, NYHL action by minors, peewees and Willow Manufacturing battled to a 1â€"1 tie in West End Athletic Club squirt hockey action. John Monahan and Tim Morrison picked up single goals for their respective clul . Lynnetts, on a gï¬ by Scou. Kerr and shutouf® by Jeff Bennet blanked Queensway Cartage 1â€"0 in a second squirt contest. The Minor Atoms rebounded from the tough loss to Downsview to skate off with a 5â€"2 decision over the boys from Northwest. This game featured just about everything, breakaway plays, tough hitting and even a minor player mixâ€"up. Anthony Jones scored twice for Amesbury with team mates Marty Kendall, Mike Tilley and Ed Roesel each adding singles. The Amesbury Minor Atoms will be playing a team from Orangeville on Violetta Nesukaitis (Canadian Closed and U.S. Open champion); Flora Nesukaitis (Danforth Technical student); Darinka Jovanov (North Toronto CI student); Errol Caetano (Junior Men‘s and Ontario Closed Cha East York Collegiate _ s t); Peter Gonda (Hamilton McMaster student); Paul Braithwaite (University of Toronto student). Manager: George Jovanov (Chairman of the Junior _ Development Committee). Table _ tennis _ chamâ€" pionships to be conducted in Ontario include: Oshawa Open (Oshawa â€" January 30); Ontario Open (Borough of York â€" February 13, 14); National Capital Open (Ottawa â€" March 13, 14); Scarborough Open (March 28, 29); Eastern Canada Open (Toronto â€" May 8, 9). by Dave Gerry MINOR ATOM Amesbury (Del Zotto) 2 Downsview 3 Downsview took a come from behind win over Amesbury, scoring with only 17 seconds left in the game to let them skate off with a 3â€"2 victory. This game was one of those real heart breakers as Amesbury took the lead on two occasions on goals by Anthony Jones and Marty Kendall only to have the opposition come from behind and take the game. Amesbury (Dell Zotto) 5 Northwest 2 Following is the team of table tennis players selected at the recent Ontario Winter Games to represent this province in competition at the Canada Winter Games in Saskatoon, February 17â€"22: In paperweight action it was Winston Prak Caterers 30 over Silver Brothers. Peter Clabby grabbed the shutout _ while _ Barry Amesbury Sports Club‘s peewee hockey team (Canadian Electronics), soon to leave for the February 12â€"20 Quebec hockey tournament take time out between workouts to sit for the cameraman. Shown, front row, left to right, are Paul White, George Darnowski, Rick Clarke, Frank Manganaro, Allan Pink. In the second row, standing, from the left, are Fred Tuerke, Andy May, Larry Cowl, Rick Witkowski, Bruce Whiteside, Paul Summers, Mike Kapralik, Terry Dowhanick, Don McLeod. Third row, from the left are Bill Dowle, Wally Dowhanick, Jim Donohoe, coach. Absent from plcturé was Nick Milrose and Doug Palmer. Lynnett squirts blank Queenwsway Cartage 1â€"0 West Toronto Optimists Table tennis tegm listed . Sat. Jan. 23 at Downsview Arena to help kick off Minor Hockey Week. Game time is 12:15 p.m. and admission is free, so why not come out and spport the young players. PEE WEE Amesbury (Canadian Elecâ€" tronics) 6 « _Flemingdon 1 Young George Darnowski taking over the goal tending duties from the injured Rick Clarke, almost had a shutout in this game until one of his .own players tipped the puck into the home net. Amesâ€" bury‘s markers were scored by Bruce Whiteside with two and one each by Terry Dowhanick, Nick Milrose, Frank Manganaro and Fred Tuerke. Amesbury (Canadian Elecâ€" tronics) 1 Finchurst White 2 The loss was only the second one this season as Finchurst put the puck in the net with only 18 seconds left in the game. Fred Tuerke was the only Amesbury marksman in this very close game. Shepherd led the scoring parade with two goals, and Jason Kelly, a single. Country Kitchen edged West Toronto Optimists 1â€"0 on a goal by Mark Mehvic. Richard Cormier earned the shutout. Industrial Refrigeration â€" experienced litle trouble in dropping Connor Transport 6â€"2. Both Randy Kirton and Mike Boire picked up double goals for the winners as team mates Kevin Brady and Mike Desrocher added singles. Brad Chambers and Colun Blair tallied for Connor‘s. Four goals by Jim Following a slow start, Yarrison and a single off the Hamilton came up with its blade of David Massey paced second win in a row. Ian Team One to a 52 win Pembertof®~Bob Scott and against Team Seven. Bob Bruce Luchetta bulged the Barnes scored for the losing twine for Hamilton with bantam squad. York Lions assists going to Fernando dumped Team Four 43 on Sylvaggio (2), Luchetta and single efforts by R. Ciccelli, _ Dale Ward, Harry Bell, from R. Scharatenka, M. Goodin â€" Tom Summerfield scored for and M. Whatley. For the â€" the Marlies. losers it was David Massey, Peewee T. Morrelli and A. Vlesse London 1 Stratford 0 scoring a goal apiece. Dave Trimbee earned his _ shutout as Jeff Ward