TYRES The first one was aSSlSteu Dy Richmond Hill 4, Bolton 3 Nigro and McGregor. the tying Friday evening, Lazenby’s one by Peter Halliday and Pill Rollers travelled to Bolton Jamie Gropp. Other scoring for a league game and defeated points were by Lewis unassisted, their hosts 4.3, Steve Price assisted by Mc- Scoring for the Pills were Gregor and Lewis and Bill Dan Henderson with two and Byres from Steve Madden. singletons were credited to Ian Scarboro Sabres 3, w-N 3 Ball and Neal McGregor. Mc- Sunday, January 16, the local Gregor’s tally came with 36 atoms hoped to avenge a pre- seconds remaining in the game vious loss to Scarboro Sabres on .hro‘nlr . 2-2 deadlock. Assists (the team that knocked them out Scoring for the Pills were GI Dan Henderson with two and B), singletons were credited to Ian Ball and Neal McGregor. Mc- Gregor’s tally came with 36 at« seconds remaining in the game Vlt to break a 3-3 deadlock. Assists (tl were credited to Henderson with of two, Dunford and Ball with one se each. Goalie David Jordan play- he ed solidly in the nets for the local boys. vi‘ Scoring in this one ' were Jamie Tuck and Neal McGregor. Checking solidly behind the ‘blue line were Jones, Francey, Del Fabro and Edwards. Richmond Hill 11 Streetsville 0 Sunday, the local tykes went to Streetsville and slammed their tyke team into submission 11-0. Scoring in this exhibition match were Dan Henderson and Glen Dunford with four big tallies each, singletons going to Craig Halliday, McGregor and Tuck. In the assist department Doug Jones came up with a well-played effort, Hallida y. gained two and single assist points went to Ball, McGregor and Dunfard. Richmond Hill 2 Etobicoke 1 Saturday morning the “Pills†were on the road again, this time to Beeton where they de- feated the “Canucks†in an ex- hibition game by a 2-1 scpre. Steve Shannon and Bryan Buchan played solidly through this match. Goalie Jordan, alâ€" though not tested too often, came up big enough to gain the shutout. ATOM “B†’ Don Valley “B†6 Plnecrest 2 Mark P o r t e r, Pinewest's; goalie played the game of his1 life last Saturday at Bayviewl‘ Arena as he faced a total of 35' shots to hold down the score to 6-2 in favor of Don Valley. After the game, the coach of Don Valley visited the Killers in the dressing room. and he told Mark his performance was the best he had seen by any goalie this year. Steve Bowers took a Danny Petroff pass early in the first period and scored the first goal. This seemed to spur on the ex- cellent, well balanced Don Valley Team as they fired five unanswered goals. In the last period. Steve Shadoff picked up a loose puck, skated down the length of the ice in full flight to beat the goalie. The Toronto team took ad- vantage of Pinecrest’s inability to get the puck out of their own end. and whistled savage slap shots at will at the acrobatic Porter. Coaches Bill Bedford and Bud Wood nearly broke up in laughter at 11-year-old Neil Putnam’s summary of the game. In awe. Neil sta- ted, "Some “B†team that is. The reason they beat us is because their slapshots must have gone over six miles an hourâ€! ATOMS Wilson-Niblett 4. Guelph 3 Monday, January 10 saw one of the best played atom games in many a moon here at our ice palace. Both clubs were most evenly matched and the name of the game was “moveâ€. The kids certainly did that. of the game was “moveâ€. The kids certainly did that. The Hillers’ big guns were â€"â€"- in order'of players’ numbers â€" Blair Lewis. one goal and one assist; Alan Clark, one assist; Frank Nigro. two goals and one assist; David Gates, one assist: Angus McGregor. one goal and two assists; and Phil Woods with two assists. Alliston 5. W-N 5 Saturday evening, January 15, the local atoms journeyed to the Alliston ice box to determine the final standings for the OMHA playdowns. Our lads build up a 4-1 lead by the second period and decided to coast along. bnt Alliston tied it up then went ahead in the third. The tying goal was rolled in late in the third. Phil Wood was the oppor- tunist with the last two goals. ‘Ernie Takeuchi Stars Thornhill Wins Title A three-goal effort by Ernie Takeuchl carried the Thornhill midgets to a 4-1 win over Hawkesbury on the weekend and to the “A†championship of the North American Silver Stick Lions 4, Thornhill 0 In the first game of the best two of three North York League playdmvns, played January 19 at