Aurora arena doors flew open Thursday for another North York Minor Hockey League tripleheader attraction It was a big winning night for the home forces as Aurora bantams mid gets and Juvenile checked skat ed and shot their way to three victories In recording the triple win Aurora swept aside New market twice and once Aurora slipped through for four goals in final two chapters to turn in a decision over in the Newmarket Optimists boasting a game winning skein were stopped by Aurora Legion in the midget affray Aurora Wil sons made the night a complete success racking up two third period goals to dump Newmar ket Specialties in the hard driving juvenile contest Dan Patrick scored two Jim Herb and Charlie Vrana singes to rate Aurora the bantam triumph Larry Hill sniped two and Barry Hill counted third goal The midget game had the fans hanging from the rafters Bob Morgan was the Aurora hero Bobs goal his second of night with seconds to go staked out the Aurora win Teams matched a goal each in the first and fired a pair each in the second- Bill Forhan Grant Mor ton Jack Cain and Bob Wilson bagged Newmarket tallies with Earl Lothian Charlie and Don McKnight coming in for assistance marks Bob Morgan had one goal help from Mike Bob and John and assists went to Murray Comfort Cliff and Bud Sutton in recording the midget victory Ron hit the jack pot for two Aurora goals and Don Morning racked up a singleton to stake out the juvenile victory Bob Attwell fired Jack pass into the Aurora rigging to save Ret from a shut out shame tee Semi Richmond Hill Rose Kings de feated in their first home midget contest The tightened the Rose Kings hold on second place in North York Midget Hockey League race It was the Hill- mens seventh wire havent been able to beg borrow or steal a victory as yet and are solidly entrenched in the league basement Richmond Hill scored a three goals a period clip to take com mand Peter Hart Faul Baker and Paul Lecuyer scored two each to pace the Rose Kings Jim Heal Don Willis and Jim scored a goal each to com plete the Rose Kings tally list Gee managed all the counters ML Crews Bag 6eak G Morton Can Can Wilson Leaf Leaf Bell Leaf B Crouteh Can Lothian Bos Lewis Leaf J Cain Ran Can G APts 24 14 22 5 Avon leas Trip Aurora Bears and Owen Sound Greys came up with one the fastest and most thrilling games of the winter Friday in a junior cl in the Aurora arena Bears came out of the dash safely tucked under their wing winners and with first place It was crammed with exciting momenta Customers cheered to the echo the two goal efforts of Bill Maguire and Bob Cook Those two led the Aurora They the fans whooped If up when the Bears cashed two unanswered goals in the middle round Those two netting exer cises by Bob Cook and Artie Barber broke a deadlock They were important goals for the clan They the Sounders in- to the chaser role Chase the Bears they did but never did quite catch up although they did force the fans to hold their breath as three times during the rousing closing period they came within one of tying the contest Fans thought Joey Burke was nothing short of sensational and gave a hearty hurrah to Andy Closs Jr Bob Hanna Nobby Ash and Geo for giv ing Joey tremendous help Fans had to cast a vote of apprecia tion to Grant Edwards and Bill Smith for collaring a goal and two assists each and to Artie Barber for a successful goal scoring expedition Joe chipped in with a solid game drew an assist and rated the first penalty shot of the winter He missed Pep Mar tin Williams and Bob Veale also drew merit marks for effort and Bruce Neath net ted two each for the Sound Jim Pembroke and Jack were Sounders other net men Fisticuffs broke out in the third period Bob and Jim Pembroke provide the pre liminary at and Grant Ed wards and Pembroke the main event at Pud Ham mond took a dim view of these and chased the bat tlers for a five minute cooling I off process CONTINUOUS NIGHTLY FROM TWEE SATURDAY AT A Keswick Comets got back in the winning groove after drop ping a couple of road decisions with a fanpleasing win over Port Perry in the Keswick arena Saturday evening Comets did nt waste time getting down to business They erupted for three first period goals and counted two each in the succeeding rounds to rate a spot in the win circle Dave Couch whipped in three goals to pace the Comets as sault Playing coach Ken Davie was next in line for star rating scoring two goals Bill Mc Laughlin and Geo Burrows were Keswicks other tallymen Till Mark