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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 4, 1967, p. 8

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Era Wed October Hasketts Hash By George Haskelt The winner of the Newmarket Argus Camera Highgate series plays Hearst Thats the word from OASA secretary And if the Argus- men come through it will all happen at the fair grounds flats this coming weekend There is likely to be a game Saturday night and possibly a double- header Sunday In any event if the Argusmen come through the allOntario series for the intermediate title will fit in quite nicely with the Hub Thanksgiving weekend festivities A feature of the weekend will be the Monday challenge match between the Ontario allstars and the all stars Jim Richardson is coach of the Ontario team and will be out to defeat his Hub pals As well there will be special events at the lawn bowling club and Newmarket Tennis Club courts with Grant Real and Keith Davis in charge RAINED OUT Lou and Bill Collier led the into last Wednesday but it was in vain Rain washed out the game It was rescheduled for Friday but a wet field killed the chances of getting the second game in the series played The set could go to a third game If it does it will likely be in Woodstock or Kitchener tonight One has to agree with Lou about this years Argusmen They just have to be the best to ever carry Hub colors into the softball wars They beat in a 22 inning marathon to win the Senior League championship in games They trailed coming to bat in the ninth inning and scored four runs to send the game into overtime Ft was the longest game in area history innings Argus scored three runs in the top of the 22nd and that was it CONGRATULATIONS Its congratulations to the Argusmen Elmer coach Bill Collier manager Lou Boutiller and the never say Argus players At one time in the series they trailed Lakeviews in games but rang up four wins in a row Layoffs and byes never did a team any good Such was the case with the Bob Timbers Jordan directed Mount Albert had a rough time in the field missing several routine pop tips losing to Rockets This was the first game in the OASA juvenile finals There is no north winner this season so if the want to clutch the juvenile C crown they must win in Mildmay Oct at 830 pm Bob Timbers has the game out of our system Certainly this is true if Murray Knights pitched Barry Timbers Timbers game In best right idea got a bad We can win this series the return to form well in relief of starter came back to finish the pitching style AN UMPIRE How about you Do you want to become an umpire The North York District Umpires Associa tion will run an umpires school throughout the winter starting Oct at the Maple Leaf School gym at pm It will be held every Wednesday night until April Tony Gallone won the umpires golf tournament held on Oct Bill Gar land was runnerup Thorns third Church of the and Bankers meet in the Hub Mushball final It looks like a toss up with Fred pitching for and McPhail for Bankers Its congratulations to Newmarket Firsts They won the first Division championship in the Newmarket District Soccer League Theyll meet Newmarket Old Timers in the first round of the cup playoffs Aurora United finished one point behind the Newmarket Firsts Richmond Hill won the second division crown EXPERIENCE Larry Regan the Aurora Tigers junior coach has hud a great ileal of experience in Metro Junior circles Larry coached junior Metro League entry for the past three years and previously coached Swiss Chalet to a TIIL midget title former Aurora hockey star and sportsmen a past president of the Minor Hockey Association is helping the Tigers in their search or junior calibre talent Tigers open their regular league schedule against Weston at the Aurora community centre Oct at pm There were only four returnees from last season out with the Tigers for their exhibition test against St Mikes Buzzers They were Dave who scored two goals Rick Paul OMahony and Bob Barber Alan St John Doug Widdifield and Bob Kane were Newmarket recruits showing with the Tigers It was pleasant to see a familiar face with St Mikes Frank Aurora Williams physical education director is chief statiticlan with the Buzzers Newmarket Argus are scheduled to sponsor the Hub entry In OHA junior circles Its invisible the Argus will be in a different group than Inst They may have to operate In a league with Richmond Mill and Lindsay THE HOME TEAM 4 I dont why Im umpfrtt r AURORA Aurora Tigers shot trainees into action Oct and lost to St Mikes Buzzers The contest brought Metro