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Weston-York Times (1971), 9 Nov 1972, p. 14

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by Davchrry Those amazing tykes, under the guidance of Ian Elliott, recorded their tenth comecutive win this past week. Playing at Art Thompson Arena Monday, Murray Electric downed Mattel Toys 4-1 on singles from Scott MacDonald. Jim Richard, Bruce Nome and atoms got back on the Saturday saw the wind up of Humberview house league pre-season games. The regular schedule is slated to get under way this week. Michael Kristman and Stephen Austin scored for Team No. 2 and Kurt Richardson for Team No. l. John Caranci and Edward Caranei scored for Team No. I and John Tarangeau for Team No. 4. Humberview house league winds up pre-season games L..n...-r_.m winning mm: gamma“ at Ttutatornswhoarehavimt registered their second win and Dale Taranzeau notched Downsview 5-0 at Dom In mite action, there were two close games. Team No. 2 defeated Team No. 3 and Team No. l defeated Team No. 4 both by the score of bi. In paperweight A action, Team No. A defeated Team N ax-w. m med Goal was were Kevin 'mu Brian puuwurul “an.“ "on hlglllllul “$43. mug-rpm"? .mmn "iisaiiiiu91t1lltlt8ltt9l6' Rte-c, w'.' .. in..- re,e.t.re..t'.r m. S.thrlif,,,ye1son and It Lawlér sEored for Team 2. ",?te,',Nt,,.',,t,x, Kent Austin geared tor the Team No. 4 outscored Team No. I, 3-2 on goals by Rick Baily (2) and Abrian Darklndren. Mike Kushner and Glen Dennis scored for the losers. In paperweight B action, Team No. 7 shut out Team No. 6, so. David Pethic was in goal and the goal getters were Rocky Bradshaw, Kevin Foster, Ken Daley, Mark McDonald and Steve In tyke action, Teams No. 1 and No. 4 tied 1-1. Ernie Fidder scored for Team No. l and Gordon Luis for Team Team No. 2 defeated Team No. 3 M. Eric Williamson When In. This 3:01» Ire the York-Vienna Tenn Club’s clumping for singles In! doubles; mm Bisque, ladle: duh; Jay Wold, perennial an. From left to right Ire: Egon Spener, mixed doubles; Ken Stewart, runner up and Myra Wight, Indies doublet and mixed doubles. Murd- and men doubles; Peggy Elmlnovuu, ladies doubles; Thno Venllalnen, mem prizes were I‘m-(led at the club’l um] dance In! Sean-thy evening. Team No. 5 defeated Team No. 8 4-2. For the winners, Norm Belyea scored twice and Robert Boyle and Brian Blaser once each. Scoring in a losing cause were Dive Worthman and Dwight No. 4. Bowman 1 tony Biancofiore scored for the losers. In minor atom action, Team No. 1 defeated Team HUMBER BRIDGE MOTORS FryrThertipvy, tykes__s*reak our 1iii"tTeri"iiGlts.%ef'iiiVwhrfe" Ihey last! " Dumb: St. We“ Renault 15 Great '73 Renaults-- all models-- and -- '72 Renaults at beautiful priced. Come! Deal! Now! HERE THEY ARE: HERE "rriltiiiy GO: sales . service . parts . 239-43 95 winning track Saturday at Forest Hill Arena by taking Clairlea 3-1 on goals by Brad Wheeler, Mike King and Steve Ely. The Globe boys went to Art and Std Pacini got one. Thompson Arena Monday Monday, at St. Michael's, and swamped Highland Herb Lance and Mike Fulton Farms WI. Paul Higgins scored marksmen " the and Brad Wheeler each atoms West End AC b2. potted three while Greg Kirk BatesPasis dumped the and Steve McCloskey each atoms b0 at Doublerinks added two. Steve Ely and Friday. Tom Duggan added singles. Milva Auto Body "anfttiis new 1973 Renaults,l No. 4 bl Gary Rogers (3) John (2) and Allen Shaw (I) scored for the winners. Mike Evans broke the shut out. Team No. 3 defeated Team No 2 bl. Steve Pelletier scored both goals for the winners. Tim Smith scored for the losers. In atom action, Team No. 1 defeated Team No. 4 3-2. Calvin Bricker, Villas Milani and Randy McBride scored for Team 1. Wayne Duck and David Miller scored