Thanks also to the Thorn- hill Church League in help- ing out over the holiday pe- riod, Telfer Hansen, Mike Sherwood and Robbie Hum- phries playing. Thornhill 5. Long Branch 0 After two trips to Long Branch, it was Thornhill‘s turn to host its Etobicoke rivals. This time Thornhill showed some scoring punch. which was lacking in the two previous encounters, and some aggressive play contin- uain fighting hard for the puck. Kevan Goble with three. Steven Tschipper with two showed good scoring ability and ably supported by line- mate Troy Bradley, got all Thornhill's counts. The game was an even con- test throughout. with both teams scoring freely. Thorn- hill's first goal was scored by Kevan Goble. assisted by Scott Daly. Steve Tschipper then scored after a good com- bination of passing plays. with Mike Sherwood. The third goal was the result of a goalmouth scramble, Telfer Hansen finally poking the puck into the net. assists to Sherwood and Cable. Troy Bradley rounded out the loâ€" cals' scoring, assisted by Tschipper. However, when one records a shutout. all boys have play- ed well. so hats off to a great performance. Thornhill 1. Markham 3 In this well-fought game with both teams under presâ€" sure, the Briden boys opened strongly. Markham. however, thought otherwise. and only some good goaltending by Anthony Risi and Regan Gor- The powerful Peterborough squad went on to win the tournament. defeating teams from Oakville and Ottawa. December 26 Thornhill 4, Markham 5 The OMHA Major Novices. sponsored by Richvale Ready Mix. found this a hard game to lose. as Markham scored with about a minute left to play (very un-Christmasâ€" like). OMHA MAJOR NOVICE Scott Martin scored Thorn- hill's only goal. assisted by Moffat. Goaltending duties were shared by Geoff Weber and Davidson. Thornhill met a hustling, wellâ€"balanced squad from Peterborough in the second game and went down to a 4-1 defeat. The local lads played well but could not capitalize on scoring chances. and Peterborough deserved the win. The Thornhill attack slhow- ed balance with goals coming from six different players. Scoring for the locals were Daryl Marchant. Ricky Book- er. Danny Tuckey. Scott Howson. Paul Moffat and Wayne Grant. Mark Haggar- ty led in assists with three. Scott Burkart and Rick Bu- chan had two each, and Mar- chant one. Peterborough 4, Thornhill l Thornhill was strong of. fensively and defensively, outshooting the Royals 23 to 9. Goalie Jamie Davidson was good when he had to be earning the shutout. Thornhill’s Major Peewees, sponsored by H&S Reliance Ltd. participated in the sec- ond annual Rosetown Pee- wee Tournament at Richmond Hill during the Christmas break, but were eliminated after two games. Thornhill 6, Mississauga Royals 0 Thornhill met the Missis- sauga Royals of the MTHL “A†Division in the first game of the tournament. win- ning handily by a score of 6-0. Thornhill Topples Burlington, Weston, Long Branch OMHA MAJOR PEEWEES RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE ï¬?$f.%Ҥfï¬i}f‘li Mon.. Tues.. Wed. . . . . . 9:30 am. to 6 p. Thurs. & Fri. ‘ . . , . . . ‘ 9:30 am. to 9 p‘ Saturday . V . . . V . . _ ‘ . . 9:30 am. to 6 1). We reserve the right to limit quantities YOUR BEAUTIFUL CHOOSE ‘ I “l- RICHMONI) HILL TELEPHONE 884-1273 SHOPPlNG HOURS: 9:30 am. to 6 pm. 