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Times & Guide (1909), 29 Mar 1951, p. 7

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\" i) National League |Junior "A" League The National League finished its Guelph ... 3 Marlboro ... 0 regular schedule with one of ‘the Windsor .. 3 Oshaws ... 0 most colorful games of the season.; Barrie ... 0 St. Kitts ... 0 A fast, wellâ€"played game of hock'y‘ Scoring a 38:0 win over the from start to. finish, Chicago fourth place Mariboro team, on versus Leafs/with Chicago downing goals by Alan Watts, Barry Rowâ€" Leafs four to two. Raker scored land, and Brad Young enabled ‘for Chicago with assists from Bob Guelph to finish in third place in Belyea and _ Neipage. Bockm‘the final league standing. scored for Leafs with an @ssist! windsor finished in second from Pat Falby. In the first BAlf) place by virtue of their 3â€"0 win of the game Bob Tumber l‘°°r°dlover the first place Oshawa team two with assists from Belyea and‘on yoals by Barry McKenzie (3). Baker, also Baker with a loner lorl St. Kitts and Barrie battled to a Chicago in the second half. DOUR seoreless deadlock in the third Falby tallied a lone for the LeAfS:|pame, A win here for St. Kitts There were some nice passing ‘“dlwould have meant a playoff spot very close checking in the &@M®; but Ivan Orff in the Barrie nets resulting in four minor penllfiel.!w" unbestable. Boston and Detroit played off for a spot in the playoffs. J, Weller getting the only goal scored for Boston in the game while both teams were playing shortâ€"handed. Stutt played a good game in goal, getting a shutâ€"out, Johnson also turned in a good game while subâ€" stituting for D. Rhodes who is off with an injured knee. Canadians and Rangers played an exhibition game with a tie of threeâ€"all. _ Antrim _ and Jenner scored for Rangers while @inclair was the ace for Canadians reâ€" inforced by Falby, with Ryan and Dunlop for the Leafs. Well, everyâ€" body enjoyed it and went home to enjoy a happy Easter, American League The second game between Proviâ€" de.ice and Cleveland, Cleveland come out on the long end of a 2â€"1 score. McKeivey opened the scorâ€" ing on a solo effort in the first period. Providence forced the play but were unab‘e to beat Ross Copeâ€" man in the Cleveland net. Brian Mc"elvey made it 2â€"0 unassisted but Providence came close to the leaJe:s on a goal by A. Simpson, which was disputed by the Cleveâ€" la~d team. For Providence, A. The last games of the regular| _ _ _ _ playing schedule were played Satâ€"| 939 pmâ€" urday and in the first game Bufâ€"| 3 5q pmâ€" falo defeated Hershey by & score Finalâ€"6.00 of 1 to 0. The play opened Wi‘-h'Serior "A" Buffalo forcing the play, but were) 8.00 amâ€" unable to beat Groombridge in the| 9.20 amâ€" Hershey net. In the second period,| A. Stade on a pass from J. Jeff:ies 10,40 amâ€" scored what proved to be the 12.30 amâ€" winning goal. For Buffalo, Kirby, 1,50 pmâ€" Jeffries and O‘Neil played an outâ€"| 3.10 pmâ€" standing game, and for Hershey, Finalâ€"5.00 Fisher, Kilpatrick and Clarkson ree were best. Final score: Buffalo 1,| ________ Hershey 0. | ©1 json with Seagrave and Hutâ€" chison were best and for Cleveâ€" land, R. Copeman, McKelvey and Barcy Hall were outstanding. Final score: Cleveland 2, Proviâ€" dene 1. The final game was won by New Haven over Pittsburg by a‘1â€"0 score on a goal by T. Hepton with the assist going to D. Lee. Pittsâ€" burg tried hard to get back in the game but were unable to beat A. Scott in the New Haven goal, For New Haven, G. Best, V. Harris, R. Caister and C. Clarke were outâ€" standin7, and for P‘ttsbu gh, Terry Hall, Mâ€"Garvey and D. Lauder were best. Final score, New Haven 1, Pittsburg 0. No games Saturday, March 31, owing to the tournament for Jr. A and Sr. A groups. Teams in the playâ€"offs, keep in touch with your coach and watch The Times and Guide for dates. SATURDAY ACTION Arts & Crafts Exhibits WESTON MIDGET NHL THE WESTON RECREATION COMMISSION Second Annual DGET NHL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT AT ARENA SATUV CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Y, MARCH 20, 1951 Proceeds Towards Arts and Crafts Leadership Training FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1951 HOBBIES â€" PUPPET SHOW â€" CRAFTS SIMULTANEOUS CHESS CONTEST â€" ARTS ADULT AND JUNIOR SECTIONS St. Kitts and Barrie battled to a scoreless deadlock in the third game. A win here for St. Kitts would have meant a playoff spot but Ivan Orff in the Barrie nets was unbeatable. The aWaâ€"Ontario Midget NHL Tournament. for teams in the Junior "A" and â€" Senior "A" brackets will be staged at the Weston Arena on Saturday, March 31st. Weston entry in the Junior "A" series will be competing against teams from Fergus, Lindâ€" say, Brampton, Orangeville and Toronto and we would like to have all parents and friends of the boys in this league come out to help support the Junior "A" team in this tournament. Tournament Schedule Junior "A" 8.40 amâ€"Weston vs. Toronto. 10.00 amâ€"â€"Brampton vs. Orangeâ€" ville. 11.20 amâ€"Weston vs. Fergus. 1.10 pmâ€"Lindsay vs. Orangeâ€" ville. . 2.30 pmâ€"Toronto vs. Fergus. . 3.50 pmâ€"Lindsay vs. Brampton Scoring records for Weston Dukes in the championship playâ€" offs against Brampton Regents: . Ted Reidâ€" .....&... 6 Fred Bell ... 3 Geo. Jamieson ... 4 Billy Harris ... 