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Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Dec 1951, p. 8

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a V J Dee IS i 1 CHRISTMAS TREES SOU PHONES 1 16 844 AND 827 CUSSIF0S GET RESULTS I NEWMARKET CONTINUOUS NIGHTLY FROM SAT FROM SATURDAY MATINEE AT I IS I Adult Entertainment Steamboat Round The Bend Dec 14 THE STORY OF THE GREAT SANTA FE mm Sir J a J Dec 17 IS Spits Avenge Tuesday Less With Sparkling 74 Win i v i The Spits it They won In Midland Tuesday Thats the most welcome news their clientele have enjoyed this term Bring on Stouffville Clippers Tuesday a sizzling fourgoal attack in the first round chilled Midland Flyers It was a stupendous reversal of form It was the Spits first win in five at tempts Spits thrived on adversity Tuesday They it to Mid land minus Bill Ghee Jack Andrews Ken and winger Grant Firth the latter pair in sick bay A second period injury to Todd he was up with his best game of the year and a third round wrist injury suf fered by allstar Ross added further to the miseries The extent of Ross injury wasnt known early Wednesday First indicat ions were that it was a bad sprain and would shelve the ef fective for at least a week All these troubles didnt faze the load of allstars Coach had in tow Tuesday They were spearheaded by a ter- fic belting job by defense trio Shcwehuk Ross and Fink who ploughed and plunged into every thing in a Flyer sweater with little re gard to weight or size and with Joe blazing hot puck- stopping Spits were not to be denied The forwards were rocket pow ered for this engagement They dove like hawks for two goals in first two minutes before Mid land came alive They had the Flyers 2 at the end of the first split a pair of goals in the mid dle session and had enough get up and go to the stun ned in the final period A look at the goalgetters shows Myles coming in to his own and with Don Smith netting two each Swifty Todd Legge and Don Gibson got singletons Those forwards Laurie Thorns Bill Patrick and Hill Johnston who didnt cash the goalscoring planted them selves firmly in the assisting ranks SPITS CONKED Some fans Spitfire sup porters had a horrifying ex perience Thursday They had been quietly led to believe that the Spits would chase Midland Flyers right back to you know where when they put in a play ing date here The fans- had to sit silent while the the Flyers living up to their name skated up and around and by our Spits to roll up a crushing vic tory It vas the Spits fourth straight loss and most humiliat ing defeat in years The invaders budded out with a 31 first period edge They blew two by our young red light bedazzled Mr Grant softies they were one from behind that went in off Fink Tunstead pads and added another before the period was up Fired by this first period suc cess and brimful of confidence at this unexpected spectacle the invaders heaped on further em barrassment by pouring in four more in the second and again produced scoring marks at the same rate in the finale while spits deigned to get in a counter thrust It wasnt that the invaders dominated the shooting range because the Spits outdrove 3321 It was that the Flyers had it around the net while the Spits were woefully weak in polishing off plays and Buster in Flyers cage came up with a ter rific goal crease stand Only once that in the first stanza could he Spits find an opening was then that Todd took Bill Patricks pass and broke what otherwise would have been a scoreless night Streaking Jimmy ex- Aurora Indian blew three goals by Grant Mutt ex- Bradford flash counted twice and Jack Henderson and Leo St got away similar kill shots Newest Spitfire Ross Hoch was not one of those to join in the offnight exercise Ross came up with the star rat ing and Ken Broughton also held up well Midland Flyers goal Gag non defence Swales G Scott J M forwards Morrison J L St Amant Spik- Adams J Henderson Armstrong R J Newmarket goal Grant defence W McGhee K Tunstead forwards Thorns Gibson G Firth Smith W Johnston M Mclnnis Pat rick Todd SPORTS CALENDAR Dec pm Newmarket Arena Big Five Senior Stouff Clippers vs Spitfires Dec 14 7 pm Newmarket Arena Optimists Hockey League opening tripleheader pm Aurora Arena Junior Polar Cubs vs Aurora Bears pm Arena KingVaughan double- header Bolton vs Kteinburg Ketlleby vs Dec Aurora Arena Minor hockey games Dec pm Newmarket Arena Newmarket and District Hockey League twinbill Office Specialty vs Town Regents Mount Albert vs Vandorf pm Arena Junior A Aurora Bears vs Polar Cubs Dec 18 pm Aurora Arena Town League