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Newmarket Era and Express, 14 Mar 1957, p. 9

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District Sports News Down the Centre by Ab Hulse moke Rings Beat Aurora Bears In Overtime Bears Make ComeBack Friday With 61 Win President Of York County Soccer Concrete steps designed to put district soccer on a solid footing for the season were finalized Saturday at a meeting of repre sentatives from Aurora Newmar ket and Markham meeting was held in the Newmarket town hall Lost season- the local soccer dubs operated as a south section of the Barrie and district soccer league At Saturdays meeting the delegates voted to form their own district group and also to affiliate with the Ontario Football The newly organized will operate under the ban- of the York County and Dist rict Soccer association Bill Brookes of Newmarket was named president Klass Vander- Aurora secretary and De rek Aurora treasurer A fourman board of directors will be set up at a meeting scheduled to be held March 29 Team entries will be accepted to April and the association will welcome new teams into the fold Aurora expects to field two clubs Stouffville and are planning to field a joint entry and Newmarket is the fourth team definitely in the race It is expected that Bradford Clare- mont and Lindsay will also enter clubs District soccer executives also hope to interest Richmond Hill and King City in entering teams Eighteen enthusiastic soccer boosters including four from Bar attended the meeting At tendees present were Klass Van- Derek Harry la vender Bert Willemso Aurora Bill Brookes Jack Robinson Roi ly Manners Tony Brookes New market Kostcr Stouffville Bill Stan Godcl Ron Go- del Strikes and Spares Francis McFarlands triple highlighted the pinspilling ex ploits in the Office Specialty Of- league Bill series earned him the runnerup position Over gunners were Hank VandenBcrgh Don Jim 662 Jim Bond Ron Jenkins Ken Miller and Don Gibson 612 Don Gibsons team are loop lead ers with followed by Ken Millers team 52points Tuesday ladies league pin spill- were On target last week Mary Sargent posted a series show the way Nancy Boa Mason Graham Dorothy Hewitt Peters Ann Bozil- Dorothy Butler Gould and Kay Eves 51 were other scoring pacesetters Jack Glenn Hank Vanden- and John were the sharpest league shooters Other high scoring pir were Fred Counter Art Doug Simpson and Carmen Shier Velma ran a 607 series to lead the Thursday ladies Over were Helen Tomlinson 594 Edith Hall Hazel Rita Bcnnitz Myrtle Dunn Ruth Penrose Olive Elaine Blain 659 Ruth Marg Mclnnis and Mary Osborne were the other 600 counters In Monday ladies league Mona Dean Ann Osborne Preston Edna Mc- Leslie Hes ter Clark Helen Taylor Jean Norma Ada Lloyd Gertrude Clark Elsie and I Arva Thorn 511 topped the mark Marg Dav is Sylvia Bell Helen Morning Emma Broadbent were Wed nesday ladles league leaders PRIZEWINNERS Another successful euchre proceeds in aid of the local minor hockey program was held at the hall last week Prizewin were Hazel ladies Mrs second todies Mrs Olive la dies low Mrs Olive Brown wens high Joe Bain mens sec end Mrs Myrtle mens low Mrs Ken Thorns lone hand Lucky draw prize winner was Chick Mia Clarence Burling in charge III event wishes to thank all assisted with the pro- A headache Bro ther and it goes for yours truly Doug Alcorn Lucky Pierre Gorman and Cliff John ston as after a hectic series the junior C clubs are exactly- where they started Its a race against time now So immediately its tonight Aurora at Newmarket tomor row its at Aurora and Saturday its Newmarket at Brooklyn The balance of the series will be played next week If a tie develops goal average will count for a path to the finals for two lucky teams As a result the group finals scheduled for of will revert in all proba bility to a best of series as the sands of time run out Elsewhere Georgetown are locked with and the winner of this will join Parry Sound and the local group win ners in a roundrobin series to declare finalists As you can see a prolonged series here will only lead to a tough sched ule in the big round Too bad that the junior series has to interfere with another big one tonight Down at Aurora the sentiments of the fans will be divided for one of the classics of the season is carded as Bees swarm into the hive of the Aurora for a last ditch stand The defending champs are on the bottom of the playoff heap after splitting with Clippers and losing to Aurora in last Saturday The can end the agony by winning here for in case of a tie Coal average will count by A ruling for a final berth and the losers will play a sud den death game There are so many more roups in intermediate than junior C that no second round- robin is