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Weston-York Times (1971), 23 Mar 1972, p. 11

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¢ |Â¥ 4) Saturday‘s final game saw Polytarp shock Nick‘s Fina in holding them to a 1â€"1 draw. Derrick Martin scored for Polytarp and Ken McLeod answered for Fina. Northwest Motors held Rack & Cue to a 33 stalemate _ as â€" George Dempsey potted two and Dino Bianco added a single. Bill Turri, Carmen Perrelli and Robie Revie put Norâ€" thwest on the board. The final game was a 7â€"0 romp over York Mills at Bayview Arena, Friday, March 17. Scott‘s Colonels goaltending duo of George Darnowski and Rick Clarke picked up the shutout as Bob Brett and Paul King each scored two. Gord McGrail, Frank Manganaro and Don McLeod getting singles. Action continues from start Amesbury Auto were running on all cylinders as General Gear fell 3â€"2. Andy Tersigni picked up two and Larry »Robinson added ;a single. The Gear lac* marksmen were Frank Pezzolesi and Brian Smith. The Colonels played Finchurst at Fenside Arena, Thursday, March 16 and skated off with a 3â€"2 win on two goals from Bruce Whiteside and a single from Paul King. Finalists in the minor atom division will both be decided by the next game. Zentil Plumbing shut out Tubby‘s Driveâ€"In 20 on 2 goals by Ron Zanesco. By Dave Gerry Regular league play has come to an end in the NYHL with two of Amesbury‘s four teams winning their series, finishing in first place. Titan Cartage took the atom II division and Scott‘s Colonels finished on top in the minor bantam 1 division. Scott‘s Colonels finished up the season by winning their final three games. Monday, March 13 Burlington Flyers fell 3â€"1 at Downsview Arena as Bruce Whiteside, Terry Dowhanick and Don McLeod accounted for the winning goals. Emery Drugs shut out Skyline Mfg. 5â€"0. Phil Devlin (2), John Oswin, Brian Jack and Timmy Smith were the goal scorers, Luigi Zanetti was in goal for the shutout. By Dave Gerry On Saturday, March 11, Sandrin Precast put a stop to Biâ€"Rite‘s late season charge in the 10â€"12 division with a 3â€"2 win. Scoring were Rennie Kapralik with two and Mark Wacyk. Biâ€"Rite‘s marksmen were Anthony Marson and Paul Valenti. Both finalists in the tyke division have been decided. Stark‘s Car Wash eliminated Lloyd‘s Electronics 42 on goals by Pete Byrne (2), Gary Rodgers and Craig Dunbar. Chris Cote and Mike Butten scored in a losing cause. The other finalist will be decided next Saturday as The Chimnery defeated Finchdale Cleaners 3â€"1. Steve Rowsell scored 2 and Bruno Battistella 1 for the winners. Tony Cicinelli scored for Finchdale. In paperwight action, Tubby‘s Driveâ€"In defeated Avon Sportswear 2â€"1 to advance to the finals. David Lillie scored both goals for Tubby‘s and Jim Richard scored for Avon. being decided but many series have been extended to a third game. In mite action, Woodview Cleaners advanced to the finals with a 2â€"1 victory over Cliffside Pipelayers. Rockie Bradshaw scored both goals for the winners and Stephen Harris scored for Cliffside. Zentil Plumbing defeated Tony‘s Catering 4â€"1, on 4 goals by Timmy Buckinski. Gordon Simonsen scored the lone marker for Tony‘s. This series will be decided next week. Some finalists decided Playoffs continued this Colonels and, Titan _ take top s}:qts Tuesday, March 14 saw Lisanti pull to within one point of Rack & Cue in the 6â€"9 The boys of Titan Cartage team travelled to Wellington the weekend of March 11â€"12. On the Saturday, the Picton peewees took a 5â€"1 win with Mike Tilley getting the single and on the Sunday the Wellington peewee squad, who are in the allâ€"Ontario finals, came off the ice with a 13â€"5 _ victory. _ Titan‘s marksmen were Steven Winger, Darren Morley, Mike Tilley, Mike Schneider and Rick Caetane. Biâ€"Rite Drugs, who are making a late season charge, dumped Amesbury Auto 4â€"1 behind Gary Hardiman‘s two goals with singles from Anthony Marson and Terry Martin. Andy Tersigni scored for Amesbury Auto. Polytarp outscored Nick‘s Fina 21 as Mike Thoroski and Stephen Corrigan picked up the winning markers. Bruce Weichel scored for the losers. In their final game, Titan Cartage took Duffield 4â€"2 at Downsview Arena, Saturâ€" day, March 18. In the process they eliminated any chance Duffield had of making a playoff spot. The goals were scored by Paul Durante, Steven _ French, Mike Schneider and Darren Morley. Treadland _ Building, behind the goal tending of Don Fitzpatrick, shutout Turnvale Cartage 