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Newmarket Era and Express, 29 Nov 1951, p. 8

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a Jf 1191 AWARD To C ik roll fa f Cliff far metis the only heavy score effort fire in one at a record clip this week Regents Humbled Hie bottom teams topped the lop sides in Mondays tussles in the Newmarket and District Hockey League In the opener Harold CraddocVs Office Specialty cracked the HOLLAND BRADFORD and WED lane in Charles Joan SECOND FEATURE Dick Powell Paula Raymond NIGHT IS FOTO Offers Town In the nightcap Harry Lavenders Van- Flyers connected for their first win with a squeeze- out victory over Mount Albert This tightens up the league race considerably leaving Reg ents and Specialty tied for first and Mount deadlocked in the basement Specialty production man was Brace who popped in three goals his third with Howie sitting it out after Coach Harry Thorns hauled off his net minder in favor of a sixth attacker The back fired again Jack Groves was the other Specialty man in high gear counting a goal and three assists Ivan Burke cut the oth er slice of Specialty scoring pie After the teams smashed their way through a scoreless first period and the Specialty built up a 2 edge early in the second Cliff Gunn provided the goose- egg cracker for the Regents on a pass from Hack Cain Hack in turn beat Handy Andy Andrews for the second town tally Scoring at a twogoal a period clip in both the second and Flyers counted their first win putting to sleep Murray Edgars 3 in a give and take tussle The teams traded a quartet of goals in the second Harry Lavenders Van- outscored Mount by a 21 edge in the third to claim their win Dave Couch paced the Mount attack with two Bennett Grose racked up the third Doug Ross Presentations vied with turkey for top billing November in the Mount Albert Community Hall It was honor night for Mount Albert Junior Ladies Soft ball team who brought home the Taylor Trophy emblematic of Lake Ladies League supremacy and also the Sutton Legion Trophy which was won by Mount Albert at the Sutton Horse Show The banquet opened with the singing of grace followed by a delicious turkey supper supplied by the Mount Albert Womens Institute Master of Ceremonies Roy Stewart took over to intro duce the members of the winning team This followed by a reading by Gladys Roiling Ida at the Bat The toast to the team was proposed by Geo Green Sr and was responded to by Ida Bertolin- player was then called forward to receive a Avora Open Everybody and everything gets elude a display of figure skating into the act as the junior hockey between periods and last but not season comes of age Fri- C0SS i a tVD Play day in the Aurora Gardens SMia Main attraction will be the visit of to officially open the counting season Tor Aurora Cubs The side attractions lined up by Jimmy Wilson Andy and Charlie should bring every hockey fan and fan- off their comfy chair The Fat Man Turk will be on hand to see that the first faceoff gets away correctly Turk will be per who comes in through the turnstiles with his poppa or momma will be gifted with a free hotdog Game time is pm It should provide a banner sendoff for junior hockey this winter in Aurora Manager Closs reports the Santa playing will stop at the hotdogs We plan to hand a set back and get away on the right foot Aurora heads for panied by Tim Daley next Tuesday for their first road trainer Other attractions in- appearance Fight It Out Off Ice Schomberg wins first game cage his previous antagonist suitably adorned with a crest to takes over first place and both teams chimed into the mark the second straight Lake hijinks to finish actalso a few spectators re- Simcoe Junior ship Ladies the board room That briefly sums up last A toast to the community was weeks hockey proposed by Mrs Gladys Rolling league action Bob Kearns out- coach and manager of the team standing in goal newcomers Bob in which she thanked one and and Trevor Graham all for the support given the i and the brothers Doug team Taylor Beal responded I and Don welcomed back Schom- of the team didnt I berg collected a win over forget their coach presenting Bolton Gladys Rolling with a very fine gift Presentation was made by Ida Bertolin The Morrison brothers Russell and Robert of Zephyr and Harvey Evans elo cutionist from Sharon entertain- the guests with various num- The successful social even ing concluded with a pair of films Trooping of the Colors and Toronto Boom Town FAMILY STYLE