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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), April 15, 1954, p. 9

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and the play off grind annexed the midget league crown and the Ted trophy The- competition between Newmar ket Aurora and the semifinal roundrobin series- -KSr- ir Newmarket after wnnipg the series won in the finals Newmarket under the expert handling of Eddie Pitt and Ken jftoughton for the second year in a tow were league champions The Special ties received the Stew Patrick Newmarket defeated to win til crown air ter had disposed Blackcats in the semis Congratulations are extended to all the title winners and the runnerstip for their fine North York leagued teams showed well in the Aurora Cubs reach ed the bantam finals before losing to Port Newmarket Gorman Smoke Rings reached the quarterfinals before being ousted by Bramp ton Brampton went on to win the midget crown Newmarket Specialties lost to Lindsay in the first round of the juvenile A- minor play- downs bantams and midgets bearing a rating under coach Doug were ousted in the third and fourth round re spectively by In both cases after defeating won the A titles ban tams and midgets advanced to the third round of the play- downs Much of the leagues fine suc cess can be credited to the fine cooperation of the coaches managers executives and team sponsors Due for thanks in this respect are Doug Marchant Bill Hodgson Forrest Earl Hill Earl HASHMAN AWARD Doug Clarke Secretary Your has unfinished hockey business on the books to wind up before he can get spring fever As youre probably aware it wasnt a successful year for Aurora Bears They hopped up into the ultra strong nine team junior race and wound up out of the playoffs However that wasnt the fault of the Bears mentors Andy Norm Charlie Dr Boulding and Don Clarke If the players had worked as hard as the above quintet theres no doubt they wo old have made the playoffs Mr Clarke the clubs genial secretarytreasurer spent hours team work and this week for a job well done were nam ing Doug Hashman award winner and Theatre pass receiver a very faithful hockey worker calls Aurora home and works for the Canadian Hoffman Co in AND SPARES Davis Leather bowlers break ing into the circle were Ken Bennington 693 Ned Tansley Burling Scoring roundup Scott Thorns Burling League standing is Scott Thorns Burling The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Apr Page it Members J the Newmarket league soesropgi turned to the knife and fork league the official windup of their season at the Region halt Friday The event was the annual league banquet of prizes to team and individual Winners as well as outstanding scorers throughout the the dinner the Radian legion team who won league honors in the playoff were presented with the Jack Smith trophy The Dow trophy was awarded to the Construction team who fin ished the regular schedule in first the average depart Roy Kef registered a mark to cop the top honors and the Roy trophy Other top averages were record ed by Bill Hind and Bond each Trophies donated by Keith Davis Joe Smith Frank New ton and the league were award ed to high triple flat Ernie high triple With handicap Doug Mount high single flat 350 Hall high single with handicap 375 Paul McKelvey Alan Edgar Al- liston Gord John Walton Son Ken Bradshaw Norm Alexander Chas Dave Barbour Thornhill Ken Harold Tran Stouffville BUI Calhoun Harry Sutton Jim Murray Aurora Lowell Waller Francis Hollings- Peter Gorman Eddie Pitt and Ken Newmarket Also olie for a vote of thanks are all the chaps who handled assignments for the various teams free gratis PEEVES -Newmarket- have drawn Ingersoli as first found opponents the Ybuiig Canada hocked tourna ment being staged Easter holiday representatives Scheduled to Open their tournament play at r Forty teams have entered the Included in the long list are teams from Winni peg North Bay and Toronto The tournament winners are the unofficial peewee champions of the Dominion C J spilled the maples at a clip to pace the Office Specialty Office- mens loop Tommy Scott was a dose second with Other top marksmen were Stew Parks Bruce Andrews Lou Bovair League standing is Scott fliimister48- Wednesday afternoon dies league teams giltedge season last week Doris team finished on top 36 points Agnes Richard- son second thirds 3 points- the winning team Were Dorks Kay Morrison Helen Taylor Kay Hugo Martha uska and Myrtle Dunn High three game shotmakers Myrtle Dunn Marie Helen Taylor Martha NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER Your crushed stone gravel and top soil EVANS Phone Newmarket srM Four Hub Teams For North York Baseball Initial spade work designed to provide Newmarket with four strong teams in the North York minor baseball league was at a meeting of minor enthusiasts Monday teams are definitely or ganized and ready to They are a juvenile and a midget team Plans for a bantam and a team are expected to take shape in the near future Eddie Pitt and Ken will combine their talents as manager and coach respectively guide the juvenile expressed a desire to sponsor the midget team this season in the North York league and playdowns The baseball planners will ap proach the Newmarket Opti mist club and Newmarket Recre ation Commission regarding sponsorship of the bantam and teams Top pin in the Thurs day Night ladies league were Myrtle Dunn Fran Bennitc Marie Htigh- son Jean Scott Marion Vi Bill three game gunners the Monday night ladies league 588 iMqna Dean 581 Emma Marion Stark Nora Smailey Thorns Annie Hall Jean Gould Hester Ann Osborne Scoring round up Monday Peasants Clippers League standing with four Weeks to go is Clippers ts PINUPS ORGANIZE MONDAY The organization meeting of the Newmarket junior ladies softball club will be held in the Newmarket town hall basement on Monday April at pm Last season the team under the able direction of Geo Watt Ken Burke and Bill Shropshirej reached the Lake Simcoe junior ladies league finals Plans for another strong league entry will be discussed Monday TENNIS MEETING APRIL Keith Davis and his ace right hand man Ken are hoping there will of racquet around this season to do their stuff on the courts First steps towards or ganising for a big year will be taken April the date set for the organization meeting of the Newmarket Tennis club The meeting is scheduled for at the Newniarket Tennis club courts In the event of rain the meeting will be held over until the following Monday Everyone interested in tennis is asked to attend this meeting A free Easter hat with every top coat at Morrisons Newmar ket I SPiRTS COLUMN in spent straggle for possession of most most award the Stanley Cup to in its final torrid stages this week This marks the final yardage alone a dollar trail Tor trophy that cost than an among amateur hockey It was back in the Nineties that Lord Stan- ley then Governor General of Canada donated the sum of ten pounds sterling for the purchase of the trophy to bear his name Lord Stanley was rather an indifferent hockey fan But during his tenure of office another distinguished English man Lord was a visitor at Ottawa and through his efforts the trophy was secured Kilcoursie was fascinated by the hockey of the period so much so that he asked to be tutored in what he described as athletics He proved an apt pupil and became a player on the Rebels Hockey Club then a member of the Ontario Hockey Association Lord Kilcoursie then learned that the teams played merely for the glory of win ning with no tangible recognition given the victors He sought out his friend Lord Stanley and prevailed upon him to make some fitting donation preferably one that would perpetuate the memory of Lord Stanley Upon re ceiving the en pounds Lord had a trophy fash- toned to be known as the Stanley Cup and presented annually as symbolic of Canadian hockey supremacy Toe Cup was awarded as a challenge for amateur for the very good reason that then in the days of natural small rinks many of them openair prof hockey was not even thought of There was nothing in the deed of the gift stipulating that amateurs only should play for the trophy and 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