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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 4, 1967, p. 7

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keeping with the goodwill sea son In the heavy weight divi sion Redman Bill tangled with Rick Call it a draw In the middle weight class Tigers Mike Al corn and Barry Smith ex- Bray and Alan St John also tried knuckles and everyone got five minutes phis Terry got the Hub clients up early at scor ing on a long ice hugger from Bon Bond Hub got a NEWMARKET If Bond was covering the Aurora ket Redmen caper at the arena Boxing Iky it wouldnt frv taken peerless We dont know any better way to start gate Year festivities than by suggesting the hoist their socks A couple of early won would keep alive their dwindling playoff hopes goal first period scamp Its- the easiest thing in the work to second Scoring four in four the coach There is considerable talent on less five seconds the roster However they just don seem Rcdmen to be able to put together three periods of good fa Suburbllk j League hockey- Two periods yes but three no They always Mem to have that one session letdown Result the opposition busts out all over the scoresheet It was a game that bristled and the game so far as the are concerned with misdeeds It seemed the is a gone gosling Payers didnt wish the Dave Ballard and Jim Rutherford rank tops in to skip away without handing our books as best Suburban Junior League goalies but some messages not in St John is playing well We havent seen Bruce Bishop on hand for several games Bishop was a tower to strength on the Redman rearguard Wed like to see him back Coach has dropped team captain Gene Archambault back on the defense The captain seems to be at home behind the blue- line j There seems to be a shortage of desire at times period swings among the Redmen forwards Don Bond is best swziSL digger on the club Bond has seen only limited action in result games Terry gives it a good effort every time out What the team would appear to lack up front is a take charge puck carrier goalscorer We were counting on Eddie Dennis to provide these but so far the speedy Aurora hasnt accepted the challenge Coach must have more patience than yours truly We think wed be sending some of the laggards home with instructions to return when they wanted to start digging Weve now looked at all the packs in the Subur ban group Aurora Tigers are the team to beat Up north Parry Sound have established a lead in the Georgian Bay setup It looks like a spring TigerBrunswick clash Coach Bill and manager Roy Keys would appear to require a fourth rearguard They have three steady alKstars in captain Weir John Bdyce and Bray Bray is perhaps the hardest hitting defenseman in the league His biggest prob lem is staying off the sin bin bench Roy Keys junior midget age stalwart may have to decide shortly to stay junior or fall back to midget Theyll likely be getting phone calls up Sutton way this week It is reported the Sutton juniors have folded This should put several promising players on the market The could use one or two of these The Newmarket Redman program was delivered every householder in town last week It was a fine first year effort The Redman manage ment led by Elmer Ken Ernie Archambault Charlie Packer Bill etc are to be congratulated Fans wont have any excuse for not attending Rcdmen games from now on The complete schedule is listed in the program also pictures and thumbnail sketches of each player The Argus Camera folks are doing an excellent job for junior hockey here Its too bad the cant give them a few more wins The Bradford Husky Georgian Bay clash last week hit a high note in the action column The Falcons lost but got full marks for an allout effort Falcon Jack pulled his goalie with 80seconds left It made for one of the most exciting finishes of the year We like the brand of hockey being dished up by the Falcons The north group goes for the wide open game with emphasis on speed skating and passing Like our we dont think the Falcons shoot enough Its the old old story you have to shoot to score but first somebody has to dig in to get the puck AURORA- will the Aurora arena open This from to ice flooding operations Work on lbeconcrete ing for the feats would appear to be completed The scats J have yet to be Installed The dm seat will circle the Ice face in four rows Sealing would appear tobe the question of the moment Lat est information would indi cate a possible kickoff In the plush new establishment about Jan More careful prognosticates suggest Around Feb date for the opener the top of- the seats will be- Much work has been done a w walkwayThe walk- There Is still considerable area should to be completed At the standees yearend forms for the cush- ion boards were being in- Without when com- Aurora will nave one of the most impressive arena- recreation buildings in Cen tral The colorful en trance way now can be seen In all its glory from St The building will not only bo the focal point for winter sports hockey skating fig ure skating etc it will house meeting rooms