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Weston-York Times (1971), 17 Feb 1972, p. 11

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ib Golf ‘72, a combination of exhibits, stage â€" shows, features and demonstraions for golf enthusiasts, will be held at the Automotive Building, Exhibition Park, Toronto, March 30 to April 2. Sponsored by the Canadian Professional Golfers Association of Ontario, the ‘72 event will be an expanded version of the show which was first held in Toronto last year. He is the originator of the term and technique called defendo which he claims, and can prove, is the easiest form of â€" selfâ€"defense to master and execute. And it works as well for women and children as it does for men. Mr. Underwood will be demonstrating the basics of defendo on Friday February 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Downsview library, 2793 Keele Street. Apart from its instructive value (the library will be arranging defendo courses later), the evening promises Defendo for selfâ€"defense Turnvale Cartage and Lisanti Contracting played to a 0â€"0 tie with Turnvale‘s David Morandin _ and "After our successful presentation at Woodbine last April, we have moved the show to the larger facilities of the Automotive Building,‘" said George The Weston Dodgers, local entry into the Quebec annual peewee â€" hockey _ chamâ€" pionships, made a good showing for themselves before bowing to another Metro team during the playdowns. Weston was entered in the class AA division of the Mr. Bill Underwood has been perfecting his method of selfâ€"defense for over 62 years. On Monday, Rack & Cue ran their point total to eighteen as they downed Kress & MacDonald 3â€"0 behind the goal tending of Stephen Ketelaar. Singles went to Gary Baker, Keith Fetting and George Dempâ€" sey. Mike Mattice, who scored the lone goal. Rack & Cue handed Treadland Building a 41 defeat as George Dempsey scored two and Gary Baker and Keith Fetting got singles. Don Fitzpatrick was Treadland‘s marksman. The goal tending of Joe Virgilio combined with singles from Frank Pezzolesi and Walter Botter gave General Gear a 2â€"0 win over Biâ€"Rite Drugs to round out Saturday‘s play. Three members of Seneca College‘s Karate Club took top honors in an Ontarioâ€"wide meet at McMaster University. The Seneca group accumulated 26 points, winning out over the U. of T. (13 points), Ryerson (9 points), and eight other Ontario colleges and universities. Fergie Ferguson (left) was first in Amesbury house play By Dave Gerry Kress & MacDonald playing in the 6â€"9 division registered their first win of the season on Saturday, skated to a 10 win over were goalie Brad Tyson and Shows Quebec Double shutout feature , exhibits at Golf ‘72 finalists Polytarp Products who seem to be coming on strong, skated to a 64 win over Nick‘s Fina on two goals by Larry Masciangelo and singles fromh Derrick Martin, Stephen Corrigan, Mike Thoroski and Raivo Kasenurm. Nick‘s marksmen were Mavro Petricca, with two, Kim Kruchak and Mike McCausland. Tuesday, February 8 saw an upset of sorts as Treadland Building took Rack & Cue 42 on two markers by Stephen Traynor and one each from Peter Dempsey and Terry Danelon. Gary Baker and George Dempsey were Rack & Cue‘s marksmen. Kress & â€" MacDonald squeezed by Northwest Lisnati‘s Gary Ogden shining in the nets. Front running Sandrin Precast took General Gear 6â€" 4 on two markers by John DelDegan and Rennie Kapralik while Frank Cundari and Mark Wayck scored singles. General Gear‘s marksmen were Ross Parsons with two and one each by Frank Pezzolesi and David Lobley. Highlight of the fourâ€"day event will be a stage show featuring internationally known professional Tommy Bolt, demonstrations by leading Canadian professionals and a showing of men‘s and women‘s golf fashions. Clifton, head professional at Pine Valley Golf & Country Club, who is chairman of a CPGA planning committee. Irv Schloss, golf lecturer and raconteur, will conduct some pure entertainment. Underwood is the original little old man whose looks totally belie his skill. "We have much more space for exhibits and features and 2,000 seats for the stage presentations." tournament and managed a couple of impressive wins before losing to the powerful Christie squad 3â€"1 and even then they went into the third period with a 1â€"0 lead. The Dodgers got by St. Jean 7â€"3, London 3â€"2 before losing to Christie in the quarter finals. On Wednesday, Treadland Building ran down Norâ€" thwest Motors 43. Peter Dempsey, Stephen Traynor, Gary Donovan and Chris Radomski all sharing the scoring while Robbie Revie accounted for a hat trick in the losing cause. Motors 3â€"2 on Mike Mattice‘s hat trick, Carmen Perrelli and Robbie Revie answered for Northwest. â€" Amesbury Auto handed General Gear a 4â€"1 defeat on singles from Tony Madâ€" dalena, Andy Tersigni, Shawn Dashwood and Peter Atruso. David Lobley scored for the Gear boys. his "Swingâ€"Chek" clinic that analyzes golfers‘ swings electronically and there will be a 24â€"mat driving range, putting greens, golf films â€"and teaching sessions by various experts. Sandrin Precast picked up their seventh consecutive win as the took Biâ€"Rite Dr:fi 4â€"0. Frank Cundari, 2, J DelDegan and â€" Rennie Kapralik were the scorers. Biâ€"Rite‘s score came from Terry Martin. Polytarp upset first place Delray Drugs in the 13â€" 15 division 4â€"2. Mike Thoroski, two, Stephen Corrigan and