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Newmarket Era and Express, 5 Dec 1957, p. 11

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Hasketts HASH By GEORGE Newmarket Sports Editor North York Round- Up Sutton Crosby Brady former Sutton Greenshirt defense star is back in harness this time as a coach Bins has taken over the bench direction job with the edition The will perform in rural hockey loop Look over the list of it appears fling will have the strongest club to sent Sutton since Ellis John Skip Taylor George Ho bom and Fred Taylor copped the Trolley League trophy John Learoyd could well be Suttons busiest sportsman John is president of the TriCounty rural loop manager of the Green shirts and coachmanager of Sut tons midget North York loop en try Wonder what he does in his spare time Practice golf putting perhaps Another busy chap will be sportsman Ed Mahoney Ed is of Keswick Comets The Comets will perform along with Sutton Greenbank and Kirk- field in the TriCounty rural cuit No word has come as yet from Keswick Legion regarding their North York midget entry Lowell Waller former busy Newmarket sports worker is scheduled to help the Comets on the defense this winter Hare one of the districts popu lar sportsmen is Keswick arena manager once again Given a few days cold weather and Mr Hare will be providing a good sheet of ice for the eager hockey lads up that way Mount is in with a basketball entry for the Newmarket town league Art re ports his hoop hopefuls have held a couple of practices Play cm likely to appear with Gibneys are Craig Case Keith Lewis Ron Beckett Doug Har vey Don Bone Jim Dike and Bruce Newmarket Your scribe called In to see Canadas outstanding athlete variety Bobbie Rosen fold last week Bobbie a Globe and Mail columnist now is recuperating from an attack of acute appendicitis at the York County hospital Bobbie was visiting friends at Oak Ridges ten days ago when slackened She will be out and around again this week Bobbie represented Canada at the Bruins And Rangers Optimist NHL Winners The sharpshooters had their Innings Monday Nov 25 as Bos ton whipped Canadians and Olympics with distinction George Huhter Peter Edridge and their assistants were busy putting the finishing touches on the outdoor rink over the week end They are hoping for another busy year Speaking about the outdoor rink one young man rushed up to me at the arena the Other evening tp ask When are you going to start flooding The Newmarket Yacht Club given the right kind of weather were told hopes to keep Fairy Lake cleared and usable for skat ing and hockey Bill Brookes Newmarket soc cer club president in a move to keep interest alive in Canadas fastest growing summer sport ad vises that the club will hold a So cial Dec at the Colonial Bill recently took over as Prop at the Patio Restaurant and serv ice center Davis Drive and third concession Hell be pleased to have any of the soccer cronies drop in to see him Harvey Soules whom old time hockey fans will remember per formed with distinction for our great home brew teams of the late twenties He was the first person to greet us at the arena recently Harvey asked to be re membered to all his friends and former hockey buddies He is with a large American banking company and is stationed at Beir ut in Lebanon in the hot Middle East Congratulation- to coach Don Menard and his Pickering Col lege senior rugby squad For the second successive year Menards captured the senior B senior championship Cliffe Phillips our minor hockey is mak ing sure all his referees are up on the rules has been handing out rule books to all coaches managers and references in our extensive minor hockey system The books are a gift from Crown Life Insurance Co Combines are not the team to beat in the Suburban Super Seven At least Whitby players and coach George told your this last Thursday However they werent prepared to give us a group winner at the moment Possibly they had the Smoke Rings in mind after absorbing an setback here Thursday Incidentally it looks like a mad scramble for first place in the Suburban Super Seven All the teams have tasted defeat except Brooklin The question of the moment is Are the Smoke Rings going to be homers So far they have won two home games and lost two road