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 9:30 am. to 8 nun. The following games were played in the Thornhill Church Hockey League De- cember 30. This week's games will be found else- where in the paper. MITES Leafs 1. Flyers 0 Earl Cloutier's Leafs edg- ed John Kerr‘s Flyers 1-0. Stephen Laird scored the only marker of the game. Hawks 3. Stars 0 Ed Durham's Hawks blank- ed Bill Herbert‘s North Stars 3-0. Cameron Durham scored the first goal. John Lafor- tune then scored a pair. Dave Sanders is listed as number one in the Hawk‘s goalie spot. Wings 3. Penguins 0 Len Parry's Wings shut out Mike Caruso's Penguins. with Richard Parr’y in the nets. Jeff Adams scored twice. Randy Meek scored the third goal of the game. Kings 2, Bruins 1 Leo Ceolin‘s Kings edged Norm Smith's Bruins 2-1. Assists were credited to Buckler with two. Coync. Mike Finch and Ward Wil- liamson. CHURCH HOCKEY LEAGUE The shutout was credited to Brian Ellington and Scott McCarthy. who shared duty in the Thornhill nets. Thornhill 6. Weston 4 Thornhill played well enough to send Weston‘s THL team home empty- handed. After giving up an early goal. the smaller with two fine goals by Jim Bell and Bill Buckler in the first period. The all stars' inability to take charge of the puck in front of their own net cost them their lead and ulti- mately four goals from West on sticks. However, the spirit which the locals put into their game was evident when they scored four more goals in the third period. front of their own net cost TARC 4 them their lead and ulti- Roxson Contractors 1 mater four goals from West Ga ry Petrinec‘s TARC on sticks. However, the spirit ltmunced stove Andrews’ which the locals put into Roxson 4-1. Telfer Hanson, their game was evident when I assisted by Marty Kidwel] they scored four more goals opened for TARC_ Warren in the third Deri0d~ Butt answered for Roxson, The late goalgetters were assisted by Mike Ranson. Eric Coyne. Drew Broad- TARC then went ahead, with bridge. Mike Egli who netted ! pat Johnson scoring twice, the unassisted winner andlthe second assisted by Neil Buckler who hit the empty net for insurance. the puck from inside his own blue line. past three chock- ers. and hit the open net for insurance and a just reward for a fine game on defence goaltender in the final min- 5t ute and Greg Warga fired Pa a 2-0 contest. The locals grabbed an early lead when Mike Egll converted Eric Coyne's pass. The two teams traded play for three periods in a rough game, in which a total of 14 penalties were called. The All stars were able to outshoot their opposition and hang on to a one-goal lead. Thornhill Peewec all stars. coached by Les Buckler, are giving some THL teams stiff competition, Thornhill 2, Burlington Flyers 0 Thornhill played the Burl- ington Flyers from the THL “A Division" but proved to be inhospitable, by winning On behalf of all the par- ents. we wish Ron Briden, his helpers. and all the boys a very happy New Year. PEEWEE ALL-STARS Thornhill offensively had its chances. but except for the first few minutes and last five minutes, did not keep up a sustained pressure. It was great to see Harold Chopping score his first goal of the season, assisted by Daly. These boys along with Jay Rose and Grant David- son are now giving the team a better balance. and things look quite rosy for 1973. man, with help from the posts. prevented morg goals. The Flyers pulled their MINOR ATOM Walmarc Wood 2 Thornhill Building 0 Carlton Nixon‘s Walmarc Wood blanked Fred Disera‘s Thornhill Building 2-0, after a scoreless first period. David Nixon opened, assist- ed by Robert Roekie. Reekie then notched the