-fV- It A It banner oh the ice lanes this Bay Smith boys work man request all Replay ere who Opting formed part winter will be guests of the at a banquet to be held la the Scout hall Saturday April OLD and and bantams to be on hand pm sharp the banquet will officially wind up the Optimist club ho ckey activity for this year Some players coaches and Opti mist officials are expected to at tend Following the banquet awarda and prizes won by the hockey players over the past season will be presented In all six trophies are to be handed out to the players selected as moat valuable most gentlemanly best goalkeeper and leading scorer Ray Smith in charge of ar rangements for the banquet is hoping to have one of the To ronto Maple hockey players on hand as a guest speaker In Badminton Crime reigned supreme at the referees Jack Shropshire and Al arena Thursday as Newmarket Smoke Kings smashed Stamford in the opening tid bit of the junior finals A wild brawl involving every player on the ice and several spectators nearest the scene of battle climaxed the wild and affair This main bout erupted at of the third period and when pried the gladiators apart were on their way to the penalty plank to join Grant Morton who was on hand to greet them Don Booth tangled with Stam fords within swing ing distance of the sinbin to start the fracas Before it end ed every player had chosen a partner and the melee was in full swing When it ended pal- bianco was on his way to the dressing room for repairs to his wounds inflicted tis said by a Hub fan Counting noses the timer had ten W Smokies sitting it out were were Grant Morton Jack Graves Frank George Davis and Jerry while Gallagher Bresson and were the Stamford players Building up to the main dis play of fisticuffing were many less blowups and countless ille galities Smokies goalie Adair drew a fighting major for a tangle with of the Jerry took five minutes as well for slam ming a puckcarrier into the boards In all a total of minutes in penalties were assessed min utes to the and to Stamford Newmarket absorbed minors and three majors Stamford minors and one The fighting itself was a stand off but the Smokies had an edge when the teams decided to play hockey which wasnt too often time operator for Herb Cains gallopers was Don Booth Booth roared in to befuddle the Stamford defenders for seven goals Behind Booth scoring wise was Don Mc- Knight scored three although after absorbing a tremendous bodycheck in the early minutes it didnt look like hed be around to do much scoring Jack sifted through for two goals while rocketman Grant Morton Jerry and Bob Fallis triggered singletons It must be mentioned here too that was a tremendous asset on the Smoke Rings blueline The first round ended It was a period in which the in vaders thought they could bounce the Smokies out of rink Don Booths hattrick featured Grant Morton sent Booth on his way twice while Jack Rogers laid up the pass for Booths third goal of the session scored two Chamber- Iain one for Stamford Cains chargers took charge and a 74 lead in the second per iod Don Booth scintillated with three goals and Don scored once George Davis and Jack Rogers were in on Booths goals while Grant Morton was the feeder for and Chamberlain hit early in the third stanza to pull Stamford up to within one of a tie at From there to the final whistle it was strictly a Smoke Rings show as Herb Cains tribe exploded at a goal every seconds clip The locals tossed in five goals in jig time and were ahead when the brewing storm exploded into a big brawl Don from Bob Dob unassisted and Jack Rogers unassisted scor ed after the big blowup came Grant Morton Jerry Don Jack Rogers and Don Booth counted in that order in the first half of the third per iod beore brawl enlivened proceedings Brian Million Jack Graves Jerry McBride Don Thorns and George Davis on these early third period goals via the assist route Top Honors Everywhere you turn youll find Newmarket sportsmen ex celling in one form of sport or another The most coveted prize to be won in competition at the Bradford Curling club is the Walker trophy A Newmarket quartet of curlers Alan Hall Bob Smith and Jack returned home Friday with this prized trophy The Newmarket championship rink to claim the trophy defeat ed Bradford rink Alan was skip of the winning Newmarket rink Hall viceskip Robert Smith second and Jack lead There were 32 rinks vie- for the trophy so the New market curlers are to be con gratulated on their championship winning effort