and rooms for arts crafts etc stalled The facer boards have yet to be installed This however should not take too long to complete The lights over the ice sur face were being Installed last week At last report the ice making plant was not In op eration once the plant Is turned on and operating it should take at least two weeks I Barry Smith with Bill in close attend- and Chris keep close watch on this wheels with the puck while goalie Jim Ruther- attack Shepherd Staff ford of Aurora Tigers and team mates Weir second chance to exercise the blueline past Jim John Gould Tiger productions when captain Gene Archam- These goals were From there on it was Tiger fired a long drive from matched by Burnel Weir and night to trumpet Paul Excellent Hockey In PreChristmas Games i EAST GWILUMBURY East Gwulimbury minor hoc key sides dished up some ex cellent hockey before dashing home to wait for Santa Claus ATOM Jets bombed Burks Bomb ers Compass Restaurant defeated Leafs Burgess Wholesale edged Northern Tire and Carsons tripped Arts Garage 31 in Hast Gwillimbury Atom Lea gue games Mike Mallory scored four goals G Quail recorded the shutout to spark Jets Dave Hirst Tim Burke and Low- den scored a Jet goal each Bob clicked for four goals Steve Hall one to pace Compass P Lawrence scored twice A once for Leafs Charles Mike and Steve were the sniping stars to lead Burgess Wade Davidson and Andy Barron counterpunched for Northern Tire S Thomas clicked for two goals Gary Phillips one to pace averted an Arts shutout SQUIRT Hast Gwillimbury continued on the march with a 34 win over Newmarket Post in the East Novice Hoc- KytcRolling key League CaseDike shaded ML Morton Bros 21 Ron Proulx was an allstar two goal scorer Dale potted one behind Dave Wil liams starsprinkled shutout Paul Hirst and Peter Borne furnished the scoring action for CaseDike Guy Russell hit for Mortons League standing is East CaseDike Morton Bros six Newmarket Post four Big news was Mount pickup They got two points when failed to ice a unit Valleyview moved alone Into first place in the East Gwillimbury with a 52 win over KyleRolling Ron Thomas was a sterling threegoal marksman Bob Snow and trig ged singles to lead Valley- view Broadbent shot both KR goals STANDING Valleyview TonyFarr 2 G Ron Thomas 22 Mike Don Steve Broadbent Dean Sinclair Rod OBee 4 Paul Harrison T A ins defeated East 5 27 and in novice pcewce bantam 2 games Boxing Day 1 Peter Steenson scored from Ken Humphrey for East novices Mike Killor- an scored twice for Tom Coffey and Dave Sin- 7 ALLSTAR GAMES East allstars would be pleased if they never saw Bolton again The redhot Bolton hotshots scored in the final five minutes of the bantam game East coaches are Frank novice Jim Coffey and Don Mac help from Chris Alcbcek and OMahony John McClain Roy and Mike Alcorn scoring the quickies in that order for a Tiger first period lead Alcorns goal came gift- wrapped as the Newmarket defense spread asunder to allow Vandorf romper to speed in unmolested on Dune McNeill scored the only goal of the second period as the came out check ing Ken inserted Dave Ballard between the pipes and he was a star were in there pitching in final 20 min- checking Tigers at three goals Newmarket got scoring action from Paul and Ed Dennis McClain shot second goal Dave Gould rapped In other Tiger goals got YOULL ENJOY YOUR RECREATION ROOM MORE WITH ONE OF OUR TOP QUALITY PING PONG TABLES AVAILABLE WITH COLLAPSIBLE BASES TOP OR PAINTED EVES i At -r- si 3 Phee bantam SCORING RACE famous for food ft NANKING GARDEN DELIVERY and TAKE OUT CHINESE and CANADIAN FOODS STORE HOURS Monday Thursday pm to am Sunday and Holidays pm to midnight Friday and Saturday pm to am 242 Aurora PHONE 7279408 We deliver to Aurora Oak Ridges Newmarket Dennis Dennis scored from Alan St John Over the route Tigers al most doubled the Redman shot output It was PHONE Drive Newmarket Experts in Home Planning We note several in the year end sport headlines Doug Widdifield was a star with a goal and an assist as upset Toronto in the Centennial midget series at Bill now a regular with scored twice as won over Oaks Bob and Spider Gibson are with also exHusky Buddy Home Because of job committ ments Vic had to retire as Oakville Oak Mike Walton was another headline stealer scoring wise with Rochester Amerks in the A I Speaking about a bike racing revival Bob ville one of North Yorks best is home from Sunny California for the holidays Cliff Chapman Aurora star of the two wheel sport would make a valuable advisory member ditto John Of ford missed several noteworthy items in our year end up Bill and Roy Keys led Aurora Tigers into the OHA Junior semifinals lost in a great scries with Parry Sound The York Curling Club under Hodges appears headed for men members A salute to Tiny Gathers who led the battle for curl ing in the Newmarket Aurora area The Pop Concert and Newmarket Figure Skating Cal lwo outstanding events Wib Beckett and Jeff Elliott were at the helm as Clippers did well in play Zephyr 1 I B Ladies League title 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