The Humber Valley l-bcï¬y 1 »ague appreciation night next Monday night at several .special games arranged along skating. > game a minute earlier, Doug Dick‘s Humber Valley entry in the T.H.L. Bantam series won a thriller over York Steel last Friday at George Bell when Brian Murray scored the winning goal with three seconds left to play. The Yorkers had previdusly tied the eaux who blinked the iiz-ht with Doug br;;l:;, and Murph‘y assisting. Goal scorers for the Northern Etobicoke team in the first game were Terry Devereaux, Bruce Winter and Brian Coghâ€" lan. Pete Murphy, Don Thompson and Devereaux drew _The team‘s latest successes were a 3â€"2 victory over the Humber Valley Redmen at George Bell Arena last Friday o arem e id 4 o.D Lo SS it i 1b w ooo enc on e en ie and a 2â€"1 victory over Shopsy at Woodbridge last Satu.day. Des Devereaux‘s Northern Etobicoke Minor Bantam team is doing right well for itself in T.H.L. competitidn this sea~ Speaking of the new rink to be started in the Bloordale area Norm Eliston has called a meeting at Wedgewood Public School on Jan. 16 at 6.45 p.m. of all parties interested in the formation of a new hockey league to be bounded by: Dundas St. and Rathburn Rd. and west from Kipling to the Etobicoke boundary. The purpose of the meeting is to form an Executive Comâ€" mittee to get the league rolling. Norm estimates they will need about 45 men of the area who are interested in couh-“ ing, managing or acting as conveners of the various groups. The league continues its schedule each Sunday afternoon at Brampton Arena until well into March when playoffs will commence. No doubt the league executive are looking forâ€" ward to the day when they will be able to ge ice time in a local arena with the first choice undoubtedly being the rink shortly to be started in Bloordale. Setting a torrid scoring pace are Thomas of Briarcrest. with 7 goals and 7 assists followed by Alan of Youngs Rovers with 9 and 2. Five players are tied with nine points each with Chapman of Briarcrest and Farron of Sayers leo.dingr1 in the goal departm. ent with seven each. Sim of the I-‘lre-‘ fighters has seven goals and has yet to draw an assist while Smith of Empire T.V. has seven and one. If anything, Pee Wee division is a little closer with Etobicoke Firefighters on top with 12 points, followed by Young‘s Rovers with 11, Briarerest L.G.A. 9, Sayers 7, Emâ€" pire T.V, 6, Equitable_Life 5 with Jacks and Olsons Shell tied with 3 points. . * f > Here again you must go far down the list of individual scorers to find a member of the top place team. However, the Firefighters Webber is second in the goals against averâ€" age to Kempoline of the fourthâ€"place Sayers. Kempoline has allowed 12 in seven games for a 1.71 average and Webâ€" ber has allowed 14 for an even 2.00 average. In the win over L‘10psys it was Don Thompson and Deverâ€" Girrard of Briarcrest is tops in this departmert with 15 against in seven games fof®a 2.14 average while â€" Gillas of Scancroft has allowed 16 in the same number of games for a 2.28 average. The fourth place Briarcrest Barbers also have two of the leaders in Bruce Lytle who is tied for the lead with 7 goals and 4 assists while teammate Teeple has 7 and 2. Between the two of these fellows they have accounted for 14 of their team‘s. total of 19 goals scored in seven games. Scot of Danforth Radio is in third place alone with 7 goals and 3 assists while the firstâ€"place Scancroft has Clark and Turville tied with McNab of Briarcrest Drugs for fourth place with nine points each. Aithough Scancroft and Briarâ€" crest Drugs do not have anyone in the top three scorers they can partially credit their lofty positions in the league to their goals against averages. % a(08 C tied with 6 and