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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 5, 1953, p. 9

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Are Spits To Be Senior The question at the mo ment among the Hub hockey faithful seems to be what rating are the Spitfires going to carry this season The Spits started out towards intermediate A- The club executive then attempted to get a senior tab and an in vitation into the newly organ ized metro senior B circuit First it seemed the way was paver for them to step into the higher category Last week came that there was some objection from one of the clubs in the metro loop against the Spit being accepted- That ob jection it is said has been with drawn and all that is needed to allow the Spits in the metro sen ior B group is a final from the executive The executive is meeting J Now Yon Can Treat VAGINITIS la Cattle After extensive experimenta tion Nixon Laboratories have developed an effective treat ment for Vaginitis in Cattle This new Nixon product is easy to use and quite inexpen sive If you are having breed ing troubles due to Vaginitis drop in and let us explain this new treatment that is us- Available now at LANE DEDG8 p in special session Monday to give a final answer and the answer should be known late Monday or early Tuesday If the Spitfires are accepted for membership in the Metro loop theyll be grouped with Stouffviile Clippers Aurora- Wheelers Dynes Lea- EastYork and Flyers a team operating at Havana Gardens- Most of the teams in the Metro loop have played five games in their schedule to date so if the Spits are accepted you can bet theyTI be put to work immediately to catch up in the games department with the other clubs The Metro group appears to be a well balanced circuit and the fans can look forward to fine hockey At the moment leads the circuit second KiY Flyers third Dynes fourth and Aurora-Lamb- ton Wheelers fifth What happens if the Spits are turned down in their bid for a higher rating poses a big problem and Down The Centre by Ab Hulse Seventeen Teams Entered In North York Minors The North York minor hockey Aurora Bears get their baptism savvy The club lacks a sponsor leasee appears headed for its of tomorrow night at as yet but expects to have gold season in 195354 when they meet the defend- and green outfits soon Among teams are definite starters The f list includes four juvenile seven league opener At this stage one are Gordon Lee John midget and six bantam Teams i would be a supreme optimist to Don Busby Jim Ross George entered are juvenile Norma Stone Bill and many On Monday night district fans- more former double blue play- Rich- will get their chance to see a K- fixture as Case and Roger Perry of Bolton All under that old favor- Newmarket have joined the Z Bolton come to team and we understand a S2 that Cana a new entry is in reality wU1 follow suit to give the team the Dixie club which play- real district flavor Until the ed here once last winter playdowns if On Monday night the te treemen defeated Comer Boys in but the players wont be their own Theyre getting who was loaned to the team he played with last year netting the three against Aurora will be on the Aurora blueline with Bob Grant Morton who the old reliable Andy Jr will have to revert to the blue berg Hill Bolton and officials a circuit Beeton is definitely interested in a juvenile and entry Oak Ridges is a bantam entry Aurora Sutton St Andrews College and Bradford entries are pending New teams in the circuit this reason are Bolton and The leagues annual meeting was held in the Newmarket town hall last Thursday Delegates were present from Oak Ridges Schom- line for time killing and Alliston schedule other intermediate A clubs in AH teams in the western Ontario met early this they would enter the week to draw up an group Winners in the var ious series and must be declared by Feb Deadline for accepting entries has been set at Nov The regular scheduled is expected to start on Nov Geo will act as league governor again season The club needs a couple of more bashing 7 ft SPITS TONIGHT AT MEMORIAL No everyone is what fires win have to offer sea- son The answer will be forth coming tonight at the New market Manorial arena when Coach Larry trots oat his Spitfires for a son test with Oaks Game time is ml FOE PHOTOGRAPHS BUDD STUDIO PHONE 1 the revolutionary UBURBANITE TO SAVE TIME on your LONG DISTANCE CALLS Hold Elections Miami greens where good fel lowship good fun and good bowling travel hand in hand organized for the season Wednesday Twentyfive bowl ers attended to give the new season a rousing and successful sendoff Top priority item on the agenda was the election of offi cers for the coming season Tommy Scott was named are becoming scarcer each but Jack definitely wont play year for better hockey Jo away from his work Gasko Bob and Bob will work as one forward unit Walker all up from Marlboros midgets or other good teams will Newmarket And Footballers He Newmarket footballers had to get a last second goal to earn a draw with Combines in a weekend exhibition soccer contest It was the third meet ing of the two teams Newmar ket won the first two The two teams weather permitting will meet again next Sunday at St Andrews College Judging from Sundays game a close battle all the way about all that is needed to make soc cer a major district sport Is a couple more teams to round out a four- team loop The soccer boosters have high hopes of in teresting Bradford King City and a team out way in entering a league next season- Both teams hit the crossbar with shots in the first half had many good chances but couldnt score At half time Klass Vander- Waal who along with John Ren dering started the Newmarket club last