contests Your scribe had a pleasant duty to perform last week to de liver to Ron Brown the Ontario Rangers clipped Chicago in trophy opening freewheeling Ontario bantam A in the Optimist club spon sored bantam NHL Three Bruin Tom my Sinclair Walt Stewart and Glen got on the beam for two goals each to spark Jerry Bruins triumph Three other players were John to sink other Bruin counters They were Wayne Allard Bob Daniels and Peter McLachlan Dave Paradinc halted the ap plication of the whitewash brush on behalf of Harry Canucks Rangers slapped in three quick goals in just under two minutes late in the third period to give Rangers a winning lift Peter fired two of the quickies Grant the third Rob Hope got into the winners scoring act or Jack Coxs Ran gers with two goals while Ron gave Rangers their start The Sherry boys Nick and Jim flashed in off James Ave to share the scoring for Ed Mo- Mullens Black Hawks Both hit the rigging for a pair of goals supremacy Your scribe had to wait 20 years to have the plea sure of doing this chore The champions of course were Rich mond Hill Kinsmen AURORA- Jack one of the districts top umpires was waving a couple of Grey Cup tickets under his friends noses last Friday at the Bears hockey game Jack was a Hamilton TiCat supporter No doubt ho enjoyed the game Jacks pal one of I ho countys best referees Loring no doubt is a little happier these days His favorites Toronto Maple Leafs are picking up the odd win along the NHL hockey trail York county must bo growing Your hasnt covered half the territory and its time to say to another Hash session Sec you next week YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY Entertain Alliston Hornets Tonight Batten down the hatches there is going to be fun and frolic at the arena tonight as Newmarket Smoke Rings en- tertain Hornets in a Suburban Super Seven junior fixture Game time is 830 pm match promises to give December a royal sendoff on the junior hockey front Paul Is coach and Paul Kelvey manager of the invad ing Hornets Many faces on the Hornet roster will register with Hub fans Such players as James St Pierre Moon Hurst and Edgar were with the club when they had the great tussles with Ken Broughtons- Newmarket Office Specialty juveniles There is a report that the Smoke Rings will be strength ened for their go with the Hor nets Bob the speedy northern is expect ed to be dressed to help the Smokies turn back ihe Hornet threat The Smoke Rings are dishing up a pleasing brand of junior hockey They have won their first two home starts and will be endeavoring to add another victory notch Tonights con test promises to be a pressure- cooker lidbit Drop into the arena if you can stand excite ment Strikes and Spares Lumber Aurora I Bond Sid Simmons HISPORTS Your HiSport scribe doesnt have to remind you it is exam time This of course means a lull in the sport program- However its but the lull before the storm Newmarket High baskctballcrs get started in the hoop gymnas tics with an exhibition affair against Tuesday Basketball competition plans under the North York Georgian Bay District banner are well ad vanced Plans for the coming sea son were packaged at a recent meeting of district school athletic directors held at Present at the meeting were representatives from Newmarket Pickering College Aurora St Andrews College Richmond Hill Thornhill and Mark- ham The schools will be divided in to two sections A and There will be three divisions in each series namely senior junior and midget There will be four senior five junior and five midget teams in the A series Entries are senior Richmond Hill Thornhill New market St Andrews junior Au rora Newmarket St Andrews Richmond Hill Thornhill mid get Richmond Hill Thornhill St Andrews Aurora Newmarket Pickering College and will make up the team entries in the school series Each of three schools are expected to enter senior junior and midget learns While practically every team will be going strong with exhibi tion games before the Christmas holidays the regular schedule doesnt start until after the New Year The A school teams will commence their schedule Jan The school start league opera tions Jan A feature of this years hoop skirmishes will several athle tic nights George Kelly Don Carroll and Stan Raymond will have