Optimist bantams be playing on the road days a change in schedule has been arranged for the Optimist KILL games reports Ray Smith league director Instead of playing at as scheduled Montreal and Eos- ton will play at At it will be Rangers Detroit To complete the tripleheader attraction at the arena tomorrow night at oclock will meet Newmarket Baby Bunting Nuts in a North York midget league fixture GROUND FLYERS Phil Nicholas glittering five- goal performance piloted Aurora to an 111 win over Camp Borden at the Aurora arena last week in an O A intermediate C game The win tightened the Belairs grip on second place in the group Outstanding performers Jack and Grant Winters were rewarded with two goals each for the winners Other marksmen were Mel Vail and Jim The Flyers Ed Harrison slip ped a shot by Paul McGuire in the second period to rob the Bel- airs of a shutout Keith Wrights fourgoal performance Don Matthews Aurora Legion nailed down a win over Lake Wil cox In their opening game in the North York hockey leagued Along with Wright Legion scoring artists were John Wilson Jim Wells and Don Ron and Ken Grounds potted Lake Wilcox goals LAKERS LOSE PAIR Stan Williams Lake Wilcox Lakers absorbed another pair of setbacks last week in North York bantam hockey league action to go deeper into the league cellar The lost to Lang- staff Friday and were shut out by Richmond Hill Little Rams Saturday Terry Taylor and Tommy St Dennis claimed the two Lake goals against Langstaff Dave scored a pair of goals to pace LangstafL Richmond Hill goalgetters Dave Atkinson Doug Rose Bob Ross Gary Kidd Ron Daily Jim Rushlow Gord Pipher and Win Butler juveniles Win it- looks like Ken has the Alcorn Acorns in the right frame of mind to go in the juvenile hockey whirl The Acorns turned on the big scoring guns last week chalking up and victories respec tively over and Wood- bridge George Chadwick and Bob Dove powered the locals win over Both came up with lustrous two goal efforts- Bill Cain Ken Bell and Ron collected the other win ners goals while Francis Lewis Bill Cain Jack Cain and Craig Case figured prominently in the assist column Ross Copeman had a shutout working for him until Ferguson punched home a second period counter Defense- man Jack Todd no stranger hereabout and goalie Bruce Smith were outstanding Ux bridge operators Unfurling some spirited first- period hardskating aggregation pulled away from in the first period with a four goal scoring spurt From there on the locals coasted and it wasnt until late in the second period that got a shot past Alcorn stopper Ross Copeman Jack Cain poured on the scor ing coal hitting for four for the winners Ron Croutch Ken Bell George Chadwiek and Bob Har per shared the other Alcorn goals Ma II iS In WrestlingBoxing Bout Someone got Thursdays doings at the arena scrambled They goofed in mentioning that Mid land and Newmarket Smoke Rings were going to play hockey Had they billed it as a wrestling- boxing extravaganza they would have hit the nail on the head Before briefing you on this part of the show we must say the Smoke Rings spilled the Midland Fooiwearmen The game bristled with the clinched fist and as an added ex tra the teams tossed in several tag team matches Anyone who didnt participate in the wild swinging third period was either too tired to swing or double- hitched to the bench In referee Ted Topping poured out eight major and as many minor sentences in the wildwoolly final period At the games end there were eight four a side slumming In the dur ance bin Newmarket players tagged for fisting were Bob Mike Jack Graves and Grant Morton The fighting according to ex pert opinion was probably a standoff but when hockey was played which was mostly in the first period the Smokies main tained a distinct edge over Mid land They were ahead at the first intermission and led after two periods Grant Morton the clubs high scoring blew hottest for the Smoke Rings Morton with the wickedest shot on the ice had the crowd roaring in appre ciation for a tremendous four- goal effort Jack Rogers claim ed two goals and Brian Million taking over the pivotspot be tween Don McKnight and Bob Wilson played an outstanding game to get the Smokies other counter Mac Sloan a newcomer start ed two key plays away Jack Graves got an Bob Wilson an assist Bob an assist and Don dumped over three payoff passes Clare Armstrong was Mr Big for Midland dishing up a performance Aurora Lions Blank Team Twice Harold Stephensons Aurora Lions copped a pair of shutout verdicts over in North York bantam league action last week to continue their win streak The Lions are in second place a game behind the front- running Schomberg Lions At home Thursday Aurora won and at and Fri day blanked the homesters New goalkeeping recruit Bill Case was a standout operator in both games Howard Dennis scored two goals to pace Auroras home victory while Derok Scott Ken Taylor and Ron Walker scored a goal each to round out the victors scoring At on Friday Stephen sons crew