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and Jim Logan on the Ice for and when the score is close the question will they be called gentlemen by the European sports followers Bert Newmarket Baby Bunting Nuts are at the win or else stage The trail the Cec AlcockPerc Pres ton led Aurora two games to nil in their best of five midget first round playoff series Third game is Aurora tonight fourth if need- here Friday night Looking slicker and quicker from goal out the blanked the Buntings at Au rora Thursday in the series opener The Buntings although they showed improved form were tripped 62 at Newmarket Friday Lowell McClennys inspired goalkeeping and Gary Chap mans two goals a minute apart in the first period were key items in Auroras home win Keith Browning set up both of Chapmans and they came after Barry Cook had beaten Bunting netminder Bob in the early minutes of play Goals by Keith Browning and Dan Routledge earned Aurora a lead in the second stanza and Mike Patrick scored on a relay from Wayne in the final two minutes of play The Buntings were better than the score would indicate Friday They checked exceptionally well but couldnt put in the net Larry Wall and Dan scored in the opening period to provide the Automotives with a lead John McKnight count ed the Buntings first goal of the series in the middle period Knights goal whittled Auroras advantage to one goal at 21 A couple of penalties in the early minutes of the final period j proved disastrous to the Bunt ings as Wayne fired two quick tallies to give Aurora a stake Bob Keffer tipped in a relay from Peter for Newmarkets second goal Goals by Glen Bennett and Dan Rout- ledge enabled Aurora to estab lish their victory A Bennett TRAVEL BUREAU For Canadian National Railways Air Lines Steamships Real Estate Insurance St South Aurora Tel PA Evenings PA Era and Express Results i aVY Vv MAIN ST Free Delivery Alcorns Facing Elimination Se SOLICITORS NOTARIES STIVER VALE B Com in MAIN ST one Newmarket Ont EVANS FOBS in WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Motor OU Stove Oil 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Had dock Dennis Moon and Jack divided the other ton goals At Friday despite a superb shotblocking effort by Ross the Alcorns were measured for a blanking Jack two goals and singletons popped in by Omcr St Pierre and Ed Smith provid ed the scoring action for the Hornets Pioneers Stay Alive Builders Contractors or farmers No and No 2 Hemlock and Pine Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by true Write for prices Lumber Co Port Ontario VICTOR SHOE STORE Brums Win Second Point The Bruins the plasma pat ients of the Optimist col lected their second point of the season Friday holding the vaunted Rangers to a He In the other contest the Red wings exploded their praise worthy scoring power thump Canadlcns Big guns and goal snipers In the Bruins expert effort were Brian and Peter Vale Harold Foster and Greg Scott were the Ranger lamplighters Larry two goal shooting was the Detroit spark Sandy Constable Jim Dike and Grant Dike shared the other Redwing counters Ted Churchill was the triggerman for Mont real Comets Defused By Keswick Comets working on a three game winning skein were dumped Saturday before the home folks as they dropped an decision to in rural hockey league play The setback meant the Comets now have a five win five loss record going for them Failure to take their first per- iod checking duties seriously did as much as anything to put the Comets on the losing end in Farina elimination from the game Oak Cornels came awake Ridges Pioneers came from he- hind with two third period goals invaders had nailed to Camp Borden 43 tod From there ot Wednesday The outshot win deadlocked the best of of three juvenile first round playoffs at one game each Camp Borden won the toss for the third game and it will be played at this week Jim Wells sparkling twogoal effort highlighted the winners comeback Shirley Smith and Paul Wright were the other Oak Ridges twine hitters Bertram Ray Sturgeon and Nov Crane were on the line for Borden goals and out scored the hut the damage had 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