possible If Aurora wins this big one theyll open the finals in on Saturday and come back to Aurora on Tuesday Unfortunately as Ive said you cant sit in two pews at the same time Junior Jamboree presented some of the best hockey seen in many a moon The winners were always pleased with the referees the losers werent sat isfied If you didnt win it on the ice you made up for it in the dressingroom or at Joes coffee shop Brooklln on their showing can be termed the dark horses of the serious In the scoring records the series just ended they had a record of 26 goals for and against Aurora Bears were it for and against and the defending Smokies won a berth into the finals with 14 for and against record In penalties the Brooks also had the best stay on the ice record They ran be proud of their first year in and dont forget that Mr Johnston has a habit of picking up the marbles when the chips are down Theres no secret I think that the Smokies fear the Brooks more than the Bears Aurora worries more about the Smokies than the Dodgers At n Tuesday Aurora turned in worst game of the series Brooklin werent three goals better The Bears just made it hat way We thought Aurora dew their big chance in the overtime game at Newmarket In all games ten minutes over- Mine is called for after that its points Split points would eliminated the Smokies as he events turn out and we know how close the teams came to de ciding all three not to plav overtime Were still not pick anyone for the series its the in years We only hope- or a clearcut quick verdict to the finale started If the present series doesnt balance ho budget for all three teams we live up This week it should be four figure crowds at all arenas and dont think there wont be that many in Perry on Saturday I inns under coach Paul are really rolling in the D finals Last Friday whipped Polly Minions Jets On Tuesday they rock and rolled the boys out of the Alliston The big clincher could be applied at on day as the Lions visit Crosby In rase of a fourth it at on Tuesday next The winner will meet either Wellington from Prince Edward or Orono In the other semifinal series Acton and Cheslcy are battling it out Aurora bantams them- selves a at the finals by virtue of a great finish in Sound on Saturday Taking a threegoal lead at home on Thursday the kids saw their lead wiped out in the first seven minutes up north No one felt worse than goalie Ted but his teammates rallied round him him on the back restored his confidence and before the day was over with Dol playing Stonewall Jackson between the it was 43 for Aurora and a fourgoal margin on the game Just to show you how serious the adults take their hockey the prior to game time start ed challenging the of An- Derek Scott because he temporarily lives in Newmarket They overlooked the fact the kid is normally an Aurora resident goes to school in Aurora and will be living in his new home shortly and on these grounds was by the OMHA early in the year This is the kind of stuff that take of the joy out of ho ckey and seems to emphasize the winning rather than the play ing end of it for kids Percy Prestons pels will meet either Forest Watford Or one other from the west but wont see ac tion until next week Hobby is going to have his hands full with potentiality three or possibly four big playoff games in the Aurora arena If the commission Wear smiles it will be by virtue of these who have made the teams possible Stouffville juveniles midgets are both in minor finals so it looks as if were still pro ducing these parts We may have overlooked some team in the running and if so youll par don parade of champions is really getting hectic Ken will turn his attention to refereeing next win ter Andy Jr and Grant Winters look as if they have won their spurs for a moveup to the regular OHA circuit next year Refereeinchief Pat Patterson now has Elmer in the east and Jack Melenbacher in the west as assistant supervisors and the are leaving no stones unturned and spending the moola too to try and find more top of ficials Danny Patrick and Billy returned to Newmarket this week as Hap Emms Flyers were eliminated Long about this time last year the club was surprising the hockey world with a rush from the cellar to the finals largely through the efforts of these two North Yorkers Accordingly at the start of the season the Flyers with good looking rookies coming in were picked by the critics to be around when the honors were being handed out Injuries played a small part in the saga but mostly it was players who didnt live up to their promise Per chance Hap wishes he had kept Adair up When was up he did everything you could expect Blackburn Rogers Blake Ball Larry were among the up and downers from the minors and regular play was all most of