doubleheader Ho- Victory Flyers Cases Aces vs Ditch Diggers lec IB pm Arena KingVaufihan League Kettleby vs Kteinburg Bears Set Torrid Pace To Outscore Thistles 61 Lose To York Stayathome fans who Tuesdays ladies hockey match at the Aurora should kick themselves into the middle of next week Make it next Tues day advises coach Ken Rose We have a game here with Kes wick gals chimes East York gals were the visi tors Tuesday The nat tily outfitted from head to toe hockey pants and all looked just too sweet to play hockey but they fooled em all by defeating Au rora The game produced as many thrills and as many dramatic mo ments as mens hockey as the gals let down their curls and proceeded to bop each other around went in to halt the family battles and came out second best it was all in good fun and out of it came with two roughing sentences and ditto for the visi tors Joy Collitt Midge May counted the lone Aurora goal Tally counters for the were Margo Ryan Jackie Ralph Becky Marg Winn Flo A Hard and Lit Davidson Aurora Ann Skaines Esther Myke Lucille Case Irene Audrey Midge May Barb Rose Edna Marinoff Betty Patrick Joon Morinoff Shirley Goodwin Gloria Evans East York Peg Fowler Norn Terry Truer Jackie Flo Ryan Joy Becky Winn Davidson Edith Ross the Ux bridge flash has been sidelined with a fracture of the wrist He suffered the injury in the Tuesday game at Midland Ross was a former Stouffville Clipper but ruled ineligible to the team by the OHA He was expected to ho a big shot in the arm to the Spits Photo by AWARD For Stevies Six The good and the bad were so evenly hashed on last weeks spurt docket your was stuck for a time whether to make it allstar award or a booby prize we think we have hit on the right man for the prize selection Chap we have in mind lives havent guessed by now its halfwny betwixt Newmarket Harold Junior Stephenson We and Atirora possibly an inch or arrived at this conclusion because two nearer Aurora However he Stovie smashed in three goals does play his hockey in the Au- and picked tip an equal number Town Leaguea fact for of assists which is a busy even- which Mickey Sutton and his for any young chappie youll Ditch Diggers mates are right- agree Stcvies spark and scor- fully thankful assured Ditch Diggers of a But to get on with our handsome win and fractured a for the award and threegame winning skein for the Theatre pass if you loop leading Victory Flyers Friday was another good news night for Aurora junior hockey clientele Charlie percolating Bears rang up a triumph over Fergus Thistles That makes it two in a row for the effervescent Bears before the home fans They numbered odd Friday Bears set up a sizzling scoring pace in the opening period to whittle out a edge It would have been enough to win But before heading into the who got what statistics a halt to let you in on the fact Joe Peerless Burke came up with another swatting best puck stopping show Joes ready stick and ever- ready mittens stopped many a Thistle thrust at the gateway As witness the shots on goal Au- Lake Softball League wound up business for at a meeting at President Ross Chapmans residence on Thursday evening It oil added up to one of the most successful seasons in the leagues history The financial statement presented indicated the league was in better shape than ever before the executive at the instigation of President Ross Chapman decided to pass on the benefits to the teams Earlier it had been agreed the teams would turn over per cent of the playoff take to the league but at Thursdays meet ing due to the rosy financial picture it was decided to slice this in half and take only percent There was also good news for the Newmarket Floodlight cam paign committee The Lake League voted to wards the fund Present at the meeting were Ross Chapman Harry Clarkson Arn old Floyd and Cec Harri son let go were 6 Fergus were one off with While tome of the kiddles make a dint on the score pad they have hustle and thats what put marks in the win column Pepper Martin was the going- est concern on the Aurora punch brigade Pepper whacked home three the first was the get away goal picked up on a pass from playmaker Andy The other two were captured assisted Don Munshaw who also works the shift with Marthr and fired a goal Keith Collings destined by all indica tions for a big season collected a paydirt hitter as did Bob For- han The counter was one that would have done the Rocket credit as he blew by the Fergus defense and salted away a shot Elmo Philips gained the nod for the pass sup- on marker Aurora led 30 at the end of one and outscored