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Newmarket Era and Express, 8 Feb 1951, p. 10

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I W Era ad Feb On the alleys Five bowlers topped the mark last week J Town League Barney Stuffles led with Jack Geo Close Del Hank VandenBergh Dave 673 Roy Gibson Bill Dunn Curtis Donnes knocked off the Legion for the only sweep recor ded Specialty Clover Kickers Metal Workers and Combines gained three points League standing Legion Combines Specialty Metal Workers 38 3 Meteors Clover Kickers 27 Dixons Turkey Catchers Newmarket Dairy 15 Don was pacesetter with the Office Specially Office- mens league last week with a 1 Ken Miller runnerup with Tommy Scott high single 263 League standing Lou Bo- and Bert team tied for leadership with Roy Ben netts 28 Ken 20 Geo Don Burchs II Welcome back the Thursday night Ladies league Top scorer last week Laura Whitfield with a Laura Whit- fields team out front with 25 second IB and last Grace Osmonds with Bud Pettlt headed the Davis Leather shooters hut week his total a nifty Other fine marks by Geo Ingle dew Carl Harry Thorns sextette recorded a blanking of crew Cullen over Allen League standing Cullen Allen i Wee Mites top the Lawn Fowl ing Ladies league with Hus kies fine scoring week leading with 262 Dora McCaffrey a third with V SB w v- A GOOD IP PHONE NEWMARKET Open Nightly 630 Saturday Matinee Saturday and Holidays TODAY FEB 8 FOR 3 DAYS PL T i i TO i rSW- STARTS MON FEB 2 FOR 2 DAYS venture LINDA DARNELL fc 2 DAYS W 1 J it 51 AJ J r- Hale 3 are well out in in the VLA bowling circle with second 35 and are just that with In averages department mens di vision Lou Tompkins is high with 203 runnerup Neil Mac- Donald 184 With the ladies Lil lian Rank high with second Barb Thompson Marion Pickering headed the list last week with a 284 that in cluded a high single game of Lou Tompkins was high man with double and a single game mark Myrtle Dunn spilled the pins with the Thursday night gals for a Other top scoring marks were compiled by Betty VanZant 507 Helen Emma 582 Hall Mary Osborne 534 Olive Hughson 528 Helen Vi Dales 509 Nothing sensational from the Monday Town Ladies league Top hitter Edna with Other high marks Claire Pollock 5G5 Mimi Giovanclli Mary Austin 520 Flo Campbell 528 Mclnnis Agnes Gordon Emma Two sweeps re corded and blank ing Cubs and Spark Plugs Dubs and Wizards broke even Wizards out front with trail ing Cubs Spark Plugs Dubs 26A by George Haskett Newmarket Sports Editor Busy hockey week in the hamlet Opened with Spits taking a fall out of the Shipbuilders Saturday figrhtin and fcudin hit a high as coach Larry the Spits onto Gibneys Aurora In dians Top entertainment as Spits win and penalty timers do double shift Monday offnight duel with sweep check of Joe Peats was called a best of pip stopped one threeman he season Spits dropped it 53h lost no disciples doing so wood We get the needle Thursday but while we think of it for good and rightly so Spits not potatoes when allstar from fourth place as for give us we said Teams did battle roving defense- Thursday on even terms Ross of the fourth men win timber one duo the fourth place is theirs played for San We had taken our facts and figures from official standing winter Was with Monday that indicated Generals year they ran Spits and Shipbuilders tied Spits to with- lose Tuesday so we gain out much trouble One mate sion Bushs men upnot so Of- s count haywire Take it alt on thatteam back and gladly a number Joe who pulls Spitfire notes Don Smith was on No for the Rockets Thursday Couldnt figure his collar bone Odds are desperate ly short on Hack Tains Aurora Hears being a party to the playoff fun In the Six Friday the Hears last a decision to group- leading Weston Nukes the suburban centre The Hears out of the first round trailers put on a determined second period drive to tie Grant Firth gut number one on a up the red line from Laurie Thorns and Joe lat est addition to the Hears did the payoff shooting The Hears effort was too much as the Dukes stepped up and taking advantage of penalties wrapped up the game with a threegoat third period effort Doug ami Macintosh shot double goals to pipe the Dukes into the winners circle Theres hope of the Hears making it A win at Aurora tomorrow evening against the might just turn the trick Defeat Win Over To Keep League Fourth Place Tim parly by the Indian didnt off plan won a 121 decision Nobody killed nobody injured body facts Weve Cut Tire Prices I Heres Why By HOWARD Have been reading a lot lately about increasing prices increas ing restrictions increasing war tension and some forms of panic buying One leading industrialist has put his finger on the effect this sort of thing may have upon our economy anil upon our chances of being successful in a shooting