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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Jan 1953, p. 7

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IttbM MbNULWnis Two high scoring games and one tidy tussle featured Fridays Optimist contests Bill Hoppers Canadians exploded a big scoring package to wipe the hapless Ed coached awks off the map Bill Maple Leafs tuned in goal production to swamp Redwings j Davis counted and Don Warners Bruins cracked Vi Dales to pace the two middle session tallies to day afternoon Ladies Bowling leagues are back in full swing at Joe Smiths and the North End alleys Standing in Hoffman league is Press Shop Machine Shop Sheet Metal Scoring last week Sheet Press Vorclone Machine Geo Hill rolled 187 Jack Gleason Ivan Ruddock L eke out a win over Lowell Wallers Rangers As a result of the games and Bruins remained in a first place deadlock via four wins and one I loss are third Redwings League standing is Vi Dales Mary Fish Helen Taylor Atkinson Eva Whitfield spilled the pins at a dip Florence ghan 509 and Barb Wilson to and Hawks are lne Office Specialty La- dies League Thursday Queens attempts Bill For- have Dubs 14 and nan counted six Grant Morton the league race five and Bob Croutch three to set a sizzling scoring pace for the Newcomers Jim Standing in the Monday Night Ladies League after Mondays Rogers and old session I reliable Lome fashion- a goal each to complete the Tugs Speed Balls Scot- CanucL blistering assault S4 Bob Wilson potted four Don and Ken Bell two each while Brian Stokes Earl Lothian and Francis Lewis blew in with singletons as the Migs 2 Flo Campbell topped the scoring list with 214 Other top were Hall Marion eclipsed Charlie Stark 584 Dean Floss hustling all night beat Gibson Phyl Mclnms 1 his brother Johnny in the Leafs cage the two Wings Jack Cain got the Rangers off mark first on a first period set up pass from Glen Boston ran into a bit of good fly- in the second and won it on goals by Pat and John Player attendance on the various teams has drop ped better be out in full strength next week please Trips King lor Second Win Finishes in the Friday twinbill scraps at the arena were snugger than a bug in a rug Mary Osborne Thorns 525 Ann Osborne Sloss Last week Claire Pollock led the scorers with followed by Hall Alice Rose Alice Gibson 524 Jane Thursday Night gals had a big scoring week Heres the top Myrt Dunn Hall 596 Helen Mary Londry Olive Beryl Ella Wilkins Doris 518 Andy murmured last week So verybody thinks the Bears cant on the road Well show An even dozen hardtrying he key lads and Coach Charlie Tues day made Mr Clo look like the ace forecaster for as the Bears counted a dctory in Midland It was a big win in the Bears books as it them into sole possession of first place in the junior group ing Joe Burke was sensational in the Bears dugout Joeys work was lightened by steady defensive by Andy CIoss Jr Bob George Martin and Nobby Ash and a steady bar rage of checking by the forward units Bears supplied a Hollywood finish to the game Trailers 21 with seconds to go Bill the Pickering College craftsman lined up deadon sights on the Midland rigging to tie it It was second goal be started the Bears off and winging with a first period That of course meant overtime and this was where the boys Grant Edwards and Joe Gasko got to shine Edwards dropping Joe Gaskos relay into the Midland cage for the gamewinner raid- way through the overtime Lou shot a and Jack Malcolm counted 228 190 to top the Office Specialty Office- mens League scoring last week League standing making a bid to vacate the league basement I out King City Maroons Kleinbxtrg and Bolton exposed j 242 games for to lead Davis Leather League last week Bud Pettit collected a Bus Jor dan a OUT the rival netminders to a lot of punishment as they staged a deadlock Trailers 31 after two rounds Schomberg snapped and snarled for three thirdperiod scores to pull up in the winners circle- Murray Edwards started The North York Juvenile no- bergs winning stake with league has been cut to middle session counter Don three teams Due to a shift in making his first groupings Glen Atkinson Stouffville have been lifted Murray Edwards parked third from the North York league for period shots behind King twine j action in another group with custodian Johnny j Bradford Beeton and Bolton John Richards hit the ice for That leaves Aurora Wilsons two goals and Glen Murray managed King Citys third as Alb Sweeney King marksmen time after time KIDNEY PILLS J Newmarket Specialties and Rich- mond Hill Rose Kings to fight it out for North York laurels The North York Minor