. .a . h . ~ l J ,Ir over NEW v Ms ai be Newmarket Flyers hockey dim ended a private meet" to diari- what is wrou with the team on Sun y at the Newmarket .y IAN IIL'T'CHINION Era spots ease. . .mnney season imdcway last weekend and for most .thisyear ssealototchai'es. unmarket MlnorliockeyAaociatiai barmedthebodycheckin andatomhouse m.andthereatotthePrevi - . should ldlow suit that yar a. decisiai to eliminate til bodych is a colitreea sial one gasmuchapartolthegusedhockeyascuy LaFleur - anda lot feel that thh will take something away from the gamer WayneNobieputitruhtinhisEra at last wed when in said tint a bodycheck at the youmer levels gianthannaanaoethImotvioiciee "menstruationwamatotbiswoinon thebasicsol thegame .mting. Min. pasta and scoring. The crunching will come cider levels. g... a lot of are think tinse days that the Russians are dunnthcbekey race but tha e'snoreasontobeiieve this t the Mn have thee. through a paimtaking teaching atomabbignridesinthesportinthepastfew IehGCUMMCWOWIt tm abouthegaineand are time on the basics mind more condies are participating in coaching clinics. which '. the volunteers more knowieke on how to teach the game to yes. ide move by the various associatiais to get back to the fun- Teaching is an mural pan of hockey l- orgettim aboia this asaster. let's look at what Larry Baie did with the Newmarket mFty-ershadno totin mincial imciteyleague tBoneanEngliahtencheratHimnilidghts .ryhchool. took them taidcwwingsndtooktheplayas backto iuics u the rivers are gong to do mythiu this year. it's going to be at [lane s excellent lucid . u: stoneburg lwho was known aroimd the league as a gooni came mthe Hyers at mid-season lad yar and shone for the Newmarket mi tie-camehecrunchedeveryone but becausehe playeddecent . under the tineiage of Bone The same thing is happaiii' inder Ted Tobias' reign as coach of the Tigers this year so if the tedCl'iil can work with to and 17 year olds. it can work with Mgr-r set in inner hockey. Perhaps one chanp that i needed is rapect toward the of cials by pram and officials. in the land at voda. referees are treated like are sacred 7 IM that's lb way it Md be ow o rn have spectators heard a playa- questioning a ret s family ir isltzng him how he thinks his braher is playii for the other liuiesamewithparems.Theboysmtheiceseemomanddsd . -_ from the stands at the shirts and right away. they tithe thug to do it mom and do it. it's alriyit. right has . hockey mint show more discipline in its outlook The mofbodycheckingisagsadsteptowardthatgoalbutthereis eorktobedone.notliltontheicebutalsointhestaridsandinthe hockey organization ' SHOOTING THE BREEZE Congratulations goout to AilWatsen. somewhat noted Flyer fan. who tit am in the Winona draw recently it topped off wiiniing an tin- nedamouiaot kithaso-eodrawattlierecentmien sflylng Father It At this writing. In Dash. a! ti- l'lyu s. is Ml let! M. oi larora Ttgm. in "is. lack Doak. a Newmarketcite. played with the Flyers in their 54 loss Richmond Hill Ila-s last week Other locals playing for the Flyers tilteddeil. Mike Baby ainl Nar- ltobcts. Doe this mean that Doak be indicted into Tin Can Alley? heatirg ()l Roberts, he wasn't playing for the yen last Thursday \ew market hadn't gotten his release from the Aurora Tigers. sic my McLeod made the onset. sat Teani last week for the ~ consecutive year Muity will be competim in ski competitions all year :n the l nited mates and (sash. Speaking of skiing a featureleuth film was shown at a reception tor him last week at Ontario Place. Anyone with any interest in skiing - catch the movre if possible The name at the flick is Dillerent - and .t 5 well worth the time Get well wishes goim out to Learn Eaglesan amt Mnr yn Wagar ol ' - gins ( omrnaaity Services DQartment Both have come down bout of the (in Get well girls. the department needs you "Hawk" Hethani is looking more like a regular Toronto Maple "0") day The Hawk is playing with poise on the Leaf