a; In Rink§ for York ,7 parks " RqIti$etitgittttqAittr. “mm-um -datttoqettadetattmt [at not to mrrret a petition nth; In! mm) ieerit*a1ittuvieirtitr. N-qtutatioeterirtuin the than an at 8mm Pare, Elgiintoet Flat: or Java M quit m ditttarteetbrettihHetttr-. Tttittioeta-hdttte atrmrtdAliiantmandRoeb flit.io, bug Mary J'hilitr t-tio-attadoetettte ehiidrqnto amuse-u: of heavy tame. He was“ thatnank0Vstftoolwottid by Dave Gerry The Amesbury House League is made its debut this week at Amesbury Arena, Lawrence and Culford Avenues. Admission is free and the teams will be going every Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings from 6 .. 15 to 9:15 p.m. and Saturdays ftom1to4p.m.Therewi11be sixteen sponsored teatns participating this season. Amesbury is icing a paperweight team whose schedule will be strictly limited to exhibition games. Aside from playing teams outside the Amesbury organization, the boys will play a full house league schedule, not taking any points for a win or tie but with points going to the; Toronto Metros soccer Club has announced the apr!opttmettt, ol Arthur Manama uneNorthAmeI-icanSoccer Uagueteam. A native of Lisbon, Por- cinadian eitiUn who served " Metros' director of player personnel for the past two terim coach of the team for the Metros' last four league and two exhibition games of the 1972 season. earning two Northwest Boys Club Convener Mrs. S. Sollman has a few openings on her junior program for squirts - ages 4-7, and Juniors, ages b 11. Game times are noon at Crang Plaza Bowling Alleys. Her phone number is 742-7620 for those interested. Last week's results: Ann Sollman 125 Mike Thompsqn 137 Marlene Cadenu 161 Michael Tanaki 157 by Joanne Drapeau In the Bowlarama peewee division Dwayne Neill: rolled IM, Mathew Gosllnski 97 and Michelle singles: - Billy Und rolled a 206 single. Timmy Patchett bowled 170 and 191 for a 361 double, and Carol Hussey 193 and 165 for a 358 double. Junior Bowler of the week was Cathy Gilbert with IM, HIGH AVERAGES Metros name coach Youth bowling Amesbury underway Bowlarama division boob-mm mum-mutt- board of amnion for ttmst-tttOtt-err" rinks-twat“ mummy-noun: m.mmm aistt-etgWarsirtttte MAW-m. "Boerdoteoettrr9wextted WWWNW!‘ Ill mu when [and in Ivauablc, one market! hockey only and the other" plea-m hung only. Rink boards [in - be 'rreted, atBortRatnatPartand draws at home in the NASL matches and a win and lose against wiring foreign clubs from Israel (Maccabi Tel- Aviv, 1-0) and England (Birmingham City, M). Of the many applicants for the _ Metros' coaching position, Rodrigues utiefiee the requirements set down by the club's board of directors and has a record of performance " a coach. Prior to joining Metros in WU, Rodrigues won two baek-ttAtaek championships The 10-12 lads have General Gear, Lisanti Construction, Eglinton Automotive, Pre-Port Home Improvements, Nick’s Fina and the Capris of Joe Bianca and Star Mercury. Four squads make up the 13-16 group, Amesbury Auto Centre, Polytarp Products, H. Keith Realtor and Gerry's Carpentry. Starting next week we will publish a full weekly report on house opposition. The 6-9 division features boys representing Kress & MacDonald Insurance, Sandrin Precast, ArrawReal Estate, Tumvale Cartage, L & M Truck Parts and Nor- thwest Motors (paper- weights). Single Anne Sohnan 194 Triple Anne Sonman 443 Single Michael Thompson Triple Michael Thompson Senlors Single Marlene Cadeau 223 Triple 535 Single Steve Grant 240 Triple Doug Butterfield 552 Kelly Page tia Arthur Breens 85 HIGH SCORES (FLAT) .6! Samba and Woodborwgh. School In“ no Bala, George Sync. Rawlittstm, J._l_l_.W_|lcon,_Hu}nwpodmd, law this: mm; Coronation; Dani-on; Ealinlon mu; Elm. Folrbnnk; Glon Cody. ganged. Haw-on, ihiui with board of Mac-tic; approval, Frank Oke. um 2h,Ptrf',t, " OI