them needed Illness beset brother Emms as well and after the hassle over Grant Mor ton which went the wrong way the Flyers never did fly as ex pected Patrick with two years with one will again be back and Emms will have the nucleus of a strong club Guelph will be hardest hit with graduations Belated recog nition comes to Walt Fines the capable rearguard of the Aurora Walter right now is be ing watched closely by at least two pro clubs and we miss our guess if he isnt at least offered a contract for the AHL or senior circuit The way some of the pro clubs are going Fines at could still make the grade something we think he would have done but for hard luck Its a great comeback for the Aurora boy Blackburns Keeps Smokies hi Playoffs Bob Blackburns goal at of overtime and the goaltending miracles performed by Wally Ad air provided Newmarket Smoke Rings with a win over Aurora Bears at the arena Thursday A crowd of approximately saw the Smokies and their arch- rivals the Bears renew the class ic feud which has been brewing season long between the two clubs This game was one in the current roundrobin semifinal set The Smokies had to win to be sure of further playoff competit- j Playoff Records SMOKE RINGS Blackburn Million McKnight Thorns Rogers Wilson Cain Graves G A Pts 23 20 10 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 2 5 3 3 AURORA Ron Brooks ace publicist and demon statistician of Aurora Bel- airs wings in with the following playoff scoring statistics of his favorite hockey machine W Fines L Thorns Gibson J G Edwards G Winter H Bullock A Closs D Harvey Vanderpol 3 0 A 5 5 3 3 1 9 8 6 3 Junior C Round Robin Series Tied Bears Play Smokies Here Tonight Brooklin To Be At Aurora Friday Adair Coach Cain Belairs Lose To Stouffville Down Beeton In SemiFinals The classy highscoring Au rora are still very much in the hunt for a berth in the district Ontario Hockey Associ ation intermediate group finals After being pushed around 41 at March the Sim- aggrega tion rallied by the superstar play of Walt Fines Grant Win ter Andy Closs and goalie Paul McGuire went into Sat to cop a decision right in the Bees front yard Saturday the started going places in the first period Walter Fines the clubs leading in the playoffs put the Belairs show on the road with a first period goal In the first minutes of the second period the had pushed ahead Grant Ed wards put away a pass from Jim and Howard Bullock to start the speedy second period display Thorns followed with two quick goals less than 50 seconds apart the first from Andy Closs the second unassisted Don Gib son scored unassisted before Colly Whelan finally broke down the Belairs bulwark Grant Win ter scored from Jim Patton to rate the a end of the second period advantage fired two thirdperiod goals Whelan and Bob Ray do ing the trick to run the Bees total to three In the game at Walter Fines scored the Belairs one and only goal after sec onds of play but from there on Belairs couldnt get the puck in the net Three North York Teams Hunt Honors In OMHA Three North York minor hock ey league teams remain in the hunt for Ontario Minor Hockey Association honors They are Aur ora Lions bantam B series com petitors bantam stand ard bearers and Red- men midget C representatives Aurora Lions have reached the Ontario finals Along with Aur ora other teams remaining in the playoffs are Strathroy and St Marys The Lions will probably mark time this week as the other two teams produce a finalist bantams eliminated on the round clinch ing the series with a win at Friday Maurice Cliffords KESWICK COMETS IN SECOND ROUND OF PLAYOFFS Intermediate hockey interest round Keswick is bubbling up and over now that their beloved Com ets have shot into the second round of the Ontario Rural Hock ey Association intermediate playdowns Lowell Wallers Com ets neatly packaged 75 and wins over Erin last week to earn advancement to the second round At Sutton Thursday the Com ets started off at a tremendous clip to pour in five goals for a 51 lead and went on to post a triumph Playing at Erin Satur day the Comets saved their Sun day punch for the last period to sock away a triumph The Comets were 31 trailers after two periods Saturday then poured on the steam to net four unanswered game winning third period goals Howard Ash the Pine Orchard luminary punched home two goals to ignite the Comet Thurs day effort Noel Ash Jim Cook Mike ORourke Jim Lyons and Bruce furnished other Com et counters For Saturdays bout Comet coach Waller and manager Ed Mahony welcomed Keith Clark Ivan and Bud Thompson hack into the fold This trio turn ed in starring performances with Clark scoring two of the Comets winning third round markers Mike ORourke and Jim Lyons pulled the string on the other I Comet