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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 27 Feb 1964, p. 13

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Thu season. when the bull dub in in Toronto, they will In holding fun%mental training for to boy. " I tim. in their [all park. Etch are. in the city And tuburb- will be given an opportunity imam] their boys to the park and In" tom tip: M on to than by the various pluyern on the min. If you want your urea to be included. all th. Bhdium and make mur- "nun-menu with Mr. And-non wUrt any may from twin; taming. Ont-e 1min I'll lay that any Ion] omnlntion that would “in Sparky Anderson to wall to their how, an do this by culling him n the Maple Leaf Stadium, Mon Much a, at which time he will be reporting to the Wuhinxton Sen-con wring Cumin amp. The hockey Ichedulo has hem completed and the layup winnnn‘ llaxe been established. The top four teams are, in order, Cloverdale) Leafs. Cloverdale Rug-n, Clout- dale Canadians. Cloverdale Wing” The Goaltender Trophy was won by ll. Smith of the Cloverdnk Lents: The Individual Scorn); Ru. VII; mum by J. North of the Claverdlle Witas, closely followed by the u- mnd place mun. W. Britten of the (Fandale Rangers. The well known celebrities on the plnel included the new nun-girl of the Toronto Maple but Ball Club, Sparky Anderson (who arrived late bee-use ht In: bust watching his first curling gun. " the en, George's Curling Club), Gil MaeDougald, formerly of en. “IMF Mon new, from the world of mm, Hank Goldup, John O’ml Marty an the hot "at, Brim Cullen. und to answer the duiNrs' GG.) cmns on golf, Weston Golf & Country Club pro, Gordon Dela-t. I The question. 1nd unmet! that were put forth won wry much to the point. The only item that n- not unanimou- wu - vial would win the Stanley Cup? _ l From all reports in, it appears that they had I good turnout for‘ the two pertormtoees. As you know, the minor hockey mum annot operate without) flunk, and with the ticket ales being down thin your, they no now) forced to other man- of mising funds to carry on their worthwhile efforts on behalf of orgnniud minor hockey in Emhlcoko. 1 Let's hope that the law, u it msv'n the put, is disused before ttext year or it might be that name of the“ man will ham to cut back on whit they would like co dotfor an)”: -- - _ last Monday evening, the membir, of tho King-VI] Council of the Knighta of Columbus wen traced to n upon-u pane! duemmion. Immrthy was the tone Inn-h- man for Alderwood. Minor Midget Northern 2, Humber Vllley I _ Queensway 2, Klderwood T In a very clean. fut gum, Hum- bey Valley out-seared Northern bt - I' Ctoverdale Leafs Lead League ht Seasdiirtiif2V" Wings NorthTop Scorer l r r Rangers' Britton Second Tne Quoensway Minor Hockey Association held n theatre party but Sunday at the Kingswuy that". Queensway came up with on. of their better game. when they took Malerwood 2-1. Heal and Hibbinl scum! for Queenswny. If you luv. wnnted to play softball and hw- not been Able to in the past, them in mother story in thin week’s in“: telling you whom you may contact. From past experience, this Issue has performed extremely well and now they feel that they tn ready to expand. I cannot help but agree and feel that any orgnniution‘ tlrrtt wants to bcome a part of the Inter-Community Softbnll Anni»; mm will do well to join now while there are still openings. 1 John Siviter 1nd the nu uncut“- of thin Rexdale I Dirtriet, 8mm» League put on a good lhow " an. Ronny Restaurant last Sam 'day. The movies that they showed wan excellent and appeared to be mil received by the better than fifty men Ind boys in gland-nee. Award”); to John, they will b. having another banner par in This wan I last skating, rough, and exciting game. However Bum- her Valley hadJuu too much mead for Northern. _ Hurst was the lam marumad fo: Northern. 