10 Goalies Bar The Door In EHA Queensway Thumps Royal York 10â€"0 â€"â€" A total of 10 shutouts and four m'-n’-hdhh)hnb Hockey action. Royal York minor bantams suffered their second humiliating defeat losing 10â€"0 to Queensway. They had preâ€" iously lost 13â€"1 to Humber Valley. JUNIOR Scoring for Queensway were Frank Pender, Pete Christian, Fabe Fredrigo, Dan McKenna and John Hewitt. Terry Young, Joe Infunori and Pat McGuiness replied for North Etobicoke. Jim Sutton picked up â€"two assists on the Etobicoke ied dnobiccts Humber Valley simme | NR ‘Two first period goals and plenty â€"ENSIGN â€" #331909. $ ILVV 63 _Al.ï¬- Healey Potose:. _ 91095 2‘ :dhvmn Deluxe. #334611. 51 095 61 Austin Combridge Sedan. . 65 Morris Minor Convertible #315172. #405860. #19367E. QUEENSWAY AT WINDERMERE OF SEAWAY HOTEL RO 2â€"8231 1100 The Black Angus Steak House Tavern Fully MOTORS LTD. ~$1695 $1395 ENSIGN $1295 $1095 NORTH 3277 Bloor Street West Phone 233â€"7406 dflm&um&.w ights is evenly matched game. a Bland scored on assists to Ken Venning and Mike Leworthy “‘:.D:muwt* the wi ve score for keeps at lmuk Grace set up the goal on the play. McKinnon. John Freymuth received credit for the shutout. Queensway ..__________ 3 Alderwood _ 2202 Supplying goals to enable Queensway to squeak past Alderâ€" wood were Tim Palyck, Joe Mazâ€" zucco and Andy Hyashi. Doug Tate and Paul Beatty each picked up a goal and an assist for the losers. Humber Valleyâ€" ... . 0 Goals by Erie Erhard, Gien Wylie, Trev Walker and Wayne Granger sparked Alderwood to a 4â€"0 win behind the fine goal tendâ€" two goals while single markers were added by Dave Scott, Glen Queensway ns 6 North Etobicoke ..______. 1 John Hunt‘s first period goal in a shutout by Queensway. Randy Shean scored a pair of goals while Bill Spicer, Chuck Faultless, Dave Liewellyn and Levi Brun added one ing of Brian Teeple. Framk Westâ€" cott picked up two assists in the Humber Valley ._._._._.____ 6 North Etobicoke .. ... 0 Bruce Hemming sparked the Humber Valley attack supplying Manning, Gord Campbell and Pat Humber Valley ....â€" & Eight players shared the goal getting honors in this one. Keith Fulton, Bob Patterson, Brian Hurd and John Kralik countered for Humber Valley while Bill Fost, Bob Taylor, Dave Sulker and Bob Huxâ€" table tallied for Alderwood. Steve Raleton pibked up two assists for Humber Valley and Bill Gray supâ€" plied helpers on two Alderwood goals. Queensway .._._._..__._.__â€"â€" 3 North Etobicoke .._.__. .. .1 Ron Cobbard‘s two goals sparked Queensway to a 3â€"1 win over North Etobicoke. Kip Tuckwell added the other Queensway goal. Scoring for North Etobicoke was John Daliner with an assist on the play going to Steve Leggett. BANTAM "A" Humber Valley ... â€" * ‘ Alderwood ... anmmect 8B Humber Valley blanked Alderâ€" wood 4â€"0 behind the three goal performance of Don Scott. Ross Markle was the setup man on each of the goals. The other tally was motched by Bill Ford with Dave Alderwood JUVENILE OPEN AGAIN FOR BUSINESS ... MIDGET OR MIDGET North Etobicoke ... 1 Gary Southorn, John Kearns and Randy Dixon supplied the scoring punch for Queensway in edging past North Etobicoke. Dave Wakeâ€" field was the lone marksman for Shutout hockey from Rod Smith and goals by Glen Allen and Frank Klisanich led West Mall to a 2â€"0 victory over Eringate. Eric Wright earned an assist on Allen‘s effort and Ted Padgett got credit for an assist on the other goal. Queensway .__________â€" 6 Royal York promures 4 Paced by Rod Hemecek‘s three goals and two assists, Queensway overpowered Royal York 6â€"4. Ken Clark, Larry March and Greg Bowman added the other Queensâ€" way tallies. For Royal York, Mike Armstrong and Frank Both were two goal performers with Dave Benn earning two helpers. MINOR BANTAMS Humber Valley __._._._.__._.__ 4 receiving credit for the assist. C. Thorndyke‘s goal with one minute remaining in the game enabled Humber Valley to edge North Etobicoke 4â€"3. M. Housley picked up two goals and an assist with C. Jessop adding the other counter. Dave Gouglass scored twice and assisted on Steve Ashby‘s marker for North Etobicoke. Queensway ._._._._..._.__._.. 10 Royal York ... 0 Eight players had themselves a field day by pumping 10 goals past Royal York in Queensways domi-} neering 10â€"0 win. Tom Graham: and Bill Biggar led the way with two goals each while singletons went to Ian Owen, Paul Oshea, Pat Borg, Andy Owen, Steve Blanâ€" den, Blake O‘Bymne, Gary Faultâ€" less and Murray Albert each added two assists while Art Woodburn got the shutout. _ West Mall ..._._._._._._._._.. 2 ‘ Alderwood ... 2 Alderwood jumped to a 2â€"0 lead in the first period on goals by Don Armstrong and Larry Greer. Bob Davison scored for West Mall in the second period and with 10 seconds remaining in the game Rod Farmer scored from Bob Mcâ€" Cormack to gain the tie. PEE WEE "A" Humber Valley .