ENTERTAINMENT TV lv CONTINUOUS NEWMARKET NIGHTLY FROM SAT FROM SATURDAY MATINEE AT ML 1MB MAY i- ws It was the clans first chance to celebrate and dropped the Bolton Wanderers into the league cellar Trevor Graham whacked home a first period nifty goal to start Schomberg away Bill Winters duplicated in the second Bob Wallace finally stroked the bis cuit behind Bob Kearns to crack his iron curtain and the teams shown by Mr Witt of the fenced through a stirring show to- complete a dandy game Scoring at a goal a period clip eased by Kleinburg 32 National Film Board It was a most successful and a great deal of praise is due Mrs Gladys Rolling for undisputed posses- arrangements for the evening Team members present were Lois Morrison Shirley Joyce Ingram Marguerite Green Ruth Simpson Jean Rolling Marie Harrison Evelyn Green Gertrude Harrison Shirley Pick ering Marilyn Morrison Reta Ida Betty Meyers Gladys Rolling coach a going concern earned an assist on Couchs second scoring thrust I snipers in turn were Bun Sellers Dave Richardson Joe Lewis and Bill The margin would have been more substantial except for some fancy dan saves by net- minder Bill Geo Fletcher also gained a star for goalmouth guarding in the cage sion of first place Glen Atkin son Stan Foster and Tom collected the winners scoring credits Walt Bell and Ellis broke Bill Hoovers shutout Bill went through two games without being scored on That you might say concludes the hockey but by no means the scraps King and squared off Wednesday The I teams got through a rugged slam banging first period that saw Dougie give tleby a lead Then the sim mering feud blew the lid off The teams threw the rulebook away filled the sin- bin they dusted that out too Charlie Taylor on his way to the showers got into another swing and swat session with suit was the game had to be abandoned as a public safety measure The executive meet this week to lay down the law and its possible yea probable some suspensions may be forthcoming PC Tops At Hoopla While Newmarket high school seniors claimed a win over Pick ering College on the gridiron during the fall scrimmaging the Collegians let it be known Mon day that it was going to be a dif ferent story on the basketball courts The two teams opened their scrambleball campaigns with an exhibition game Monday Pick ering assumed charge from the start built a halftime edge and went on to carve out a win over the Purple and Gold Pickerings big scorer was John Cameron with 2G points John Allen got untracked for and Pete Harvey hooped points Jerry Hugo and Bob Saunders staked claims for the bulk of scoring Hugo rattled in 21 and Saunders points Pickering J Smart Pur visSmith J Saxby J Allen A J Cameron B Kel- P Harvey W Williamson Newmarket High J Hugo J Vance Saunders R T Gilbert P Pick A Gibney W Robinson M Mc Caffrey A Sinclair J Shrop shire K Greig Eddie Bush brings his Colling- Shipbuilders o Newmarket tonight for the opening game of the schedule against Spitfires Newmarket and Collingwood played a hectic series last spring HOW IKY STAND Nor NEWMARKET DISTRICT Town Regents 1 Office Specialty Mount Albert Vandorf KING Nobleton King Kettleby Kleinburg Bolton 1 VAUGHAN SpHs Open TnW AH alleys wad lead to the as ratal tars farter- mediate Sealer campaign fir Is the a frenzy Eddie Bosh la hie as the startoff Need we say more The teams are likely to start in where they left off last spring ere defending Intermedi ate champs and are re ported to have a stronger side than last year Soils have added several newcomers and tonights test will enable the fans to ascertain if are to go rolling down the A hockey highway Game time pan Spits have a return date in Saturday and make their sec ond road appearance next Tuesday in the lair of the Clippers AURORA TOWN LEAGUE Victory Flyers Ditch Diggers Queens Hotel Cases Aces 3 1 I Handsome Arrow shirts ties pyjamas at Morrisons for Johnnie in the his Christmas gift DOWN THE CENTRE by 4 King Hockey Opens Court Tonight SPORTS CALENDAR Nov Dec Nov Newmar ket arena Big Five Senior open er vs Newmarket Spitfires Nov pm Aurora arena Junior Group opener vs Aurora Cubs pm arena KingVaughan doableheader King Noble Bolton vs Kettleby Dec pm arena doubleheader Office Specialty vs Vandorf Mount Albert vs Town Regents Dec 4 pm Aurora arena Aurora Town League twinbill Victory Flyers vs Ditch Diggers Arena Big Five Senior Newmarket Spits vs Clippers Arena Junior Aurora Nobleton Dee arena Bolton Minors Newmarket Optimist club plans to provide minor hockey