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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), September 30, 1954, p. 14

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The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Sept Calvert SPORTS COLUMN Drama can Hare like fireworks and at least one drama of this kind will oc cur when the National Hockey Leagues all Stars play Detroit Red Wings at De troit the night of October For a coach brandnew to the ma jors who never before handled a hockey assignment the junior ranks will be at the helm of the great Stanley Cup champion Detroit team And a coach in only his second major season will be opposing him Jimmy Skinner newly appointed coach of the Red Wings replacing astute little Tommy Ivan who has moved on Chicago has this important chore for his first job in major hockey Skinners appointment is in line with an established sports policy of having the coach of record at the time of the game direct his team The AH Star contest will mark Skinners debut at the helm of the Detroit club on ice in which he will seek to become the second coach in history to lead a Stanley Cup champion to victory over the All Stars This seasons annual battle will be notable for the fact that facing each other from opposite ends of the rink will be two of the greatest netminders in hockey history They axe Terry Sawchuk of Red Wings and Harry of Toronto Leafs who fought it out for trophy honors to the very last ditch in the race last spring They finished one goal apart scored on times in games Sawchuk times in is a former Detroit who reached Toronto via Chicago Black Hawks to whom he went in a trade that curiously enough involved Boston Bruins fine veteran Sugar Jim Henry pinkcheeked athlete from Owen signalized his appearance with Toronto in the race by registering shutouts and increased that number to 13 is four rears since he played for Detroit his first major league team but it is proverbial in hockey and possibly other sports too that the expatriates are always at their best op posing former teams Your for fh be by House St Calvert DISTILLERS feMllf Blank Blues The Lake Simcoe Leagues showdown set is on It opened Thursday at Mount Al bert with Zephyr Blues and Whizzers the- parti Showing the class that carried them to the league pen nant hung up a 50 whitewash job on the Blues Gord Haley the control artists was quite the sharp one Haley showed why he is the leagues top as he turned in a stylish twohitter Haley specialized in strike puts He got on the hook in this fashion including Alan Ches Lunney Ken Tay lor Bill and Bud twice each victims Haley had a sparkling nohit ter on the griddle fifth when Bill laid down beat out a bunt came after Bill walked It jtjpfe the go two -run- aboard the come a wS fetter a Clarkson Arnold harvested the hit off Haley Arnold in the Texas league liner into Renter- field had The -way- was streaking his test in one was all they needed The first as they gained the jump on Cliff Wards and infield dribblers by Doug Eves Ron Beckett arid Bill The for a second run in the thirct Doug Eves started it with feet bunt and scored on Bill double The unwrapped rt e AW Haley Spins TwoHitter Queensville headed by Ross Chapman and Wit- are going to take some beating in the Lake league finale Thats the general consensus of opinion among the Lake league faithful This is going to be especially true if they continue to get further ace high pitching efforts from Haley Haley boasting near perfect control unfurled a nifty twohitter against Zephyr last Thursday It was Haleys giltedged effort that had much to do with series opener victory And of course as any will tell you pitching is the big item in the small diamond sport The Sfajt Blues were only able to put four runners on via one via a bunt and collected only one solid hit That was Clark Arnolds line single So you can see Mr was having a very good night This week for his outstanding pitching job Haley is our buy for the Hash man award and Theatre pass derrnan boys for eight Evstas usual the fjuimping thref binglesi iterant posted one a double- Dave came- hit apiece to complete error populated the sacks in the jfifth Doug Merchants long ffrwfo are just one win league fipionship celebration The Mergers posted wins last triumphs gave- a command ing lead in games over Hum- Summit in the leagues finals Thursday Schomberg blanked clinching three run surge the Summit and USE ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING ARTICLES YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH sixth They came off Bill fielders choice Don Glovers single and league rookie allstar Dave Harveys triple Harvey hit paydirt sec onds later as Ches drop ped a throw to first on Bob Mil lers infield scooter vas hitting well day romped to a triumph Frank the speed ball hurled heat threehitter So spark whitewash job nailed a lead- In the fourth and chased home fifth frame runs to wrap it up Dales hit a walk and an fly OTloaclecI the bases ScfernJ3erg up ibifigles Summit and Dale had two lb lead while Doug Thpmps Sd drew lone feachv Norm Greenwood mm- dreams i X rose- ut the- second ancl sixth fltqwn six arid completed the iSutruni tb six Singles SchorhV swung away at an eight it- two iwirJH Norm Sunitmen erects to for their Walt Thompsons hpme run touched off big It was the Thompsons two hits and the veteran along with Doug paced the win- briefs attack Howard Archibald Don Merchant Dale and JErafik counted other sale blows Down The Centre BUI Edmonds took the club championship of the Highlands Golf club last Sunday to score his second big win of the week On Wednesday of