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Newmarket Era and Express, 23 Feb 1956, p. 11

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j 9 T DEL BUILDERS M -M- MAIN NKWAIAUKKT f J ii to find a car you from llyitruiiMllt radio IMS iiHC iiil new tires COACH Itadlo I AC CO Mil in PON At I OKI COACH A sharp lit car Will IN Hi i Hsu LOWELL WALLER 4 Tin air I By George and give at tha tonight and tomorrow a sneak preview of the show a riot and if It roll em in the aisle well guarantee to start back in We wont spoil your fun this point but were sure youll enjoy seeing the schools beat athletes cut a few on stage cepera George Kelly reporting on the show says Its first time weve ever attempted anything like this its being sponsored by the Boys Athletic Association Proceeds are for something we need rugby for the schools football We kMW but Midland didnt look in the same class as our Smokies Thursday The fans who went out on limb to predict a short series are likely to be right to the nth de gree unless Midland yank Up their stockings It a rough evening all around on the in vaders Manager Ball got the heave ho for nasty language and minutes later the stickboy on his way to Join him up Ike third of It be an Newmarket teams far a change are oat of the playdawns Ross Op timist bantams are still carrying on in the York playdowns Harvey has our Corner Cupboard petwee allstars in the North York loop semis four North York teams remain the hunt for Ontario laurels King City has two per colating the Doug March Davie Nichols Flyers and King City midgets The Flyers opposition will bo Stouffvllle didnt organise until after Christ mas hence didnt apply for North York league membership BUI Lions are bantam standardbearers Closer home Aurora Automo tive are very much alive In the midget playdowns The next is The northerners drop into Aurora loo tomorrow evening Game time pm The Automotive raster in cludes goalie McClcnny Dan Larry Wall and Wayne Don Class Keith Browning Gary Chapman If ugh Bolshy Glen Bennett Lar ry Gardner awl Koith any Percy Preston coach Ce cil Alcock manager and Aurora Automotive sponsor Browning and head the cheering section play off whirl hi high Ah live or six intermediate per colating At the Jimijienl its and Bolton going in a round robin avt- Also oper ating in the district in a Itlch- Hill series Aurora are definitely earning the reputation of The was down Friday sgaifist after one period then on to whip Jim Austin of the OMI LA executive member going top speed lining up re- for the many district play- downs While activity tapered off slightly your team and sev eral standby call bidding for the North York titles Keawick Comets going great guns according to our eagle- eyed Lowell Waller start ibis week The Cornets Jot a to senior rating this week Their initial playoff op position Will be Greenbauk a game at Keswick gardens evening The Comets have a sprinkling of ii layers from the Hub hinter lands Lowell Waller having a good season hi a are Ash Nobby Dave Harvey is another opviatoi Bud Thompson Ivan and rookies Merlyii Winch and Doug Card- Tim roster J includes Jake playing coach Buss Forfar and goalie Tex Baker to fttaa at rink Finals in the Lake Simcoe junior league get going with op posing Oak Ridges We the ball pre at Plans for blggest year are being unfolded The North York minor baseball league target for 56 is teams Can we do It Do hope so Chuckle At a re cent junior game here the puck flew over the boards and ended up In some fans overcoat pocket After play resumed the biscuit retriever hauled it out of hia pocket and quipped to a young sprout beside him Here you have this Thought would grab it Gormans paying for it And the young lad beside him was none other than one of Peter Gormans hockey minded sons fit mp JS rr v Newmarket Gorman Smoke turned in his top blue Rings and Midland Thursday line performance of the season whammed into each other in Of course the other blueliners rousing style with the Smoke Hob Pall Is Grant Morton and Rings getting in the final Jack Graves also helped to set to cop an impressive decision up a strong protective screen in before enthusiastic Hub fans J front of Adair It was the opening game in Both teams spent considerable the best of five group time on the penalty plank The fans were of one land rated minors a the wont go more duct and major while the Smo- three games if the Smokies keep up their galloping pace The hockey good bad and In different at times was to say the least exciting It was a I threering circus with plenty of Ring drew minors and a major The two majors came in the dy ing moments as Grant Morton took a one fall bout from Mid lands rugged Don ADVANCE IN Flashing the brilliant their scoring knowhow In the second period to rattle In three goals Aurora at the side attractions The Smokies proceeded to make the look bad they sped into a lead over the first two rounds Midland looked better in the final period but were still miles behind the Smokies who proved it by out- scoring the invaders In the rugged final period It was strictly a team effort for Cains crew The score sheet proved that as no less than eight figur ed In this department There wasnt much to criticize defen sively as Adair was steady between the pipes and Frank The Smoke Rings collected a shower of scoring points Eight figured in the actual scoring Headman was Bob Wilson Wil son fired the Smokes final two goals in the closing minutes the third period Jerry and Don Booth got in for a round of applause as they open ed the Smokies scoring with first period goals George Davis Grant Morton and Don were reward ed for extra special play with second session tallies while Jack Coin and Jack Rogers scored in the third period before Wilson put away the final two counters AGAINST IN Rockets and Oak Ridges will open the Lake junior hockey league finals at the arena tonight defeated Vandorf and Oak Ridges took Vendor at the arena on Monday to qualify for the finals Toil UpNKf Aurora Legion got away to a flying start in their North York semifinal set with Lake Wilcox as they defeated the Lakers at Aurora on Saturday It was the initio game in a best of seven series Auroras rocketing youngsters set a blistering pace with Keith Wright going for four goals to pace the winners Other goal- getters