~Rangers Tied With Leafs In Rosethorn Action Rangers 4â€"Leafs 3 Brian Peto‘s two goals led the nnb-“whmr the The win enabled the Ranâ€" CT®e!* Â¥he International Tournament, which was won last year by this mrea‘s representative, Dileo, is a suddenâ€"death affair with one loss eliminating that team. Hope the boys are going allâ€"out because that eould sure be a long trip to play one hockey game. If practise and determination mean anything, and we are sure they do, then the Inâ€" dians will be in top shape. This week they have three practices and two exhibition games lined up with two potential opponents in the #ournament, Don Mills and the Little T.H.L. representative. _ ‘The fourthâ€"place Hawk‘s goal was credited to Mike Moran. Bruins 1â€"Rangers 0 _ Phe highâ€"{lying Bruina won an important game when they beat the Rangers 1â€"0, The Bruins now hold & Â¥â€"point lead over the thirdâ€"place Rangers. ‘The boys will find the rules a little different as the tournament 18 played under International rules with no body ehecking allowed. Three fifteen minute periods will be played with two straight time and the third stop time. In case of a tie after regulation time suddenâ€"death evertime will be played. NERCEmnet CC C PCR CC All boys in the tournament will be put up in private homes and will eat at the Coliseum where the games will be played. This is the arena that Jean Beleveau and Punch Imlach built when they were the mdd-oumuwwimmmnmymu,eoo people jammed the rink to watch the final game when Dileo took the grand championship. This was the largest crowd in the Coliseum since Beliveau played there almost ten years ago. In Rosethorn Park Hockey I.Al‘}ucDonl.ld and Peter Argo. gue last weekend, the Rangers Peter Halliford with twon and edged the Leafs 4â€"8 and thus movâ€"\Don Munning‘s single goal were ed into a tis for the lead of the the Leafs‘ marksmen, The Bruins, however, are doing much better in the junior group. They strengthened their firstâ€"place lead by shutting out the Rangers 1â€"0. udnc ind stt uid ce db on oi y e sls / ‘The Indians will take the following 16 players with them, goal, Bob Ward and Jim McDowell; defenge, Bruce Clark, John Collett, Peter Somerville, Jim Gorslene and Jim Cade; forwards, Carl Varge, Tom Casement, Gary Van Bushirk, Reid Campbell, Bruce Cameron, Ross McCarther, Blake Stairs, Scott Langdon and Don McLean. Manager Bob Simpson has added sub goalie Jim McDowell, defenseâ€" man Jim Cade and rightwinger Blake Stairs from the Humber Valâ€" ley entry in the E.H.A. for insurance. Bob rates young Stairs as an up and coming young player who can skate and shoot very well. Stairs should be a definite asset to the team in the tournament. One of the toughest teams the Indians will have to face will unâ€" Soubtedly be a team from their own league, Shopsy‘s. The local team lost out in the T.H.L. playoffs to Shopsy‘s in six games. senior group slomgâ€"side the Leafs. In the other senior game, the Hawks broke a lastâ€"place tie in the standings by defeating the slumpâ€" ing Bruins 6â€"2, The Red Wings came to life as they dropped the Hawks 2â€"1, while the Leafs and the Canadiens playâ€" ed to a 1â€"1 deadlock. The Leafs and Canadien® hattlâ€" «d to the last minute, but could not break a 1â€"1 tis. Lindsay Staples scored the only goal in the close game. j Junior Standings Junior Leafs 1â€"Canadiens 1 Bob Garton for the Leafs and Lance Pets of the Canadiens were the goal scorers. Red Wings 2â€"Hawks 1 John Borrowman and Ricky Mcâ€" Kenzie provided the goals the Wings needed to upset the Hawks #1. N; -d;;tw;n‘; tâ€"ho'b;gut wcu' the Bboply'; team has is coach Cury Davis who coached Dileo to the eh’!llpiolllhip last year, Al Hardie will enter an allâ€"star team from the Etobicoke Hockey League in the Professional Recreation Guild Pee Wee Tournament at Maple Leaf Gardens on §am:-duy morning. E.H.A. Allâ€"Stars play Scarborough at 9.00 a.m. in the suddenâ€"death elimination tourney. Other teams entered are Weston, East York, Forest Hill, North York and two from York Township,. All comches in the E.H.A. pee wee group have tickets which are free of charge. Tom Riley reports that about 20 basketball players have been enâ€" Joying the facilities of the Alderwood gym each Thursday evening at 7.80. Tonight teams will be formed and they will play games for the next six weeks. Tom would like to see more players come out so that four teams can be formed. ‘The local allâ€"stars are Gary King, Dale Vandmark, Alan Demâ€" chuck, Dennis Kril and Leslie Jones from Alderwood; Mark Stephens, Chuck Faultless, Dave Clayton and Jim Keith from Queensway; Bill Butt, Peter Riddell and Joe Stickley from Northern Etobicoke and Jim McDowell, Ray Werlicki and Blake Stairs from Humber SPORTS to move into a firstâ€"place tie Ranger scorers ware Bob k 3 10 W By SANDY AIR «Thureday, Fab. 22. 1962â€"Page 12 1 20 18 16 12 11 Hawks 6â€"Bruins 2 Steve Czumrik‘s hatâ€"trick all the Hawks needed to defe: Bruins 6â€"2. But Bob Wotton and Doug Leeming also seored to ensure the victory. For the Bruins, Terry Redvers was a twoâ€"goal man. _ Senior Standings Team Leafs Rangers Hawks Bruins An sight enderâ€"like a hole in one, comes to| Weston Curling club is Jack Murray, second, most people only once in a life time, Fortwnately| Mrs, Ed Seedhouse, lead, Mrs, Dave Christie, then four people get the eight ender at once. viceâ€"skip, and Joe Ross, skip. â€" ~ Pictured above following their eight ender at thei , _ ss0o Humber Hockey . . 19 19 10 he ‘ All EYES ARE ON THE PUCK as David Flint and John Brown of| sweater is Brian Peto of the Rangers who skates away after | the Maple Lleafs cover up for goaltender Paul Douglas in this taking a shot on net. The Rangers won this game 4â€"3. \ action in the Rosethern Park Hockey League, No. 4 in the dork\ Photo: Stan Windrim Several shutouts and three twoâ€" goal efforts were the features of last week‘s games in the Humber \Vllley Hockey League. Atom Bisons Club Cubs Paul Gregg came up with his second shutout in a row as the Rockets played the Meteors to a scoreless draw in a minor bantam game, _ ‘Two goal efforts were turned in by Byron Sinclair, Dave Thompson ‘md_ Ron Lawrie. Sinclair scored ‘hil pair in leading the Regals to a 4â€"1 win over the Bears in an |ltfln game while Thompson lead the Bisons to a 5â€"0 victory over ‘the Cubs in the same group. Bruce Hall also came up with a shutout as the Mercurys took a close 1â€"0 victory from the Missiles, Lawrie scored a pair of goa‘ls as the Aces took the measure of the Redmenâ€"in a Bantam game. ATOMS | Ron Cobbald was also a leader| (for the winners as he scored one! {goal and an assist. Mike Lepage| ‘and Jamie Ingram rounded out the| scoring for the Bisons with Steve \Morrison, Jeff Reneau and Bruce| 'WIlkfl‘ picking up assists. | ‘Flyers 1 f Royals 1 ‘ Regals 4 _ Byron Sinclair scored a pair of goals and added one assist as he led the Regals to an upset 4â€"1 win over the Bears. led the Regals to an upset 4â€"1 win| Bruce Hall turned in a good over the Bears. game for the winners‘ to get the Mike Berry and Rick Miller also|shutout. John Burns also came up