for our young fry are progress ing satisfactorily reports boys work chairman Don Warner Lists are being circulated through the schools at the mo ment requesting players to sign on for the circuit The sixteam loop sponsored by the Optimists last season proved a huge success and a similar league is planned for this winter League activity is scheduled to open Dec The Optimist midgets sched uled to represent Newmarket in the will stage their at the arena Saturday Dec to am All midget age players are welcome Frank Rollings worth will represent the Opti mists at the OMHA annual meeting to be held in Toronto Dec I Monaxchs left horn- less recently when their new arena roof collapsed had the roof fall in on them again here Wednesday as our took them apart in a pre season exhibition contest It was the second straight home win and a scor ing tuneup for their big game with Collingwood tonight The visitors had one consolation they took away half the gate to aid in their arena rebuilding campaign Four hundred and eighty fans attended The Spits and out- shot the invaders who came here with an intermediate rat ing in every period Bill Johnston sparkplugged the Spits with three goals Don Gibson and Legge rack ed up two each Grant Firth and Laurie Thorns counted a goal apiece Ceo Herb Baker and Bud Kernoghan were the Minden goalgetters Spits jumped away to a two- goal first period lead The in vaders after their first period rest appeared to take on new- skating legs They walked right through the Newmarket rear guard to dump the puck behind Joe twice The effort of tying it proved too much for the visitors The Spits came on and took charge with five goals before round two was history and made a rout of it with a fourgoal fling in the finale JUNIOR SCHEDULE King hockey officially comes to town at Newmarket tonight and at Aurora on Friday night Spitfires meet in the opening game of the group at with an official opening including all the local dignitaries set for Stan Smiths ice palace Coach Jack Shevchuk has his team all ready to go with Jack Andrews the husky from Aurora likely to sit this one out Eddie Bush presents an even stronger team than last year at least so far as depth is concerned and this game war rants a capacity house Juniors will clash with Aurora in the pryoff game of the junior loop and little known of the ability of the visitors except that they come from a vicinity that produces good hockey players The home club known as the Cubs last season will likely he called the Bears this winter The officers of the club are negotiating a deal with Jim Wall maestro of the Bears for purchase of his equipment which includes the maroon and white sveaters Exhibition games have seen Aurora score wins over and tie Kills Sutton intermediates 55 and drop a verdict to The loss to saw the tied at the end of the first period 33 the northerners forged to a lead in the and as the Aurora condition faded the ab sence of Keith and Pep per Martin finally told Against the bigger Sutton club the kids looked mighty good and is convinced that he was a potential winner Rumor has it that Fan the stylish experienced netminder has parted ways j with the club tis said didnt make the trip to and as a result started Bad News Burke in the nets against Sutton Burke more than filled the bill in both games and has made his choice Charlie tokos no fooling from the play ers which explains the success he has Invariably had from his teenage clubs Its to be hoped however that is not lost to the team for season ws over the long grind two goalies arc a great insurance Turk and Tim Daley who need no introduction to the fans will be on hand for the opening ceremonies as embas sadors of goodwill from the To ronto Leafs Figure skating will be included on the program and free hot dogs will go to the children accompanied at the gate by adults The ttaeap for Aurora as an nounced will be goal Burke de fence Phillips Winter and forwards Munshaw and Martin Cook and Edwards Col- lings Wilson and Forhan Bob bie and Stew Wilson arc the two youngest players on the squad but theyve been living up to advance notices and making some of the more experienced players look a bit passe The fol lowing Friday juniors will visit Aurora so mark that one down in your book right now Spotshots Art Child brother of Auroras Child who is goalie for Hamilton Tigers and one of the amateur alltime greats was elected as Progres siveConservative member for in the landslide of last Thursday Aif Cowling Conservative