1 Norman, Ford, Behm cub eon-I tribured singles whilo Sham]! «med two for Humber Vgllcy. Ths was I elem game that and- emt m a 5-5 ties. Butts was tho leading - mm two goals in the Northern win over Queenswny. Collins not“! the single in their 3-0 that-out. Bantam Humber Valley 5, Northern l Alderwood l, Queensmy 2 Goals for Humber Vlllcy were scored by McLean, McKenu'o, Me. Arthur, Bamhom nnd Rulnll I . By HUGH ALLAN I at week seemed more like . summer week than one in the win- ter as I attended two buebsll meetings and made srnngennnts to, Cake in at least one mom. W. oven discussed soccer. Martin. Gray and Helium ”and; for Humber Valley while Boqr" Ind Newsome (2) stand for Aidan Minor But-- Alderwood 5, Humber Valley ' Northern s, QIJOGIIIWI] 0 Kenney 3nd Clmcy we. the tsie) guns for Alderwood with two goal apiece. The 6th ml wink to Cori eoltn. I raw. Qua-any t, North:- " “danced I. flu-ht VIII.) ' ll tU cpcuh‘ “In n.3,: which n- Play-d a Cantu! mu. Northam one. as“: took the - Inn of Quanta: with a " (on! “will I!“ 13m I. Filmm- t, all Dingle- to Kuhn, Good.» with. Him-n. PM. at In” Thu lon- goal for My.) wu scored by Newton on a bush " " from Dunn-Id. Aldorlvood and 11mm vatur' ended in . tie " " in I any that w" he", with 10 panda. l on Saturday the demi. Sporting (hssip t,iftrtrer'n Downs Q'way 10 - q' I 8130031 9n_§_!2_1;110B NORTH)“ mum “mu Ami“. By BARNEY McCABl I ee.'.'":,'?) with tho ttmt NICE I Minna, ths Cloverdnlo huh muting m." the third plum team, the Clover‘ ,p four dale Canadiens. Tho uu. being I rerdale slow starting team law the Canny Zlovor- diem record two goals by R. Tar. Wings. lor quite stsrIr In the tint period. Von by:'l’hll did not teem to oxen. thel Leah. hall in my way for they con- ” '” tinned to play I very relued‘ rerdale run. of hockey. B. McVeigh for) he ite- the Leafs tallied near the end of of the?" am period an a good pm out Ite the coma. At tho beginning MInaulof the second period B. VII-g: to; _ The first we was u very poor effort on the part of both clubl and It wu far from a good exciting hockey nun At times it "e dragged. ‘ Queenlwny 1, Northern 1 Alderwood 2, number Valley , Northam, got it: but "oru from Cook, Sin-mat: and Davis who each Beored I goal for g " At Pine Point the Midget pine wu much tougher with many pen-i thin being landed out. let, WAS A cum 6AM! Moon the Shomood Flynn and Semen: Dry Gloom" on Saturday. Stephan Pure“, Vary C shank, and hm Zaluski Ripped thmo puck: into the m M by John luhr to giv- the Sherwood Flynn some anxious However, Alderwood, who and Icond them, picky! up , goal- from Tito (2) an! single- from Latin, Nutemko, Cruicklhmk, Bowed, and Cancer. Midget G,",,12, Ville, 8, Aldorwood 1 Northern 8, Queemvuy o l In dumping Alderwood 3-1, Hum- ber Valley got their goals from the fine phys of Gunner, Duper de Campbell. The lone (on! for Mderwod “I scored from Temple to Pinkerton. on god. by Rudy, mi. and Be. die. Evan and (Datum wan the goal-scorn- for Roman. l In another elm], plared game: Queennwgy got their god-Morin; support from ChrUtion and Moore who each scored I (on. The next gun. was between the CloverGU Rangers, second place [on the way. Both turns. rather) rithan opening up to increau their, _ score, played I tight game of , checking ell through the period.{ The ion lurfm In: good and made) Ifor Iona. tlm, diaphys of pawns end 'tiekhandtittit on the part of the pleyen. The third period Fi? -menced in the lune vein u the 'mond period we: played and it began to look like 'a game tie. R. Corkum for the Cunadiene IuddenlyI came out of nowhere to intercept r plan and cruise in on the Leafs goalkeeper to make the score 3-2. The Canadiens beume n little more eottfidertt with this lead and com- menced to carry the plxy into the but: and and keep it there. It was, in one of these Iortiel that J. Bel-E ton for the Canadiens was left um; covered in front of the net and he'; deflected number four goal into the Leah net. This seemed to die hearten the Leda considerably for they Just couldn’t control the puck or keep it in the Canadien zone Near the end of the third period, (i.' McVeigh for the um caught the Cmadiens sleeping for just I Imoment and he was able to break ‘through Ind go in to more, fooling who netminder completely. This semi-final came to I close with the/ score Canadiens 4 - Leafs 3, l the but: "corded numb" (51min Cloverdale Wings, fourth ance