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Weston-York Times (1971), 20 Dec 1973, p. 27

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West Toronto Optimist traded last places of the series' when they defeated Petroit 3-2. West Toronto singles went to Jeff Jones, Timothy Venn and Terry West End A.C. tyke action was well played close games " Avellno Electric retained top spot by ' holding Associated School ot Muslc to a 1-1 tie. Erie Braeegirdie scored Avellno's lone goal and Mike Lapadula played a great game in. goal. Associated's goal was by Paul McCurbln and good goaltending was shown by Jim Wells. both markers for Detroit. Minor bantam In minor bantam action last Tuesday, Lynett kept themselves on top by defeating Montreal 3-2. Lynett was led by Joe Panaccia (2) and Peter Grinberg. Frank Grieco and Dave Capranos had singles for Montreal. w York pulled into a 's,'i'ftttaht1iiirii', tie with Toronto with a 1 win. Merv Grecco played an excellent game for the shutout and Donald Reed scored the only marker. Thonipson-rredenbeirg star in scoreless fle esbury's Titan Cartage Fontana Flyers met y at North Toronto the Flyers driving to a nvincing 12-0 win. Titan were also held oreless Monday at mesbury as Tiveron ntitruction won so. Rex Lumber came to Amesbury Monday to nail down a 5-1 win over Del lotto Dynamos. Terry Challis was the lone marksman. Seott's Colonels and Spacemaker played to a b3 tie at Dixie Saturday as Keith Murray scored two and Bruce Whiteside one. Colonels ran over Weston 7-0 Monday at Amesbury. Rick Clarke was in the nets and goals came from Keith Murray, with two, Nick Milrosé,'Steve heifer, Avie Roth, Bruce Kuzmochka and Dan Chambers. nu I I up , . . NI: - cr Canada s largest-selling rye whisky. Blended and bottled by Joseph E. Sultan & Sons, lint. Wlterloo,( Easy Choiee. mu- m...“ By Dave Gerry The "ii""",'.'.'.',?,!?).,)))..,!); :) FIVE STAR Canadian Tire remains " u: . West Toronto Optimists kem- Boston on the bottom with a bi win. Scott Fer- guson and Robert Begum: shared the mom; honor, for West Toronto and Bill Moises: had the loner for AIMJanadian Photography retained top spot in the Bantam series by defeating, West Toronto Optimist " The score is deceiving as the winning goals were scored in the final minutes of play. Alla Canadian was led by Tony Monardo (2), Richard Magyar, Philip Bar- tholomeci and Nick Jones. Clem Hicks, Kenny May and Gordie Clarke had one each for West Toronto. Toros took over second place by defeating Oakland 5-1. Wayne Mason and John Wallace had two each and Mario Zammit got one for Toros. Oahland's lone scorer was Sean Croke. Parlbrweight' Canadian Tire Weston is till in top spot and remains undefeated. Benny Morano and Eddy Tiatto scored for Canadian Tire and goaltender Mark McEaren with the shutout kept Toronto on the bottom HOUSE LEAGUE In Saturday's opener Arrow Real Estate outscored Kress & MacDonald " in the 6-9 division. Arrow's K. Houghton potted two and E. Salva and J. DallAva scored one each. Putting Kress & MacDonald on the board were M. VanBurskirk and B. MacDonald. Vaughanfield and Win-Bar played an exciting 0-0 tie. K. Thompson, Vaughanfield, and J. Fredenberg, Win-Bar, starred in the nets. Cougar posted their third straight win, a 5-1 game over Sandrin. S. White notched two, D. Krikorian, T. Thoroski and D. Morgan got singles. Scoring for Sandritr was T. Soave. Connie Steel and PrePort played to a 4-4 deadlock. M. Wayck, T. Allen, T. Perlie and A. Anderson put Connie on the board with M. Strak, two, F. Pezzolesi and D. of the udder. m the second game. West Toronto Optimists were kept scoreless by Detroit goaltender Paul Noelle in is " me“ Detroit aces were Walter Dydga. gem- Knight In the third shutout of the day VinytonJ9rlt Catering pulled into second place ahead of Boston by defeating played great in goal for Winston Park and Barry Maloney, Paul V Lewis and Richie Hunter all had singles. Peewee In the twelve year old peewee division West Toronto Optimists soundly defeated Ray's Trophy and Sports 8-2.Ahat trick wentto Frank Felice who was helped by Ercole Panaccia (2), Steven Watson, Garry Lawless and Mike' Enta. Buddy Allen and David Scott had one each for Ray's. Daly Carpet Cleaners lost again when Expos nipped them 4 to 1 in the second game of the night. The winning effort for Expos was led by Vince D'Agostino \(2), Jim McGuire and Gurdepal Marcheski counted for PrePort. H. Keith opened Tuesday's play by squeezing past L & M Truck Parts bl on markers by W. Link and V. Deluca. G. Donovan scored for L & M. Minuk Contractors built up a 2.0 lead over Sandrin in the evening's second game and made it stick. S. Reading was in the nets and t Dicristoford and D. Currell scored. Keele Fina ran over PrePort 3-1 on two goals from R. Speziali and one by W 'L.em " angm and Whole? tal for Tracy s.m.na1y Cnrpet’s Arnold 11rmtNmttohndattattrett eiGaiG,iirrtodGot , ' 000W the slum. and Warren Totten scored t the cello: by defeating , “We: goals. Detroit? scoring was “WM bi. Mount D-tits 1pisandi6yearo1titetioet tqtiitbehroenSoetiiand Paul musiedtty'Nrntnr PM“) . Mondav night. front rum” Vulcuf. A and Frank Moment. Meat. Ihiortdtimtartgtuetittet Monday night, front runner Quebec doubled Montreal’s score towlnl-z. Quebec was led by Vic Badlnetti (2), John Solauo and Carlo Sesta. Dave. Memes scored both goals for Montreal. In a close fought game, second place 0 a G Live Baits edged Philadelphia b2. 0 & G scoring was split between Bruce James, Larry Kennedy and David Rither. Philadelphia's goals were by L. Henry and B. Pickford. In a wide open game, Vancouver won their first game of the year by bombing Winnipeg 9-5. Dennis Rowland had a great game for Vancouver with 4 goals. and went to Joe Bolovec, Norris Terombetta, Tony Mancini, Joe Giancola and Mike Salerno. Winnipeg was led by George Ermidis with a hat trick, George Pappas and Paul Theodore. Minor atom West Toronto Optimists broke a tie with Detroit for first place by defeating them 5-2. Richard McCannell of J. Iantorno. Preport's lone goal was by D. Marcheski. Arrow Real Estate con- tinue to roll, theropened Wednesday's play with a 4.0 win over H. Keith Realtor. R. Raddie was in goal and K. Hangman notched the hat trick and D. Byer scored one. In the final game of the evening Gilda Bros. took General Gear 6-1. T. Can- natelli and D. Canto each potted two and S. Corrigan and D. Emoff added one each. Gear's lone scorer was M. McCausland. Hahn: Dennis Carpet picked tip their second When you go to the store to buy more Coke, be sure to take back your empties. 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