Larry Masciangelo were the scorers. Dan Emoff and Paul Corazza got the Delray goals. Exhibits will include North American lines of golf equipment and supplies along with displays by golf apparel _ manufacturers, travel agencies, hotels, motels, course maintenance suppliers, tobacco camâ€" two events in the blueâ€"brown belt division; Jack Cogar (centre) took a first and a second place in the orangeâ€"green belt division; and Tom Laughran (right) placed second and third in the same division. Instructor of the Seneca club is Sensei Al Jackson. CARAVAN TRAILER RENTALS * MAIN OFFICE â€" 759â€"5671 [] * + 7 * TRUCK RENTALS h * * 3 | HOURLYâ€"DAILYâ€"WEEKLY | PICKâ€"UPS, TRACTORS, AND VANS CoNVvENIENT LOcaATIONS AT 949 Dixon Rd. Rexdale 2310 Sheppard Ave. W. (at Rivaida) Weston 741 â€"2351 FRED‘S SHELL 11 Finch Ave. W. (at Yonge) 222â€"3759 Hwy. 7 at K ‘Smile a Mile lfif;‘; ifie‘loa, 5-aplt J & K FINA PAT‘S BP 678â€"1773 WITH The senior high schools have selected their 1972 York all star basketball team and have set Tuesday, March 7 as the date for the York higl: schools all star game bet ween the league champion: and the all star selections panies and other firms anxious to reach the 25,000 golf enthusiasts expected to attend. The show is managed by Industrial and Trade Shows of Canada in cooperation with a committee of golf professionals headed by George Clifton and including Harry Allard, Rolling Hills Golf & Country Club, Wilson Paterson of Thunderbird and Ben McCallum, executive director, CPGA of Ontario. wlE Th The second team has guards Paul Lattanzio, George Harvey, and Ron Gratz, Vaughan Road. Mike Sokovin, East York, is centre. Forwards are Rene Weston minors Placing on the select squac were guards Peter Lorenz. Runnymede, and Americo Colletta, George Harvey. At centre is Barry Mosley, George Harvey while forâ€" wards are Doug Baker of York Memorial and Avo Albo, East York. Coach is John Petrushchak, George Harvey. Kitchener pulled their goalie in the dying minutes of the game and the gamble paid off as Grant Newbold scored to gain a oneâ€"one tie with Hamilton. Brian Muir scored an unassisted goal for Hamilton. In other minor atom play Scott Brown picked up the game‘s only marker as his Ottawa squad downed Owen Sound in a closely fought, endâ€"toâ€"end action packed tilt. Steve Hemstock scored a brace and S. Mooney got 1 as Guelph is again showing some desire to win. The bantams took Pittsburg 3â€"1 as only M. O‘Brien could dent the Oshawa twine. Oshawa worked their way into a first place tie in the bantam standings by hanâ€" ding Barrie a 5â€"2 dubbing in the fourâ€"pointer. Goals were registered by five separate players for Oshawa: B. Scott, S. Campo, D. Austin, D. Colton and M. Rotundo. Greg Bryant picked up both Barrie counters. In atom competition it was Stratford over London 3â€"0 as Chris Culotta, Jeff Scarâ€" The second atom contest saw Windsor and Waterloo draw 2â€"2. Dour Mahaffy and Bernie Wolsegger scored for Windsor, Mike King and Marko Ponikaur were the Waterloo goal getters. borough and Dave Deicsics got gaols. _ WINDSHIELDS INSTALLED DRIVEâ€"IN SERVICE ' OPEN DAIL Y 7:30 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. EXCEPT SUNDAY ((IDRADIATOR & GLASS SERVICE LTD, HAVE YOUR RADIATOR AND COOLING SYSTEM CHECKED AND SERVICED BY @ RADIATOR SERVICE IN YOUR COMMUNITY Gamble pays off YOUR COOLING SYSTEM NOW IS THE TIME SPECIALIST. Dawn Ritchie of the York Memorial track team won a gold medal at last weekend‘s Central Ontario Juvenile Junior _ Indoor Chamâ€" pionships at the C.N.E. Dawn‘s time was 226.2 for the 800 metres. Tallevi, Runnymede, and Joe Macrito, George Harâ€" vey. Doug Lockhart, Runâ€" nymede was named coach. The allâ€"star contest is slated for 7:30 p.m., Rangers outclassed Detroit in their 3â€"1 win and all but clinched second place in the standings. With two games remaining they have just to manage a tie. R. Wright, H. Stade and W. Brookbanks scored goals for Rangers. For Detroit M. Townsend got the marker to stay even with Brookbanks for the lead in the league scoring race. No results were available for the minor bantams at press time. Boston clinched first place for the bantam midget championships by turning back New Haven 2â€"1. It was a tight battle all the way with goalers Derek Grant and Peter Dyer not giving too much away. Tony Barone led the winners with a goal and an assist, teammate _ B. Malynik scored the other. For New Haven J. Moyer was credited with an unassisted marker. Guelph 3 â€" Pittsburg 1 Oshawa 5 â€" Barrie 2 Bantam midget Boston 2 â€" New Haven 1 Rangers 3 â€" Detroit 1 Minor atom Ottawa 1 â€" Owen Sound 0 Hamilton 1 â€" Kitchener 1 Atom Stratford 3 â€" ‘London 0 Windsor 2 â€" Waterloo 2 York gold miss RESULTS Tuesday, March 7 at York Memorial and will feature a halfâ€"time cheerleeding championship where Miss York cheerleader will be Also showing well at the meet was the crack York Spartans relay squad of Bill Kennedy, Joe Boscariol, Mike McIntosh and Dave Best. They covered the 800 metres in 144.2 to take top honors in the event. The McNeil, Karl Parris, Jr., Anthony Huie and Rick Ferriman won their section with a time of 150.3 for the 800 metre distance. They placed fifth overall for Central Ontario. David Best picked up a third place bronze medal for juvenile boys with his 52.5 clocking over 400 meters. McIntosh was fifth with a 54.3 timing. 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