Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 16 Apr 1953, p. 10

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V Bingo In favor of Lions Minstrel Show A 71 iS iVi I I 9 POLICY CONTPlipDg AT I APRIL I AW J as i iC I IP I I I AT 1 J A V i imfaw fill in the season when the were busy making notes on possible North York Minor Hockey League cham pions they gave about everybody a chance of copping honors ex cept the Office Specialty juven iles That was their one big mis take the experts pans are very red The Specialty hitting their scoring stride in the playoffs skating and backchecking in championship fashion floored Richmond Hill Rose Kings Thursday at the arena They won the best of three series opener The final set the Spe cialties up as North York Juven ile champs The Specialty win another trophy to the Hub hockey shelf and the Hub hockey toys now have two of three North York cups Specialties zipped their way into a first period lead as freeman Glen and Don Mcknight let fly with clean cut goals- Those vital startoff goals were set up by payoff rush es by Creed and Geo The Bill White led made a game of It for minutes Murray Chapman scored two and Ron another Hill ace counted the invaders third tally Those goals made it possible for the to share a tie with the Specialties at the mid way mark of the second From there on it was all a Newmarket show as the Ken Ed die Pitt Specialties roiled into the championship circle by out- scoring the tiring Jack Staiey and Charlie Me- Guire put the puck into the net twice before the end of the sec ond period to build the Special ties a 3 lead Delwyn Creed broke in on a cleared channel for the first of two third period clincher goals and Charlie starring at the pivot spot completed his hat trick perform ance and the Specialty scoring Specialties were led up front by Charlie McGuire with three and Jack with two goals Specialties early in the game had to lean heavily on their goalie Dick Corner and Corner in turn had to brush off some of his glory onto Grant Morton Dave Pitt Ken Smith and Geo and back checking Warren Town- sley and Bales Newmarket D Corner G Morton Pitt Smith West J Creed D Bales G fer G if SOFTBALL MEET MONDAY No sooner do we get the rink closed than up comes word that the sole ball season is upon us Bert Kent Newmarket Town Softball league secretary shoots along advice that should bring ail local mush hall addicts to at ten Hon The organization meeting of the Newmarket Town Softball league for J season will lie held in the Town Hall base ment Monday April at pm Everyone interested in see ing the framework for a strong town Softball league being set Is asked to it a point to attend the meeting I you Urn Up W He as But fa li 0 Vat tot W tot tot tot rt whmra lank with gur shift eed coll If P equipped for Control twistgrip control tank with clutch no pin World Outboard Motor with Drive for extra dependability AWARD Broughton And Pitt to hare tae a alright in Catherine year the Smoke Mings none down In front Optimist tor York Last week the Special ty Joined their younger Brethren in the select by copping the North York title Well done boys Specialty juvenile triumph we thought was one of the most pleasant surprises of the know when they started out they werent given mack of a of copping the flag They it and more power to them to this week to mark their championship winning feat were naming coach Ken and manager Eddie Pitt who had a great deal to do with the ultimate victory as doable winners for the Hash- man award and Theatre passes Hasketts HASH by George Newmarket Sports Editor The sun it seems is shining on both sides of the fence so your scribe I suppose should start dishing up some small talk Thats just what well do first but we must try and get in a few licks to clear hockey from the books Bert Kent and Mickey Smith buzz about the town league ga thering Monday At the end of last season rumor mills were going full blast that the town league was finished It did end on a sour note but lefs forget last year Several chaps have said So what it didnt finish last year but then we had a lot of fun over the season Righto chums thats my senti ments exactly We had a lot of fun some very good games and as your scribe sees it the main function of a town league is to give the largest number possible an opportunity to play ball So lets get out Monday and get cracking on a new season Theres been considerable talk about a town intermediate soft- ball team for outoftown com petition Shouldnt be too diffi cult to have a crackerjack in termediate side Certainly the talent is available There is some talk of going in with Camp Borden and Orillia on this deal Personally we think thats going a little far afield for Soft ball competition Whats wrong with a league comprising Aurora Newmarket and Aurora will have lights this season Newmar ket and already have them our friend John Lunau mentions will have lights this summer possibly could be talked Into making a fourth team Its worth a try Other suggestions your has heard discussed cover a hookup between Aurora and Newmarket Town Leagues and a hookup between Newmar ket Town League and Lake Sim- League Of course these are all just thoughts now possibly vhen the fil berts gather Monday someone will have a better idea The main point fellows if you want a town league get out on Monday and put in your two cents worth If you dont get here dont come along in July or and say you fellows should have done this or done that No you wont have strong league by sitting in your old racking chair Monday and saying let George do it Ice Scrapings We just put the finishing on a great first year in North minor hock ey Already the chaps in control are talking bigger ami better things next season Hone to make it a team league come next snow Already there has been nib Idea about next Sutton Kesvvi St Col lege and ban lams Before closing out tot con gratulation arc in order to all those who helped to make league a grand