Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 21, 1970, p. 14

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En win wick I Three StaTs of the Newmarket whips Ajax 64 NEWMARKET Paul Dixon the Newmar ket rearguard second period 31 at the 1415 mark Hi used to being scoring two goals before the second period Rod men closed raced loaW win over White Knights in a Subur- rinklong rushes scored ian I Dixon col the goals Other to play Newmarket scor ed three in a row in the third period to go upstairs 63 before the Knights got cracking for their fourth goal with five seconds left Bob Kane Ro bert the scoring leader in the Suburban group cashed a goal and an as sist and carried the puck well Ray carried the puck alerted the fans stylish rushes and the sixth g Newmarket goals the sticks of Jerry Boh Kane and Ray Nor key game after one period Redman coach Bill and manager Elmer Mat lice were a concerned the lack of Redman dash as well as scoring po- i Ajax went ahead in the first i of the TITANIC UNSINKABLE Tigers trounce Toronto Welsh and his Aurora Ti gers like deal in round figures They were hoping for an even dozen goals hut had to settle for 11 as they walloped Toronto City North Stars 110 In a Metro Junior Hockey League game at Aurora arena Jan Peter Titanic scored three goals Rill Steele two to lead Aurora Rob Tunslcad Al Bob Wolf and Steve Boyle shot a goal each for the tireless Tigers Tod was in for two periods Bob French held the Tiger fort in the final twenty minutes scored three goats in a first period romp four in the second and four again in the final period centered for Sieve Boyle and Steve Steele set up the plays for the Titanic bro thers Peter and Morris was be- husky thumping along the hoards as the teams exer ted their muscle Tigers Main mix up came late in the game as and Rick tried some exercises lhal cost them four each for rough ing and high Tun sead came dashing I help the situation a roughing Rick Rob and Tracy Shaw Hie fore held off Stars while Tigers were two short It provided a lift tor the Tigers They now have a penaltykilling combo thai should stand them in good standing come the playoffs Visitors Tom Cob ban got tie shock of his life When his stick broke tossed the handle end into the seats Referee Johnny Sullivan caught NEWMARKET MINORS scores four in atom league play NEWMARKET Ian MacDonald scored four goals Ted Forlieo two Mike Ruby end Steve Cell- and one each as White Ca meras bombed Black Nights in i Newmarket Atom league game Bill Vale scored for losers Jam ie Robinson and Mike La- scored to White Marauders Doug lock shot the Marauder goal Bob Smith scored three goals Bruce two Kelly one Peter Sander stored two goals Ron Dave Ferguson and a goal each Glen scored for Blue Greg Ford gave Cutting fired two Dave Daniels one to pace Pur ple Peter Hopper scored for White Red Mike Sim mons scored both Green goals Alan and Randy is leading scorer with points Wayne Cutting lias Paul Kelly Dave RICHMOND HILL AURORA COMMUNITY CENTRE tag Mat Scotl Fitzgerald and Jamie notched singles for Tigers Mark Mitchell Lindsay and pumped singles to earn Red Devils a win over Blue Bomb ers Don scored for Bombers Steve Patrick and Jim scored three goals Peter Aikman one Hornets downed Red Runners Kerry NOVICE Orange defeated Blue White shaded Black Purple beat WhiteRed Green and OPTIMIST BANTAM Alan Don Bene Paul Watts and Tsapoilis shared Im perial in their Op timist Bantam win bold a referees school at the Keswick arena Jan and vicepresident Cliff Bring year skates Royals bombed Barons 110 Rod scor ed three goals Tom Rar- two to spark Royals Doug Brown Jason Jack son Dick Roos Steve Jones Rill Teasdale and Dave Thompson stroked Alan Sura Kim Sorenson and Frank Bur rows gave Bashers a win over Hornets Bob Wiseman and Dave St John pumped Hornet goals TEST DRIVE noPrinces GIVES YOU ALL WINTER CYCLOHE BUZZARD Tim Fitzgerald and Bruce Sandcrscott shot Knight singles John and Kevin Ve- lasic shared Falcon goals WE SERVICE all OUR SERVICE DEPT IS OPEN DAYS A WEEK PARK KESWICK 476 Dixon broke right n on goal for his first goal John assisted It ftcr accepting a pass from after Randy Perry lime for holding Jerry pass and scooting let fly with a to slip a slider into the screened backhander from Ajax cage Ray Norman- the blue lino at of Ihe lin of a second period Boh Kane drew the assist slipping puck back to from the faceoff Ajax were a man short Dixon scored on a from the blue- line early in the third per iod Doug Widdlfield and lected be Redman were short- staffed wilh Paul in for a holding stretch in the third per iod Going well were Jim Paul Dixon Ken Kyle and Paul Paul was down with the flu and missed Randy Perry This mat ched an early Ajax goal scored on a long shot that beat goal ie Rick Jim Wit scored at the 1635 mark unassisted with Redman Paul Dixon doing bed from point blank range George the New market goalie from early in the second period had goal star- ted the play with pass up lo Dixon Kane taking nix IN YORK COUNTY CHECK WITH market Main Street FOR THE FINEST SELECTION IN WALLPAPER Walkers Another 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