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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 18, 1967, p. 8

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I by GEORGE HASKETT Sport Editor J A section of the Criminal Code raids person commits an assault when without of another person he applies force to the person of another directly or The Junior between Newmarket and last week a brutaland senseless brawl There was general fighting slashing spearing and punching with Crime was everywhere This is not the first time hockey games here have degenerated into mauling and brawling ses sions Of course it happens in other hockey rinks across the land There isnt anything in the criminal code that suggests hockey player are exempt from the due processes of the law There is nothing to suggest arenas are out of bounds for the law If John Law was to arrest the brawling offenders it might put an end to this nonsense for one has had his fill of brawling The name of the game is hockey It is time some of the hockey players whether they be wearing our colors or theirs were carted off to stand trial for disrespect Junior hockey players are regarded by thousands of minor players as heroes When they disregard the law when they employ violence they set an example which their admires are tempted to follow Young hockev players cannot be expected to between violence on the ice and violence on the street In fact following any big brawl or rough game television minor hockey officials are bound to run into many fights and penalty crammed games What else can be expected NHL hockey players are admired as heroes by thousands of young Cana dians across the land A king size majority of true hockey fans are of the same opinion It is time that fighting in called for a banish from the game penalty It does in every other major world sport such as soccer basketball football baseball Softball etc Hockev needs such a penalty now Someone immediately will shout hockey is a sport fights are to be expected What would call football and soccer sissy games Flavors have learned to control their tempers in BRADFORD Bradford craft punched horn- are another three goals is happy about It Bradford The win was Falcons won two in a row last funding as week First they knocked off the Falcons the previous he Georgian Bay League playing an exhibition loopleading Parry Sound game with Bees look a 152 shellacking They spun an early lead and were leader after a period The teams in shin ning upset of he season The win was achieved on Sound Ice Back home surround ings Tuesday Falcons beat in a classy freewheeling scoring show Ron was the hero of the Falcon road win Ray- bomb for lack Carre potted two second goal came with sec- to play after the Fori- had lifted their net- minder Brian Kneeshaw Rick Dunn split the olhe Bradford goals Carl was a ling three goal star with were lied tall heading Into Stew hit final period Falcons out- Ken Edgar and scored In the one each final minutes was again big Hard to Stop AURORA Who can stop Thais the big ques tion In Aurora Town Hockey league The front running hopped the second place Canadian Tire lasl week Eric Cycles protected their third place rating a secsaw win over Ihe last place Knapp This was Sonny night to go scored Paul of the Maxes team puts the lumbers were swamped by Mazes by a 1 score an as- puck past Don VanCamp in net for in the Midget game to lead Bill Bun- lhp Bill Castor and Alex Rus sell were two point operators with a goal and an assist each Peter little scored the other winners goal Stew ami Randy Need- ham picked up two assists Larry Keffer and Herb Mc- Kenzic one each Horn hers while defence helplessly look on ing First Last At Redmen Game Jim Shaw shot two quick goals Brian Knowles clicked for a goal and an assist to spark Canadian Tire Frank Jones was a twoassist per former while Charlie Sutton got one Larry Let Keith Scott and Aubrey Italic scored the Eric goals in a second period spree Paul Servant and Keilh Scott got assists on Lees goal I as- lie and Servant were In on Sculls marker Brian put the pass on Leslies slick for the game winner Bill scored on Jack Hirsts pass as Knapp- shot for early 10 lead Ken flashed In for the second Knapp goal after Dave sent his mate on a cleared channel to the goalmouth Bradford Midgets BRADFORD The threr stars of the game were John Lynn Ted Tezuka and Bill Jensen as Bradford blanked last week in an Midget Hockey Lea i flue game ffmt scored the game S J winning goal It came In Ihe first two minutes of play and held up In he game win for the Boh Lynn coached Bradford platoon John Lynn supplied the goal tending shutout for Bradford Lynn made a number of glit tering saves to frustrate shooters Jensen starred In goal KKWMARKKT jj TPJJ Blue Blazes Red Riots Blue Bombers White Clouds NEWMARKET When brawling and mauling had finished at the arena Tuesday Orangeville had hacked nut a win over these games They can be taught the same thing in hockey Lets do it now are the arena pews vacant I his is one of the reasons Fans have got tired of going to see ice brawling and mauling Theyd appreciate a ment and likely to remain I here unless new life Is pump ed into aging constitu tion The name of the game was supposed to he hockey Dont you believe The amount of hockey played Tuesday could have been stuck on head of a pin and a thin pin at that return to playing hockey OH A TAKES ACTION Raiders Spell Trouble For Aurora Tigers We understand the has acted on show at the arena last week A quartette of Newmarket players and an equal number of Oranges have received suspensions some for a game others for two games on the suspended list are Barry Smith Alan and Ed Dennis They pot what they deserved How several other players missed the finger of fate well never know There is no place in hockey cither for a fan who comes down out of the scats to pet in a scrap with a visiting player docs nothing but give the whole community a black eye Its something we can do without So much for the smash and grab We enjoyed the two Aurora Tiger Georgetown contests Tigers went into