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Weston-York Times (1971), 27 Jan 1972, p. 10

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Rick Clarke, 22â€"yearâ€"old sevenâ€"year veteran of senior professional racing in Ountario, Quebec and U.S. tracks, checks belt with mechanic and cousin Bill Clarke prior to last Sunday‘s Open at the C.N.E. Rick managed to amass a total Eighty local soccer players, including seven of nine holdovers, attended the initial week of the Toronto Metros indoor training coach Graham Leggat at the Fort York Armoury. Tryouts are being held twice weekly for all comers at Fort York. Tuesday training is held from 5â€"7 p.m. while Saturday workouts are 4â€"7 p.m. _ turnout into sevenâ€"man teams last Saturday and conducted eight 10â€"minute games. From what he saw, In paper weight action, Finchdale Cleaners got back on the winning track by defeating Avon Sportswear 3â€"1 on goals by Keith Monk (2), and Colin Masson. Jim Richard scored the lone goal for Avon. Two returnees, Gus Moffat of Windsor and Phil Davis of Rick Clarke of Barrie, the sevenâ€"year veteran 22â€"yearâ€" old Skiâ€"Doo driver racing out of Bombardier‘s the Molson Triple Crown last weekend at the Toronto Winter Festival. Clarke won the event with 36 points accumulated in a in Peterborough, continued at the Bosch Invitational at Mosport and finished in Toronto at the CNE stadium last weekend. â€" Rochester, were excused Hermes Cleaners handed The Chimnery its first loss of the season on a last minute goal by David Lillie. The final score was 3â€"2, as David Lillie scored a hattrick for Hermes. Steve Rowsell scored both goals for The for Stark‘s "::d Pne: gyrne Dunbar erge mon Pelletier, Philip Deviin, and Dan Sanderson scored for Emery. In minor atom action, West Finch Gulf defeated Milva Auto B.dy 7â€"3. Brad seven race series that started at the Kawartha Cup Clarke won the Triple Crown Saturday. He finished first in the open modified and place in the standings when they defeated Woodview Cleaners 6â€"3. Vimmy Buchinski scored all six goals for Zentil. Michael Bronstine, Jay Grant, and Todd Langstaff scored for Woodview In the tyke group, Skyline Mfg. defeated Lloyd‘s Electronics _ 2â€"1 _ Steve Gerardi scored both goals for the winners and Mike Paquette scored for Lioyd‘s. Stark‘s Car Wash defeated Mite action was typical. In the first game. Tony‘s Catering and Cliffside Pipelayers played to a 1â€"1 draw. McKenzie for Tonv‘s and Belyea for Cliffside were the goal getters. In the second game, Zentil Plumbing took over first action saw a lot of goal scoring and some closely Saturday‘s house league Metros attract Clarke takes Buchinski nets six in Zeltil 6â€"3 win did not need to appear at all Sunday. However, the hardâ€" driving champion was out there again on Sunday and finished second to Don Boothby of Dwight, who races for the Webb team out of Huntsville, also on a Skiâ€" The six foot racing stylist, who is a delight both on and off the track, except for track competitors, will be racing at Sault Ste. Marie Saturday then return to race again at Huntsville during the winter carnival there this Sunday. Boothby, who like Clarke is blonde and sports long In the other atom game Len Finkler Ltd. and Fairview Electronics played to a 22 tie. Jackie DiDomenico and Walter Brinston scored for Len Finkler, Sean Dwyer and Billy Heatherington for Fairview. Estate 745. Mike Black with three goals, Kevin Kerr|with two, Len Mizzoni and In peewee action, Lanet Bldg. Shut out Orton Driver Service 5â€"0. Tim Walsh was credited with the shutout, goals were scored by Gary Keough with 4, and Kolin Muir. Toronto Chimney Service defeated Globe Electronics 4â€"1 in a hard fought game. Craig Elliott with two goals, In minor bantam play Wilson‘s _ Texaco _ was Defeated by Jones Real In atom action, Globe Electronics shut out West End Offset 5â€"0. Mike Mears scored a hat trick. Singles were added from the sticks of Darren Austin, and Mike Farquharson. David Aulis was in nets for the shutout. Tim La&mbrinos, and Rick Shoupe scored for T.C.S. Mike Jordan spoiled the shut out for Terry Ryan with little more than a minute left in he feels there are five youngsters who have the potential to make the squad as reserve players this season. That alone shows a big improvement in the calibre of local players. Last season, only four locals made the team from the more than 100 players who tried out. â€" Cook led the scoring for the winners with those goals. Singles