â€" Cimes anh Guine Weston Minor Hockey League Results of first game, in two game semiâ€"finals (all leagues). Atom St. Kitts 3, Guelph 2; Oshawa 1, Windsor 0; Barrie 2, Marlboro 1. Pee Wee Hamilton 1, Owen Sound 1; Stratford 2, Brantford 0; Marlâ€" boro 6, Kitchener 1. Buffalo 2, Providence 2; Pittsâ€" burg 1, Cleveland 1. Bantam Boston 4, Detroit 1; New Haâ€" ven 2, Rangers 1. Midget Beavers 3, Royals 0; Chicago %, Springfield 2, _ _ _ _ Minâ€"Bantam Individual Scoring Standing (corrected) . y Dollys Only One Point Behind 2nd Place Cyclemen Last Tuesday night, Feb. 26th at Weston Arena saw the Weston Commercial League swing into its final month of the regular schedule. Dolly Jewellers, by winning the opener from Cruickshank Motors 6â€"4 moved within one point of the second place Wilf Cycle club who were beaten in the second game 5â€"2 by the powerful Niepage Construction team» The latter have already elinched first place. 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The Dukes will take on either Woodbridge or Dixie, depending on which club won Tuesday‘s tilt at Woodbridge Arena and in all probability there will be a game at the Weston Arena this Friday night. ...‘The last game between the Rangers and the Dukes had the appearance of bieing much rougher than it actually was as outbreaks occurred in isolated occasions only. The most serious incident was when Leaside‘s Tom Kelly drove the puck from point blank range in the first period and Millar pypanmveesAaly Art Boynton, Ed O‘Neill and Ralph Emmerson completed the Dollys scoring. > * The Cruickshank scoring was split four ways with Dave Gray, Jack Lawson, Ralph McCormack and Jeff Halder counting singleâ€" tons. Bill Bain picked up four assists. Niepages coasted to an easy win in the second game and again the scoring was well divided. Jack Madgett, Jack Harris, Bob Belyea, Tink Fillâ€" man and Butch Clifford divided the Niepage boals while Keith Dicken and John Slawson lit the lamp for Wilfs. Niegapes ....... Wilfs ... Dollyg ...« Cruickshanks Ralph Emmerson (Dollys) T. Fillman (Niepages) ....... G. Cruickshanks (Niepages) Butch Clifford (Niepages) . Bill Bain (Cruickshank) ... A. Canly (Wilfs) ... Mr. Taff Evans won the $5.00 gift certificate. | _ _ Madgett (Niepages) By STANDING w L menld 0 SCORING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 AND HIS ORCHESTRA Fo A Ps. 53 21 22 26 37 10 29 35 9 9 s 7 14 12 12 12 14 26 24 18 13 12 11 1 didn‘t have a chance to duck beâ€" | Leaside‘s Larry Campbell goâ€" fore it caught him just above \ing slightly berserk in protesting the right eye to split the foreâ€" \a high sticking penalty called head open. He wanted to conâ€"|by referee tan Boshier. He tinue after a few moment‘s rest|complained so loudly that he reâ€" but a doctor in attendance ruled |ceived a tenâ€"minute misconduct. out this possibility as he was | He continued to chase the official rushed to hospital to have 14 around the rink and received a stitches placed, At first there|game misconduct at which time was the fear of a possible fracâ€" he struck out at the official and ture but Xâ€"rays proved the was given a match penalty. He fears groundless. ‘is now automatically suspended Another highlight was that of <until he appears before the OHA. Last Sunday night, the final games of the league schedule were played and the games were very important to the team standings and playoff positions. Next week, Mar. 3rd, will be the first playoff games. This| will be a suddenâ€"death series,| the second and third position‘ teams playing until one team| wins, and on the following) week, the winner will tackle the| first position team on the same| basis. 1 On Sunday, March 10th, the winners in both Minor Bantam and Molecule divisions will be awarded their trophies. . It is hoped that a record crowd will attend for the last two nights at Weston Arena between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., and really cheer these boys. Referees Sunday were Gord Battaglia and Nick Volpe. MOLECULE St. John‘s 0 â€" O.L.V. 0 This game between St. Johns and Our Lady of Victory was sensational. There was . no score in the first period but it was far from being a dull peâ€" riod. The goalkeepers of both sides were the busiest men on the ice and it was through their lef!orts that the period ended without a score. Our In the opening minutes of| play, St. Patricks were assessed ; a penalty to Chris Zeigman which didn‘t look very good for the Irish but surprisingly St.. Patricks opened the scoring on ‘ a goal by Doug Keene assisted | by Peter Pickett. From the faceâ€"off, Gerry Grogran took the puck and going through the St. Patricks defense passed to Tomâ€"| my Contini who scored tieing . the score 1â€"1. This was followâ€"; ed shortly by a goal by Ed‘ Stackhouse putting St. Philips, up one goal. | OoLv. The stars of the game were Paul Aspinwall, goalkeeper for St. Johns and Don McGinnis ip goal for O.L.V. In the last period, St. Philips really put the pressure on and eame up with three more goals which keeps them in third playâ€" off position. The goals were scored by Art Edwards, assist Gerry Ulatowski; Ed Stackâ€" house, assist ‘Gerry Ulatowski, and Martin Conway unassisted. Three pennalties went to St. Patricks Chris Zegman _ and Ralph Mays and to St. Philips Art Edwards. In the final period, the specâ€" tators were brought to their feet in the opening seconds of play and I don‘t think anyone sat down until the final whistle. There was one penalty in the game to Andre St. John of MINOR St. Philips 5 â€" St. Ratricks 1 St. Philip‘s needed this game to stay in the playoffs and they won . it. MINOR & O.L.V. 5 â€" St. Bernards 2 _ In the final game between| Our Lady of Victory and St., Bernards it looked as though! O.L.V. had been really pepped| up for this contest because on the _ outcome depended _ the league leadership. In the opening minutes of play the league‘s leading scorer, Ross Martin on one of his own type of rushes opened the scoring for O.L.V. and within a few minâ€" utes had scored again giving O.L.V. a 2â€"0 lead. Then ‘Don Kane assisted by\ Leo Snell scored for St. Bernâ€", ards. But before the end of the| period Ross Martin again scored' for O.L.V. 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