Ces Opening faceoff Confusion reigned supâ€" reme at Habitant Arena last Saturday as Humberview‘s House League got underway with the first of a three game exhibition series. and executive members and executive members milled around, trying to make sure that each boy found his right team. There was a festive atmosphere too, as old friends renewed acquaintances and play got underway with the mites taking to the ice at 7 a.m., a rude awakening for many of parents with boys playing for the first time. Bert‘s Firecrackers get down to serious play at Cedarvale Arena tonight following several practice sessions at various rinks in In case you need reminâ€" ding, the Firecrackers are the newest hockey entry in the Borough of York and would you believe â€" they‘re all girls? The first game was a little lopâ€"sided as 8â€"0. William Speed scored six goals for Woodview Cleaners. Ronald Caranci _ and _ Michael Carancieach scored one each. Jeff Brown was in goal \ Humberview house league opens season *Trademark of Motoâ€"Ski Limited (€) Motdâ€"Ski Limited, 1972. Proof that a family machine doesn‘t have to sacrifice 8 performance for Q comfort. Where it meets the u ground, it‘s tough. Where it Q meets you, it‘s smooth. The league executive and coaches of the league and playoff champions pose for our camera along with a whole table full of trophies that were to be distributed to the guys and gals playing the Our Lady of Victory league. The Bert Robinson gets the Also svailable the Motoâ€"Ski ‘S‘ the Sports Machine that‘s unbeaten this year in grass drag races. 14 Models to choose from . . . $595 to $1495 NO DOWN PAYMENT = until the snow flies! 11 And if you think that the girls can‘t play the game â€" come out and see for yourâ€" self. The league executive and coaches have been getting the young gals ready for this for a couple of months now and you will be somewhat surprised at how some of the girls can look after themselves on the ice â€" ‘¢4 league off and runnipg with the dropping of the first puck at 7 p.m. this evening. _ In the second game. Seveâ€" Up defeated Tony‘s Catering 3â€"1. Brad Noakes, Roger Craig and John Torangeau scored for 7 up and Chris Wylie for Tony‘s. Paperweight B division saw Finchdale Cleaners In the paperweight A division, Team No. 2 defeated Team No. 1, on two goals by Kevin Murphy. Tom Sullivan scored for the losers. Team No. 3 defeated No. 4 6â€"0. Kevin Elie was in goal for the shutout and goalscorers were W. Miller and J. St. James with two each and F. Montesanti and Mike Kesskemetti with singles. for the shutout. Cliffside Pipelayers was the losing In the second game, Team No. 4 defeated Team No. 3 9â€" 1. Stan Landry (3), Robert Pineau (2), Luigi Zanette, Michael Evans and Stephen Pelletier scored for the winners. Gary Curley scored for the losers. Team No. 4 downed Team No. 1 5â€"1. Robin Ferris (2) , Danny Campbell, Duane King and Ray Mueller scored for the winners. Tommy Hancock got the single for the losers. In Minor atom action, Team No. 1 and Team No. 2 tied 1â€"1, Brian Jack scored for Team No. 1 and Timmy Smith for Team No. 2. defeat The Chimnery 74. Norm Belyea and Brian Blazer scored three goals each and Robert Boyle one for the winners. Todd Langstaff with three and Jim Paron with one, scored for Chimnery. Avon Sportswear defeated Tubby‘s Driveâ€"In 7â€"2, on goals by Rocky Bradshaw (3), Steve Brown, (2), Kevin Foster and Ken Curley, Ed Weidner scored both goals for Tubby‘s. In Tyke action, Team No. 2 defeated Team No. 1 3â€"1. Eric Williamson scored twice for the winners and Terry Delahunte added a single. David Zidenberg was the lone scorer for the losers. In atom action, Team No. 2 L,d = on cWtns ooo <as boys are represented in the above photo while the lower picture shows those involved with the girls‘ league. The banquet took place at the parish hall last Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. U In the second game Team No. 4 defeated Team No. 3 3â€"1 on goals by Rick Shoup (2) and Scott Campbell. Gary Noftie scored for the losers. shutout Team No. 1 4â€"0, on goals by Chuck Nelson (2), John Fidder, and Ron Zanesco. Donald Reeds was in goal for the shutout. In the minor bantam division, Team No. 1 defeated Team No. 2 4â€"3 on goals by Gary Keough, Mike Skelly, Doug Lowrey, and Kolin Muir. Sergio Conâ€" stantino scored twice and Steve Lawler once for the losers. In the bantam division, Team No. 1 defeated Team In the atom second game, Team No. 3 defeated Team No. 4 43. Alvin Murphy, Frank Cincinella, Donald Keough and John