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Sure they had many scorâ€" Iugwq:omdmldhn former self and was by far the outstanding man on the ice. .LWMMM““ : shutout of the entire league, | which was especially noteworthy in view of the injury he sustainâ€" champs. Perhaps hockey fans may think we‘re going off the deep end calling the whots this early, but to the packed house who saw the Peach Kings drive the Woodstock Athletics right into the iceâ€"perâ€" haps we are not far off. _ _ _ _ nEuE O in To ralctent ‘Summing up the Fridayâ€"tilt, is a trifle difficult, keeping in mind that two nights previous the same two teams battled through seventy minutes in a one all draw. But the FEACH KINGS ARE DRAMATIC IN FINE 12 â€"0 ICE SPECTACLE } Right '“:u luhmfl. from open Reid sparked the Kings who took only four minutes to score. Blan« m-ufl,lrnhh:mklwu: perfect put him in ehnr.m.d.:-‘bno-uhhu his shot. Five minutes later, Clancy was on the beam banging in Reid‘s rebound. Barlow continued the qnt.mfluuhlmon'llhot from the side past a bewlldered Haunn. With Arris off for highâ€" saticking, Duffield and Blanchard teamed up, with Blanchard notchâ€" ‘mmneudd'.hpflod. With fifty seconds remaining, Reid who was all over the lce, took a two way pass from Dodds and Soutar, and the big guy from Beamsville poked home his first ‘hllyduu season. Second Period _ Penalties featured the second perxd, Alitken took two minors, Barlow and Roloson were also thumbed for two minutes Play was the worst of the night, and tempers flared on several occaâ€" slons. Just after Blanchard picked up ‘his third goal, with Reld and Dufficld assisting, Rolos#in was giving Barlow the works in the corner, Barlow took so much be« fore he lifted his stick up from the ise to open a cut on the red head‘s mouth. ‘The two started alugging rarely, he again proved to be the best goalie in the loop, and an important factor in the Kings‘ 3. Barry Blanchard, the most imâ€" proved player on the Kings scorâ€" ed three goals, and took over the lead in this department. The Rocket is perhaps one of the best men in the league around the opâ€" positions net. 4. A factor which may not occur to many of us, but which was _ very significant, was the stone wall defense of Mesers. Gluck, Reid, Aitken and Clancy. 5. The officiating of young Billy Mocha, who himself stated that npu.o‘km._h:d.’mrhl‘ 6. To cap everything, the fan Ladies and gentliemen, ‘-ootfll! ed at a practice session last| Penaltiesâ€"Barlow (t week. Although he was tested|one major), Aitken (2 rarely, he again proved to be the | (3), Arris, Macey. best goalie in the loop, and an ‘Third Period important factor in the Kings‘| 7. Grimaby, Gluck ... championship hopes. 8. Grimaby, Hoyle n mnrners tae most imâ€"| â€" (Hutchinton, Held) arena in Ontario. ever handled. The childish meaâ€" sures adopted by the Athletics, culminated by the assault on Mocha by brainless Bill Becker, is another reason why the westâ€" ern town are so far down in the schedule. We for one, trust that the OHA will suspend Becker, and protect good referees like TT IIITIXXXXXXXXXXXIIXIIIIXIIAZZA \ paren M l es be id | the ti 8 | liably M | claime § | ling : M | playe! x Gr seven 1 Jones THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT and Mocha was almost strangled after getting between the two. Mocha‘s sweater was well spatterâ€" ed with blood as were both the combatants. Barlow drew a minor and a major, while Roloson took two minors, one for slashing and thé second for retaliating on Barâ€" low‘s slashing. Third Period Buckley drew a highsticking penalty to start the third with Barlow still sitting ut his major. ‘"Then Becker drew a minor, and in an outrageous fashion jumped the referee Mocha, as Mocha was givâ€" ing the penalty to the official After: things cooled down, Billy Gluck rapped home goal number seven, and in three minutes Hoyle and Barlow added two more. At the 1240 mark Reid took the puck .nymunpnwuulumnd filpped it into the empty cage. Hutchinson and Hoyle rolled in to score the cleventh, and just to make it a great night with three goals and five assisis, Pud Reid mpamï¬mmmm it a final twelve to zero. scorer. Promptly the official gave Becker a misconduct. And still the guy who was wild with rage kept at it, and was then dismissed from duct. We fAirmly believe that he 'mluwfou‘itwmlfloellm not his somewhat more sane team mates kept him away. im ' Winona increased their hold on ‘m place, taking the Creek 6 to 2. Young Richard Collin notched three goals, in addition to Maurice Perozak‘s two and a single by Melâ€" len, the Winoaites rung up a six to two victory over th _ Stoney Creek crew, Britt notched both Creek tallies, Grimsby Lions eased out a thm‘ to one win over the Fruitland team, who are holding on to Iut‘ place in the league, Nelles, Joak! and Maronets scored for the winâ€" ners, Destous for the losers. ‘ 9. Grimsby, Barlow (Reld) . 8.10 10. Grimsby, Reid (Dodds) ..1240 11. Grimsby, Hutchinson T aY WE ) ..scrne rremermarriccrom L dP 12. Grimsby, Reid (Soutar) 1745 Penalties â€" Buckley, _ ‘Thrower, Roloson (2), Glass, Allan, Hutchinâ€" son. â€" Haunn, _ Duffield, Becker _ Refereeâ€"Billy Mocha, 8t. Cathâ€" arines; . Linesmanâ€"Jack Miller, drawing automatic one game susâ€" What seems to be the vogue with young Alf Buckenham a posâ€" wible good hockey player if the rough stuff were forgotten, almost ended in a free for all. Buckenâ€" ham and Destous staged a battle on the ioe. Mr. Destous, the kid‘s futher flew to the rescue and apâ€" Beamsville. Increasing inpopularity every week, the newly formed | Junior Peach Belt Hockey League swung into action again last Wednesday night, with the usual three games providing a good attendance with plenty of fast hockey. 1. Grimaby, Blanchard (Reid) 4.08 2. Grimsby, Clancy (Reid) ... 8.55 3. Grimasby, Barlow _ oo 5. Grimsby, Blanchard (Reld, TDUMUNML] | Heitirse..s.] »MNNHNEE ) . 1..orc00 m ooeoorm en o 0 Penaltiesâ€"Clancy, Becker, Ariss, Phone 568â€"R (Hutchinson, Clancy) ._â€"11.15 (Duffield) FRUIT BELT JUNIORS MASON‘S 24 HOUR SERVICE TAXT (two minors, (2), Roloson 14.30 15.45 MW.M&M es before Referee Hank Hill got the tilt under control. It was reâ€" liably reported, that Mr. Destous claimed that he slipped and in falâ€" ling may have hit the Grimaby player. » Grimsby Sterlings chalked up seven while . Beamsvilie‘s Clint Jones notched the only counter for the Sciby coached kids from the east end. 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