1â€"0 to pick Titan Cartage met York Mills at Baycrest Arena, Thursday, March 16 in a game that ended 1â€"1. The lone marker coming from Mike Tilley. their. fifth win. of . the ‘slgason. Mark Nolan got ‘the only goal In minor bantam action, Classic Catering advanced to the finals by defeating Wilson‘s _ Texaco _ 6â€"2. Malcolm Mercer scored 3 goals for the winners, Steve Gregoris, 2, and Warner Weinberg 1. Dave Nascimento and Brian Neary scored for Wilson‘s. The other finalist in this series will be decided next week. Jones Real Estate George Dempsey‘s hatâ€" trick and Gary Baker‘s single were enough to down Northwest Motors as Rack & Cue won 42 on Monday, March 13. Bill Turri came up with _ Northwest‘s _ two markers. Lanet Bldg. extended its series by defeating Globe Electronics 3â€"2. Gary Keough, Peter Venturo and Steve Shields scored for Lanet. Philip Baily and Robert Blanchard scored for Globe. In peewee action, Toronto Chimney Service eliminated Orton Driver Service, with a 6â€"3 win. Steve Aguis and Rick Shoup scored 2 goals each, and Timmy Lambrinos and Steve Kirkwood scored singles. Ron Wilson scored 2 and Mark Waddell 1 for Orton. In what must be conâ€" sidered an upset, Globe Electronics eliminated Len Finkler Ltd. by winning 3â€"2. Darren _ Austin, Fabio Zanetti, and Robbie Dunbar scored for Globe. Bob Herder and Walter Brinston scored for Len Finkler. Donald Reeds was credited with the shutout. Milva Auto Body held West Finch Gulf Gulf to a 22 tie to extend that series. Tom Hall and Peter Worobey scored for Milva and Tony Gianoppo and Alvin Murphy for West End. In atom action, Fairview Electronics shut out West End Offset 2â€"0 to force a third game. Sean Dwyer and Glen Pineau scored the goals and Ron Walter was in net. rk ke : 1a, Dynamo a _ 0, \ Mone he Fleming m Tu Avenue Road skated to a 3â€" 1 win over the Keeleâ€"Finch boys at Baycrest Arena Friday, March 17 as Jim Gibson, who has just rejoined the team after an injury early in the season, scored the lone goal. Minor midget play had Keeleâ€"Finch A & W drop a 5â€"0 game to Northwest at Habitant Arena, Tuesday, March 14. Centennial Arena was the scene of the Dynamos last league game and they won it in convincing style as St. Edward‘s fell 8â€"1, Saturday March 18. In this effort Tim Gibson potted three, Terry Challis two, Joe Calder, Doug Wilson and Wally Caranci added singles. Three markers by Mario Stellato, two by Paul Corazza and one from Joe Bugeja gave Delray Drugs a 6â€"2 win over Nick‘s Fina in the 13â€"15 division. Mavro Petricca and Fred Peeper were the goal getters for Delray. In North York action, Humberview Minor atoms, which finished first in the "A" division, ended the regular season with two victories. The team defeated York Mills 8â€"1 on gor‘s by Carl Wareham (2), David Pelletier (2), Bruce Rugelis, Thompson Macartney, Peter Kostiuk and Eddy Remâ€" balski. On Saturday, the team defeated Willowdale 3â€" 1 on goals by Carl Wareham, Thompson Macartney and Peter Kostiuk. The Humberview peewee team had to win five of their six games in order to make the playoffs. ke action sawâ€" Del Zotto Dynamos fall to/Y ork Mills 3â€" 0, \ Monday, March 13 at Flemingdon Arena. Tuesday, March 14 at Downsview Arena, Dynamos and Downsview played to a 1â€"1 stalemate. Terry Challis was the lone marksman. H. & I. Broadloom forced a third game in their series by defeating Jane Finch Mall 4â€" 3. Rick Hall with 2 goals, Bob Maclauchlen and Wayne Molleur scored for the winners. Joe Kuhteubl, Jeff Kriesel, and Bob Haluska scored for the Mall. Kress & MacDonald took Turnvale Cartage 2â€"1 as Jim McNeil and Mike Mattice scored for the winning side. Turnvale‘s marksman was Terry Thoroski. *AMesbury Auto surprised Sandrin Precast 3â€"0 behind the goaltending of Gary Buttimor. Andy Tersigni scored two and Tony Madâ€" dalena added a single. In bantam m West Finch Gulf adv to the finals by defeating York Car Repairs 53. Dave Dineno scored 2 goals for the winâ€" ners, Russ Lawler,‘ Bob Williams and Mike McDermott scored singles. Russ Conti with 2 and Chris Lambrinos were the goal getters for York. In an exhibition game cast Saturday night Humberview paperweight allstars defeated WestEnd A.C. 64. Scoring for Humberview were Jim Richard with 3 Danny Campbell, David Lillie and Brad Rutledge. division a 5â€"1 win. Two goals each from Gary Mascarin and Charles Carolan and a single by Mike Valenti were the winning goals. Gary Baker was Rack & Cue‘s lone marksman. deféated Yongedale Mall 3â€"2 