Times & Guide (1909), 5 Apr 1962, p. 15

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e D OM EILL M GNShoe CoVe. o qlertly tapped\'?the rebound. Jack‘s attempts to score. |_In the abbreviated third chapâ€" Gerry Henderson opened scorâ€"!ter, Dale and Ferguson tallied ing at 236 when Jack‘s ffliled‘for Robinson‘s while Dick Finâ€" to clear the puck. Wayne Wilson cham squeezed in a single goal and Bob Needham each slapped|for Jack‘s and pending compleâ€" at the rubber before Henderson|tion of the final period the score sank his drive. remains 10â€"3 in Robinson‘s faâ€" John Daile followed up at 5:09| your. by scoring a neat goal as Andy One good reason for Jack‘s Farrington took Bruce Ferguâ€"| poor showing probably was beâ€" son‘s set up pass but shot wide.|cause the Fincham â€" Massey â€" i Leptick and sending rushing forâ€"| Before the period ended Jack‘s wards on their way and was managed a goal, thanks to the largely responsible for the win-(etforu of Pete Lewis Lewis Rotating Bob Needham, Gerry|rushed from his own end and Henderson and Bob Smith 0n managed a shot that caused Lepâ€" defense, with occasional helpffick to lose his balance. Bob Bell from Bruce Ferguson, Robinson‘siwas in front of the net and were able to frustrate most Of:slertly tapped~ig, the rebound. _ Jack‘s attempts to score. | _In the abbre:/'gted third chapâ€" Gerry Henderson opened scorâ€"|ter, Dale and Ferguson tallied‘ ing at 236 when Jack‘s hil&‘l‘(or Robinson‘s while Dick Finâ€" to clear the puck. Wayne Wilson cham squeezed in a single goal and Bob Needham each slapped|for Jack‘s and pending compleâ€" at the rubber before Henderson|tion of the final period the score| sank his drive. remasine 1A4 1. mlaicc . 9. Robinson‘s were obviously up for this game and used effective clearing passes and keen backâ€" checking to compensate for their lack of reserves on the bench. ‘The Robinson‘s defense gave the best performance of the season in covering up for goalie Jeff Leptick and sending rushing forâ€" wards on their way and was largely responsible for the win. In the second period Robinâ€" son‘s doubled their efforts to carry an 8â€"2 lead into the final period where they added two to Jack‘s single to give them the 10â€"3 lead with three minutes and ten seconds left to play. Actually last ‘week‘s 10â€"3 deâ€" cision is not yet final since Jack‘s goalkeeper, Maurice Perry, was elipped on the cranium by a puck with little over 3 minutes remaining. Perry was unable to finish the game and so these few remainâ€" ing minutes will be played be-‘ fore the start of the third game, tomorrow . night at Lakeshore Arena. Being highly unlikely that Jack‘s could possibly tie the score or win it in three minutes, the rubber match will commence immediately following the conâ€" clusion of the second game. Robinson‘s 10 â€" Jack‘s 3 Robinson‘s entered this game on the brink of elimination but did not show up that way on their play. In five minutes they had built up a 2â€"0 lead and beâ€" fore the period ended had inâ€" creased this to a 4â€"1 edge. | an abrupt turn of events last week when Robinson‘s Food Market evened up the series at a win apiece, trouncing Jack‘s Namily Store 10â€"3. Jack‘s had beaten Robinson‘s the previous week by a 6â€"4 count. ‘ The Alderwood Teenage Hockey League finals will go right down to the final whistle before this year‘s champion is decided. This came as result of Final Game Tomorrow Night Robinson‘s Surprise Jack‘s With 10â€"3 Win To Tie Series MOTORS LTD. 2749 LAKE SHORE BLVD.W..«:5. 