The En Newmarket AuroraHe Redmen grab lead in Junior C finals continued from page triumph here April 17 Host who saw the first two games are ready to give the the edge in the set because of their superlative skating checking and This the final Newmarkets Mike Sage etches his goal head for the net in third Sunday night Fallen player and goalie from helplessly follow the flight of the puck hold a TO EARN BERTH IN FINALS Reddies whip Huntsville 76 elcctritied the fans who the drop of the puck or the wag gle of the referees finger come up pitch ing everything in sight on ice Bill Forhaa Elmr and Eddie Allen managed to get smooth skat ing always digging Mike Sage into suit for the final game with and the two with Sage has always owned the knack of punching in important goals Mike did it here Sunday night scor ing the tie breaking game winning goal on Paul Dixons pass at of the third period Sages shot took a lot of zing and zip out of the effort OPPONENTS The should have won this one in the first period They 207 but were held at bay by su perb goaltending by Ray Stewart Frank the Shamrocks flying Dutch man scored at on a long whistler that found eyes to go by efficient George Skitteral The Rocks didnt have long to crow over their slim lead Bob Kane one of the Reddles best on the attack took rebound off Paul shot and stickhandled right past the goalie to dump the puck in the net It was now a 11 hockey game Two minutes later goal ie Stewart was shaken up and officials de cided to take the betweenperiod break at this point to allow him to recover When first period play resumed Keith Chester nlerccpted a pass from Jerry Jim ftipfwd a pass from Jim and into llic goal at of the second period to set up a tie The teams each had shots on net in the period on one occasion missed the open net Dixon hit the post and Kane a shot past the post after sent the Reddles captain in the clear As Hie period ended Skittral took goats off the slicks of Ches ter anil Woods These were great saves shot finally found the target After pick ing up pass Kay boomed a drive that skidded past goalie Stewart to send the ahead spoon had jus returned to action after being cut Kay got his goal at It came after Randy Perry Kay Hob along with gave goalie Stewart anxious moments With the teams five aside after and drew penalties for a bump and thump exchange visitors Bob stopped a rebound Skitter al to make it a draw Sage had to take at least three whacks at the puck before scoring the key winner at 170C At the jumped into a 31 first lead as Jim spoon scored unassisted after seconds Len and Paul Dixon scored 17 sec onds apart in the 14th minute helped on Kays goal Kay and wore in on Dixons goal Bob Kane pumped In his own rebound the 858 mark of the third period It was the game winner Dave John Woods and Bob Ilillls shared the goals EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Boiled KM Hi INVEST NOW y CASHABLE AT AMY TIME Guaranteed Savings nlauVouic a or telephone STANDARD TRUST CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE THROUGH Titos Shea Ltd r CAMPING TRAILERS I by S oilX Junior finals with a thrilling win over Him vills Merchants April before a sellout crowd in the arena Jim Cowell the battling boy obtained from the Legion midgets in February stabbed in second goal and the winner of the third period It came on a breakaway and Cowell in big league style cut in front of the net and lilted the puck high into the top corner of the net Things looked good for the Reddies They had a 75 load going wih under two minutes left to play Those battling wouldnt quit Coach Devine pulled his goal and Jim scored his second goal of the third to whille lead to 76 Thats were it stayed but Redman goalie George had to ha alert to ston a of drives in the final minute to preserve the win probably could lay claim to a world record It were kept When the final hell sounded slick went high into the rafters A couple mates were close seconds Newmar ket fans poured onto the ice to shake the hand of the winners including Bill Elmer the players etc It was a victor hat was deserved It was a win that the had to fight hard to achieve At one point after a ll first period the Red- men grabbed a lead It was for the Redmen after minutes of the third period as planted three goals to the Reddies one This dramatic finish had the I hi I il- went down to the wire least two other of the scries game left the fans grasping for adjectives to dramatize the photo finishes Bab Kane who knows what to do and how to do it around the net gave the Hub fans a quick chance to Aurora vs Aurora in soccer July Top Stars of the Week ine seconds of play Kane took opening raced in and tartlcd goalie the Redman goal Dan Barnes trickier past at and it was 11 cheer with his goal after a pass from Dixon from ited a behind a started jammed Coach Bill Forhan gambled again and won He pulled and put in George Skitteral The second period was Newmarkets They for a lead Bob hit the post missed from point blank range Cowell came back as and routed home a rebound off shot Jim Wither spoon started the play The Redman lead was shortlived Ellis scored unassisted later Ellis was off when Mike Sage making his first appearance in some time slammed In a rebound off Pant drive llanlun made It picking up the put in the Newmarket end lo score unassisted on a screened hark bander Don up from the midgets shoved Hie Kiddies into a end of the second period margin with a goal at 1G25 Boh Kane got the assist In the first ten minutes of the third period came on with a rush scoring after seconds and two quickies at and In between Bon scored after got the faceoff in the Newmarket eh and passed to Kay Dan Hell Jim Bennett and Dave split the goals From there on it was scramble after scramble first a one end then the other both goalies nut had to be effective to keep the score from hitting the twinfigure column Newmarkets throe defen sive stalwarts Paul Jim and Paul Dixon were once again alert and outstanding performers for the Forhan fighters Mike Sage scored the goal that won the game and was carrying the puck welt and checking in appro on the beam particularly in the second and third per- I lad Shamrocks in the final period Hay Stewart held the for Ihc APRIL 10 Jim along with his defensive pals scored the Neil S scored the who BE WISE CALL DON FOSTER FOR FAST SEPTIC TANK CLEANING DON FOSTER SEPTIC TANK SERVICE j AURORA Itll be Aurora vs Aurora in an international soccer match efforts to bring a team from Illinois to play US Indepen dence Day Council approved purchase of a Town of Au rora Trophy for presenta tion to the winning team and agreed to stage a lun cheon for competing play ers and officials from the Illinois town The Soccer Club indicated it hopes to make the game an annual event in connection with July First celebrations and Mayor Dick suggested exploiting the possibility of the town get ting Involved in exchange activities with the 12 other Auroras in North America Councillor Norm Stewart suggested council 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