season donned his kicking shoes In double quick time he had booted home two goals to give a lead Harry Lavender Vandorfs mighty atom set up the first goal Corner kicks played a big part Bert Wright former golf pro in Newmarket tying the game at Aurora Highlands was in Arnold Nelson rerouted a cor- The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov rate WHEELERS ECLIPSED Aurora Wheelers the he Albert bowlers senior hockey providers at the Aurora arena dropped number have turned in some fine early scores In the ladies three at the Aurora arena re- Lorraine Allison leads the ccntly Stouffviile Clippers tripped them It was the Wheelers third consecutive loss parade with a high single mark of and a throe game count of John Olivers 2S1 Is high The Wheelers showing vastj to date and Garnet Parks improvement over their previous Is the mens top three game outing held the speedy power house packed Clippers to a single goal lead it was over the mark Present standing in the league w Allows Rollings erupted for five goals in the final minutes while the best the Robertsons Old- hams Slornchs 11 Wheelers could do was collect Pearsons Cases two Frank Sotnerville fired two Don Avery and Alex one each in the Wheelers losing cause Jack Andrews with Spitfires last year now in St Catharines may take the ice for home games with Niagara Falls seniors Pat Wilson coach of the Cataracts has been after Jack to turn out MOUNT ALBERT BOWLERS Sixteen teams are registered for action in the Mount Albert bowling league The league op erates on Monday and Wednes day at the Newmarket North alleys Ernie Davis is pres ident and Mrs Jim sec- Ryes Smith Davis Wrights EARN WEEKLY Menwomen We have a sensa tional plan whereby you can make weekly and more in spare time by selling our com plete line of dry goods and yard goods No experience needed Samples furnished Free parti- REX TRADING CO Park Ave Montreal where he has enjoyed a couple of good seasons Red Mitchell former recreation director at Au rora and Lindsay has received a similar appointment at Bramp- on Saturday Bert is re siding in Toronto for the winter aid retu to the classy little comprise a second trio The club come third has to be chosen On day and Wednesday last the team played Unionville Jets to make it three nights in a row for the players They therefore by next Monday night have had five ton and will in addition man- games in eight days j age the Brampton arena this Press deadline often prevents winter us giving a late scoop or a new development Newmarket Spitfires as we write this are trying to get senior B rating and an addition to the senior B group As you will recall senior was originally contemplated Then the club decided on inter mediate A again and then a survey of the situation and the Aurora Bears Home Game In Junior Starts Nov Auroras junior hockey fans will get their first opportunity to see how Andy Class Aurora Bears stack up against Big Nine decision of to play group opposition when u I- tear the wrapping off in the overseas tournament cre dent Vicepresidents are up new vistas for George Jelley and Bill Frank boys a new season on Monday Nov boot into the Vandorf goal to start Newmarkefs comeback and Ken Nelson got credit for Newmarkets tying goal in the final second of play The tying goal was a corner kick and actually went in off a Vandorf player giving goalie Chef Koks no chance to save Klass VanderWaal John Ren dering Harry Lavender Arnie DeBoc Joe and Al der were best Frank Phillips Arnold Nelson Ken Nelson and Stan were top performers with Newmarket SSLsi js Larry Bell and Bill Geer now resides in Keep a Hat of numbers yon are likely to call in your are I is e Game time is pm pronto ana Previous to their home start Andy BEE Gib- K ke their first tP start in the new group on Games Committee appointees Andy Bruce Gib son Percy Hutchinson George Stouffv511c clippers and one or Hudson and Bob Pritchard House committee members ap pointed were Frank Prest Wally Adams Phil Todd Vaughan Goring and Horace Cumber Wally Adams was named con cession chief Big Tradein Allowance TELEPHONE NUMBERS two of the Toronto players are available That is bad enough for intermediate A as a loss to seemed to indicate in their first start Cain will play for his Secretary Frank Courtney native Newmarket but along enumerated improvements made with several of the other HANDS Sales r during the summer Among these were the new carpets Charles Willis was highly prais ed for this work on the project as were Manning retiring president Adams Frank Prest Goring and Geo Hudson group on Friday in the Weston arena when they tackle Weston Dukes Weston along with Brampton Regents and St Michaels Buzz ers have been labelled as early favorites to wind up with the group title in tow Manager Andy CIoss coach Charlie assistant coach Norm Stunden and club I will go I and particularly those who work in Toronto wont do so if secretary Doug Clarke realize the club has to make long trips j the Bears are pitted against tough Metro clubs are reported to have opposition this season but are taken a vote as to Newmarkets optimistic the Bears will wind admission and with the ll in a playoff slot of Joe of They have seven players back Flyers all the clubs are said to from last season Three new members Eddie have wanted Newmarket Walt Fines and Alvin Mitchell in the group wards Andy CIoss Jr Joe Gas- Jim Gimblett were welcomed As a matter of fact it is the Bob Veale and into the club The club now OHA executive and not any Nobby Ash and have added Sev an enrolment of members group that has the deciding promising prospects from Plans for the season include club voice as to where a club will the metropolitan area singles doubles and trebles play or not play So far as I