and it looked u if the Loaf- weregtenm. Tho scoring was opened to form and had their fair sham of in the game and never looked back. UNITED JUNIORS -- ’the play during their ice time. (iriiii't2' converted Smith's pus STILL UNBEATEN l ANGLICAN JUNIORS _ l - Second period more“ wet. Ban-ifor the first goal. then Smith from The polished Rexdale United COMPLETE DOUBLE ( Isu- from Lnngley, and untrler9feMahon made it 2-0. The Saints Juniors maintained their six goal al An only goal decision over thel from Ireland for United; Sinclair, got one back before the uiTiiiirriii, clip, although this time therJunior St. Andrews completed the Simpson (2) and Thompson for through Wilson, who scored unab-iwere extended a little more thas/double for the Anglicans in the I Two goal! each by Upward and Simpson sparked Read-1e Presby- terian: to a " victory and their that unior eUmpionahip. The itrztl goal came after only Mteets nec- iomU, Upward putting tge') from Thomson. At the halfway mark the Presbyterian: led 8-0, ‘Carr tsatuurted by Simpson, and Up- ward unassisted, being the marks- men_ The Presbyterian: strong iirat lino was in top form, its lpetdi ‘and pliling plays dominating the) Play during ita shift. The United’ai imond and third lines were also in‘ form and had their fair share of the play during their in time. _ Vanme m the long marks. man for Ml'ly while Sutton potted an goal for Northern. Both (adios played well Ind thin still u not I mal bad [um turl Northern mid-tin; that they GEORGE CLIFTON'S GOLF SCHOOL 1500 Royal York Road - Royal York Plaza Phone 20-45“ _n3. may - cm. woman... Aunt-bk. '" out vow cum maven " mat - ICNOO‘ I" n?" All "ACHCI PM"! AVAIIMLI. DA!“ "AMI I. Ll IO 6 PM. ION. " "I. “0. In BAY. ' C,P...A. 'ttor IN "manna. (are. Solomon of Golf Bag: T o.',','.','.".".., tr.ttt ht £10666 Golf Shoe, reduced to .. 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The scoring was opened to The final game of the season wasigamee had been played and thit. John 'felt' Vrrr_ Pr Wings by J. North who was played between the Cloverdnlefsun was beaming down. The Wings} Ricky Dilelln F..., . able to rifle s passout by his tttfanylien.s winners of the first)had apparently established . com-=3. Ted Page: _..... 'mates from a corner scuffle. Both'semi-fims1 and the Cloverdnle‘bination in their last nine end} Ricky Byers __ ____ , of these teams were overly excited)Wirws, who won the second semi. the, began to employ it imme-ill. John Callaghan . and this led to a number of penai-lfituvt. In . way this was somewhat‘diately in this gum. The spark-W. Ross Jepsors i V (ties and offside goals being scored.‘of an upset for the first and secondlplug was R. Fulton of the Wingsl'r- ?y"y Jesaon '.. . "Rangers centre man W. Britton,lteama were beaten in these 2iiiiirier' line who opened the aeorint8. Jim Davey '__-p...... jiiii' is always a threat when ht/iituus. Many schools of thought “in the rest period. He was Ti.eyr.lrJuriarTo-ii lem ngets loose, did Just that and tied were expressed regarding the ttsctfoiiowed by tr., Adams who talliedl‘," evident and tha C the score 1-1. Near the end of the that both teams had elready pltrr-'murnber two. Then R. Fulton ',iiiijiiilueeie',1; 1ud cove first period, J. North again reiris-led one game, that the one team had/tek, again to close the period within“, trmd MCorer, for Pref for the Wings closing the‘rested or cooled out, that one team number three. The. Canadiens who not able to find his {period with the score 2-1. The se-‘was required to go right back into showed good form Itt the first tr'P"iseoresheet until late cond period opened with the) game with only tb token rest per- played this game as if they had ‘Jperiod. Also near t Rangers going all oat to train the iod. The final results established .rwhole season ahead of them. “islsecond period W. _ lead in this game, bat this feeling enw school of thought, but notltype of play allowed the Wings wiCanadiens scored th, was soon put down by the Wincs'luntil the final game was over, that eontrol the We to their advm- this seemed to mm J. North, chalking up his thirdly“, that one team can play