and fir ed the Ports goals as Bernard Kay turned in an outstanding netminding try in the Keswick cage and received good defensive protection from Tommy Hare and Clark- Jf-Ss- AWARD Smokes Tie Aurora Newmarket Smoke Rings and Aurora Rotary came up with an suspenseful ail dead lock at the arena Monday in a North York Bantam Hockey League contest Brian Millions goal with a minute and sec onds to play earned Newmarket a tie Don made Mill ions slip through the Aurora iron curtain possible Aurora with Bill Patrick Jr masterminding open ed the scoring in the initial round as Jackie Brooks polish ed off a three way combo that Included Danny Patrick and Charles As a result of the tie Aurora held onto their one point advantage over the Smoke Rings for the leagues top Frank net minder Larry Proctor and Auroras Alan Childs and Leroy Ellis turned in starry jobs in puck stopping parade Closs For Defence Today with the emphasis on dish and dash hockey and goals galore were often prone to overlook the defensive man- Last year about this time Andy Jr was one of the Aurora Bears top notch scoring threats Andy this year has drawn a defense assignment To date be hasnt raised a goal against the opposition But dont let that fool you Hes still one of the Bears top notch performers He isnt getting the goals perhaps hot hes stopping a lot of opposi tion members from taking a scoring cut at Bears netminder Joey Burke Pull Andrew Jr off the Bears defense and believe me youd see unite a difference This week therefore for a change were dropping the scoring statistics out the window and there have been some good ones too in favor of Andy Jr and his fine defensive work Hes our award winner and Theatre pass recipient this wad i School Hockey School league teams furnished another round of five hard fought games Saturday morning The leagues official scorer Harvey Burling posted the following results in the squirt division Rangers 1 Leafs 2 Hawks Bruins 2 Redwings 1 Feewee sector results were 2 Flyers Spits Brian Bales racked up a hat trick performance and Gary Porter scored two to furnish the Rangers with their second win Larry Tunney kept the shutout wolf away from the door Larry Keffer and Peter counted as Leafs won their second straight Wayne Greenfield fired the Hawks goal Keith Burling and Jim Tunney managed goals as the Bruins tripped Redwings Paul potted the Wings tally Turning to the games Barton Sedore John McKnight Bob and Burgess pounded home goals as erased Geo Robertson and Paul Blair were marksmen Larry Bone was the big gun with three in the Flyers camp as Flyers nipped Spits Howie contracted for the Flyers fourth marker Ian Dick scored two and Jim a single for the Spits It was the Flyers second straight win Newmarket Sports Editor Seems to me this is National Health Week Hope the Spits are healthy enough to clobber the Builders tonight Of course youre all aware Bush and comp any are visitors here tonight Morrison and his braves are up for this one Its about time they stopped the Builders Local are sure as shooting Spits can do it if they come up with a repeat performance of their show against Barrie Per sonally this observer would feel better about the outcome if we could have carried a few of those goals harvested against Milton into tonights hassle We hear via the grapevine Ed die has objected to our Hot Stove League sessions in the referees sanctum Clock watcher Maguire skateman Vic and this observer it seems are unduly in fluencing the whistle Imagine that guess we couldnt Specialty JuvenRes Aurora 21 A staling hot third period spurt that racked up two goals earned Newmarket Office Spec ialty a win over Aurora Wil sons at the arena Monday in a North York Juvenile Hockey League contest It was quite a hockey game The teams smash ed and grabbed and didnt spare the horses on each other Just to make it seem like old times all players on both teams forgot hockey to wade into each in style Referees Fred and Gibson broke up the melee by sending locals Ken Smith and Dave Pitt and Auroras Don Morning and Ted Rogers to the cooler The teams galloped through a rugged skelter first period without breaking Ice This was due in part to sharp netminding by Specialties Dick Corner and Aur oras Dave In Ttwn League i rick Jr and crowed over the Aurora triumph MINOR REMINDERS Guess theres nothing to do but dish out another reminder Remember before Christmas we said wed lower the boom on you mommas and poppas if you didnt get out to see the wee nipper do his Ice