VWJCS v LVA ft ri staffed wrl If yon seed in C Optimists the North of capturing York hockey crown and the Lex trophy were given a rude jolt Saturday as the locals dropped a close decision to Richmond Hill Rams at the Richmond Hill arena The two teams battled on fair ly even terras through the first two periods that ended in a all deadlock Richmond Hill shot into lead early in the third period before Newmarket rallied to square the issue 3all In the closing stages Ron Dailys tally won it for the Steady defensive play by Brent Jim McDonald and Henry McCutcheon along with goals scored by Larry Bone John Hopper and Wayne Croutch featured the Newmar ket effort Along with Dally Richmond Hill titties were contributed by Doug Rose Bob Rosa and Keith Atkinson OF COM MCE TO A Sutton finished on a strong note to score three third period goals to defeat at the Sutton arena Saturday in an Ontario Rural Hockey Association sen ior series second round playoff game It was the opening game in a best of three set The Greenshirts were ahead at the second Intermission and their threegoal third per iod romp lifted the game out of the doubtful category Keith Clarkes threegoal per formance paced the winners John Jones added two goals while Big Canoe and Ron accounted for the other Sutton goals Clare Mor rison and John figured in the assist column while Joe turned In a big league goal- tending effort John Hogg and Ken Mark were the only Greenbankers to get the puck behind Carpentier A as 56Ponlioc If enthusiasm of the delegates is any thermometerfootball in these parts is in for a big banner year in Football players boosters and fans strong gathered at the Aurora Legion hall Saturday to discuss plans for the organization of a district football league Delegates from Aurora and Lindsay were on hand to talk over the prob lems of organizing a league Also present was Bill Simpson Ontario Football Association secretarytreasurer who outlin ed methods of organizing a dis trict loop It was decided to have a fur ther meeting at April IB to meet with north group soccer team representatives from Mid land and The purpose of this meeting will be to organize a south and a north group south group teams will probably be Aurora In Fhak It was a rough week for tin- Harold son Aurora Lions All the Lions needed to capture the North York bantam league champion ship was one win However Bill Breedons very much in the battle for the crown decided they werent going to let Aurora have the title without a scrap The two teams met in a home- set last week At Wednesday Aurora dropped a decision Thurs day at Aurora the turned on all their scoring pow er to whip Aurora The double win enabled to tie Aurora for the lead In the final series Both teams have one game to play to complete their playoff run Wednesday hop ped into a lead over the first two periods while the teams divided a sixgoal final period Hattrick shooting expeditions by Don Graham and Gerald Sweeney sparked the Schomberg triumph The other marker was contributed by Bill Ron Walker was a going con- and Newmarket and l5 will also be contacted three Norm V t- at Loan made Aurora nearby In Ontario NEWMARKET EAGLE ST fc MOUNT ALBERT MAIN ST v PRIZES AND REFRESHMENTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TILL 9 PM with the Idea of accepting entries from these two towns Following the discussion the guests were served lunch and the enjoyable evening closed with a film show of football pictures Delegates present were Herman link Harry Tonv Bops- Frank Walter Koster Lindsay Aris Macus A Kimhell Bob Thomp son Klass VanderWall of Aur ora acted as chairman of the meeting SjpX V fc J j fl i H i 7 ift i 11 i u A neat aji with doorsfor living room alls childrens room or where in the home SSif4 r Run Plan No Storage buffet with passthrough space and open shelving over designed specialty for open din- room division T in h Modern wh cupboards and drawers for dining buffet 1 den or any room where counter storage is hi- fej Fattening and Extra Folder No How to build attic or basement rooms with panelling ideas for all through the home s 3 2 Another popu installed Banks of drawers and Cupboards flank ftr- -r- ff 1 Plan No A work center for the home carpenter so well designed you want to paint It and make It recreatlo room feature V- i5dwi Lead Finals more victory and Messrs Doug Marchant and Henry Davie along with the King City Nichols Flyers can start cele brating an Ontario Minor Hock ey Association juvenile C champ ionship The Flyers thumped Kincardine their final series op ponents and last week to take a commanding 20 lead In games in the best of five Ont ario final series Dave Broad was the best man on the ice at Kincardine Wed nesday as he came up with a gilt- edged job in the Flyers goal It was a tense until the final four minutes of play Wed nesday Then Larry Hill and Gary scored the breaking and insurance goal for the Marchant men The and goals came with the Flyers playing at a man disad vantage Previously during the first and second periods Hill and scored Tom Conor and Dick Sweeney contributed the other King City goals during the first two rounds Held to a lead over the first two periods by a determin ed hard checking Kincardine crew Friday the Flyers hit a streak of good flying to rattle in nine goals in the final min utes wrap up their win Just about body got into Flyers scoring act Friday Top gunner was Tom hit fast and furiously for four goals to spark Flyers while Dick Sweeney Samp son and Gary ticked off sterling hattrick performances Larry Hill nol to he loft out of tho scoring explosion fashioned two goals to complete the win ners scoring Dennis and Ken Robson were re sponsible for the other Aurora counters Thursday ahead after two periods Schomberg made it rout by shooting four shots be hind Aurora John Scott in the final twenty min utes Don Grahams five goal sharp- shooting was the main factor in Auroras defeat Neil Cutler scored two goals while Bill and Bob added single markers to complete the total Brian Knowles scored