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Weston-York Times (1971), 1 Feb 1973, p. 10

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* Pittsburgh Minnesota Lbs Angetes Atlanta Montreal New York Philadelphia Toronto Piftsburgh Philadeiph in Monitreal Minnesota New York Philadelphia Toronto Boston Montreal Philadelphia Atlanta New York Minnesota Pittsburgh gtron icago Vancouver Los Angetes Atlanta Pittsburgh Philadeiphia Montreat Detroit Team New York Boston Minnesota Detroit Vancouver Toranto Chicago Atlanta Montreal Pittsburgh Toronto New York The doctors and nurses game was something else, with penalties being handed out for holding and kissing. They had an abundance of players this year and the bench warmers took out their vengence by all coming on the ice at once. When it ended up there was about 25 There was a little get together afterwards for the Montreal guests and from all reports, it was a real sucâ€" from the night was in the neighborhood of $400. which will be turned over to the Northwestern ‘ Hospital expansion committee. One of the highlights of the night was the draw. The main prize was won by Lois Flaherty whose column appears in this newspaper. The York Lion‘s Steel Drum Band was in (atâ€" tendance but had a little difficulty getting their float to the centre of the ice surface. After everyone got off and pushed, the program got underway and what a program it was, special lighting effects complete with three fire drums and rhythmic music like you never heard before. The girls put on a fine display of the fine art of hockey, but I never realized they play as rough as they many comments as to what happened to the Bert Robinson Report for last week, it would appear that it is well read. The only excuse I have is that after anâ€" nouncing the games and running the clock for eight hours straight, it took all of Sunday to recuperate. Our teams done extremely well, winning five of theâ€"six games and I guess the boys from Beaconsfield are anâ€" xious to even things up when we have our return match at Montreal sometime in April. Apparently the proceeds Last week as many of you RESULTS Tyke 8 Boston 6 â€" Toronto 0 Pittsburgh 1 â€" Chicago 0 Vancouver 6 â€" Atlanta 1 Detroit 6 â€"Montreal 2 Minnesota 1 â€"New York 1 Tyke A Montreal 3 â€" Boston 1 Philadelphia 1 â€" Atlanta 1 Chicago 4 â€" Minnesota 0 Detroit 2 â€" Vancouver 1 Pittsburgh 3 â€"Los Angeles 1 Toronto 4 â€" New York 1 Minor atom New York 1 â€"Minnesota 1 Montreal 2 â€" Philadeiphia 1 Pittsburgh 7 â€" Boston 0 Los Angeles 5 â€" Toronto 3 Peewee Detroit 5 â€" Atianta 0 Montreal 3 â€" Philadeiphia 1 Minor bantam Pittsburgh 6 â€" Toronto 0 Boston 5 â€" Philadelphia 0 Minnesota 7 â€" New York 1 Montreal 6 â€" Detroit 0 Bantam Detroit 4 â€" Montreal 1 Philadelphia 6 â€" Boston 3 Pittsburgh 3 â€" Toronto 2 Minnesota 7 â€" New York 5 Minnesota 4 â€" Toronto 2 Pittsburgh 4 â€"New York 3 Los Angeles 3 â€" Boston 3 Minor bantam STANDINGS Tyke B Minor atom Peewee Tyke A 1# 4 H 12 Fairview‘s second loss in a row was at the hands of Le Gourmet Wednesday at Hyland‘s. Fairview went down 42. Mark Lang and Mike Fulton were the only Atom action had Fairview Electronics stretch their win streak to three as they skated to a 52 win over Finchurst at Forest Hill on Saturday. Five Fairview players shared in the scoring, Carl Wareham, Paul Verge, Carl Sabotka, Bruce Rugelis and Herb Willy Wonderful came on to down Fairview Elec: tronics 4â€"2 at Hyland‘s Centre Sunday. Mike Fulton and Paul Verge were the only marksmen. Globe Electronics minor atoms, kept rolling along as they defeated Clairlea 5â€"0 at Agincourt Wednesday. Jeff McNeilâ€"Smith _ got the shutout and Paul Higgins potted two while Tom Duggan, Brad Wheeler and Steve McCluskey added each one. by Dave Gerry Singles by Ken Stevens and Scott McDonald and the goal tending of Jim Richard and Mark Fralick gave Murray Electric a 20 win in tyke action in a game played at