West Mall Lacrosse seuson Ovel Juguars defeat Mustangs in season‘s first cliffâ€"hanger PELLERIN ssxszsim 190 SCARLETT ROAD â€" WESTON | PHONE 2415041 Humber Valley Hockey: In the best game of the seaâ€" son the Jaguars beat the Musâ€" tangs in a real cliffâ€"hanger by m 1 to 0 seore. The Jaguars goal came from Tom Mulligan on a pass from Bob Fitzgibbon. John Stanford and his brother Mark, . the goalie, were outâ€" standing for the Jaguars. Trent Percy played a very strong game for his Mustangs. Regals 5â€"Wildcats 1 In an outburst of scoring the Regals got five goals against, 1 for the Wildcats. The latter‘s came on a neat shot by Kevin Jaguars 1â€"Mustangs 0 Pee Wee â€" Dean Johnston‘s Martinizing A banquet was held. recently at the Nativity: of Our Lord Church Hall by the West Mali Lacrosse Association to close this year‘s activities. The 1968 executive was also announced. 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This was a very tightly playâ€" edâ€"gameâ€"with Johnson in goal for the Hawks getting the shutâ€"out. He was able to take the sting out of the Hornets attack especially during the last five minutes when the Hornets buzzed all around his goal but could not score. The Conbrad _ Hawks _ goal â€" came from Brad Crompton unassi<tâ€" ed. The Rams‘ Lyndon Humber dented the twine for an unâ€" assisted goal to put the Rams ahead.. Peteâ€"â€" McGourty conâ€" tinued his fine play and was able to tie the score in the second period with an assist going to Peter Glen. Conbrad Hawks 1â€" _ . Wajax Equipment Hornets 0 The goal scorers for the Pyâ€" copay team were Pat Grist from _ Dave Donaldson and MINOR BANTAM DiVIsION Pycopay Missiles 4â€" Maitiand Equipment Meteors 2 PEE WEE DIVISION Roe Tractor Rams 1â€" McDonald Appliance Service Eagles 1 This prizeâ€"winning picture was taken by Michael Burns a Markland Woods resident who is also the official photographer for the Jockey Club. The picture, showing apprentice jockey Wayne Green peering apprehensively over his shoulder at a horse charging wildly up along Thursday, November 16, 1967 Three Planets players split the scoring getting one goal each. These were netted by Dave Adamson, Bob Turner and Forsythe. For the Staffs the outstanding player was George Newton, who got the only score for his team. _________ _ ___ Kingsway Cycle Aces 5â€" Dominion Paper Box Redmen 0 Garry Richmond played an outstanding game for the Rocâ€" kets scoring two goals one of which was unassisted and the other with Bob Schmutz lendâ€" ing a helping hand. The third Rocket goal came from the stick of John Davey on a pass from Kevin Wynn. The Merâ€" cury Cello Bags were unable to come up with the equalizer. Hunter Henley continued his good play scoring one goal with an assist from Glen Smith, who also got the second goal on a pass from Pat Manahan. Bruce Walker, Dave Mather unâ€" assisted, Harold Neufeldt from Greg Griffiths, and Craig Dick from Rich Aikens. The Meteors put up stout resistance and their goals were scored by Paul Delkus unassisted and Steve Hattin from Ken Winch and Kevin Dixon. Freezâ€"Pak Meats Rockets 3â€" Cello Bag Mercurys 2 BANTAM DIVISION Bunston Realty Planets 3â€" Standard Auto Glass Staffs 1 The Kingsway Cycle boys were really gassedâ€" up for this one. Jim Danku did the hatâ€" trick getting three goals while his team mate, Paul Wildridge, got the other two. Bob Fuiton and Bill Robb got two assisits each The Aces success was due to the strong positional play they â€" were able to display against the luckless Reamen. A! Van Zey! Blue Hawks 3â€" Irvine Robinson Interiors Braves 3 This was a nip and tuck game with the lead seesawing back and forth throughout the play. 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