were scored by Stuart Jenkins, _ Alvin Murphy, Tony Gianoppo, and Jim Atcheson. Paul Harris, Peter Worobey, and Scott Waddell scored for Milva. In the other game, Tubby‘s Drive â€" In tied Zentil Plumbing 22. Stuart Cullum and Paul Duck scored for Tubby‘s, Donald Keough and Mark Davis for Zentil. Comparing this year‘s group to the players who turned up last year, Leggat noted that the present edition is younger, leaner, more anxious to perform, possess a higher standard of ability and features more Canadian players, a fact made possible by the tremendous strides in the development process ‘by the Ontario Minor Soccer of 36 of a possible 54 points on his Skiâ€"Doo to capture top prize of $1,000 in this ‘year'l Triple Crown â€"â€" Peterborough, Mosport, Toronto. Bob Hammell of Parry Sound and the Flying Dutâ€" chman, Andy Vandolder of Owen Sound, both driving Polaris, finished fourth and fifth in the Triple Crown. The impossible conditions at the CNE track proved nothing more than a challenge for the driving members of the Ontario Snowmobile Racing Federation. Only ten of the 502 registrants dropped out Saturday night and Sunday there was a very full comâ€" hair, but who is of shorter and _ stockier physical dimensions, finished second in the Triple Crown. In interlocking midget action, Green and Ross Automotive defeated Evans Lawn Supply 7â€"2. Mark Young with three goals, Alex Simon, Scott Laver, Glen Deacon and Frank Cutrara were the scorers for Green & Ross. Bill Woloschuk and Collin Carrey scored for Evans. There‘s no admission fee for the meeting. All inâ€" terested soccer fans are invited to attend. In Bantam action, Westâ€" Finch Gulf defeated Jane Finch Mall 7â€"1. Goals for the winners were scored by Al Tabone with three Dave Dineno with two, Alan Wallis, and Bob Williams. Jeff Kreisel scored for the losers. York Car Repairs defeated H. and I. Broadloom 3â€"2 on goals by Pat Byrne (2) and Russ Conti Rick Hall and Wayne Mollar registered for the losers. Circle "C" defeated the Jack Greedy team 5â€"2, on goals by Gabe Didanielly, Frank Leone, Don Dineno, and Walter Lesniewski. Mike Association and the Toronto & District Soccer Association. . Leggat will be the featured guest at this week‘s meeting of the Metros booster club. The meeting to the held Sunday, January 23, at the Germanâ€"Canadian _ Club Harmonie at 410 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, Ontario, is scheduled to start with a social hour at 2:00 p.m., followed by a questions and answers session with Leggat and a film showing of the 1966 Portugal vs. England World Cup match. Quentin Chiootti with singles, were the scorers for Jones‘ Real Estate Brian Neary with three goals, Doug Buckerfield and Charles McCaleff with singles, scored for Wilson‘s Texaco. In the other game, Classic Catering Defeated Yongedale Mall 4â€"1, on goals by Mike Solsky, Dino Favret, John Martin, and Steve Gregoris. Bruce Shield scored for the losers. fsarnér and Paul Garner scored for the losing team. In North York action, on January 23, the Humberview minor atoms defeated Don Valley Plaza 5â€"3. Goal scorers for Humberview were Bill McDonald (2), Carl Wareham (2) and Mike triple Crown eighty plement in every one of thew 17 race categories. With heats and semiâ€"finals, spectators, few that there were, got over 50 races for their entrance fee. President of the OSRF, Rick Franks of Alliston, holder of the Ontario speed record of 89.303 miles per hour set at Owen Sound a year ago, has been too busy with the affairs of the federation to do any racing himself this year. In addition to managing his staff through the past three hectic weekends he found himself grooming the very rough track at the CNE with a special trail groomer. When asked what he was doing this coming Saturday and Sunday the chunky owner of a transport comâ€" pany smiled and said, "I‘m going racing, somewhere." There is not an A sancâ€" tioned event for this weekend but the OSRF action conâ€" tinues _ at Georgetown February 5 and 6. Chris Davidson was a standout for York both ofâ€" fensively and on defence. She scored 14 points in the final while Eva Hill picked up 12. Jane Geris kept the backboard clean while scoring 11 in the final. Hanlon won the world sculling championship in London late in the last century, while Athens was victorious in the World Water Ski Championships at Banolas, Spain, last Sepâ€" tember. Athens, a Sir George Williams University Student An all star girls basketball team from the Borough of York captured the Hamilton and district _ , ladi¢s‘ basketball tournament recently by winning all three contests. The girls â€" selected from the Borough of York Ladies‘ Basketball _Association (which plays fiesday nights at York Memorial, George Harvey and York Humber) â€" defeated Niagara Falls 47â€" 34 in the opener, took Brantford 5344 in the semi final and Kitchener 48â€"46 in the finals. 