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Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Dec 1951, p. 7

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Aurora Bears kicked in with a crowd win over Polar Cubs in the junior group opener Friday Bears fearsome fivesome who provided the main bad news for invaders are above left to right Bob Don Ken Joe Burke Aubrey Pepper Martin and Cook Pep scored twice Bob Don Munshaw and Cook counted singletons while Joe Burke came up with a starring role in nets Photo by Bears Open With Win Miles and miles of mileage unfolded under Aurora Bears skates Friday and consequently they opened at home with a pleasing win Vic tims of the Aurora gadabout were Polar Cubs Manager Andy CIoss and Coach Charlie have let it be nosed about theyre hatching a district ma chine Fridays scoring facts amply bore this out Bears hot shot their spearhead em braced Newmarket Aurora and Kettleby players Ace potter was Aubrey Pepper Martin exNew market Pep got two goals and an assist Don Kettleby chucked in one Handy dandy Andy Aurora all the way did what he ought to supply passes for three payoff shots A similar cut in the swag was evident drown through the bal ance of the scoring as Bob and Cook salted sniping efforts away Bob For- polish off job was a beau ty to behold a rising corner finder Assistnig alms were be stowed on Walt Fines Don Keith CoMings Bob Han- Joey and Grant Ed wards Aurora led at the end of one It was the visitors count ing first as Don Davis swished a screened drive by Joe Burke The eBars had it up to as the scoring fitted into a similar pattern before the scrapers came out to business again The teams traded tallies in the finale Penalty e custodians opened the gate gracefully to bad boys as Referee Bob Pet ers kept his educated thumb in the wigwag position Sinbin ac tivities hit the invaders harder than the home forces as Aurora cooked up tvo of the five with at a manpower disad vantage Over hotdog attended the kids got em free as a gift and it was the kind of hockey thatll bring em all back and their cousins uncles and aunts to boot On the alleys Bounced The books on the recent King- are closed KingVaughan Hockey League officials met last week and an nounced Norm Taylor King Maroons had been hit with a threegame sus pension for his part in the extra curricular work Taylor drew the only match penalty of the game that had to be halted af ter five minutes of second period action The game never did get going after the team staged their on ice donnybrook The game will be replayed if necessary at the conclusion of the regular schedule High scoring week in Town Industrial circuit Five in circle Jack to with a Do Mount second with Other top individual marks men were Eddie Gibson Pembcrton 735 Art Deave Geo Walt 692 Roy Gibson Lylc Bond John Shed- Joe Menar Bill Newton Dave 651 Floyd Bert Huston Frank Courtney Ivan Gibson Shanks John White Roy Kcffcr Frank Van- dcnltergh Geo Close Barney Dave Harding Four sweeps recorded as Of fice Specialty Clover Kickers Metal Workers and Combines took Donnes Hillsdale Dairy Newmarket Dairy and Turkey Catchers into camp surprised with 3 win over Top flight Meteors and Legion divided New loop leader is Office Specialty with fol lowed by Legion Meteors 22 Clover Kickers 22 Metal Work ers Hiseys Combines Hillsdale Dcnne 13 Turkey Catchers Newmarket Dairy Jim Cullcn Bus Harry Thorns and shooters claimed wins over Cullen and Ben nington League standing Both- well 50 Bennington Vorclono belted Machine Shop Sheet Metal beat Press Shop Vorclone upswing created a three way tic for first place in Hoffman circuit Mach ine Shop Vorclone and Press Shop each trailers Sheet Met al Top pitcher in the indi vidual marksmen was Frank Daniels Other top scorers were Geo Hill Bob Bill 631 Ivan Rud dock Hot Rods made the only sizable gain in the Monday Night Ladies League action They slapped a trimming on the Jets and it lifted them out of last place Present standing reads Coons Wildcats Four Fifties Blue Bonnets Hot Rods Jets Four Fifties spilled Blue Bon nets 31 Wildcats and Coons shored points apiece Top game marks were recorded by Marion topped the hit Elsie Clinc Mary Austin marks in the Office Specialty Miml June Fines Thursday Night Ladies league 567 Mclnnis 502 Claire with a 144158208 Other Pollock Mary Osborne 542 top were Clara Stark 507 Jeanne Smallcy Mary Hester Clark 526 Edna League standing 524 Nora Queens Pinups Pearl Codlin Floss Gibson Annie Myrtle Dunn grabbed the In the Thursday night ladies league with a Other top ranking marks were posted by Cflnada c its the Roy Allen Trophy rep NHS Net Teams Win Last week was a big one on the volleyball courts Four teams entered