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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), January 14, 1954, p. 10

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fci beard WAR VETERANS I Pi i- turn four in bio- re ports i a a rC fly K r ij k coop Down Centre BY AB v J ML Draperies Venetian blind Slip covers Bedspreads men iiiij lb a ri Goodyer with the famous I nonskid diamond tread a tire I better built for long trouble- or TANGO SAM HA v CONFIDENCE 0 I POPULARITY v- 1- V vert Definite starters arc Holland Mount Albert and Mount Combines Keswick may be the fifth team The teams will play a double- header every Monday night at the arena First game gets underway at pm The four teams on hand fori fc organisation got- ville flL Keswick beat Mount of market to take Butch j place at Brampton The imported Regents calculated in estimates to group have not been worse- than third all season and are sifcre a playoff spot Morrison was making over a grand for the season and will be paid off we understand I Giles is reported as say ing that Morrison teach the younger thing I suspect that two items entered into the picture Morrison as the Spits will tell you is a bit of a martinet and that sometimes doesnt go with the kids Secondly the appoint- of Red Mitchell as arena manager at Brampton made a good coach available for little extra money Mitchell despite what some Aurora folk may think is a good coach with youngsters and his record at Aurora and bears this out Five gets you ten that Mitchell will take over the reins at Brampton if not full time this year definitely in the Fall Charlie Kowntrecj with the Bears in the doldrums in recent weeks has come out retire ment to lend his genial presence sound common sense aid dress ing room harmony oil to the Au rora club It was just about the time left the club that the Bruins hit the skids No one least of all Charlie Is the slump on the bench handling The team of and Clarke which started out 0 well ta re united to the finish We hope its A helpful transfusion Zip Thompson exiitffces stalwart is with Milton this sea son and doing well for the Hal ton County boys who last week decked Eddie Bushs club A former Newmar ket of yesteryear BUI Roberts who has been an official the past few years has moved up as a linesman in the and hes won his spurs Roberts should know all the tricks as fans of the 30s and Sutton fans too will re member Bobby Lynn onetime Mark- ham goalie who also guarded the twine cottage for Aurora Army the year they won the O A Intermediate champion ship Is still- performing The rotund Lynn Is playing In the mercantile circuit Alex McLean district sports officer of the Canadian Legion announces that the furling championship for the district will be held at Colling wood on Saturday Around 20 teams from Legion branches arc expected to enter are he defending champs Barrio is expected to be the site of the Legion minor hockey championships in Febru ary Is being the local area now and the team entry has been reduced from to eight this year to allow all branches to provide teams Roney the zone sports of ficer will be after the 152 en thusiasts soon who is one of aces of the Toronto Varsity hockey club this season is an Aurora resident His fam ily resides at south end of Aurora a former UTS student plays basketball with the Aurora entry Lett Cook former junior and Intermediate player well known in these ports who is performing for Simcoe again this winter is the leading scorer of the Western Ontario senior circuit Chuck Shannon for mer Newmarket Camp favorite is coaching Stamford In same group this winter Ron Keswick snftbuUer who about became coach Spitfires this winter cor- Spitfires fie Sore Wit Future Worlds Champs It thats the kind of senior hockey were to see lets have more of it Spits looked good against future worlds chumps Herb Cains club should be able to hold its own in the Metro loop Those were some of the fans remarks after the Spits and battled to a tie night at The majority of the fans would second all the above ideas Despite all the to the looked just wprlds champs Greg Curries troops can skate pass and get goals Spits mixed these very same ingredients and added a pinch speedy first two periods Bob Don Smith and Bill Bradbury scored for Spits John scored twice and Earl Clements got one for the Newmarket moved ahead early in the third on Thorns marker John Scott tied it at the ID ninute mark went topside at the minute point on Bob Ken nedys counter Bob completed a two goal night and a starstudded performance whisking BUI Bradburys and Keith Ceilings pass up into the Lyndhurst cage at goal as aforesaid came at and then Thorns poured IN OUR say die to gairt a j the equalizer through to climax J I ONTINUE S FOR THE LADIES vision of the points The games climax came in the final minute At broke a deadlock and assumed a lead on tally seconds coach Herb Cain pulled Ken in favor of an ex tra attacker The move paid off fast and handsomely Fifteen seconds later as Thorns rifled a screened drive into the cage to square things Ken and a great game Ken was a Spits su per star Tup was particu larly brilliant- in the middle frame as he came through with save after save Gabby Lindsay the netminder too had many moments as he robbed Herb Cain Don Smith Bob Fry- day Keith Collings Grant Win ters and BUI Bradbury time and again Spits defence of Bob Thompson Clarke Ken Broughton arid Ross Penmans 71 Combinations Reg 398 Penmans Drawers and Shirts St Michaels Wool Sweaters Reg and 59 for 298 King Cot Blankets first quality 495 pair Don Smith both playing strong was operating at peak efficiency games furnished Thorns with