hockey league officials recently applied and were granted affiliation the To date Newmarket Bantam Smoke Rings Schomberg Richmond Hill and have indi cated theyll make a try to bring OMHA flags to North York Seven destroyer escorts de signed to meet the threat of new highspeed submarine are un der construction in Canadian shipyards for the Royal Cana dian Navy and seven more are on order HOCKEY REIMS Big A Jan 6 2 Jan Newmarket Milton 5 Jan Milton 5 Jan Newmar ket Junior Jan Owen Sound Aurora Jan Midland 2 Collingwood Jan Owen Sound 10 Mid land Rural Jan Keswick Little Bri tain Jan Cannington Keswick 3 Optimists Jan 17 Hawks Bruins Rangers Leafs 11 Wings KingVaughan Jan King City Bolton North York Minor Bantam Jan Newmarket Schom 2 Jan Newmarket 3 Jan Newmar ket 2 Jan Newmarket Noble- ton I Jan Newmarket 5 Jan Richmond Hill 5 Aurora Jan Richmond Hill Juvenile Jan Aurora Newmarket 0 Jan 12 Richmond Hill Newmarket Newmarket and District Jan Mount Albert New market Regents 4 Kettleby Aurora Town League Jan Ditch Diggers Chap mans Aces 2 Victory Flyers York Rangers 2 In the only air combat fought by the in the North Am erican theatre of war a Jap anese fighter was destroyed at Kiska on September During the first fighter sorties over the Aleutians K A Boomer commanding No HI squadron destroyed a Jap anese Zero L r I I GIVES MORE GROWTH lrS can get up to 25 more growth from your chicks when you feed New Formula SHURGAIN Chick Starter Experimental tests at the SHURGAIN Farm have shown that chicks fed on New Formula SHURGAIN Chick Starter have 25 more growth reeks than chicks on feeds 3 Ite of SHURGAINSGHi same results chick starters i Get result like this with your chicks this year Feed New Formula BETTER FEED AT ANY mi St PRICE Try our v J ask us about this sensation V fc WW The Centre By Owen Sonnd Greys will their last appearance of the sea- j son at Aurora arena on Friday and the Bears will be out to take this one as the Sounders are the only club in the group to have broken even with the Bears on the season and in addi tion the orange and black have handled the Aurora lads with ease at home Coach Rowntree would like to see his lads at least break even on the season with the Greys and so the fixture will aside from the fact that the visi tors make their swan song to Au rora assume some importance- Owen Sound is supported part ly by Detroit Redwings and Tor onto Leafs both clubs having proteges with the team they would be a real strong contender for C honors if they qualified but for rating they wont last long- With Lemon in the nets they have the outstanding goalie in the group- While the game Is in progress the executive will bet meeting in Toronto to decide the fate of Walt Fines of Aurora and Bad Rumor has it that they will likely be permitted back next week which for Fines and means a suspen sion as both boys sat out Tues days game in Midland Mystery of the group so far is just how the Shamrocks who now wear the red and white sweaters of the intermediates were able to defeat Collingwood in Collingwood Eddie Bush had a full team on hand This last trip around the circuit will have a distinct bear ing on the ultimate championship and with Midland now having taken the Shirts the fun and games grow more furious Martin with Fines out of the game played defence against UCC last week and showed a new lease on life We personally think Martin can play better at the than up front as he has a chance to get woundup on rushes and the play comes to him more slowly for his moves Williams and Bill rejoined the club after an absence of weeks and both signalized their reappearance with a Theseboys should be getting all the hockey they can right now as its depth that will count when the chips are down Bill Smith transferred to left wing for game looked better than in his previous games and if Smitty can comeback the team will be really potent Jays are the only team in the East and theres quite a possibility that when the play offs start they may be added to the district trio if the bottom team is not dropped as was the original intention If there are only two teams in the group play off will meet the win ner in the first round A welcome visitor Upper Canada was George trainer of the College clubs and also Toronto Argonauts George will be well remembered in New market as he trained the New market for several years under the late Bill Hancock es pecially the Memorial Cup series Speaking of welcome visitors its nice to see Karl ready popular Canadian back in these parts for a brief spell at least The former has just returned to Canada from the Antipodes and will wrestle on the TunneyKatanRobert