Tim Pelyk of the Dixie defense deserves the number one star as on six different occasions he blockâ€" ed Markham forwards from getâ€" ting a shot on net which could have changed the complex of the game and if Dixie can get the same kind of work from this young fellow for the rest of the series they should advance into a playâ€" off series with Whitbyâ€"Lasco‘s who â€"defeated York Steel 7â€"5 on Sunday night past. Dixie Split Series z Dixie played the first two games of their bestâ€"ofâ€"five series at Markham‘s home rink ard came out with a split in games as they won the opener 3â€"2 and lost the second game 8:3. 1 In the first game Ron Taylor of Pixie n?mo The searing at the 11 second mask of the first period, Dixie grabbed a 2â€"0 lead in the first period on goals by Ken Tucker, his first of two, and by John Danby. Markham came out flying in the second period and opened the scoring after just 25 seconds had elapsed on a fine goal by Brian McCutcheon, but that was their last real flurry as Dixie bounced back with three. goals, first from Ken Tucker and two off the stick of Al Gordaneer. At times this game looked as if it would get out of control but only one outbreak occurred and that came after goalâ€"tender Jim Douglas of Markham delibetately slashed John Danby of Dixie on the back of his leg. Danby reâ€" taliated with his fists but was a loser in this bracket too as both players received five minutes each for fighting but no slashing penalty. Wayne Ego, one of the fastest moving forwards all night, colâ€" lided with Markham goalâ€"tender Jim Douglas in the third period and went head long into the boards. Ego was removed to hospital on a stretcher and the extent of his inâ€" juries was definitely not known, but it appeared to be a slight conâ€" cussion. It was definitely one of Indians worse showings all season and Dixie Bechives of the O.H.A. Junior B loop upset Markham Sealâ€"A/Wax by a 5â€"1 score on Sunday evening after tying their playoff series at one game each, with the first two games in Markâ€" ham. The Beehives were a hard hitâ€" ting, hard skating ¢lub from the opening whistle and never let up throughout the game and as a reâ€" sult of this fine twoâ€"way play were able to hold Markham at bay all evening. High sticks and elbows seemed the order of the night as both clubs were guilty of numerous ofâ€" fences but too many were of the type that lands you in the sin bin. Ego Injured ‘‘There will be some changes," commented coach Larry Regan folâ€" lowing his Indians bad defeat. "Wa were beaten tonight by a better team," summed up manager Ray Picard after Tuesday‘s masâ€" sacre. While Cole and McWilliam were commuting back and forth from the bench to the goal crease, Inâ€" dians dropped an 8â€"3 verdict to Weston Dodgers and went down 2â€"0 in their Metro Junior B Hockey League semiâ€"final playoff series. Previously Indians had dropped the opener of the series 6â€"4 at Weston Arena on Friday. By AL HILLMAN Etobicoke Indians goalkeepers, Grant Cole and John McWilliams, decided Tuesday night they would rather "switch than fight," to coin some Madison Avenue lingo from those cigarette commercials. Etobicoke Would Rather Switch Than Fight Goalkeepers Qualify For Commuters Tickets Beehives Win Two of Three Games By BILL DICKS Beehives Succeed .. Scoring for Markham were Rick Jordan, hitting for four goals all in a row, and Rick Kessell, hitting for three with the single counter being picked up by Brian Mcâ€" Cutcheon. For Dixie, John Danby, Carl Ahlston and Don Westner were the marksmen. > This series could well be over at this printing as both clubs met Markham took a three nil score in the first, added four in the second and one in the third when Dixie counted all their scoring points. Dixie even ended up on the short end of the penalties as they tould not learn to keep their tongues in their cheeks and beâ€" sides receiving 28â€"27 minutes in penaities they picked up two tenâ€" minute misconducts plus a game misconduct to Patl »Evans:> »â€"*>> In the second game at Markâ€" ham, Dixie not only lost the game by a oneâ€"sided 8â€"3 score but lost the services of four regulars in a real rough type hockey game. came after they put up a great effort in the opening game before losing 6â€"4. Actually Tuesday‘s game was not that bad until Indians crumbled in the final period while %Dodgen skated rings around them to score three dynamic goals in the space of 49 seconds of the third period. ; That for all intents and purposes was the ball game. Etobicoke trailed 3â€"1 at the time and were right out of the picture when they fell behind 6â€"1 and subsequently 7â€"1 with a later Weston goal. There Is Still Hope The scene reverts to Weston for the third game in the series toâ€" morrow night and then the fourth is back at Central Arena next Tuesday. Actually Etobicoke have played better games with Weston at Weston Arena, where they deâ€" feated Dodgers the only® time this season and lost a 2â€"1 thriller there also. , siopie then scored <the winner at the 16.29 mark of the second period. 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The company‘s celebratâ€" ed production of Shakespeare‘s Othello, the lead played by Sir Laurence Olivier, opens the 11â€"day engagement. Being behind is nothing new to Etobicoke. Remember they were on the brink of elimination last year in the Markham series but they came back to win the series and ;LTO“ take the group championâ€" p. As we pointed out in our story last week, goalkeeping is the key to this series and indeed to any series with Weston. Indians will have to figure some way to peneâ€" trate Cropper‘s armour if they second â€" game be}ng'played ~at Dixie next Tuesday night. Game time at Dixie is 745 p.m. In neither playoff game so far have Indians been completely outâ€" played, but srather outâ€"lucked and outâ€"goalkeepered." The puck has not been bouncig for them and Brian Cropper has been outstanding in goal for Weston. at Dixie last night and a Dixie win would eliminate Markham. 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