E l WARDLAW BROS. Wer it 7t us We evenings = Deminion Network I l‘ Het spurhWaqg entertainment, listen 10 Yfhe Voice of the Army ednesday Ne Basement Needed â€"Yet Floors Are Warm! RO. 3052 AUVTOMATIC \|_ QIEma OIL Floor Furnace ANNOUNCING â€" A COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE JUnction 3101 â€" 5309 Reboring Pin Fitting N_ Brake Drums Turned Head Resurfacing Bearings Resized Valve and Seats Refaced Weston Auto Supply (WE PICK UP AND DELIVER) 41 Main St. %uth, Weston 5 LA WRENCE AVE. W. ’ vartdaviu I E. PWE ETW ecmmmmnemmmmmmementenersimmentsmeectteminerremncecemar nsm w6 ed S;\B}F&Asf’ Et& o¢ sorbers ts Refaced Master Cylinders OLD BATTERIES WANTED EXCHANGE SERVICES on Water_Pump Fuel Pump Starters Generators Pressure Plate Weston 709 WES. 2137 € *R ‘f,T. Downer and G. Gray with two Saturday, January 13, 1951: / each were the big guns for American League , , with singletons to Providence vs New Haven; Pittsâ€" |H, Downer and F. Al "W. burg vs Buffalo; Cleveland vs Herâ€" | Gibson and Hales were the marksâ€" shey. (4 point games). men for the "Jets." This gives Wesâ€" Senior A League ton a fourâ€"point lead over their Witshanay ve Rrantford: Owen|nearest rivals. Kitchener vs Brantford; Owen Sound vs Mariboro; Stratford vs Hamilton. Junior A League Barrie vs Mariboro;/Bt. Kitts vs Windsor; Guelph vs Oshawa. National League ® . 0_ _ Detroit vs Canadiens; Leafs Rangers; Boston vs Chicago. Pins And Points Continued‘ from page 5â€" Here is a run down at the halfâ€" way mark in the schedule: First series winners, Simpson Motors; second series winners, Winder‘s Taxi; team high three flat, Windâ€" er‘s Taxi 3832; team high three hdcp., Winder‘s Taxi 3962; team high single flat, Winder‘s Taxi 1420; team high single hdcp., Windâ€" er‘s Taxi 1473; ind. high single flat, Tiffin 375; ind. higr single hdcp., Hussey 383; ind. high three flat, McGraw 886; ind. high three hdcp., McCraw 949. Averages over 220 Trimble 228, McGraw 225, Tucâ€" kett 225, H. Smith 225, Hudson 225, Shiniman 225, McShee 225, Tiffin 224, E. Banks 221, Tiveron | 220. | Results Jan. 5 L _ Winder‘s Taxi 7, Moffats 0; WBT 7, Wilf‘s Cycle 0; Simpson Motors 7, Hattons 0; Weston Decâ€" orators 4, Sunnylea 3. Lessons in your home or at the studio. * te play as Iney COmpIRURNZ scmuu outplayed Downsview Jets 6â€"2 at Weston \rena Monday night. . 54 John St. Weston PIANO TEACHER also Trumpet and Theory Benjamin L. Rose ZONE 4â€"788 v8 National. Cash advanced to se¢â€" ond place r they edged out Art Printing 3â€"2 in a rough game. Sam Vitale notched National‘s first goal at 1.32 of the first period, but the Printers came back in the second period with Mart Cormack and Gus Sr. "A‘ Group Hamilton retained first place and their unbeaten record by downing the hardâ€"trying Kitchâ€" ener team 5â€"0. After spotting their heavier and more experienced opâ€" ponents four goals in the first period, Kitchener tightened up and held them to a single goal the rest of the way. Barry Johnson with four goals, Jim Jefferies with one, and Terry Hall with three assists were the Hamilton pointâ€"getters. For Kitchener, Cowie, Vail in goal, Greenwood and Christie were best, while Robbins, Devries, MacDonâ€" ald, and Richardson stood out for Hamilton. _ Owen Sound maintained their winning ways by defeating the m«ich improved Brantfgrd_tea.m by a close 3â€"1 margin. Both teams played hard and fast, but the comâ€" bination of Sonoski and MeDonald each with a goal and an assist proved too much for Brantford. Lake on a pass from Cam Simpson completed the Owen Sound scorâ€" ing. The lone Bantford goal was scored by Ross Kilpatrick on a nice play. For Owen Sound Strong, Farquar, Duxbury and Clermont stood out, while Newing, Look, Grant Kilpatrick and French were best for Brantford. In a hard fought, close checkâ€" ing game, Stratford and Marlâ€" boros ended up in a deadlock, neither being able to score. Both teams