Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 20, 1968, p. 19

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Wed November IMS Hasketts Hash By George Haskell League is a hockey incubator NEWMARKET Red Devils More than 150 boys even years old a busy during the months playing hockey- kept the Arena Beadle Maroon Kids Jack Sandercock Green Hornets Ivor Jr Red Runners Mur ray Jelley Black Panthers There are few amateur sports today About the only pair that would apply today are curling and lawn bowling There was even question about professionalism rearing ugly head in curling It seems to me one proficient Hobson and his Blue Bill Aikman White Newmarket Atom Ross Arnold House League director Blue Tigers Clarence the past with Newmarket Darwin prevented J teams Director Hobson has a Hornet whitewash Purple nipped Red Devils on Warren Hunts four goals BRADFORD Greg Hobson hit for the Bill Collings Brad Wood- Devils three cock and John Gorecki SokoVs three goal as Bradford edged King City bantams stone pitcher was barred from Canada wide petition because of the size of the prize Newmarket is blessed with many pro ficient bowlers and curler It has also boast- large contingent of Ontarios best The York Curling Club now Hearing a decade of is producing curlers and curl ing skips that can match the best in the coaching Brian Million Golden crew spend all possible Laird Ruby Yellow time with their teams Jackets Steve Dunn The Atom League We find it spend a few amateur always a pleasure to week with these true Hardly if ever a beef is to be heard at either Miami Greens or the curling club Both crops of sportsmen play the game for fun and exercise and winning is a secondary con sideration to good fellowship What a difference to drop into either the York or Miami and then take a trip to the a There the junior hockey players appear intent in many cases of carving up some one than playing it by the book For instance understand complained about the conduct of the fans in a recent Sun day game here If and we say if there was a complaint it should have been directed to the management and coach in particular Several of the invading Whiz Kids as they call themselves played in a manner that suggested gladiators Most of the trouble in hockey todays stems from the coach having little or no control over their charges NEED FOR CONTROL We suggest that coaches develop some backbone We would think it would be easy to control the actions of players particularly if they wished to play hockey If they insist on playing dirty it is time they sat on the bench Thats were we would have them until they were ready to cut out the ice going nonsense Looking back over years of hockey have yet to see a goal scored from the durance bin A player that gets four or five sentences a game often a mis conduct and spends half the night in the sin bin isnt much good to his team Were told by a reliable hockey man that last week one junior player drove miles to play hockey In the first two minutes got a minor penalty talked this into a misconduct and then a game misconduct Now wasnt that guy a great help to his team and coach Tim were told happened to one of the teams in the Subur ban Junior C League The coaching ta to give any area SS o a Earn players to a team Mgny fte The teams and such as are White Charg- Innis Murray Don Clark Purple Clarence DeLaHaye and Mauraders efficient right hand Ken Wright as assistant- director John Mortimer Warren Hunt and Bruce Lawson were four goal whiz kids in league action last week while Greg Hob and Scott Sokols hat- trick efforts chased the two Carmichael leaders for high scoring marksmen honors Scott Fitzgerald Mortimers four scored twice Glen Cutting and Dave Grimes single en- once when as Yellow Jack- Golden Jets to floor blanked White Charg spree earned Blue 32 win over Blue Bomb- Ron and Bob Bomber York Hockey Lea gue game goal with seconds left to play was the winner Lome Gil- scored both King goals Brian Million starred White four and Peter two gave Maroon Kids an impressive Four goal effort ends Hatter wins Dave and Dan Kay scored Panthers edged Red Run ners Frank pickled Runner goal The atom league teams play from 1145 am to pm on Saturdays at the arena A pair of games Recently Bradford defeated Richmond Black HiU B team the the brought their A team lo Bradford Saturday This time the hustling Bradford team scored a 10 on Tim Armstrongs goal Jim Collings turned in the Advertise Weekly For Best Results EAST BURY Peter Steenson scored four goals David Murphy and Scott Mallory leading in the scoring race scored three goals Robert- Guy Russell has son and one each as Chris nine Peter Glenville topped Matters Killoran seven Mike Step- 52 Steve John each as Knights defea ted Mad Hatters It was Hatters first defeat Guj Russell and Steve lino shared Hatter goals Terry Wright and seated trig- pair of goals John McCaig added a single as Crowns dropped Monarch Ted and Dave scored for losers Mike Stephenson scored two goals Dave Lackey and Jim Ross net ted singles for Royals Guy NOVICE Robbie scored both goals as Braves edged Chiefs Ken claimed a r goals Burkholder triggered two goals and Phillips one each as Sioux scalped Warriors Sulli van clicked for the War- wee League lead with sev en points Knights have six Crowns four and BOOST FOR NEWMARKET We have two world beaters going for Newmarket thi3 week Friend Peter Gorman a world champion booster for the Save the Chil- Peter Ontario towns bad University of Manitoba are in line to Our adopted wrestling king Dick The Bulldog was scheduled to wrestle Kin i ski for the world crown last Sundav Come on Bulldog Wouldnt it be fine to have a world champion in our midst for the festive season Where is Preston We need his patent for a press box at the Aurora arena Jim bad mono rail press box sys tem worked out for the old Aurora Gardens that followed the play end to end Mr do you happen to have the plans or did you they go up in smoke with the old arena big business Be see the latest developments in the industry at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair which opens on November SIDES il 727 5412 Arnold Jean Scott Helen Peters and Reta Myrtle Dunn better than any pals with a 723 sent the Thursday Ladies Lea gue Joan Noble Fran Edith Vernon Annie 567 Knappett 551 Kay Fletcher 526 Linda Ran dall and Audrey topped the barrier with 16 hold a point advantage over Harrys Honeys in the Tuesday Major League Newmarket Sports have 13 Murrefis 9 and Newmarket Drugs Lorraine Humph rey was with Myrtle Dunn 702 Hel en Graham Auck land Evans Bray Ida Bertolin Mary Coates Pau Shirley Wright Dorothy CM Ruth Eves 622 Ethel Winter Eves end Liz Bell posted oth er best marks MwWWwVwVwwWWwwwVwWwWHWWM there are no cold corners in a home with HEATINO Cold end hot spots ate eliminated In an trically heated home You get heating comfort in every corner And this Is Just one of many benefits electric heating off era Ask anyone who NEWMARKET HYDRO Water St at Main St PHONE 8952309 Chairman Fred Thompson Kent Mayor Drew Doak HUBERTS BRITISH MOTORS COMPANY NOW Open To Strve You As Your Area Dealer For COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED 119 Y0NGE ST JUST SOUTH OF DAVIS PHONE our inbreathes bulrushes Bulrushes used the time- honoured way to caulk barrels let our Acadian whiskies breathe deeply maturing gently in the valley air You can taste the difference So lastc the difference VS AURORA TIGERS Sunday November pm JUNIOR B HOCKEY AURORA COMMUNITY CENTRE Are you planning any Painting and Decorating LOOK at this DuPont of Canadas LUCITE DULUX PAINT A Latex A Satin Sheen Enamel now OFF in your car or snowmobile but hurry supply is 69 Main Street Newmarket

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