Doublerink Arenas, Richmond Hill Lion Peewees defeated Thornhill 4-0. Scoring for the Hill were Army Armstrong and Al Bar- nett with assists coming from Ron Dysart with two, Jones, Chris DeGeer, Dave Forrester, Dale Strang and Roy Russell. Thornhill 1. Lions 0 Thornhill took the second game of the series 1-0 in the local arena Friday evening. Thornhill 1, Lions 1 Saturday, January 22, the third game was played in Dou- blerink Arenas and was a 0â€"0 tie at the end of regulation time. It then went into a 10- minute overtime period. Thornhill 1, Lions 0 Brad Lloyd scored the first goal of this period, and the jubilant Lions, thinking the game was over. poured off the bench on to the ice. only to be handed a bench penalty and the game continued. Thornhill scored to tie it up, and that's the way it ended. necessitating a fourth game. / Gary Langfield, Dean Jones,‘ Travelways 4, Orillia 2 Travelways Bantams moved into the semi-finals of the .OMHA playoffs as they knocked off Orillia in two straight games last Friday night in the new arena. This contest which the Hillers won 4-2 was almost a replica of the first game of the series. It seems that whenever Orillia and Travelways clash, the brand of hockey played is far from excit- ing as Travelways play to the .level of the opposition. Arnold Van Der Weyde, pick- ing up a Jeff Miller pass, fired a wrist shot over the goalie’s shoulder to open the scoring. Dave Berseth, taking the puck jfrom centre. deked the de- Ifenceman and backhanded in a goal, to give Travelways a 2-1 dead. Orillia tied the score once again. until late in the third period, when Steve Morrison ‘fired a hard slapshot. In the meantime Van Der Weyde alert- ily raced in on the play and got the winning goal. ' In the last minute, Orillia *took out their goalie, and Mike Ham banged in the puck. assists going to Berseth and Tony Ro- binson. Morrison played an ex- ‘cellent agg‘essive game, and htAnJ AII“ Inv- 'an-VAIV ’T‘Lin A three-goal effort by Ernie the ice. only to be. handed a Takeuchi carried the Thornhill bench penalty and the game nï¬dgets to a 4.1 win over continued. Thomhill scored Hawkesbury on the weekend to tie it up. and that's the and to the “A†championship of Way it ended. necessitating the North American Silver Stick a fourth game. hockey tournament at Samia, ‘ Sunday. the Thornhill Pee- It was Thomhin's thirdhvees handed the Lions 3-1 de- stmight win in the toux-nanient_1fgat _and ended the series and They opened the tournament the Lions' hopes of winning an{ by edging Toledo, Ohio, 2-1, and OMHA title. ‘ then defeated Garden City, Armstrong scored the only' Michigan, 5.1, Lion counter on a pass fromi That final game against Haw- Greg McMillan and Dave For- kesbury saw Takeuchi Opening tester. 1 It was Thomhill all the way in the Garden City contest with Dave Courtemanche s c o 1- i n g from Ian Boyd; Ernie Takeuchi from Hugh Matheson and Ian Boyd; Gary Smith, unassisted; Dave Halpin from Ernie Take- uchi; and Ian Boyd, from Take- uchi and Courtemanche. Pill Roller Tykes Win Three In A Row I the Once again the Sabres pro-‘BA vided a rather sloppy effort and 'J the Killers played just as badly. l-O Nigro from Price and Clark andithe 115" Price from Clark and Nigro acâ€" feat this counted for the locals' goals. are de. W-N 8, Aurora 1 V ex. Monday, January 17. the Wil- tan 9, son-Niblett Atoms hosted Au- be rere mm for the first game of thelwa3 gor, “best of three†series to de-‘asl )lue termine the next round oppon- pla: De] ents in the North York League mix elimination playoffs. The final ma] winner of the league will ad- sat: {The first one was assisted by, Danny Jones scored two skated stride for stride with a Nigro and McGregor, the tying goals and Doug Reid, Glen crackerjack team from George- one by Peter Halliday and Tatum and Gord Sinfield one town last Sunday night in the Jamie Gropp. Other scoring each. Assists were by Dynesflnew arena. Rider laxness in the points were by Lewis unassisted, Simpson, Jones, Tatum and final five minutes, however, Steve Price assisted by Mc- Brillinger. pvere expensive, and they were and... “a 1mm and Bill! Saturdav. January 22, theldefeated 4-2. of the Don Mills Tournament semi-finals) but such was not to be. W-N 7, Aurora 2 Wednesday evening, January 19. the local atoms wrapped the series up fast and knocked Au- rora out of further ï¬rustrations to the tune of 