war lie said that foreign ideology operated on the theory of captur ing the mind and by first hav ing mass reaction as indicated by panic buying they were soon able to enslave both the mind and the body At first Inspection that seems rather fantastic hut after considering it for a while I have concluded that such a thing could he We Advertisement Feb THEATRE J ONLY David Honor DIAMOND CITY J Una Davis Sons of Mew Mexico I Kit AGAIN in practice out whether he worked harder Sunday Sidelined for the sea- getting permission to play or out Loss will be felt Joe on tho ice but he did pick up two John Sen Cook Cliff assists is Sainsburv and company Joe lost for the season over his a worker and showed biggest knee injury Going to miss his improvement of any of the Rock- checking Bone missed over the season Mondays tussle because the missi Trolley songs won us fractured her ankle It downed did first rate job back at Keswick Friday of the bine stripe Ever notice where you hiding these days Charles Indians won Monday from a first for them Make two before the week is out report War riors as they do a double shuffle with pressing Wheelers The Indians have been a party to both the opening of the last Thursday and improved artificial ice installed setup We tried to put Harry Silver Thorns on spot Saturday Laurie old with the Indians and with Spits Strictly in this one reported Silver After game comment brought forth Well likely have this game hashed across dinner table for some time up a goal and an assist shot in goat but it was called back for an offside Ouch Challenge dent Wont vouch for this but hear toll on the side that several town league hockey players have been offered mem bership in the Lions club at re duced rates Bolstering up you fallows for that go at he Optpusses Optimists are at heir secret workouts and the is still to watch Corrigan lid Warner Dig Seven Shots in Owen Sound Saturday Dob Dob has those Clippers flying as the will have noticed Monday Coach reports My un derstanding of the playoff to go the Allan Cup is that the four senior teams are in IMayoff first and third second and fourth Inui cor on Sounds more reasonable than first reports that only top team carried on in tho Allan cupping teams lost a good sup porter this week with the passing of Frank Sinclair Flank got down to a good many the gomes and was a member willing Winkers circle when tho artificial ice job was on Mimic cues Optimist bantams and midgets square Aurora in round one of our Imperial juvenilis matched J a g a I Double- header here night While oil iUui and J Oilman doing good job masliTitiuidiog and mut- Fact is wo could ill a column limps wdb 1 utttl MM DA teams all support they gel nun Dm is lousy show apprecialo I till down ami workers ask us to pass along their thanks If for phig down to look at an injured lad Dub nothing knee IIW8I Verne ttifth ami Mils Hughes all know the effect of mass panic in Hie case of lire or disaster it however not enough to recognize the dan ger we must do something about it We decided to start on tires We have lots of them There is no need to boy them if yon do not need them We do not sug gest that you should throw away your used ones to purchase now nor that you should stock them We also believe that the price is high and we are moving our lists back down hi price from to per cent unlit our stock is re duced Of course these are obtainable at Morton Quick dealers Eagle St Newmarket phone AURORA ID The Jungle Boy Ann tlaroer IM I THE REST A Gene Ml Will 1ft ISUND Top Teams Tumbled In Saturday Tilts Mure fun than he unbeaten lop teams Mi both and morning school leagues in ftijfrt lip fust have been kicking all ippotiilioM oioumi on by Die flpils Johnnie went fur and Dient for one in Die win Flyers gut busy around Dm goal mouth In record a 2 win over the Dockets John night with two end with one sniped for the winners harry Mono and Kerry Peters nipped in for paydirt shots for the In the pecwee division front running Dears were taken to the cleaners by the upcoming LOCALS WIN BIRDIE OPENER HERE FRIDAY dont leave Da idea was serve It wasnt Doth laid on the hickory Dob Deters and Carpenter kept their thumbs in motion He- suit was penalties for Spits ten for Indians Heading the social callers to Ihe cooler were and Todd with four each was finally relieved of his war togs by request were told to view the third period in civvies Hack Cain did wing- duty for Indians and picked up two minors and a major the latter result of highsticking duel plus one punch aimed at Stan Gibbons Spits ambushed the Indians early scooping up a 3D first period margin Todd with Done Denny play in motion to and thence to on Kan Me- Crones pay off fahot that was ai steered into Joe Tun- cage by a wheeling fire The Spits struck once in fiecond the Clippers twice Den ny