for the Team No 2 shut out Team No. 3 5-0. Vincent Montesanti was in goal for the vigtory. Fidder (2). Peewee action saw a couple of high scorins games. Team No. 2 defeated team No. 3 6-1. Walter Brinston scored 4 goals and Gordon Danick and Jim Ward 1 each. David Hayden scored the only goal for the Our Lady of Victory atoms trounced Transfiguration 7- ih Bruce Hickey scored four. Singles went to John Len- chak. Brian MacMillan and Ricky MacLean. Anbther one-sided shutout was St. Benedicts atoms 6.0 atoms defeated All Saints 6- 3. Brian Bosh scored a hat- trick for the winners. Dave Pelletier, Steve Pelletier and Mike Ewing each notched a single for St. Judes. D. Duda coated a pair and D. Osheu one for All Saints. Weston Arena was the scene again last Sunday evening for the Humber Valley Knights of Columbus Hockey League. In the One ti) Renault 12 a tough time getting un- tracked, lost b3 to Bates. Pasis Saturday at Dixie. Carl Wareham scored two and Sal Pacini got one. Monday, at St. Michael's, Herb Lance and Mike Fulton scored marksmen " the atoms West End AC b2. Team No. 4 downed Team No. 1 6-3. Lee Gallis (2) Murry Conn, Peter Boyle and Gary Gray scored for :he winners. Bill Heatherington and Robert Dunbar (2) scored for the losers. In minor bantam play Team No. 4 defeated Team No. 1 4-2. Rick Shoup, Steve Aguis, Danny Martin and Steve Smith scored for the winners. Gord Hester and D. Lowrey scored for the losers. Team No. 8 defeated Team No. 2 M. Mike Jordan (2) Gary Nettie, Tim Monahan, Bob Hudson, Dennis Tucker and Brian Cudworth scored In bantam action, Team No. 1 defeated Team No. 4 b6. Dino Faurret, Derek Trevorrow, Doug Levine, Robert Farah, David Nashimento and Craig Ttilk scored for the winners. Ed Betencourt (3) Spyro Naspasi and Gary Mac- Our Lady of the Airways minor bantams defeated St. Judes 5-2 in a well-played match. Mike Fitzgerald tallied twice for the winners while teammates Dougie Wilcox, Jefry Shea and Bill Price counted one apiece. Mike Mattine accounted for The atoms, w'ho are having win over St. Andrews. Wayne Nelson counted twice, while Mike Pikul, Ralph Soder, John Kinch and Dave Gardner notched one each. Transfiguration, minor bantams shut out St. Stephens 4-0 with a goal each from Steven Davenport, Mike Mears, Greg Fargala and Pat Mornoney. sided games In. Courtesy Cur Reriauit 12 Station Wagon registered their second win in shutting Burlington 4-0 in peewee play. Steve Kelly was in the nets for the win. Team mates Larry Gauche scored two and Randy Reynolds and John Breeze notched singles: In North York action the tykes fell 1-0 to York Mills Saturday at Downsview and lost again to Flemingdon Gi Tuesday. Keith Monk potted three while Burno Battestilla dougall scored for the losers. Teams No. 2 and No. 3 played to a 33 tie. Pete Higgins (2) and Steven Gregoris were the goal scorers for Team No. 2. Sidney Korman, Lenny Mizzoni and Tino Chini scored for Team No. 3. In minor midget action, TeamNo.1scored5goalsin the third period to defeat Team No. 4 H. Warren Verge (3) Doug Stow, Jeff Curley, Ted McMillan, Danny Pyke and Don Dawson scored for the winners. For the losers scorers were Mike Black (3) Don Lighthal and Scott "reaniho. 