lane stuff Well whereve you been Two games Monday be twixt Aurora and Newmarket were top notch hockey dishes Juvenile scrappers even threw in ah old AuroraNewmarket fued for old times sake Better give a look at the sport calendar take a peek at the minor ac tivity ICE CHIPPINGS Its been a headache winter for the natural ice rink managers Tom Hare with brother his right hand man have taken over the operation of the Keswick arena Doubt of theyll ever get ice Those hot tips these two sport Everything exciting happen in the town league Take for in stance Tuesdays twin bill Fans got two piping hot games and for extras Coring Doolittle was thumbed from the Regents-Van- clash and an irate customer jumped Referee Bob Peters The soupedup free wheeler In a 2all tie SPORTS CALENDAR Jan Newmarket arena Bight Newmarket I Aurora arena North tripleheader bantam Newmar ket Aurora midget Richmond Hill Aaron p Juvenile Richmond Hill Aurora Jr mens hockey ML Albert Vivian Vandorf Jan Aurora arena Jr Colling- wood vs Aurora pan New market arena Optimists vs Bruins Rangers Ted Toledo Roge banged in vfr arena midget vs New market pan Richmond Hill arena North York midget No- Richmond Hill p arena winbill King Kleinbnrg Bol ton Sutton arena County rural Keswick Sutton Jan Newmarket arena Newmarket P hockey Wings vs Hawks Fly er Bruins vs vs Spits Rangers Leafs Aurora arena four Bob Moose Andrews goal mouth pass for Auroras lone goal That came at of the second That put the Ken Broughton- coached Eddie Pitt managed Specialties on the spot They came back in championship style In round three Geo Davis let fly a shot at 118 of the third and Freeman West swished in to whip the rebound number one unit Creed Bales and Gien Keffer plunked in the game winner at the midway mark of the period Creed doing the actual shooting in a goal mouth scramble have done much damage minded chappies hand out bound to keep the Keswick gard ens pretty warm this winter A fellow were going to miss along the sport beat this semes ter is Bradley Balfe has departed for Jamaica twice coached the Leafs through to the Optimists crown His successor in the coaching department is Newmarket Spits BUI Were keeping address handy in case Sir William gets into difficulty Fred Dillman is doing a grand Job as referee in chief of the Op timists Wonder what wed do without men like Fred witling to give all for Hub sports Freddie has been getting aid from Spits players and other town enthusiasts in referee- department HISPORTS Fred Sneers three platoons strong midget Junior and senior Invaded Pick ering College Wednesday for North York Basketball League action Grant Mortons point led Newmarket midgets to a 3728 In Junior a bulge with the Collegians working diligent ly in last half to a M3 triumph In senior Pickering romped hither and yon gusto to post a victory Morton chief alders in bringing home the midget win for the were Bill Don Pago and Charlie Allen scored and Stan Keller for Five players shared the scoring spotlight for the NHS juniors Bob Dick counted Ken Can in- voy Alt Ron Beck ett 7 and Paul to pace scorer Dick Facer dropped In and John Brown- lee for Pickering Manuel hooped John Cam eron 14 and Dick McDuffee to fipark Pickering seniors Wayne Robinson and Nell Tote tank seven each for the Pickering College senior hock dropped decision to St Andrews First In the New market arena Friday Tony Drews scored two and Peter Green one for the and Grey Borden Cosby Geo Robertson and BUI ran two goals apiece for SAC Picker won a pair of cage contests Saturday over St An drews Pickering Juniors nosed out St Andrews in a pressure- cooker while seniors topped Dick Facer dumped In IS points and Stan to provide the Picker ing Junior spark Post and Black wen St Andrews top Dick Pickering push- shot artist hooped Pete Har vey and Manuel each for Pickering seniors Bark- headed St Andrews list with the Spits havent gathered a win against the Builders this term Incidentally figuring the standing in the Big Eight group now that Midland and Fergus have vacated is a kingsize head ache Builders brass are using a special scoring system of their own Heres how it operates every game you lose Is exhibi tion everyone you win is a league game Should try It our selves sometime Builders keep repeating that they havent been beaten in a league play this win ter Sure thought wed noticed where had beaten them TOWN LEAGUE TV Wonder to me Is why more fans arent tak ing in the town league battles Theyre the biggest two bits