insurance, assisted by Paul Myers. Japan Car Sales 2 Delco/SPM 2 Len Jones’ Japan Car tied Brian Anderson‘s Delco/SPM 2-311. Japan went ahead 2-0 in the first period, with goals by Joe Magnacca and Steve Deluca. _ With only four minutes re- maining, Ian McKenzie scor- ed, helped by Bruce Cam- eron. Cameron then tied the game. Willowdale Rotary 2 Tudor Glen Homes 1 Don Dale’s Willowdale Roâ€" tary edged Wayne Clatwor- thy's Tudor Glen Homes 2-1. Todd McKnight scored. folowed by Eric Stephenson from McKnight. John Kalm answered with the lone Tu- dor Glen goal. Goldsmith. Marty Kidwell scored the final goal of the game. assisted by Telfer Hanson. Scoring for Louisville was Pete McCathy, with two; and Steve Tuckey with two and an assist. Adrian Smith also got an assist. Beamish Construction 2 North York Trophy 1 Ron Arcangeli's Beamish edged Charles Lalonde's North York Trophy 2-1 in a close game. Ray Lalonde op- ened for North York Trophy. Tim Orlando answered for Beamish, assisted by John Kinnaird. Gary Quenneville notched the winner late in the second period for Beam- ish. Mike Sherwood scored four times and assisted once. Steven McFarlane scored a pair. Robbie Humphries scored one, assisted on two. Claudio Favrin also assisted. Miklas 7 Louisville Sluggers 4 A wild fi_rst period by Mik- las, as they scored seven goals to only one by Louis- ville ended in a 7-4 victory for Bob Sherwood‘s team. United Cougars 3 Fraser Dunn 3 Vaughan McClellan's Uni- ted Cougars tied Barry Loughton's Fraser Dunn when Roddie Featherstone scored a hattrick. Answering for Fraser Dunn was Ian Pouer.\vï¬h two goab, and Paul Thomas with the third. Levï¬t Studios 0 Copper Kettle 0 Bill Harker‘s Levitt tied Pat Reber‘s Copper Kettle 0-0. with Scott Thorn and Andrew Geiger shown as the respective goalies. Woodhill Nurseries 1 Seymour‘s Texaco 0 Another shutout by Wood- hill over the second place Seymour's Texaco as Steven [Avingstone scored the lone marker. Stephen Myers man- ned the nets. TYKES Chris Roleff and Gino Ceolâ€" in scored for the Kings. Pet- er Smith notched the Bruin's goal. assisted by Chris Mc- Lennan. SQUIRTS Dorico Miconi s c o r e d twice. Ruben Rivas and Dav- id D‘Agostini both scored and assisted. Also assisting MINOR BANTAM Disera Motel 4. ' Thomhill BP 2 Two goals by Craig Colâ€" lard lcd Joe Greenfield’s Disera as they doubled Glen Reid's Thornhill BP 4-2. Paul Poscente scored both goals by Thornhill BP. the first assisted by John Wilkes, the second by Bill Duma. Thornhill Paint 4. Scott Plumbing 2 Al Sproull's Thornhill Paint doubled Bernie No- bert's Scott Plumbing 4-2 in a hard-fought, penalty ridden battle. Thornhill Paint scored four unanswered goals in the first period before Scott Plumbing answered with a pair. Rcss Lowler's Stan Cook shutout Earl Cloutier's Trans Metro 2-0. Tim Lacy was in the Cook net. Mike Egli opened the scoring. followed by Pierre Kirwin assisted by Brian McLean. Canac Kitchens 4, Buckler Insurance 3 Al Prebble's Canac Kitch- ens gave first place Les Buckler's lnsurancemen a loss this week. Ray Herbert scored and assisted. Jeff Courtemanche, Carlo Ales- sandrini and Mike Finch scored the other Canac markers. Glen Levine, Ian Billich and Charles Wilson all get credit for assists. Answering for Buckler were Bill Buckler with a goal and an assist, Robert Smith and Drew Broadbridge scor- ing, Scott McCarthy and Glen Perrett assisting. Marshall's Shell 3. Goodwood Sand 2 George Shepherd‘s Marâ€" shalls edged