Takes First Win Of Town League Season size firsts were Bruce Rose triggered for the Two king featured In the titanic town TerryHodgson league tussles Tuesday Horace tan began Berwick scored his first goal and Kettleby racked up their first win Kettleby had three nominees alone for three stars Bill Win ters John and Bob Hod gson Winters got the nod Hor ace Berwick was Mounts shining light and Bud Lehman hit the illuminated circle for First struggle betwixt Regents and Kettleby was the best hock ey bar none in the rink this win ter And now to the game Scores were Kettleby Regents 4 Vandorf Mount Albert The amazing part was that won with nine gallants against the strongest unit assist ant coach Hack Cain could hurl the boards As a result of the Tuesday games the league race tightened Vandorf are now tied for the top spot with Mount and nipping at the heels of the Regents Regents to get back to game men Then the til hes Bill Win ters dipped and dived through the entire Regent Issue to beat Bill Ingram twice That made leaders Re gents had one kick left Thorns with brother the set up man fired it that evened it all Then BoomBoom Bob Hodgson newest re cruit counted nine ten and out over the Regents arid the Kettle rooters went wild as Hodgson scored two quickies two minutes apart to shelf the Oilmen Now for a quick looksee at game two Customers brought down the roof in the dying min utes when Referee Bob Peters awarded Horace Berwick a pen alty shot Horace missed but not to be denied was back sec onds later to scoop in the wind- up tally in Vanflorfs win over Murray Edgars floundering Mount Albert crew rolled into a first period margin and ran away Tonight Four teams are all set to roll in the Lake Simeoe Junior mens hockey league They are Bearcats Vivian Foresters Mount Albert and Fans wont have long to wait to see their favorites pile into each other League kickoff comes tonight Thursday in the arena at chimes The big double header attraction will send Vivian against Mount Al bert in the early game while and tie into each other in the nightcap Team delegates present at Mondays organization meeting were Stan Pollard Vivian Bob Brown Vandorf Bruce Rolling Horace Berwick Mount Albert and ville Therell be a league double- header attraction each Thursday from here on in the Queens arena Future schedule reads Jan Queensville vs Mt Albert Vivian vs Vandorf Jan 29 Albert Viv ian Queensville Prize at the end of the rainbow for the teams will be the Morton Brothers tro phy HASH AWARD v Smith For Scoring Have you been keeping a weather eye on the Spits scoring of late If you have have noticed Don Smith our hard trying winger has been keeping regular appointments with the score master Smitty racked a goal against Saturday two against Milton two against Flyers and earlier sunk four in a dash with Midland Thats a snappy record and if you were to check the complete scoring Don Smith would be well in front in the Spits list Thats one side of the story on the other has been carrying his share of the back checking load Its a hard combination to beat and if other will up their socks a la Mr Smith they could yet smash the Bushmens hold over the Spits There fore for work and scoring Don Smith rates the award and Theatre pass this week Spits Even In 53 By Win Bush one led at the end of two on hid from the with the strength of Ortie Thorns Bones and Stan Gibbons socking Hickory Patton and NOTICE The annual meeting of King City Cemetery Company will be held In the Masonic Hall King City Saturday afternoon Jit at oclock the transaction of general and the election of officers All plot holders are a five goal second period spurt luxe biscuit shooter for the Bruins was speedster Bud Lehman couldnt hold him Bud plunged for five goals His main helpmates in slaugh tering the were Forfar one goal five assists and one goal and two assists Bill and Bun Sella were other score men Doug Ross Hank Glen Atkinson Bill Bret and of course Horace were Mount Albert snipers Spits won and lost in their first two outings in At home Thursday they managed a win over Milton Coops Sat urday the had their first taste of Bush trouble in as they dropped a de cision to MiltonSpits just had enough straight hockey to satisfy most of the customers One thing the game did have was the small est crime sheet of the winter There were only two penalties The teams battled through a first period Spits roared in on the Milton goal with a series of precision passes starting at and end ing at of the second that gave Fred Haughton Don Smith and Clark an opportunity to dunk the bis cuit in the Coops strings That rapid fire fourgoal effort set up a margin for the Spits Spits machine went into a de cline in the third and it was well they had that lead as Milton swiped three goals past Ken Harold Townsley son of our Sonny fired the visitors completer with just 20 seconds to go Townsleys effort cut the Spits lead to a single goal at Townsley also figured in one of Art Melancons goat led Milton with two goals Tom polished off a threeway effort that took in Keith and Clark and Don Smith soloed for Spits first period markers Fred At Shew Grant firth Ken ton and Keith Collings gathered Newmarket arena doors will assists on the Spits rapidfire Busy Arenas At Newmarket And Aurora Newmarket and Aurora ho ckey customers are headed for big hockey doings The fun