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Newmarket Era and Express, 22 Nov 1951, p. 8

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i VMM a SKI MUTING NO GO An attempt was made week to the Ski Club for the It was no go The once very active Newmarket Ski Club with a well cushioned member ship bad fallen to three At least that was the umber at last weeks meeting Cospon sors of the meeting John Ed wards Richard Edwards and Wayne Manning are now dis cussing the advisability of call ing a further meeting when snow conditions warrant such a move Holland Theatre BRADFORD Thursday to Saturday FARLEY GRANGER to SHEUIV WINTERS SECOND FEATURE EAST SIDE KIDS BATTALION J I iV p it Monday to Wednesday Jane Russell Robert HIS KIND OF WOMAN PLUS SECOND FEATURE PRETTY BABY 98 Dennis Morgan Betsy Drake Edmund Drake I TUESDAY NIGHT IS NIGHT OUR OFFERS ARE FIRST OFFER SECOND OFFER fc I- I P- T 3 NEWMARKET CONTINUOUS NIGHTLY FROM PM SAT FROM PM SATURDAY MATINEE AT PM t Newmarket and District Hockey League scrimmaging has been particularly hot and heavy over the past two weeks Mount Al bert all but knocked off the unbeaten league leading Town Reg ents last week before losing Here is a successful clearing attempt by the Regents as applied the pressure to get the equalizer to Doug Ross Mount Albert star Bob Basher Groves Doug Jack Smith and goalkeeper How ard Peterman looks over his shoulder to see that Mr Ross doesnt get the puck out in front of his twinebungalow Note to coach Harry Thorns three men behind the net after one check on this sir Photo by AWARD Nor me For Blocking In this day of high speed the lee fanes too often the part of a good speed trap like that of a good checker Li forgot ten That was the thought last week as he watch ed the Spits bring home win one of the budding hockey sea son Watching hardrock hardworking Normle Legge lay down a blanket of checking It struck there and then there was the man for this weeks award and Theatre pass In our hooks Is the Spits most pestiferous checker He covers his man like a blanket gives every game tho good old college try and finds time to get his fair share of belts at the opposition netminder What more can you ask Hasketts HASH by George Haskett Newmarket Sports Editor Flyers Diggers Win I The Spits won a good one Thursday their first but for a time it was feared theyd lost a good one for six weeks Long Andrews wasnt as badly injured as was first feared no fractures just a badly bruised back What price exhibition games most fans were saying Thank goodness It wasnt a of last years start off Those frac tured arms and wrists in the pre season gallops last term were felt over the rest of the season Spits brass are hoping Long will be back to bounce part or all of Eddie Bushs men into Georgian Bay a week hence Thatll be full time chore too Were told on the quiet the Ship builders are stronger than ever and equipped with rivet ham mers There was some fine stick work in Thursdays game Spits manager Mickey Smith hit the keynote we had hustle and hustle wins hockey games SJL line Smith Johnston were tops in pops went about his pestiferous checking as usual Don Smith got that all important tiebreaker after Lind say found themselves suddenly back in the game and Bill Hot shot Johnston potted a pair of tallies Mylcs Todd Bill Patrick threesome were off in their passing plays arent organized but theyll improve Laurie Thorns Don Gibson Grant Firth cut some astonishing capers but were routed to the corners too often or else twinkle- toes Firth beat the gun across the blueline The blueline traffic was rerouted to the corners by the backwall foursome of Jack Andrews Kink and Bill Scotty Bill Grant Junior was the mastermechanic between upright Hell likely share the fiholWocking duties with Joe Surprise Response Your man was more or less chomping the breeze about the calibre of on Teps Tops Six man football has been cut ting quite a caper on gridiron this foil Two major teams captained by Bob and Glen and four minor sides captained by BUI Jack Mills Jack Cole and Geo Davis wore in competition for the six man football championships The brothers Bill and Bob piloted their teams to In both divisions In the home home series for the major league crown Bob men won both con tests Team members were Bob Grant Morton Murray Young Jim Sine Cor ner Jim Scott John and Hon Donor Bill minor league winners also boasted unbeaten and untied season to stake claim to crown Team mom- bora were Bill Don Mc knight Bob Wilson Don M- IK Monnhuu and Morton Close Books Newmarket Junior Ladle Softball team Pinups in Lake Jun ior Ladles circuit cloned hooka officially with social and Friday at the Scout hull Feature of evening wait presentation of unci crests to all play ers Dlllmon manager Geo Watt Players gifted were Barbara A Watt Joanne Joan Qui mi Joan Robinson lion no Hetty Marilyn Leo Barbara J Watt Honor Barbara Shrop shire West Watt batgirl and Mr- Cecilia Frank Courtney and Charles coworkers on the sen ior Indies team tho pros Mr and Mr Boy Smith presented the Newmarket Sports Cycle Trophy to Catcher Barbara J Watt voted I the team vaJueble intermediate team that could be corralled from the town league But whoops several chappies have taken us seriously Well why not Where to get ice time would be the biggest