Forest Hill Saturday. Wednesday at Forest Hill the tykes had to settle for a 2 2 tie with the Voyageurs. Murray scorers were Scott McDonald and Tim Buchinski. Humberview MTHL third place in the scoring race with his 12th and 13th goals and an assist to give him 18 points, only 4 behind league leading Duncan Simpson of Atlanta who scored his 20th goal of the season. Captain John Marko of Montreal did his daddy Bill and coach of the team proud by tallying twice for the Habs in a 31 win over Boston. Linemate Scott (Twister) Clarke set up both goals. Toronto remained unâ€" defeated by manhandling slumping Rangers 41. Parents did . a comâ€" 6 goals. Pittsburgh has finally broken through the tie barrier by winning their game, a 10 shutout. The winning goal was scored by Darren Crisp in the last minute of play. Tyke A of Boston, this makes his fifth of the season and makes him leader of the scoring race with two points over Darren Wadden of Minâ€" nesota. Jimmy Stewart of Vanâ€" couver got his first hat trick while scoring 4 of his team‘s This week‘s series was highlighted by only one shutout that by Jack Sumâ€" mers of Chicago in a 4â€"0 romp over Minnesota. This year the girls are asked to participate and pledge sheets may be obâ€" tained from head coaches and the ladies auxiliary. Our slogan is: The boys skate for those who cannot walk. Fred Whitehead has asked me to remind head coaches to make sure that each coach has handed out forms to players. Bumper and windshield sticke;;/a‘re still available from e ladies auxiliary. Tyke B â€" Shutout goalies for this week are Gregory Bagshaw of Boston and Kevin Bagshaw of Pittâ€" sburgh, his first of the year. A fine effort by the Bagshaw boys. Another hat trick was scored by Robbie Thompson Coming up next is the Timmy Tyke Skateathon, on February 10 from 3 to 8 p.m. at Keelesdale Arena. Wednesday nights our M.T.H.L. teams play at Keelesdale Arena but atâ€" tendance has been dropping off and we ask that you come out and support these teams. You will also see some thrilling hockey. Paul Gurza moved into Milva Auto Body climbing up The minor atoms took Avenue Road 5â€"2 at Fenside Monday. Darry! Neumann, avid Cochrane, Alain Maheu, Peter Byrne and Mousey Flude shared _ the scoring. Friday at Downsview Duffield dumped the tykes 3â€" 1. Keith Monk was the lone marksman. their win streak to seven in defeating Experimental Tool 7â€"3 at Habitant Wednesday. Atom play had Target churst 21 at Fenside Wedâ€" nesday on two markers by Host Rentâ€"Aâ€"Car, peewees lost 4â€"2 to Duffield at North York play saw the tykes surprise _ Young Canadians 5â€"0 Monday at Fenside. Brad Baird starred in the nets. Keon Jenson and Bruno Battistella each scored two with Steve MeBride getting one. Milva came on to dump West End AC 3â€"1 at Forest Hill Thursday, their seventh win in their last eight games. Larry Gazzola scored twice and John Breeze added one. Mousey Flude shared in the Milva Auto Body peewees made it 3â€"1 over Richardson for Sports at Forest Hill on Saturday. Two markers by Ed Jordan and a single from John Breeze was all that was needed. « Smith added singles As a footnote to the tyke B series, I would like to add that I had the privilege of head coaching this division last week and the climax to the day came when an old buddy, coach Clarence Kanis was booted out of the game for bad mouthing the referee. I never saw him get so excited. Byrne each scored two and Alain _ Maheu, _ Darry! Neumann â€" and â€" Dwayne Peewee â€" Detroit goalie M. Scarpone pulled off this week‘s only shutout. Pittâ€" sburg‘s Murray Grazianni got himself a hat trick in their upset win over New York. Although the Boston Los Angeles game ended in a 3â€"3 tie, the game will be awarded to Boston by default. The big upset of the series was Minnesotoa‘s 4â€"2 win over Toronto, Minnesota is the ninth place team and Toronto is in first place. With only four games left in regular season play, only 