McCaws Maple £«n are on bottom with 3. Although McCaws are wallowing in the cellar they boast two of the top scorers in the league in Green and Slozan. The former is tied for the sague lead with 7 goals and 4 aessists while the latter is tied for third spot with 6 goals and 3 assists. * + # SPORTL Mosifine ons imensmeis mainiing. opsisces se The Eringate Hockey League swung hack into action last Sunday af;ernoon at Brampion Arena after a brief holiâ€" duyltthcfelï¬vesawnmd,nftcthsflrstmenmd the schedule both the Bartam and Pee Wee divilio_nl are featuring tlose rzces. - ® w By SANDY AIR ey I »ague yill hold a sporisor y night at Central Arena with Thursday, Jan, 11, 1962â€"Page 1 } | "Covr s ‘"*CPONSORS NIGHT" ~â€"â€" HUMBER VALLEY HOCKEY AssOCIATION _ 5. lc ic dn l is l k) o ce nomiraongs FUN FOR AllL â€" 4 HOCKEY GamMESs "*~~ HGVRE sKating , Bill Maxwell UN m"::u-. :::::;Y cames "~*~ CENTRAL AR!NA 6:45 P-M. exHmmon â€" sroom sau : MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1962 ‘ Come One, Come All â€" No Admission Charge â€" But Boys Must Be Accomp Hawks 0 Ron Cobbald for the Bisons and Byron Sinclair for the Regais tra" d goals as the two teams batâ€" tled to a oneâ€"all draw. Jeff Reâ€" neau. started the play for the Biâ€" sons goal while Sinclair scored on a solo effort. f The Rams got goals from, six different players as they defeated the **~wks 6â€"0 to record their‘ seeâ€" Stavroff was the whole show offensively as he scored both goals on solo efforts and Cronin came| up with a good game in the nets| to record his first shutout of the‘ Dale Stavroff and Paul Cronin,"rh. lucky winners of the tickat} The J were the big guns for the Wolves draw will be published next week. in first as thef led their team to .a 2â€"0 Although the winners have by | Barbers. shutout victory over the Cub®. _ [this time received their Prizes, one tim Stavroff was the whole show|the writer does not have full parâ€" strongly oflem_nvely_u he scored both §O8lS|ticulars, fmulx .L hind with one and one while Dave Gray had a goal a~‘ Ian Cruick shank got credit for one assist. Wolves 2 ‘ Cubs 0 ‘ Don Church was the offensive r for the losers as he scored once and set up both of ~~ other goals~"Bob Behan was right beâ€" to lead the Royals to a close 4â€"3 decision the Bears. Bob H was the other goal EÂ¥Wter "wr winners and he also helped on dne. Brian Bailey was the top playmaker with a pair of assists while Joe ‘‘ttick and Dave Church had one each. Bruce Ashton was the whole show for the Royals as he fired ‘thru go~‘« and set up the fourth Royals 4 The Aces pulled an upset win the Bantam group when they deâ€" feated the leagueâ€"leading Staffs Ashton scored three of his team‘s four goals and started the play for the fourth which was scored by Bob Huffman. Dale Stavroff and Paul Cronin also sparkled as they fed the Wolves to a 2â€"0 victory over the Cubs, also in the Atom group. Stavroff got both his team‘s goals on solo efforts and Cronin scored his first shutout of the season. Bruce Ashton put on the outâ€" standing scoring performance in the Humber Valley Hockey League during the past week when he figâ€" ured in all his team‘s goals as they defeated the Bears 4â€"3 in a close game in the Atom group. 