blueline and ha Timibull moved up on to the ielt wing. Hotham should have no aynidirg a trip to the Manet. Hawks. Tie lira extends its congratulations to all skaters who passed their Canadian Figure Skating tats two weeks ago at the Hollisgswerth scalars: of the Newmarket l- ignre Eating Club. don t forget that heme of this year's carnival will be ughta on Broadway" with ' . rurr. plays like Grease and Annie Hall. Still no word on what's gotng on with the New-iarket Ray's, althomh u fairly certain that Deng Hartiey will be named as coach and Wt? will go up to a managerial spot The Ray's are presently ed in hot and heavy sessiaia decidim on what will take place next 13 seems fairly certain that the Ray s will go back to the Ontario I ll League after a threeyear absmcet .' l manager Bab Ritchie was supposed to turn out for the Media - team but he hasn't shown yet It? labey is handling statistics for the New-arket Flyers this 5min: accusim Era photographer Aase Hansen of taking the ind running Aase won the Flyers' 50-50 draw a couple of weeks 5" hMint returned since h 9'- senior and junior football teams will be at Newmarket 3 ldeestky (today) for a game agairnt the Raiders 0n ' 1 Markham will visit Hurtsi to lace the Warriors Markham is holding down first ace in the division. New-arket Recreation Department swini instructors Karen Evelelgk and Jane Casey give a hebing hand to Julie Celes. 3. Scott PlNT-SIZED PA DDLERS Stevens. 5. and Kevin Williams. 4. during classes last week at Quaker Peal. New-arket rec tall classes are jut getthg underway. Grid teams winning big Steelers keeping hopes alive NEW A le'ictory over the struggling Btohseeha Roi hridersgsve the Newmarket Steelersaglimmerofhopeintheir playoff hint in Central Ontario Football League action Sunday at Pickerim College The Steelers must win or he the first place Scarth Vikings this Saturday night at Birchmount Stadium to make the postseason contests Game time is a p m If the Steelers manage to come away with a loss, the turnim point of the black and goid's season will have been an earlier lt-lil loss to the North York Cowboys The Steelers should have won the contest but lost in the dying moments of the game North York is the team the Steelers must overcome to earn the final playoli swt But Steeler coach Bruce Rinaell isn t counting on a loss against Scarboroqh We're gotta into this one with everything we've got said Russell "We're goim to practice three times this week and give them the works " The Steelers will have to overcome a couple of minor injuries before gomg into the contest Running backs Al Mathewa (kneel and Dave Belanger (back: are on the limp but. a to Rinse , both should be healthy for the game i think we shodd beat Bantam Cougars win pigskin prize NEWMARKET The Newmarket Bantam ( omar football club capitalized on breaks and took a 15-0 decrsion from the Orillia Johnston Bulldozers to win the championship of the Huronia Football League on die weekend. Orillia fumbled the bail on its own m-yard line and Newmarket took four plays to get Paul Jolivd into the end none Todd Driscoll rambled for a twopomt conversion In the third quarter. the Conan blocked a punt and Brad Soucie scampered 20 yards for a major Duncan Foot hit for the convert The Cougars Will now face an undecided team from Toronto on J menus Noy IE [or the championship Manager Bob Butson lore-sees a tough game for the Calgars if they are to become provincul champions Tort'sito has a lot bigger drawing area than we do." he said They Newmarketl will m their best " Panthers take title NEWMARKl-IT ~ Jeff Bondy intercepted a pass from the Orillia quarterback and ran it back 25 yarch to lift the Ponderin Pantha-s to their second str t Huronia Football League titieon the weekend with an 86 win The peewees will head to the All tlntarios during the week of November 13 The location is yet to be decided Punter Ralph Mueller booted a twopomter for the winners [)efensne back Keith