Bill Bell‘s Good- wood 3-2. Trevor Holiday opened for Marshalls. Jim Bell, aSsisted by Stephen Manzie replied. Marshall's then went ahead on two goals by Mike Parkinson. Eric Coyne replied for Good- wood. Mike Pacek and Peter Du- ma scored the other goals. John Puopolo assisted on both Collard goals. Scoring two goals for Ste- phenson was Stewart Breith- aupt. the second assisted by Ricky Daurio. Not-mac Kitchens 4 Smith Realty 0 Al Boss' Normac Kitchens shut-out Bruce Chamney's Smith Realty 4-0. Paul Mur- phy scored twice and assisted once. Warren Thompson scored once and Brian Jones scored and assisted. Scott Davies assisted on two, Ken Christianson and Mike Wyers aided on one each. PEEWEE Stan Cook 2. Trans Metro Garden Centre 0 In the second period, Cal- ley scored twice. followed by two goals by Bill Fry. Ian McLean helped on Fry’s sec- ond goal. In the final min- ute, Shelley Levine scored from Ed O'Brien. Shoppers’ Drug Mart 8 Stephenson Construction 2 Shoppers’ Drug Mart is still running away with the scoring, this time over Stephenson Construction by a score of 8-2. John Dunn scored four times, Rotary Allen twice and an assist, Andy Quinn once and Roy Pavan once and an assist. Turnpeny Shell 5 Shanahans 1 Ian Francies' Turnpenny trounced AI Scott‘s Shana- hans 5-]. John Kerr, assist- ed by Rob Calley scored the single first period goal. ATOM 1 Thornhill Lions 5 Dempsey Brothers 3 Two extra goals in the second period by Chris iChurney‘s Thornhill Lions ‘won the game over John ‘McDermid's Dempsey Broth- ‘ers 5-3. i Sandrin Precast 2, j Fleetwood TV 1 ‘ Tony Baxter's short-hand- {ed San‘drin Precast edged Joe Greenfield's Fleetwood V 2-1. Drew Warga opened for Fleetwood. Dan Fogerty scored both answering goals for Sandrin, assisted by Paul Boyle and Peter Reid. l Dodd’s Doors 2, Chamber's Esso 0 Steve Hawarth in the ‘Dodd's net shutout Mike Briden's Chambers Esso 2-0. Nev LePage and Mike Still scored. with Rick Rogers as- isisting in the second goal, ‘for Joe Hornsbys squad. ‘ JUVENILES Reusse Construction 4, Wib Smith 2 ‘ Tied until the final two ‘ minutes, Rick Hopper‘s Reus- se Construction doubled Bill Herbert's Wib Smith 4-2. Leafs 2, Bruins 1 Earl Cloutier‘s first place Leafs edged Norm Smith's Bruins 2-1 as top scorer Matt McMillan scored two goals. Stephen Nicholis answered with one Bruin marker. Kings 3. Flyers 1 Leo Ceolin's Kings. tied with the Leafs in first place, downed John Kerr’s Flyers 3-1. Following Gino Ceolin's goal, Eric Howson scored two for the King’s win. Jim Kerr answered for the Fly- ers. assisted by Kent Mead. Wings 2, Stars 2 Len Parry’s Wings tied Bill Bill Ackehurst and Norm Deska put the Lions ahead in the second period. Doug Bruver. assisted by Jim Hop- per. and then Hopper from Greg Lee. tied the game at the beginning of the third period. Churney notched what turned out to be the win- ning goal. followed by Brun- net's insurance goal with Paul Davies assisting. MITES The first period was open- ed by Bill Brunnett, assisted by Dan LePage and Churney for the Lions. Dempsey re- plied with Norm Shapes' marker. Mike Parker opened for Wib Smith. Dave Devine an- swered. assisted by John Quinn. Quinn then scored to put Reusse ahead. Paul Nich- olas tied the game for Smith. assisted by Mauro Corsetti. With two minutes remain- ing. Quinnscored again, as- sisted by Ian Smith. Mike Bernardi notched the insur- ance goal at the 12 second mark. assisted by Dcvine and Quinn. Answering late in the sec- ond