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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 9 Apr 1964, p. 12

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NO DENTIST NEEDED Sharks and rays, the Encycloâ€" pedia Americana | relates, have their teeth arranged in series in the tissues overlying the jaws. When a tooth is lost, the one imâ€" mediately behind moves forward to take its place. Thus, there is a conâ€" tinual succession of teeth. Some of these fish have teeth on the palate and on the tongue and some even have teeth in the throat. | Humberview Motors came‘ up with victories number & and 9 in the T.HL, Clancy Series via the shutâ€"out route as they blanked Romi Foods 2â€"0 and Wexford 8â€"0 in two minor bantam games played at the George Beli and Leaside Arenas last week. The Humber Sporting Gossip Pat looked after the time clock and all the records at P Arena on Tuesday nights and then followed through and this paper with the basic formation and comments, that pecoo‘~ fer us to write our stories each week. Probabiy the most interesting one is, "The bat in the manufacturâ€" ing must not be covered with any substance that causes discoloration of the ball." This of course refers to painted bats. th Jim Evely, a youngster that played last season for the Queensway Midget team, was picked as star of the game. His threeâ€"goal effort, ever many well known players, such as O‘Flaherty of the local Etobicoke Indians (who although he was trying, failed to score a goal), was exhilerating. After the second period the Canadian fours Champions took ghe ice and after a slight delay on the sound they then procecded to treat the large crowd o a very thrifling skating display of smooth chythmnic timing. ; # w2 By HUGBH ALLAN Ihave been asked by the Kingsway Baseball Association to let all the boys in the Etobicoke ares know that if they wish to play baseâ€" ball this year in their orgunization, they are to register Saturday, April 11, between 9 am. and 12 noon at Central Arena on Montâ€" gomery Road. It was very gratifying to the organizers to see so muny of thn'} students and parents show up for this gala affair. \ Burnhamthorpe Collegiate took sweet revenge against Vincent Massey by drubbing them 7â€"L. Last year Vincent Massey won the game and the award that went with it. It is also noteworthy to say that the Crippled Children present were well looked after by the boys. Last Weduesday, two of Etobicoke‘s High Schools played their annua) hockey game to raise funds for the Crippled Children at Central Arena. It was very noteworthy tion to Mike Murray, the ing a presentation to him from Burnhamthorpe who For this particular game he did the officiating, being assisted by another University student, Mike Riddell, a former Michael Power student. Last week Convention, thankful to If the boys will coâ€"operate and register it will be of tremendous help to the various conveners of the league, enabling them to have more of the organizational work done before the season gets under way 1964. This It Humberview Nails Down Two Shutâ€" Outs ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, April 9, 1964 â€" Page 12 ng Only Stopped Once whie} he exccutive go as one of thei s held this vea that the boys should show originator of this annual after the game. Mike is a is now attending Toronto ting experience for me and 1 am truly the Interâ€"Community Softball League fo The sport of "langlauf", ("long run") or crossâ€"country racing on skis, is one of the most gruelling ‘of all sports. The typical course covers not only level terrain but also wooded territory, steep climbs and descents and other natural obâ€" stacles, Momentum is supplied on level ground by the skiers‘ stride and the thrust of the ski poles. The leading langlauf racers, the Enâ€" cyclopedia Americana shows, have almost mvariably been Scandinavâ€" ian