pal You get up in the morning, all ready for the grind. b Yet your body isn‘t working, | and neither is your mind. The day holds nothing for you. _/* You work for your daily bread. * Try not to let the ups and,downis .7 of life get to your head4. _ 3 Halfback Donato Stirpe enters the endzone a la Johnny Rodgers, for his second quarter touchdown. JRS. Lose in Final The game started brightly for the Ironmen, who were league champs in 1979. Sam Christiano scored on a fourâ€" yard run after Weston recoâ€" vered an East York fumble. The convert missed, and Weston led 6â€"0. Weston scored late in the second quarter, when halfback Donato Stirpe took a handâ€" off 45 yards up the middle, and Weston led 12â€"0 at the Unfortunately, punting is part of the game, and Wesâ€" ton had trouble with third down kicks in the title match on November 12 at Weston Collegiate. The East York Trojans blocked two Ironâ€" men punts, and converted both into touchdowns, as East York won 15â€"12. If punting was not allowed in high school footâ€" ball, the Weston Junior Ironmen would probably be York League champions at this moment. East York‘s big 79 couldn‘t prevent Weston‘s Stewart King from making a tackle behind the line. slils ons a §as ol | e e‘ _ wchh en es s c hx ssty,:. o. > \hieleeaes, in.s ANar. (igs . s oS $s \a" ow s i1 tss ma m & . Nee The Trojans came on in the second half, and blocked a Weston endzone punt. Tom Gianakakis picked up the ball and ran 15 yards to score, narrowing the gap to 12â€"7. s s Lo e ons ai uo se . S smlsc a. ts Unfortunately, this was the play that did the Juniors in. Trojan flanker Tony Angeloâ€" poulos took this pass 35 yards for the winning TD. half. by Teresa Casole Photos by Bruce Cole It was East York‘s ninth junior crown in ten years. ~ _ Do you think... East York blocked another Weston punt at the Ironmen 35. Trojan quarterback George Iloannides conâ€" nected with flanker Tony Angelopoulos on the first play to score, and give East York the 14â€"12lead. A single on a punt provided the final point. That the unity of manâ€" kind is the next stage in our social evolution? That prejudices of all kinds should be elimiâ€" nated? That men and women should have equal rights? That extremes of wealth and poverty are unjust? That the planet needs to be reorganized on the basis of cooperation rather than confrontaâ€" tion? That world peace should be the birthright of our children? That a second language used by everyone would facilitate communicaâ€" tion? That science and reliâ€" gion should agree? That each of us should look for the things that unite rather divide? 787â€"5318 after 6:00 p.m. or write Baha‘i National Center 7200 Leslie Street Thornhill Ontario L3T 3Al If you have answered yes to at leasi {ive questions, you have much in common with a world organization which is demonâ€" strating that these ideals can become a practical reality: THE BAHA‘L FAITH. Yes No 00000000 00000000 000000000000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 Knitting Yarns Beads, Pearls Macrame Cords Rug Kits, Quilting Cottons Patterns & Craft Books CREATIVE CRAFTS 4 John St. 249â€"0732 The Junior Ironmen defence was flawless in the first half; above they swarm to stop a Trojan for no gain. THE YORK NEWS November 1980 Page 11