Bears plan to play most of championship tournaments The know and I think I would the home games in the the committee also plan to stage competitions with outside rinks OHA has not officially assign- rora flr on Monday nights Newmarket anywhere were grouped as an intermediate The bowlers paused to pay si- A entry with Collingwood lent tribute to the memory of Durham two members who died during the Georgetown Milton Fergus and past year Tom Doyle past vice- j and were due to A i s- My president and John FOR YOUNG CANADA BREATHER jackets Now available in boys sizes Tailored from all wool melton or corduroy silk lined knitted cuffs and waistband contrast ing shoulder and front wool inserts with two bidden pockets A prac tical wind and shower proof jacket for the age boy Available in color combination of royal blue with powder inserts Age to tend a group meeting on Tues day night but declined to do so on the grounds that if this was the grouping they were to get they would not be able to ice a contending team by reason of travelling and the attitude of the players some of whom are waiting on the fence for the seasonal squeeze play with the club It has been suggested that a wire telephone or special vote of the OHA executive will bo taken on the subject but as yet Tuesday noon there is noth ing definite The club has con tacted OHA members in an attempt to secure a favorable O A ruling Our own view has always been a club should be allowed to play in the series or fin which it wants to play Oakville and Milton are all About equal dist ance from Canaltown the others ore on an ascending rate Al ternative is that there will be no hockey in Newmarket or that a senior team will he entered We dont think STRIKES AND SPARES High scoring pacesetters In town industrial league were Blight Geo Watt Gould Del Cyril Keats S3 Pore fi82 Lloyd Harvey Hind Doug Mount Bill Dunn League Keffer Con struction at Electric Dixons Office Specialty Metal Workers Newmarket Dairy Rockets Clover Kickers The Thursday Night ladles league ton scorers were Hazel Joyce Hath noli Doris Edna LEAGUE HAS FOUR TEAMS Plans for the Newmarket and district hockey league to func tion again this season were given a shot in the arm Friday when league delegates met at the home of president Ray Smith Its def inite now that four teams will enter the league race Teams entered are King City Lake Maries Aurora Rockets Vandorf Bruins and Newmarket Regents Ray Smith of Newmarket was returned as president Bruce Hall of King City is dent and Harry Lavender of Vandorf was named sec- treas Executive members are Stan Terry King City Bill Ingram Newmarket Regents Bob Her man Aurora and Doug Alcorn Each team will be allowed to sign players and a final list for executive approval must be submitted by Jan No player playing OHA hockey over junior D rating will be allowed to play in the league Each team may sign two players League delegates voted to play a game regular schedule The league schedule is expected to start in three weeks Regarding playoffs in the semifinals it will be first third and second vs fourth Both semifinals series are scheduled as a best two out of three It is planned to play a doubleheader once a week League officials are approaching both Newmarket and Aurora arena management regarding a home night Uickland filSO Claire Pollock Phil Jeanne 514 Ethel Warden 51t Thelma Dean Nora 502 Clippers shut out Fcmmecats Peasants 1 Pres ent standing Clippers Peasants Bill Collet a healthy to head the Davis leather League trundlem ton scorers Harry Thorns KM Frank Bud League standing Is Thorns Cut ten Scott AKBENNE1T TRAVEL BUREAU For Canadian National Air Lines Steamships Real Estate Insurance St South Aurora Tel Evenings ox triplestitched sanforized blue T r BO tSi plaids Age to yrs a n bright blue or BOYS WOOL COVERT AND CORDUROY SLACKS All tailored with zippers drop loops pleats A rugged fall for active boys and blue shades Age to yrs r BOYS SURCOATSii i AH wool satin quilted lined Clasp buckle front Alpaca fur collar Shades of brown or midnight blue I V Age I i n a a iAiii the latter will materialize Eagles are as yet un decided about playing Sutton and the northern teams are going to play intermedi ate Keswick is out of ho ckey in the overage series and Brougham will not be back cither It isnt a very happy hockey picture so far as the bigger boys are concerned Per haps it will be worked out by tonight when the fans will see Oakville at Stan Smiths Ice palace in an exhibition clash with the Spits Lets hope so We havent had a break from the in iv25 years says one Newmarket Ontario basketball will be played this winter In Aurora Trace energetic all- round Aurora athlete and his mates have entered the and will be grouped with at least three Toronto teams- Au rora high gym will be the play ing venue and it provides a site better than the Toronto teams 11 have Dew who has resided in Aurora for a couple of years will coach the club end Doug pin broke over In the Wednesday afternoon ladles Lender was Myrtle Dunn followed by Smith Mary Fish The league organized recently naming Ionise president Doris trensurer and Myrtle Dunn svc Its a three team league Captains are Agnes Richardson and Doris Tommy Scott a and Bruce Andrews a 218 20O to head the Office Of Icemens loop Present standing Is Scott 4 It was high scorinR week in the Thursday Office Specialty office ladles league Leaders were Mary 184 Shirley 585 and Barbara Watt standing Wsrdell Vanden- In the Monday Night iMgue were Ami TEEN- TOWN DANCE Friday at 9 IN THE Town NEWMAUKET inaires Admiasior- Members WW tmM Make to have us install them J I e te 16600 Leave yoWtftifa yA tf J ff ASSOCIATE TO I Ji vr i j fc A 1 f wi i

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