at least two possibly three of these crowd pleasing programs at Newmarket High These events give parents an opportunity to see the school athletic program in action VS BEARS FRIDAY AT AURORA Although the schedule does nt show manager Doug Al corn reports arrangements have been completed to have Combines play Au rora Bears fit the Aurora arena tomorrow evening will be a regular Suburban Super Seven junior hockey league game Game time Is pm Newmarket Academy Aces to win the first series in the Intercommunity league This leaves Moffat Motors Zephyr and Academy Aces tied for sec ond place It looks like a terrific second series with each team established and out to win The first series ended as fol lows Lumber Mof- fatt Motors Academy Aces 55 Avenue Cleaners Brad ford Ramblers George Con stables Bradford Aces 36 Newmarket Motors 33 Brads Fords 29 North Enders 23 Ward and Allen 20 and Bobs A feature this fall at the New market Bowling Academy has been the Champion of the Week Tournament It is run off each and Jack Watson The league has 12 teams with Lloyd Harvey president Alvie Knight secretary Sargent Jean Miller 595 Paulene VandenBergh Flossie Hill Lena Richard son 541 Lane Wanda Hill 509 and Marion Simpson 501 were league leaders Marion Gould hit for a nicej 711 triple including a 316 single to top the Monday ladies league Phyl 622 Myrtle Mc- 574 Elaine Blain Jean 531 Giovanelli Helen Tugwell 509 and Gertrude Clark 506 posted other bests Leo Fortrans 704 triple in Bradford District League Organized Wins Opener The fourteam Bradford and district intermediate rural hoc key league is now a reality re ports league director Bob Lynn The league has four teams Brad ford Holland Landing Schom and Bond Head The league season got under way last week In the opener it was vs Bond Head The Schombergers got away to a winning start via a win Jack streaked along the ice lanes to pot four goals to spark the Schomberg triumph Albert Sweeney added the win ners fifth counter Frank Loney John and Sparky Coleman were the eager beaver tallymen for Bond Head Starting tonight and on each succeeding Thursday the league teams will play a doubleheader at the Bard ford arena The first game of the twin bill attraction each week will get under way at pm Saturday at pm Fred I eluding a fine and M ml was dethroned by sharp- 633 triple single shooter Steve Steve featured St Johns league scoring Other fine scores were registered by Paul Murphy Hank Boon John Murray Ernie Lee Ed 58fi Bill 584 Bill Tay lor Bill Daly Bernard Gerry Janet Murray and Bernard 513 It was good to see the ladies up in the scoring race HOPE bowled a sparkling 1204 five- game series to earn the right to continue in the series Steves next opponent will be up and coming young bowler Don Bone Come along and cheer for your favorite bowler any Saturday 450 Here is a little game of skill and it doesnt cost you a penny If you can bowl exactly twice as much in your second and third games total as you did in your first game you can win a very nice prize Do it twice in one week and you win an attractive watch set at the Newmarket bowling academy It isnt too difficult reports Fred Counter but requires a little thought and skill Five went over the 600 barrier in the Christian Baptist league They were Lois Harvey Boh Joan The Friendship Circle is hold- Shirley including a I its annual Christmas bazaar Sunday December will be at SharonHope United church observed as John Sun day at SharonHope church in honor of the writer There will be a service of song of the hymns This service is usual hour of am with day school at oclock United hymn- special Wesley at the Sim- KESWICK With The North York Minors Doug Merchant with a hat full of tried and tested performers is predicting big things for his Lions bantams Mar- chants hopefuls got away on the right foot via a win over Woodbridge Thursday Five shared the scor ing It was a goal each for Sampson Bruce Thompson Bruce Graham Dave Kaake and Doug Graham Ball was a three goal ball of fire for A rough first week was just concluded for King City midget undot the coaching eye of Orr and Jack Seymour The Kingmcn absorbed and reverses from Laurie Roses big and husky Richmond Hilt In the game at Noble- and Doug road were King City snipers road was again the