r m sT- Mm Si fctf 1 jtf J- ike Statioi lei lip open all days Spits Win Third Metro Game AWARD Bob Fryday SS- J a is almost a tost art almost any hockey tan will tell vou Nowadays its all shoot and skate There are sill the odd about but theyre few and far Be tween The Spits edition arc fortunate In having one In their midst one of the best weve seen In quite a spell Theres no need to Hell you regular Spitfire clients who that fa its Spitfire recruit Bob In recognition of Bobs fine puck handling and goal scoring efforts on behalf of Herb Cains Spitfires were nominating him this weeks Irishman award winner and Rosy Theatre pass Haskett i TOWNERS if HASH m- m I By George Haskeh Newmarket Sporta Editor A bright flash of the type of best hed run across w v- a SATURDAY M p- fc ij a HI I JlK rw YOULL FALL IN LOVE WITH i Ayr- 0I hockey likely to see this season was unfolded Friday as the Spits beat the Metro Sec ond placers Dynes Best of the year was the way- a number of fans described the free wheeling slick passing bout V Bob end to end rushes Bill Bradburys feurry- effort Ken Brouihtpns cleancut clearing the of converted Spider Gibson and Keith Gbllirtgs col lege try to transcribe a few of our notes were features Spits under Herb Cains guidance look goal hungry and will make it interesting for all comers in the Metro loop How did you like Bob Fry- days slap shot Pretty hot to handle dont you think It was a busy and worthwhile week for the fans Two North York midget playoff games add ed excitement as Smoke Rings and Alliston tied here Thought that game was as good as any weve seen Then Up came a better one at Aurora on Tuesday as the and Aurora Tigers duelled through three scoreless and exciting per iods Judging from these con tests a year hence or at the most two Hub Aurora and liston should all be able to field strong junior sextettes Smoke Rings take a breather from North York action this Saturday to take on Picker ing College again Remember the last one it was a thriller January Jottings Have been falling behind on our cuff notes lately Spits fell one goal be hind Slouffville on bath night Hub fans came back saying the Spits got a tie but the goal- judge was working overtime for he Clippers and wouldnt flash lamp Pep and this note is especially aimed at North York teams re ports Ontario Central Zone Re creation Committee are sponsor ing a tournament at Maple Leaf Gardens late in February Also booked as a late February at traction is a midget tournament for Cooksville Dixie arena on about Feb If youre in terested contact Pep Perry Aurora arena manager for details North York minor hockey teams are getting their first round marching or ders bantams and midgets with a rating meet first Return gomes be tween the two teams arc carded for arena next Wed nesday are billed to tackle Keswick in the first round juvenile playoffs No tice by releases both Keswick and Sutton hove juven ile teams Hope another year theyll consider a North York league entry Can a couple more juvenile teams to round the loop Marlboros chief was a visitor to Aurora Tuesday He was greatly impressed by two or three Aurora bantams sev eral Nub and Aurora Mentioned too that he had been out to several North York league games and thought the league setup was one of the Four Teams Entered In Junior Hockey League Four teams and Mount have entered the Lake junior hockey at the end of the rainbow Is the Morton Brothers Trophy The teams plan to play double- headers every Thursday the rink In this weeks contests Queens viile Mount Albert while Vivian belted Vaiidorf Ron Becketts two goal- sharp- hooting plus singletons by Earl Keanis and Bob Millar sparked Mainprise scored both goals by Stan lards fte goal for 1 three by Ron and one each by Doug and Hank Paisley Vivian disposed of Date Boyle and Jim Bryan marksmen Rob Beckett fcit trick Frank Uvo Herb Cains Newmarket Spit- flies dished up a generous help lug easy- to watch hockey at the Kit- The Invading slitera ale for the Metro league load also on fast clean hockey ami as a result Hub- town hockey top notch game- Spits got In final ah win over the The Spits effort was- money in the was third Metro senior and they conclusively skate and shoot the tops in fast company Ail I he fans who this one you can be will