I \ | Cimes andh Guide [ Regents To Invade Weston On Friday â€"|‘ Dukes Tie St. Mike‘s ‘ PEE WEES IN PUCK TOURNEY | AT WESTON ARENA SATURDAY | . front wheel ‘ balancing Y 1\ The roundâ€"robin schedule is as follows: ’ f Monday, March 15 â€"â€" Weston Dukes vs. St. Mikes (Scarboro arena). Wednesday, March 17â€"St. Mikes at Brampton. ‘ Friday, March 19 â€" Brampton Regents at Weston Dukes. ‘ Saturday, March 20 â€" Weston Dukes at Brampton. Monday, March 22 â€" Brampton at Weston Dukes. ‘ Wednesday, March 24â€"St. Mikes at Weston Dukes. . Mr. Hanley ruled that Hardy ‘was eligible to return to Weston‘s first game on home ice in the roundâ€"robin is this Friday night when the fastâ€" skating Brampton ‘Regents inâ€" vade .Weston arena for what shapes up as one of the standâ€" out games of the season. For that matter the entire roundâ€" robin should be a humâ€"dinger. TIE WITH IRISH Dukes started the roundâ€"robin with a game against St. Mikes at Scarboro arena this Monday which ended in a 5â€"5 overtime tie. Weston Dukes qualified for the OHA Junior B roundâ€"robin semiâ€"finals by eliminating Unionville Jets last Friday night at Weston arena by the conâ€" vincing score of 8â€"2. The vicâ€" tory gave Dukes the bestâ€"ofâ€"five series with three wins, one deâ€" feat and a tie. Dukes now clash with Brampâ€" ton Regents and St. Michael‘s Buzzers and play each team twice. The two ‘top teams in the roundâ€"robin then meet in the finals. 19 FREE coobJYEaAr BARGAINS IN OTHE® sizes Toor MARATHO N Terms as low as " down and ‘1"= a week! HURRY | This offer good for a limited time only I 5 (6:70 x 15 size) price runge from $14.00 ed. Doug‘s return will streng-‘ DUKES HAVE EDGE ] Dukes had a good edge in play in the final game against Unionâ€" ville although the final score, 8â€"2, hardly presents a true picâ€" ture of the way the game went. Weston led 3â€"0 at the end of the first period and 3â€"1 at the end of the second session. . Jets collapsed in the third chukker with the Dukes pouring in five The return of: Doug Hardy to the Weston Duke net was the big news this week. Hardy went to the Barrie Flyers as a replacement for ‘the injured Barrie goalkeeper and his abâ€" sence has been felt on the Duke ‘team. The Flyers failed to make the playoffs in the Junior "A" seriew and so Doug has returnâ€" ed to help the Dukes in their roundâ€"robin series. the Dukeg with Barrie eliminat 1( TIMES AND GUIDE, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1954 at 2.01; Gus Badali scored at 7.05 with Kennedy and Girard assisting; Harry Neale tallied from Thompson at 11.14; Girard made it 8â€"1 at 11.31 on a solo effort. Bruce McFayden scored for Jets at 18.30 to end the light Quhinl. | Just prior to Gray‘s misconâ€" duct and banishment from the game he had scored for Unionâ€" ville on a pass from Phil Nichoâ€" las. That was at 11.06. Bob Garâ€" ner made it 4â€"1 for Weston at the 16.40 mark. In the third period Gil Macâ€" ‘!‘{eil‘s;preti on a pass from Casey On the same incident the ‘Jet coach sent Dave Gray, assistant captain, out on the ice to debate the penalty to Watt and Referee Vern. Buffey promptly handed Gray a 10â€"minute . misconduct. Gray then started yelling at the referees from the penalty box and> wound up with a match %misconduct. Later Reg. Meserve of the Jets and Gil MacNeil of Dukes tangled in a fight and picked up majors. From then on Jets lost their steam and wound up badly beaten. In the second period Unionâ€" illeâ€"started to run into penalties and this proved their undoing. Doug. Watt was given a minor for tripping when he bowled over Bobby Nevins at the Duke _ blueline and promptly argued himself into a 10â€"minute misconduct. Watt usually doesn‘t blow his top and from where your reporter sat he didn‘t rate a penalty for tripping in the first place. It was a bodycheck in our book. _ Shots in the first period were only 7â€"6 in favor of Dukes but The same Kennedy made it 3â€"0 at 19.15 on a threeâ€"way play with Girard and