*+/_ Humber House League real busy Finkler 3â€"2 on goals by Jeff Smith, Alvin Murphy, and Donald Schultz. Marc Parent and Jim McRobb scored for the losers. In the peewee division, There were two close games in the atom division. Teams No. 2 and No. 4 played to a 3â€"3 tie, Paul Duck scored twice and Dave Williamson once for Team No. 4. Ron Zanesco, Chuck Nelson and Scott Finan scored for Team No: 2. In the other game, West End Offset defeated Len Jack, Mark Atkinson, John Oswin and Gary Rogers. Scoring for the losers were, Gary Curley, Philip Devlin, Pat Mernagh and Lui Zanette. Team No. 1 defeat Team No. 3 5â€"4. Goal scorers for No. 1 Team No. 1 defeat Team No. 3 3â€"1. Ernie Fidder scored 2 goals and Ronnie Dawson 1 for the winners. Anthony Biancofiore scored the lone tally for the losers. In minor atom action, Team No. 4 defeated Team No. 2 2â€"1. Robert Pineau and Mike Paquette scored for the winners. Steven Jackson scored for the losers. defeated Avon Sportswear 3â€" 1. Norm Belyea scored twice and Brian Blaser once for Finchdale and Kevin Foster scored for the losers. In tyke division, Skyline Mifg. and Seals played to a 1â€" 1 tie. Danny Campbell scored for Skyline and Eric Williamson for the Seals. Team No. 2 defeated Team No. 4 3â€"2. Kent Austin scored twice, Ron Kelly once for Team 2. Peter Boyd scored both goals for the losers. In the second game, Team No. 1 shutout Team No. 3 2â€"0. Glen Dennisâ€" scored both goals for the winners and Brian Baker was credited with the shutout. In B division, Chimnery defeated Tubby‘s 6â€"2. Todd Langstaff® (2), Kevin MacKenzie (2), Ken Curley and Bill Speed scored. Kevin Gedney and Dave Worthman scored for Tubby‘s. Mit action Saturday saw Sevenâ€"Up defeat Cliffside Tor M (8“;1“ 2:: angeau (3) Noakes scored for the winners. Chris Zacaib scored for the losers. Team No. 1 shut out Team No. 3 7â€"0, Jeff Brown got the HERE THEY ARE: Finchdale Cleaners 4135 Dundas St. West @ Free Courtesy Car sales ® service ® parts e 239â€"4395 HUMBER BRIDGE MOTORS _ all the new 1973 Renaults! Renault 12 Renault 15 Renault NOW ON DISPLAY . . . COME SEE THEM By Dave Gerry Kress & â€" MacDonald paperweights held Norâ€" thwest Motors to a 1â€"1 tie in Saturday‘s first game in the 6â€"9 division. S. Knox was Kress & â€" MacDonald‘s marksman _ while H. Kothleitner â€"scored for Northwest Motors. L & M Truck Parts picked up their first win in defeating Turnvale 3â€"1. M. Radomski (2) and P. Pellegrini scored for L & M. Turnvale‘s marksman was D. Krikorian. Preâ€"Port registered a 3â€"2 win .in the 10â€"12 division by taking Nick‘s Fina. D. Marcheski (2) and A. Marson gave Preâ€"Port the win. Nick‘s scorers were T. Dicristoford and G. Ianâ€" forno. Polytarp took Gerry‘s Carpentry 4â€"1 in Saturday‘s action in the 13â€"16 age group. M. Thoroski potted two and involved in both goals as he and Paul Brady set up Brian Bromby for the first tally and, with the help of Robert Poce, assisted Jackie Pickâ€" ford on the winning goal. Paul Saunders played exâ€" In minor bantam play, Team No. 4 defeated Team No. 23â€"1. Tim Pahapil, Terry Martin and Danny Martin scored for the winners and Tim Musgrave scored the only tgoal for the losers. West End AC minor atoms continued their winning streak with a 2â€"1 victory over Downsview. Sparked by Bromby and Pickford, West End came from behind to extend their winning streak to four in a row. Paul Saunders played exâ€" assists by Jackie Pickford Amesbury house league In the second game, Lanet defeated T.C.S. 3â€"2 in a close winners. Walter Brinston and Jim Ward scored for the mudlï¬rk!xwwï¬:' was credited with the Globe Electronics 7â€"0. Peter No. 1 defeated Team No. 3 4 Boyle with 3, Dean McGuire, 3. Gord Hester, Peter Jamie McDougall were goal Chris McBride scored for the West End AC on move Richard Maclean was Two four goal scorers in Keith‘s 