3 points separate the top six Minor Bantam â€" This was a week for shutouts and hat tricks. In the shutout category: Randy Williams, Pittsburgh: Lucio D‘Alo, Boston and Johnny Mattolo Montreal. The hat tricks went to Dennis Krmec, Pittsburgh; John Ricci, Minnesota and Joe Gauci, Montreal. John Conte, Minnesota, tallied for four assists. Bantam â€" The score in the Detroitâ€"Montreal game was 4â€"1 Detroit, however Monâ€" treal won by default as Detroit did not have sufâ€" ficient players. The only hat trick went to Mike Hudes of Minnesota. The series was riddled with penalties and, as a result, Toronto will be playing shorthanded _ by _ three players and Pittsburgh by one. Minor atom â€" This week‘s shutout was scored by Pittâ€" sburgh‘s Joe Fezza. A hat trick went to Kevin Deery of the same team. There were no less than two penalty shots called in this series. Referee Ron Wright must have been in a bad mood. mendable job of filling in for missing Vancouver coaches although the Canucks lost: a close 21 game to Detroit. The playoff race remains tight as only eight points separate second place from eleventh. The Kings have all but been eliminated having only gained one tie in thirâ€" teen games to remain in last place. Minor atoms stretched The bantams. dropped their only game last week, a 4â€"1 loss to Young Canadians at Downsview Tuesday. Frank Studney was the lone scorer. The minor midgets came right back to shut out Dufâ€" field 1â€"0 on Friday> at Downsview. Ray Blanchard picked up the shutout and Dave Crossey got the single. York Mills dumped the minor midgets 3â€"1 at Don Mills Monday. Dave Crossey got the only goal. Northwest took Art Issler 10 at Habitant on Wedâ€" nesday. KVN â€" Nick‘s Collision juveniles lost 4â€"0 to Avenue Road Tuesday at Downâ€" sview. At Fenside Thursday, Canadian Legion 66 took a 3â€"1 win from KVN. Wayne Stordey got the goal. Del Zotto Dynamos, minor atoms, played three games last _ week _ with the goaltenders turning in a superlative effort, shutting out the opposition in all three or, if you prefer, over one hundred and twenty minutes of play. The first was a 1â€"0 effort over West End AC at Doublerink Saturday. Jeff Haughton got the single while the duo of Graham Ottawa and Brad Tait shone in the nets. Art Issler Construction, minor bantams fell to Young Canadians 4â€"3 at Habitant Tuesday. Gary Hendrix, Randy Roth and Pete Malfa were the goal getters. Host Rentâ€"Aâ€"Car‘s next game, Wednesday at Fenâ€" side, was a 6â€"1 win over Annunciation. This was their first win since December 14 and only their fifth of the season. Glen Alford scored three and Charlie Craib, Darren Austin and Kit Scovell added singles. Up in the air goes one of the members of the London Grads on their way to an overtime vicâ€" tory over the St. Catharines Panthers in last weekend‘s ladies‘ invitational basketball meeting in the Borough of York. The favorites, the Hamilton Athena‘s came through to capture the seniors title. The furthest the borough gals could get was the consolation finals. By Dave Gerry West _ Gate _ Motors, Amesbury‘s MTHL tykes, played to a 1â€"1 tie with Clarkson at Amesbury Arena _ Monday. â€" Steve Traynor scored for West Gate. The tykes then posted their first win since December 11, a 2â€"0 decision over Cawthra at Doublerink Wednesday. Todd Reid scored the double while teammate Brad Tyson turned in the shutout. Downsview Tuesday. Robert Herder and Glen Alford were the scorers. Del Zotto and Premet Dynamo goalers horse collar rivals The Ottaway and Tait combination came to the fore again at Dixie on Tuesday as the Dynamos and Scott‘s Colonels .played _to. a, 0â€"0 draw,â€" the: second scoreless game in a row. tie. Graham Ottaway and Brad Tait turned aside all shots. Titan Cartage peewees went down again, this time 7â€" 2 to Westway Forwarding at Amesbury on Monday. Marty Kendall and David Holland scored. Rings, on Monday at Amesbury, played to a 0â€"0 The