Casey. On this manouvre Casey passed â€" to Girard who *went around the Jet net and passed out to Kenâ€" nedy. The latter, parked just outside the crease, eased the puck in the net like a real master. s.zdrs ofwthe night. Gord Thompâ€" son had started Ken Girard on a goalward thrust but Girard, checked inside the Jet zone, lost the puck. Kennedy swooped in fast to pick up the rubber and‘ rifle it in the net. Penalties again proved the unâ€" doing of the Jets as far as makâ€" ing a close game of it was conâ€" cerned although the way the Weston snipers were operating the best the Jets could â€" have done was make it close. Ron Casey, rushing defenceâ€" man who has been a prolific scorer in the playoffs, blinked the red light for the opening goal in the first minute of play when he took a pass from Gil MacNeil to beat Sullivan, the Unionville goalkeeper cleanly. The count went up to 2â€"0 at 7.35 on a fine goal by Billy Kepnedy, one of the outstanding + Jim Smith gathered up a rebound after Jackie Snyder and Ron Buckley had set up a fine scoring play and big Jim made no mistake. Chuck Wardrope finished off a good first period of scoring for the defencemen of Wilfs as he went in alone to drive one past Zidner. * * * PASSING PLAYS goals against one for the visiâ€" tors. F In the first period, the attack of Wilfs showed fine coordina tion and three of the goals came as a result of passing plays. The Snyder brothers, Jack and Bill and Ron Buckley formed the most potent trio for the winners. Followed closely by Don Curtis, Keith Clarke and Jimmie Haines, Wilfs scored their total output of goals on rebounds that came right to the sticks of a waiting Wilfs played and ‘these hockeyâ€"wise opportunists made no mistdke on their scoring opporâ€" tunities. 4 « GORDON ALCOTT‘S After the first period, the losers played their hearts out in an effort to catch the front running winners and backed up by a sensational net minding display of Joe Zidner ang the pestiferous checking of Bill Bain, the Dollys boys scored oncé in the second after tallying two in the first period. Wilfs started off as though they‘intended to chase the youthâ€" ful Dollys right out of the rink as they rammed home four first period goals past a startled Joe Zidner. However, after the first period, t}\e Jewellers took over and whittled the lead to a single goal and had the champions reeling on the dasher at the final whistle. ‘ mc It was, without a doubt, the finest games played in the league this year and well rewarded the large following of fans who were tre®ed to a spineâ€"tingling brand of the national pastime. Bob McConnell started the scoring parade in the first period for Dollys as he took a pass from Ted Pimm and Craig Cribar but Wilfs came back with four goals in a row with Norm Smith getting the first on a pass from dashing Gord Burlington. Jackie Snyder, a clever playmaker set up the pattern for the second goal as he teamed up with brother Bill to feed a perfect pass to Ron Buckley who played his best game of the season. Buckley gaze Zidner no chance on his closeâ€"in drive. . SPINEâ€"TINGLING CONTEST Wilfs Sports knew they had been in a hockey game last Tuesday at the Weston Arena when they managed a close 4â€"3 win over a courageous band of Dolly‘s Jewellers to win the chamâ€" pionship of the Weston Senior Hockey League in two straight games. THIRD PERIOD TALLIES PENALTIES FOR JETS Hockey Views TOM CLOUGH MOTORS LTD. Before writing 30 to a wonderâ€" ful hockey season in the above league, a word of commendation for President Tuffy Zidner, Viceâ€" President Roger Cooper, Sec.â€" Treas. Stewart Hill and for Ernie Brookes, league official timeâ€" keeper. This was the finest seaâ€" son in the four years of operaâ€" tion and the boys gave their fans plenty of fast, clean and exâ€" citing hockey. All indications point to an even better year next season, and this scribe for one will be eagerly looking forward to it. 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