1 Missiles goalie t urned aside this shot as two Mercury forwards l in 0 two all tie. were in close. The game played in the Humber Valley loop ended Ashton Leads Royals To Victory Over Bears sist and Scott with one goal and two assists tied it up in the lut‘ period, Goals for, Dixie were scorâ€" ed, by Porterfield, Maleolhm a n d Burns, 3 ; McCaw‘s Maple Leafsâ€"4 Briarcrest Drugsâ€"2 _ McCaws came up with a big win this week over :the Druggists to he tune of four goals to two. John f Aithough Dixie were leading for most of this game, Danforth Raâ€" dio through the efforts of Ronnie Burrow with 2 goals and an‘as °_ BANTAM SECTION Danforth Radioâ€"3 Dixie Fruit Mktâ€"3 Hockey in Brampton got off to a good start last Sunday for 1962, with seven good fast games in the Banhtam and Pee~ Wee sections. The lucky winners of the ticket draw will be published next week. |Meteors 2 Ties Feature Of Close Play In Eringate Hockey â€" Jim Brokenshire and p‘,myfine blinked the light for the Staffs. Fitzgerald blinked the light for Planets 2 5 the losers. Fitzgerald was the ontâ€"fkedm*n 1 standing player for the losers and‘ The secondâ€"place Planets were the line of Hanna, Coony a nd led by John Chambers and Brian Hamilton was tops for the winâ€" Peto as they downed the Redmen ners. Ed Hanna, John Coony, Ross Hamilton and Richard Gerow each scored once to lead the leaâ€" gueâ€"leading Hornets to a 4â€"2 vicâ€" “bory over the Eagles. ‘ Hanna also started the play for Coony‘s goal and Gord McSweeny did likewise for Hamilton. _‘He also contributed an assist along with his goal, as did Greg Brown and Darcy Cullen. Hornets 4 * Eagles 2 IG~ â€"â€"n was probably the outstandâ€" ing player on the ice as he made two rink length dashes from his defence position, scoring on one of them. * ond victory of __th? season and ’bmk a tie with the losers for secâ€" ond place in the league standings. Joe Knott, Briuce Homebrook, Darcy Cullen, Greg Rrown, John ‘Dunphy and Womb Green were the goal xetteh"for the winners. Minor Bantam â€"off to|Castator was the big gun for Mcâ€" r 1962,| Caws with a hat trick. in the Scancraft Platersâ€"4 ections. |Briarcrest Barbersâ€"2 ticket| ‘The Platers widened their lead ; week.lin first place with a win over the ve bY.Bnrberl. Aithough losing 2â€"0 at Prizes, one time #the platers came btck,} ; Another tight game in the Peeâ€" Wee Section between 1.G.A. and Youngs resulted in a two all tie. PEE WEE SECTION Equitable Lifeâ€"t Jacks Family Storeâ€"1 As the Score shows this was an evenly played game with éither side liable to score the odd goal, )hmvmr,itnbdh:tiadpm with a goal apiece for Steve Wilâ€" liamson for iquitable and Armâ€" strong for Jack‘s. â€" Briarcrest 1.G.A.â€"2 Youngs Roversâ€"2 strongly with four goals scored by Purchase, Rraithwaite, N. Turville and Sheldon. Both goals for the Barbers came from Bruce Lytle, . | Ken McKenzie fired the only marker for the losers. 2â€"I in a close [ Lew Prospro, Steve Clark and Al Craigie each scored a goal to ;Ie‘d the Aces to an upset win over the leagueâ€"leading Staffs by a close 3â€"2 score. ‘ Bruce. Hemming and. Bob Inâ€"J ine blinked the light for the SM;." Planets 2 * {Missiles 2 [curyl to a close 3â€"1 decision the Rockets. Aces 3 Staffs 2 > Murray Phillips, Ray â€"Burley and John Stavaroff led the Merâ€" Larry Darkes scored to save the losers from a shutout. _/ _ plied for the Missiles. Mercurys 3. Rockets 1 _ Neil Horvath and Jamie Hastâ€" ings were the goal scorers for the Meteors as. they battled the Misâ€" siles to a twoâ€"all tie. AinstiminaaWeyas Bantams Bill ® ho do c Wnn ovine e veeicae alinil: ‘Hawks 5 itley Canadiens 2 > ller-] Bob Hallford fired three goals over|to power the Hawks to a 5â€"3 win |over the Canadiens to move into : the undisputed possession of fourth f place in the league standings. dohn Redvers and Kim Swanston w me out the scoring for the winners. Keith Johnson led the . _flosers with:a brace of goals lnd] and |Jim Cruikshank added a single one. 1 to| Rangersâ€"3 over|Red Wifigs 1 lose| Brian Christle fired a pair of| goals and David Stinson got one! Ipy. \to lead the league â€" leading Rangâ€"} afys, |ers to a surprisingly close 3â€"1 vicâ€") tory over the cellarâ€"dwelling Redi ‘Winss» j Goals by Brothers Jack & Gary a