Competition for the Bradlngs trophy was also concluded at the clubs Friday A Brad ford rink skipped by Keith Noble and made up of Clarence Knee- Earl Bowlers and George Scott defeated Brad Walkers rink in a stirring finish to win the trophy Fridays concluded one of the clubs most active and successful seasons Some 20 Newmarket curlers are members of the club The curlers will write an of ficial close with a banquet and presentation of prizes at the Graystones Aurora April A feature of year Aurora and district badminton tournament wan now designed to expand among the district high school The licW series wan an mini success competition extra keen and in nil W team representing Sutton Richmond Hill ami schools competed for the two trophies donated by Keith Da via In the high school for ladies It was an all Richmond Hill final with Miss Meade and Kay Bonner defeating Miss J and Miss Fields 1511 to capture the Davis cup In the boys division a Sutton twosome of and J Sanders defeated J Wallace and Thompson to walk off with the top award Competition wa3 also keen for the championships in the regular two divisions of the tournament In all teams competed for the regular tourna ment championship laurels The list included eight ladies doubles teams and ten mens teams The teams represented Newmarket Aurora Richmond Hill and Stouffville badmin ton clubs Joy Madden and Meade of Richmond Hill won the ladles iJRf it uiy sth4 df hit it ft to To Keith wan pleased with the ex cellent turnout and particularly the fine interest by the high school students The latter competition will become an an nual feature of the yearend tournament staged by the Aurora Badminton club STRIKES and SPARES Norma Peel Alice Dor othy Greta Lee led the scorers in the ladies division of Bell Telephone league Stan Evans fired a series to cop the award in the mens section Other top marksmen were Mur ray Chandler Jim Souh- I wood Dick Comer 573 Harold La- defeating Newmarkets Margaret Art More r leafs Buffalo Champs In Aurora Leafs and Buffalo hockey were flying the Aurora Little H L championship banners at the close of a busy hockey ses sion in the Aurora arena Thurs day In ail there were four games and eight teams in action The games marked the end of a successful Little sea son that has run through since last November The program sponsored by the Aurora Recrea tion Commission was directed by Jack Robinson and assistant Vtnv To cop the champion ship the Leafs shaded Rangers 32 in a torrid classic while Buf falo to earn the prized squirt crown blanked Pittsburg Wayne Duckenfteld Bill Mac- Kay and Keith Wright all prom ising young hockey men scored for the Leafs with Wright col lecting the gamewinning goal Don Faires and John were Ranger marksmen Steve Bernardo went on a six- goal scoring rampage to spark the Buffalo triumph Bob Evans contributed the other Buffalo counter In squirt consolation play Horsey shutout Providence 20 as Roy scored both winners goals In consolation Canadians and Detroit battled 1- Bob was the Cana dian sharpshooter while Paul hit for the Wings The Leafs received the Tom Dickson trophy while the Roy Allen trophy went to Buffalo John Wilson drew the coaches nod as the most valuable player in the league and receiv ed the Rill trophy Martin was ehosen as the ace performer in the squirt league and was presented with the Frank tup Newmarket ladfcs Are Active Curlers While the men curlers of the district wore busy at the end last week winding up their schedule the ladies were also active at the Ihndford Curling club putting the finishing touches on a very busy season A quartet of Newmarket Indies brought curling tumors to the Hub A Newmarket ring skip- by Jean up with the top consolation prize in the rinsing contests Along with Mrs members Of Newmarket com bination vice- skip Helen Masse It second and Lewis lead The Dawson trophy one of the awards on the among ladles wan won by link skipped lv J a TliwaitiH of Bradford was a of rink as were Aurora and Murk trophy was IUpttMwt by Martha in the iletly and Muwno ttluug with Mrs of win Thii Piiioyiui ft busy jit son arid Saturday illlluVid by all uuinhirs at club amoui I In liunl ardent It JviUi Melon Ihtjwlp Kurt Kvana AID for your Baby SUtcr A dhectoty to ho iw uul fctu in imo of riWuluK A lul ill you a moil you YdU never cc this ecoiut sitter Yet Ab is just a moment away always ready for help at the other cud of telephone J Normally should you want to make that 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