last week in the champion of champions tournament played at Toronto the 38 year old sign painter repeated his feat when as champion of the Lake- view club he captured the To ronto and district club cham pionship event This he only had to shoot a On Sunday with the biggest gallery in the history of the Au rora elub following the competi tors Edmonds took Frank sell three up and two to play Kver five 36 hole route Down Six holes at one stage Russell made a finish to prolong the match to the 34th hole and Edmonds was hard pressed on end as Russell burned up the nine He joins a long list of golfers Who have held the Aurora lion- Silly who still consecutive wins record Larry Moly- Bill Cross others Another new member d ifhe Highlands Jac the and two formula Haskett HASH By- George Haskett Newmarket Sports Editor We need help with a guzzle Why in softball-base- attendances this seasofi the fair grounds flats We discussed the problem with several regular fans One had this to say Your season is too long Your faithful follow ers get the deep freeze over That 6xplihs the late season but from our observations been a seasonlong just a evening complaint Looking through our long list of league schedules we the district inakers made a sincere effort fa finish earlier this year inten tions were the best but the rams came to spoil their best plans Barring miracle the Art King led leaguers will be welt into October More a Stan holder is declared ffiaife Legion and Sim coe league victors meet for the championship laches takes the prize for spreading their playoffs The schedule ended July as he edged Mount Albert and Keswick Jones for the handicap wound up the playoffs Friday that will when the others go Ford is the only car in Canada at its price with power so it will still be in style long after other lowpriced cars their present models by joining the swing more Fords V8 engine has been ownerproved through millions of miles of driving and its backed by over years experience gained in building more V8 engines than all other manufacturers combined and Ford wif stay worth Because Ford offers you all these important features and because it has the smoothest automatic drive on the road and all the modem effortsaving assists its worth mow when ami you greater portion of its cost limn any competitive make when the others get that clean modern took Ford is Ihe lowestpriced car with styling thats up to date in the modern manner And in addition Ford offers you a range of model choices colour com binations glamorous upholsteries and interior that no other car at its price can matchl mm King football has moved in front and center oft the high school sport program Plans for a bright year grid iron and at the district second ary schools have been finalized George Kelly education instructor and North York League football con vener announced league plans last week Eight teams will operate un der the North York league The league is classified as the south division of COSSA The entry list is made up of four senior and four junior teams entries cover Pickering College A No wmnrket and Aurora Teams entered in the junior compel it ion ate St Andrews Coir and Newmarket In the senior section Aurora and the two eligible now is the time to make the deal of your Ye Drop in and sec Ford Dealer now Youll find tradein value of your present car has never been so high as it is today Youll get the biggest money- deal in town on a new lord V3 Canadas woithiiKiie car with all the linecar features mote honors in another match Only remain to be was mentioned Cm the year as likely to pro and if he the job he can probably have it the to Canadian except at the biggest in Canada are not conducive fa- living or comfort the big winter rest Edmonds just to stay- business is along nicely Goffers the are and holding their own in Ontario and one of days theyll really Kit the especially some of the younger players Robinson Aurora Recre ation director arena man ager has been trying lb de vise some means so that if present sponsors of Bears to retire from the operation of the club another Aurora group will take over and from all reports there seems to bo a strong possibility that such move will be concluded soon Preference m Aurora among the fans seeins to favor Junior hockey and lhs can also be expected soon Its to be hoped that Messrs Gloss and Bonding who have carried the bunion so well in the face of giat odds lost to the sports picture or Oh tflub entirely If some ithr group doesnt step in this trio Incidentally its to Mrs Gladys Rolling and corn who won the fan mentions that perhaps Its because the fair grounds isnt as handy as the Stuart Scott school diamond We hope along with Eddie Charlie and our parks board committee to fix up the new hardball dia mond at the fair grounds going to take time but one of these days well get it done Hub fans will have to fall back on that time honored slo gan wait until year Were not going to capture an Ontario title th Our DoNuts our last hope after defeating Paris in the semifinal3 lost to Simcoe Reformer Cubs in the finals The coached lads were a credit to our com They turned in two outstanding games Jack Cain pitched innings allowing but nine hits Jack was given su perb support Every player coach Francis Hollingsworth and manager Broadbent along with every Hub citizen can fee proud of the boys effort Three cheers for Slim gens One look at the lined banks of Fairy Lake day should convince one and that Newmarket citizens are in a pool Now that we have the ball roll ing it going And how do we keep it going That ideas on how the swimming project should be Still the fair grounds are