the North York Second ary Schools volleyball cham pionship playdowns Teams en tered were Aurora Richmond Hill Bradford and Newmarket The finals were run off last week in Richmond Hill Newmarket High School girls made a complete sweep coming home with both the junior and senior championships In the junior playdowns Newmarket romped to a win over Richmond Hill and had a com paratively easy time eclipsing Aurora 5110 to annex the championship Aurora defeated Bradford to gain the finals In senior Newmarket ousted Aurora 3912 in the opening round Richmond Hill polished off Bradford Newmarket lass ies gained the crown with a triumph over Richmond Hill Newmarket Juniors Barbara J Watt Donna Bugler Betty Jane Gould Mari lyn Lee Elsie Mitchell Clark Barb Lucas Eleanor Clements Frances Markham Lois Newmarket Seniors Jeanne Rogers Jean Vance Joan Paul- one Joan Mitchell Patsy Dunn Yvonne Johnston Green Mary School Open Up Bev Walker Lou was the big gun in last weeks Office Specialty league with a mark- Roy Ben nett cracked out a for second and Joe Vandcn- hit a pace for third Standing Mac- 18 Bennitz Cooks Bennett and each Myrtle Dunn highlighted the Wednesday afternoon ladles league scoring with a second Melrose third Ruby fourth Edna McGrath League standing 25 Spitfires Jets Vampires Art tallied a to pace the Davis Leather loop coring last week Pep racked up game of to com pile his total Other totals over were counted by Kea Tans- resenting hockey su premacy The four teams com prising the Saturday morning pecwee league launched their to land the Allen cup in their cupboard Saturday morn ing Two tics resulted from last Saturday morning tiffs Leafs and drew and in gome two Detroit and Chicago battled- to a scoreless draw Don Glass paced the Leafs scoring with two goals and Hugh Hammond collected one Ted Murrcll Hugh Bolshy and Bob Davis counted one each for Conadiens In scoreless stalemate Redwing netminder Leroy Kills and Black Hawks Case guardian of tho rigging came up with outstanding blocking jobs to gain shutouts League overseer Bill Mundell advises hope to get the ban tam section rolling next week Four teams Rockets Arena Jets and Ernie Imps in that division There need for a couple of sponsors Anybody game The North York tic Basketball League will have three series this year Junior A Junior and Senior Four teams have entered the mens division competition They ore Richmond Hill Aurora Newmarket and Pickering College Play for league championship and the right to advance into the O S A Ontario will open the second week in The Indies division will operated under a similar setup with entries from Richmond Hill Aurora Newmarket be ing accepted league officials met Tuesday in Aurora to put their plans in shape for the com ing season Representatives present were Principal J Knowles Mrs J Frank Au rora Miss J Kelly I Newmarket Lanier Picker ing College Principal A S El- son Morrow and Wm Kills Richmond Hill Aurora and Newmarket curl ers and wouldbe curlers ore re minded Bradfords plush new artificial ice curling club has openings for a few more mem bers If you havent joined dp It now For information con tact Joe phono Newmarket Lou Steph ens or Ken Stiver for informa tion Back In when Canadian horses numbered or one to every five inhabitants Gov ernor Vaudreuil became alarm ed and said there were so many horse that young men were losing the art of walking Canada ha some mil of highway Back on Beam threw away their previous scripts on rough stuff played it by the book and provided the fans with three action crammed contests last week Featured were second straight win King City Maroons near stopping of Noble- tons victory pace and Bolton Wanderers first win of the cam paign Scoreboard soundings read Kleinburg King City 3 Bolton 5 Kettleby Now for details Murray Ed wards and Henry jabbed home startoff tallies It gave the a first round margin and they never looked back Workhorse Bill Winters connected for the lone middle period goal Jack rifled home a third round marker to complete the berg scoring coun tered with tallies in the first and third Bill Roe and Alex Shaw were the marksmen and King staggered through to a 3 ail tie tallies by Allan and Charlie whittled out a first period margin for King Jack Woods up and coming junior struck for the countering thrust The teams battled through a score less middle round with King net- minder Tommy and his opposite number Bill Hoover committing grand larceny on the opposition forward strings Kings Ken Ham brushed up on his scoring homework to pro vide King with a 3 lead early in the third came back to show their best side to gain a tie as Stan Foster and Tom hit back for markers Two goals by Tom Carberry and single