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At the end of regulation time, gI:d::ore lt.c»odri at B&‘dl ;vith Jne:l‘? ett scoring e tying with but seconds left to play. 'fhlt sent the game into ten minutes overtime but at the end of that time the score still was deadlocked as in the first overtime period, R.oi Handy gave the Tigers a one go lead but in the second five minutes, Jackie Madfett again tied up the game and it was decided at the completion of the ten minute overâ€" time period to have the first ‘}'oll settle the issue. | Clarke Pulford then made short work of the game when he took the ball at centre and manoeuvered his way to a scoring position before driving home the winning tally, | _ o Gn-“{ Eatough of St. Kitts, while Bobby Pulford scored a single goal for I-Lmilban. Robin Dunlog, Melvin Patterson and Ralph McCormick played well for the losers while Cni% Cribar, Dave Allatt and Graham Creelman were good for the winners. Mimico 7, Weston 3 _ In the first game of the afterâ€" moon, Mimico trounced the Weston team by a 7â€"3 score but they. knew they had been in a game before the final whistle stopped the game. Three players for the winners ‘chalked up double tallies as Whitey It was a pretty tired u{ of foung athletes that troopes off the acrosse floor last Wednesday but with the temperature hovering around the 90 mark, the boys provâ€" ed willini‘ and for four quarters it might have been the middle of winter as they sped along on the offensive and defensive. Mimico ..._.__12 West Hamilton ... 9 St. K Team Standing To Date Team . W. _ MIMIGO ~uccuse 8 St. Kitts ..__..__ 6 * Hamilton ... 2 _ Weston .____ 2 Leading Scorers Playerâ€"Team Antram, Hamilton ... Madgett, St. Kitts _ Bowering, Mimico ... Hell. WestOn ....._._..___ McCormick, â€"St. Kitts .. D. Falby, St. Kitts ... P. Falby, St. Kitts _ l(cKolvo*{, Weston ... Cribar, Hamilton ... Hamilton 9, St. Kitts 8 M araoeth ol e id .o eP Aomen, iB e Peoe Wee Lacrosse Weston Community Council Sports Of The Past Week * ~=+/>~ _ _ _ ar. G A Ptsi{first of two goals. : Buddy Rodgers n .. 23 6 29|counted for Weston in the same e _ B1 1 is qurur;int.holutqurur,(‘-mom- > .____ 21 5 26|bridge scored his second goal withâ€" â€"~~__. 183 4 17/out a reply from Weston and fry itts _ 12 4 16{as they would, the sharp shooting u...__.l; g }: ï¬w:ultolï¬ltain%'mn of Barry B oc , Bu ers, Ross Copeâ€" n___.lozltman‘ndlfln kland were unâ€" __._. 6 4 10|able to overcome the â€" defence In one of the highest scoring| ‘He looked at the S anla in date, St. Catharin®s |and then tore it up ed the Hamilton Tl(onulx *\ watched the little 13â€"9 score to increase their in | small kites to the the league standings. Of the seven | priously lifted up « maetirégs of the two teams this galoshâ€"laden 1“{' ‘ year, St. Kitts has come out On toP | Tously at a small in all but one of them hut this{ pround before he se can be attributed in part to the results of the Most moving of two ltrox;g pla.im, Bob contest. When ho & and Clarke Pulford, who have | of Levys was on tor moved to Malton. his very lenghtly m On Wednesday afternoon the St.| wards at the corn Kitts team was hard pressed to | smile. Quickly he i maintain their m‘Ferionty over the | that looked somet cellar Hamilton Tigers as captsin| A. Hughes, Levys Stewie Antram scored seven goals l(eqn%emii;, 805: for the losers in one of the ‘best|Dennis, 432; Dugd u:orin& exhibitions <of the year.