Donia, scored for the winners. Donald Hodgson, David Williamson and Wayne Duck scored for the losers. In peewee action, Teams No. 1 and No. 2 tied 1â€"1. Drew Smith scored for Team No. 2, and Bill Heathering for Team No. 1. In the peewee second game, Peter Boyle scored twice and George Anastasi once as Team No. 4 shut out Team No. 3 4â€"0. Mark Segsworth got the shutout. nmmmemmmmmnmnnnnnnmnh u M PICKâ€"UP, TRACTORS, AND VANS ‘WES SMITH GULF SERVICE STATION 2250 Sheppard Avenue W (Opposite Eaton‘s) HOURLYâ€"DAILYâ€"WEEKLY CRESTWOOD TEXACO 1719 Bathurst St. (North of Steeles) 2223457 TRUCK RENTALS 741â€"2351 » > > C# OTHER LOCATIONS AT No. 2 6â€"2 on goals by Dino Faurret (2), Glen Voyce (2), Doug Lavine and Glen Wallis. Steve Gregoris and Mark Shoreman scored for the losers. In the second bantam game, Team No. 5 outscored Team No. 3 5â€"3. Mike Black with 3 goals and Spyro Naspasi with 2 accounted for the scoring for the winners. Andy Hann, Warren Weinberg and Leney Mizzoni scored for the losers. In minor midget action, West Finch Gulf defeated Hermes Cleaners 10â€"7 as both teams went on a scoring spree. James Higgins (5) Bob MacLauchlan (2), Ralph Vogal, Mike Clarkin, Allan Gillingham were the West Finch scorers. Doug Stow, Chris Lambrinos, Warren Verge each scored 2 goals for the losers while Doug Herder picked up a single. In the second game, Team No. 4 defeated Team No. 3, 5 2. Allan Davidson (3) Wayne Mayo and Mike McDermott scored for the winners. Allan Wallis and Frank Locicero scored for the losers. ‘Smile a Mile m WITH All House League games are played at Habitant Arena, the bantams Monday nights, minor midgets Thursday nights and all the other groups Saturday. WESTON LOCATIONS | MAIN OFFICEâ€" 759â€"5671 5401 Steeles Avenue W. (% Mile West of Weston Rd.) JOE‘S BP SERVICE STATION 118 Hwy. 7 at Keele, Maple FRED‘S SHELL 749â€"2717 oiimmnmmimmmmmnmmimmmnminnns 889â€"2183 Eagles by scoring twice Enzo _ Carcello, _ Tony Romano and Frank Reynolds added singles. Boylen is organizing senior and junior floor hockey teams which will participate against other youth centres. With the Eagles playing in an ‘A‘ division and the senior and junior teams playing in a °B‘ division, it is obvious that floor hockey has caught on well in the area. A wellâ€"played game betâ€" ween St. Andrews atoms and All Saints ended in a 3â€"3 tie as the Humber Valley Knights of Columbus Hockey League continued their new season at Weston Arena Sunday evening. were held to a 5â€"5 draw. Jim Scaccia was the big gun for St. Stephens atoms edged Our Lady of Victory 20. Mark Aspinwall scored both goals. In the minor bantam series, Our Lady of Victory overwhelmed St. Stephens 9â€" 1. Paul Voisin earned a hatâ€" trick. Dennis McKenna and Dennis Roland netted a pair each, while Mike Coppinger and Mark Guerin counted one apiece. Paul Scholz broke the goose egg for St. Stephens. by Dave Gerry Boylenâ€" Eagles . and Goldsworthy‘s Golden Gaels flying against the Gaels and Kenneth McAree counted twice for St. Andrews. Michael McGuiness got a single. All Saints‘ counters came from Joe Nicoletti, Dennis Duda and Hector Bosotti. Our Lady of the Airways shutout Transfiguration 4â€"0, with singletons from Jim Boylen opened up the Canadian Floor Hockey (police) League Sunday at Nelson A. Tim Carrigan earned a hatâ€"trick as Our Lady of the Airways Atoms trounced Transfiguration 6â€"1. David McDougall netted a pair of goals and Blair Boutilier counted one for the winners. Walter Kennedy scored for Transfiguration to prevent a shutout. Boylen Eagles OLV all out MacMillan, Jefry Shea, Bill Price, and Mike Fitzgerald:; St. Benedicts wrapped up the evening by shutting out St. Andrews 4â€"0 in a wellâ€" played match. Joe Sannuto counted twice, singles were scored by Mike Smith and Pat Savickas. Junior High. 20 The house league is open to all ages. If interested in helping or, perhaps, having your son play, give Joe Speziali a call at 249â€"0414. Wednesday saw a good turn out for an hour on ice and although, at the Arena. The ice hockey program is open to boys from fifteen years and up. 7â€"10 p.m. at moment, things are a bit unorganized, all went well as many happy faces were seen making for a program in the Pelmo Area as Boylen‘s The next step in the ladder is house league and Boylen SEVERAL MODELS AVAILABLE AT BIG SAVINGS DEMONSTRATOR CLEARANCE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR 1950 WILSON AVE. (sust East oft Weston Ra.) 741â€"7480 THEY HAVE TO GO!! 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