win over Empire T.V. Goalscorâ€" Ouerenshaw, and Howard Young ers for Fire fighters not known at gave Olsons a well earned wing this time, Hickman getting the over Sayers Records. Mike Farrow |single for Empipe. s x LEAGUE STANDINGSâ€"SANTANM _ § iH. Thomas and Chapman with ers.. * Morten and Dalton countering for Etobicoke Youngs. } \Empire T Olsons Shellâ€"8 s |_ The Fir Sayers Recordsâ€"2 inlace in + _ Bob Garton and Paul Slicombe key: \ were ‘the goalâ€"scorers as the Leafsj Bruins 6 |downed the Bruins by a close 2â€"1 Hawks 4 |score to move into a second place| Tony P Itie with the losers. ‘each â€" fra 1020 OO ED nR nNCL!L__L_________ Goals for L.G.A. were scored by|& Llo‘l'nl Gerrard scored for Say hy > S 1 020 oi us ce | Demor Allan Bell and Ron Wynne added Leafs 0 singletons to round out the winâ€" Rangers 0 \ners scoring. â€" ‘ The leagueâ€"leading Leafs and the| John Payne, Doug Leeming, thirdâ€"place Rangers battled to a|Steve Czumrik and Peter Il-olkl scor€less draw as both teamsblinked the light for the losers. Briarerest Drugs ..... Briarerest Barbers . Dixie Fruit Mkt. McCaws Maple Leafs _ Dave Czumrik was the lone getter for the Bruins. Scancraft Plating Danforth Radio _ John Domser scored for the losâ€" ers to avert a shutout. Leafs 2 § Bruins 1 | . Last week it was Peter Hallford who was the scoring star in Roseâ€" thorn Park Hockey but this week it was his brother Bob who starred As he scored the hatâ€"trick to lead the Hawks to a 5â€"3 victory over the Canadians in the junior group. Hallford was the only hatâ€"trick ‘lrï¬at this week as most games were of the low scoring variety with the features being a scoreless draw played in the senior group between the first place Leafs and the Rangers. + ‘ Brothers Star 1 As Hawks Roll On Leafs ixfass * . * ~ E> U LEAGUE STANDINCGSâ€"PEE WEE Junior second place! Tony Proctor and Terry Mvm‘ goal Empire T.V.â€"1 % The Firefighters held on to first place in the Pee Wee section with each fired a pair of markers to lead the Bruins to a 6â€"4 triumph over the Hawks. | _ Tom Wicks got one goal for the _ Sheenan convertel a pass by losers on & solo effort and Sun’G"Y Daâ€" ~oise for his goal while Cox finished of a play by BmlLYt.‘.c" was on a solo effort. Both played hardâ€"checking, airtight hoeâ€" Fry converted a nass from Pete Grasser for his first goal and scored ~ > second on » solo effort. Grasser came up with a geal of his own after being set up by King Dtaper and Pat McK‘nnon. \ Humber **~Mey 3 A Queensway Ad +s 2 _ Bob Fry fired a nair of markers toâ€"lead Humber Valley 9 a close 3â€"2 win over Queensway Ad~»s as the winners climbed into a ï¬m] place tie with the 8. ‘ | Alan‘ Folk, Wayne Granger l:nd Gary King scored a goal aniece to lead Alderwood to a 3â€"0 shutout win over Northern Etobiâ€" 'cokc as the winners maintained their slim one point margin at the [top of the E.H.A. pee wee group. Alderwood 8. Northern Etobicoke 0 _ John â€"Sulman, Brien Fiâ€"tcher and John Keefe set up one goal each for Queensway. [ Queensway staved one poi~* off ithe pace set by the fastâ€"stepping, leamueâ€"‘eadin« A‘ierwood team as they downed Humber Valiey 31 with â€" Cbuck Prultless, Teddyi Dukes and Mark Stephens the goal scorers. ‘ Blake Stsirs scor~d on a saln efâ€" fort to put Humber Valley on the scoresheet, ’ Granger led the winncs offense as he also collected one assist. as did Frank. Westcott " and Allsn Demchuck, Goalie Jones plavyed an outstanding game between the pipes for the winners to record his second shiftout in a row. ‘ Queensway 3 is r:‘l':.wu‘dvbcflq ‘The other outstanding i~ tividual of the week belonged Wally Sprange who came up three goals to lead the Humâ€" Valley Indians to a convincing 3â€"2 triumph over the Redmen in a minor Juvenile