scored at a clip It was Ken Taylor from Ted Derek Scott from Ron Walker and Ken Tay lor from Ron Walker on the scor ing end for the winners WIN Harvey Gibney has the Corner Cupboard allstars beat ing everything in sight The Cubbies continued their unbeat en season as they opened their North York season with a lustrous win over Noble- ton at Nobleton on Saturday Keith Burling and Frank scored two goals each to sparkplug the locals triumph Terry Dave Smith and Ron fired singletons to complete the Cupboard scoring picture Win Two To Hold Their Lead mm mi more farm of New York by Jesse Jones mid currently Junior will meet Newmarket tonight the vacant home In tho It treat tot the funs us wilt be position In iiliighof If they can liita one or close the Is being of have even better foundation than it In addition Messrs Cain find with their tlita thinking thought fully of on entry in the Big next yviir Mike Jones Gray and George White provide the big line for the Hi It moron Looking world beaters While missing Billy Fortran Aurora maintained who continues to scintillate In circle Ma a MVUt6il debut on bin fifth flmmy the Ml himself ft Hi lb ffrogtMh he it tit the ihtj past two tot wing for Milton ity Well fefiyi hi fcoys who fir Jj hunt stalwart of minor ftwl JUiyfor the out of tot Hi Agar in circuit s their lead position in tho North York midget league with a pair of imposing triumphs last week At home Thursday the trimmed and at Alliston Friday Aurora claimed a win over Wasps in a sizzling contest Wayne and Keith Browning a couple of pros when it comes to snaring goals notch ed two goals each head the Aurora scoring parade Thurs day Mike Patrick Glen Ben nett Don Glass and Dan Rout- ledge counted the other Automo tive markers as Aurora ahead 30 rattled homo five third period clincher goals Stamp scored late in the final period for to cost Low ell his shutout Friday the Automotives spot ted an early first period on Byron goal Barry Cook tied the game lall before the end of the first period Goals by Wayne and Keith Browning earned Aurora a 31 lead in the middle round and Glen Bennett applied the Aurora clincher late in the final session a V J A the Kings have gained part payment the services of Malcolm Sloan who hails from ho a star in minor and vho started the season with St An drews college Sloan is Boston property and he has now left St and is attending high school There doubt that when the lad smooths out some of the rough spots and gets con dition he will be a top flight ad dition to the team Doug Alcorn announces that either or Army Service Corps from the northern OHA group will play Aurora Bel Airs on Tuesday night at Aurora The intermediates will be busy next week being at on Monday and playing Thornton on Thursday They can stand the word however as they have played shorthanded most nights Aurora Bears defrosted them selves last Friday night and with return to the lineup of Mur ray Chapman who accounted for two goals and Buddy Sutton came up with a smashing win over who are the second place club work for the cellardwellers who have their eyes trained on Richmond Hill who will visit Aurora on Friday and who occupy the last playoff scot above the Bears Aurora has two games in a row with the Hill and the out come of these two may well settle the hopes of the Aurora team early in the season if the are bad A double win would put the Bruins in a good spot for a stretch drive Jon and Ross Patrick who have been playing inandout hockey centred by Cliff turned In a highclass effort each bagging three goals against while gam ed five assists If can keep his boys keyed up they may yet please some of their chagrined follow ers crowd while below was the noisiest of the year A Young Canada Night will be the for Friday with all under admitted free if accompanied by an Mutt Callings former Aurora favorite obtained permission to piny with Kim vale in the local intermediate group as has I look former Barrio and Brace- bridge player This should strengthen the black and red who have unhappily lost the ser vices for the season of Stan Rit chie former Midland junior who was their nee player Valley sachem of the is having his troubles these days Shew- former Newmarket Ah exCo ling- wood ami player Clary Payne flashy- forward have been sitting out the last few games dissatisfied to travel and perchance looking for more gelt Valley also has lost goalie Bobby Shropshire to hospital for a week or two Jimmy Preston popular young Aurora high all-round- athlete who has taken to the squared Optimist Bantams If a step to step up to a Yet WW world it is I Heres everything you ez truly fine automobile ir iir- mission With a touch of your toe Chryslers V8 engine mIigfmfS youve ever known before another world And what a to find in a jiyou power steering available to take the effort out weep styling makes eyes turn tot of turning and parking Available too are Chrysler power and leathers you that let you stop smoothly 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