Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Feb 1952, p. 12

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tr- w l pvry A -J- a ffwee Era and BOLTON Aurora Bears had their first of the season Mon day They were due in Bolton but Bolton with a natural ice arena had to postpone game because of the mild weather Andy Closs leads the Bears into for HOLLAND THEATRE BRADFORD SATURDAY in Randolph Scott David Brian SECOND FEATURE When Youre Lola Albright Jerome I MON and WED On Dangerous Ryan Ida SECOND FEATURE Pi Midland urn with the Midland Junior Friday night in the arena this years edi tion of the Bears will tackle the Bears Down the Centre READY FOR SERIES good news on the proposed North York Bush league championship series life With William Powell Irene Dunne Elizabeth Taylor Stouffvilles bush hockey man came through Monday with advice that Stouff- Bush League champs want ed That completes the four- team picture of Newmarket Au rora and Stouff- ville League presidents and secretaries of the four leagues will be meeting shortly to iron out final details en the proposed playoff series fif tuesday is foto night Our offer is and Express Classifieds Results Audrey Long Carl Benton Reid Eugene Km you 2ND FEATURE ATTRACTION bVHMJ in everybody OUR IS TWICE AS FUNNY AS OUR FIRST J A MONDAYWEDNESDAY fB- J n tF3 i- I I Ail 2ND I MerBm Dm El On aeys Mount Albert League race Sam Harper Ken Case Lome Mel Oldham Geo- 39 Geo Price Roy Stewart Parks Arn old Davis Young Era Davis Geo Young 30 Ron Young 29 Geo Snyder 29 Ken 27 Murray Crone 30 mens division averages Frank Ron Geo Price high singles El mer Paisley Gregg Scott Den Oldham 303 high triple Geo Rill Arnold Geo Price ladies averages Campbell Marg Green Dorothy Harper high singles Shirley Oldham 268 Campbell 267 Marion Case high triple Campbell Marion Case 603 Alma Williamson Lou Bovair to lead the Of lice Specialty league last week- Doug Francis 606 Don Cooks Farlanes Burchs Ben Grant Blight topped Hoffman League last week Murray Allen Geo Hill Hodge Press Shop Machine Shop Vorclone Sheet Metal 2 Press Shop Vorclone 61 Machine Shop Sheet Metal Thursday night ladies league last week led by Myrtle Dunn Hazel 593 Walker 539 Helen 520 Allene 512 Olive Monday Night Ladies league Smalley 674 235175 Claire Pollock 649 Elsie Cline 610 Edna Annie Ann Osborne Nora Gib- Pearl Codlin Hall Jeanne Gatti Muriel Gibney 539 Emma Broadbent Flo Campbell Hester Clark 515 Ethel Warden Marion Stark 450s shut out Wildcats Jets 3 Blue Bonnets Coons Hot Rods Coons Wildcats Jets 295 Blue Bonnets and Hot Rods 29 each Jack Groves last week in the Davis Leather circuit Jim Bud Pettit Harry Thorns Frank Benning ton Bothwell 2 Bennington Bothwell Hot and heavy action in School League games Saturday wee division winners Bears Barons 2 Hornets Bisons Squirt section Fly ers Marlies Rockets A fancy hat trick show by Bone and a single snip ing effort by Paul earned the Bears their triumph Larry and Paul racked up the Barons tallies Johnnie Gable sniped for two Murray and Brent one apiece to spark the Hornets to their win over the Bisons Brent also collected three assists Ian Dick stroked in the Bisons counter In the squirt sector Bill Mc- and Wayne Croutch work ed in cahoots they shot in two each as shutout the Flyers Jeff came up with a shutout show In the other contest a freescoring show Rockets staged a late ral ly to gain a all tie with the high flying Marlies Bill paced the snipers with two Allan Craig Hoi brook and Larry were one goal laddies Rockets big gun was Keith Burling with two John Henry and Frank McGuire were on target for singletons Rocket netminder Reggie Peterson turn ed aside a steady stream of rub ber to keep his mates in the hunt It was the Rockets first point In last weeks lilts goals by Francis Garrett and John Hopper earned the Barons a 2 win over the Bisons Walt Perrin netted the Bisons tally Single sniping efforts by John Gable Brent and Jim gave the Hornets a 3 I tri umph over the Bears Bill up and coming Eagle St marksman hit for the Hornets tally Larry Bone hit the jackpot for five goals to slake the Flyers to a victory over the Rock ets Keitli Burling was Rockets number one scoring boy with two Merle popped in the other Dave McComh broke out in five goal scoring rash Lar