Ik back to eiijoy Iter servings of his brand hockey wasnt a weak link in llieLSpilV chains Tripling band ah ojcljonr I he upright find was top blueline protection from Ken Bob rhorWpsori Clarke ami converted rearguard Gibson playing an outstanding blueline game got Into the act with an assist rockettnl off to a lead In the first period and pro to show the highly touted a turn of their scoring IKnver by slapping In four second session goals got Spit continued the pres sure early lit tile third and were rewarded with two quick goats to go Dynes I tiled the Spits a late fast a fan favorites j rouiuls of and led the Spits storing a two goal effort and Bill Bradbury who tolled alongside scored a goal each- Other Spits marked for good game were Lc Clarke Keith Colllngs Cain and HOME GAMES Herb Cains Newmarket Spit fires didnt take long to estab lish themselves as one of the powerhouse units of the Metro senior league by knocking off Aurora Lumbermen Flyers and Dynes in their first league starts The Spits will play a home game every Friday reports man ager Fred Tomorrow night AuroraLambton will be the visitors here The Spits schedule of home games is as follows Jan AuroraLambton vs Newmarket Feb Newmarket Feb K flyers vs Newmarket Feb Is Dynes Leasiders Newmarket Feb vs New market Newmarket i Rings Scbrihg record Satur day morning past couple of weeks have read like a page the Hubs Whos Who of Hotkey Cain- Brian peat and Jim McDonald reaped up in the scoring sfoss -f- Barney reports all but two 50 passed their tests at a recent figure skating trial here BpS Fditoil our minor league graduate Is having a high scoring year with Hardly a game goes by without Bob chipping In with a goal or an assist At exSpitfire ac cording to of the busiest officials is playing standout hockey With Orillia Walsh and Aurora now one of the top officials reports Bill with Owen Sound has been sidelined with a back in jury for some time earlier in the season along with his busy referee duties found time to conduct several of the H As rules forums Nobby Ash has forsaken the shoot and skate union in favor of a whistle tooting job Nobby is handling the Simcoe junior hockey league games arid doing right well from all re ports Hockey is not drawing Spits drew payees Con sidering the type of hockey dish ed up it should have been three times that number 250 fans at tended the ClippersSpits duel on bath night AuroraLambton had paid admissions last Thursday with Stouffville the visiting Bears drew odd Monday Why the drop Nick one of the dis tricts best known hockey mien reporting on the subject re marks is getting a host of fans but hockey today isnt as good as it used to be Its every body shoot it in then pile in af ter If the Clippers go into red an other year perhaps theyll be ready to talk Trolley League John Mil lionaires coach reports are definitely interest ed Sonny at Wood- bridge follows suit Kills arid his Sutton are also definitely interested Any body else last minute re minder town league playoffs start Monday at chimes goal effort plus single sniping efforts by Don and Miller earned a 74 win over Vivian Vivian goal- getters were Stan Pollard three Doug Card and Ron BEARS LOSE TO A second period checking let down that allowed Dukes to slam in five goals in sent Aurora Bears skidding to a defeat in Big Nine junior game at the Aurora arena Monday The loss further dimmed the Bears hopes of landing a spot in the charmed playoff circle Despite the loss the Bears gave the Dukes a good battle over most of the rout Dukes managed a lead in the first period and came out of the sec ond period leaders over the Bears The third was Bears best This surge was in the main due to Alf threes unassisted goat efforts enabled the Bears to the Leaf farm hands in the min utes Bob got the Bears first goal on Eddie Walkers pass Joe cleared Alf goalmouth pass info the pukes cage for the other Bears second period goal In nonagricultural industries which employ nearly Canadians almost onequarter of the total force is women Newmarket Smoke Rings kept their unbeaten streak alive but had to settle for with Lions Tile game a North York midget hockey- fcajue semifinal series The Smoke one pickup established them atop the playoff with three points There was little to ween the