starts tonight Thursday with Spits entertaining Milton Coops in the Smith Igloo Pep and Bill will present another North York Minor hockey league tripleheader attraction in the Aurora arena Faceoff will be at pm and tonights schedule reads in bantam vs Aurora at midget Newmar ket vs Aurora and at chimes juvenile Newmarket vs Aurora Sounds like an exciting even ing Tomorrow Friday Andy and Charlie Bears will provide opposition for Owen Sound Greys in Jr in Aurora arena At Newmarket Friday is a regular three game Optimist N H L feature plus Aurora Newmarket Optimist midgets to hold the stage On Monday Optimists OH Until Tenth Wilts Newmarkets crunching Opti mists continued their winning drive in North York Midget hockey league action last week making it nine and ten in a row by clipping and Wednesday performing in championship style at Optimists hustled into a 31 first period edge and added another trio of tallies over the rest of the route to put to rest All of Coach Wallers at tacking formations had a finger in the scoring pudding Bill For h an slammed in a pair and pivot man Earl Lothian stroked in a single to give the Optimists a gaudy start were on the shelf when Don McKnight picked up Bob Wilsons pass and Jack Cain lashed in two thirdperiod coun ters Warren furnish ed the relay for Cains closeup markers mustered their single tally Jin the early For At Sutton Spits cant win in Coliingwood the scoring Saturday on Jack goal but it was tho Spitfires who showed hot foot before the period was up to lead 21 as Bill Johnston and Don Smith took turns at beating Reg Westbrooke evened in the sec ond on Robbie Sandells score and were up in the sixth minute on Bob tally Spits came back to tie it as Bill Johnston rapped in Don Smiths goalmouth pass Then old kill joy Eddie Bush decide it was time to take a hand Eddie did just that by scoring twice before the flooding oper ators took a turn around the rink Don Gibson worked a Don Smith Keith relay in close to provide Spits fourth goal and Don Keith stroked in a matching counter for the Build ers Ken Tupling handled shots Don Smith Don Gibson and Bill Johnston drew the other stars in the Spits cause close range snuffed out Paul shutout At home Friday the Optimist stymied in the first pepper ed three unanswered shots into the rigging in the middle period Nobleton show ing fight for the first time this season 21 in the finale As for the scoring Ear Lothian plunked in two Warren Tom Taylor and Don singletons Optimists passing was click ing every goal they got clim axed a threeway combo Norm Smart Jack Cain Bill Grant Morton Don Thorns Charlie and Bob Wil son getting into the act with as sists Edgar Ron Haw- man and Lou Davis kept Noble in the hunt with scoring credits Presentation night took place in the Sutton arena Monday night when the Sutton were for mally presented with the Lome Johannes cup as winners of the hockey in the Captain Keith Dunn accepted this cup on behalf of the team from President Ron Stewart of the The George Henry cup representing allOntario winners was presented to John by President Stewart and was accepted on behalf of the Green shirts The occasion was marked by the presence and short speech- making of reeves of the three municipalities from which the personnel of the Sutton team is drawn North Sut ton and The game which followed be tween the Huskies and the Sutton was a hardfought match with the home team winning A fight between spectators and players near the end of the game threatened to become a Donnybrook but the police in attendance soon had the situa tion under control and the sup porters were simmered down Twentyfive lucky program hol ders were recipients of prizes SUTTON WDM Sutton Greenshirts defeated in a game at Sat ton memorial arena last Friday evening Ron son of Coach Ellis Pringle was used as a forward In place of the Bill Brett and put his year to good stead in being credited with an assist on one of the goals scored for Sutton ROSS PLUMBING mad Deep and shallow w sure systems Installed serviced FOR SERVICE PHONE swing open for a twinbill at pm Smoke Ring bantams will meet Aurora Rotary in a battle for first place and at chimes Office Specialty Juveniles will cross sticks with Aurora Wil sons second period counters Jack Andrews turned in his best game of the season and Ken ton biffed everything in a Mil ton sweater to furnish the de fending highlights MOVE INTO SECOND PLACE Frank moved his oncharging Gorman Smoke Rings into second place in the North York Bantam League on as the Rings claimed a win over Doug Marchants Lions in arena Francis Lewis paced the Smoke Rings classy passing at tack with two goals Don Ron Allen and Lome collected a goal each while Brian Million connected for two assists and Ken Cassavoy supplied the pass for one kill shot Ken Douglas with Ron Fry assisting and Hill brothers Larry and Ron worked in cahoots for markers Smoke Rings Vault Into Bantams First Place Newmarket Gorman Smoko Rings vaulted into first place in the North York Bantam Hockey league when they defeated Geo Cookes Red and Whites over the past week Scoring at goal a period clip and from sharp goal keeping from Proctor ami defensive work from Lome Ron Allen Don Bone Don and Smoke Rings scored a triumph in Francis Lewis counted two and hit the score sheet for a goal and two to spearhead the Rings attack Jim Haywood