and came out winners proving the Raiders can be had on home ice The teams fashioned a all deadlock here Jim Rutherford had to he the star in both games from a Tiger standpoint The kid from Reeton who is attracting a lot of attention from the scouts was sensational in both panics This Raider crew may not he the biggest Iri the Suburban Junior League but they dont lack for hustle It is hustle after all that wins hockey games John Gould and John Royce were two other Tiger stars in the home and home set Coach Bill has the Tigers going well If they can continue in this caperbeaver fashion we can see taking the Raiders in the group final We cant see any of the other clubs knocking off the Tiger- Raider leaders in a short or long series We understand the executive will meet minor hockey association officials this week to discuss junior plans for next season The Red- men have no hope of hitting the playoffs Now therefore would seem to he the time to start think- fit spares of another year POWERFUL FALCONS Bradford Falcon supporters led by Bob Lynn Brad Walker etc are happy The Falcons went into Parry Sound Sunday and nipped the Georgian Bay Junior Leapue leaders Parry Sound Rrnns- 13 Unless we miss our guess the Sounders and Aurora Tigers will be meeting along the play off trail It was Ron three goal effort that powered the Falcons Falcons made it two in row with a home win over Coach Jack Woathcrill should be happy Its a sign of better days ahead for Celery Town fans We hope theyll start coming out for Falcon Tuesday games Several of our Hub hockey players are playing out of town John is starting with Sunder land in the Intermediate group Terry Doug Gibbons and Ken Sturgeon are with Ed and his Keswick Comets Art Ferguson is proceeding with plans for the Centennial team hockey tournament here at Easter time It looks like the busiest time in Hub hockey history NEWMARKET Knee- In salient facts Thursdays 22 tic at Hub gardens Bill and his Aurora Tiger troops are in for a of trouble from Georgetown Raiders before they can pick up the group title The Raiders proved they are going to he tough This tie of course allowed the Ti gers to retain their hold on top runp in the Suburban Junior Hockey league A rugged exhibition It was thai in spots though nothing outside of a few desultory shoves and harsh words were exchanged on the ice Tigers had seven of the minor penal- tics Raiders three A couple of Tigers Rick and Paul OMahony went down for the count was able to make it to dressing room under his own power and OMahony to bench The first four penalties two each side were for interference It was a minute after John was chased at that Even Ihe most optimistic could hardly stretch their imagination to call I hockey would he giving par ticipants the best of it to sug gest there was five minutes of good hockey played during proceedings The teams were too tired play hockey They wore themselves into a frazzle with stupid slashing spearing boarding infractions It ended Three Are Tied In Simcoe Lead AURORA Rangers Toronto and Richmond Hill Dynes are the Raiders struck Bill a one of the league top marks- york men doing striking Roy a talented Tiger forward seven minutes later lied it with a whistling drive John Could relayed to after started play Hockey League in a master brawl in the final minute play The referees scooted half a dozen off ice to dressing room and then cleared the benches with four aside finishing game Charlie Coop er got the first visitors goal Paul Lindquist tied it with assists to Ray Norman- din up from the juveniles and Alan St John Orange ville made it before the first period closed Thc Or anges had it before Red- men St John struck for two goals three minutes apart got assist on SI Johns first goal flipped pass to St John for number two scored twice In the early third period going before Barry scored the fourth Hub goal at St John sent pass to Hangers hottest line in hoc- y key Earl Cairns and Gary Dude col lected It points as beat Aurora Merchants 75 ion ExService and Men and Women Dependents v Mr W Buck Senior Service Bureau Officer Ontario Provincial Command will be visiting Branch No Newmarket on Tuesday Jan 24 1967 THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER ft Any one wishing information advice or assistance regarding War Disability Pensions Treatment Allowances etc is requested to contact the Service Officer whose name appears below to arrange an interview 8958218 Mr Barry Keeley Service Bureau fficer v The Raiders didnt waste time Toronto knocked off THl HOME TEAM Gertrude Clark Shirley Rray and Norma Tansley were the Monday Ladies League star harvesters Kilty Rud dock Stella Claire Pollock Irene Giles Floss Campbell Vera Patrick Arva Thorns Judy 503 and Hester Clark 503 pacesetting quartette Ida shot a scries lo steal Monday Major league spotlight Myrtle Dunn and Marion Luff hit the 700 circle leaders were Eva Cook Auckland Relly I Dickie Joan Noble Fade Nina Lunncy Marg Mitchell Elsie Evans Bell Helen Graham Sydmans lead the league with points Harrys Toms 24 Dysons and Killicks 16 taking back thc lead They scored seconds after Hughs goal with Tom the marksman Jim Rutherford made a sen sational slop on Paul Robin son The Tigers grabbed the puck Gould carrying up the Raider to shoot a pass to Gary Carle- Ion let fly with a rising 25- foot slap shot that beat Raid er goalie Tom Ayrcs From there on team were on starvation radons Stars of game had to he two goalkeepers Fan comment was Rutherford kept Tigers in there with his glittering and gallant stand between pipes Richmond Hill 53 Cairns and Maclnnis shot two goals and picked up three assists On lie was a I wo and two man lo lead Rangers Peter clicked for other goal Ted was a two goal Aurora whiz Sailo George Elms and Jim Lind say scored other Mer chant goals Charles scored two goals including winner lead Brian Bat I and Doug Car ter shot other Toronto goals Malt Kinnari was a two goat one assist Hill leader Clay Chapman clicked for third Dynes marker People who tike to tire 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