7-2. Aurora stay- ed with us for part of the first period and despite the Niblett lads only having 11 players, Nigro and company skated them into the ice. Frank got another three goals and one assist, Phil Wood two goals, Steve Price two asSists. Alan Clark two assists, Tom Peden one goal and one assist each, Jamie Gropp and Angus McGregor one assist each. W-N 6, Humber Valley 0 Despite the fact that Captain Frank Nigro was in on all six goals, the balance of the team played extremely well against the visiting Humber Valley Atoms. Steve Price was tried in goal and he earned a shut- out, as he maintained control and rose to the occasion when needed. Ein the New Hampshire Tourna- ment, and so often last year, penalties are poison to this team. Whitby 4, Travelways 3 Richmond Hill’s Travelways spotted Whitby to a 4-1 lead after two periods in Brooklin January 18 before they started to skate and concentrate on fundamentals. Unfortunately they ran out of time, and con- sequently bowed to a hustling team from Whitby 4-3. Travelways started auspiciousâ€" 1y as Steve Morrison fired the puck into the Whitby end. 'Dhe puck bounced off the boards and stopped at the goalie’s feet. John Oakley zoomed in and rammed home the puck. This lead, however was short- lived, as Whitby began to skate in earnest and completely dominated the game. Two Tra- ‘velways’ penalties, resulted in two fast Whitby goals. Mike Ro-wley, the lad that played so well for Richmond Hill as a vance into the All-Ontan playdowns. The poor Aurora boys were completely outclassed and were outshot 47-13. Two hat tricks for the locals were scored by David Cates, whose effort was a “true hat trick†with three consecu- tive goals. the other by Frank Nigro, who picked up three goals and threw in two assists for good measure. Blair Lewis also showed well with a goal and three assists. Scott Taylor proved to be the playmaker. The ever- reliable Phil Wood came through with a goal and an assist. Alan Clark and Bill Byers contributed one assist each. Assists were earned by: Blair Lewis (2), David Gates (2), An- gus McGregor and Steve Mad- den, one each. Next weekend the sup- reme test comes in the semi-final district OMHA playdowns against Thorn- hill â€"- Saturday at Double- rink Arenas at 2 pm, Sun- day here at 5:10 pm and Monday at the Doublerink . at 5:45 pm if a third game | is necessary. IPEEWEES needed. Nigro scored five. yes five, of his team’s goals and assisted on the first goal scored by Mo} Gregor on a nice rebound pick-I up. [ In the first game against Orillia January 20, Tournaments defeated them by a score of 5-0. Kevin Mabley earned this shut- out. the ' All-Ontario Gord Sinfield, Dave Brooke end action, the Hillers \Ventzthe}; struggled to make up for be 5010. interpretive and dance} and Rob Wallingford came up ahead. John Oakley won the time 105t when Lindy suffered competitions. Plan to attend this with two goals each, Doug Reid,faceoff in the Travelways end.‘a broken arm in July. Especia11ylevent and cheer on these yo-ung and Mark Brillinger scored one!passed to Dave Berseth, wholelated was their coach mekiskaters, many entering compe- each. Assisting were Hodgson‘sent Mike Gallaughel‘ 0n hiS‘StephensAvho. with former part- tition for the first time. and Chaisson with two, Jones,‘\vay. Gallaugher made no miS-ner Anna Forder, was himselfI “Holidays On Ice†RHFSC’s BFOOkev Kimmel and Brinmger'wake’ picmng the Short Side With'junior pairs champion. mini-carnival will be held March BANAMS ‘8 hard SlaPShOt- Georgetown Also competing in the Cana-‘ll and 12. Headlighting the pro- Travelway Bantams t°0k a‘tied the score. only to have dians were Keith Swindlehurst‘gram. besides the club's own 1-0 lead in the quarter finals 0f!RiChard Campbell score to forgeand Patti Fletcher in the novice skaters will be Roger Uuemae, the OMHA PlaydOWDS by de' the Hillel‘s into a 2-1 lead on a‘division. Skating in a competi- John Raitt and Jenny Greco. feating Orillia 2-1 at the new picture goal. Steve Morrisonltion for 16 pairs they skated 3 Also featured will be see- arena January 17. passed to Mike Ham. Who fed fine program and won ninth tional competitors Donna Shu- Wdlile this game .WaS imporâ€" the puck into the slot to Campâ€" place. Everyone was placed with baly, Linda Taylor. Keith Swin- tant to teamsy 1t PI‘OVCd t0.bell. .fl again, to force overtime. Tra- velrways’ many sojourns to the penalty box, almost made this possible though. As was proved in the New Hampshire Tourna- ment, and so often last year, penalties are poison to this team. . Whitby 4, Travelways 3 Richmond Hill’s Travelways spotted Whitby to a 4-1 lead after two periods in Brooklin January 18 before they started to skate and concentrate on fundamentals. Unfortunately they ran out of time, and con- sequently bowed to a hustling team from Whitby 4-3. Travelways started auspicious- ly as Steve Morrison fired the“ puck into the Whitby end. 