worth of hockey anywhere and VandorfReg games rank with the best of the year locally Town league guiding geniuses should select an official bouncer An irate fan pounced on referee Bob Peters after Tuesdays Van- clash In a previous vey Gibney nearly had his- hide pinned to the wall by steamed up players Theres no call for this rowdyism and attacks on officials This comer finds the referees call em they see cm and theyre not out to Job any one AURORA TOWN LEAGUE are suffering from the shorts too were told Fans arent giving the contests a tumble Club of ficials will try to remedy this situation next Tuesday with a special attraction A dog team no a full complement of huskies is to do a turn around the rink ere kickoff time By the look of things only thing thatll stop Mickey Sut tons Ditch Diggers Is a big band of huskies Suttons classy clan are the only undefeated platoon in North York Our own were unbeaten until last Thursday Aurora stopped them and Messrs Bill Harry Sutton Pep Bill Pat- SPITS LOSE TO CLIPPERS Though it wasnt billed as such unofficially the North York senior hockey title was on the line as Newmarket Spits skidded into Saturday for a joust with the high flying Clip pers Spits came out of the joust losers George Stark put the doublewhammy on the Spits machine with a fourgoal effort Nick Bangay Harold Gibson and Don Lewis bagged the Clip pers other markers Bill John ston with Don Smith and Don Gibson assisting and Don Gibson via Don Smiths pass furnished the Spits scoring plays The two teams have a date to repeat be fore the Newmarket fans on Feb games Aurora League arena minor bantam New market Jan Newmarket arena bantam Newmarket juvenile Hill Newmarket Jan Newmarket arena Newmarket District twinbill Mount Albert Reg ents KetUeby Vandorf Aurora arena townkagttt Chappies Aces Flyers gera arena N juvenile Aurora vs Richmond Jan 8S8 arena County rural Wood- Jr wood arena minor twinbill Aurora midget Newmarket High School N basketball College Murray Edgar with Sutton howitzers and John and Good wood flash Swifty Todd work- ing manfully stopped No doubt about the star the Regents- Vandorf hassle It was Vans goalie Tom Holme Sir Thomas robbed eWty Oil man from defensive greats Deb Cooper and Jack Smith to flying Or- Thorns and Stan Gibbons Battlin Bill Ingram was Up for this game too Billiam aside sure goals from Forfar Loring Bill Kingdon Bud Lehman and Clem Ellas Teams traded first period goals Grant Morton with Stan Gibbons the assist matched Forfars score on Doolittle Jim Preston put in the lead in the second with Ron assisting Bob Smith converted a relay that took in Cliff Gunn and Murray into the- Regents tying tally Kettleby hoping to make it two in a row couldnt stop Skip Taylor and John tie aces Skip dished up three goals John two while Hank and BUI Brett completed the scoring with a goal each ties had the TerryHodgson on the ropes at the end the first and shot in five in the second to complete the picture Ron Hodgson a going concern put Kettleby on the score sheet- first Gallopin BUI Winters add ed number two and Bruce Rose and Harry Lostchuk scored in the final session as had it all over the like a tent WIN Last Friday night at the Sut ton arena the down ed the Port Ferry in a high scoring cleanly played game Sutton scorers Skip Taylor with five BUI Brett three John Learoyd two and Keith Dunn and Ralph Griffith one apiece Early in the third period Sutton was behind On Saturday night the Sutton Greenshirts journeyed to Wood- ville to take the game there BRONCHIAL C0I6H Arc you by a bronchial cough to tightly packed In your bronchial tubes no a mount of faxma able to arc made to loosen phlegm so It cornea away easily and you arc relieved of couKhlnjeandYvhccauiK Get RaiMJuffof quick relief at Lvi ADVANCED v a UpiflMST Gel Revenge in sweet Lowell edged hi Optimist Into Aurora Thursday The had a warm reception ready for them In fact it was bo warm the first game- of the season to Aurora and It snapped their Kama winning Aurora were visitors hack here Friday and Intent on doing It again but Waller and Company had other Mean not revenge for their in Aurora 21 It was a gruller and full of suspense a cent detective thriller Newmarket won It on the strength of two first period Bob Wilson steered Don pass Into the Aur ora cage for the first and Jack Cain rifled home Norm Smarts relay for number two Jim replied unassisted for the Invaders In the second period The Optimists then stood off Aurora further tempts to tie I