cir cuit as well as for Ed Don George a Buffalo promoter Big Moose has been demonstrating his cul inary skill while visiting in Auro ra to the delight of his friends Last Thursday he defeated his old rival Howard Hangman and hell be a Toronto regular for some weeks Another welcome sight is to see Joe Tunney don the big pads again and start working himself in shape Joe really has retired but the Spits need goal insurance and loyal to the core is ready to sacrifice the comfort of the fireside and the spectators role to give his hometown a bet ter chance We were glad to see Johnny Campbell former Newmarket sportsman on hand at the East Hamilton Legion Branch when we visited the Ambitious City last week John who looks in the pink sends regards to all his friends and he was eager for news of the Spits and his former playmates Hes a steady sup porter of the Tigers even tho they set an OHA record for los ses with 28 straight dropped but figures they should be playing in senior The Tigers would make a fine drawing card for the Spits before the season is over Personality parade Jim In who played with Stouffville Clippers the past two years is one of the stalwarts of the Tor onto Varsity club Another pro minent performer for the Blue and White Collegians is Bob son of coach Joe of the Toronto Leafs and his commit tee convened on Sunday and the drive for Aurora will get underway in earnest soon On a draw for the aid of the und will be held at the Owen Sound came to start the ball CARNIVAL The annual carnival and com munity night at arena is being held on Wednes day Jan 21 Prizes will be given for costumes as well as a door prize Refreshments will Jump off in the North York secondary schools basketball league was staged at Fri- How They Staid To Jan BANTAM 1 Newmarket Aurora Schomberg 14 NORTH YORK MIDGET Pts be served at the booth Public day Fred Speers midgets children will be admitted and seniors entertained free Judging starts at oclock Frank Gregoires Aurora High sharp counterparts in a tripleheader attraction Aurora went home counting two wins and a loss over Newmarket at the end of the busy afternoon In the senior fixture Aurora impressed with a win in midget the Gregoires notched a triumph Newmarket cele brated a 3632 victory in junior j Keith Kincaid rolled up 1 points and Bill Jans to spark Auroras senior victory Tay lor Gilbert with 9 and Fred Bennit2 with were Newmar kets best shotmakers Alan Childs hooped Bob Cook and Bob to lead Aurora midgets Grant Morton was Newmar kets top basket sinker with Paul paced winning junior drive with points Ken came in for and Robert Dick points for the Speermen Ron Geddes furnished the Aurora spark with points followed by Ron and Steve Mills Fred Speers senior and junior basketball crews prepping for SPORTS CALENDAR Newmarket Rich Hill Aurora Woodbridge 3 1 20 NORTH YORK JUVENILE I- Aurora Newmarket Richmond Hill 4 A Jas North Division W L 1 Newmarket Oakville Milton Georgetown South Division W 10 5 T 0 1 14 14 20 14 JUNIOR Owen Sound Aurora Collingwood Midland 4 Pts 10 Bolton Kleinburg King City Schomberg 3 1 3 1 1 Pts NEWMARKET DISTRICT Pts Mount Albert 0 Regents 4 4 Kettleby 0 14 1 AURORA TOWN LEAGUE W I Ditch Diggers 0 Victory Flyers 3 0 Chappie Aces 3 Victory Flyers 5 TOWN LEAGUE SCORING r A MA Taylor MA 10 17 Lehman Van 16 Thorns 5 Van Thorns 6 6 Kingdon Van Forfar Van 11 Ross MA 10 ling First hurdle set is 1000 but of course triple that will be needed to complete the job The committee deserves the support of all sportsmen Johnny of Kettleby smart netmincler of last year and also Charlie Taylors Maroons left this week to join the The Kettleby fans gave him a big sendoff on Fri day Congrats on the arrival of two new hockey players for the season of Mac Clement of the Hill now retired from hock ey and Dave of Aurora are handing out the ceegars these days- Reg Vesper of Port who conducted a sports column in the Midland Free Press for some years has retired from the fireside after years of duty with the Perchance Reg may again find time to write and re minisce again Murray Chapman who was with Richmond Hill midgets last season has been playing dandy hockey with juveniles this winter and the youngster is due for a by Aurora Bears Downs- View has a smart club and Chap man who resides at the Pinnacle is improving all the time Alex McLean Canadian Legion District Sports Officer announces that the Legion will be held at the new curling club on Saturday Feb 14 Entries are now being ac cepted The Legion bowling tour nament is carded for Saturday March at Beach where the alleys are available without disrupting schedules Spy a soldier who