Taylor proved to be a Panther hero in the dying moments of the game as he intercepted an Orillia pass from the Lil-yard line to finish d! any chance of an ()rillia comeback 'You sure get grey hairs coaching peewee football." exclaimed Panther coach Gary Day in reference to the play "We came up kind 0! at in tin first and second I! continued. "We started to play well inthefinalcoupledmlnutaintln second quarter " Da was tothe fact that thew, mm the Orillia i0 yard lit! but time ran outbeloreanyp tsoouidbe scored. Untario i'ork became i think we re a better football team. added Russell h me Steeler quarterback Paul Drew dove over from the one~yard line for the first Newmarket mayor in be first quarter Frank Gelliiu hit for the convert in the second quarter. Ceiling punched a 43-yard field goal to put the black and gold ahead by to gomg into the second halt The third frame saw Etobicoke but Rod boot a single point Perryman blocked a Mic punt and Sidey Loftus caught an Etobicoke player in the end tone for two points The Steelers finished things off in the third when Mike McNamara swept six yank for six points (Belling was good i-Itobicoke came up with a touchdown late in the fourth but it was too little too late Football standings NEWMARKET The followmg are the standings at .if this wee: til the York County Senior Football League TEAM Newmarket High Markham Kim City Huron Heights W l 1 l .l " l '2 1 LAST WEEK '8 (i AMI-LS SENIOR Newmarket High 7. Huron Heights 7. King City 20 Huron Ht'ighlh u Newmarket Highs Markham 0. Markham 28 Kingt ity ll JUNIOR Newmarketl-iigho Markhamo. Kimi ity 0 Markhamls This weeks games Kim ( ity at Newmarket on Wednesday Markham at Huron Heights in Thursday Com-unit centre qutan Dave ( arruthers and alternate captain Bill Birkholder es the meeting to iron out the s which plagued tin Flyers It 5-0 loss to the l place Richmond Hill Rams on y- ni'hl Iii Newmarket ( oach Larry Bone waan t present at the meeting but feels that the main poblem is lack ol scorim punch by his charges "Our statistics mow that we oiddiot than and were in their end d the rink he said "We Mt buy a goal One thing that might make the whole situation eauer' , it's not in the puckmm ani'tmait is the recent acquisition of goaltender Norm Roberts who signed with the team on Suiday There is still no word as to what is going on with forward Bill Hnnlon who was obtained by the Flyers in a deal three weeks ago from the Hill "I don't know what's gomg on with him said Bone Ke time could use him According to Bone, the team went throqh a good workou on Sunday evening after the meeting and. despite the fact there is restlessness in the air about the whole Flyer situation. Bone isn't too worried just yet abut! the fact that his team has won only on unites! and are second-last in the ProvinCial Junior A league only because Richmond Hill has to air its arena out after every game We re gou to work he said We re not out 0! it vet The Flyers host the North York Rangers this Thursday night at Newmarket ( ommunity ( entre and trawl to Bellenlle on staiday night in face the Bulls Aurora comes close NEWMAKKET Aurora High School came out on the hurt and of 3 Hi score in the finals of the E dl\lSl() at the High School Soccer Tournament held on Saturday at Huron Heights Secondary School Aurora lost It: to Kiricardirw In the Junior A durum: it was I)! t. H Williams M iintlary N htnil losing not ill Father Henry I arr . ' in oth . tiiit: Midland talk the A tll\lhlt)n (.e-orgi- \anii-r won B d isitirt lauri ls and range-x lllt was the t dl\l.\l0 wtnne-r l. \mourvui ntilt'ht'd ll The junior side- \.iw \anwr take the It t'rnwr . and I Amourt'ui {hr i laurt-ls Northern nailed the It title \t Andrtu ~ tulle-gr was the ninwlatiou "hilllplnt'; in the haunt B liliti "n" lllgh Intensive and Jal- hii wa a tackle a starinan 5 "1's game b Markham. The dly stand in list place h Yes-k Mandated-ea. thatab eddencewasa bigreaaonlordieirsiuen. it h