marksman A the game at Richmond Hill n Anderson Doug Rose Dave Brian Atkinson John Jim and handled the Hill scoring ice Rocktt 41 in North York juvenile league action at Larry Hill and Sampson hit for two goals each to spark the win ners Murray scored on a breakaway to count for tally took a shut out away from Carl Doug Raymers goal with 17 seconds to play broke a tie and gave Joe Powells juveniles a winning start over Gary a Whitey Edwards and Bill Bunk er scored other goals Ed Williams chipped in two tal lies to pace Friday as the teams resumed their early season struggles got revenge wallop ing Jerry and Jim Policy scored two each to spark the winners Ed win i ill and Whitey Edwards shared Thornhill goals Up north Camp Borden Royals held on to edge in a North York juvenile game Dan Crawley Do McGhcc and Hub Minors Win Two Lose One To It was top action all down the line from pee wee through to midget at the arena Friday as Newmarket hockey leads reeled off a tripleheader attraction against When the final whistle blew the local ists had taken two games and lost one In peewce Newmarket edged Orillia in bantam the locals celebrated an triumph while in midget it was an win for Wayne Burling was number one sniper for Jerry Newmarket pCCWCCS Hurling hit for two goals Randy Howard Dennis and Don James cashed the other Huh counters Keith Burling and Larry Need- were best gogetter lads for s Optimist ban- They scored two goals I apiece John White Fred Thomas Peter McLachlan and Terry Cain got in the other scor ing licks for the Optimists In the midget tussle Bill John stons Legion crew had their share of scoring opportunities hut couldnt put the biscuit in the basket all except Larry Bone Bone scored all Newmarket goals Mr and Mrs Mann were at last week to at tend the funeral of his cousin Mr Murray Munro Sutton Sympathy is extended to Mrs Leon Con noil on the death her brother Percy Richmond son of the Cole Rich mond and of Walter Richmond of Florida He was a brother of Mrs Prentice and Allen The funeral look place from the funeral home on Nov 26 Miss Kennedy Nia gara Falls and Mr and Mrs Smith Toronto were Saturday guests of Mrs Kennedy and Mrs Pollock Miss Roslyn and Miss Belle Toronto were calling on friends here Sunday single and Spike Nay lor 450 Allstars have a lead in the Tuesday mens league They have points Eagles Ringers Mike Steels highlighted the pin spilling action Other and better marksmen were Tom Wil son 670 Bill Ted Heather 649 Ken Smith Bill VanZant Bob Ray Ted Druory and Bob Farley Myrtle Dunns 624 was tops in the Thursday ladies league Other bests were registered by Shipley Marion Marie McCabe 515 535 Joan Noble and Hall a pleasure to hear from the Town league howlers Its a close race for the league lead Electric holds the coveted spot with points followed by Office Specialty Kcficr Con struction Clover Kickers Rons Auto Body Hustlers 30 Dixon Pencil Combines Toppers 29 Aces Monarchs Green Acres Best howlers last week were Jack a Roy Keffer Herb 740 Ernie Rank Ted Greenwood Jim Bond Fred Aubrey Miller Borne afternoon tea and bake sale on Saturday Dec at the hall at Sharon from 3 to 5 pm The December meeting of the Friendship Circle will be held on Wednesday evening Dec at SharonMope United church basement at pm Mrs Edwards and Mrs Reeves arc in charge of the program Every one is to help provide lunch and each member is to be responsible for her own cup and saucer for this meeting On Thursday Dec 12 Rev Robert McNaught will be in ducted as minister of Queen charge in Queens- ville church at pm The Christmas concert for No will be held on Monday evening Dec in the school house at pm A farewell parly and presenta tion of gifts was held on Friday evening Nov at the school house in honor of Mr and Mrs Howard Donna and Leon ard by friends and neighbors of community Mr and Mrs George Evans and family visited Friday even ing at the home of Mr and Mrs CANADAS FIRST SKYWAY TO BE IN SERVICE IN SOCCER SOCIAL DEC Bill Brookes Newmarket soc cer club president reports that club will hold a social even ing at the Colonial Restaurant Dec 14 Everyone is HOPE ents in the two game set- Ken Browns Rockets howed speed and polish on the Hack as they defeated Stouff- Mr and 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