255.9151 1955â€"56â€"57â€"58â€"59 TRADEâ€"INS TO REâ€"STOCK OUR USED CAR LOT FOR THE BIG SPRING SELLING SEASON AHEAD. abrupt turn of events last There‘s a General Motors car of every size and colour to fit every pocket book. Highest prices are now being offered for your car on any new Chevrolet, Oldsâ€" mobile or Envoy. Our aggressive new selling approach has placed our April quota to sell 120 NEW CARS! ROSS WEMP WANTED! Neaging the close of the second period Robinson‘s Dale had a shot bounce off the post. Ferguâ€" son then tried his luck but was thwarted and a scramble evolvâ€" ed in front of Perry. The puck slid back to Smith who slapped it through almost every other player into the net. ’ _ Another hardâ€"working rearâ€" guard, Bob Smith, was instruâ€" mental in Robinson‘s sixth efâ€" fort as he struggled down the side to get his shot away and Farrington was Johnnyâ€"onâ€"theâ€" spot to pop in the rebound. Bob Smith clicked again on the next goal as he slipped a pass to Henâ€" derson for a perfectly executed marker to run the total to 7â€"1. _ Crawford netted his second straight goal as he fired a low shot from the blueline that Perâ€" ty allowed to slip through his fingers and roll over the line. Needham started the play. Needham started the onslaught by getting the hardest â€" earned score of the night as he fought his way down the boards to get right in on Perry with a low hard shot. John Crawford folâ€" lowed as Jack‘s again were lax in clearing from their own end. Smith stopped the play at the point but was checked and Crawford picked up the loose puck and beat Perry with a low Jack‘s cut the lead in n.n: minute later when Lioyd Stewâ€" art cashed in on passes from Gary Kennedy and Wayne White. Robinson‘s were on their way and answered by scoring 6 in a row to take a commanding 8â€"1 lead. Dale: took the puck off the boards and scooped it behind Perry who could not cover the Piar@me h 98 s VE L TORONTO (Formerly Del Bodkin Motors Ltd.) o Lockington combo was not clickâ€" ing. On the other hand Robinâ€" son‘s Daile â€" Ferguson â€" Farringâ€" ton line was responsible for 5 goals. Jack‘s second line of White, Kennedy and Stewart! was their most effective unit. Ferguson and Dale led Robinâ€" son‘s with four points apiece. Crawford, Dale and Hend'erson| each netted a pair. A ‘ By FRANK HESLIP The Alderwood Minor Hockey League closed out the season at Central Park arena with two oneâ€" goal shutout victories resulting in Fire Fighters taking the Minor Atom title and Canadian Tire capturing the Bantam crown. In the third game in the bestâ€" ofâ€"three minor atom final, Fire Fighters blanked Evans Sports 1â€"0. A gritty goaltending job by Evans netminder, Wayne Cowan, held the Fireâ€"Fighters at bay unâ€" Alderwood Minor Hockey Ends Firefighters and Canadian Tire Win Titles Corvair Oldsmobile Envey Chevrolet Chevy 11 WwE NEED TRADEâ€"INS | Just when everyone was getâ€" lting ready to congratulate Sunâ€" oco Cloverleaf with their first 1 By winning the third game, Fire Fighters took the final serâ€" ies with two victories and a tie and "also: completed the season with an enviable hockey record. In twentyâ€"one games played, inâ€" cluding six playoff contests, they compiled a record of sixteen wins, four ties and only one loss to become worthy winners of the Lundy Fence Trophy. Although Cowan may not have |two the smooth polish of a pro he| n certainly put on a determined shut display of denying the Fire Fightâ€" cord ers the privilege of cluttering up ) first his cage with rubber. sedn itl Gwnm Jim Cain connected hockey championship in six years for the winning counter from a|competition, Canadian Tire upâ€" goalmouth scramble with six|set the calculations and season‘s seconds remaining in the game./statistics to emerge with their Glen McHarg gained an assist\second straight oneâ€"goal shutout on the play. win and take the Bantam finals Although Cowan may not have|two games to one. _ Some idea of what statistics mean in playoff hockey can be gleaned from the following league records: i Even the fellow responsible for both victories was the biggest surprise package of the series, especially when you consider Jeff Dunmow equalled his seaâ€" son‘s scoring output by triggerâ€" ing the two winning tallies for the tiremen. Gary Kemsley and Gary Sawyer were awarded asâ€" sists on Dunmow‘s third game In the threeâ€"game series, three shutouts and four goals were reâ€" corded with §uno<;c taking the first game 2â€"0 and tiremen the second and third by 1â€"0 scores. To say that Canadian Tire‘s vicâ€" mildly The Alderwood L a