l) r" " Lrwrdned “(vi a 'taarsii' _ Hockey Views Last Sgturdu’s tournament was under the direction of Joe Cheevu'l of St. Catharina, Vice-President of the Little N.H.L. The Canadian Legion acted ll hosts " a dinner for all team personnel; i The ttnal tournament wound up the most successful year in the lea‘gue's history and next yea, it is expected that over 10,000 bore will be registered. The Imperial Oil is so enthused over Little N.H.L. that arrangements are being made to build a Hot Stove Leagu- Session of an N.H.L. game around the story of the Little N.H.L. Only one of last year's champions successfully defended their title. In the Junior A, Port Hope downed the strong Scarboro team 3-2. St. Catharine; repeated their victory of last year with a 4-2 win over Parry Sqund. Midland, last year's champs sue: cumbed to a strong Toronto Township team 4 - 2. ( Little Satux'day, in St. Catharines, the Little N.H.L. champion- Ihip ftnala were held With teams from Midland, Parry Sound, Toronto Township, Thorold, Port Hope, St. Catharines, searhroro gaming the right through district playdowns to take part. Jim, in stirring for the Weston Dukes and has compiled an Cnviabln scoring record in this his Brst year in fast company. MEha NJâ€: FINALS Jimmie Shropshire is another Weston boy who is making I heckey name for himself. He comes by his ability honestly for the three Shropshire boys, Jack, Bob and Jimmie are all hockey players of note. Bob played for Oshawa Generals for a spell and then joined the Cleveland Barons. An arm injury put him on the shelf for I while this past season but he came back to star in goal for Aurora Intermediates. Jack, one of the top O.H.A. referees of today, played much of his hockey at Georgetown where he captained and later coached the Raiders to their first O.H.A. inter- mediate title. . . titarting out this year with the Weston Dukes, it wun‘t long More Fulton! caught the eye ot the chief scout of the Maple but: and bl win promoted to the Junior A Manes. leaving , nearing record that put him It the top of the Weston Duke's) In In". a If; = mil. W"" tritrr,f :" A?†W; ( _ " vessel.' i:;idliltMlillWtiEalll_ . ""rry ; Y, ttt "t8E3Rht- .r. r. Ns' 'cram u . _ 'BMNir' "31°1- 8}â€??? r.,, 4*» ['i'ltt T 'ttlem /% b \»., le Q _ ' ' - "ilk, 1 be ' 392-4 ' ' - » ' " v 31 C _ '8rg% . , _ Br. ‘ " tb ' Tt I ' #rrrs,8,e 1 i t ( ". artâ€˜ï¬ INN'v, \ L â€a; f" M ‘ ' " . . is _ .u’l e _ 3 v?,tts tam Eg " 'f, . 'ig'),:"' -", x i,R,llltiJi'sa'i'i'itiii? - " ' ttr-tr. ' . mill ' - _ MN I tl' ""ii'isitt 'RlBtlNl8Mt I TT T . _'_MMMer H am . _ And while he is buy scoring gods, brother Clarke is just is busy keeping the opposition tram scoring as he guards the blueline for Scarboro Junior B's. He has had a good year and with another year in age-limit hockey Clarke is expected to give the Fulton! family I good one-two punch in hockey circles. SNACK or GOAL SCORING Sonny Laroce has been making the hockey-wise observers take notice olhis fine play this yen- with the Marlies. He is the Tony Leswick type of plafer with a happy knack of being able to score souls. Sonny Osborne, Barry Johnson, Chris Clark. and Terry Hall are " connected with the Marlboro organization and soon reports of activities in the hockey Irena will be heard of these young lads. ANOTHER WESTON FUCKER! . _ Panning size, youth, Ind I “new know-how of scoring goals. he nun be two lmpoxtnnt years in Junior hockey. Bobby npidly tltted into the Junior A style of hockey and he is now regarded " one of the bright sun of the future. It his develop- ment continues and there in no doubt of that it will, it just could be that Weston will be represented in the N.H.L. before too many Stanley Cup series roll ground. _ Looking down the line a little, we notice' Jimmie Sonoski, starring for the St. Mike's bantams with his best fear to date. A 'qfhntE BRIGHT STAR He has a style reminiscent ot Tod Sloan who was poison to a pllkeeper once he skated over the blueline. ueaatarsre.ethet-rtotrh hockey titainTorontet and 'i.t"ete.t"te'irrettvreru.rriutuowestoisitirioia Mandate-(Ir. mum oti.utttoma.t Monum- in JunhrAhockIy hmtolldbw Pulled who hrlpidly bo- Cumulus uric. MIYIPA Illusion:- opon bunny. 21p any from I lend-till. That My you will feet the f1strltlng mm of pour the Innke- the beautiful Dodn tho action m for m, TAXI "l mu: Ind to!" on wide, comfortable. ehair-hieh tents. 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Pressure you exert on the steering wheel in multiplied 21 “my to mike turning easier. m7 "3 "" HANDLING next CiiTiUiiTEfiiiiiii l Last Friday, over 150 players; and team personnel of the Tor-l onto Service League sat down: to a turkey dinner at the Ser- geant's Mess, No. 1 Supply De.. pot, R.C.A.F., Downsview. 1 Players from the Army, Navy, R.C.M.P., R.C.A.F., Thor Cana- dian and Dominion Bridge who made up the six-team league were treated to a real evening of entertainment as Chuck Nor- ‘mandin and Michal Nelligan ar- ranged a programme that was greatly enjoyed: by all present. _ Lush-"nun! crane IOIOIHO Je-de tthes Luau-plans crime IOiOmO Jenn»: mummy League, nu: A.