ry popped in one as spilled the Bills snipers were Barry Michael Smith Brian Bales and Wayne Tilts Largest turnout of the season Thursday for the Lake Simcoe Junior League tilts at the QueensviHe arena They were treated to a rousing twinbill and Ml Albert squared off for a sixall tie in regulation time Geo Green was the glory boy by shooting in an overtime goal that earned Mount Albert a win over the Dorfers In the other contest assured themselves of sec ond place by humbling Holland Landing Sea Gulls Stan Pollard was the pacesetter with three Glen Maries counted twice Harold Harrison and Geo Green planted singles Bill Bennett was a go ing concern on Vandorfs attack ing force with four goals Bob Stalcy and Jack clicked for one apiece for the losers Ron Williams was the only twogoal man for Qucensville Don Graham Norm Carl Pickerel Doug Beckett Ron Don popped in one each Bun Cook rode herd on the citadel to rack up three goals for the Seagulls Bill McNutt shot in the other Landing tally Win Four In Row After a shaky start they lost the first two bant ams have won four in row Theyre grouped with Wood- bridge and Bolton Benefitting from shutout blocking by Gary two goals by Tom my singletons by Larry Samson whitewashed Bolton 4 for win one snipers led by Doug Hill and Tom Colter with two each and Ken Butler staple cou riled a vlclory over Bolton for win two Fancy by Bonham and a goal by I any Hill Samson and Don Dion enabled to upset the loop leading fourth straight win was collected at the expense of Bolton Doug with four Fred Davis Larry Hill Hill and Gonlie Samson with to bop Bolton The halfpints now Bolton In a home and home goals to count for the to advance Into bantam round two ALLEN Detroit and Chicago battled to a lnl tic Leafs walloped the lowly in the Au rora Saturday morning Allen Cup scrambles Ron Walker fired the Detroit tally Larry Woods uncorked the Chicago countering blast Don Glass was a ball of fire on the attack popping in three goals to pace the Leafs on their victory march Don Zimmerman tallied the other Leaf marker Hammond picked up two assists and Bennett one in the Leaf point roundup A three- way effort that started on the stick of thence to Bobby Davis and finally to Teeter Murrell for the actual shot accounted for the tally Lose Opener 1 5 5 Newmarket Imperial juveniles must overhaul a 10 goal lead if they intend to remain in the OMHA hunt Opening their juvenile Tuesday night at the arena the Imperials were handed a shellacking by Weston Return game will he played in Weston Friday Weston lit out for goal In six seconds had run the string to before the second session was over Ted Rogers got the only Newmarket tally on a solo dash Teams traded four goals apiece in the finale as the Im perials revived Two came off the stick of Gerald Chapman Wayne Robinson John Rich ards snaffled one each HASHMAN AWARD Hat Trick Earns Ducat Hashraan says a couple of lady hockey fans youve been handing out all the awards to the Spits or the Aurora Bears Hare you forgotten about our other hockey teams Figured out the other day on our Era and Express sports beat We set facts and figures on hockey teams and approximately hockey players Perhaps theyre right though have over looked several outstanding efforts in minor hockey nights at the Smith igloo are taken up by that very busy Optimists tripleheader A good league and more fans should attend Last Fridays games give us a chance to name Warren Townsley for the award The name of has been a byword with hockey teams for years and years Warren is shaping up as an up and com ing hockey star Last Friday with his team trailing he ran in three goals in doublequick time to give the Rangers a win It was an outstanding effort and merits this weeks award and Roxy Theatre pass Spits Win In Overtime But Lose To Joe and were taking in two goals to complete his hat the slaps on the back In the Spits trick and put up room Saturday night fore the round two curtain rang after the Spits eked out a down win over Orillia Terriers Town League regular campaign Poison Bill closed Monday and in a blaze of I snatched sure fire goals out of action as the evening was en- the ozone to keep the livened by a series of oneround white hope tournaments Mount Albert took over first place by spiHing Office