tallies by Jack Gib- Son Ron Wilson and Bob Wallace enabled Boltons cellardwelling Wanderers to shutout Kettleby It wasnt as bad as the score would indicate eagerbeavers had their moments but couldnt penetrate a strong checking wall laid down by Bol ton Wilson was unbeatable in the Bolton earn a star rating Bolton hit a two goal clip in both the first and second As expected an upset result periods and added the insurance greeted town league disciples the third for their first Monday in another rousing twin the win column bill A pulverizing fivegoal at- Motilities Spill Town i i i S e v set i- air raw Ttf i w fc f a 1 1 mi A S 01 feOJ J wi tack in the final round enabled Office Specialty to thunder to a win over Vandorf The re sult was more or less expected Upset came when Mount Albert piled in for an early 30 lead and matched production in the final round with Town Regents to earn a win over the high flying Towners The combination of the Spec ialty win and Regents loss put the cabinetmakers into first place In the early contest two four- point men paced the sizzling Specialty attack Ken Molts Thorns helped himself to four goals and Bruce Townsley rap ped in three and added an assist for good measure Barney Pear son Howie Ash and Bob Staley counted singles Vandorf goalgetters were Bill Kingdon Stan Pollard Howard Timbers and Clem Ellas Mount Alberts lively front line twosome Pete and Doug Ross had much to do with their victory plans sniped for two goals Doug Ross counted a goal and an assist Bruce Paisley and El mer Paisley collected other tallies John cut in on the scoring cake for two helper marks Mounties had the Regents on the ropes in the early third before Harold sifted a shot behind Bill Mulhollond Bob Smith and Cliff Gunn com bined for the other marker making the shot Though they didnt appear in the scoring statistics defenseman Bob Dixon and netminder Bill played starring roles for the winners Office Specialty Andrews Wilkins G Blight B Pearson Gibbons K Thorns I Burke Ash J Vandorf G Fletcher A Lloyd Van- Kingdon J Pres ton Ellas Tim bers S Pollard Hood Mount Albert Dixon J Draper P D Couch D Ross M Smallcy Stokes Paisley Green Paisley D Grose Berwick Town Scoring Sizzling races ore developing for the scoring championships in both the Newmarket and Aurora Town Leagues As yet trophies for the top marksmen in both leagues havent come through but theyre said to be in the off ing Here are the leaders in group as of Nov NEWMARKET DISTRICT NEW i rf- A Coach MA Cain TR 5 11 R Smith TR 5 2 Ross MA 9 Pearson OS 3 5 K Thorns OS 4 S Gibbons OS 3 OS Kingdon 1 5 AURORA TOWN LEAGUE A Richardson Stephenson Young 2 3 5 Ellas 2 5 Kingdon 4 A White 1 Rose 1 4 by RCA Victor Inspired by the delightful Century lowboy RCA Victor designers have struck a fresh new note in furniture decor Perfectiop of form and line is delicately ac cented by an inlayeffect round the magnificently grained door panels Heres complete radiophono graph entertainment in a cabinet that will add charm to any interior h v 7 3SPEED MODEL V405 RCA Stapllfied Playing System powerful broadcast radio tone aystetrt e tone control A COME IN TODAY KAY IT r atesiSc A Ik Mm ri 113 MAIM ST 4 J NEWMARKET 3SS fV J iK Use Era and mga ress i J NO WHAT YOU WANT v 3- I A PRICE IS Youre i Aurora Lad Aurora Indies who proved conclusively last year that boys didnt have a monopoly on hockey will launch another season next Tuesday Aurora on that occasion will be host to East York ladies hockey team Game time is pm Aurora lineup reports Coach Ken Rose will be Edna Joan Barb Rose Lucille Case Gloria Evans Audrey Anne Skanes Irene Midge May Shirley Goodwin Esther Betty Patrick J m sr I m flt i- k r woe ban of boMd r over ttw counter it i stray dogs trzxi S A Free For Kids Boys girls when accom panied by an adult henceforth will be admitted free to all New market and District Hockey League games reports league president Ray Smith Fan at tendance for the Monday blood and thunder tilts has been soar- and the league is keeping well ahead of the bailiff Its the biggest two bits worth of hockey you could find anywhere continues president Smith Tho league has threo evenly balanced teams in the Of fice Specialty Town Regents and Mount Albert Horry Lav ender Vandorf coach is en deavoring to strengthen his sag ging basement dwellers and if successful there wont bo any sure victories from here on CLOSE BOOKS TONIGHT The Lake Softball executive and team representative will meet to official the sea- w ftoso be beM at sal Is ft i4 is 1 Mm y f AUiAiA V Albert homes to iffiS ft WW X J 1- h he fust pet r 7- BUYING SELUNG It f 4 AW sJi AURORA I -r- S V 1 i k I v Kit I i Sv

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