on a pass from Ted in the second period to provide the one bright spot for Aurora and that shot spoiled a shutout job by steady operating netminder Carl er build print required hat loet try side ehelvln on Jiving room side 12 Inch air v I4K Booklet by popular demand single cupboard to bright cupboard tells how to 16pAf book cabinet in I ftiwM plants I i- JUNIOR BASEBALL All North York centers Inter- in operating a junior base ball team under the North York minor baseball league banner during the season are re quested to forward an entry to George Newmarket league governor as soon as possible George Smith of is interested in operating a team In the North York league if four five or six team league can he organ Last season the club participated in the Junior League A meeting to organize a Jun ior league Is being planned for early part of April York Three juvenile three midget four bantam and two teams still remain in the hunt for North York minor hockey league championship laurels King City and Alliston are the survivors in the juvenile competition Wood- bridge Dodgers edged Friday to earn a spot in the finals The Dodgers will meet either Alliston or King City Nichols Flyers In the finals King City Lions move into Friday for the third and deciding game of their best three midget semifinal set The winner takes on Aurora Auto- motives for the league crown and Ted Trophy Schomberg Aurora Richmond Hilt and Newmarket are moot ing a roundrobin series for ban tam honors Games Schomberg at Newmarket and Aurora at Richmond Hill this week will settle the issue Newmarket Comer Cupboards and Aurora Legion opened the best of five Is last week The third gome of their series is at Aurora tonight with game four here Monday or Tues day of next week PlayOff Results For Aurora Little The Loafs nipped the Rangers in the opening game of the Aurora Little NHI fi nals scries probably will be a best of five affair Keith Wrights twogoal sniping ignit ed Lent attack The other goal was chalked up by Bill Mike and Barry Allen scored in the losing cause Pittsburg blanked and Buffalo defeated Providence to qualify for the squirt tongue finals Pittsburg won the totalgoals semifinal while Buffalo eliminated Providence 62 on the round John Preston was the Pitts burg hero Preston scored the only goal of series Sid scored nil four Buffalo goals while Bob Evans and Randy Alcorn popped in tho Providence tallies Buffalo and Pittsburg will start their squirt league finals this Saturday Recreation Direc tor Jack Robinson is planning a big Little windup night sometime during the Easter holi day week to officially close the season Canada tins some power laundries dry cleaning dye ing plants with annual receipts of some 113150000 K J mm li toUSH oonf AUTOMOTIVE GO second game In the Aur ora vt Sailors midget fin als will be played at Saturday March Auto motive manager Cecil Alcock At least two buses will make trip with Aur ora fans One bus Is scheduled to lea vo at pm with the piny era players are expect ed to at Wing- ham to tour radio station there The game will broadcast over the station- The second bus Is ex- to pull out around pm Anyone desirous of making the I rip to can contact Cecil Aleock or Tommy Aurora won the toss for the third game in the best of three series If third game Is It Is to piny- Royal Conservatory Mush of Toronto EXAMINATIONS and mutt not than TORONTO It Almost unnoticed In the main scramble of howling news the excellent performances In the Pen nut faisuc The league Is weekly nt Fred CounMfrV To qualify lite taunt attend one pri mtry Reboot lli been Inst find ro ftlx bowlers team of bowling Willi ft regular wijedule race on whip At the nuts ami fir locked In llKy point each a hind with the Chestnuts followed In order by Cashews 27 Hazelnuts Butternuts Pecans Acorns It Walnuts The top six teams qualify for the playoffs The young have in some scores that would put their big brothers and sisters to shame In the girls division flat Janet posted a double and a single to show the way In the totals with handicap Pat McGufrc fired a double and single to lead the scoring race In the boys section flat Ken Sargent fired a double and Kerry Peters registered a single to cop the top awards In the totals with handicap Jim McDonald scored a double and a single to set the pace League organizer and director Is Francis while Fred Counter looks after the scoring and handicap lists The top six teams will begin the play off round this Saturday and the playoffs shape up as a pretty hot session Ken Ranger forward copped the high scoring award in the Optimist NHJL it was an nounced this week scor ed goals and added three insists to post a total Harry Detroit and Foster Hangers tied for he runner up with joints each registered 12 and four assists while Fos ter ran up nine seven top marksmen In the league Churchill points linger I rny Bill Mill Hopkins la Paul it Murray ft ttrtnn Orion it f Detroit hail only nine goals against thorn during reg ular Rcrnlfinal series play and that excellent effort Wings goalie John to capture the league Vclria Trophy award Team coaches and league directors Ray Smith and Ross will meet in the near future to select prize winner for the most valuable and most improved player awards The Optimist Club plans to hold a banquet on April 14 for all players in the league to of wind up league sea son reports Ray Smith dub Boys Work Chairman T Era and Express r Old Get- Pep Vim Fed of Visor Yew in ticking itKfttt vitality of wit At 0r greatest Mr tan a chane to friends with firm men ft yean yoo to leave or and a career with and variety Find out Canadas obligation i CANADIAN ARMY Information Centre Richmond St West Ontario Telephone or write Army Information Richmond Street TORONTO let me have fall Informa tion n an Army Street City I i at THE FORCE PROVIDES A CHALLENGE TO vnilNS MEN WHO ARE WILLING AND ABLE TO MEET THE OF A LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREER 0Jl The prime requiiie of member 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