no 1l',,tlttRl'l'l.J','Slt th't'tS.elth'tgg,t" tun. m. . The Mom wk! rm with two different clubs in the germ-pro National Soccer Inga of Ontario. m 1970 he coached Toronto Croatia to the National Soccer league season. He also won the all- Croatian soccer team tournament held at New York City the same season. After founding the soccer team of the First Portuguese Club of Toronto in 1968, Rodrigues coached the team to the National Soccer League title in 1969. His record that season was 22 wins, 2 ties and four losses while his '70 record with Croatia was 24 wins, 2 ties and 2 losses. He emigrated from Portugal in 1956 and played two seasons " a goalkeeper with White Eagles in the National Soccer league and three seasons in the Toronto and District Soccer League. In 1964 Rodrigues was the playing coach for Hellenic in the NSL. The following season he was the playing coach for Lusitan Soccer Club in Vancouver and won the Summer Cup. He returned to Toronto in 1966 and founded the Por- tuguese United Soccer Club. The following year he served as playing coach of the all- amateur team in the National Soccer league. The 44-year-old Rodrigues started in organized soccer 30 years ago when as a 14- year-old goalie, he joined the junior team of Club Oriental of “Mn. After 10 seasons, professional player in 1952 to Vitorln Setubal in Portugal followed by three seasons, 1953-55 with Benfica. His contract was then sold to Grupo de Sportivo of Mon- tijo, Portugal and he played with that team through to 'tti. tr.?.: o 2-speed windshield wipers and washers o 4-way flasher hazard warning lights . Three point front seat belts and two point rear seat bolts TOYOTA FEATURES AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT iEEiiTifi? For the first time in pro racing . ' Canada will be 'tl/ttNd Benson & Hedges 100's Grand Prix, featuring some of the world’s greatest professional skiers in a $400,000 series of ex- citing races. This Canadian leg of the pro ski classic will be held at Co1lingrood,, Blue Mountain ParkiOntarlo, January 26, Spidegi Sabittt, ?illy_Frid and Hugo Nindl will be, among those competing from the U.S., Japan, Austria, Norway, France and Switzerland. Canadian participants will be Peter Duncan, Bob Swan and Rod Hebron. Ski centres represented on the circuit, in addition to Collingwood, are Aspen, Vail and Steamboat Springs,' Colorado; Mount Snow, Vermont; St. Paul, Min- Monday, October 30 was disappointing for the west end A C Minor atoms as they were defeated 3-2 by Scotts Colonels even though they controlled the game and ogtahot the Teotdtion w, it, , , "r'; " Brian Bromby scored both goals, one unassisted and the other set up by Ricky Maclean. Saturday, November 4 West End defeated Fin- churst 4 to 1 in an exciting match. West End started slowly but were kept in the Bromby scores 4 for West End minor atoms Head-to-head pro skiing nesota; Beech Mountain, North Carolina; Boyne Mountain, Michigan; Seattle, Washington; Bear Valley, California and Park City, Utah. -" _ The Grand Prix tour- naments are two-day competitions sanctioned by the International Ski Racers' Association. Two events are involved - giant slalom and slalom - with one full day devoted to each in the various legs of the classic. In essence, the Grand Prix involves single-elimination man-against-man racing. The final match of each event sees two pros fight it out for the top spot in the winner's circle. Last year nine head-to-head tour- nine head-to-head tour- naments were held. Points are awarded in each race toward the overall season‘s trophy. Announcing that a game by goalie Greg Taylor who made some excellent saves. Brian Bromby sparked the team with two goals assisted by Paul Brady. Jackie Rick- tt/ttpttgrgitte? 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