final period goals while Howard Ash started the Comets away with a first period goal Latest information indicates three other clubs besides Kes wick remain in the intermediate C ORHA playdowns At the mom ent Comet manager Mahoney is standing by for marching orders the clubs high scoring pivot man scored three goals Gary and Bert a goal each to spark home stand Thornhill eliminated 2010 on the round and will meet Marmora in the mitfget semifinals The series is sche duled to be run off this week Sutton Greenshirts Eliminated In ORHA Sutton who can usually be counted on to be knocking on the championship door come April are out of the playoff circle early this season Thursday playing before the home fans against Greenbank the dropped an 2 de cision The loss sent them into the discard 2 in games in their first round Ontario Rural Hockey association senior playdowns Gary Smith an up and coming hockey sniper scored both Sutton goals with ace pivotman John Learoyd setting up both payoff plays Sutton held in the first period but couldnt match four goal se cond period outburst Wallace Hogg and McKee wre Greenbank leaders scoring two goals apiece School Players Even Up Set school hockey ists stuck a bump In Holland Land ings road to an East school hockey league title as they upset the Landing skaters at the arena March It was game two in the East Gwil school league finals The best of three set is now all even at one game each Young Bob who has been carrying the scoring torch for his buddies op erating like a whirlwind poured in all seven mark ers Ron Moffat keeping up his high scoring dashes tapped in three goals to inspire the Landing ef fort Larry and Howard Foster were the other goal con tributors in the losing cause NAMED MINOR George Routleda was named vicepresident of the Aurora minor hockey association a re cent association meeting Mr fills the vacancy left by the elevation of Thornton Browning to the presidency The attendees were rewarded with a game that had about every thing including brilliant net- minding at both ends and of cour se the gamecapping goal trigger ed by Blackburn If you put any stock in shots on goal the Bears should have won in a walk The Bears threw a total of shots at Adair and the Smo- kie was spectacular on about half of them For example the Bears winged shots at Adair in the second period while Dave Broad was stopping six Broad had his moments too and anything that did skid by was strictly labelled Broad had a par ticularly good chance to earn his keep when he temporarily saved the game for the Bears from Bob Wilson in the final two minutes of play Broad in all handled but shots Coach Herb Cain had to do some fast shuffling as he worked with an almost bare bench par ticularly after Don Thorns and Jack Graves took time out for stitch repairs Along with Blackburn Don Knight and Bob scored Smoke Ring goals Goal snipers for Jack Robinsons crew were Gord Sampson and Cliff Don McKnight started the Smo kies on their way when he tipped a threeway combination that cm- braced Jack Cain and Bob Wilson That was at 1212 of the first per iod Bob made it 20 before the period closed banging the bis cuit behind Broad during one of many goalmouth scrambles Mar cel Tessier drew assist Both goals were produced the Bears third unit of Ross Patrick Doug Oliver and Shirley Smith Jack Robinsons pesky Bears started hitting back in the second period Shot after shot whizzed at and around Adairs cage There could be but one re sult of the Bears overpowering shooting power a goal It came at as Cliff Murrell finished off a corner to corner to goal- crease relay that took in Larry Hill and Wayne The Bears pouring on the pres sure in the wideopen seesaw third period clicked for the ty ing goal at 1524 It was Gordie Sampson who flipped ii home while Gary and Doug Mclnnis made the preliminary moves Thursdays Summary AURORA goal Broad defence Davis Cook McGinnis forwards Kennedy Smith Geary Patrick Sampson Hill Oliver NEWMARKET goal Adair de fence Blackburn Thorns Graves forwards Mil lion McKnight Cain Wilson Croutch First Period 1 Smokies McKnight Cain Wilson Smokies Penalties Black- bum Second Period Rears Murrell Hill Spence Penalties McKnight 248 Hill Wolfson Cain Cain Third Period Bears Sampson Penalties 455 Black burn Overtime Period 5 Smokies Blackburn Penalties Million Shots On Goal By Aurora 25 By Newmarket 424 Qualify Win Newmarket Motors will op pose Annies Lunch in the New market Little NHL tyke finals The peewce section finalists wont be known until the teams complete a roundrobin series to morrow night at the arena In a March game Newmarket Motors clinched a berth in the finals via a win over Boyd Transport Jerry Mechan rap ped in all four winners goals Don counted for Boyd March Randy