_4 Mariboros 3, Brantford 3 A _ Brantford kept alive their playâ€" ‘ off chances by splitting the points ‘with their Mariboro rivals. The tying goal by Sonny Osborne was scored from & penalty shot in the lust few seconds of play and was the first, to our knowledge eyer â€"awarded, at least in the Sr. "A" group. Play throughout the game passing up many good scoring opâ€" mhmiï¬u. Halfway through the period with ‘the score tied 2â€" &ll, Braby from Ashbee put Marlâ€" boros one up in a very nice play only to have Osborne by virtue of a successful penalty shot tie it up ensuring a split of the points. Marlboro scorers were Ashbee, Stratford 3, Kitchener 1 Stratford came up with one of their better games and were sucâ€" cessful in turning back the underâ€" staffed but hardâ€"trying Kitchener squad by a 3â€"1 score. Play in the first period was even as was the scoring with a Stratford goal goâ€" ing to Weller while Coughlin from Gardhouse scored for Kitchener. In the second period the superior numbers of Stratford began to tell and two unassisted goals the Hamilton probably played their best game of the year and increasâ€" ed their first place hold to three points over the second place Owen Sound team by trimming them 4â€"1 in the last game. Two quick goals by Barry Johnson in the first two minutes of play proved a handiâ€" cap from which Owen Sound never recovered and while Lorimer unâ€" assisted, and then Jeffries from Lorimer added two insurance goals, the issue was settled right at the start of the game. Owen Sound goal was scored on a nice play wiht Sonoski carrying the puck and Cam Simpson batting in the rebound with Bowers sprawlâ€" ed on the ice. While the whole Hamilton team went well, Bowers in goal, Devries, Ferguson, and Taylor stood out, while Danny McDomald, Strong, Lake, and B. Holden. were best for Owen Sound. Note: Games of March 17th The first ‘game of the NHL tripleâ€"header saw the much ; imâ€" proved Ranger team defeat Deâ€" troit by a 1â€"0 score. In the first period, play was fast and furious and with Detroit dominating the play, but were unable to put the puck behind See in the Ranger net. Jenner, who played a steady game on defense for Rangers scored the only goal with the assist going to Kirkland. Detroit continued to press and the line of Castator, Cook and McGuire had many chances to seore, but good defenâ€" sive work by the Rangers kept them â€" off the score sheet. For Rangers, See in goal, was the outâ€" standing plager on the ice and was ably assisted by Jenner, Carter and Seagrave. P(or Detroit, Sook, Castator, Chard and Ritchie were dhtstanding. Final score, Detroit 0, Rangers 1. The second game between Bosâ€" ton and Leafs erided in a lâ€"all one goal and two assists, Braby, one goal and one assist, and Stickâ€" lee, one goal. All three Brantford goals were scored by Sonny Osâ€" borne with an assist on one of them going to Grant Kilpatrigk. Look, in goal, Ross Kilpatrick, Moffat, and Dilane were best for Brantâ€" ford, while Terrell in goal, Palâ€" mer, Dempster, and Mishaw were towers of strength for Mariboros. will be played as exhibition only due to Tournament in Guelph, The first game of the Junior A League turned out to be a 0â€"0 tie between Mariboros and Windâ€" sor. Both teams tried hard to break into the scoring column but elose checking along with the goalkeepers efforts kept the puck out of the nets. Mariboro‘s Hogâ€" ben, Newton and Dickey played very well and Windsor‘s Mcâ€" Kenzie, Thain, Winder and Screen. en ie inR itc c Aeoic n ee o ie enc Guelph won a hard fought game against Barrie by a 2â€"0 score. The first period was scoreless but in the second period Gueiph ran in two fast goals with Savage and Young doing the honors and Gardâ€" ener assisting. There was no scorâ€" ing in the third although Barrie led by Boyce, Scott and Vaughan carried the play continually in an effort to catch up. Watts, Rowland, Hopkins and Hall were outstandâ€" ing for Guelph. . first by Hogben, and the second by Ewing sewed the game up for Stratford, somewhat dimming the playâ€"off chances of Kitchener. For Stratford Binns, Muzelo, Cullen and Charman were best, while Greenwood in goal, Christie, Erasâ€" muson, and Hoperoft went well for Kitchener, C Hamilton 4, Owen Sound 1 Junior "A" League Oshawa scored two goals in the last period to overcome St. Kitts‘ one goal lead and win out by a 8â€"2 score in the third game. Early in the game, Patrick on a pass from Litile had scored the first goal only to have Bull tie it up. on a pass from Simpson,. St. Kitts went rhead again in the second period on Burlington‘s goal from Armâ€" strong‘s pass. Oshawa came back to tie it up on Simpson‘s goal from Bull and Crawford. Sutton on a breakaway sank the winning goal. Windsor, Holden and Tomlinson worked hard for Oshawa and Groat, Ritchie and Christian of St. Kitts. Games For Saturday, March 10th 12.00â€"St. Kitts vs Guelph 12.40â€"Marlboro vs Oshawa 1.20â€"Barrie vs Windsor )lnhm}l Lupn-e SATURDAY ACTION WESTON MIDGET NHL games, held hmm score sheet on the first Sparked by Trible, Boston seored the frist goal in the second period, with G. Weller assisted by A. Welâ€" ler turning the trick. Play rargâ€" ed from end to end with both goalâ€" keepers being called u;on to make some fine saves. Pat Ryan finally tied it up on a pass from Bowerâ€" ing. Both teams battled to the final bell but had to be sontent with a tie. For Boston, Trimble, J. Weller, 8. Weller, and Bain playâ€" ed outstanding hockey, and for Leafs, Callan, Bochna, P. Ryan and Bowering . were best. Final score, ing more power than i® previous In the finat game, Canadians and Chicago battled to a 3â€"all tie. Canadians playing short handed were all over Chicago in the first period. Jack Madget‘led the atâ€" tack and was finally rewarded by‘ scoring on a ~pass from Billingâ€" hurst. Chicago battled desperately to get back in the game but Chuck Bull and Sinclair on the defense ‘plnyad inspired hockey and kept them off the score sheet. Jackie Madget made it 2â€"0 on a pass from Diegel. In the final period, Canaâ€" dians began to tire and Chicago scored .two fast goals, Scott from Belvea and See from Gorassini. Madget and Bull combined for Canadians‘ third goal with Madâ€" get putting the rubber behind Price. They were unable to stand the Chicago pressure and Tumber scored the final goal unassisted. For Canadians, every player gave everything they had and sparked by Jackie Madget with 3 goals, D. Sinclair, Price, Billinghurst, Diegel and Chuck Bull, all played inspirâ€" ed hockey. For Chicago, Belyea, Baker, Pender in goal and Hawtin were outstanding. Final score, Canadians 3, Chicago 3. 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