In the paperweight division there were a couple of close games. The Chimâ€" nery and Avon Sportswear tied 44. Jim Richard scored all four goals for Avon. Steve Rowsell scored three for Chimnery, Gary Berg one. In mite action last Saturday Cliffside Pipelayers _ defeated Woodview Cleaners 42, on three goals by Norm Belyea and a single by Henry Rembolski. Jay Grant and Rockie Bradshaw scored for In the second mite game, Zentil Plumbing defeated Tony‘s Catering 53. Tim Buchinski scored three for Zentil and Robert Boyle and Kenny Curley one each. The scoring for Tony‘s was by J. Caetano, D. Tucker, and Kevin Gedney. In the second game, Bruce Nottle scored the only goal as Tubby‘s Driveâ€"In (forâ€" merly Hermes Cleaners) shutout Finchdale Cleaners 1â€"0. Quinton Clancy was in goal for the winners. were played in the tyke division. Stark‘s Car Wash and Skyline Mfg. played to a 22 tie. Steve Gerardi and Rick Beattie scored for Skyline and Pete Byrnes and Uwe Oldhus for Stark‘s. Page 10â€"The WestonYork Times, Thursday, February 3, 1972 In the other tyke game, Emery Drugs shut out Lloyd‘s Electronics 1â€"0 on a goal by Philip Deviin. Luigi Zanetti was credited with the shutout. Humberview hockey In minor atom action Zentil Plumbing handed Murray Townsend blasted three goals and John Swatridge a pair as Detroit Boston a 740 dubbing. Also helping out the minor midget squad were K. Munro and R. Greg Bryant a double. For Guelph it was Steve Hemâ€" In the second Weston Minor Hockey League minor midget contest the inevitable losses by one goal. They scored a oneâ€"sided 6â€"2 win over Rangers. Scoring for New Haven were J. Moyer with a brace, K. Duprey. B. the Ranger tallies. Barrie handed Guelph a 3â€"1 loss in peewee action as Mike Kanary to break the shutout. Oshawa controlled all of the play in their peewee contest with Pittsburg but only managed to come out with a 3â€"2 win. It was good enough to launch them past Pittsburg into second place Busy season continues O‘Neil shines in draw each â€" with West Finch Gulf its first defeat of the seasson with a score of 4â€"2. Ron Zanesco scored twice , John Fidder and Andrew Hetherington once each for the winners. Stuart Jenkins and Alvin Murphy scored for West Finch Gulf. Tubby‘s, David Vienneau one. Scot Waddell scored both goals for Milva. Tubby‘s Drive In defeated Milva Auto Body 4â€"2. Wayne Duck scored three goals for In the atom division both games were decided by a single goal. â€" Fairview Electronics defeated Globe Electronics 2â€"1 on goals by Kenny Agius and Kevin Clark. Mike Mears scored for Globe. Len Finkler Ltd. defeated West End Offset 4â€"3. Goal getters for the winning team were Greg Moore with two and Bob Herder and Walter Brinston with one each. Rick Clarkin scored two goals and N. Clark 1 for the losers. Murray Nicolson scored two and Brian Muir one as Hamilton eeked out a 3â€"2 win over Owen Sound in minor atom play. Gary Mollison and Adam Cox scored for the Ottawa and Kitchener played to a 2â€"2 saw off in the second minor atom tilt. Tim Latinvale _ and Dean Mathews scored for the Capitols while Peter Bochina handled all of Kitchener‘s goals by himself. Windsor nets stopping some 25 shots and held Stratford to a 33 tie almost singlehanâ€" dedly. Jeff Glenn, Doug Mahaffy and Brian McMillan scored for Windâ€" sor. For Stratford it was Donnie Ryder with a double and Len Outhouse. In the other atom game London got by Waterloo 3â€"1 on goals by Drew Arlie, Tom Northcott and Scott Millar. Marko Ponikvar got the loner for Waterloo. in the standings. G. Townâ€" send, B. Scott and O. Brien scored for the winners. F. Sylvaggio and D. Belshaw were _ the _ Pittsburg In peewee action Toronto Chimney Service and Lanet Bldg. played to a 1â€"1 tie. Chris