bantams only game of Tomorrow the Colonels take to the road, travelling to Detroit to play a two game set with the Gilco Hawks. Home base for the team will be in Dearborn, Michigan. The Colonels currently hold down first place in the ‘A‘ division so Gilco should have their hands full. A full report will follow on their return. the week was a win as they took their twentyâ€"second of the season, a 3â€"2 decision over Finchurst. The Colonels played Sunday at George Bell and the marksmen were Avie Roth with two and Gord McGrail with one. weston york times © 241â€".5211 0 € ey ASS CL ASS\F\ED S,.SELL )} Ontario‘s Ministries of the Environment and Natural Resources are trying to reach all the sportsmen who And there are always a few fisherman who, through forgetfulness or through the press of business demands on their time, don‘t getâ€"back to the ice in time to take their fishing huts off before the thaw. As if that weren‘t enough, a remarkable number of iceâ€" fisherman revert to sanitary arrangements that are primitive to say the least. Weston chalked up a winning total of 126 to win the meet by 10 points. York had Weston Collegiate‘s swim team handed York Memorial its first defeat this season last Friday at the York Memo Pool. Some dedicated sportsmen who spend days crouched over a hole iceâ€"fishing, are not dedicated enough. In far too many cases, garbage they accumulate gets left behind. If you see the lake only in summer, you would wonder where it all comes from. If you visit in winter, you‘d know. Every spring and through early summer, litter and debris washes up on the beaches of some of our most popular lakes. 105 â€" ‘73 WATER SUPPLY â€" Surplus water from some Ducks Unlimited projects is wtilized to keep dowhstream creek channels alive. By use of lengths of plastic or metal pipes, water is siphoned over the earthâ€" fill dam and into the creek channel which may meander for a mile or more. Such creeks, which normally dry up by midâ€"summer continue to provide valuable water for nesting habitat and other uses. lem Sportsmen on ice Weston swimmers take favored York Marsh World Ducks Unlimited (Canada The only safe rule is â€" When you leave the ice, take everything with you. And it‘s not enough to get trash and sanitary waste out of sight by dumping it down the iceâ€"hole or burying it in a snowdrift. The first method pollutes the water imâ€" mediately and the second just puts off pollution until spring. in interscholastic comâ€" petition this year. Double winners in the meet were Weston‘s Funnell and York Memorial‘s Varga, Malcolm and Tesky. Summing it up, Environment Minister James Auld said; ‘"What you leave on the ice this winter washes onto the beaches next summer. So leave nothing behind But your tracks." previously been undefeated enjoy our lakes in winter with a reminder that they have a responsibility to clean up after themselves. The message is simple enough â€" Keep garbage bags in ice fishing huts and litter bags on snowmobiles and use them. And if there is no handly public toilet, keep a portable one at the ice fishing hut. It‘s a simple matter of consideration for others. =:~~ _ Weston 26 ww i cribbage GOING, GOING, GONE More than 250 sternâ€" wheeler riverboats plied the Yukon river from 1896 to 1944. All except for a handâ€" ful, the big majestic riverâ€" boats either sank or have been dismantled. Stan 213 Big Hank Acadian Restaurant 50 Crowd Hot Shots 213 Three Deuces Lucky Burgess Hough, W Robertson Goncalves Malcolm, YM Beach, W Ball, Â¥M Teskey, YM Hayes, W Scoft, W Funnell, W Tatier, YM Kankis, YM Varga, YM Flemming, YM Bennett, W Malcolm, YM Ryder, W Dorbolo, W Snider, W Haverlock, YM Hrynyshyn, W Elliot, YM Brokbank, W Meise, W Teskey, YM Hayes, W LaPointe, W Kankis, YM Bennett, W Close, W Varga, YM Bennett, W Ketfgseo, W Presidente, W Steenson, W Smith, YM Fleming, YM Funnell, W Ciaravino, YM Funnell, W. 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