scored Team Three, on goals by with only 15 seconds E. Warren, T. Farano and E. remaining in the game. Mike Keelesdale Arena will be the site of West End‘s annual carnival day, _ Sunday February 21 between 3:30 p.m. and nine o‘clock. Features will include relay races, hockey games, figure skating, a broomball game and toboggan races. Adâ€" mission is 50 cents. Team Three, on goals by E. Warren, T. Farano and E. DiFlora dropped its game to Team Five 5â€"3. David Massey and D. Getronory scored a goal each while the hatâ€"trick was registered by Brian Ing. West Toronto Optimists came out on the long end of a 32 count over Don Bolton Texaco. Goals for the winâ€" ners were shared by Regan Riley, George McCombe and Luca Narcarota. Robbie Paul registered two for Texaco. Mount Dennis Legion‘s J. Bellows scored twice, and S. Miller, once to defeat International Truck 3â€" 1. Marcus Kelly scored the lone tally for the Truckmen. James Mesluk came up with both goals to lead George Potter Window Washers to a 2â€"1 edging of Avon Sport swear. Ian Davidson scored for Avon. George Potter has seven wins to its credit to lead the minor atoms with 16 points. Avon is close behind with 13, followed in turn by Don Bolton (12), Mount Dennis (11), International Truck (10), West Toronto (8), and York Lions (2). Goaltending was the feature of this week‘s action in the Weston Minor Hockey League as five netminders registered zerds. Minor Atom Barrie 0 Oshawa 0 Oshawa moved into a third place tie with Pittsburgh on this scoreless effort. A fine game all the way, Barrie‘s Brian _ Tremblay _ and Oshawa‘s Charles Reynolds turned in the shutouts. Guelph 2 Pittsburgh 0 Mothers and fathers bowled for the Family Twosome with the following scores: Karen and George Bodanis (670), Joyce and Elaine Thompson (545), Janet and George Bodanis Following several scoreless weeks Guelph came up with a big win to advance _ into _ second position. Mike Churley played a fine game, picking up two assists on goals by George Ukyevic and Jeff Glenn. Ukyevic also assisted on Glenn‘s marker. Billy Marshall (157), Steve Orlans (171), David Zins (136), Allan Dorfman (175), Russell Hughes (168), Nancy Cormier (181), John Pollock (85), Lisa Catania (44), Janice Holland (123), Maureen Mahoney (128), Kareg Bodanis (154), Mark Swartz (159), Tina Millar (138), June Martin (138), Terry Ann Dorfman (199), John Metz (151), Cheryl DeVeau (153), Dale Cadeau (153), Mike Cait (233), Dennis Bennett (180) Elliot Bassin (227), Reg Baldwin (215), Alden Dychtenberg (229), Sandra Kinnon (263). ATOM Kitchener 2 Owen Sound 1 Kitchener continued its winning ways and is far ahead in the standings with only five weeks remaining in the schedule. Ray Churly was the lone marksman for Owen Sound on a setup by Greg Bryant. Marlboros 1 Hamilton 3 Following a slow start, Hamilton came up with its second win in a row. Ian Pembertorf~Bob Scott and Bruce Luchetta bulged the twine for Hamilton with assists going to Fernando Sylvaggio (2), Luchetta and Dale Ward, Harry Bell, from Tom Summerfield scored for the Marlies. The Ability Fund is the new name for the March of Dimes. It helps to rehabilitate disabled adults. by Judy Catania York Bowl witnessed fine bowling on their lanes this week with leading scorers listed as follows: Mothers, fathers spark bowlers Netminders again highlight minor games Mugford _ assisted. _ A _ Ashbourne. a fine team effort. Stratford penalty with one Midget Latimer and Dave D‘ minute to go in the game Toronto 4 Canadians 2 scored unassisted goal made the difference. Toronto broke a tie for first Dan Fryday and Windsor 2 Waterloo 1 place by winning this one on Latimer scoring two. Colin Gull:l, the Windsor captain, played a strong game on defense. Bill Frost P m Caeiner mnlen STANDINGS Ted Holden picked up assists on both Windsor goals. Following are the standings of the Weston Minor H Minor Bantam Cleveland 3 Rochester 3 Led by Earl Cline with two goals, Rochester held on to gain a tie. John McDougall scored Rochester‘s third marker. For Cleveland, it was Frank Wiederer, Bernie Beliveau and Mike Ingram Buffalo 4 Quebec 3 Buffalo‘s front line played a strong game as goalie Ralph Brown handed Quebec its third defeat of the season. For Buffalo, the scoring plays were by Mark Armâ€" strong from Doug Pollock; Scott Beckett from Armâ€" strong and John Swatridge; and Frank DeAngelis from Jamie McKnight. Bantam Boston 3 Detroit 1 Boston‘s fifth win of the season put the club into second place in league standings. George Bannan, Dirk Algar and Warren Bruce drove the puck home for Boston. Bud Irwin was the lone marksman for Detroit assisted by Dan New Haven 3 Rangers 0 New Haven picked up two points to close the gap on Rangers. Jeff Attareff scored a goal plus an assist, as did Barry Walker. 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