McGuirk scored for T.C.S. and Gary Keough for Globe Electronics defeated Orton Driver Service 2â€"1 in another close game. Greg Drake and Russel Smith scored for Globe, Scott Campbell for In minor bantam play Wilson‘s Texaco defeated Classic Catering 2â€"1 on goals by Todd Heaslip and Steven Warnick. Steve Gregoris Dan O‘Neil played an Quebec 6 â€" Buffalo 4 Cleveland 2 â€" Rochester 1 Ottawa 2 â€" Kitchener 2 Atom London 3 â€" Waterloo 1 Stratford 3 â€" Windsor 3 ‘ Peewee _ _ Barrie 3 â€" Guelph 1 Oshawa 3 â€" Pittsburg 2 Minor atom Hamilton 3 â€" Owen Sound Minor midget Detroit 1 â€" Boston 0 New Haven 6 â€" Rangers 2 scored the only goal for Classic beating the goalie on a penalty shot. _ Yongedale Mall downed Jones Real Estate 3â€"2. Eddie Mernagh, Dave Lidstone, and Bob Farrah scored for the Mall. Kevin Kerr scored for Jones. In bantam division it was Janeâ€"Finch Mall over H. & I Broadloom 5â€"3. Tim Mcaffee scored three goals, Bob Haluska 2 for the winners. For the losing team, Frank Rossi, Rick Hall and Don Lighthall scored singles. Westâ€"Finch Gulf shutout York Car Repairs 20 on goals by Alan Wallis and Al Tabone. Rich Minty was credited with the shutout. In the midget games Jack Greedy‘s team defeated Evans Lawn Supply 52. Mike Garner scored four goals and Paul Garner one for the winners. Wayne Tobin and Gord Sweeney scored for Evans. Green and Ross defeated Circle "C"_ Ranch 6â€"2. Scoring for the winning team were Glen McDorman with Paul Appostulis, Mark Young, Greg Hunter. Craig Babcock and Frank Leone scored in a losing effort. MARSH WORLD:® GREENâ€"WINGED TEAL (Anas carolinense) Eight youngsters â€" count ‘em â€" get into the play at a house league contest between Lisanti and Kress & MacDonald at Amesbury Arena recently. Action is usually thick and fast with these North York youngsters. Spectators are Hockey _ action _ was resumed in â€" Amesbury league at a fast and furious clip, with Facelle, last years winner, getting off to a good start last Monday night at Lampton Arena when they beat Holophane by the score of 4â€"2. The win gave them a 6 point lead in the standings but Kimberly Clark and the high flying St. Georges team resumed serious work on Tuesday night at Keelesdale. Amesbury House League By Dave Gerry As of January 26 division leaders in the House League were: (6â€"9) Rack & Cue and Lisanti Contracting each with 13 points; (10â€"12) Sandrin Precast, 13 points and (13â€"15) Delray Drugs with 12 pts. The first game on Monday, January 24, saw Turnvale Cartage get back on the winning track after four consecutive losses. They skated to a 5â€"2 decision over Treadland Building with Terry Thoroski getting a hat trick while Lyle Clarke and Mike Caril added singles. Mark Nolan and Chris Radomski were the Treadland marksmen. Lisanti Contracting racked up their fifth win of the season by taking Kress & MacDonald 2â€"1 on two markers by Charles Carolan. Jim McNeil answered for the losing side. Sandrin Precast handed General Gear their first loss of the season as John Facelle pulling away from the pack League league ANGUS SHORTT Ducks Unlimited Bathurst. Kimberly Clark played a spirited game and skated off with a win of 4â€"2 over In the second game of the evening, St. Georges, led by Rodger (the Hawk) Hawkins, beat Holophane team 3â€"1. Rodger was a pickup from the defunk Powerlite team of last year and has really added some scoring punch to St. Georges. Thursday _ night saw Singles by Danny Emoff, Paul _ Corazza, _ Larry Masciangelo and Mario Stellato gave Delray Drugs their third consecutive win, a 4â€"1 decision over Polytarp. Stephen Corrigan was the only marksman for the losing side. On Tuesday, January 25, Treadland Building played to their sixth tie game. They sawedâ€"off