the visitors 21 in the second and completed the scoring with a singleton in the finale Don blew a shot by Joe Burke at of the second to break his shutout spell Bob Peters chas ed to the brig Aurora visi tors all minor except a misconduct to John for backchat not picked up on the Cub patrol Getting Rough In Town loop Fun fights goals upsets and action overflowed in Monday nights Newmarket District Hockey League skirmishes Out of the battles came Office Spe cialty with a win over Mount Albeit VandorPs improved Jets salted away a surprise win over the tobogganing Town Re gents Jack should have scouted Mondays fixtures for a white hope challenger There were four main events and enough preliminaries to fill two boxing shows Top rating in the bouts went to the Cliff Lloyd exchange in hot pursuit came in turn the Salty Preston and affray betwixt Harold and Albert Jones Molls Thorns and Don March- ant exchanged pleasantries in the first game It was all very good and the participants were sufficiently up to enjoy five minutes rest apiece under the direction of referee Lonnie Now for a quick sweep of the scoring statistics A sizzling threegoat attack in final period gave the Specialty their fifth win Houseafire Ken Rocket Thorns the loops lead ing marksman could have won it singlehanded for Harold cabinetmakers whacked home three sinkers one alone and two assisted by Barney Pearson Bruce sank Grant Blights pass for the first Spe cialty marker and then fed the disc to Jack Staley for the Spe cialtys fifth Don the streak making his first appearance counted the lone Mount goat The shortstaffed had to call on net- minder Bill to keep very busy to stall the Spe cialty scoring at five In the Vandorf Jets rapped in three in the middle and four in the finale for their second triumph as they upset Town Re gents Hotshot marksmen for the victors were Bun Sellers with three Bun Hood two Ar chie Forfar and Jimmy Preston one each The Forfar brothers added punch to the Vandorf at tack Cliff when ho did get tip in range paced Regents with two goftls Boh Smith ran in one Ivan earned two assisting credits Fete Specially Team The Office Specialty Softball team last seasons champions and this years finalists in the Newmarket Town League were guests of the Office Specialty management at a banquet held at the Food Haven Bradford on Friday evening Sportsminded General Manager Gordon L Manning made the presentation of a to each player on the team Players and team officials on the end were Charles John Shedlowick Bruce Andrews Tod Don John Bar ber Jack Glenn Blunt Don Gibson Harry Brammer Cook Harry Peter A Harold Crad Manning Stan Win ger AN EVINRUDE CHRISTMAS GIFT i to a SPORTSMAN ti SEASONAL NOW PREVAILING Sporting j m f p Ik Hoffman wore in high gear in preparation for k turkey roll ahead Frank VnndenBergh rolled to pace the scorers Harold Andrews a Stow Dow fifiB and Bob spilled Press Shop Machine Shop Sheet Metal Tied for first place are ami Machine Shop at J5 Press Shop trailers Sheet Metal Hot shot shooter for Davis leather was George with Six hun dred bracket scorers were Jack Groves Burling Harry Thorns Andy six whitewashed tribe men polished off Benningtons side League standing Benning ton Tansley Myrtle Dunn again headed the Thursday Ladies League scoring with a nifty Other top flight marks were produced by Marie Ella Wilkin Betty VanZant Helen Lou came up with even 211189301 to pace the Office Specialty League last week Second fell to Gordon Manning with a Weeks put Lou team in front Flo pitched a threesome to head lb Ladies Bowling league a feature at Joe Smith Friday Watt Macomb Ann Viv Gibson were lop scorers League Standing Streaks IP Trailers Closely contested games and high scores marked the Monday Night Ladies League action at Joe Smiths as the gats got in tune for the chicken roll next week Top shotmaker was Pollock second Mary Osborne 206219 third Alice then in order Ethel Warden Edna McGrath Joyce Day Audroy Ste vens Edith Wilson Jeanno Hall Alice Gibson Wildcats slap ped a slaughter on the powerless Jets Blue Bonnets and Hot Rods were victors over Coons and League stand ing Coons Wildcats 25 Blue Bonnets 22 Four Fifties Hot Rods Jets Oliver popped up with a to pace the Office Specialty Ladles Barb was runner up with third Joyce League Queens Dubs Pin up ON RADIO and APPUA Air Ma FAMOUS MAKE THOR f OS FAMOUS MAKE REG x V MIP 1 RADIOS SEE OUR m TRILITE LAMPS 3 USED BEING WO TOASTERS A fA y DOWN A TtONai ON j COMBINATIONS AND AWXIANCI RADIO AND ji 111 MAIN J- I Vrfir S fi Li

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