Leggc scored two Tommy Sinclair one as Camerons defeated Davis Athletics in peewce play Howard Dennis sank the Davis goal Aurora Bears will move Into the arena here tonight to do battle with Newmarket Smoke Rings in an Ontario Hockey As sociation junior playoff game Tomorrow evening Brooklin Combines will test the Bears at the Aurora arena Saturday Newmarket will play at Port Perry as the three ju nior clubs start a new semi final series The cause of the teams start ing all over again was lin Combines win over Aurora Bears at Port Perry Tuesday The Brooklin tri umph meant that the teams Newmarket Aurora Brooklin competing in the roundrobin scries were all even Each team boasted a twowin two- defeat record In the event the three clubs finish In another tie in the ser ies commencing this evening the two teams sporting the best goal averages will proceed into the group finals Brice Butchers Annies Lunch Win Little NHL Playoff Games Saturday at the arena in New market Little NHL play attention was on two playoff con tests In peewee Butchers de feated Cameron Dairymen 53 on the strength of the twogoal sniping of Terry Cain and Kennie Rawson Wayne Burling bagged the final Butcher tally while John got into scoring fo- Salisbury for all three Cameron goals In tyke competition Ross Bur gess Don James and Mike were lamplighters as Annies Lunch spilled Boyd Transporters Alan St John counted the Boyd goal In the tyke consolation series Jerry Medians superlative three- goal sniping piloted Newmarket Motors to a 3 win over Avenue Cleaners John Hopper and Glen Walker copped assists in the win ners drive Realtors and nine seconds later Richard McLachlan unloaded the equalizer as Hillsdale Dairy and Realtors unfolded a sturdy tussle Bobby wore the hero halo as Taylors Imperials blanked Quinn Realtors I Jerry Mays hit good flying weather to score two goals as Fina Fighters edged Grocers in the windup contest in tyke league play Don Bond was the success ful Salisbury triggerman In consolation Ray and Peter McLachlan hit the strings as Morton shaded Burners i Wayne Warner made and Momma Warner happy with the lone Jelley tally After being down New market Dynamos came back with a rush on goals by Bob Jewel and John Gorman to clip Davis Ath letics Dicdcr Windhagcr Ken Mortson scored for was the Athletic scoreman York Curling Club Holds First Bonspiel March If you want to see the curlers perk up their ears give out with the information theres a coming up The York Curl ing clubs first is scheduled for March Its an open and rinks from Bradford and possibly Sutton are expected to match pitches and sweeps with the local representatives Theres almost action every night in the York Curlers sec ond series club championship playdowns At the moment rinks skipped by Jack Luesby Jack Clare Smith Charles Hunt Al Grant Sine and Lou Stephens are all tied for the series lead In March games Clare dale upset Grant Sine Al Cameron edged Orval Clark and in a feature match Alan Mc and his crew steadied away to nip Ralph foursome Charles Hunts rink showed sharp form to de feat Joe Stauffer and Lou Stephens quartet finished strong to defeat Bill McCaffrey 108 In March It games Bert Mor risons rink racked up a four- point final end to top Jack tie Bob Wonchs foursome following their skips instructions to the letter dropped Clare Smith and company In possibly the hottest contest of the night Harold Eatons rink stood off a late comeback bid by Frank Dawsons rink to cop a close decision Rangers Canadiens Finalists In Aurora Peewee Little NHL Bears Smack Smokies To Gain Split Friday Faced with a win or else situat ion Jack Robinsons Aurora Bears rose to the heights Friday to trim Newmarket Smoke Rings be fore the largest crowd of the jun ior season at the Aurora arena Noted for their ability to ex plode at any given moment the Bears blasted for three quick goals midway through the final period to haul the game out of the indecisive stage Up to junct ure the Bears were riding behind a lead Sampson gave the Bears the lead the five minute mark slapping the puck behind Adair during one of many goalmouth scrambles Ross Pat rick made it 20 in the final min ute of the initial period again from a scramble Kennedy drew the assist on Patricks goal Aggressive Bob Blackburn cros sed off half the Bears advantage after a little over a minute of sec ond session play Blackies goal came on a screened drive that flipped the relay back to his big defensive buddy Aurora reestablished their two goal advantage at on Ron goal Doug Mclnnis who al ong with Barry Cook was a tow er of strength on the Aurora rear guard did the work on the play hauling the puck past at east three Smoke Ring checkers be fore shooting it to near Ad airs doorstep The Bears proceeded