'Dhe puck bounced off the boards and stopped at the goalie’s feet. John Oakley zoomed in and, rammed home the puck. This lead, however was short- lived, as Whitby began to skate in earnest and completely dominated the game. Two Tra- velways’ penalties, resulted in two fast »Whitby goals. Mike Rowley, the lad that played so well for Richmond Hill as a novice,,scored the first goal on a slap shot from the blue line, and fed his teammate a perfect pass to set up Whitby’s second goal. _ Just when the 'embaras'sed Hill fans were anticipating a Whitby rout, Travelways started to skate at full throttle in the third period. Steve Hodgins, an unheralded worker, picked up a Morrison rebound to narrow the margin 4-2. Dave Berseth added- a goal, after Hodgins made it possible by digging the puck from behind the net. Mike Gal- laugher played an exceptionally strong game on defence, carry- ing the puck out of his own end with real authority. Travelways 4, Orillia 2 . Travelways Bantams moved into the semi-finals of the Paul Bailie sent the locals ahead 1-0 in the first as he1 picked up a rebound and fired it home assisted by Dunkley and Steffan. Tom Sanlon and B-ailie set up Steffan for the next. The picture goal of the game was scored by Jeff Wood from Dunk- ley in a perfect two-way pass»: ing play as they skated through the entire Thornhill Club. Royal York 3 Richmond Hill 1 The Legionaires vi sit e (1 Royal York Rangers at the Dou-‘ blerink Arenas Friday night and, came away on the short end of‘ a 3-1 score. Dennis Acomb‘ scored the only counter for the‘ locals, assisted by Bruce Hipv kiss at 8:20 of the second. Legion 4, Thornhill 2 The third and deciding game of the playdowns with Thorn- hill was played Sunday night with the locals coming out on top with a 4-2 victory. Thomhill, who has just won the Silver Stick Tour- ‘ nament in their division 1 earlier in the day put up a strong fight. The game wasn’t five minutes old when Thornhill scored the opening goal. However, before the period ended Acomb tied the score with assists going to-Jeff Wood and Kim Mabley. The locals carried the play to Thornhill in the second period and their persistence paid off when Steffan sent the home side ahead 2-1 with Luna-u and Dunkley assisting. Chuck Lunau notched the eventual winner at the 20 sec- ond mark of the third on a set- up by “Digger†Dunkley and Pete Ranieri. Dunkley put the game away at 17:36 of the period with assists going to Lunau and Ranieri. The Legion crew now take on 'Orillia in the best of three with the first game scheduled for "Satuiééï¬y', January 22, the Hill boys again defeated Orillia, this time by a score of 8-1. While this game was imporâ€"l tant to both teams, it proved to‘ be a lack lustre affair. Travel- ways did not help their cause, as out of 50 minutes of hockey playing time, they spent 36 minutes in the penalty box,‘ many of which were unneces-‘ sary. Being Shorthanded so' often. their attack bogged down, and they were a disorganized band. The Killers opened the scor- ing early in the first period as Steve Hodgins connected onY passes from Richard Campbell and SteVe Morrison. the puck into the slot to Camp- bell. Leading 2-1 in the third per- iod, the local lads took two penal- ties, and Georgetown led 3-2 within the space of 21/2 minutes. MIDGETS Thornhill 4, Legion 3 Thornhill evened the play- down series as they edged the ‘Legionnaires 4-3 at‘ Doublerink Arenas last Thursday. The locals were never behind in the game until the 18:50 mark of the ‘third when Thornhill scored the winning goal while the Legion club was playing Shorthanded. Travelway Bantams took a 1-0 lead in the quarter finals of the OMHA playdowns by de- feating Orillia 2-1 at the new arena January 17. The Killers opened the scor- ing early in the first period as Steve Hodgins connected on passes from Richard Campbell