16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 31, 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords 4 PERHAPS YOUVE SHOT YOUR BUCK AND HAD IN MIND A NICE TROPHY HEAD ONLY TO FIND THAT THE TAXICERMIST'S FEE | WAS TOO STEEP FOR YOUR POCKETBOOK. IN THAT CASE, DON'T DESPAIR. SETTLE FOR THE ANTLERS. THEY MAKE AN ATTACTIVE TROPHY AND YOU CAN DO THE JOB YOURSELF i] BOWMANVILLE -- Last Satur- |day morning and Monday evening {marked the completion of the Recreation Department's Minor Hockey season for all the teams that did not make Minor Hockey Night. In order to add a little more excitement to the "Mug" series, playoffs were run in the form of an elimination tournament. A total of 16 games were played in the four leagues. In four out of the 16 games, sudden-degth over- declare a winner ATOM MUG SERIES In the first Atom game of the Mug series the Hornets defeated the Bisons 3-0 to move into the Mug series final. John Worden, Doug. Hayes (Brian Ogden) and Danny Nowlan were the goal scorers for the Hornets. John time had to be played .in order to, BOWMANVILLE SPORT 'Mug' Series Play-Offs In Elimination Form Calver of the Rams scoring the tieing goal that sent the teams into overtime. In the Mug series finals of the Atom League, the Rams defeat- ed the Hornets 3-0, Brian Peters (2) and Allan Calver (Doug. Raby) were the goal scorers for the Rams. By defeating the Hor- nets the Rams win the Ab Mavin- Bob Stephens Mug PEE WEE MUG SERIES In the first game of the Pee Wee Mug Series played last Sat- urday morning, the Hawks de- feated the Bruins 3-1 to move into the Mug series final. Phillip Man- duck (Sandy Brown), Dalton Dyk- stra (Jeff Gilhooly) and Jeff Gilhooly (Dalton Dykstra, Peter Bothwell) scored first period goals for the Hawks. Randy Dewell counted for the Bruins' lone goal late in the final period. |Series |Larry Lee scored the goal for the Giants at the four- penalty during the game. minute mark of the first period. The Canadians collected two of} onds of sudden ed out in the game. against the the three penalties handed out. the Rangers Cox (John Connors) In the semi-final game between | and Giants, the Rangers defeated the Giants by a 3-1 score, John Connors, Terry and Rich- ard Bailey (Donald Shortt) were| the goal scorers for the Rangers. Terry Devitt scored the Giants' Jeff Gilhooly (Michael Bothwell, Bud Depew), Connors (2) | the Mug finals. | Dalton Dykstra tGlen Finney) Gary Wilson and Michael Bothwell (Jeff Gilhooly) were the goal scorers for the Hawks, Richard Bailey and John the Ranger marksmen. The Rangers collect- ied all three of the penalties hand- ed out in the game, BANTAM MUG SERIES | In the first Bantam Mug series ner for the Rangets after 3 sec game played, the Lions defeated - death over :/the Pirates 4- i James Mcintyre scored the Red wi-fi 3. to, advance iki Wings' only goal. The Rangers ich, Earle Keatley (Gary Tubb) ie ah thee penelties mond ch, Earle Keatiey Gary Tubb), Mills) and Doug. Nichols (Ivan Giants beld on to an early goal Mills) were the goal-getters for to defeat the Canadians 1-0 in the Lions. Walter Rickard (Don the third Pee Wee game to move McMurter) into the semi-finals of the Mug (Walter Rickard, Bradley Lucas) Rangers. counted for winning goals. were Edward Hane- and Terry the Pirates' Each team collécted one the Cubs. The Cubs defeated the Huskies| by a 740 score to move into the[period goal by John Kilpatrick The Tigers held on to a first to defeat the Cubs 10 and move Mug Series semi-finals. Taulliel;\, so Mug Finals against the Thompson (3), "Bucky" Hughes|jons, The Tigers collected four (2), John Glibert and Dennisof the seven penalties handed out Danku were the Cubs' goal scor-/in the ers. John Sibett 2) and Taullie Tthompson collected assists on the Cubs' goals. Blayne Flint of seven Mipiiies ud 2 Seconds of the H us Rie s Sullstied the vol penalty of the game for elbowing. of the Lions scored the winning i Ld A Sih Sei ine Ba ly a #2 eS D- vid over the Tigers. Nichols counted infon was the big scorer forBrian Bradley scored the other the Tigers scoring five of their|y ions' goal. Ricky Gay (2) hes Donald eight goals. Ricky Gay (2) and|pay Adcock (Paul Sweete) were Jerry Falls scored the otherthe Tigers scorers. The Tigers Tiger goals. Murray Brown and|coliected all three penalties hand- Irwin Colwell were the goal scor-leq out in the game. The Lions Walton|ers for the Braves. Each team|win the Harry Hughes Mug collected one penalty during the F : two|game. The win moved the Tigers into the Mug semi-finals against game. The Lions and Tigers played the final Bantam Mug game before Doug. Nichols for three of the four Lions' goals. JUVENILE LEAGUE In the first Midget - Juvenile Mug game, the Comets defeated . |Generals' the short - handed move into the Mi Glen Blackburn ivi he Mick Dickens ( omets. Cole) hey for the lone goal. The Raiders the only two penalties game. jis i. ie; big scorer for the Maroons ing five of the six Maroons' Rickard collected other Maroon goal. Alan Os| (2), Paul Mcintyre, John Brian Rowe sists on the Maroons' s Kerr (James Finn), Ross and Walter Gibson scored oals. The Generals picked up three of the five pen- et t iH i 1 alties handed out in the game. GEORGE "DOC" KORRY CUT OUT YOUR SAW IT FROM AN GIGHTINCH OF 3/3-INCH THICK SQUA! (] Worden of the Hornets picked up The Bruins collected two of theilone goal late in the final period. | the only penalty of the game for|thiee penalties The win moved the Rangers into] charging. During the second Pee Weeithe Mug finals against the The Rams scored at the 19.35 Mug series game, Terry Cox of Hawks. {mark of the final period to tie the Rangers sent the game into The Hawks defeated the Rang- their game with the Barons at over-time by scoring the tie-goallers in the Pee Wee Mug final {1-1. Brian Peters scored the win- with only 30 seconds left in the|game 4-3 to win the Ducky Neads |ning goal for the Rams at the game, The Rangers then went/Mug. Late in the final period |second mark of the sudden-deathlon to defeat the Red Wings 2-1{the Rangers had tied the score| overtime. Tom Cook counted for|in- ov ertime. John Connor s|only to have it disallowed as they the Barons' goal with Alan'iRickey Dewell) scored the win-'had too many men on the ice. | MEN) S2tutiaDilentss }- Save Now! 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