Specialty 3 2 in a fast stepping exchange Grant Blight with Stan Gib bons the helper earned the Spe cialty a first period edge Doug Ross on a pass by Dave Couch erased that lead in last minute of the second The teams traded goals less than a minute apart in the early third period sparring Smalley from Pete Swartman for the Stan Gibbons on his lonesome for the Cabinet makers Then Doug Ross pounded home the winner at a long sizzter that eagleeyed Handy Andy An drews let slip through his fingers Coach had his and first place intact In tilt two Harry Lavender had his Vandorf Jets primed and they proceeded to salt away win over Town Regents Todd got his for a pair of tallies one in the third that tied it and one in the fourth minute of over time that won it Don Gibson assisted on the latter Joe got his knocks for his usual steady shotblocking and A for a super de fensive display Spits came out the period trailers Around the fiveminute mark of the second Harold steered home a pass and a minute and a half later Ken con verted a Patrick pass into the Spits second tally Then Bowen ran WIN TWO Holland Landing a were the fair haired boys around the arena Tuesday Hottest action came in the fin- They won a twinbill in the the storm- Jack Andrews After that Todd got cracking to win the game Shellshocked patrons in record attendance- were asking Thursday around chimes What happened to the Spits full house built up on seeing the Spits reef the Bush- led Shipbuilders saw instead Collingwood going faster and farther with the biscuit dump the Spits Shewchuk started with Thorns Don Gibson and Todd In 25 seconds wood had scored via Frank Cow ing That goal was the first period scoring Shots on goal Collingwood Spits Sinbin statistics oft times tell the story They were Spits Builders It was in the second period with Jack Andrews sinbinning weathered was I minutes when the teams went East Gwillimbury School League at it with halfnelsons tripleheader attraction In the and assorted wrestling holds startoff tilt the They found time too to stroke in bumped off Mount to goals at a goal a minute pace while the sin bin was full Jim Preston was the Jets ace with a pair of goals Bill Kingdon Howie Richardson Forfar and Bun Sellars counted one each Dick Firth with Ted Greenwood assisting stalled off the shame of a shutout for the by putting a close in drive behind Geo Fletcher up with his best game of the year in halt the latters budding winning streak In game two Sharon and QueensviHe school skaters battled to a tie When Brown Hill failed to show the Night Hawks laced on their skates again and drove to a win over Mount Albert der out in the final minute but j the Vandorf t Diggers Win In Aurora Loop Flashing another of their sting ing scoring attacks Mickey Sut tons Ditch Diggers smothered Victory Flyers to increase their first place in the Aur ora Town League Tuesday Jimmy Murrays looked on their way to creating an upset They had Cases Aces 51 with a minute to go Then it happened Dune Fisher Aces let one fly and it hopped Jimmy Murray in Hotel cage and it was a hockey game Eu gene Bruce and Ralph Rose put on a brother scoring act to pace the Aces Eugene complete a hat trick Bruce counted a goal and three assists and Ralph an assist Freddie was the top potter hitt ing for two John Lome Floury and Bill Kirbyson racked up singles In the early game Frank Young making like the Rocket flashed a hat trick to lead the Ditch Diggers Watson and Tracy were two goal men Coach Mickey Sutton not into the scoring act with a single tally Charlie Case Diggers pipe minder and he worked hard for it saw his shutout fly out the window in the third as Flyers Bill popped in their lone counter TONIGHT The semifinals In the Lake Junior Hockey League will start to roll tonight Thurs day with a twinbill attraction in the arena re ports league kingpin Murray Edgar Mount Albert and will meet in the one bracket Holland Land ing clash in the other set The semi finals are hooked as a best two out of three series Survivors if any will clash for the league championship in a host two out of three series Game time tonight Is pm Second games in the semis up for attention Feb CLOSING HOURS FOR BELLS COfftR AT Monday opened for Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday closed nil day pm l Am pm Our private dining room I at Your service at the above hours Also after hours If reserved In advance Optimists Benefit ling from steady defen sive work from Charlie and Barry Sweeney shutout blocking from Allan ShinCain Perks and efforts from Bill Cain Ceo Is Ding and Francis Lewis Fred Sneers Redwings humbled iDon Warners Bruins in the Optimists opener Friday The win shot the Redwings into i fourth and playoff berth Bruins dropped bark to filth slot A pair of goals by Walt Fines and single efforts by Laurie and Paul Cameron staked the front run ning Hawks to 12 win over Bell Bradleys second place Leafs Don was flic whole scoring show In both counters Hawks now are silting pretty with a fivepoint lead atop league Warren Townsleys sparkling hat trick display In the third period earned Jack Hamiltons a squeeze by win over Bus Hughes last place Paul suck ed home the Hangers other tally Karl Lothian roving the ice tones like a sixday bike rider counted twice for Tommy Taylor made it a big scoring iinkij marker and ticking on an assist for good In last week- contests sharp- Ken Bell with two Bob Croutch and BUI one each Bruins win over Karl assisted by Bob sniped the Canadians stopper Morton Jive- goal effort two by La rip singles by lack Mil Bruce Fines enabled the Black Hawks to floor Detroit BUI Cain Charlie Don were the Detroit twine hitters Harvesting two goals in the Inst period to overhaul a def icit Leafs downed Banners Don poured two into the Rangers goal Norm one Norm Smart managed the Ranger mark- era SPORTS CALENDAR Feb 830 pm Newmarket arena Big Five Sr Newmarket Spitfires pm arena Lake Jr semifinals Mount Albert vs Vandorf vs Holland Landing pm Sutton arena juvenile Keswick at Sutton 3 pm Pickering College basketball Richmond Hill vs Pickering College Feb 830 pm Aurora arena Benefit Night Au rora Bears Bears pm Newmarket arena A Midget First Round Aurora Newmarket Optimists Newmarket arena Optimist Redwings vs Rangers vs Hawks Leafs vs Bruins p arena King Vuughan triple- header Kettlehy vs King Bolton vs vs pm Weston arena ALU A juvenile first round Newmarket pm Keswick arena married mens league Feb a arena Big Five Senior Newmar ket Spits vs am Newmarket arena Public School League Hears vs Barons Bills Rockets Fly ers Hornets Bisons am Aurora arena Allen Cup Chicago vs Cattail lens Leafs Detroit Feb pm Newmarket arena Newmarket District Hockey semifinals pm Keswlek arena Rural vs Keswick p Klmlra arena Junior Aurora Rears vs pm Newmarket high school North York Badminton League Au rora vs Newmarket Feb 12 pm Aurora arena Ladles Hockey pm Aurora arena Aurora Town league twinbill Cases Aces Flyers vs Hitch Dig gers Feb 3 pm basketball Newmarket vs Rlrhmtind Hill KESWICK COMETS SPLIT One win twoloss week for Keswick Comets in the ORHA action Ken Davie helped by again at That spelt heap big trouble Gibson Ortie Thorns and Firth combo watched the boom lowered as Bob Fryer hit for two goals seconds apart Then Eddie Bush taking con siderable punishment vocal and otherwise but acting gentleman broke through after Jack Wheeler set him in tv at the blueline to build the build ers lead to Local clients had their whoop at Bill Johnston hooked into the Collingwood cage flashed a sparkling sixgoal at tack Jack Cole Tom Hare Ivan Rye and Don Smith poured in one each for a pleasing home win over Little Britain At Cannington despite a hat trick performance by Comets scoring ace Ken Davie and a single rigging hitter by Jack Cole Comets were nailed Other loss came at Port Ferry Port Perry Keswick Com ets scoring leader was Ivan Rye with two That left it at Shot on net Spits With Fink off for an unnecessary boarding stretch Shewchuk sneaked in arid on a pass from Don Gibson made it Spits were playing their best hockey at this stage but were foiled in their attempts to chew the Builders Tend Toe hand writing was on the wall when Barney completed the scoring at Shots on goal Spits his Spring Be Wise PLANT WITH CONFIDENCE Pickering College vs Aurora CANADIAN GROWN ALFALFA IS IN SHORT SUPPLY BUY YOUR SEED EARLY WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY Newmarket District COOP MAIN ST for trfrlrdwdllltt It in both ana In different twotone color 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