year sncces Lots see that would Im Geo Cooke Tubby Barrow Bill Wide Wick Mills Bill Munddi and his helpers at Aurora Kim Hong Iter Bill Hodgson Hilt Bob Walton Ken Brown and here at home Ken Stephens Wayne Manning Waller Pitt Ken Frank and Paler been to work with you youll he hearing from UK in the fall- When you came to sum it lip didnt do had for a first year league with ami winning reach ing the midget finals and Rich mond Kill winning through three rounds in Thank are dun those chap who gave their Brno frm gratis referees to arena managers and Bishop for their cooperation in regard to ice time and of course we mustnt for get the aid from the press at Aurora Richmond Hill and Stouffville We had some further notes on the school league and Optimist but thatll have to wait until next week Trailer Meet log Tom and Sons Ltd Wednesday April at pm Arrangements have been made to hold a Tractor Owners Meet ing nd wo you to attend Von may feel free to bring as your guest anyone whom you think would be Interested In this meeting to part of Ford of Canada program to as sist owners In getting the ut most in service and satisfaction from their Tractor and Farm Equipment A Ford of Canada representative will be on hand to discuss any problems you may have and to assist you in 1 trig efficiency of your farm- ins South Baseball League Organizes The South Stmcoe Baseball League pot is beginning to sim mer Heres Information from league headquarters that should get Hub baseball boosters Messrs Hudson Robinson Cain Bennitz and Surgeoner itching to get the team on the field for spring training The annual or ganization meeting of the South Baseball League will be held at the Alllston Legion Hall Thursday April at pm Last season the South League boasted teams name ly Newmarket Beeton Bradford Everett AC Everett Ivy Stroud New Lowell and Thorn ton All twelve teams will re enter according to latest advice received by league secretary Clare Ludlow Five new teams namely Aurora Churchill and Camp Borden Army have enquired about membership in the league Gardner Lloyd and Roy are fronting the move to enter an Auror team If Aurora plans go through the entry In the South Baseball League will bo sponsored by tho Aurora A WWI The third Nltfhl of furnished fun and action in thtt Attror last week First lite was the for the league title and the Tom Dick son trophy were led by Hon Dan Patrick fired three Patrick one The Bombers up with win over to the through with the that kept the from a shutout shame Three close In the pee- wee kept the around until the final hot fired around In one of the sendfinnU Detroit squeezed out Keith Browning making like a junior edition of Curdle Howe two and scor one to furnish the Redwings fire power WKlr and Bill were the hap py Chicago snlpent Maple Loafs and put up a great scrap in two of the semifinals before Glen Bennett got his iron on target to rate the a win over their battling Canuck rivals Those semifinal victories by Redwings and Leafs sent the two clubs into battle for the league title Redwings carnc out of the scrap as league crown wearers Keith Browning Doug Allan and Elgin Evans scored a goal each to supply the Redwings with a 32 win over the Leafs Glen Bennett was again the Leaftian star potting both their goals The games marked the end of another big minor hockey league program under the direction of Bill There were under fans on hand to view the small fry hockeyists in action and that was the only disap pointing feature of the big night of hockey action show over in extra night NEW FEATURES mm TENNIS OFFICERS First steps toward a banner Newmarket Tennis club year were taken at the clubs annual meeting held at the tennis courts Tuesday First on the agenda was the election of officers for the season Honorary presidents named were Beatrice Lyons NL Math ews ami Hob Yates Keith Davis given a vote of confidence and returned as president Other officials named were vicepresi dents Charles Lee ami Margaret Davis was elected secretary and John treasurer The following committees were also named grounds committee uiwn Bradford Curling club accord ing to press releases this week is winding up another successful season In the ladies yearlong com petition Mrs Elizabeth piloted her rink composed of Ruth Kneeshaw Lois Menary and Mrs McClelland through to the top spot and then proved their right to the lofty position by winning the playoff In the mens division four Newmarket rinks entered the seasonlong race Lou Stephens rink was high among the New market four with points followed by Herb Lawrence and Harold Eaton To prove how close the competition was over the season two rinks and Graham Darlings finished in a dead heat for top honors with points each The curlers are still looking ahead for the climax playoff games for the Walker and trophies The original provinces of the Confederation of Canada were New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario and Quebec BRADFORD XT THURSDAY TO SATURDAY Strickland and I Charles Calvert tournament com- chairman Kelt Lee and Margaret Davis Everything points to a big sea son The courts have been clean ed nod rolled and are ready for the laying of tapes It is hoped to slurl the tennis season offi cially weather permitting with in the next two weeks Plans for the coming season discussed the Tuesday gather ing include an open tournament each month timing the season It is hoped also to raise sufficient funds to provide lights for the centre courts Club President Keith Davis al so plans to continue his instruc tion periods for the junior mem bers Imih hero and at Aurora Information on this subject or on membership with the club can obtain by vailing Keith Davis at your heart li3fi0 time your Wood travels you ORGANIZATION MEETING OF THE held on Allan Deborah Kerr Thunder in the East SECOND FEATURE Davis MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY In Technicolor Peter SECOND In White

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