io ‘mm scoring assisted by & Young.. With Anglicans a man short Balsom received a 5â€" H.V. Eagles Down Hawks, Enter Finals Don Richmond‘s early goal on an assist from Neil Stuart proved to be the winner, however it was Doug Hatch with a goal and an assist who "salted" the game away for his team. Peter Hayden pickâ€" ed up his seventh shutout of the by Ralph Picard In the first game of their total goals series it was the Eagles all the way as they downed their worthy opponents 5â€"0 to take a commanding lead. The Hawks were certainly not for calling it quits in the second game as they forced the Eagles to skate, skate and skate some more. On two occasions the Hawks came within a single goal of tieing the However the Eagles‘ third goal scored by Cam Hiscox on an asâ€" sist from Doug Hatch proved too much: as theâ€" Eagles went on to win 4â€"2, Hawks marksmen were Mark Foley from John Mitchell and Frank Arnone. Frank Longo from David Lewis. For the Eagles Don Collins from Bill Robb, Paul Wildridge had two goals with assists from Robbie Bremner and George Newton. A special word of praise is due the outstanding player of both gamesâ€"Hawks goalkeeper Bruce Terry. Bruce won the admiration of both players and parents with his spectacular goal keeping. It takes a very good goalie and an even finer boy to have nine goals scored against him and yet never stop trying. Bruce Terry proved to be both. Protest Extra... (Continued from page 13) gives Sheldon a 3 point lead for the next one. Stephen Douglas, Ron Fry; Mike Russel! and John Bennett scored for Sheldon, and Bob Mannerow got Penco‘s lone Rexdale Plazaâ€"2 2 Westway Plazaâ€"I A clear cut breakaway in the elosing. minutes provided Bruce Bolitho with his chance for the winning goal on a pass from Donâ€" ald Stubbs. Rexdale‘s other goal wals scored by John Carney while Joe Deon scored for Westway. HUMBER YVALLEY HOCKEY Rex Pres. 6â€"Anglican 6 NECMHL by E. R. Bird a«three goal advantage due eir 5â€"2 victory in the opening ; of a two game total goal "two teams are well and come into the game strength. Rex opened the â€" after two minutes of ‘now open‘ This week from New York City â€"Jean Castle‘s sophisticated songs and Bernie Black‘s Singâ€"aâ€"long 4 with a bright new act. h e e ied eede e e de i dededededededededede se e e e edededede e ie At the Ascot Inn â€" aiready famous for food and hospitality. See you soon ? Mere‘s a totally new enjoyment . . . a new way to relax.and be retreshed .. . & fresh new authentic Canadian environment . . . with a warmth and intimacy all its own. The Little Brown Jug offers a policy of top North â€" American acts to entertain you in a beautiful countryâ€"inn setting. «ue e e e h e h e i e h e e d e e e e e e e h es hoh e frown Jug The into PR REXDALE BLYD, & HIGHWAY 7 na _ PhonE arâ€"310 so For The '*l|= itte minute elbowing penalty for The Rex team put on the presâ€" sure but were unable to add to their total as the Anglicans broke up any scoring attempt and;were able to add to their lead on a goal znwm assisted by Hasâ€" drawing blood. Each goalies was called upon to make some fine saves as each team took turns making end to end rushes, Ken Doll in the nets for the Anglicans made a tremenâ€" dous save on Kilfin who \ fired from point blank range. The first period ended with no Young Bill Reed who was movâ€" ed ‘up from the Jr. team‘ had a good chance to score for Rex but Ken Doll covered up on the short side and robbed him of a goal. On a beautiful display of stick handling D. Young took over in his own end and skated the entire length of ice laid over a perfect pass to Boyd who picked the corâ€" ner of the net to narrow the Anâ€" glican lead. \WThe Anglicans tightened their defence and held the Rex team from getting organized for any real scoring attempt. These two teams continued to play wide open hockey and each goalie was called upon to make once again some really good saves. The third period started off with the Rex team trying to narrow the margin of lead as they were playing with a man advantage due to Ross for the Anglicans receivâ€" ing a charging penalty in the last really good saves. The Rex team tried to get orâ€" ganized to narrow the lead and in their eagerness drew some foolâ€" ish penalties. Boyd and Simpson who are outstanding players reâ€" ceived penalties and then they both received 10 minute misconâ€" duct penalties. These penalties semed to inâ€" spire the Rex team and though they were two men short were able to narrow the Anglican lead on a beautiful play, Young scorâ€" ing unassisted Anglicans received double penalties. Ross received a charging penâ€" alty and Ray Seabrooke a high sticking penalty. Rick McKennesâ€" ter for the Anglicans plewed an outstanding game for the Angliâ€" cans while they were two men short. * In the last three minutes of play the Anglicans put on the pressure and Terry Haskill cerâ€" tainly deserves a star rating as he put on a fine display of stickâ€" handling but was unable to score. In the last minute of play Rex tied the score on a beautiful play Kilfen scoring unassisted. With this game ending in a tie the final and deciding game will be played on Saturday, Apr. 16 commencing at 6 p.m. mute of play in the second H In the AT 1865 WESTON RD. IN THE (HEART) OF WESTON (JUST SOUTH OF LAWRENCE AVE.) 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