notched a period goal to out Lurry Proctor shutout bid With the sponsor man Peter Gorman on hand Smoke Rings downed In local Monday to put clutch on first place It was a Stall match after find twenty minutes as Grant itching and nicked up the Smoke Rings tallies and Bill Bradford and fired counter punches lien Hollar Lipped in Don gains puss early in second to break lha ami Brian Mil lion working a Trojan nulled fur two insurance mark ers lain In third period on both Million goal Coach Frank llfllUngtiworHt Is club Into a strong unit theyll ho heard from hero on Juveniles Lose To Aurora and Richmond Hill up an impress ive three game winning skein Newmarket Office Specialty juveniles hit the skids over past week Bill Wilsons dumped local tribe last week and on Monday Richmond Hill scor ed two Into goals claim a 13 win over Specialties look at Mondays rough and ready garni Charles Richmond Hill a ace trlggerman set the Bill White coached Rose Kings up with an early 20 lead Bob in from of the Hill cage and rerouted a Jack pass Into I nil rigging to make It before round one concluded Glen Kef for blazed a blue lino shot to tic It In fifth minute of the second Newmarket grab- tied the lead early in the third as Ken Smith sunk George Davis pass Ron then got the goals that sunk the Specialty fchlp Leuschner scored at to tie It and seconds later went in alone to supply the game winner for the visitors Ken Brought on coach Eddie Pitt manager and tho Specialty juveniles suffered from wash blues lust week as BUI dois fast skating wiped Specialties off the map fiD Walt and Ron launched the Aurora victory and John Richards and Don Morning widened the gap Ted Toledo Rogers flashy work set up Auroras final two goals pass gave Don Morning his second goal of the exchange and In turn dunked a John Richards relay for Am- GALS WIN ro ra ad les n t two first period goals and went on from there to defeat Newmarket in an exhibition ladies hock ey game in the Aurora Arena Tuesday Betty Patrick scored twice and Edna Anderson added a single to give Aurora the ver dict Helen Burch with Jeanne assisting for the Newmarket tally Newmarket J MacDonald Watt Burch L J Aurora E J Rose Anderson I Ma shin tor Patrick Evans Woods J Hammond sixth counter Geo Davis Freeman West Jack Staley Del Creed and Glen Keffer had the best opportunit ies to crack the shutout spell but Dave Walte was thespot to turn aside their best directed efforts THE SPORTS COLUMN iff More Sport Mews One of the fine of was in our humble by an Olympic Till is an era In the great Ice shows offer amounts almost fabulous to Inter title winners and there Is nothing wrong nor unethical In these possessore of natural talents selling their wares to the Barbara Ann Scott W great Button are notable woo have led parade of ice stars into the ranks To all this theres one notable exception Because believed her future lay in far less glamorous roles than the great ice shows provide Britains Jeannette the queen of the last Olympic winter games hung up her skates refused a huge offer choosing to devote her life to charitable work that involved menial and tiresome duties After she had stolen the headlines at the Oslo show Miss AUwegg announced she was through with competitive skat ing Few believed that she was serious It was felt that when the big offer came along Britains girl champion would succumb as had most of the stars of her time The big offer came an offer of pounds or around per week from the Music Corporation of America But still this 21year old daughter of a British naturalised declined She replied simply that she was not no matter how high the offer Im just not cut out for bustle and whirl of showmanship and would make me un happy to do so she said in effect Today Is doing something that Is making her very happy She is in Switzerland at the international Pestalozzi village at There she is helping in the British dwelling to look after orphaned children who come from a dozen different nationalities Her selfImposed tasks for payment less in a year than she was offered per day by the show magnates include the hundred and one dally domes tic chores involved in looking alter children who it it for such organizations as this and such selfsacrificing per sons as Jeannette would be thrown helpless upon the world asiiJI This Isnt intended to criticise by inference who followed the dictates of a practical era and to capitalize on the skill they developed Ion and hours of practise entitled to their wwirfc as is entitled to the rich undoubtedly gains In her more humble of life fat DISTILLERS LIMITED r f MAYOR IS LADIES CHOICE rrt V0 If I I f j I J Jv -w- 9r r ry 1 p Rose Kings Defeat Aurora Leofon 5 1 Aurora Wood- hrldgo and a Hill Rosa ore bo to take on homo Ico Kings after nil road opened at homo last Friday and turned In hamplonHhlu display to thump Bill Aurora legion A goal second period drive provided for Hose Klngfi to bag win with two goals and assist paced Hill while Don Willis Jim Hart Into grab for tallies Walt flottthwood wiped away the of an Aur orashutout as he split Hill defense for a period score to rtr l i t- t rt ii L9 s- J tec fc fc V r Vr UPPLIES J AC 1 J AND ORDER BEST a i V as IM Ivo year Ottawa Mayor For second si ton la the choice of Canadian woman for the title of the year Mayor Whittan at her in Ottawa been the ifj lC j f if -ft- i t Ml t