9â€"4 romp Renault 12 Station Wagon Hamasaki answered for General; H. Keith Realtor defeated Amesbury Auto Centre 94 Tuesday in the 13â€"16 group. M. McCausland and T. Cannatelli‘s each scored four. N. Houle notched one. Amesbury‘s marksmen were D. Baldara, P. Grau, K. Northwest Motors paperweights romped over Turnvale â€"10â€"0. _ Unforâ€" tunately, marksmen are unavailable. In the 10â€"12 group the Capri‘s squeezed by General Gear 2â€"1 on singles from R. Kapralik and G. Barth. B. added singles. Gerry‘s lone goal getter was F. Troiani. Arrow _ Real Estate defeated Sandrin Precast 4â€"0 Tuesday in the 6â€"9 division. W. Chartrand recorded the shutout. J. Romain (2), D. Morgan and R. Dell‘Angelo Sunday, November 19, saw West End win 8â€"1 over Faustina for their fifth straight win. Paul Brady scored the first goal on assists from Ricky Maclean and Brad Chamâ€" bers. Ronni Confiant scored on a pass from Jackie Pickâ€" ford and Ricky Maclean made it 3â€"0. In the second half Ronnie Clarkin completed the Downsview outshot West End 1411. tremely well in the net fim Doug hnnzr' P.: Chris McBride scored for the winners. Mike Jordan and Gary Noftie scored for the losers. In bantam action, Team No. 3 defeated Team No. 4 5â€"2 on goals by Henry Bilboa, Colin Cobb, Tino Chini, Glenn Howell and David Lidstone. John Fragale and Larry Haughton scored for the losers. > Team No. 2 defeated Team No. 1 by the same 5â€"2 score. William Thorpe scored a hat trick for the winners and Renault 16 had Lisanti and Eglinton Auto play to a 1â€"1 tie. G. Dempsey _ scored _ for Eglinton and T. Thoroski answered for Lisanti. Capri‘s shutout Preâ€"Port 2â€"0 behind the goaltending of A. Stellato. G. Barth and F. Pezzolesi scored. Â¥ H. Keith took Polytarp 4â€"2 to end the week‘s play. M. McCausland (2) and T. Cannatelli and N. Houle scored for Keith. B. Pettitt and J. Vaccaro answered for Polytarp. Confiant scored the third of his hat trick with a beauty on a pass from Ricky Roden. The West End AC minor atoms are now being sponsored by Steffe‘s Barâ€"Bâ€" Q of Weston Road. Kruchak and L. Masciangelo. Arrow Real Estate ran up their third consecutive win to remain â€" undefeated â€" in beating Kress & MacDonald 2â€"1. R. Dell ‘Angelo and J. Romain gave Arrow the win. C. O‘Brien scored for Kress & MacDonald. and Ricky Roden. Newcomer Elio Capizzano scored his first goal of the Faustina broke Greg Taylor‘s shutout bid but West End came right back with an unassisted goal by Ricky Maclean. Ronnie Gillingham, Pat Boyd and Tim McAfee scored for the zlnn;cg. Mike Black spoiled The other ga No. 2 who defeated Team No Dino Faurrett scored for the Ten to twelve division play (Draviator & GLASS SERVICE LTD. Antiâ€"Freeze is not enouch for safe car 7441 WESTON ROAD more! 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Tuesday at Habitant the Young Canadians _took Milva boys shocked Titan Cartage 2â€"1 Friday at St. Michael‘s. Frank McQuitty and John Breeze scored and goalie Steve Kelly, who has only allowed two goals in the last five games, was tykes were back at it Tuesday at St. Michael‘s with Murray losing 54. Scott MacDonald and Mark Higgins each scored twice. Murray‘s final game of the week was Friday at St. Michael‘s and Wex Nordam held the tykes to a 22 draw. Bruce Nottle counted both. Globe Electronics minor atoms, took Wexford 41 Saturday at Forest Hill on three goals by Brad Wheeler and one by Paul Higgins. Monday at North Toronto Globe ran over Howsen Chev 7â€"1. Paul Higgins scored five, Jeff Voel and Greg Kirk to dump Globe 3â€"2 Friday at Fenside. Brad Wheeler MERCURY CHALLENGE: Top our warranty. Mercury infroduces a warranty so complete we challenge you to find a better one. For any snowmobile. Anywhere. For one full year, we cover everything on our new sleds against defects. 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