prob lem to solve Heres the present picture in town igloo Monday Town League Tuesday juvenile Wednesday skating Thursday Spits Friday Optimists minor Saturday skaters Someone suggested Keswick gardens as home site Theres an opening for another team in with Bradford and Sutton Leastwise and Bradford have indicated theyre ready for such a group ing Ellis had bis Sut ton Greenshirts on ice here Sunday and will give definite word this week as to OHA en try fourth team sug gested by the ore defin itely headed for rural in the South Simcoe Another pair of blueribbon actionpacked contests in the Aurora Town League Tuesday Results Victory Flyers 5 Cases Aces Merchants Ditch Diggers Trailing at the midway mark of the second Flyers staged a fighting come back to gain their win Bill Kingdons goal at of the third broke the stalemate Jack Andy Lloyd Dave Richardson and Clem Ellas pop ped in the Flyers earlier goals Eugene Rose was the Case- mens number one marksman counting two first period goals Gerry Chapman and Lefty Phil lips accounted for other Case counter League proxy Jim Murray ap propriately read the riot act to the teams before game cut out the rough stuff he warned It went unheeded Referee chucked 17 into the bin for total of minutes in penalties Big explosion came early in the third and earned Gerry Chap- HERE TONIGHT kings of intermediate hockey In the Highlands will be the visitors hero to night for an exhibition con test with Spitfires Game time is pm This pos sibly lee the float pre season for the before they open their regu lar Five Group play here next Thursday NEW STORE OPENS On Saturday Nov 24 Yates Jewellers open their new store at Main St Newmarket next to Eatons order office Special draw and prizes Gifts for all Advt man How Timbers and Don Brown minutes fighting sent ences Climaxed by a fourgoal scor ing spree in the second period Ditch Diggers smothered the Queens Diggers passing attack was sizzling They punched a mountain of rubber at Jimmy Murray in the hotel Charlie Case bad a snap behind a tough defensive show by Bill Mickey Sutton Ted Sutton and Earl Diggers scoring was well spread Bill Char- He Sutton Harold Stephenson Grant Dawson Bob Ron Smith Ted Sutton Don Watson and Tracy collected one each revived in the early third period John OMahortey and Ted beating Charlie Case with close- in drives Cases Aces P McGuire Chapman Dawson Hoi man Phillips Patrick Rose Rose Mc- Clenny Cameron Rose Victory Flyers W Hammond Timber D Richardson Ellas D Brown W Bennett Stevenson A Lloyd W King- don D Dinner J E Richardson J Richardson J Murray Sut ton J OMahoney Watson C Southwood P P Knowles Harrison W Kirbyson G Kinnon Ditch Diggers Case Stephenson Mac- Donald Sutton T Barrage Sutton C Sutton Young Watson G Dawson Brown If Smith B Scaton Thats the one we were look ing for our first win said playing coach The Spits had just come off the ice after pounding out a win over Lindsay Muskies here Thursday To get their win the Spits had to pump home two goals in the final five minutes Don Smith and Todd were the triggermen Earlier the Spits were having It much their own way They built a first frame lead on goals by Al Shewchuk and Bill Johnston Spits pressed in second Laurie Thorns twine bender on a pass supplied by Grant Firth and Bill Johnstons second count er Jack Andrews assisting cushiohed them a 41 edge Spits lapsed momentarily Lindsay found themselves back in the game as they beat Bill Grant twice in seconds The invad ers struck again in the third to tie it via Vic tally The Spits reared back let fly with a concentrated offensive That effort and it was a good one planted the seeds of victory It was first feared it might of action for ten days In the return engagement th Spits minus Jack Andrew Legge dropped a de cision to the Muskiea In Llndiay Saturday night Mylcs Mclnnl Don Smith Ken Laurie Thorns provided Spits scoring SPORTS CALENDAR NOV Nov pm Newmar ket arena Newmarket Spitfires Intermedi ate exhibition Nov pm Mount Al bert hall Mount Albert Ladles Softball team banquet pm Nobletun arena Kln- Vaughan doubleheader vs vs Bolton pm Aurora arena Sutton vs Aurora Juniors exhibition Nov 26 pm Newmarket arena Newmarket doubleheader Town vs Office Specialty Vandorf vs Mount Al bert prove an expensive exhibition 7f win us Spitfires ace i K Jack Andrews crashed heavily into a goal post and had to be Sine curried from the See Xrays I Nov 2 later revealed no fractures but KlnjtVaugl a very badly bruised back Itll League wSZ keep the rugged defensernan out bur King Top Loo and King ruled the roost in the KingVaughan Hockey loop after last week division The loss spilled them into the humbled Kettleby basement with To King took Schomberg and tory gave a slit of Kleinburg took Bolton for place with their initial win Kettleby couldnt get the puck struck ice past Bill Hoover in the Noble- markers ton cage It was Hoovers sec- J Winters shutout performance of the season picked up a period pal Bill goal in both the first and the Son Noel a fugitive from Pine j burg in ibtir wta St periods and went en a threegoal spree In the finale SCI Orchard spearheaded the ton attack with two goals Atkinson Tom and Bruce caged singleton Sparked by two goal perform- shire Wal by Jim and Ross j Shropshires Ellis Walt H Situt- bur Forced To Limit