and SteVe Morrison. The highlight of this ,game was the sensational solo effort After winning 'the first game of the series 4-1 overconfidence by Mike Gallaugher who tuck-:set in as the locals had not lost ed away what proved to be the.to Thomhill this season. Slopâ€" eventual winner in the third period. The Orillia Team\ counted once late in the third period, but were unable to penetrate Goalie Ben Bourget’s defence again. to force overtime. Tra- velways’ many sojourns to the penalty box, almost made this possible though. As was proved in the New Hampshire Tourna- ment, and so often last year, penalties are poison to this team. piness in clearing and straying from their checks resulted in at ‘least two goals from Thomhill. The line of Dunkley, Steff-an and Bailie accounted for all the scoring. Paul Bailie sent the locals ahead 1-0 in the first as he picked up a rebound and fired it home assisted by Dunkley and Steffan. Tom Sanlon and Bailie set up S‘teffan for the next. The picture goal of the game was scored by Jeff Wood from Dunkâ€" Whitby 4, Travelways 3 Richmond Hill’s Travelways spotted Whitby to a 4-1 lead after two periods in Brooklin January 18 before they started to skate and concentrate on fundamentals. Unfortunately they ran out of time, and con- sequently bowed to a hustling team from Whitby 4-3. well for Richmond Hill as a noviceflscored the first goal 9p a slap shot from the blue line, and fed his teammate a perfect pass to set up Whitby’s second goal. This contest which the Hillers necessary- won 4-2 was almost a replica of The mfmagement and players‘ the first game of the series. It WORM llke “3 thank George seems that whenever Orillia and SUI-11V“ and 1315 CO-W0_rl_(el‘s for Travelways clash, the brand of the" Efforts "1 Organlélng the hockey played is far from excit-thery dénce at the Leglon H811 ing as Travelways play to theiFPday night. Proceeds of the level of the opposition. mght are bemg used to send thet Arnold Van Der Weyde pick- club to the Drummondville,l . . . Quebec, Tournament next| inï¬fflfiï¬if M‘Jleiffsiflfffl month. ‘ Arnold Van Der Weyde, pick- ing up a Jeff Miller pass, fired a wrist shot over the goalie’s shoulder to open the scoring. Dave Berseï¬h, taking the puck from centre. deked the de- fenceman and backhanded in a goal, to give Travelways a 2-1 lead. Orillia tied the score once again, until late in the third period, when Steve Morrison fired a hard slapshot. In the meantime Van Der Weyde alert- ‘ly raced in on the play and got ‘the winning goal. In the last minute, Orillia took out their goalie, and Mike Ham banged in the puck, assists going to Bersetli and Tony Ro- binson. Morrison played an ex- cellent aggressive game, and stood out for Tra\rel\"ays. This team now awaits the winner of the Aurora-Thomhill Series. ' Georgetown 4,Tra lwaysZ For 45 minutes ravelways You as home ownen are now eligible for a low cost second or third mortgage loan from $2,000 to $25,000 at reduced monthb’ payments. Find out how a low cost home owner loan can pay all your bills, give you additional cash if required and at the same time reduce your monthly payments by as much as half. Find out how easy it is to get your loan approved... within 24 hours. You can call to 10 pm. today for helpful courteous service. Prompt Investment Corp., Ltd., 330 Bay St. Toronto. Call collect 366-9586, evenings 231-8146. Home owners can now reduce payments BY AS MUCH AS HALF After a scoreless first period which featured exciting end-to- end action, the Hillers went ahead. John Oakley won the Leading 2-1 in the third per- iod, the local lads took two penal- ties, and Georgetown led 3-2 within the space of 21/2. minutes. MIDGETS Chuck Lunau notched the eventual winner at the 20 sec- ond mark of the third on a set- up by “Digger†Dunkley and Pete Ranieri. The Legion crew now take on Orillia in the best of three with the first game scheduled for last Monday, the. second game at Orillia Thursday at 8 pm and the third game back in Richâ€" mond Hill Sunday at 2:10, if necessary. ‘ Automatic Oiler t PIONEER CHAIN SAWS SURF MARINE 9002 Yonge St., Thornhill Sales & Service 14†HOLIDAY II 889-4391 Only $119.95 Richmond Hill Figure Skating‘this standing in their initial e’f- Club is indeed proud of its pair fort. skaters, Lindy Watts and Donald RHFSC is a busy place these Fraser. 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