successful two blocks long blocks ifi3 is 5rnaUy ftpra on from the main stem trie over fair grounds are bleachers and ample parking The facts remains despite the obvi ous advantages fan attendance up yonder isnt on a par wltti the good old days at the School flats Our intermediate hopefuls have been particularly hard hit the attendance column Two factors possibly account for the schools and teams for playoff Theyll meet in a home and will again pick up the torch home total points series at the end of the regular schedule to declare a North York represent- In Jr division and St Andrews will declare winner for One The appears to have three fairly for gridiron action with nil the want to football- have a senior junior and bantam- team reports Geo Kelly George will the senior North York entry Stan a staff newcomer will mastermind bantams while- George Kelly is Iho junior at recent organization meeting of the teams Wft named secretary of the organization big drop First home games have been on Fridays and- the stores are open Second Aurora feitt in the circuit this year You could always figure a dined turnout when these two rivals met Have you any ideas of lions on and means of im proving attendances will be glad to hear from you Wo hit the road to List owe with the Broadbent ftoNUisi In all all well attended Along with the run midget semifinal and final games towel and Milton met in A semifinal contest A crowd of over sat in the stands to see the latter locals probably draw any more than that ail think the best way wouM mm a We Star this art this way woul have an to Invite frprni the flr the Softball Snaps ladles won the Ontario Jr largest regular re- BEFORE YOU MAKE ANY DEAL SEE YOUR FORD TOM BIRRELL SONS LTD DRIVE AT PROSPECT FORD MONARCH SALES SERVICE Phone NEWMARKET OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 PM LOOK FOR THE J SIGN OF VALUE WHEN YOU BUY A USED CARSEE YOUR FORD DEAL NHS Drop Start George Kelly physical educationist and of the schools junior gridiron force is talking in lerms of it Blowing year Coach Kelly snapped the wraps off his gridiron hopefuls Thursday an he sent them Info action Iheir Pickering College In an duel The Kolly dropped their initial to Pickering hut displayed speed and strong line play They lie when North York league honors are being bestow ed Pickering nailed down the do as Stan hoofed to Ihe In the final minute of first half That score pre vailed throughout the remainder of the game as both teams duell ed back and forth across the midfield stripe Newmarket featured a gallant Bland on the oneyard line In the second quarter Three times Pickering charged only to he flung hack by the If defenders Dicks hooting and fine quarterback work by Carl and Vern Hutchinson Use linemen for top hilling Pickering Colleges cocoaches Howard Taylor rtnd Torn Connor were pleased with the blue and grays effort Stan Kellar Don Downs and Norm were Pickering yardage gainers Newmarket backfield Hutchinson P J Lewis J T Kpps Kerr Harden Harmon Snow don Darker Dick crown but pornnps a job they meet the liake winners In lite league its Mills and Peaches in the linnlfl Camp Borden Fuels won tho County in the Barrio CGR defaulting for the Zone w straight to Jar vis the HtddIihand district winners ami Lou Ross has only the league to shoot now ousted from the rural came to claim Peel York over Summit in the fi nals Dob Millar onetime Hill and hut tor has again sent the intermediate lials Turf Tonics airs Milter whoso Hen Hoy has gathering in the top pacing in Eastern Canada this year was the winner of the three year old Futurity Irot at West ern Fair as off spring of Van home in front of a strong field Lorraine owned by fitpjlre of the finished third and has a great future according to the critic The passing of players Jim belter known as Tubby in his hockey past at is playing in Scot land this year and will be a teammate of Hon Gibson They against each other in the vs junior finals of Hob Vealo prom ising young forward with Au rora Hears last winter has been by his bank employ ers to St Catharines from Brad ford via Camp Borden Vcalo can still play another year In junior hut will likely winter game So far six er including Bush have departed from their regular iinuuM- t despite this exodus there are fit ill plenty of good Junior and intermediate players sea son crowd was not bad for a town of 3600 We the locals could give or Milton a top notch scrap here divided against play this due to excessive costs and poor attendances meeting elect a ways arte let with the project IPs in connection fim a Bu from have gatherer the is covered by mission fee throughout the sites Save It could be either at the fair a Bark we the latter- our of the ran quick sand We ffl condition would mean cast feeing a hardly knioek fevo boards take an eraser nake tew and up with some accurate toteoxa- lion Tommy harnv to et us a rau figure pool so we wltt hope to hear from him shortly For year- weve nursed the hope of seeing swimming pool the Hub and a chance for every Newmarket boy and girl to learn to swim Youll be so pleased sir proud when IT VIvtt Stylo note There are more wearers of in British Col umbia than In any other prow In fact more than In Scot- la ml Era Express reult8 On of pain beautiful colors n of Intermixes to your Individual Glides on magic with brush or In of minute without lap or Your can go back ihe same NO ODOR No problem at all when youN the Paint marks vanish quickly from utensils with Just soap and water Walls can be washed or scrubbed as often as you like lie a Paint-It- Yourself Family with

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