crosse League is staging another dance at Moose Hall on Friâ€" day April 13th, with all proâ€" ceeds to go toward the sponâ€" sorship of the Alderwood Terâ€" rier organization. The previous dance, held a few weeks ago, was highly successful and this repeat afâ€" fair is in answer to many reâ€" quests for more of the same. Alderwood Lacrosse Dance Friday 13th ! SIMPSON MOTORS A Good Place to Do Business 3077 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W., CL. 9â€"4671 was a surprise is putting Your Au;hori:od Dealer in New Toronto for FORD â€" FAIRLANE â€" GALAXIE â€" FALCON â€" THUNDERBIRD: Meet Our Sales Staff W L _T GF. Pis. 12 2 1 §1 2s it | â€" The Ontario Safety League \ quotes a surprising report from |the U.S. that upwards of 95% of total auto fires are fraudulent. "Few total auto fires are acciâ€" dental. It takes human assistance to burn autos completely. Most accidental fires burn out long before cars are totally consumed. Gas tanks will explode only in those rare instances in which a perfect mixture of air and gasoâ€" line is present. Yet some police, misled by the myth that gasI tanks readily explode, shoot holes in tanks of burning clrs.[ That only spreads the fire". More than 11,000 relatives of hospitalized veterans were overâ€" night guests last year, at eight Canadian Red Cross ‘Lodges across Canada. The first will be held Friday, May 4, for Minor Atomas, Atoms and Peewees. The second, Friâ€" day, May 11, for Minor Bantams and the league‘s two teams that competed in the Etobicoke Hockâ€" ey Association. Both banquets will be held at Alderwood United Church. with Canadian Tire capturing the Advertiser Trophy. This has a familiar ring to it as both Canaâ€" dian Tire and Advertiser are two sportsâ€"minded sponsors who have been with the league since its inâ€" ception in 1954. Two Banquets Recent league expansion of the A.M.HL. has forced the schedulâ€" ing of two Father and Son Banâ€" quets this year, at which trophies and awards will be presented. Canadian ‘Tire So the bantam hn‘aâ€"hâ€" As sales representative for Simpson Motors for the past two years, Jack is convinced that the Ford line of fine cars give you greater value, style and performance for your money. Prove it to yourself, for the best deal on a new or used car call Jack toâ€"day. JACK IVILL GOALIES wind up (New Toronto) 18 $.0 13 should be called more often". He has a good point, for if the playâ€" ers, who look forward to these |J 7 games, thought the game would be called they might think twice if | before breaking out into a fight. iI ; The management of the team is if . naturally very proud of their club and would like to show it § off to the people of Alderwood. |f . All year they have been playing homeâ€"games at George Bell||‘ Arena but recently were able J . to have homeâ€"games at the Lakeâ€" § , |_ Kinsmen and Hoppe Tool have |beaten Alderwood and Leaside |has stopped the local group on (the league, Birchcliffe Hoppe Tool, Leaside and Kinsmen were victims of the 2â€"0 setâ€"backs. Also to their credit is a 2â€"0 exhibition | win over Whitefield Packers. ee‘s halting a game because of a fight . . . this sort of thing the story was the reverse howâ€" ever, and Alderwood skated off with the 2â€"0 decision. langer tried to separate the parâ€" ticipants a Kinsman player grabâ€" bed at Gallanger and in a flash all the players were in a heap in the corner. The referees decided to curtail the game to everyâ€" one‘s surprise. Kinsmen, who were leading 2â€"0 at the time, were awarded the victory. A few days later when Alderwopd had When Bill Glover was conâ€" tacted he was quoted as sayâ€" In that game a ruckus broke out behind the Alderwood goal called with approximately ten minutes still left to play. two Another of the losses was the 2â€"0 setâ€"back at the hands of 3359 LAKE SHORE BLYD. w. LONG BRANCH 255â€"8341 1 Edn P P CHRYSI | 59 SX onty | 60 2.":;6,‘ $49.50 DOWK | P t .‘ THE ADVERTMER Alderwood Juniors in Clancy Game T. And up to 24 months to pay ... . 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