period were Ken Kobryn and Paul McMahon for Scott Plumbing. with Jerome Flan- agan assisting Kobryn. BANTAM Bernardi Building 4, Fisher Bros. 1 Jim Downham's Bernardi downed Tim Couglin‘s Fisher Bros. 4-1. Tim Leitch and Rob Morrow both scored two goals each. John Devenz and Allan Reeves assisted. Pete Davies, assisted by Robert Nichols scored the lone Fisher marker. Hanna Trenching 3. Shanahans 0 Joe Fobert scored both goals when Gary Bond’s Han- na Trenching whitewashed Paul Davies‘ iShanahans 2-0. Roy McLean was in the Hanâ€" na nets. MIDGETS were John Parker and Ian Craig. AC RY LICS 22:32:: I TARTANS 60†PLAIN & BONDED 58" SCOTTISH Robert Rookie opened. Robert Rutledge followed with one goal in each period. Joe Galll and Duhee Lee each netted one. Delco/SPM 3 Willowdalc Rotary 2 Brian Anderson's Delco edged Don Dale’s Willowdale Rotary 3-2 when Bruce Cam- eron tied the game with three minutes remaining, and proceeded to win it with 45 seconds to go. Tucker then scored what turned into the winning goal. Mike Haney then scored. Greg Daurio notched the fin- al Miklas goal, from Bruce Dave Sobinski then scored another for Roxson. MINOR ATOM Walmarc Wood 5 Tudor Glen 1 Carlton Nixon‘s Walmarc trounced Wayne Clatworthy's Tudor Glen 5-1. With all the action in front of the Tudor net, Wal- marc out shot and out played Tudor Glen. The single goal for Tudor Glen was scored by Peter Sommcrs. assisted by Darrin Cruse. North York Trophy 1 Louisville Sluggers 1 Charles Lalonde‘s North York Trophy tied the Louis- ville Sluggers 1-1. NY's Ray Lalonde opened. on an assist from Bill Mitchell. Adrian Smith pulled through for Tom Dobson, as he did in the summer, too. TARC 2 Beamish Construction 2 Teller Hanson put Gary Petrinec's TARC ahead 2-0 in the first period until Alex Nyerges. assisted by Tim Or- lando. answered for Ron Areangeli‘s Beamish. Peter Arcangeli then nett- ed the tying marker. with Mike Darby assisting. Miklas 5 Roxson Contractors 2 Bob Sherwood's Miklas moved 7 points ahead of their nearest rival for first place, by trouncing Steve Andrews‘ Roxson 5-2. Mike Sherwood led off. Freddie Wilkinson. assisted by Al Hopper tied it up. Steven MeFarlane. from Mike Tuck- er and Sherwood, put Miklas ahead to end the period. Cateon Copper Kettle l Woodhill Garden 0 Pat Reber‘s Copper Kettle shut out first place Woodhill Garden. coached by Fred Wyers, when number 16 net- ted a goal. Andrew Gieger was in the Copper nets. United Cougars 0 Seymour's Texaco 0 Steve Wyers and Ron Laird both got Shut-outs for Vaughn McLellan's United Cougars and Brian Camp's Seymour‘s Texaco. Fraser Dunn Insurance 1 Levitt Studios 0 Tom Belch scored Fraser Dunn's winning margin, as Barry Loughton‘s squad blanked Bill Harker‘s 1-0. Paul Thomas was in the in- surancemen's net. TYKES Four Squirt goalies are credited with shut-outs as only two squirts scored on this frosty morning. Only one of the scorers is getting credit, as perhaps Copper Kettle forgot their shirts again. Herbert‘s North Stars two- alli Andrew Mihalik and Randy Meek scored one apiece for the Wings. Kevin Mackay and Mark Bodogh tied the game for the Stars. Hawks 2. Penguins 0 John Lafortune scored his sixth goal of the regular season to tie him in first place in the scoring race. Neil Foster scored the second goal for Ed Durham's Hawks, as they blanked Mike Car- uso's Penguins 2-0. SQUIRTS Shephen Herbert, from Jim David Antonacci opened, assisted by John Stephenson for Trans Metro. Mike