Stockyards Capture Title Ravina Mercantile Loop Defeat Sloanes In Two Games For Ch u:tnut W Toronto Mercantile and Hamilton Mercantile : On Saturday N At Ravina Gardensâ€"Stockâ€" and Sloanes Enter Interâ€"City Ph;-dta.&kh( est Mercantile Hockey Competition Yet They maintained first piace in tm from the‘ start of the season until the end and won both their semiâ€" finals and finals in two straight m'mmmm last year‘s champions, in their semiâ€"final round. Although it has been voiced that the Packers the breaks this mm"-!:l hing they didn‘t get i:i*o:i,ié'm' '*lt;i&n:ghui; o & migh team to capi e on sistently did and they are worthy thampions, having their to the “;a. with a brilliant i'f:i mnu. % mlw E_Ms: over, Stockyard Packers i tivity over, Stockyard Packers and l&g_&myw_-mfl:qm ritw Mercantila Hatkav â€" Tanom. SERCIOE, â€" 100, Web Mercantile . Hockey League | also ou for the losers. thamplonstlp series against Fremil c:ï¬.% Don Rae steod ton and, with keen rivalry that |out on the Yard‘s defense with a has exi::ed ftor m.il:iy years be; bï¬lmwm E’ while tween .these two cities a great |their weries is expected. This series will |Zuiauf and Murray §3 start Friday night in Hamilton miles both Eddie Me hamy with the second round being played | Jerry Mm‘om MacDo: %" s"‘&“‘x "_i‘hgti‘:‘ck';‘"&"†t | were also 'md on t%c- dduzo, for vina Gardens, ards will| Sloanes Alex eo likely <play McLaren Motors, who| Grigor. Normie Bawn."all corge are at present leading their playâ€" aff vitg Labatts by a two game CROWN BRAND CcORN SYRUP _ THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD *HURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1988 The CANADA flm"l TELEPHONE <TALKS IN THE WATSON FAMILY *How to Become a Hockey * bzrthntgrut authority % .t‘ ‘ommy* Gama;.‘: trated and containing many waluable tips on how to play WHITE" Corn Syrup.â€"Write on the back tiw‘ name and address and the words "Hocâ€" key Book‘ or the name 41 the picture you want (one book ©@ Your choice of the above ® For 5 label from a tin of "CROWN BRAND®" or "LILY EPE e o 4 at or re for each label). um to address below. EDWARDSBURG . hivsms" i En Cenationt" dhale in the championship round, (mounted for framing) , Group "‘Les Canadiens" * This Family has no Distant Relatives Not that the Watson family is so amall. On the contrary, there are uncles, aunts, M fae thay m across the But they never lose track of each other. Long Distance brings :anaâ€"w . . « at surprisingly little cost. To Last Saturday nmpnt'!.‘d"&o f m 4 viclory : ome diGaAet latk Saturday scoring the tie Eftaing anf tinking hal o the overtime puck: between the Sloane defense pair, broke himself to reâ€" mn&mwhh of the Sloane net to drive a sizâ€" :ugdmamm hc-to:;w lightni'u"h-tnm to a mrod!nllollcï¬onngo-mto h that saw the teams deadâ€" loekodl-l.untdnmddthnï¬ lar 60 minutes, which in the extra play, Both were scored in the second of the game and within the same minute Enc yases seat Slvemes one in t‘s in &antnttmamiano{th second with Eddie Zulauf racing the length of the ice to score the tying goal just 50 seconds later. _ Last Wednesday Catching Sloanes in a bad deâ€" { h tl.:ir.' !‘sut’c against hro“ irs theï¬ otorlncn" wit.{ a lixt Mt.h scoring | spl as e loser‘s -in‘l:r:'o.intor. muken from the loose defensive playing + the losers.â€" Repentodiy the Tist for Stockyards with Ezeard, Phillips and AWAR_:r_go‘!x_ning_ in the ;hir%'; es aoortanits aAforemt thent opportunity afforded and theee ."r:’.v.