or of Scandinavian extraction. â€" The Etobicoke lads capitalized on most of their opportunities against the Wexford club rattling in all 8 goals during the last two periods. _ Tallymen _ were Steve Prosser with a pair and one each for Al Morelio, Mike Doyle, John In the affair with Romi Foods, Brian Hurd opened the scoring at the six minute mark of the first period on a pass from defenceman Mike Doyle, Bill Thompson netted the second marker early in the middle frame with Pat Keenan assisting. Humberview outshot the losers 23 to 8 with John Adamick, Bill Thompson, Brian Hurd and Pat Keenan accounting for 14. } Valley club now has with only one loss in Classic. epreseritative ending the A Owen Sound their appreciaâ€" effort by makâ€" former student University. eight wins the Claney In Nine Games who were "long ng on elling ourse n but limbs Goal: Steve Johnston; Defence: Mike Doyle, John Adamick, Ken Southwick, Bill Thompson: Forâ€" wards: Pat Keenan, Al Morello, John Imber, John Rockal, Larry Brigden, â€" "Punch" Irwin_ Steve Proser, Ian Montgomery and Brian Hurd, Adamick, Brian Hurd, John Rockâ€" all and Larry Brigden, Goalie Steve Johnston turned in a steady perâ€" formance in both contests earning two well deserved shutâ€"outs, The local red shirts play two more Clancy Series games this week with a return match against Wexâ€" ford and a tilt with Toronto Marlâ€" boros, ‘ AN APPREHENSIVE MOMENT: Goalie for the Cote St. Luc Bruins appears worried as a teamâ€" mate scrambles for the puck with a Humber Valley Allâ€"Star, Friday night. Kingsway Cycle and Sport handed the Montreal visitors a five to two defeat. The following morning the Bruins reversed the procedure and beat the Allâ€"Stars. The game was tied with only 25 Six Man Rush Fails In Last Thirty â€" Five Seconds Of Game Humberview Motors Lineâ€"Up BUYING OR SELLING A HOME? For The Service You Deserve And The Results You Expect JACK HOBSON BE. 3â€"2115 or BE. 3â€"8300 W. M, Bosley & Co. Ltd. RIGHT WAY TO SWIM Northern Etobicoke Church League Hockey Playoffs By DICK WALLACE REXDALE SWIM SCHOOL 50 BELFIELD RD. â€" REXDALE PHONE 247â€"4644 ALL AGES FROM 3 YEARS Series Commences Monday, April 13th . LEARN REGISTER NOW !! â€"Tighe Doyle T H E |_ After two closely contested perâ€" iods, Rexdale United turned on the | power in the third, to take a six goal lead,in the total goal series.‘ _ United had the edge in the opening period, scoring twice, through Ferâ€" , guson from Patterson and Hodgson at 4.40 and Headley from Lawâ€" rence at $.05. Better marksmanâ€". ship by United was the difference in the teams at this stage, A seeâ€" ‘ond period comeback by the Angliâ€" cans put them right back in the game as they outscored the United by two goals to one. Jessop from | Jackson at 3.30 for the Anglicans, ~Ferguson‘s second of the night | ‘from Patterson and Hodgson at j6.30, and Walters from Doll at‘ ‘11.25 for the Anglicans. In the third period the United soon went &further ahead, Gain scoring from \Campbell at 2.25f, and at the eight | plete the second period scoring. minute mark embarked on a scorâ€" Both teams played gdod hockey in ing spree that added five more un exciting third period, but the goals in a 3!4 minute span. Campâ€" Presbyterians went further ahead bell from Jones, Patterson from st the 9 minute mark, Thompson Hodgson, Greenwood unassisted, being the marksman again with Hodgson from Ferguson, and Fergâ€" Upward setting him up. Shortâ€"|uson from Hodgson, Just twenty handed as the result of the first second later, Walters assisted by penalty of the game, the Presbyâ€" Doll, reduced the arrears and comâ€" terians fought hard to keep the pleted the scoring. puck at the United end, and were Rexdale United 9; Anglicans 3. successful until Preston took a long pass from Swanston to race| Schedule for Saturday, April 11 through and score the final