two tage nnd record . More that “Hinze the Canadiens. lgoal, and his team-mate T. Koruna games in a row and win both of not I. typical playoff score. In the the score being 5 ;tallyinx number four. The Ransmlthem. second period R. Fulton "°"d,Wings, the wonder i layered the tlf peilriod 33:5": br) Both teams took to a fairly good‘again for the Wings establishing a rest'. In the third pe ‘t ree goal B, ut sti wit t e ope - __ -- _-- "e--'-----------------------', defencem or of catching up. The Wings, with a1 _ lo I loose 1If“; :2: tde"gh"','t,r,.ti,etitedtht.o,tg ExHomovPamrfmaavro ,7La..au%iLuTehau.eie.raEre )period. This led them into some IT'* ANNUAL MARC“ * _-- plays which resulted in penalties I ‘which could have proved more cosl- CANADIAN . c ly than they did. While the Wings ' - were sitting out one of these penal- NATIoNAL cN ties, G. Hilary of the Rangers led r I seize on the Wings net and tinarll- . ' l f)At) 1y hanged in number two for them. SPORTSME T CT2i This lifted the Ranger players only l L i , S SHO-‘V 'iii.??, slightly for when the Wings threatened they settled down. This! . r r , period and the game ended with the (9m 'omrtmo.u-a-s a - .1 i St. Andrews, weakened by the' 1absence of their leading goalscorer Ted Meech and his brother Riek,, fell four points behind the leaders in dropping a 4-3 decision to the) Anglicans who took charge early) in the game and never looked back. Crombie converted Smith's pus for the first goal. then Smith from McMahon made it 2-0. The saints) the Presbyterian, with assiats tro-l ing to Steinbrecker, Upword/ Thomson and Waldow. This WI: 3 very clean and fast pine, I credit to both boys and coaches. Rexdale Presbyterian: 7; Rexdale ,United 2. l mammal back-aways, round down m. in and stand twice, saving (on for his ham. Tom Jupp we: the surprised recipient for tho Four Scour“. M " Chris Many T/Crt-i-tT:.----.-..----.--,----------------. -'-------- played the ant". gun. with oulyyber Valley ind potted two trtmla to T playorl. 'ative them I tte, T “-1.11 him them 1 tu. Humber Valley and Aldtrwoodi Herd and Melanchuck were the hid . [nod (In. with the play qo/aoal-seorem for Alderwoo& ing both VIyI. ( Hopkins and Koatock phyod well Spnngu play“ nreil for Hum-in the nau for both tun“. mum. Then with only minutes loft. Doug bqootiful br.ak-awoys, round down th. saving in. for " ham. Tom Jupp was for tho Four Seamus. ST, ANDREWS MISS MEECH TWINS enw senom or thought, but. an“!!! OE Play Imfweu mo J'"'?" w‘cu'dieng scored the first god and until the tin-I gun was over, tutleontrol the game to their advan- this seemed to momentarily mi. wu that one team cam plny twr/tage Ind fem“! . Beore that '“gvate the Canadian. At this ltage. games in a. row and win both of not I typical playoff Ime- In the the score being 5 to 1 for the them. ,second period R. Fulton ”0"dLWings, the wonder is 'who needs 3 Both teams took to a fairly gooditrain for the Wings establishing afrest’. In the third period E. Harris, ------ ___ ' "\ "-'----------------------ut defeneemtat for the Wings, picked e'-'-.-,:::,.-,.:::-.-,-:-,-::---,--------; {up a loose puck and tinted in tori ---. - A "im- I_A _ __ e jslsted on e breakaway. After the ususl. Greenwood opened the seer-'30:] Vise scored midway through T8b--Antr1iearts n. We Pmq. Ichnnge of ends Porter from Hicks‘ling for United midway through the first period by Jeseop, who was! byurisns put St, Andrews on even termacthe firat period, but Whihely, ss- aaairsudttrhmber. Both sides hsd‘Juniors: but the Anglicans, playing one of‘sisted by Price end Simpson, ev- night’s schedule. The all important 6.46--Rexdale United we. at. And. their better games, began to ap-iened the count tors surprising 1-1 nor-in: ehanees, especinlly in an revs 'ply the pressure and Fuller frotrttie " the helfwly mark. Brown evenly played ROOM! period, but no 8.15-Rexdale Pres. " Anslicm Smith, Smith from Fuller, put them' scored two fast gosls for the Un- one could apply the finishing wuch.