game. ‘ In a bit of an upset Humber Valley bantams downed Queensâ€" ivay&-!to:nb.lï¬nnolbp spot in the league as the losers ldnv_msd their first game of the year. s â€" } Humber Valley widgets mainâ€" tained their undefeated record as they *~wnmed. Queensway 41 and are now the only unbéhaten team in brilliant : individual â€" performance featured the action in th: Etobi their first game of the season afâ€"| Tate got his first goal on a so a great performance~ â€" Doug Tate by Ron House and the third â€" who scored the hatâ€"trick as he by Doug Lewis, Bob Rimmer op~ . turned in one of the top individual |ened the s»sring for th re \ _ efforts of the week. on * yole sffort an: House cooils s The other nding i~ dividual seoring sanve . Whife * lpdommo:lmt:o ::k‘bdo-‘fl’ Bill Batersby scored for the Tos« . to Wally Sprance who came up|¢â€"* 4* he completed a play started _ . The team effort was supplied by Alderwood Bantams as they won their first game of the season afâ€" ter nine tries. They were led with Oue good team effort and two ber Valley 1 Fire Fightersâ€"2 15 21 6| Aencia se« 1: fl gmm. 8 18 3 as 88 years, 19 16 19 16 ht o t c B4 Oe t 1¢ 18 18 12 21 16 18 15 12 11 11 l Acacia seeds have remained alive under dry conditions for as long field combined for * ~th of the los» !nn goals with Curran being on the firing end. Bob. Sleigh also â€"C:ry Willoughby was also a 'mnmsnfvrthos“mr‘lnh"d the playmaker â€" r three goals, Dave Murray connected once for the In‘~ns to round -:‘up seoring with Larry Adey Pan Malcol» riâ€"king up assists, Lorne Ashbee Crew assists, ’nnmber Valley Indians 6 Humber Valley Redmen 2 â€"Wally Sora _ fired three goal® and Ross Erdis two to lead the Inâ€" diang to a well e~rned 6â€"2 victory over *"eir cousins, the * ~dmen. eoals, both set up by Tony Adams, to lead ~‘oordale to a twoâ€"all stalemate with the Humber Valley Redmen. Mike Riddell also helped on the first goal by Ke f Bob Sliegh and Barry Sheffield scored for the Redmen while * ~dv Curran, Richard I1~â€"*~t and |oalies, Danny Sheenan for the Hrmber Vâ€""eq ‘ Minor Juyâ€"~ile Bloordale 2* Northenders and Ron Bennis for Alderwood~ played outstand" g Northern Etobicoke 1 Al‘arwood 1 > _â€"J¢ k Sheenan scored for North= orn F*~hicoke and Rruce Lytle for Alderwood as the two clubs fought to a oneâ€"all standstill. n‘ y by Bob Allen Rip Gâ€"ean to put the losers on the score woals and started the play for one more as he led the league~ lezding Humber Valley midgets to a. 4â€"1 victory over Queensway which enabled the winners to maintain * â€"*r unbssten record with six victories and three ties. John McArthur ar" Craig Mchie also blinked the light for the winners while Weyne McKee, Brizan Mathers and Dave Mitchell Humber Valley 4 Queensway 1 _ C~eensway minorâ€"midgets upset the leagt~â€"!:ading Humber Valley sextet with a $1 vicory as Gary _ Besides scoring, Ahisten also s‘ up the first goal for the winâ€" ners while Bob Thorpe and Frank F nder were also t»~ playmakers for a pass from Paul ?"~rkle, ‘Midget by Brian O‘Hars. Minorâ€"Midret Alderwood Robe haws 3 ’Norï¬!ufluhcnlm! John Mu.zick fired a ; goals lead Alderwood Ardito were the goal scorers. The win enabled the winners to climb gifl}in one point of the league Alderwood â€" Porritta â€"6 s Northern Etobicoke Reveres 1 Doug Tate was the big gun & he scored tle hatâ€"trick to lem the season as they downed North« ern ‘Etobicoke by a 3â€"1 score. _ _ _Wally Okikero opened the scorâ€" iig for the winners with help from Ted Hodgson with Merrick and his <nd when he finished of" & play by Ron Kulchyski. ‘J‘erernua‘n"-'ï¬-l* effort to wvert a shutout for Northern _ "tobicoke. Aldenwood to their first Humber Valley â€" Andy Curran and Barry Shef» Br in BobGnthï¬.mthagodw-