Junior B hockey back to Aurora after an absence ot more than a decade Tigers battled on even terms with the con- ed Buzzers over the first two periods It was a 33 tie at this point Tigers flop ped miserably defensively in the final period as the Buz zers poured in eight goals with but two Aurora replies Aurora Tigers will open their home season Oct at with Weston Dukes Tiger coach Larry Regan who has had wide experience in Junior circles will have his Tigers platoon whittled down to workable size The Buzzers scored in the first period Tigers went ahead 21 early in sec ond period with the score tied 3aU at the end of the second period Sean Mc- scored four goals Larry three Bill Han son two Peter Sullivan and Bob one each as the Buzzers went wild In the eight goal third period There were several returne es from last season in the Tiger lineup The holdover unit of Dave Rick and Paul OMahony were reunited look ed best for Tigers hit for two goals assisted by his linemates Bob Barber was the other returnee from last season Bob Kane a Newmarket midget scored a late sec ond period goal with a sizzl ing screened shot that tied the score 3aU Mike Rexe wearing number four got the assist Rick Hodgins a THL showing promise scor ed the first Tiger goal from Holancin Dave another recruit scored the fifth Aurora goal late in the period The first three Buz zer goals were scored with Tigers doing time for minor infractions as referee Andy ruled with a firm hand i PROFESSIONAL DRAPERY CLEANING RUGS FURNITURE CALL I J famous for Chinese food NANKING GARDEN IB RESTAURANT DELIVERY and TAKE OUT CHINESE and CANADIAN FOODS STORE HOURS Monday Thursday pm 2 am Sunday and Holidays pm midnight PHONE 7279408 We deliver to Aurora Oak Newmarket Aurora Tigers goalie Chris Bagnell hugs the ice McDonough from shooting the puck into the net too late to stop jubilant St Mikes forward Sean to even the score at 2 Photo Phil Jones Visiting Junior Clubs Open Bradford Season BRADFORD A stellar hockey attraction featuring Redwings of the junior A series and Etobieoke Rangers of the Metro Junior League will give hockey a gaudy sendoff In Bradford this season The season opener will be played Oct at 230 pm All proceeds are earmarked for support of minor hockey in Bradford Bradford fans will have a special interest in the game Rod Hare a product of the Bradford minor system and Bob Montieth with the Brad ford junior C club last seas on will appear in the Red wing lineup John Cox another Bradford minor grad uate will play with Etobieoke ALLSTARS ACTION Bradford will ice four OMHA North York teams this season novice ban tam and midget Respective team coaches will be Bob Lynn Keith Collings Bruce Register 330 Players NEWMARKET A total of players have now reg istered to participate In hoc key under the banner of the Newmarket Minor Hockey As sociation A breakdown shows the reg istration list covers no vices 82 peewee 81 bantam midget and atoms The league season will start with mass practices for atom novice and bantam players on Oct at the Newmarket arena Midgets and juveniles wilt practice Oct The first two weeks of practices ore followed by regular games Any players who have fail ed to register may do so by contacting Bill Coaches have now been named for allstar teams Jim Kelly midget Jack Cowell bantam and Jim Bond peewee Juvenile age players will play in the school program now being or ganized and Harold Phillips Team sponsors will be Brad ford Firemen Bailey River Farms CapPac Spuds and Bradford Legion Practice sessions for Brad ford minors will start this week The league schedule will open in early November Bradford Minor Hockey Asso ciation officials have been busy during the summer They have collected the neces sary funds to outfit 17 house league and allstar teams with new sweaters The Bradford allstar teams will have capable and know ledgeable direction at the top Bob Lynn has had wide ex perience in coaching and playing Keith Collings starred with Bradford and Newmarket teams Bruce lings played with previously highly rated Bradford inter mediate clubs Harold El mo Phillips starred with Bradford Newmarket and Aurora junior teams CHOICE BEEF For Your Freezer No Gimmick Selling lust Quality BRICES Home Freezer Service 7275412 after I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NEWMARKET RECREATION COMMISSION Fall Programs CRAFT CLASSES public school children Saturday mornings at the Centennial Building Lions Pork Two groups and am starting October 14 1967 25 children per class fee for nine lessons 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