had one goal each for the winners with a terrific game between the and ‘Doug Terry drew an assist. \pipe; for the losers as he was Don Church scored for the|mainly responsible for holding the Bears when he finished off a play score down. lWith Bob Behan and Dave Southey. | â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"=~_â€"zâ€"â€"â€"â€"A~â€" Cubs 0 Dave Thompson scored & pair of goals to lead the secondâ€"place Bisons to a one sided 5â€"0 shutout win over the Cubs. Mike Doyle scored for the Flyers and Bruce Ashton replied for the Royals as the two teams battled to a oneâ€"all stalemate. The tie dropped Flyers into a tie for first place with the Bisons as the latter }team won their game this week. Tigers 2 Wolves 1 Kippy Brown each scored one Tigers to a 2â€"1 Wolves. Steve Irwin set up the goal by Brown and Bob Boyd made the play for Herts. Bill Dukelow scorâ€" ‘.d the only goal for the losers on a solo effort. The Meteors came up with A&|goa] for the Planets when he took close checking game to hold the|a pass from Brian Peto. secondâ€"place Rockets to & 8COT®â€"| Ages 4 less draw in the first minorâ€"banâ€"\Redmen 2 tam of the night at Central Arena| Ron Lawrie scored a goal in on Monday evening. each period to lead the Aces to a \ Goalie Paul Gregg of the Rocâ€"|4â€"2 win over the Redmen. ‘ ]kou came up with his second| Bill Haddicks opened the scorâ€" straight shutout. }ing for the Aces in the first perâ€" Mereurys 1 _ {iod when he finished off a play with Missiles 0 iRick Pearson and Noble Sheldon. Ray Burley scored the only goal Al Craigie got the insurance goal of the game to give the firstâ€"place for the winners when he scored Mercurys a close 1â€"0 shutout vic-‘on passes from John Bew and tory over the thirdâ€"place Missiles. Ron Carter. The first of Lawrie‘s Bruce Hall turned in a good‘goals was on a solo effort while game for the winners to get the|Carter started the play for the lskutont. John Burns also came upisecond one. . Black Hawks Win First Cloverdale Championship Rockets 0 Meteors 0 Ray Burley scored the only goal of the game to give the firstâ€"place Mercurys a close 1â€"0 shutout vicâ€" tory over the thirdâ€"place Missiles. ‘ They beat the Cloverdale Rangâ€" lers 4â€"1 to do this, and it was an lexciting contest with all four |goals Black Hawks goals scored in ‘the last five minutes of play. ‘The Cloverdale Sports League concluded Saturday with three final games that saw the Cloverâ€" dale Black Hawks emerge as the league‘s first hockey champions. F MINORâ€"BANTAM and Bob Hertz goal to lead the victory over the Staffs 2 Planets 1 ! Keith Blackwel] scored the only \goal for the Planets when he took !a pass from Brian Peto. |Aces 4 \Redmen 2 Bruce Henning and Peter Calâ€"i=!F ~NDLCRIAR ADCCIRYE® : »oReR O houn were the goal scorers as the League. _ 1 Staffs came up with a close 2â€"1| All semiâ€"final series have been decision over the Planets. decided with the finals slated to Rick Ellis set up Henning fol""’t ’und'erway this weekâ€"end. Garâ€" the opening goal of the game in!nt“ will meet Argus Ste'el in the the first period. Trev:lyan ‘“d}Atom fl.nnl, while_ Thistletown *lrvine made the play for Cllhoun*!'G'A' will oppose Rexdale Plasa i.m the second period. gnhthe peel wee ï¬tl\al and the Saxon . s op will tangle with Rexdale | ‘Keith Blackwell scored the “"‘?’lLions in Bantam action. Rick Ellis set up Henning for} the opening goal of the game in| the first period. Trevelyan md‘ llr\'ine made the play for Calhoun| in the second period. | John Perkins and Doug Staples were the