3 scored twice in the last minute to defeat Team No. 2 M. Frank Leone and Maw“? (2_ta180 Cord Brown and Bill Casey scored for the winners. Jamie Higgins (3), Gregg Barton, Pat Boyd, Ralph Vogel and Bob Maclachlan scored for the losers. The evening ended with a b2 tie game between All Saints and St. Benedicts minor bantams. Lary Sutton notched both counters for Bennies. Domenic Mon- temurro and Mike Bigeili were the marksmen for All Saints. St. Judes/i All Saints-3 Our Lady of Victory-7 Transfiguration-0 St. Benedict; St. Andrews.0 both St. Judas goals MINOR BANTAMS Transfiguration-4 St. Stephensn Our Lady of the Airways-5 St. Judes-t All Saints-2 St. Benediets-2 ATOMS They made it two in a row in taking Flemingdon 3-0 at Bayview Arena. Dan Joyce recorded the shut out as Alain Maheu, David Walmsley and Ron Miller accounted for the scoring. After a slow start the atoms came on to dump Willowdale 4-1 Saturday at Centennial Singles by Robert Webb, Carl Miklovich, Peter Kostulk and Thompson Macartney accounted for the scoring. Wednesday, at Habitant, atoms took St. Edward's " Rick Grund- sten scored two while Niall Moore, David Vienneau and David Pelletier got one each. Iand Dale Tqrangeau from up a win by taking Northwest bl at Fenside Monday. Steve Gerardi and Ron Miller scored singled. "iies in the Gcond game. e minor atoms picked The winless peewees went down 6-1 to Annunciation Monday at Downsview with Charlie Craib the only player to score. Northwest peewees ran their loss streak to four with a 5-0 defeat Wednesday at John Booth Arena. Minor bantam play saw Humberv)ew. blankei 9. t, _k"trttteh, dealer Vodov The sleek "that ellltlltllltlii che1llt..rlet all for your norm Mommy ' and", '" the YIIIOW '09.! wad-v 'Snowmobiles." Mommy Mom-l mourn of Inmgwici Corporation, Dd. Mink-woo, Ontarla warfg instantly 13 out of 14 days. For 14 winter days we cold-tested our Mevcury Hurricane for instant stoning. We put it In the bmer Wisconsin cold _ T In temperotures down to 21 below . _ _ and we tried to start it each morning We wanted to see just how dependable that Mercury starting system really was, Thirteen of those 14 days, our Hurricane fired on the first pull We tested other sleds too, but none of them could match Merc, In fact. none of them even came close, C Mercury believes dependable starting is important, mars why we glve you hot Thunderbolt ignition on both Humcones for fast, sure stats-even in the most severe cold Compare all the '73 Mercs . Humcane Mark II Hurricane Mark I .1140 MAX ..tor total toughness and total performance See your Mercury Moreyry, dealer ttxfoy l- -I- ", AL A MERCURY CHALLENGE: HIE HOLIDAY RENTALS LTD. 66 MILVAN DRIVE, WESTON 'iafiiiiFrfitiuis - a h “I”: baby a” at Kahlua: Arena Friday, Numb". bun murmurs trpatittttairtt'rtet.irt etttdhiitieogqttirt-t" $,taitdtimrartlitt locum-Manufa- memmm mu Numb-ventral: Wmuyol, this In expected this The minor barium: opened their sthedttie on a winning not: in naming back Avenue Road " It Habit-ht Pt goal, by John swam, Gino. 34)thth The minor tannins were not so fortunate at Down- sview Arena Friday waning whentheyrunlntbtherea sview Arena Saturday. Doug Lighthall got the shutout. David Black and Randy Roth each scored two while Ken Schultz added one. The fourth consecutive victory for the minor bantams was a bl win over Annunciation Wednesday at John Booth. Randy Roth and Andy Sartor scored. The bantams took St. Edward's " at John Booth Wednesday. The winning margin was two markers from Andy Oletic and singles by Steve Crawford, Gary Clark and John Knowles. The bantam squad tied York Mills 1-1 Saturday at Downsview as Frank Studney notched the single. The juveniles rounded out the week's play on a losing note in dropping two. The first a 9-0 decision at the hands of Avenue Road. Monday at Fenside Arena and the second a 9-1 loss to Willowdale at Fenside Wednesday. Brian Atkinson scored the lone marker. Duffield took minor midgets bo in their lone contest at Downsview Tuesday. Win and loss unequal-IAN In. both M. Jan wr. MWMNN to: tUgg' a-tlam that. huh-at madman”. " the other - My; thy t.*eettr.st Boys Tititr Aegitt ttttlr mom Tutteeeuiogi. In down but not out. m m5. than ware 5.550 TB death in Canada. 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