| Burtch, Mof. ats, 21 Don Weller scored the other two | ak, 201; L{cu‘“u goals for Hamilton. Jerrett, Moores, No fewer than nine players of M.D., 65; Brown, the winning squad had a hand in | Raglan, Moores, 4 the scoring with u&uln Jackie| rested on the last Madgett counting ree _ goals. corntedly and poe Robin Dunlop and Murphy Robertâ€" | in his coat. son were credited with two. goals| . Slowly he seratch each while single folll went to| hat, and then pull Doug. Falby, Pat Falby, Jack Lawâ€"| piece of cardboard son, Ralph McCormick, Eddie} pocket that had on Swontek and Maurice Drewry. averages of all the Keith Dicken in the Hamilton net again played an outstanding game and wn‘n.?ut to the test on many an occasion as the smooth passing St. Kitts team stormed in on him with three and four man waves. Mimico 12, Weston 2 hastnPiafrliv in ib dn rnddhic o : Aibvaitlic d o + Al Playing without substitutes for|age an the attack. 8 the entire game, the .Weston team | :Robert Mowbray, Dave Kirkland, was no match for the strong |Ken. Billinghurst and Ron Holâ€" Mimico Mourtaineers as the Men|lingsworth were good for the of the Mountain dominated the play |losers. The teams will continue throughout and walked away witi their regular games on Wednesday a .d:(‘:isive‘ 1'2-2m_wajre‘. LTh‘e only |and~Saturdays with the playoffs VNEDDNNARâ€" 18 PichE ; : BAE TIORK .hiï¬ e linni bol o tnl lt t uin h ts icb â€"Dcavind & Lee scored for Weston. .. f (a zn ragn fls o0 Cliff McMath was the ‘high| Landlady: “Yog.'ll have ‘to. pay scorer of the game with five | your bill or leave! markers with ï¬lutey Bowering | _ Lodger: "Thanks awfully. My following with four goals. Blair | last landlady made me do both." gi.f _to 'o'nrcob' 7:::"“& â€" defence rown y hardâ€"working Mimico %ui. Dougie Creelman}, the burly Weston defenceman playâ€" ed a strong game throughout. St. Kitts 13, Hamilton 9 {o‘lvmâ€"flud_.â€"in he third period, Bob ‘l aylo:‘neorqg‘i:f- ucom and o d Pnd ‘ 0i ul ie aprpaster i 2s » bq:idn'leond his u?:ond goal withâ€" out a reply from Weston and try as they would, the sharp shooting Westonites in the person of Barry Hall, Budd %‘L"&.‘* s Tal B e Reâ€"r= Hairline Accuracy â€" There! can be no deviation from instructions in presci'ip- tion filling! That‘s why our stock of essential _drup -is always complete; our pharmacists are ‘always cautious. Munshaw and Anderson scored two goals and one goal respectively. * The passing of the Mimico team was quite good with Bobby Tayioe, Mn oo on Gemy n en e ol eee ce Alan Keener, Billy Glassford qJ Don Anderson. showing ‘to advantâ€" age on the attack. w Robert Mowbray, Dave Kirkland, Ken.â€" Billinghurst and Ron Helâ€" lingsworth were . good for the Ferpanti _ 8 16 . ; 12% â€"6 Moffats .. 8 16 :ï¬ 12%\ 6 Loyt _ s n n? is‘ ; He looked at the rumpled_â€"paper and then tore it up in du‘m watched the little pieces fall 1i small kites to the ground. He !a oriously lifted u{ one of his huge galoshâ€"laden feet and kicked furâ€" lously at a small stone . on the _ground before he scanned the latest results of the Most Pofulpr Pl;x:r contest, When he saw that Hughes of Levys was on top with 971. :gm. his very lenghtly mouth curved, wards at the corners in a llligt-. smile. Quickly he scanned the list Slowly he seratched his large fur hat, and then pulled out a large piece of cardboard from ‘his back pocket that had on it the batting averages of all the players in the league that were batting over 300. A. Hughes, Levys, 971; Phillips l(eqn:i)emii;, 805;: Taylor, Mqt;ut Dennis, 432; Dugdale, M.D., 378; Burteh: Moftate, 216; ‘Bower, Kod»â€" ak, . 201; Master, M.D., 102%; Jerrett, Moores, 69; Dougherty Raglan, Moores, 49, As his ey:; rested on the ‘last line, he sis‘h. cornwdly and ‘pocketed the sheet in his :coat. s . Moores ... 18 that looked" something like this: 3 Huglee baree 351; Phins la Ee AF than. the leaders ave only a per cent of. .466 to Mount Dennia‘ .875. 1 Thoni-â€l:o;furihbhd-m,_onu.: 0 news ofmth: u.m-',mm& this : ‘ He figured out that boe'nu‘u,th to see the playâ€"r ~tanding t ' hot ‘ Mount Dennis uuim‘l'm mflu gg.vhm his ; shot coasting. along at, the, tap , â€" been.. 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