meinlwr for High Park is a former Reach athlete Hon Ar thur Welsh once played ball for Sunderland a tradition his son carries on now Hob Elliott of Hamilton well known sports executive Hilly of King ston onetime they were some of the top sportsmen elected to office onetime Aurora junior who has seen service with Runneymede Marlboros Juniors St Catharines Navy Tulsa Pittsburgh seniors and who was expected to retire has joined Kitchener Flying Dutchmen Not yet quite in top shape the durable New market product will add strength to the club who are not doing as well as expected this year Clippers are hot under the collar because theyve been deprived of the services of Ross Ross who has played with for three years in cluding a short trip to the Pa cific coast resides in The Ontario county town is of course outside the Metro area in which is included according to the that makes ineligible and they are quite right claim they obtained special per mission to use him last season If hes finally declared ineligible over appeal hell become the property of Newmar ket Spits The team would welcome him with open arms Dont forget either Mickey that Rill who is a pretty fair sort of player resides at and isnt being used by this season New market ore the culprits back of the case according to Stouffville There goes that and again Gillespie prominent Owen Sound lacrosse and hockey star who will be remembered as the nemesis of the Aurora juniors as he led juniors almost singlehanded to the junior championship was involved in a bad motor crackup last week Reports howover indicate he is progress ing nicely Claude Kewley newspaperman who is so well known in these parts by virtue of Toronto Meteors Alliston Toronto Royals sweet charity is in charge of the new East York entry in junior B who are doing mighty well in their first season Kew has Joe who was so bitterly sought for unsuccess fully by Aurora Bears last win ter is going great guns Joey who just about an Aurora import this season is another one on the Kewley club who is making the headlines Eric of Aurora North Farms has sold his inter est in Montreal after five years of activity It will be remembered that and yours truly brought the Ala to Aurora to train a few years ago Eric will doubtless now align himself with Argonauts as he has the yen for both football and the sports limelight has had a good year on the track particularly with his fillies who rank with the best Ross young allround athlete at Aurora high was loaded down with prizes at the annua Aurora High commence ment Two cups two medals for track a book for academic prow ess and to cap it all a fine dram atic performance in the school play The youngster is really versatile and barring mishap should be able to corrall the Gar award come next sum mer Incidentally that was a might fine speech that sister of the late Gar made in presenting the award to Don Busby- Not many could have done better job Jolyne is no stranger to the world being good at hockey basketball Softball track and field Shell be a reg istered nurse soon Frank ie athletic maestro at Aurora High in his first public speech making did great job Seems just yester day that Mr came to Aurora but as a matter of fact its six years and the graduating class of 51 were tyros like Frank when they started at the school Aurora has always been most fortunate in its choice of male teachers and much of the credit for the schools great sports record can go to Messrs Adams Johnson and The others have done their part too The new school will have to go a long way to equal the record on all fronts of the present edifice Aurora juniors have been grouped with Fergus Newmarket Hespeler and Bolton j Newmarket and District TheJr W games will be played on Friday Nov 30 Elmira at Aurora Dec Aurora at Dec Fergus at Aurora Dec Aurora at Fergus Dec Elmira at Aurora Dec Au rora at Dec Bolton at Aurora Dec at Aurora Jan at Aurora Jan 7 Aurora at Jan Aurora at Bolton Jan at Aurora Jan Bol ton at Aurora Jan Aurora at Fergus Jan Fergus at Au rora Jan Aurora at Feb 4 Aurora at Bolton Feb 11 Aurora at Feb at Aurora Feb Au rora at Hespeler More Sports on page 1 Wj ft ft m i M i its- r i to rat iF- i PRIZE WINNING EDITORIAL PAGE WOMENS PAGES AND FEATURES v AT 9 SPORT NEWS AND COLUMNS FEATURE STORIES AND COMMENTS m r DISTRICT AND LOCAL NEWS MAKE MCI WEEK A A JSii TOOK BEST it v r VV iXst to ttto art for for two years to The L- J- mm Address fr rtCJ 5fc ft V 3- i iV iZ i

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