for the Ted Matthew Legionnaires were John Wilson Paul Sisman Terry Stone and George Harrison Ron scored on a pass from Ken Stafford to save the Lakers from a shutout shame TWO It A ROW Grant Mortons two fast third period goals that broke a tie earned Newmarket Gorman Smoke Rings win over Midland at Midland Tuesday It was the second game in the of five Junior group semifinal series The win gave the Smokies a commanding lead in game and an opportunity to wrap up the series here tonight Don Booth and Jerry McBride along with slapshot artist Grant Morton scored two goals each to share the Smoke Rings scoring OAK COMETS Paul Wrights overtime his third of the game earned Oak Ridges Comets a win in a North York Ju venile roundrobin semifinal series playoff game at the New market arena on Monday It the first game In the set Participants in the series are Oak Ridges and Series survivor will meet either King City or Alllston for league crown and Stew Patricia trophy was the second game in a two game totalgoats series f Aurora captured the series starter to take the round Percy Prestons now meet to three of the A Second game in this series goes at the Aurora arena tomorrow at pm Jean White Dorothy But ler Dorothy Howl Kay Kves Mary Sargent were Aurora arena on Thursday It Tuesday afternoon ladies league wings in Redwings topped Bruins and Rangers scored an Impres sive win over Cahndiens in the Optimist semifinal contests at the arena Friday The victories qualified winners for finals Both were second games in a twogame totalgoals scries Redwings captured their series over Bruins on the while the Hangers held a advantages over Iho in their twogame set The first game in the round was a tie Harold Foster John West and Ken were the Ranger snipers Jim snapped In the counter Bill Mills came through with a starry fourgoal effort to speed the Redwings to their win Lar ry and Tom Hopkins contributed the other Wing mar kers Brian Orion patrolling in his best rocket- form slapped home two goals to pace the Bruins while Ralph Kmenerson and Francis Garrett got into the scoring act with single goals In the losing cause leaders League standing is Blue Jeans Flashes Die Hards HitMisses 59 Blow Outs 51 Toppers Hugo Emma Broad- bent M org Davis Hands Myrtle Dunn top ped the scoring list in Wed nesday afternoon ladies league Top scorers in the St Johns league were Ross Bern ard John Atkinson MS Father Sullivan Rose Peter Sweeney JtankerlAibtaw league top marksmen were Davidson Paul Gary Bur ton Barry Jonc Eileen Jones 521 Jones 519 Ken Fred Joyce Muriel Heather Mildred John Chapman Reg Hester Clark Cobb Ted Heather Del Marg Cameron Hunk fired a triple to the Office Spe cialty Off icemens league Other top gunners were Don Jock Tommy Scott Francis Ken Mil ler Lou 022 George Bill Jack Malcolm WIN FIRST OF FINALS Rattling home first per iod goals Aurora car ried on to defeat at the Aurora arena Tuesday The game was the first in the intermediate final roundrobin series Bee- ton Bolton and Aurora are series pattlclpanis Previously and Bolton hod tied The win gave Aurora the series lead Phil Nicholas scored two while Grant Winters Al Smith Jack and Gerald Chapman potted singletons in the cause trimmed the Comets fight in their own back yard on Thursday The loss shattered the Comets threegame winning streak Playing coach Forfar came off the bench to plant two goals to pace the losers The Ash brothers Noel and Howie contributed the other Comet goals The Comets have been boosted up to a senior rating and will open a best of five scries with Greenbank this week Second game of the argument is at Kes wick tonight HiSports Claire Pollock strung a triple to show the way in the Monday Ladies Hull had a followed by Anne Osborne Kva Cook Hester Clark Alice Gibson Dean Jean Gould In the Bell league Norma Peel collected a single and triple to feature the ladies divi sion- Don posted a single and triple Bill Johnston had a single and a triple to pace the men Oth er leading scorers were Ken Wright Harold LaPlantc Al Watson 585 Garrett Stan Evans Ed Elsie Evans C Eileen More Dorothy A Ander son Over maple hitters in the Friday loop were Ron 070 Reg Wilson Alvie Cobb McKnight John Wing Ralph In the Mens Town league George and Aug Smith sported top scores Bus Jordan Harry Thorns GIB Alan Laurie Goldsmith 010 and George Ingle- dew were top marksmen in the Davis Leather loop smlth included a nifty single game in his bag of tricka League standing is Thorns Burling 53 YOU are invited to join the The showed up the men the Monday mixed league Flo had a Marion Gould Vera Cook Fran cos 035 Don was the lone man over with a VANCOUVER HI Special across Canada and the United States have found longtasting relief with the new Norwegian medicine was first to Canada from Norway by Mr President of the Company Ltd after having It prescribed by an Oslo physician for his own gastric condition Newmarket High Compounded from therapeutic copped double win from Ingredients and the skill of High Friday research seniors won while the riding the crest of stirring finish eased out a victory j Paul pumped home points Ken nine Don eight Francis Lewis eight Dave five and Don Jackson two in the winning cause Brampton senior topper was with points Dave collected points in an impresivc effort while Bob Dove nailed down five to puce Newmarkets Junior tri umph Pickering College hockey were shaded and at the arena Wednesday by Grove In an interschool seniorjunior twin bill Hold the phone and your hat please Dont miss this one Sponsored by the Boys Ath letic Society the high schools first minstrel show holds the stage tonight and Friday NILS athlete have been working dili gently on the program and theres bound to be many Proceeds from this extravaganza will go towards the 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five series three games to two and qualified the Bdain for the rouj finals Boo- and Bolton along with Au rora will lie final series punts was soma- to see At end of flriil period they trailed Etowah by Chapman and Jim they two tfoels each And one Jock load In second period hung In the balance until Grant Winters and Bon punched In payoff to first three mn of final period Phil Ni chols and Walt rifled home insurance marten

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