___._._._.__ 5 Alderwood ..........â€".~... _ 0 Glen Snarr, Dave Mitchelson, Jim Cowley, Paul Ryan and Bob Langâ€" lois scored once to lead Humber Valley to their 5â€"0 win. Ryan +« (Continued on page 23) West Mall .__ North Etobicoke got Sports were held to a 2â€"2 tie by Faustina Club and Marshall‘s Esso Service doubledâ€"the score 4â€"2 on The 13th annual U.S.A. vs. Canâ€" ada swimming meet, held at Lonâ€" don, Ontario, last Saturday, proved that Canadian youngsters are gradâ€" ually narrowing the gap that has existed for many years between the two countries regarding top flight swimming ability. Murray‘s Variety It featured a sensational thirdâ€" :: rally byâ€" United Packingâ€" Workers of America to earn a 4â€"4 tie with Jack‘s Family Store. In Friday‘s opening game it apâ€" peared Jacks were in firm control as they led 1â€"0 after the first period and had a 4â€"1 advantage Although the Americans won the majority of the events and deâ€" feated Canada, 279 to 150, the races were much closer than the score would indicate and the home team produced several surprises which gave promise of better things to come. Score Three In The Third EMAC‘s Lance Peto Breaks 2 Records At Canadaâ€"U.S. Dual Swim Meet The sponsor‘::f city of London airâ€"lifted seve Vancouver and western Canada swimmers, includâ€" ing three Canadian Olympic Team girls taking specialized training in California, to bolster the squad, and these, in addition to a strong Ontario contingent, gave the Amâ€" ericans a real run for top honours. Danny Sherry, worldâ€"record holder from Hamilton, now living and training in Toronto, and Elaine Tanner, an Olympian from Vanâ€" couver who won two events setting Canadian records in both, spearâ€" headed the Canadian team. UPW 3 Goal Rally Nets 4â€"4 Tie With Jack‘s Teen League Actions Locally, Head Coach Don Miller of the Etobicoke Aquatie Club, sent six wellâ€"conditioned swimmers who were selected to represent their country and they certainly made their presence felt. Lance Peto and Naricy Thomson, who both make a habit of setting a new record nearlly every time they swim, did it again. Peto, a fourteenâ€"year old who is considered an Olympic prospect already, set a new Canaâ€" dian record in his specialty the 100 yards freestyle, with a treâ€" Mark Bergan in the third period. It was Eathorne‘s goal that finally evened the count with only six seconds to play in the game. ° Leaders Held To Draw The middle game on the bill Friday saw leagueâ€"leading Owens held to a 2â€"2 tie by Faustina Club mendous swim of 52 seconds for that distance. Miss Thomson, a pert twelveâ€"year old, improved on her recent Canadian record set only a month ago in Hamilton, by covering the.100 yards breaststroke in.1:16.5 seconds for a very outâ€" standing performance. The other EMAC swimmers were Janet Nash who contributed a third place finâ€" ish in the 100 yards butterfly (1:07.2), sister Lynda Nash who gave a gritty performance in the backstroke to finish fourth, Jane Wright, a tenâ€"yearâ€"old placing third ip her breaststroke race, and Tony Capdevila who swam on the boy‘s 11/12 reiay team. The following day, Sunday, at the new Albion Pool in Northern Etobicoke, a huge Invitational Meet featuring 43 different clubs and most of the same swimmers from the previous day‘s competition, saw the Thomson and Peto duet at it again. This time, Nancy proved her versatility to set a new Onâ€" tario record for the 200 meters individual medley swim, and Lance, who reminds some of the oldâ€"timers of Johnny Weissmuller, swam away from his opponents to register a very fine 2:15.2 for 200 meters freestyle and another Canadian record. The Canadian ageâ€"group swimâ€" ming program, now being copied by several European countries, is beginning to show dividends when it produces such fine swimming, and the Etobicoke Club which has members from Cooksville, Long Branch, Mimico, New Toronto, Toâ€" ronto and Maiton, as well as Etobiâ€" coke, is certainly making its conâ€" THIS INCLUDES: . 5o cuesterrieu suites > 150 matiressEs & > REFRIGERATORS s BNING ROOM sUNts BOX SPRINGS %~ RANGES ierEench Ano iraLian provinciar, etc» + 200 LAMPS : TVs inack o wwire & cououms + 12 BEDROOMe SUITES _ > 12 BED CHESTERFIELDS These Items Are By Major Furniture Manufacturers, Such As, KROEHLER â€" TROISTER â€"KRUG â€" SERTA â€" SEALY â€" ADMIRAL â€" BEATTY â€" TAPPAN â€" GURNEY NOTICE 1860 DUNDAS HWY. E. VUIIIII L § INSTALLED FROM «& °V ALL MAKES IN STOCKâ€"BARRYMORE, HARDING, BRINTON, O.MF., KRAUS CARPET DRAPES MADE FREE OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MONDAY TO FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY, 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. DIXIE FRUIT MKT. 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