speared a pass Ken Droughton and made no take Dob Dapper and Nick Dan- I gay scored for the visitors a hey held a edge The third was a duplicate of he second Herb Hose and Us Clarke scored for the fast breaki ng Clippers Denny labine whacked in a rebound that rifled from the was a rugged third per- with five Spits sent cooler two visitors The Clip- 1 with Todd and the by play a strong up margin Joe was hoi front game with AS and banked in the three goals gave him good pnrtet- Tee teams traded goals midway ion through the second Bill Boy- picked his spot to Joe- Early returns from the with ihe help of He ftPffS TAKE WOOD York Badminton league games a new Aurora re- l indicate a close race in the Bill got the group crown in a with a two teams are entered this year by Harold -w- iAC market Aurora and Hill joint entry Indians The Hilt team is without a gym a the Khi Lfrrf up WkTrtuiw this season because of work at the Bears drew the i the school Firth h tv- thewebbing leant Harry a the 15 games ly- iddelliMs in a Newmarket visits towj a vC-S- dale next Monday couple of Indian worirg Results with Newmarket At Joe A first Marie Johnston 1315 Whit- eluding Don Smith back ittin field and Barbara Hamilton were Harold Pink by Pauline and 115 I Cor single tallies Mixed doubles LOW TO or his and Yates won over Pauline Mondays otf night tilt between dueiiiu sltots alidyM Sitw- and Harry Boyd 15- Clippers and the Spit tire was aaOng fastest Barbara Hamilton ami Jack Ham- billed as Newmarkets won over Angle and it was that and a best Frank a long contest the season as Larry Helen and Ken men the Severs won over skating strides of Clip- ah J Doug 157 q Clippers out a Whitfield and Don Campbell won by the over Marie Johnston and Qits for a win mute ed a smart inside move to top trie visiters na the scoring IVnny J Preston 158 me Don Smith foe its sine wrist ittw and lit Ok assists Thorny Joe arty Jack Wheeler a HOW STAND The first period was a cheek ate Todd chip for a of February KINUVAIianAX W a I Kid I by 5 Kid ataide I eats Hawks I A I I I I I in Lose To Woodbridge Iuitaris ox wis put a ef neinunacP diyvs a what wo IKAlirt Town atereh- I A Serially a a a it I I Itv I laaihei I I a I VlevehanU d t Owen 11 ID Newmarket aildtaiid A re liawiHun Navy i l I I i i 11 I a i i i I Pis 13 l at 21 18 IU I 111 I wa I Ilwy out Monday and put a to any the Wheeler might have about up a double moss of tor the Wheelers it idgv and home aiV I spoke the above wonts with prompting from Coach Ha might have added was the lUnes the Wheelers had off A furious live goal rally in the second period spearheaded the Indians win in Wood- bruise New lit red help up from the Junior Hears Laurie and Chant Whirling Der vish Firth all but managed the Indians complete scoring show four times ami entered the charmed flanker Firth blazed tor With Harry no relation craterman ihieaiencd by flow the Bisons Murray ami amis Lewis pupped in the The win earned tin Ihsons a tie with the Hears for tops Barons finally cashed Hi the warning side with HI win over the Hornets Ralph anil Donnie were the murker jacks for the victors potted llor- single W Hears I a a Hornets I Rockets a Flyers INDIANS Aurora a couldnt anything wrong he early roumls of the Trolley league are now having their troubles Last Harvey bis into bridge for the official opening of new plush artificial ice arena The Indians imbued with the spirit of spoiling the official opener for Charles wntree obligingly absorbed a Due to the ceremonies the game didnt get underway until Hill Patrick polished off a threeway relay with Dave per Keith for second period tally- Gi6 top scoring line of Jack Illumney Jim OHearn and Morrison figured in other Aurora marker goal while Jack Trigger Rum shone in assist column with three Moving back into action Tues day in A a the Indians draped a second loss on the be wildered Wheelers Grant Firth wailed late In the first before giving the Indians a 10 edge Firth had side help from Don Campbell and Laurie Thorns ton slummed the tying goal by Harry in the second before Harry MorrisonJim trio fired a twine bender the first mentioned doing the potting Firth Thorns and Bill threeway relay posted a 31 In dian lead before the teams took a rest It was a trade in the third both teams blasting in a pair from Harry Morrison from Jim cashed in his second tally and Wells dropped the biscuit into the Au roar cage for the broken Winged JUVENILES LOSE Newmarket Imperial juveniles skidded below the mark on their seasons record Friday being dumped by the strong Sun- club It was a third loss for the locals against two wins Sunderland hopped into- a first period lend and never let go Stan Pollard with two and Mickey Barker with a goal and fttx assist were the Imperials main cogs i

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