‘entr resulting Erappedntnnit oppongnte up ‘the its eir 0 e ice g:fnf Todmflahq":-ianin Sloane nets. Stockyards checkâ€" ed hard and consistently against their opponents as repeatedly medpm on the Ym {oa]. testâ€" ing "Ginger" Hall with several dangerous thrusts. _ _ _ _ _ _ Sloanes counted first, their only count, Alex Smart taking Grigor‘s passâ€"out after nine minutes of the initial period, but Jimni '; _ Good knotted the count, from illips, three minutes later, Murray Ezeard and Bill Love, the latter from Zulauf, added a pair in the second Good and Phillips figured in on tboi t:nmr two‘ goals, ‘getting assists. . aside ~dangerous attacks on the Zulauf and Murray Ezeard skated miles both mâ€lflfl- l(:p? Jerry Bradd rge worm Sounes, wiile Alts Smamiotiage Grigor, Normie m,"ï¬n P:a': son and Riley shone up in front. Jack "Regina" Tisdall, champion high scorer and the winner of the most valuable players‘ contest, was resented with an order for hi# § io Topâ€"Totlers gult TaSC Seturday night at Ravina Gardens by A. might at Ravina Gardens by A. M. ’h‘lbot. assistant menl manager of the firm, and how that crowd gave the flashy West End Indusâ€" tries left winger the big hand. _ â€"Read the Ads. goal 50 seconds % Ginger" Hall, in the Stockyard ‘ppen Jagh Oszabdst® abd H, D. reconciled to the idea of having to listen to Foster Hewitt". felt yo t the hot spell, fea, meben may jore ad i nc d tds s a h&"flfl( that will be generating having been dug out by the dailies 1n::iuboï¬huublcr obâ€" servation it leaves very l!ub for thisloedncflbotoï¬ulbou. but I will and am sticking to the pinion that Boston are cértainly To io moniinfola‘nat oo iper e iesns ‘m chance they have ‘v.orbd for all season. the body heat of 15,000 persons. games makes them about 5â€"1 favâ€" oritesâ€"but the playoff series‘is a horse of a different sizeâ€"or sumâ€" Wide open hockey has been the nyloot&oth.'t:aml during the season, with every e in tle-i-uAllynuthE:‘m I will gamble that the scorâ€" ing the first goal in each game will winthmoâ€"u don‘t ever let yourself that the Leafs can‘t put up a stonewall defence to proâ€" owler, N * Davidson can lay it on if the occaâ€" sion demands. orthircmr’ bial goatâ€"in the eyes of m ofthefmlâ€"lmdum: ltn:u‘lfnt because Turk has b::ln jus at in many a game this yearâ€"and there is no question that he has turned in a few bad games â€"but who on the team hasn‘tâ€"the only difference is that when Turk makes a mistake or a bad .rhy it means a ,od for the o tionâ€" where a forward â€" or defenceman can miscue and even if his mistake means a goal he can in the eyes of the fan rectify it by going out and nabbing himsel? a tgoal or two and all is well, but the case is much different with a netâ€"minder â€"for instance if he miscues in the early moments of the game and a soft one slips by nndg- his team mates find it impossible to get the equalizer, no matter what kind of a game he plays for the rest of the nightâ€"he could even stop them with his teethâ€"but if his team l::; l-l(:. the fands lfnorm mhi t his ying an on his one in esoouke in gameâ€"but and see what chance a goalâ€"tender has of redeeming himselfâ€"about as much chance as you have of winning the Irish sweepstakes, So when you start figuring out why this or that team lost just treat the goalâ€"tender a little Gasier than the rest of the 1?_';â€6' as he is in the hot seat all through the game with no time out to get But no matter what at the Gardens toâ€"night m the fans will have seen everyt} that it takes to make a sell will be the head man for the Roks clan and if the Western ace is on he will more than once have the fans -t-lndinc on their seatsâ€"a {inu ayerâ€"a great â€"m: s hocgey life be a long mm" brhm. way the Bollâ€"Thoms comâ€" are clicking right now, it wouldn‘t surprise me to #ee this mupnt the applecart for Mr. and his beaners at a most unexpected moment. "Whatâ€"aâ€"man" Mansell well kno m..a?...n.fl.._ With a son playing on each team the Jackson &mflymmolh winner but the non playing memâ€" bers of said family are sure in & gï¬ï¬xtohwvwhoto&tfu ring this seriesâ€"maybe m Alexander could put them on right