2e another global titleholder was saluted .. . and there were similarities in each case. Ned Hanlon and George Athens were both water wonders and had to go overseas to achieve international success. Mark Andrews earned a hat trick for Our Lady of the Airways to help defeat St. Benedicts 4â€"2 in atom play. Eddie Koninski rounded off Airways scoring while Brad Royal and Kevin McLean scored for Bennies. Canada‘s first world champion was acclaimed in 1880 ... and 91 years later Hat trick wins York girls bring home top award Hurry boys at dinner Andrews leads OLV Here Rick is being congratulated by Bill Shouldice, Molson‘s Breweries, sponsors of the Triple Crown, following his second place finish at the C.N.E. on Sunday. Rick had wrapped up the title with a first place finish in the open event on Saturday. Wayne Lazure, below, one of the top drivers on the Ontario Snowmobile Racing Federation circuit, leaps high in the air on the rough track at C.N.E. Lack of snow in Toronto almost wiped out races. A last minute fall was used to construct one of the worst tracks eyer experienced by the drivers. in Montreal, will be one of the gathering of sports stars at the 21st Ontario Sport swriters and Sportscasters Celebrity Dinner at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto on February 3. The native of Kelowna, B.C. not only had to battle the entries and the elements, Athen‘s â€" athletic _ acâ€" complishment in 1971 was startling in the competition against men from 48 counâ€" tries. He can only train for four months of the year, while many of the other national representatives are on the water almost year round. A shutout was earned by Transfiguration as they defeated St. Stephens 4â€"0, David Martin counted twice, while teammates Pat Little and Kelly Bray completed the scoring. All Sairits overwhelmed St. Andrews 6â€"2 in a heart breaker for substitute goalie Ken Walsh who played a very good game in spite of the score. Robert Fasan tallied twice for All Saints and singles came from Dennis _ Duda, Dennis O‘Brien, Pat Gavin and Stephen _ Krula. _ John McAreavy sank both of St. Andrews‘ counters. All Saints minor bantams shutout St. Andrews 5â€"0 in a hardâ€"hitting game. Dave Dickie tallied twice and Steve Gavin, Gino Di Santo AN EXPERT JOB OF SHARPENING SKATES â€" $0O WHY NOT tb _ COME TO THE EXPERT. X _ COMPLETE STOCK OF N C.C.M. AND DoOUEsT tA * SKATES. @ 4, 4# WILP‘S CYCLE & AND SPORTS UNCLE WILF DOES 19 JOHN ST. 247â€"1301 Athens joins the list of domestic and foreign stars who‘ll be head table guests for the $25.00 a plate dinner in support of the Ontario Society _ for _ Crippled Children. In the past 20 years, over half a million dollars has been raised for work with approximately 14,000 handicapped children in the province. This year also marks 50 years of service to crippled children by the society. but needed high placings in thifee events to take the overall gold medal. He was 2nd in slalom, 2nd in jumâ€" Minor bantam All Saints 5 â€" St. Andrews 0 St. Benedicts 4 â€" Transfgn. 0 OLV 3 â€" St. Stephens 1 ping, and 4th in trick ‘skiing. Atom OLA 4 â€" St. Benedicts 2 All Saints 6 â€" St. Andrews 2 Transfgn. 4 â€" St. Stephans 0 The final game of the evening ended in a 3â€"1 win for OLV over St. Stephens. Scoring one each for OLV were Joe Balkovec, Dennis McKenna and Stephen Ceolin. Randy Gallant was the marksman for St. Stephens. Another shutout resulted when St. Benedicts routed Transfiguration 4â€"0. Joe Sannuto counted twice and Brian McLean and Yerko Frankich scored singles. and Fernando Carbonaro each scored singles. RESULTS There‘s no question we could make it cheap We could cut our 8,000 inspectors to 4,000 And get rid of our 560 inspector inspectors We could use a lighter gauge stee! And cut the amount of paint in half 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 249â€"7901 / ALBION RD. 1950 WILSON AVE. (West. of Jane) 249â€"7901 Even at ©2264, it‘s not cheap. costs $102 p.a. more to drive Reported, sadly, by a low cost, standard sized Ontario Safety League. 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