two throughout with goalies Ross of the Smoke Rings and Mike of tlie Lions promin ent roles -J- It- was the best minor carries of the season Newmar ket trailed at the end the first round at the- finish of two- periods and outscored and Allistoii in the final period to gain a tie The line of Geo Bill and Bob Wilson provided ail the scoring All three picked up a goal each while got the act all a goal each Don Bob Thompson and Joe rated a mark each in the column pierced lings protective screen for three goals to Other Dynes niarksnien were j arid Norm 11 Tigers Zero stopping jobs by Smoke Rings Ross Aurora Tigers Dave Wate featured a scoreless between the Smoke Rings and Tigers at the Aurora arena Tuesday The game was a North York midget hockey league roundrobin series game leads the series with four points while Alliston and Aurora have one each It was the best minor hockey league tussle seen in the Aurora ice emporium for several years Both teams played it wide open penalties were called three going to Newmarket two to Au rora Goal posts got in the way of shots by Bob Wilson and Bill who had the Smoke Rings best chances to hit pay dirt Ron Egan Bert Loveless with an assist BUT got marks for near misses for tying goal Aurora Town League leaders were Grant Charles Bill Ed Gibson 71 3 Doug Mount Knight Ernie Rank Hester Clark led the Monday night ladies with 861 Other high scorers wore Dean Phil Mclnhis Dean Jessie ton 502 Claire Pollock Elsie Cline Grace Helen -Mc- Maud Ar- va Thorns League standing is 33 Clippers 31 Peas ants rv KIDS i EQUIPMENT Big Tradein Allowanc J r i- Phone Newmarket ji Top marksmen in the Davis Leather league were Jordan Geo Thursday night ladies league pacesetters were Myrtle Dunn Betty VanZant Helen Mario Struthers Helen Fran Specialty Juveniles Office Specialty juveniles had to and In cut caper at i he arena i Tuesday Hi I standing is Hopefuls Burrs Hazel collected to lop the Friday Ladies Bowling circuit Other top notch scorers were Lucy An drews Gibson Olive Peggy Graham 510 League rtj i mom l Ik I id FA J EVILS ipw a i 1 Jm HUB STONE HEAVERS Curling Is one of Canadas fastest growing sports Year by year It is gaining popularity- in Ontario Approximately 20 Newmarket curlers regis tered members of Bradford curling club The four New market rinks skipped by Stephens Harold Eaton Alan McNabb and Herb Lawrence well up in the thick of the battle for the January club championship at Bradford Lou Stephens rink composed of Bert Morrison Roy Irwin and Max Stiles at moment holds tho highest point rating among the Newmarket rinks Joe and Art Evans ore with Alan MoNabbs rink Har old Eaton Dick Eaton Ai Cam eron and Robert Smith make up the Eaton rink Vie is with Herb Lawrence rink Other Newmarket curlers list ed with Bradford teams Ed die Bob Yates Bob Frank and Mac McConn ton Flyers lite game was a- York juvenile hockey league playoff contest Hie and like fill lire Nor ill York l wfiers V Aflei allowing a first- perlotj the Specialties exploded for five third id win in a walk Eight players part in the scoring sure test or ailround Keif for Laurie the goals arid two ffsslats Clin flic got two and one Don jumped Into lie spreDwhh Walt Stew Wilson and Creed drew an assist each Alan came through with another fine Job In the net- Hilltops Aurora One Game Away From North York Aurora Rotary took a com manding In frames In the North York ban tam hockey league when they an win oyer Lions at the Aurora a Tuesday Aurora players Keith Brown- ln fired two to pace the winners Other Aurora marks- men were Barry Cook Charles Dan Don Glass Glen Bennett and Wayho High scoring week in the Of fice Specialty of league High scorers were Bruce An drews Tommy Scott Geo Lou Francis Stow Parks League stand ing is Scott what about the severe losses suffered by those businesses involved in a serious fire a it ti1t coming He no dumbing jiFfi li I MAIN INI We dont ftnoto but we do know that 4 J out of 100 firms having expert- l A II i I I I a serious fire never reopen again BECAUSE OF LOSS OF RECORDS Pi j V sure your records arc protected an OFFICE SPECIALTY certified by m Safe Record Container the independent Underwriters Laboratories of Canada J rr S w 7 rVJScV I oi OFFICE SPECIALTY m Vs n v S3S i 7 Jm fl i vw 1- L f V v K tt w