Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Mar 1953, p. 10

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win Mount Albert and Town the fuse fun at Mount leSs five cries gin to In the game toy to ftr for the league final by Brains into for the third straight promise to be a of Spits Canadiena and Brain win vie for the league title Brain off leafs and that coupled with a first game gave the Bruins the round qualified as they g- into of 54 first game op- over a goal by One thing is certain the league will have a new crown wearer game win be The who have won the out at the end of each title the two years axe now 1 shelved for the season first Tw From Butters Newmarket Spitfires going about their hockey chores style got away to a flying and wining two game start in their best four out of seven series with Collingwood Shipbuilders for the Big group title last week Here Thursday in the series opener three goals in the third period while they were holding a man advantage enabled the Spits to gain a win over Col At Sat urday two unanswered second period goals both unassisted fired bv Bill Patrick and Fred were the main cogs in the Spits winning a 54 deci sion got a twogoal jump on the Morrison tribe in Thursdays game as a pair of Jacks Wheeler and Cochrane clicked early seconds apart Ken whistled a hit shot that picked an upstairs cor ner behind Reg to make it 21 Don Gibson a workhorse every time with Bill Johnston and Don Smith the helpmates and Bill Patricks twine hitter that took in Fred and Shewchuk and Jack second made it a 3all game heading into the final chapter Newmarket took advantage of the manpower edge to nail it down in the third as Bill John ston Don Smith and Keith Col- lings scored in that order That made it Jack Cochrane con cluded the scoring in the last minute of play At ColJingwood Saturday Spits trailed 21 after the get away session Bill Johnston con verted Don Smiths pass into the Spits mark on the books Bill Patrick and Fred peg ged the Spits payoff shots in the second Patricks pass car omed into the Collingwood cage while Fred broke loose to out of his britches Hie teams traded a pair of goals apiece in the final canto Fred and Don Gibson did the honors for the Spits while Jack Cochrane and Val Walker fired the Builders coun ter punches Shots on goal in dicated Ken was a star with stops as against West- 25 HASHMAN AWARD Doug Merchant life sad a tiger daed Theyre the flfinor Hockey effort has York its first title are to HI hart TCTtr say die hockey lads sporting the colors to offer to the team all the the scenes manager Bill and es pecially to Dong did a wonderful Job his lads were passing the pock like veterans and playing very fine heady So week to first tWe to come to North York were naming award and Theatre pass winner for this week Hasketts HASH by George Newmarket Sports When a hockey incident is described by an anguish ed mother as murder on ice or when you pick up your paper and read time after time that a couple of junior hockey teams were assessed or maybe a min utes in penalties its time for the to step in and clean up the game Those were just a couple of in- aas warn his players cidents recorded over the past week That blackbordered week The Gorman Smoke Rings have Just one more river to cross to bring Newmarket its first title The Smoke Rings are in the ban tam finals according to ad vice received by Coach Frank Tuesday after noon Mondays game was the con cluding game in the semifinals and are said to be meeting now to produce a Western win ner Newmarket will tackle the survivors for the Ontario crown Playing dates for the finals will be announced shortly The Smoke Rings are cutting an amazing caper in the A Theyve knocked off Port Hope and Parry Sound in order and during the process of climb ing the ladder of success have scored goals with replies being recorded against them Better keep a weather eye out for the Smoke Rings home game in the finals These eager beaver lads rate your full sup port -jt- to sporting the march to mid- get advanced to hurt by downing Coidwatar on the round scored win to to the first of the home and home count series and thta held Cold- water to a laatt week to Ken stroked in two while Doug Hill Ron and BUI Mac- Taggart completed the scoring in the affair The opened their semifinals bid on a right note picking up a decision over fa Minden Game will be played at Nobleton this week Ken Brown at coaching the and Bob Walton manager and team on the front down to a trkkte last due to the completion of and North York schools basketball league play Main interest at the centering around bas ketball competition Miss Kelly and Fred promise some in teresting on this situa tion next week Pickering College hoop squads were in action in prep school basketball league competition I Main bout featured a win by Pickering seniors over their St Andrews rivals That win made it out of for the Lou Lanier coached Dick poured In points Jose and Peter Harvey added main support in the Pickering victory Jack Pot Jack Pot In Ontario Finals Due to Wednesdays unfortun ate happening in the Colling wood GreenshirtsAurora Bears game the at a Friday ga thering completely revised their Junior The series has been wiped off the books entirely Both teams will stay in the hunt but will go against other teams in the first round Au rora It was announced by club secretary Doug Clark Monday have drawn Jets as first opponents in the revised schedule The series will open tomorrow Friday In the Aurora arena Game two will be played in early next week The series will likely be arranged as a best threeoutoffive set Teams remaining in the Junior cup race are thinning out rapidly Latest information indicates there are eight teams still in Jn the NiagaraLake Erie dis trict TiJJsonburg are meeting also and New Hamburg scheduled to represent Western Ontario Whether Parry Sound is still in or not couldnt be as certained up press time It THURSDAY TO SATURDAY V In Technicolor Bin should provide the for the to get busy If the present executive cant do it then let them step aside and let someone else do the job Just a few weeks ago a Toron to Marlboro player attacked ano ther player while he lay senseless on the ice In another game a player rammed an opposi tion junior A into the boards hospitalizing him Many district fans witnessed Bud Quinn Midland and Aurora Bearsman Walt Fines smash each other over heads with their sticks They both had to be carried from the ice with head injuries The first two occurrences we mentioned seemed to go