[ -- ahead 4-2. Wilson put through a ited sfoer the turnatrout, 'ii'erl-iiiiie"t'ioi', ih the Arurlieatt goal, latest league landings: - Campbell rebound to get St. An- wood getting en assist on the first eamed the only ahut-out of the SENIORS W L y Pt; drew: back into the game late in end the Presbyterian: were out- evening. Rexdsle Pres. 10 , 2 22 the period ,and with the goalie ,o,ttjt,.a"r,tii Campbell ended the scoring Anthem- I; 8t. Andrews 0 ‘sh Andrews , a 4 " of the nets for the final two min/with three goals in s row, the lsst -r---- [Anglicans ' 5 6 It utes the Saints tried hard but coulditwo in the final minute of plsy. Find luxu- games 0 fthe sehed: Rexdnle United 0 " l t not manager the equalizer. Ciiii1'ii went to Wolfenden (2) and Ute, " Weston Arena on "turdarUUNroRs Anglicans 4; St. Andrews 3 Jones. Februsry 29th. iRexdele United " o 0 28 ---_ Buckle United IP, Rexdels Free. 1 Seniors: lAnglicuis 4 6 l " UNITED JUNIORS - 6.00-St. Andrew: vs. Rex“. iRexdale Pres. a tt s ' STILL UNBEATEN l women: JUNIORS United ist. Andrew, t o a , 'ar-rs/tn-at-car-oo-d-e".' ”(MMumoM-nh "tl CANADIAN NATIONAL sputum new law Pat. Toronto - r, Douglas Murchio mode two - - .. V ___. -t'rFP.r....9t.. _... "um-nu. "smug. gluing, HM. Camping. Sporting Eqyipment, Cottages. and Autatrtbtivi Er. mom. ttring the whole hmily for a any or m morning at an I'M- noon to TM Sponsmen's Show. Visit the ditpllys. then no the hnhotk: Aqua Sperm-um. 52%;": 1rttt2,,'lti,t,iee.,ei,retttIsrtintr EWvarI-zeh wfeaturingég Pour etaaitheatiom will In run this year, Squiriu. under tan; Poo- woe, under 18; Bantam, Ind" If; ‘ud Midget, an“: w. All - u- 1aken u of January l, 1964.. I ftt?t"'eatftfy1r'fe'fe it. -htmiu...-d-ds.llm_ . Wuh ha mrmm tt'f,ttr,rt1tiiiii.iii troftullA-utiorotrtuat_Ca-ur" (t,tttTtryitttrrrt' lulu: win turn- and thou non-unifi'h’ui ,eiu-omstima. . El”??? Anyone Interested in sharing tum: or umpiring, in liked to all Hack Ethan " BE 3-7870, or Ace Farmil, " BE 14:335. The next) muting of the AsaoeUtiors will be, " the Etolsieoke Municipal Build. Him, Much 19. _ I Baseball leagues I Rt Mark Winter's End MR“; t 241.4531" Ii. E35; iiTiii solid four goal lead. One feature was evident Ind that was that the :Cmadien: had covered the Wings top goal scorer, for J. North wu not nble to ttnd his way onto the, scoresheet until late in the mond period. Also near the end of the second period W. Beam for the) MINOR MrDGErr Flint _ Finn! [up]. games o fthe sched. ‘ule, at Weston Arena on Sammy, February Nth. Senion: 6.00-St. Andrew, VI. Rudd. " United ; Brains Bill Stuart Stewart “my Funk to he pursd " tho Vlad min-oust with his world hat trick Mall am this hmldu. In tf the ”I with Ranger Tom We“: 1 to2:ts pan. Inn-z 8:“ maximum within: up two and to mo p.13. ascend and 'neidisttt mob Hallhrd. . mm; Irame Saturday, um u, in. i Final Bantam landings: lul- conditiona pennitting. In! all. "to both neared by Thain-tutu.“ 'esith John-on with a. Cuudluu Dim dw- lu-u Id- In: pig eentm Mike Boy]. picking with»: by n " mail. - itvine goals late in the tune. Bothy Bull in W m - 'The “and place “or. hmredHPZViQFOmmm no. Bruin. playing hard for the "Ith- HY Dann- will - in phyt‘l mum-d out a H tit Barons "W (all. with tho mum Humber vukyl Dengue may: laugh to. Kinnil Range” to retain second IT; Ens-on. In'l War 11; I.» plus by . men one point margin, new 9; Glen Agar Bil" T. Lac-n has. Kipling Earitsu.am.euim.o..ttm Wuh held Universal mm‘b-hm. Aaammslteetb.9- can-too-tsts-h-tu,'".'?""?."'----. Caasndiesmoutotth.plarotrc enigma-mm“; Paul Keith's .V. Cord Jameson . Jerry Breen .. ,. Mike Brown. Hm Gary Cordell C cce Barrie Holland . 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Corinna for {he Canadian: but they were Nat too In back to catch up. The ihsal ‘score was Wings 7 - Canadiem, t This game estuhlished the Cloverdale Wing! at the PUyotf Champions of the Hockey Division of the Clown-dale Sports Loan. for the year 1963-64. the nicest looking you of the gums. R. Fulton registered his fourth goal of the game for the Wings making the Icon 7-1. Near the half my mark of the third period the Cana- diens commmwd playing as they had played all lawn. Thin resulted 7414‘“ 12 ll 11 14 " " 12 12 16

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