7 Att White â€"~â€"â€"«â€" 1 Don MaciIntosh .. ° 2 Paul JA80 ... 0 Ron Ingram ... 0 John Tolton ... 1 Blair Livingstone 0 Geo. Stoyan ... 0 Doug Timgren ... 1 Buddy Horne ... 0 Doug Moore ... 0 Weston Arena Juvenile Team Standings (Final) Finalâ€"6.00 pm. 10.40 amâ€"Fergus vs. Lindsay. 12.30 amâ€"Waterloo vs. Fergus. 1.50 pmâ€"Geotgetown vs. Weston 3.10 pmâ€"Lindsay vs. Waterloo. Finalâ€"5.00 pm. Fiyers .._.__ 1 Dukes .....» | MAIOTE wsmmmees TIGETS ... | Leading Scorers Pete Boncardo ... Wilf Chard ..« Craig Cribar ..._. Bernie MacDonald.. Kelly (Tigers) ... Hazel (Flyers) . Will Bain ...._._ 1.30 P.M. TO 9.30 P.M. Sport Reports ADMISSION 10 CENTS In The Auditorium amâ€"Weston vs. Brampton. amâ€"Brampton vs. Georgeâ€" 10 17 16 16 11 14 12 14 14 11 14 11 11 23 14 12 11 31 28 25 23 22 22 21 Weston Teams Hosts To Boys From 7 Centres Minority parties must also be represented, but this is a ticklish problem. One can welk imagine the howl from the "faithful" if a prime minister gave Senate "plums" to members of another party. Yet something like this must be done if public confidence is to be reâ€" stored. The Canadian Senate is not a useless body, declares The Finanâ€" cial Post. Contrary to widely held opinion, its debates are generally at a higher level than those in the Commons, and its members perâ€" form a great deal of excellent and necessary committee work. But certainly the Senate could be made still more useful. To rejuvenate it, a device is needâ€" ed to retire members at some age (they are now appointed for life) and to make more frequent changes possible. 6 With his potent majority in the House of Commons and a record number of vacancies in the Senâ€" ate, Mr. St. Laurent is in an unâ€" usually favorable position to tackle this ageâ€"old problem with courâ€" age. You won‘t have to be an artist to be able to choose good color combinations for home or office. With the aid of a new gadget soon coming on the market, reports The Financial Post, all you have to do is put marks on a questionâ€" naireâ€"type chart, add up the totals, and presto! a specific, scientificalâ€" ly correct and attractive color arâ€" rangement. Canadian cotton mills devised new materials such as antiâ€"gas cloth and camouflage nets in the last war;‘ are standing ready to adapt themselves again in the event of war. Un _ Saturday . afterncon, March 31, at the â€" Weston Arena, the Midget NHL teams of Weston‘s <Junior A and Senior A groups (boys eight to nine, and ten to eleven) will be playing hosts to teams from Waterloo, Georgetown, Brampton, Lindsay, Fergus, Toronto, and Orangeville, The Midget teams will be engaged in a tournament to declare a winner in each group for the Ontario Midget NHL chamâ€" pionship, â€" Weston‘s Junior A boys have just come through a series of games in Guelph in which they defended the chamâ€" pionship eup which they won last year, While our Senior A boys were defeated in their games against Guelph, they nevertheless _ covered . themâ€" selves with glory and no doubt will give a good account of themselves on Saturday. The games will start at 8.30 a.m, and run through until 7.00 p.m. Tickets may be used at any time during that period and as often as desired. So please try to keep this date open and visit the Weston Arena, lending your support to the boys and to those fellows who donate so much of their time to Weston . boys, the coaches and executives of the Weston Midget NHL. The Right Color Worth Saving East York Ladies and Brampton mdl::dl:rthcflbpn. e no y from â€" Downsview. oo i i e o c nc Phig SVONRY the serice 31 14 and tion of hockey in the prelimin@ry ons inirq and final game will be !'lmk.' to the Senio:-i ?oml:uerzfll:iph,.d next Monday. ockey League‘s semiâ€"finals. Fast!‘. In the other half of the Semiâ€" York did all the “‘?d’" in a 8â€"0 Finals, Weston completely dominâ€" contest, but the action was much ated Art Printing to eliminate eloser than the score indicated. In ‘them from the play offs by scorâ€" the second period Brampton had ing an 8 to 2 victory. the better of the play but were | The first period was fairly :fc]g :fi th’b;cci)ri'a :h:"‘D:ryne""mi; elose and Allewel! scored the only aves n ; i the East York nets. The third Shard to more Weston ahead 10. period saw East York once @&AIN he second period was a Weston come to life and register twict» | seoring parade with Chard, Cowick, the first by Lil Davidson from“-‘d Downer and Harold Downer Marg Winn and the second by scoring in that order to lead 5â€"0. Rose Kibsey from Marg Ryan.. The | weston moved further ahead in ‘llrge crowd seemed to get a kick the third period with Harold Dowâ€" out of the game and perhaps MOY® noq and Haughton scoring before ladies‘ hockey will be presented beâ€" | Sutherland tallied twice for the fore the season is over. 1.,_:...__- ie ad P al aa tas East York And Brampton Ladies Give Classy Hockey Exhibition National Cash with their backs to the wall came through in the third period to overpower Downsâ€" view 6â€"1. The first period was the fastest hockey of the season and both Al Holliday for Downsâ€" view and Fred Coles for National were sensational in the nets. Early in the second period Brown scored for Downsview on a lovely play with Wilf Gibson. Carnegie evened the count late in the period with assists going to Maurice Poole. and Owen Murphy. 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