Park- inson tied the game and went ahead with a second goal, assisted by Graham De- A hard fought game be- tween George Shepherd's Marshall‘s Shell and Earl Cloutier‘s Trans Metro could have gone either way, but an unlucky puck got in the Trans Metro net late in the game. The game seemed to be a contest between Jim Bell and Eric Coyne, who both scored evenly throughout the game to the tune of five goals apiece. That single goal for Les Buckler‘s Insurancemen was scored by Mike Mudie. CANAC 4, Stan Cook 0 Brian Ellington in Al Preb- blc‘s Canac shut out Ross Lowlcr's Stan Cook 4-0. Craig Vincent and Glen Levine scored the other goals, Jeff Masson assisting on Levine‘s. Marshall’s 4, Trans Metro 3 Ward Williamson scored the first and last goals of the game. assisted by Ray Herb- ert on both. Keeping in the game, Mark Jonak scored for Stephenson, assisted by Stewart Breith- aupt. Goodwood Sand 10 Buckler Insurance 1 With Goodwood anxious for a return match after a 5-0 shut-out by Buckler in their previous meeting, Bill Bell's Goodwood proceeded to trim Buckler 10-1. Coyne also gets credit for four assists, Bell for two, Phil Sherwood, Jim Fergus- on and Alan Moffatt one each. Two players not dress- ed because of broken limbs were no deterrent this week. Kerr opened the game, as- sisted by Robbie Culley. Shawn Ridout answered. Fred Midghall from Andy Heyland, put Stephenson ahead. Bill Fry, for Steinbrecher. then Kerr from Fry, finished off the game. PEEWEE Peter Steinbrecher tied the game for Turnpenny, Kerr scored his second. Paul Dew- ling was then assisted by Kerr. Shoppers Drug Mart 7 Smith Realty 2 Smith‘s Keith McMahon took charge of the opening of the game. and with the assistance of Michael Goos, gave Bruce Chamney‘s real- tors hope against the first place Shoppers. For good measure three of Barnes‘ Shoppers then scored a pair of goals each. Roy Pavan notched the first two,David Shepherd assisting on one. Andy Quinn then put two in the net, with Stephen Lewis helping on one. Smith's Deon Sissing interrupted Quinn's pair. It was then Rory Al- len‘s turn to score a couple. Lewis getting another assist. With three seconds remain- ing John Dunn scored to make it a lucky seven. Normac Kitchens 1 Shanahans 0 A1 8055' Normac was slow- ed down by A1 Scott's Shan- ahans. but managed to 1-0 shut-out Keith B;oss in the nets‘ Turnpenny 6 Stephenson Construction 3 A hat-trick by John Kerr for Tumpenny was the win- ning margin over Ian Mac- kenzie‘s Stephenson. Cameron. his first goal as- sisted by Tim Maxwell. tied the game; his second goal won it. Paul Murphy scored the only goal of the game. Scott Davis assisting. Stever opened the scoring. Quinn Wanko answered for Delco. The game remained tied until late in the second period. when Todd McKnight put Willowdale ahead. ATOM THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Gord Patton opened. as- sisted by Brian Mischtian. Murray Chamney scored the first second period goal, as- sisted by Mike Pacek. Scott's McMahon answered again, this time with Pat Fo- bert's assistance. Ralph Sick- inger made it five for Dis- era. with Mischtian assisting. Ugo Fusco then scored for Scott, from Dave Skinner, with only a few seconds to go. BANTAM Bernardi Building 2 Shanahan's Mustangs 0 Jim Downham's Bernardi blanked Paul Davies’ Shan- ahans 2-0. Ron Morrow open- ed. Tim Leitch followed, as- John Puopolo, from Patton and Pacek. both scored for Disera. Mark Parry, assisted by Steve McClelland, tied