with all 3 goals for the winners being: scored by Mike Black. Eddie Merâ€" naugh scored both goals for On Wednesday, March 15 Biâ€"Rite Drugs, who have lost only one out of their last seven, took General Gear 5â€"3. However, there is still room for more entries in the mosquito (10â€"12 years), Peewee (12â€"16 years) and This year the association has received applications from a number of new teams and this new blcod should make the league more competitive than ever. Team registrations for the Borough of York Minor Soccer Association for the coming season will be acâ€" cepted up to April 22 acâ€" cording to president Ray Robertson. The Canadian Lawn Tennis Association hopes to make _ some _ dramatic changes in that situation, according to executiveâ€" director J. Barry O‘Brien. ‘"‘Through the Robert Winters Memorial Fund, an irrevocable trust recently established,‘‘ O‘Brien exâ€" plains, "we‘re endeavoring to train and develop junior players to a level of interâ€" national excellence never before achieved by Canadians. Facilities, a bugbear to most sports, have increased dramatically but "the supply just can‘t match the demand," a situation O‘ Brien terms "most healthy." by Bob Ferguson Domestically, tennis in Canada, like many other amateur sports, is exâ€" periencing a major boom. As an export commodity, well, that‘s another situation. The new program, with John Proctor, recently retired Bank of Nova Scotia viceâ€"president and a former Canadian doubles champion, in charge, may be the path to hitherto unachieved success â€" maybe even a Davis Cup. It‘s a longâ€"range program, O‘Brien admits, as are most other programs coâ€" ordinated by the CLTA. ‘"Like every sports body, "O‘Brien, a former preâ€" sident of the Ottawa Rough Riders football club, "the CLTA is strapped for funds. We‘re thankful to the federal government, Roth man‘s and Pepsi for the seed money they all have put into our sport but could always useg more. Volunteers such as CLTA president John Bonus of Ambitious program "It‘s true we‘ve had some standout individuals through the years but they were few and even their skills failed to quite match those of their international contemporâ€" aries." George Chapman is the current heart throb down at the Borough of York Parks and Recreation office now that he‘s returned home from the Phillipines as a world champion. George plays first base for the Richmond Hill Dynes, the softball team that won all the marbles for Canada during the Soccer registrations Canadian tennis on upswing For the first time the B.U.M.S.A. plans to run a house league for boys 8 to 12 years old and players in Qlt;is age bracket wishing to play soccer _ under _ O.§.A. qualified coaches should contact Parks and Recreation. Those wishing to enter teams _ should _ contact secretary Bill Gibb at 633â€" 9418 or the Borough of York Parks and â€" Recreation Department. > & Ottawa, viceâ€"presidents Bob Bedard of Lennoxville and Dr. Dorcas Susan Butt‘ of Vancouver, honorary secretary James Scriven of Halifax, honorary treasurer Kenneth Sinclair of Willowdale _ and _ past president Coe Suydam of Toronto, all play a major role in making the CLTA a vibrant organization. So, too, do the rank.and file volunâ€" teers throughout the country without them whom "tennis would grind to an abrupt halt." bantam _ (14â€"16 y@’ars) divisions. Current.plans call for a team of four boys and four girls to attend Galea Cup play in France this year. Canada would be one of 51 countries represented. Other dates of interest include Canadian National Championships in Winnipeg July 31â€"August 6; Canadian Open in Toronto August 14â€" 20; and the Canadian Open and Closed Junior at Burâ€" naby, B.C. August 15â€"27. First round play in the North American Davis Cup matches pit Canada against Mexico with the May 12â€"14 weekend the likely dates and the Jericho Tennis Club in Vancouver the probable site. Recent rankings released show our top seeded males to be Peter Burwash and Jim Boyce of Toronto, Vanâ€" couver‘s Tony Bardsley, Pierre Lamarche of Quebec City, Vancouver‘s Don McCormick, David Brown of Port Credit Foronto‘s Ken Binns and Dale Power and Mike Bolton and Bob Howes, both of Vancouver. couver‘s Vickie Berner is top ranked followed by Andree Martin of Montreal, Janice Tindle of _ Vancouver, Toronto‘s Jane O‘Hara, Susan Butt and Susan Stone both of Vancouver and Torontonians Inge Weber, Barbara Brankovsky, Benita Senn and Louise Brown. 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