goal scorers for the Redâ€" men while Ken McKenzie and Steve Lewis picked up assists. e e | Dusty Papke, Chris Greaves, ; w‘n Flrst Greg Hikida and John Morrison scored to lead Rexdale Plaza to a * e 4â€"2 victory over Murphins Oil. The| hamplonShlpdou eliminated Murphins 9â€"2 on| {the round. Bob McVeigh uored} Noonan. Peter Smagola scored for\both goals for the losers in the 4â€"2 the Rangers. \game. > The final was preceded by two‘ Paul Way, Barry Tippett and games â€" which â€" saw | the â€" Black|Dave Colledge scored to lead the ll'hwks beat the Canadians 3â€"2, on Saxon Shop to a close 3â€"2 win over goals scored by John Ayre, Alan Royal York Plaza. The win enâ€" ).\'oonnn and Peter McCabe. David |abled Saxon‘s to advance to the Schut and Frank Hearn lcondiï¬â€œ"' as they had won the first for the losers. game of the series 2â€"1. ‘ In the Rangerâ€"Bruins contest,| Rexdale Lions scored a elose 2â€"1 \Peter Smagola scored twice “d;v'ictory over Rexdale Plaza on the ‘Glenn Murphy once for a 3-1‘!";“30‘!:‘]10f !oal!“byt‘];:{'u‘“ugf'n Ivi + Mi an meyer Matezchits. Lions victory ; M'c.h‘el Allen scoring the now advance to the group finals. The final was preceded by two games | which â€" saw â€" the Black Hawks beat the Canadians 3â€"2, on goals scored by John Ayre, Alan Noonan and Peter McCabe. David Schut and Frank Hearn scored for the losers, In the Rangerâ€"Bruins . contest, Peter Smagola scored twice and Glenn Murphy once for a 3â€"1 victory; Michael Allen scoring the Bruins‘ goal, The Black Hawks are coached by Norm Ayre. Boys on the team are: Ronald Atkinson, David Bird, Eugene Lethbridge, Norman Elmâ€" hirst, Tommy Koruna, Peter Mcâ€" Cabe, â€" Ralph _ Beaumont, Alan Noonan, Dennis Beatty, Rickey Lebedick, .John Delo, John Ayre, Ronald Corkum, Garth Helary. Following the final, the home movie camera whirred as Garth Helary captain of the Black Hawks, received the Ayre trophy presented to the league by H. W. Ayre of London, Ont. "This is a trophy of major league calibre," said Mr. Hearn. "It will be held by the winning captain for a few days, then by the assistant captain, Norman Elmhirst, after which it will be placed in Cloverdale Public School which most of the players who range from seven to 11 attend. Parents who have not seen it alâ€" i'mdy will be able to when they intttml the fun fair at the school on St. Patrick‘s Day." The league will entertain the boys and their dad# at dinner at 8t. Matthew‘s Church on March | Mr. Heapn, Barnev McCabe, 1Norm Ayre and Al Dyee were moving spirits behind the league \which caught on «o well in the ‘lut two months. They say they‘ve Baseball will get underway for the members of the Cloverdale Sports League in April and Mr. Hearn said that all boys will be advised when to report. BANTAM 11 attend. _ Pat Huchison was the difference seen it alâ€"|when the Hornets scored a 3â€"1 win when they |over the Hawks as he fired a pair the «choo! of goals for the winners. Garratts Win 8â€"0 In NEHL Action Gary Crossley scored five ‘oull: and Steve Durbano four to lead their respective teams, Argus Steel and Garratt‘s Manufacturing to one sided victories in the semiâ€"finals of the Northern Etobicoke Hockey Steve Durbano led Garratts to a one sided 8â€"0 win over Westway in one atom game. Rick Lupson also was sharp for the winners as he scored two goals. Rusty Foster played an outstanding game in the nets to get eredit for the shutout. Argus Steel ran roughshod over Chow Insurance.as Gary Crossley scored no fewer than five loads. The loss eliminated Chow as Argus Steel now qualify