had many <good scoring chances but. the goalkeepers were right on and kicked everything out. Dome in goal, Weller, Muzylo, Diehl and Beeby went very well for Stratford, while Ashbee, Garâ€" vey, Brady and Clyde were outâ€" standing for Marlboros. Junior "A" League Barrie and Oshawa played to a well earned 2â€"2 tie in the first game of the afternoon, A goal by Jim Boyce in the first period put Barrie in the lead, then after a scoreless second period Oshawa took the lead halfway through the third on two quick goals by Simpâ€" son, one on a pass from Crawford and the other on a rebound from Bull â€" with â€" Crawfod | assisting. Barrie, however, came back later in this period to tie the score on a goal by Campbell. L0 Wasaragls P of Barrie. The second game of the after-‘ noon ended up in the same manâ€" ner as the first, a tie game. This time it was a 0â€"0 score. St. Kitts and Mariboros got in each other‘s hair all the way through the game resulting in goal mouth scrambles at each end that produced lots of excitement but no score. Numerâ€" ous breakaways were made by each team but somehow the puck was sidetracked before an harm wWas done, These teams are so evenly matched that in their two meetings 2 ts ;;'f;;ithia season only has been scored. _ It‘s hard to pick outstanding players in this game bechuse everyone really worked, however, Stephenson, . Chappell and Higginâ€" son of ‘Marliboros and Armstrong, ‘Weeh and Christian of St. Kitts played well, neel e t en sase, SATURDAY ACTION t WESTON MIDGET NHL by STAN OSBORNE play as they and Holden came to life one goal IN game of the season ce Fiyers 82 in ‘ï¬'zfl:m This game was the best of the night and the fans really had a treat as fights, freeâ€"forâ€"alls and general roughness prevailed, Jemâ€" mett, Powell and Moffat scored for the "Packers" with Bilyk and Burlâ€" ington notching the Flyers‘ goals. Games next week are; Acme Flyâ€" ers vs.; National Cash, Canada Packers, vs Downsview Jets, Wesâ€" ton Modern vs Art Printing. standingly. This is Guelph‘s first win but it will be "look out for Guelph" from here in if they conâ€" tinue their fine play. Watt‘s, Gardener, Young and Savage displayed plenty of zip for Guelph as did McKenzie, Pearson, Irwin and Screen for Windsor. The Junior "A" wishes Gary Thain of the Windsor team a speedy recovery. Gary is just out of the hospital following an operâ€" ation and hopes to be back to help his team in a couple of weeks. The Junior "A" League has been signaly honored by the Varsity Arena THL Major Leagyers with an invitation from the THL‘s Eddie Morris, to put on an exhibition game by the St. Kitts and Marlâ€" boro teams of the Junior "A" at 7.15 p.m. next Saturday, Jan. 13th., as a preliminary to their regular scheduled Major League doubleâ€" header. Any parents or fans wishing to see the game will be obliged to pay the regular admission price but will also be able to see the regular Major League doubleheader, National League The New Year was certainly started off with a bang. Owing to a few unavoidable misconceptions, there was a hot time in that first game. That "gyp" of a timekeeper is always getting under someâ€" body‘s skin trying to make three hours out of two, causing someâ€" body to lose their game. The score in the first game was Leafs 2, Canadiens T. Ryans and Hannah were the® scorers~ for the Leafs; Deigel, for Canadiens with an assist to Pulford. c In the second game, what Boston lacked in the first half of their game they made up for in the secâ€" ond half to even tHe score with a 4â€"4 tte. For Rangers, Jeuner led with 8 goals, Slock 1, and an assist to Caskey, For Boston, Clifâ€" )foxd, Larose, Weller, Bain, got one goal apiece. Assists went to Trimâ€" ble and ‘Shermon. This second tilt ’was a good clean game, It looks as if the goalies did something about the score in the third game â€" it wasn‘t the timeâ€" keeper this time. Baker and Mitâ€" chell