A The Weston Minor Hockey league usisted the Ranger Branch (Weston 213) Royal Canadian efforts. The boys are shown above following the presentations last Thursday night, December Legion on last month’s Poppy Day campaign and were resented with citations for their 13. . by Gilt Murray both of the Weston Minor respective clubs.0n oalsby P.mes McArthur, of Hockey League's atom Marcel Rupp Eng Scott Kitchener, and Richard division, continued to play Whyte, Kitchener handed Jemmett, of Owen Sound, shutout hockey for their OttawaaZ-Odefeat.Apairof goals by Greg Mollison anda single by Howard Lane gave fm?1%il'fil m n n owettSounda3.0 win over l I I I l - Hamilton. W15: Ihraes, Mi, December " 1.7; I.', Mam-u": .1. â€28$qu sum“! and." tttr Royal Reserve has won out again. This time in a taste test with gamda’s largtst yelling rye. Groups of typical rye drinkers sipped both brands in identical, unmarked glasses. The verdict? Royal Reserve was overwhelmingly preferred. 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In the first game of the minor.. bantam contests Buffalo bombed Quebec Aces 7-1. Danny Peters scored a hat trick for the victors and singles went to Gary Grimbly, Robert Risska, Neil Willis and Steve u . o ' " o '8t3O'a'ia'ig,ra,e 'srv.W' m a much closer duel, Rochester edged Cleveland 3-2. Joe Rootsaert led the winners with two goals and Dave Ashbourne added the single. Dale Ward and David Saunders notched one each for Cleveland. Boyd. Quebec's only goal was scored by Adrian Douglas. Boston defeated Rangers 4-1 in the first game of the bantam twin bill. It was Allan Neilson's hat trick that sparked Boston to the vic- tory. Allan Neilson now holds top goal scoring honors in the bantam division with nine goals for the season. The other Boston marker came from Steve Balint, his third of the season. The lone Ranger goal was scored by Leslie Moore, his first this Scarboro Sabres lost a 2.0 duel to the Humberview minor atoms Saturday at Forest Hill. Mark Moses picked up the shutout and Gary McBride, and David Adachi got singles. Minor atoms came back Sunday, at Chesswood, to play to a b3 tie with Maddix Mohawks. Scoring was by Reid Torelli, Larry Mann and Scott Kerr. Giungiuppo scores four __, "or Fairview Four Seasons were waiting for the minor atoms Friday at Hylands and skated off with a 5-1 win. David Adachi was the lone marksman. Clairlea and the minor peewees had their game end in a 1-1 saw-off Sunday at George Bell. Louie Zannettl picked up the single'. along, held Howson Chev to a 1-1 tie at Hylands on Thur- sday on a single from Allan Renzettl. Fairview Electronics took Murray Electric and Perfect Acoustics played to a scoreless tie at Hylands on Tuesday. Ron Ince, was in the nets. Murray and Clairlea skated to a b2 draw Thur- sday at St. Michael’s on goals by Jeff Eatough and Brad Rutledge. _The minor peeiree squad, By Dave Gerry 1. year. In the second game,' Detroit handed New Haven their second consecutive defeat to the tune of 4-1, Detroit moved to within one point of first place which has been held all season by New Haven. Detroit's goals came from Colin Mitchell, Tom Davidson, Frank Staresincic and Robert Weber. The former league leading scorer, Dennis McKenna, was the only marksman for New Haven. In midget action, Toronto and Vancouver played to a 1- 1 stalemate. Both goalies, Joe Barone and Earl Stanley, played well in a strictly dullsville contest. t was enlivened by a brief skirmish, but still kept fans Howells Owls 7-2 at Hylands on Sunday. Tony Giangiuppo scored four, Carl Wareham two and Bob Benson one. Milva Auto Body defeated Great West 4-0 Thursday at Lakeshore. Stephen Kelly was in goal, Larry Gazzola scored two and John Dimopolous and John Breeze added singles. Markers by Kevin McKenzie, Norm Belyea and Dwight Tucker gave York Steel a 3-1 win over York Mills Sunday at Centennial. Steelers outscored Willowdale Post 5-3 for their fourteenth straight win Wednesday at Habitant. Two goals were scored by Kevin Foster, Kevin Gidney with Mike Kushner adding a single. Jim Chamber's goalten- ding, .combined with two goals by Steven Everison and singles by Mark Millman and Colin Masson gave KVN Contractors a 4A) win over Young Canadians Sunday at Habitant. Avenue Road lost bl to Duffield deafeated _the KVN Tuesday at Down- midgets 3-1 Sunday at sview. Kean Jensen and Centennial. Dave Crossey Mauro Battistella got goals. was the lone marksman. Pupolln Plumbing drove Rick Ekelman, Frank over Gateway Mercury 7-2 Locicero and Neil Goodman Monday at Don Mills. Mike scored Wednesday at King potted three, Ron Flemingdon " Humberview Miller got two and David took Avenue Road bl. yawning. Paul Swanek opened the scoring for Vancouver late in the first period with Toronto's Al Monardo tying it up late in the second. The tie kept Toronto two points ahead of. Vancouver for the league lead. Marshall and David Lukachko scored one each. Three goals by David Vienneau and singles by Jim McRobb and Mark Parent gave Target Graphics a SI decision over St. Edward's Monday at Fenside. A-l Radiator dropped their lone game b0 to Annun- ciation Tuesday at Down- sview. Scoring a goal in each period and brilliant goaltending by Mike Mid- dleton, enabled Ain'ericans to overpower Canadians 3-0. Starring for the victors were Joe Ponikvar, Mike Stechyshyn and Steve Cath- card. American's win pulled them into a second place tie with Vancouver. Joe Ponik- var's goal and an assist enabled him to take over the league scoring race with a total of nine points. LePage Court absorbed at so loss at the hands of Annunciation Saturday at Downsview. LePage hung a bl loss on N.Y. Toros Tuesday at Downsview. Phil Baily, Serge Costatini and Casper Verre scored. T Finchurst were nipped b l by LePage at Baycrest Thursday on goals by Dan Hewlett and Gord Hester. Two goals from Warner bt,i,nt'gight a single from pon Mi ey gave National Cheese a 3-2 win over Fin- churst Monday at Don Mills. St. Edward's defeated National 3-1 at Flemingdon on Wednesday. 0.J. Paisley notched the single.