to meet Garratts for the championship. Thistletown T.G.A. were hard pressed to hold Cristo Automotive to a scoreless draw but by doing so won the series 1â€"0 as they had won the first game by the same score. Both goalies in this game, Gary O‘Neil for Thistletown and Rick ‘Ncu for Cristo played outstandâ€" ing games to get the shutouts. Rams Beat Eagles Brown and Cullen Score Two Each Greg Brown and Darey Cullen each scored a pair of goals to lead the Rams to an easy 5â€"1 victory over the Eagles in a Humber Valâ€" ley League pee wee game at Cenâ€" tral Arena last Saturday morning. Joe Knott counted a single for the winners to round out the seorâ€" ing and added one assist, Woody Green and Bruce Homebrook each picked up one assist for the Rams. Brown scored both of his goals on solo efforts. greatly â€" appteciated . the . "solid |support" the parents in the Clovâ€" ‘erdnle district have given their |efforts, and look forward to A \baseball season as successful as ltho justâ€"concluded hockey season. Jim Brockenshire scored for the Eagles when he converted a pass from Dave Jones. John Cooney opened the scoring for the Hornets on passes from Dick Gerow and Ted Grant who also helped Hutchison on his first goal. Paul Davis set up the second goal by Hutchison. y The Hawks got their only goal | off the stick of Norm Quick who | was set ub by Glen Phillips and | Bob Woan. ]‘ 5 Goals In EHL Loop Bill McLean held Alderwood off! thmmh-uubulum‘ V.unbnl-owhhnm‘ midget game. ‘ Rick Lint blanked Alderwood §â€"0 as Humber Valley midgets continued their winning ways. f In minorâ€"juyenile action Barry Gould turned in a sparkling perâ€" ’!mnu to gain a shutout as the Indians trounced Bloordale 5â€"0. Wayne Butt was pretty well the whole show as he scored no less than five goals to lead the Northern Etobicoke Monâ€" archs to a 6â€"2 victory over the Queensway club in a peeâ€" wee game. Steve McPhail was also a going concern for the winner and contributed a great deal to Wayne‘s success as he assisted on all five goals. @ Doug Pierey and Dave Cumerson recorded shutouts in the bantam group as they respectively led Northern Etobiâ€" coke and Humber Valley to wins. Humber Valley 2 Alderwood Midway 1 _â€" Goaltenders featured in most of the other games this week as no less than five shutouts were‘recorded. _ * The lastâ€"place Humber Valley team came to life last Friday night long enough to defeat the firstâ€" place Alderwood Midways 2â€"1. Barry Simpson scored the winâ€" ning goal on a pass from Ray Werke. Billy Adzmson got the }othtr Valleymen goal, with Simpâ€" son assisting. Robert Taylor scored the only Alderwood goal unassisted. Etobicoke Monarchs 6 « Eatonville Kiwanis 2 Wayne Butt and Steve McPhail teamed up on five scoring plays to help the Monarchs defeat Queensâ€" way 6â€"2. ‘Butt scored fivre of his team‘s six goals, McPhail assisted on all five goals by Butt. Bill Butt, Wayne‘s brother, completed the scoring for Northern Etobicoke. John Keefs and Doug Bond scored for Queensway. Paul Bertâ€" ram and Kip Tuckwell picked up assists, & Queensway Adams 4 Etobicoke Rivere‘s 0 The â€" fastâ€"moving â€" Queensway team kept on the tail of firstâ€"place Humber Valley with a 4â€"0 win over Northern Etobicoke. ; Etobicoke Rivere‘s 0 | Roly Hein scored twice for the The fastâ€"moving Queenswny“eu with Larry Ausman picking team kept on the tail of firstâ€"place up & single. Credited with assists Humber Valley with a 4â€"0 win were Ron Pearson, Bob Allen, and over Northern Etobicoke. ;Brian Richards. Doug Piercy provided shutâ€"out