unnotic ed by the In the case of Quinn and Fines they drew a couple of games suspension no more Then they were given the green light to play again Its our submission that the unfor tunate accident at would never have occurred if the had meted out proper sen tences to curb these infractions And we might add these stick swinging duels would hardly rate under the heading of sport The would be doing hock ey fans and the game its great est service by immediately sus pending all the offending players mentioned above for the season They probably wont because theyve been particularly weak- kneed in their dealing with these matters this past winter It is not our intention at this time to berate Walter Fines be cause of last Wednesdays game We didnt see the game so cannot comment on the seriousness of the charge that he reportedly crashed the player into the hoards What the Aurora Bears player did has been and is being done thousands of times in every rink in the province Only by the Grace of God have other fatal accidents been avoided Except in the gravest circum stances these infractions of the hockey rules hove been lot slide a miscreant receiv ed a minor penalty Often it was ignored completely As for remedy first the should advise officials that boarding charging or checking a man into the boards will not be tolerated The first offense bring five minutes the sec ond a match out of game sent ence With this to work on the by cheeking referees re ports could run down he frequent violators of the rules and immediately hand out pensions to those players who persist in violating the rules There is one other ready meth od at hand to curb the bad ac tors our submission that the coach should be held respon sible for his players actions on the ice If the coach is unable to control his players then he shouldnt he coaching the club directors should ask him to resign and if they fail then the OHA should suspend him forth with No one can tell that a coach cant control his team All he that if they dont play hockey and cut out the hokum then they can take off their equipment and go The made the coaches responsible for their teams conduct on the ice and its worked out satisfactorily The OMHA have been particularly free of rhubarbs and thats why The coaches know that if their teams give the refer ees trouble or act in a manner detrimental to hockey then theyre out of the game Thats the way it should be Now a young lad has lost his life Where do we go from here Do do something about Hill Leads Aurora In Juvenile Playoffs After several delays Bill Mun- Aurora Wilsons and Bill Whites Richmond Hill Rose this season business on for York Juvenile Hock ey League best of three semi final series last week The Rose Kings drew first blood edging the 3 in the Hill arena Tuesday The least affected by the soft ice shot into an early lead and weathered a late Aurora storm to pick up the decision The teams went back at it again Thursday in the Aurora arena and skated through CO minutes of susponseful action to a SPONSORED BY rf it Or is hockey to go the way of lacrosse Lets make certain J that tho sport is cleaned up and once more a young lad can go out and enjoy a hockey game without coming out of it scarred maimed hospitalized or worse deadlock That tie effort prolongs the playoffs round and the next game is carded for the Aurora arena tonight Thursday In the stalemate Steve Mills converted Ron Knowles pass into Auroras first goal and Ted Rogers swung in on a solo dash for kill shot JR FINALS number two Rogers goal came The test of five series for the keep Lake Junior Hockey League championship between Mount Albert and Vivian For esters is reaching the boil stage Vivian leads games to The Foresters had the Mount hanging over the precipice as a result of and wins in the first two games Monday the Mount stood off the Foresters fur a neat win to got back in Jim was the Mount scoring ace with threegoal night Art dunked one and Dink Rose a bantam guarded the Mount rigg ing like a veteran NHL camp aigner Doug Forfar Hurry Simpson and Stan Pollard collected the Vivian scoring plays Game four a must win for the Motilities fines Monday night in the Queens- arena playoff hopes alive Ron and Murray Chapman drilled in the vital shots In the Tuesday contest Bill Bud Sutton and John were Auroras offensive greats pegging a goal each Murray Chapman scored two Gerald Chapman and Ron counted singletons to spark the winning cause SECOND FEATURE Bowery Boy MONDAY School HKkey Lope Games coming up Saturday clean up the regular school league schedule Another quin tette of first grade matches marked last weeks action card Hearing roundup In the squirt sector saw 3 Redwings Hawks Rangers ruins Leafs The stiotmakers got letter production as Spite cooled out and Hilts top ped Flyers Jim McDonald pegged two and Michael Smith completed the total to supply the Boh Stiles the payoff as Hawks kept playoff hopes ttimmehiui with a win over Rangers Keith Burling and Terry Pee- ver with assist help from Keffer and Hah produc ed tallied as they nipped Keffer converted Rob Ions pass into the leafs lone goal The win the Bruins high and dry in top spot in the league Now for a run down of scoring statistics Ion Dick and John Hopper scored to enable the to Marl boro Blair tipped in a Den Bono relay to stave off a Marlboro shame The win set the Spits up In place Cord Burgess Bob Kef- AURORA LEGION WINS Though their last hope of mak ing a berth in the North York midget hockey league finals had faded out entirely Aurora Le gion came through with a pleas win over Richmond Rose Kings Thursday to con clude their season on a winning note The game a four pointer gave Aurora second place la the roundrobin playoff scramble Four players drew the acclaim for providing Auroras winning spark Cliff who makes a hobby of getting at least a goal a game did proud with a run of three and an as sist Bud Sutton added the goal support while John with two and Dave Watte with one supplied the aaalat fire works Don Keith and Jim Pol lard were the Richmond Hill marksmen fer and John round out the scoring aa Bills Flyer Boh Peterson represented era on score sheet The the Bills fiole second place ire on me I marine and i Rosa Model dar strip w -t-A- up iiiJ Sevemlimi models hong listing of reconditioned ft to 25 hp in popular priced to Term rates on overhauling- and repairing of of outboard motors OT-v- Mm down at Show where we wilt have a Kit Boata and motor I Two stores Newmarket i rVKT v r 1 1 W Director 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