with Northwest Motors 1â€"1. Bill Turri scored for Northwest, Tony Dicristoford for Treadland. DelDegan, Frank Cundari and Mark Wacyk scored in Sandrin‘s 31 win. Robert Mazzariol scored the only goal for General Gear. Rack & Cue handed Lisanti their second loss of the year as they won 32 on two markers by Keith Fetting and a single from George Dempsey. Charles Carolan and Gary Mascarin scored for Lisanti. Bob Mills registered his first shut out and Tom Allan added a single for Sandrin Precast‘s fourth straight win. They took Biâ€"Rite Drugs 140. at Yorkview Ford we‘re new and eager to deal! Try Us! - Ford Sales Limited 638â€"5300 encouraged to take in some of the games. They play on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week. Facelle face off against Bathurst and were more than lucky to win 1â€"0 on a goal by Blair Aucoin well into the third period. Jim Prior, Bathurst‘s goalkeeper, stole the show as he made save after save to keep his team in the game. It was a rather chippy game with the officials letting a lot go. _ In the second game Holophane came out with The week‘s final game saw Polytarp pick up their second win of the season by upsetting Nick‘s Fina 4â€"3. Stephen Corrigan scored two and Mike Thoroski and Fred Ceolin potted singles. Mavro Petricca, Fred Peeper and Kim Kruchak put the Nick‘s team on the board. General Gear was upset by Amesbury Auto Centre 2â€"0 as the Gear boys lost their second game in as many nights. Goalie Pat Fera recorded the shut out while team mates Geoffrey Butâ€" timor and Shawn Dashwood accounted for the goals. Kress & MacDonald, who can‘t seem to get untracked, fell to Turnvale Cartage on Wednesday, January 26, 2â€"0. Mike Rutty got the shutout while Terry Thoroski scored the two goals. shared Special Note: Parents, if you are interested in club jackets please be at the arena, Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. as _ the representative for the firm that supplies them will be on hand to take orders. 3685 KEELE ST. (Between Finch & Shappard) fire in their eyes and really swamped the hapless Moose team 6â€"3. Leo Baker, the second highest scorer in the league picked up a pair of goals and now trails the leader by only 8 points with 6 games still to play in the season. In the final game of the night St. George‘s Dragons continued their fine style of play and skated off with a tough 3â€"2 win over sagging Kimberly Clark. Pierre Guevermont, their leading point getter, acquired a goal and an assist to bring his point total for the season to 32. Pierre, along with Rodger Hawkins, has turned St. Georges Club into a very potent machine. Action will resume again next week. All games have the utmost importance as the league only has three weeks to go and any team in the top four can still capture first place. STANDINGS Facelle 33 points St. Georges 29 points Kimberly Clark 27 points Holophane 26 points Bathurst 15 points Moose Lodge 14 points the W Photo: Ron Nunney There‘s 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 249â€"7901 a Id ALBION RD 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 249â€"7901 Even at ©2264, it‘s not cheap. ah 8000 The first series ended last Saturday with the Jets winning in the Bantam division. The team, coached by Mrs. Sandy Ames, in cluded captain Everett Waite, Mary Carpenter, Valerie Kelly, Allan Roland, Bowler of the week was Gloria Essensa with spcres of 231, 241 and 242 for a grand total of 714 triple flat score. In the Bantam Division bowler of the week was Don Corby with a 476 double with handicap. â€" . by Joanne Drapeau The junior high average bowlers with half the season Gloria Essensa 186, Ann Davis 179, and Debbie Ames 177. 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