Pete Turnbull scored the first goaltending while Kevin Ellis, Northern Etobicoke goal with Tom Wicks, Stan Cox, and Petelassists going to Jim Coghlan, and Martinello provided the scoring:Mike Coghlan. Mike Coghlan scorâ€" punch, ied the second goal unassisted. Picking up assists were Tom Minorâ€"Juvenile Bloom, Al Potts, Ron Binghlm,}Rodlncn 5 and Rick Gruen. \Bloordale 1 Humber Valley 3 . Barry‘ Sheffield led the Redmen Alderwood Porritt 0 on to a bâ€"1 verdict over the luck» Humber Valley 3 . Barry‘ Sheffield led the Redmen Alderwood Porritt 0 on to a bâ€"1 verdict over the luck= Alderwood Porritt went down to less Bloordale team. Sheffield pick= their eleventh defeat in fourteen ed up two goals and one assist in starts when Humber Valley beat|playing a starring role. Other Redâ€" them 3â€"0. Humber Valley mainâ€" men goals went to Lorne Ashbee, tained a 3â€"point lead over secondâ€"|Leo Murphy, and Bob King. place Queensway. Mike Riddell saved the Bloordale Glen Manning opened the scorâ€" ing on a pass from Peter Ferguâ€" son, Peter Graesar followed with an unassisted goal, and King Draper closed the scoring on a passing play with Graesar, Goalie Dave Cumerson had no difficulty in recording the shutâ€"out for Humbr Valley. Humber Valley 2 Alderwood Robertshaws 0 Humber Valley broke a tie for firstâ€"place when they shutâ€"out Alâ€" derwood 20. The Valleymen moved into sole possession of the coveted spot, one point ahead of Queensâ€" way. Don Dennison scored t st and winning goal on mï¬m Bob Guthrie. Guthrie pufthe game on ice with a goal minutes later. The Timid Soul WEST GROVE RAMBLER $300 BLOOR $T. W. at Islington _ BE 97321 Minorâ€"Midget We Sell R A M B L ER S Paul Terry was credited with an assist on the goal. Humber Valley received excellent netminding from Bill McLean. Queensway Bosch 2 Etobicoke Cutlers 2 Goaltenders Bill Channing and Dale Dunning engaged in a battle of skill last Friday night. The end result was a draw as Queensway l.nd Northern Etobicoke fought to a 2â€"2 tie, ‘ d i’;t:;"i‘h-mn and Pat Rieschi scored the Queensway goals. Jim Rennie setâ€"up Rieschi‘s goal _ _ For Northern Etobicoke, Rick Carey scored unassisted and Roy Cooper finished off a play with Terry Young. s Midget Humber Valley 5 Alderwood Pickin‘ Chicken 0 Firstâ€"place Humber Valley kept up their winning ways with an easy 5â€"0 win over Alderwood. The Valleymen have a four point bulge lovor secondâ€"place Queensway, . The Humber Valley goals were spread out evenly among Craig Michie, Doug Ewens, Bob Dar« gavel, and Brian Ritchie. Single assists were picked up by Michie, Ewens, Dave Mitchell, John McAr« thur, and Bob Adamson. Q_u;mlwny Lenson Jets 3 Northern Etobicoke 2 It took a real team effort on the part of Queensway to hold back and finally defeat the lastâ€"place Northern Etobicoke team 3â€"2. | Mike Riddell saved the Bloordale team from being blanked when he cashed in a pass from Dave Brown ‘nnd Pete Kenys. . i ‘lndilnl 5 k ‘Bloordale 0 The firstâ€"place Indians exploded for five unanswered goals to drub the sinking Bloordale team 5â€"0. The Indians have now won fifteen on their first eighteen starts. Much of their success stems from the fact that they have terâ€" rifie balance on the team. This showed in the scoring. Five differâ€" ent players figured in the scoring. Jim Hughes, Dave Murray, Garry Willoughby, Ross Erdis, and Wally Sprange got the goals. Willoughby, ‘Sprange, Murray, Ken Hopper, ‘and Jim Riddell received assists. Goalie Barry Gould was full value for the shutâ€"out. Rick Lint registered the gooseâ€"