Times & Guide (1909), 28 Nov 1963, p. 13

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I’ll - or m In} ILOW As In " mother. Goodyear- u'e construed. they would just u soon but My: anemia- om deteat It the hands at Dixie Beehive: be quickly and silently forgotten. It warsn't that Godd- yem [on 5-3 but how .110 managed to do it that. ankle- the Lakeshore has: and they hue threatened a major Stoke- un m playing personnel before tne club steps on the ice to bat- tle Weston Dodgers at Lake-hon Arena tonight. The game couldn't be classed u an exciting tilt by any means. In fact, the arena management thought for a while that one of the mania pipes had burst but such was not the cue, Al Smith in the Goodyear nets kept Lakeshore in the some tor " minutes with a remarkable netminding chore but he finally had to give way to what appear ed to be In army of Dixie sweat- er: pouring in on him. Lakeshore were leading 3-0, thanks to the generosity ot Dixie playing the role of country cousins, but the tide turned with dramatic sud- denness u the Beehive: fired home three goals in ST seconds. BEES STING Mac Hickox started the road to ruination by scoring for Dime " 14.27 of the third stanza to get their first goal. Rolf Kell- men made it t-2 at 14.43 1nd Bob Sicinski levelled the count It 3-S at 15.2L Dixie then eased off as though to give lakeshore a breathing spell but Goodyear: couldnt' take advantage and Mickey Chere- v-ty fired the fourth and win- ning goal at 17.10 md to add in- suit to injury, Hiekox got his uéond of the night with 24 sec- In the earlier going, Dave Mchilkn and Paul Swindle picked up first period goals and Dave Fields scored in the second for Goodyean as the Lakeshore defence appeared rocky all night. In the second period especially, Lakeshore seemed determined to give the puck to Dixie and the Bees were equally determined they didn't want it. Shaken]! Threatened Goodyear: Blow 3-tiipirl, lead, Lose_T_o Bgohiyes 5-3 ihe third period was all Dixie'x as the Goodyear forward Dave Parham, Weston 're.t.m.,Ptt_ Jim Johnston, Weston "__Fst_rFtr_ Jack Foran. Schomberg .....t.._. Al Osborne, Weston _.... Dwayne Ferguson, Schomberg Bob Gresko. Etobicoke _ -_PPVV_V_ Bill McGuinn. Etobicoke ........ Dave Culljmore. Weston _...,... John O'Flaherty. Etobicoke -.e. Bob Nelham. Schomberg 'rVrPrr. Ken Dryden, Etobicoke F-r.. Ron Marlowe, Neil MacNeil ow. JCur%iijJ,LJ,o" 541:) CR. 8- DsPOll'I' can" MOIORS 3335 ttb LIMITED Metro Group Jr. g League IMPALA SUPER SPORT VI, ot'tttmttr'tc, power mov- ing and luck“, Indie, white volls. Slurp :olout, Less m... 3,000 $3330 all" IeIuOiful Silver with red in- mm. Shadow slim, work. en. clock One driver only. $24 6,000 miln President', at, block, Inu- oon lath" trim, U n d a r 6.000 mil-L Lists $4991 $6502. 6,000 main 0"}; LICENSE 509.014 INN. v-hon {oh gnu with “VI trim 5mm}: IlSCAYNE COACH pom can)" morons BliiltKlErll'lmlit SALE OLDS. STARFIRE CONVERTIBLE BEL All SEDAN LICENSE 510-710 LICINSI IOQ-QSI LlClNSl "0-004 321 LAKISHOII ID. E. I963 FrfTTlITmLjiijLe SCORING STATISTICS AS or NOVEMBER MTM rfrliiii YOU CANT "ar THESE VALUES! (NEW cu WARRANTY-U' TO 2 YEARS) SCORING l Jim Moore, Tom Hicks and Gary O'Shell had given the itakeshore squad a big lead, off- (setting a single goal by Weston's lArchie Yurkiw. Mitch Akiyama put Lakeshore in front once more in the third period after Ithe Dodger uprising but the lead ‘lasted only nine seconds as Al YOsborne got the tieing goal. line noon“ bu'kchecking and it I” just I must ot limo be tore Al Smith cached under the noun". After the [line ouch no“ Johnston said: “de hem u: in the lame u long as he could. We had no (:01:th of the may in the third period." General mlnuer George Hannah was equally unhappy as be declurL-d: 'Tm 30m; to call up a tine trom the midget club and one ot our lines is going to sn it out Thurs, day night." He declined to state the line. leuhore has 105! the servnces of detdnceman Doug Dunnvrlle who was transferred to Calgary by the Leaf organization. In his place they hope to get Jack Brewer who is currently work- Ing out with the Marlboro club of the Jr. A. circuit. Hi is a young brother of Carl Brewer and may even see action tonight. Lakeshore 4 - Weston 4 A gift goal started Weston Dodgers on the comeback trail as they eked out a 4-4 tie against Lakeshore Goodyear: at Weston Arena Friday night. IAkeshore had been playing heads up hockey all night and were leading 3-t in the early stages of the third period when Goodyear detenceman Dave Field, deflected the puck past netminder Al Smith while at- tempting to clear. Ed Jackson of Weston was given credit for me goal and less than two minutes later, Weston tied the game as Barry Wilkins scored on a screened shot. Al Smith could be faulted on only one goal of the four as he again turned in a fine game in the nets. Fields east him one, he fanned on another and the other had him cleanly beaten, Lakeshore 4 - Brampton ' Al Smith suddenly caught hre to blank Brampton 7-Ups as Jude groan with beige inter. iov. Anton-Mic, whi'evlclk, $2506 disc: Whit. with Iowa imevéov. Automatic drive, deluxe mod. el Padded dash, ‘ull wheel dint. Only 3,000 mites $2413 "och with red trim. " qoromotie, fully powered "I4 equipped. Only 2.00 53149 mun “I... lion. 6." vinyl no! Clvtn, White with A" s "in A-tie drive, . I d I . d IMPALA 2-DR. HTP IISCAYNE SEDAN IISCAYNE SEDAN CHEVY " SEDAN UCENS! 510-2“ LICENSE 310-1") HEIRS! 509-." LICENSE 510-336 Gr (in OF ll JUST WEST OF MISSISSAUGA RB. Ga 15 ll 10 10 10 Av So. 2.14 0 L20 l " 15 15 IS 13 13 l3 l3 I2 12 Pen 26 23 Lakeshore won 4-0 and it was I revenge for the Goodyears who were trounced 9-5 at the hand? of the same T-Ups a week ago in Brampton. A weak shooting Brampton squad managed only 18 shots at Smith but about half of them were ot the dangerous variety and Smith handled them per- fectly. He was especially bril- Ham in the first period when Brampton had its best chances Also finding the scoring range Also finding the scoring range after a virtual famine was cap- tain Tommy Hicks of Goodyear: who clicked for two goals and an assist for three points, to bring his season's total in six games to five points. He gained more points in this game than he had scored in the other five combined. Ron MacNeil‘s addi- tion to the line could be the dif- ference " he picked up two assists. Dave MacNillan opened the scoring in the second period and Doug Dunnville closed it in the third. Hieks' two tallies were sandwiched in between. Old Story Revived: Returning from a trip abroad, Mark Twain told a customs agent his luggage contained nothing but clothing. . . The suspicious official rummaged through one bag, pulled out a bottle of bourbon. and demanded, "you call this clothing?" . . . "Yes," replied Twain calmly, "That's my nightcap." GOALMOUTH ACTION. Lakeshore Goodyear netminder All Smith is almost obscured by both his own and'Brampton players after making a spectacular save. Muni Hoffman is, at the back of the nets, Doug Dunnville is standing to the l Amen-9k, padded d a s h, dues, Service Mgr's. car, pun- tected by custom vinyl In! cum. A A -- A A miles White with red trim. Atattr- matic. radio. Pun: Mgr's n! This big wagon lists $28 I for $3632. Less than 3,000 miles. 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