-.n... of No. l Supply Depot were presented with the C. A. Fraser trophy at a turkey dinner for the league held last Friday at the Sergtrant's Mess, No. l Supply Depot, Downsview. Attending Were over 150 players and team personnel from the six teams in the league, Army, Navy, R.C.M.P., R.C.A.F., Thor Canadian and Dominibn Bridge. Shown receiving the trophy from C. A. Fraser is Sgt. J. R. Martell of the winning team. WESTON AND WATERLOO TO CLASH HERE TONIGHT RCAF- Flyers Presented With ILA. Fraser Trophy Thor Canadian won this league Weston Cuts atdt tgit'ttte 4W Boys In Blue Get Trophy "in-7W“! Magi-whiten“. outrun-4.. 'sheer-hr-ruse. "up "" 7!" lumps you ordinarily would avoid. Feel how oriflow shock ttl-bers, unique spring suspension and low can". of gravity bring you a steady, level ride that's ' ways smoother. Nearby are 5 miles of road you drive often. Why not drive them in a new Dodge. . . and see the difference'. We know you'll enjoy every mile of the ride. And we’re sure that the more you learn about .the.new Dodge, the more you'll be impressed by this and. at. Your telephone call WI I bring I Dod e to your doorstep for I Luna trial. Call us soon. _ John May, league president ‘was chairman for the evening and during the programme he, called on Group Commander Wm.‘ Murray to say a few words. COL, championship after a playoff series with the The Air Force team finished on top of the league and won the CA. Fraser‘Trophy which was presented by C. A. Fraser to Sgt. J. R. Martell. Chuck Nor- mandin finished on top at the searing race and walked of! with the trophy for leading marks- man. _ mi mm mo ought, masisivTuTui-rs,- iFa cu. 1-5101 â€WEST YOIK‘S NEWSY WEEKLY" rousing inukes Hand 5-0 Lacing jTo Kingston Saturday [Dalton was the guest speaker and he heartily congratulated the teams and the league executive ‘for Jheir fine-year of operation} During the evening, medallions were presented to the players. of the Thor team. . L He had been up several timesi .efore this season as a replace-i nent and Saturday night's game; was his fourth which keeps himl up for the season. Kendall, on) the sick list, might not play; again this season. ' 1 KINGSTON FAST 1 Kingston showed _a very fast. team but lacked scoring punch in comparison with the goal-) hungry Dukes. However, their) coach stated quite definitely) that his team "was many goals better on home ice" and if so the Dukes could be in for a tough struggle when they go down to the Limestone City. One line was responsible for all the goals scored by Dukes- the threesome of Card. Haugh- ton on left wing; Bobby Garner at centre; and Gil. MacNeill on the right wing.. Gil scored three goals and Garner two, while all :three got in on the assists. In tlie first period it was Mac- Neill from Garner to make it 1-0 and MacNeill from Garner again Coach Buck Houle sent his Weston Dukes into the first game ot the' OHA Junior B ehttmpionship round-robin semi- tin" " Weston arena Saturday night with Kingston Vics as their opponents and the doughty Dukes played one of their best‘ game: ot the season tohand the visitors a 5-0 lacing. _ The Dukes were minus "the Iervices of veteran defenceman Don Kendall but came up with a fine replacement in Ray Smith of the Marlboro Midgets. Smith vas one tor three of the five oals scored by the Dukes, hand- 1 out several resounding body- leeks and generally disported Luge]! like a top-flight junior Here's your down payment on a NEW FINANCING A CAR? oroirgthyut TIRE & TUBE Balm only $1.0' h WEEK BIG TRADE-IN glllll ALLOWANCE , Before You Buy " About the LOW 008T “HANGING SERVICE With Gomplolo Insurance Coverage Ronald Broudbeni Agent/y 29% Main St. N. Weston Bus.: CH, 1-3841, CH. 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PLAYED TUESDAY The round-robin schedule calls; for Weston Dukes to travel to1 Waterloo on Tuesday of thisl week where they oppose the WI‘ terloo Siskins who finally tllmid nated Seaforth Baldwins in _ series that went the full seven; games. Then on Thursday night) the much-touted Siskins, rated) as the team to beat for thel championship, clash with thel Dukes at Weston. This shapes up like the game of the season tor the fans and a packed rink isl expected. . " I The other round-robin games have Waterloo in Kingston on the Saturday night and the Dukes in Kingston Easter Mon- day. Kingston travel to Water- loo next Wednesday to wind it up. After that the top two teams play for the title. before the period ended. In the second sessnon Garner scored on a pass from Haughton and added his second marker on a pass from MacNeilI. In the third period MacNeill made it 5-0 on a solo effort. By HENRY LOOSE Mt. Dennis 'St tlil till. COACH * Full Tank of Hamlin» EXAMPk.E-- 'lit GHEV. 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