each scored one for Chicago, with Pinnell breaking Pender‘s shutout. Pinnell was assisted by ‘Bowman and Heathfield. American League action Saturâ€" da provided three close and acâ€" tionâ€"filled games, _ _ American League Pittsburg and Providence hooked | up in the first game. T. McGarâ€": vey put Pittsburgh out in front on a first period solo effort. Both ; teams tried hard but no further | scoring was accomplished in the first period. In the second period, Providence tied it up in a fast goal by B. Clifford, the assist goâ€" ing to A. Simpson, Paul Seagrave, showing â€" improvement in every game ~scored ~the â€"winning goal, assisted by B. Clifford. For Pittsâ€" burg, J. Bates, T. McGarvey and T. Broughton were outstanding, and for Providence L. Graham, R. Young, â€" and D. Hutchison were best. Final score: Providence 2, Pittsburg 1. The second game between Bufâ€" falo and Cleveland was a close checking game, with Buffalo takâ€" ing an early lead with two fast goals by B. Kirby unassisted, withâ€" out a tally by the Cleveland team. In the second period, ‘Cleveland came . life and Brian McKelvey turned the hat trick with one asâ€" sist going to Derry Danby, W. Kennedy made it 4â€"2 with an assist by B. Burlington. For Bufâ€" Lloyd Cooper Musical Director For Barbara Ann Scott "Sensations" Pupils Prepared for PHONE WESTON Examinations and Concert Work Concert Pianist first tting The Public School hockey in now under‘way and the second game is scheduled for Friday, January 19. There are six 4eams in the Junior series and they . are as follows: King St., Bears and Lions; Memâ€" orial, Terriers and Tigers; Humber Heights, Beavers and ‘Wolves. In the Senior series, the kll‘: are as follows: Humber Heigh Falcons and Jays; Senior Public, Hawkes, Eagles, Orioles and Cardâ€" inals. The schedule for the season is published herewith: Senior Hockey _‘ January 5th Â¥ m 4.00â€"430â€"Falcons vs. Eagles January 19th ©4.00â€"4.30â€"Falcons vs. Hawks 5.00â€"5.30â€"Eagles vs. Orioles January 26th 4.00â€"4.30â€"Cardinals vs. Jays 5.00â€"5.30â€"Hawks vs. Eagles February 2nd 4.00â€"4.30â€"Orioles vs. Cardinals . 5.00â€"5.30â€"Falcons vs. Jays February 9th _ 4.00â€"4.30â€"Eagles vs. Cardinals 5.00â€"5.30â€"Hawks vs. Jays February 16th ; _ 4.00â€"4.30â€"Falcons vs. Orioles 5.00â€"5.30â€"Hawks vs. Cardinals February 23rd s 4.00â€"4.30â€"Eagles vs. Jays q ! 5.00â€"5.30â€"Hawks vs. Orioles | March 2nd | _ 4.00â€"4.30â€"Falcons vs. Cardinals | . 5.00â€"5.30â€"Orioles vs. Jays Junior Hockey January 5th 3,30â€"4.00â€"Beavers vs. Wolves January 19th 3.30â€"4.00â€"Beavers vs. Bears 4.30â€"5.00â€"Wolves vs. Terriers January 26th ] 3.30â€"4.00â€"Tigers vs. Lions | 4.30â€"5.00â€"Bears vs. Wolves | February 2nd <â€" 8.30â€"4.00â€"Terriers vs. Tigers |_ 4.30â€"5.00â€"Beavers vs. Lions | February 9th 3.30â€"4.00â€"Wolves vs, Tigers "_ 4.30â€"5.00â€"Bears vs. Lions . February 16th / 8.30â€"4.00â€"Beavers vs. Terriers , |_ 4.30â€"5.00â€"Bears vs. Tigers | February 23rd ‘. 3.30â€"4.00â€"Wolves vs. Lions 4.30â€"5.00â€"Bears vs. Terriers ; March 2nd ,; 3.30â€"4.00â€"Beavers vs. Tigers 4.30â€"5.00â€"Terriers vs. Lions falo, R. Ross, A. Redpath and J. Bodam were best, while McKelvey with three goals, Burlington and L. Smythe were outstanding for Cleveland. Final score: Cleveland 4; Buffalo 2. The third game between ~New Haven and Hershey was the best game of the morning session endâ€" ing in a 3â€"all tie. Chris Clark openâ€" 3 ed the scoring with an assist to G. Best and A. Scott in goal held Hershey off without a goal in the first period. Chris @tark put New Haven two up, Best assisting, but their advantage was short lived for Hershey came back with goals by (R. Fisher, assist D, Scott, J. Kilâ€" patrick, and Kennedy, both of the ‘latter unassisted. T A XI WINDER‘S t PHONE 111 HOCKEY ZONE 4â€"700 LIMITED RADIO DISPATCHED "OPEN. SECRET" . 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