track, The West Toronto Mercantilers have finally settled on a playâ€"off series and two teams from the Hamilton Industrial league will tackle Stockâ€"Yards the West Toâ€" ronto champs and Sloanes the runâ€" ners up, the first games will be in Blml:&n toâ€"morrow with a di:::h Saturday at on Gardens, Didn‘t . the Junction m themselves â€" proud last nightâ€"chests of silverâ€"a wrist watch â€" floral horseshoes â€" and golfâ€"club memberships, ssible five game series for the HL, title, you know how you With all the dope and figures But no matter what ha no matter what ha 3 & memod&mnfll the series as a hero Parbrbed iï¬ wey 3 995 Bod por, justice to the Hai was eo-neflm around the Gardens it was the best so Irhtn":'bmâ€" &" ack and H.E. ::.k 'i‘i the main go at the Garâ€" if you think the same will n egpte wotke mtate frap whet Tieee c 4 n on en Stkets â€" will be." sold. to the box boutâ€"give them hockey sticks and :‘_uguck and I‘ll buy a couple myâ€" With the Runnymede District uwhs&:l.budnbï¬& be a idea if that would t out with a well orâ€" + § L 4 I _Ii “" gm;dhm:w h;nnu: vice club of courseâ€"catch on felâ€" Iot the â€" Bestombnel merieronelt for the seriesâ€"well this is â€" one decision that â€" Conny Smythe and Art Ross have to take whether they like it or notâ€"but my own opinion is that the referee~ ing this year has certainly been far below N.HL. calibre in & 1ot of gamesâ€"so please Mr. Calder donm Mimor Dye to Toâ€" bell would m‘gn fine even if they do make the odd mistake they at least do some skating and are at most times t on \wz“d the play instead of ing k at the blue line. still ‘think you are,a swell presiâ€" dent, and being a‘ Scotsman you even move up one step higherâ€"and higher still if the Leafs < win the seriesâ€"so see what you can do tor yourself, éanTSd Mitchell or Dye &TE ngster isn‘t ough to mko sare of nmself at yetâ€"and my bloodpressure is bothâ€" Befo I wonder who Mz Frank ondee. the Hitler of Topnotchers bowled their way to the top of the League bytmu 3 points from Pinsplitters. Mowâ€" bray and Robinson were the stars for the winners, Vail and Bohas 164 the losers. Officers administered a 8 to 1 trimming to the Aces. McNicol and &ilnd-r showed the way for the ice. Gale and Addy were best for Aces. Gunners were still on the tarâ€" ï¬: and took szp’:‘inu t‘;rom keâ€" 0. & esperate m and Gostlin were the Aor the winners. Kingdon and oot topped the losérs. were high F06 Tikes. Bitss‘ Sntner culol.lwlwmth.nw tuck battle with Electric Mountâ€" ers. Crisp and Webb set a fast for Burners. Higgins and m;n&onmbut!ormlu- Commercial League _ _ Frontenacs and Nagel‘s split the points this week. Nagel‘s won 2 rmu but they lmttoulsmuby pins. Fred. Jeffrey and Burâ€" led Frontenacs. Johnny Viâ€" i:go and Bert Tiveron were tops or N-&!l'-. Supremes and Rookies also divided the ;oh\h. Jack Campbell and Ross Phillips were best for S-E-anu. John Griska and Ed. Mallion led the Rookies. _ Imperials won 4 points by deâ€" fault from Fart‘s. C t > C.C.M. gave Mohawks a shellacâ€" hgbthoumoett&inu.hck hu'ler ::d Mf,u‘m 'nyl realâ€" 2‘ on e emen. ?hnA hapman. a_o.d_hztmdy g m hxl it on ma'dih'o 3%:% hspmn.n & were tops for the Mohawks. _ _ Satin Finish and Bonitas staged one of their regular battles of the century; when the smoke of battle had cleared away the honors were even, each with 2 _ Jack Whaties and Roy Coyead hard the M Afternoon Ladies The ladise ht s Tule fernout thhwhk.lu.ll-s-’h.wa the winner with rs. Chapman leading the individum) scorers. *S:'l?m?&; Satin Finish,. "Chuck is mm‘m ":i: _ Sandbaggers . won 4 | mdmh orth Enders also by t, * .tÂ¥ Weston Bowling News So Johnny Gaudes © took Baby So after all that Mr. Calder I Micky Ion, Ag Smith or The ui}nmm this week were: legins 677. 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