Holmes Levi Snook added two more TDs in the second half. The first came on a four yard plunge to close off the third quarter and the second was a two yard dive play early in the fourth stanza. The final score came on a 25 yard pass play from M. Berenson, still looking for their first win, dropped their second exhibition game at McCormick Saturday. The atoms lone marksman was David Confiant in a 2â€"1 loss to West End AC. York‘s peewees thumped Four Star Restaurant 7â€"1 at McCormick Saturday. Tom Northwestern completely dominated play both ofâ€" fensively and defensively throughout the game. Their offense picked up a total of 350 yards, 250 along the ground, and the defense forced numerous turnovers including three pass inâ€" terceptions. Mike Bubersky added two touchdowns â€" both on 10 yard passes from quarâ€" terback Jim Searle â€" to give the Ghosts a 21â€"0 half time lead. The Northwestern Ghosts trounced Eastenders 42â€"0 in a Metropolitan Toronto Football League tilt at Borough of York Stadium last Friday night. The Ghosts got their first TD when Serge Ferriera intercepted an Eastender pass and ran it into the end zone on the third play of the game. He picked his way 25 yards through the opposition for the major. ters‘ safety course for all those interested in safe gun hanâ€" dling and hunting practices. The course features several lectures and is available to anyone, not just club memâ€" Ian Thomson, Borough of _ Under the policy, all house York‘s parks and recreation leagues must be members of commissioner, has the Borough of York Minor established a minor hockey Hockey Association, and in policy for all house leagues . the event that the association eligible for financial is nonoperative, must be an assistance by the borough. approved affiliated group to The Westonâ€"York Rod and Gun Club are ;ponso}lng a hunâ€" Ghosts share top spot Peewees win Parks and recreation cracks down on outsiders times sports OVER ACTING It‘s a natural tendency of some drivers to want to veer to the left on curves. This puts them dangerously near or over the centre line on a twoâ€"way, two lane road. Northwestern coach atâ€" tributed the win to the strong offense and the fact that the defense was able to get them the ball through inâ€" terceptions and fumble recoveries. ‘"‘We took the best advantage of all opâ€" portunities," he said after the game," and we were able to turn them all into scores." Northwestern is in a jam for first place in the league standings with Mississauga Raiders and the Etobicoke Roughriders all with idenâ€" tical 5â€"1 records. The stage has been set for an exciting finish for the league trophy over the last four games of the regular schedule. Next week the Ghosts will play Toronto Jets at 2 p.m. at Lansdown and Bloor this Saturday. Luca Naccarto, Steven Gay, Billy Porter and Johin Costa. singles came from Enzo Ianno, John Pateritsas, Mike Mifsud, Steve Hollis and Gary Oudai. bantam play Saturday at Province Cartage took West End AC 52 in minor quarterback Gary Beddell to end Art Darnborough on the last play of the game. Trevor Horner converted all six majors. receive financial grants from the Borough of York parks and _ recreation committee. All affiliation, for the purpose of this policy, shall not be less than 75 percent Borough of York bership. In the photo are: Instructor Eugene Malysa, John MacNeil (top municipal driver who is obviously interested in safety in more ways than one), Westonâ€"York Rod and Gun Club president Peter Montgomerie and Leonard Messner. resident membership during 197374 playing season and minimum of 90 percent Borough of York residents by the commencement of the 1977â€"78 season. PERSONAL AUTO & TRUCK LEASING PERSONAL AUTO SERVICE 35 years combined experience keeping cars operating at peak pertormances. (1 block S. of Lawrence â€" 1 block W. of Caledonia) Telephone 787â€"1401 PETE MANLEY & DAVE ENG. They are now in business 52 Eugene Street (Formerly of Park Manor Motors) Courtesy cars available are happy to tell you Auto Tuneâ€"Up Specialists ‘ Car & Truck Leasing case less than 14, to be allocated 40 minutes of ice time per scheduled game. Teams made up of boys 19 years of age and under must have 14 registered players at the season opening and in no case less than 12, to be allocated 45 minutes ice time per scheduled game. No player registered in the Borough of York Minor Hockey Association can be registered with more than one hockey league or team, church of school leagues excepted. Only Borough of York residents, registered on a players list, supplied by the Parks and â€" Recreation Department to each league and submitted by the league to the parks and recreation department by December 1 of each playing season shall be eligible for financial grants. Financial grants will be based at the rate of $20 per Borough of York residents, Teams made up of boys 15 years of age and under must have 16 registered players at the season opening and in no submitted to the parks and recreation department not An â€" audited financial statement, from each parâ€" (any make or model) The Times, Thursday, October 11, 1973â€"Page 13 at 9e during the years 1973 to 1977 inclusive, in order that the leagues will be financially compensated during the above noted years of adjustment in this policy. parks â€" and â€" recreation reserves the right to make additional adjustments Each league will submit ice time requests in writing: to the Borough of York Minor Hockey Association, and in the event that Association is nonoperative, to the Borough of â€" York Parks and Recreation Department not later than June 1 of each these grants to commence October 15 to March 31, of each playing season. Grants will be paid to each league in two installments of $10. All players registration lists and number of teams in each age group must be submitted to the Borough of York parks and recreation department not later than December 1, of each playing It is understood that any cancellation of ice time must be done in writing to the parksâ€" and _ recreation department at least two weeks in advance of canâ€" cellation date.