to put the game on ice after minutes of the third period as they rattled in throe goals in two minutes seconds Cliff Larry Hill and Doug Oliver in that order were the Bears rangefinders had help from Larry Hill and Ross Patrick as sisted on Hills goal and Kennedy relayed to Oliver The game a fixture in the cur rent roundrobin semifinal set put Aurora in front two wins one defeat Newmarket arc two and two while Brooklin third mem ber are one win two defeats While neither club was backing away from any extra curricular work in the solid bumping game no real trouble developed until Bears Shirley Smith Fred Davis and Smokies Bob Blackburn and Marcel Tessier got into a wing- ding close to minute mark of the final period They all paraded to the penalty plank to be joined by Barry Cook and Don McKni In all when the final bell sound ed the penalty timer was keeping tabs on nine gladiators as Don Thorns Brian Million and Bob Blackburn got the thumb to the showers for jawing out of turn to the officials Fridays First Period Bears Sampson 423 Rears Patrick Kennedy Penalties Million Million Murrell Blackburn Mclnnis Second Period 3 Smokies Blackburn Rears Egan Penalties Blackburn 145 Hill Smith Thorns 1717 Sampson Third Period 5 Bears Murrell Hill Patrick 1112 fi Boars Hill Bears Oliver Kennedy Penalties Tessier Davis min Smith 5 Blackburn Cook Mc Thorns Blackburn Thorns Million misconduct Shots on Goal By Aurora 13 By Newmarket Rangers and will be finalists in the Aurora Little NHL peewee division Rangers posted a 41 win over Detroit Saturday in a semifinal series playoff con test while gained a 3- verdict over Leafs Rangers won their twogame totalgoals round from Detroit 54 while were series over Leafs Tim Taylor skated in for two goals to pace Rangers Doug Al len and Bill finished other Ranger goals Fred Hughes popp ed in the Detroit tally Tim Hoffman unleashed a pleas ing twogoal effort to ignite Vern hit for the other Canuck counter Paul Gra ham was the Leaf gunner In the roundrobin tyke scries semifinal Pittsburg nipped Pro vidence and Buffalo impress ed with a 41 decision over Hor sey Bob Baldwin with two goals Roy Pugh and John Cooper with singletons took charge for Pitts burg Tony Long was a twogoal performer for Providence John Preston triggered the other Pro vidence marker Larry Bowland and Randy Al corn shared the Buffalo scoring while Len Johnston was the Hersoy goalgetter Tests of Canadian Douglas fir bridge joists after 43 years use have shown that the timber is as strong as freshly cut timber of the same species Lions Merchants First Semis Winners Lions and Hill Merchants got in the first winning licks as the mid getjuvenile town league semifin als came into focus at the arena March Gary and Dave a pair of nifty sharpshooters scor ed four goals each as the Hill Mer chants hit midseason scoring form to defeat the last place Bob Murrell shifted in to position to let fly the final Merchant counter Ed Thornton Ralph and Brent MacNab were Rotary tallymen It was the first game in a two- game totalgoals semifinal ser ies and the win earned Merchants a comfortable fivegoal margin to carry into the second game of the set The LionsRayMar tilt was a thriller from the word go John Hopper put the Lions topside in the first period and Wayne bagged the Lions second counter Faced with a twogoal deficit the RayMars got back in to the game on Don Bones goal but couldnt get the equalizer de spite a hard driving finish The Lions will put their one goal advantage on the griddle when the two teams resume their twogame totalgoals series MidgetJuvenile Hockey SemiFinals Semifinals in the midgetju venile hockey league continued at the arena Monday Rotary up set Hill Merchants 41 while exploded a late spurt to defeat Lions 62 As a result of Mondays games Hill Merchants and RayMars qualified for the league finals Merchants won their round over Rotary 108 while RayMars were 74 round victors over Lions Rotnrys drive to stay alive in the playoffs earned the respect of all the fans Faced with the task of overhauling a sixgoal deficit after Dave scored a Merchant goal early In Mondays game Rotary staged a grandstand finish that threw a scare into the Merchants Jim Bond and Roger scqt4 two goals each to spark Rotary gallant comeback try Down one goal from the first game Larry Bone squared the round with an early RayMar counter Bob and John Hopper put the Lions in front again From there on the RayMar big guns showed their class to rap In five unanswered serieswinning goals John McKnight and Jack spearheaded the RayMar victoryclinching operation Ter ry hit for the final Ray- Mar tally Paul harvest ed two assists Don and Larry Bone one each in the winning ef fort

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