In the early bird special In District twin bill Monduy Mount Albert forced the Office Specialty to gallop lively to spear win and Town Regents deluged Van to record the first lop sided victory of campaign worn good for first period edge on the strength of Dave Couchs two strikes first in ten seconds and a count ering effort by Stan Gibbons Harney Pearson Bruce and Kan Thorns spearheaded ft Special threegoal assault In middle round teams main event It traded early third period goals run no heads as Doug Ross Mountlo ace hit paydirt Grant Might hit bock for Specialty Joint Jumped us Dave Couch his hut trick at the murk to hoist with in of a tic With better than a to Murray hauled off his netminder Sum coasted In on tho empty to sink shot after Ifowlo Ash ami Ken him Into the clear Regents had snap in their pinning of Vandorf They shot away at clip tho tempo of four each In the rounds tiling fngram Regent pipeminder saw his blossoming shutout killed In the fifth minute of third It was a gift Cliff hum attempting to clear set Kilns tip In front of town strings for Vandorf killshot Cliff hit the jackpot with five Hack Cain and Doug Ilium twice Hob Smith find Harold once In the activit ies Hill Klngdon Pink provided prelimin ary Jim Preston and Ivan was all In lopped off TJio big test In tho nnd District Hockey comes up for fan attention Man day night Office Specialty two points off top roost will cross sticks with tho unbeaten Town Regents in tho encounter to open the league clicked for a win over their factory rivals event promises to jar arena from foundations In the Harry Van will attempt to notch their first win at expunge of Murray Vx i Mm- K fc I i iv- A ft i a in Spiers Newmarket High School senior gridiron platoon of the ix to ever dm the purple and gold boasting a terrific aerial offensive precision backfield and strong line They van through an unbeaten season to annex the championship for a second in a row defeating Aurora two straight Rack row to Rob Hell Ken Anthony Don coach Rob Harold Hutchinson Saunders Art Laurie front vow I to Wayne Jack Vance Jerry Doug Smith Hon Council Dave Huntley Ingram Ron lwkliurl Photo by J w More Sports on pages THE CENTRE HULtt Aurora Juniors Ready To Go Aurora receiver their grouping and manager Andy Class and couch about the arrangement winners or Junior Fergus better- known for Us lacroHso activities town near Kitchener and Hot ton provide the opposition in That should make for a close group race ability is known already demon st rated that they capable of extending Aurora oil the way Otto can counted upon to come up with good team as most of last years O A champs riro ready to go Fergus and com pore favorably by way of popu lation territory and In action last winter car Holloa close at hand present jaunts of from to miles oneway depending upon traffic mules Thats rather expensive travel ling for group games and his tory Dhows that until play offs Aurora and district fans are not great at An obstacle like that bo overcome if some of other centres hockey mad Willi Hie exception of and not likely to ha very traffic of followers from the other centres to Stan Smiths igloo It homo games Its the out should be an Attraction to rate slders add the cream to the crowd i take will be on soon Sutton Au rora on Friday night at Aurora arena and last night kids went through acid tost Collingwood St Mikes Collingwood last weok will back here next week date to ho announced These three games tho typo that need to get In shape for group Tho game was all right for a starter but Fridays game Juniors of the did nothing but pro vide skating exercise far loom Tough opposition Is Whats needed and end Sutton will provide it fairly deep In Its to hoped that Injuries dont follow exhibition as Is usually case thing for sure Aurora looks good in the nuts with and Joe providing excellent coverage The addition of Chris to the Is definitely a big Improvement to tho loom For sheer stickhand ling and grey matter big Chris has few superiors In junior hockey of any typo Newmarket fins will got real slant of the chances of the Thursday as Col- 1BS1 A chumps move llttlo love lost between tho two clubs and the Spits aro anxious to get the jump on north erners Hash is coaching club again but has dropped his playing role team is practically Intact from Inst year in addition has added tan Cook the sensa tional Junior of two years ago who was with Gait Hon Keith with Hook last year with Pete Barney ley Rob Fryer and gradu ates from junior club In addition If things get tough they can always bring up Tubby Barrett Dance and Bob Morrill from junior club Tho Spits look stronger than Inst season and If they can got by can a championship The brand of hockey In loop will bo bust In years Midland im proved over Inst season they had to be has a club featuring Ah a Bar rio contingent Karl of Stouffvillo and a homebrew that has boon playing for years need no comment There a game that Canoltown fans cant attend and feel Is as likely to take duke as the opposition Wo dont predict many onesided scores this year but rugged erowdpleaslng hockoy that will net the clubs tho arenas a nice return at Heres hoping In casfr U fcV liVrS as I j fe- 1 v j I P Morrison 1M Miln81 market ft i

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