hails from the and is sta tioned at Camp Borden has join ed the ranks of the team and with all their new additions the Terriers are beginning to hold their own Ross who played goal for Aurora juniors in and who in our opinion was the best goalie to fasten on a pad in Au rora junior livery is doing some and acts as linesman in junior A hockey Vic Alexander who played with Aurora In and is doing a whistletooting chore in the this season The best team money can bay willbe at Newmarket anna on Thursday Jan Were refer ring of course to Hap Emms Flyers who will fill an open date for the Spitfires Star- Smith is looking forward to a capacity house for the occasion- After all its a long time 4nce fans saw a possible Memorial Cup winner Since their last garnet the Flyers have added several players to make them the Jan Newmarket arena Big Eight Milton Newmarket pan Aurora arena North York minor triple- header bantam Schomberg Aurora midget New market vs Aurora pm ju venile Newmarket Aurora- Jan Aurora arena Junior Owen Sound vs Aurora New market arena Optimists NHL Leafs vs Wings vs Hawks Bruins Rangers p Newmarket arena North York midget Aurora vs New market pan arena KingVaughan twinbill Schomberg King Bolton 9 pm North York midget at Rich mond Hill Jan Keswick arena County rural Fort Perry Keswick Newmarket arena public school league am Aurora arena Aurora Recreation league four games pm j arena North York minor doubleheader bantam Aurora midget vs Jan pm Newmarket arena North York bantam Au rora vs Newmarket Newmarket arena North York juvenile Aurora Newmarket Jan pm Newmarket arena Newmarket and District doubleheader Mount Albert Kettleby Regents pm Aurora arena Aurora Town League doubleheader Ditch Diggers vs Flyers Aces York Rangers pm Richmond Hill arena North York juvenile Newmarket Richmond Jan Aurora High gym North York basketball Pickering College Aurora 730 Nobleton arena North York minor league double- header bantam Woodbridge midget Au rora Nobleton 10 North York league action scored J a twin win over High Monday at the gym The NJ1S seniors triumphed and the juniors took the measure of Fred Ben- gained the highest with followed by Tay lor Gilbert Sinclair and Wayne Robinson in the senior battle Ken and Jack Gleason paced with and points respectively Robert Dick and Paul spearhead ed Newmarket juniors with points each Don Taylor was bridges top ranking shot- maker with North York basketball league has three classifications this sea- son covering senior junior and midget Aurora Richmond Hill Pickering College and Newmar ket have entered teams in all three divisions Complete league schedule is as follows Jan Pickering at Aurora Jan Richmond Hill at Newmarket Jan 28 Pickering at at Richmond Hill Feb Newmarket at Aurora Feb Richmond Hill at Pick ering Feb Newmarket at Richmond Hill Feb Aurora at Pickering Feb Pickering at Richmond How you can ALL PASSENGER AND You are invited to inspect our Siodem liii equipment now in operation All work guaranteed factory approved wais- Phone Your Goodyear Dealer i il Queen and Main Sts I Newmarket v 41- r KITCHEN CUPBOARDS WALL AND Fi00RTIlP TRIM GENERAL REPAIR PUBLIC SCHOOL HOCKEY Five sizzling games started the bustling ten team Newmar ket Public School Hockey League away Saturday morning In the six team squirt division scores read Rangers Bruins Leafs 2 Redwings 1 Black Hawks Results in the four four team circuit were Flyers Biltmores Spitfires Ken Needier earned the hero role as he shot in the one goal that furnished the Rangers with a win over Bruins Larry Keffer and Bryan Rusnell hit the rigging with shots as the Leafs tripped the Redwings 21 Terry Gibney making like Howe was the Redwings sniper- Vernon Abbott counted twice Doug Andrews and singles as the Hawks socked Canadiens Jim McDonald popped in the goal that kept Canadiens from being blanked Flyers and furnish ed hot action before Flyers were winners on the strength of two goals by Larry Bone and single popping exer cises by Broadbent and Hot Shot Peterson Don Bone notched two and George Robertson a single for John Ralph Bray and Norm Gilpin did scoring honors as Bills trimned Spitfires John Hopper was Spits score man Squirt division team coaches are Bruins Frank Rangers Ray Smith Red Wings Ray Croutch Leafs Sam Jeffer son Bill Bone Black Hawks Jack Gunn Harvey Burling has been nam ed official scorer Ganges next Saturday am Rangers vs am vs am Leafs vs Hawks am Spits vs Fly ers Bruins Wings TIME- A v Sue you get tit if Draff or Monifea took SS iss P Gocefn mviiui MUCH MORE S NEW fZ PAINT YOUR WALLS with WINDOWS CLOSED

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