the game again for Trans Metro. Trevor Holiday once again put Marshall‘s ahead until McClelland from Parry tied it again. Gary Gallop gets credit for the Marshall win. MINOR BANTAM Thornhill BP 1 Thornhill Paints 1 Glen Reid’s Thornhill BP held A1 Sproull's first place Thornhill Paint at 1 all. Sam Billich opened the game for the gasmen. Ruben Rivas re- plied with the painters' ty- ing goal. late in the game. Disera Motel 5 Scott Plumbing 3 After a close checking first period in which Joe Green- field's Disera got away only one goal. a high-scoring wide open second period took place. with Disera coming up with a 5-3 win. Paul McMahon got away the first goal for Bernie No- bert's squad, assisted by Dave Rozycki. Dempsey . . - - - Reusse .. Thornhill Lions Wib Smith . . . . Sandrin Precast Dodds Doors . Chambers Esso Fleetwood TV prez and Don Mulholland Buckler Insurance Stan Cook . .. Goodwood Sand . Canac Kitchens . Marshall's Shell . Trans Metro Thornhill Paint Scott Plumbing Thornhill BP . Disera Motels . Bernardi Building Hanna Trenching Fisher Bros. . _ . . . . Shanahan Mustangs Louisville Roxson North York Trophy Willowdale Delco/SPM . . . Japan Car ‘_ Tudor Glen . Walmarc Wood Thornhill Bldg. Shoppers Normac Turnpenny Shanahan N. S. Smith Stephenson Bruins Kings Leafs . . . . Hawks . Red Wings Flyers . North Stars Penguins Woodhiil Garden Seymour Texaco Copper Kettle Fraser Dunn . . . . Levitt Studios H United Cougars‘ . Miklas THORNHILL CHURCH HOCKEY LEAGUE As of December 30. 1972 Mites Mon., Tues., Wed. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p. Thurs. & Fri. . . . ‘ . . . . . 9 mm. to 9:00 p. Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m. to 5:30 n. We reserve the right to limit quantltles 225 MAIN STREET NEWMARKET TELEPHONE 895-6371 SHOPPING HOURS: Minor Bantam 10 9 6 3 . . , . . 10 2 2 . . , 1 Minor Atom Juveniles .. 10 .. 10 . 10 .. 10 Bantam .. 10 .. 10 ‘ 10 10 Midgets .. 10 .. 10 .. 10 . 10 Atom ..10 ..10 ,.10 10 .10 . 10 Peewee .‘10 H10 ..10 ..10 ..10 .10 Squirts 10 .. 10 H 10 H 10 .10 10 FROM SAMPLES TODAY! Steve Howarth was in the nets as Rick Rogers and Nev LePage were both assisted by Steve Davis and Greg Evans to win the game. JUVENILES Reusse 3, Dempsey 2 With colors only shown on the hastily drawn up score sheet. a 3-2 win for Reusse over Dempsey is the conclus- ion reached in the game. Chambers went ahead with two goals by Allan Berryman. the first assisted by Bill Bagg. Drew Warga. assisted by Colin Hum notched one more for Fleetwood, but Mike Titmarsh and Hugh Wilkinson put Chambers well ahead. with Berryman assist- ing on both. John Pehar on Titmarsh‘s too. Bruce Tocheri opened for Chambers. assisted by Danny Harris. Fleetwood's John Campbell replied. assisted by Kelly Cook and Mike Leonard. to tie the game, Campbell from Steve Tel- ford scored for Fleetwood too late {or much help. Dodds Doors 2 Sandrln Precast 0 John Hornsby’s Dodd‘s Doors white - washed Tony Baxter's Sandrin Precast 2-0. MIDGETS Mike Briden's Chambers Essa moved into 3rd spot as they downed Joe Green- field's Fleetwood 5-3. sisted by Kevin Smith. Ian Bell was in the Bernardi nets. Hanna 4, Fisher Bros. 0 A second shut-out followed in the Bantams. as Gary Bond's H a n n a Trenohing white-washed Fisher Bros. Scoring for Hanna were Rob Liversage. Doug Jones. Colin MacLellan and Mike Carr. Jan. 11, 1973 Chambers Esso 5 Fleetwood TV 3 LT GFGASOPt 5:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 43 20 16 14 15