goal at Weston Arena. Second game of of a hard, well played game. ‘final playoffs. Rexdale Presbyterians 4; Rexdaleiseni"rsâ€"s-oo â€" United 2. i Rexdale United vs Rexdala Preac. EXPANDING SPORTS SECTION OF Advertiserâ€"Guardian REQUIRES Partâ€"Time SPORTS REPORTERS REPLY BY LETTER OonNLY to BOX 156 ISLINGTON JUNIOR FINALS seconds remaining when a goal was scored.! ; Inam i P ‘ In the first game John Wright, Mike Meehan, “g‘e‘:’,‘:}:l:'t 'g?w ;:;m:: Dave Csumrik, Bob Hertz, and Mike A"“"ukin diving being highâ€"lighted on strong scored for Kingsway, and Iversen and\mumd‘“ sfter schol is out. Hibdle for the Bruins. Saibil and Ledner netâ€"‘ . ted against the Allâ€"Stars, while Arthurs scor., A reminder to parents now‘s the ed for the Etobicoke team. time to have your child learn to | Rexdale United vs. Rexdale Pres | byterians. Juniorsâ€"7.30 â€" 1 U RRLEIUFYFY CHRYSLERâ€"DODGE L;d. ‘"‘GO WEST FOR THE BEST" 18 65 WESTON RD. 247â€"54 81 CARS SLIGHTLY OVER 1,100 MILESâ€"MANY OTHERS TO CHOO SE FROMâ€"ALL COLOURS AND MODELS AT SIMILAR SAvINGS YORKLEIGH $2,159.00 shift, radio, whitewalls, washers. Re tail $2,760 00. 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Again a hearty 59M thanks to the Kiwanis Club for isted, making this league a success again "eTE~ in 1964. The gosl scorers for Northern were Lupson and Pinfield with two each, singles went to Mikazan and Rowson. MINOR BANTAM Northern 3 â€" Alderwood 2 This was an exciting game with ‘both teams playing extremely well. Both Balmer for Northern and IK-lly for Alderwood played outâ€" standing games in goal. (Continued from page 3) ‘ host of others are knee deep now in Sustaining Membershipâ€"a â€" camâ€" paign that has been most successâ€" lful in the past. _ The best for Humber Valley was Wright, who notched theirâ€" only A reminder to parents now‘s the time to have your child learn to swim before the summer holidays at the cottage or camp. PEE WEE seored for Northern with assists|finals, both teams elected to play a Northern 6 â€" Humber Valley 1 :;m( to Ramsay (2) and CdfinlIflur style of ::h,-‘. As a u‘- C ). was a mi ower | and In winning the Pee Wee chamâ€" Carey and Dumanski were the,cleaner game than the first which pionship, the Northern team leftiscorers for Alderwood with Chnqlwn won by Queensway 4â€"1. little doubt lued to which was the assisting on both goals. | in the apentng five minutes Kp. better team in the league. 2o a. sasult ‘af this sammnd winl m- h Simpson, Durbano and Butts \\YII NEWS 4â€"Door Hardtop, 383 engine, 4â€"speed onâ€"theâ€"foor, bucket seats, power steering, radio and rear teat speaker, washers, whiteâ€" walls, chrome discs, bumper guards, Sâ€"year 50,000â€"mile war ranty. King of the Miâ€"way and Drag Strip. Should sl 00 But ot Yorkâ€" 53619 00 be ... 573. leigh less than ® BUY OF THE WEEK 1964 DODGE POLARA "500" leigh less than ' . JUVENILE ‘blanked Alderwood in every a Queensway 3 â€" Humber Valley 1 tempt that they made on his net ©assLN® C0 DUMI BORIS. . ‘ In the .Dlll'-lll five minu As a result of this second M |versy scored for Ml'l!‘.'hau: Northern wrapped up the d""’{pmvmi to be enough to win by, pionship. M IDCET |This was the only scoring until the last 35 seconds of the game. Humber Valley 4 â€" Alderwood 0 . & . In the second and what appeared Wlth_ Aldcr\vood trying in the to be the deciding game, Humber last minute to tie the score by Valley lost no time in climinltin(l“‘fnl six _ "“‘kf" in place ?l Alderwood from further competiâ€" ;flnl ut:::; '-:dcln:. nt:; u::pm: tion with a decisive 4â€"0 win. oug y pucl Di Marco, Draper, Wry and from his eng zone, made no misâ€" Deane did the actual goal scoring/take when he let his shot go at the while being assisted by strong OPCN Alderwood net from behind team play throughout. \l'm own goal. Queensway 2â€"0. 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