and more particularly killing the necessary pass help j off a good many Lyndhurst The teams came out of a rushes at the blueline I RHUMB A SWING Office Specialty juveniles Lose First I Flyers mentors Earl Hill and Forrest must have been feeding their band of puckchasers a few ashes of lately The last time the Specialty juveniles took them on in North York league action the Flyers were easy pickings The Office Specialties went into last with notions of doing it all over again How ever clipped the Spe cialties The loss was New markets first and cracked a seven straight game winning streak started the Special ty downfall with a first period goal The Flyers added another in the second and lifted the game out the doubtful column with a two goal third period outburst score men were Ed gar with two Ron Haw- man and Doug Hill with one each Jim Sweeney aided the cause by turning aside everything the Office Specialty sharpshooters had to offer v STILL MANY BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROM LOOK FOR OUR TABLE Hif r FRIENDLY STORE AT THE BOTTOM OF MAIN ST OPPOSITE BOTSFORD NEWMARKET PHONE Tuesday Jan at 8 ft AURORA the direction of SPORTS COLUMN Canadas biggest sports event this year will be the British Empire and Common wealth Games- From July 30 to August llie sun of Vancouver will he shining on athlete from at least of Che na tions in the Commonwealth They wilt compete In pine events Never before have so many amateur athletes from so many countries gathered in one Canadian city at the same time In when gamed held in New Zealand countries were represented Planning anything an largo as Is is a tremendous job A full time paid staff lias already been working for more than a year organizing the games in Vancouver Dozens of busi ness men hove been devoting time money and energy in a strictly voluntary effort One of the biggest jobs has been the preparation of facili ties for various events Vancouver has had to raise money to build a capacity stadium a scat swim ming pool a bicycle track and BO miles from Vancouver the great Canal had to bo put in shape at a cost of thousands of dollars tor the rowing events Of course when the games over these facilities will remain Theirs value totals moro than stadium bulll for the games will be the est in Canada and the most modern Later will become the of the British Columbia Lions football club in the Western Federation The cycle track now completed Is said to bo tho fastest in the world and certainly best Canada The ADVANCES The most surprising bit of news from tho North York mid get hockey league front was the jump of Noble Aces from fifth to third place Aces grabbing a new lease on life topped Wood- bridge twice last week At the Aces wrestled a decision and at homo copped a verdict The Aces were paced to their home triumph by Garry Bon- hams two goal effort Jim and Doug Hollingshead added the other goals to the collection picked up the Woodbridge score Larry Hills two goal second period stint and Dick third period counter put the Aces in the winners circle at Recreation The Newmarket Commission hockey league resumed activities Sat urday As a result of Saturdays games Montreal heads the pee- wee sector Detroit and Toron to are tied for second and Bos ton are cellar dwellers squirt division Bruins lead Wings are second Leafs third and fourth Saturday Montreal blasted Boston for third straight win Larry Bone ran riot for seven goals Jim McDon ald netted three and Greg Scott scored one for the victors Keith Burling kept the shutout axe from descending on Boston Detroit and Toronto battled to a deadlock Hon Dunham scored tally and Wayne Greenfield poked in Torontos matching marker tho squirt league Bruins hammered to t league Bruins tninly gets around Bovc start- marksmen Smith the season with the Soo I Michigan was reieos- and went to North Buy Trap mlhg pool built at the University of British Columbia will bo finest in North America and its an official Olympic pool Its impossible to estimate the number of and tourists who will flock to British Columbia for the games But those who should know estimate on influx of probably over the usual number who visit British Columbia dur ing that part of the year 15 of course many of them will be Americans who Witt to spend further weeks and dollars in other parte af the Dominion and then was traded by the Boy to Pembroke Kings Three clubs in three montlis of play is not bad travelling In any league College firsts will ploy in the Prop School group which this year in to Pickering Upper Canada Trinity and Nichols Prep of Buffalo will with Canadian schools Trinity won international Prep School tournament in New York during holidays Hop Holmes thinks ho has one of his better clubs In tow LIMITED j iii2tjii lv TttV Keswick Comets operating be fore homo folks came through with a greatly im proved performance and battled all before eventually to Sutton Tho game was a rural ho ckey league contest It drew approximately fans It was Comets third consecutive home defeat The win Jumped the into league John Doug Andrews Terry Cain and Terry Peter zipped In for Canucks leafs and Wings drew in their wide open duel Davis Gibbons made things right for Wings coach Stan Gibbons with his well executed scoring play Grant fired Jfio Leafs matching i- i i fn i i i i leadership Tho back checking well puck with authority than previous ly Wt scoring column net first iperlo goals and tucked in each of following paripls Ivan Bye the Comets stick- scored on from Albert In ho second sank Ivan Comets third John Fred Geo Hoi born and Bruce fain- toy got Iho Sutton to brighten Ellis outlook Paisley fired winner at of third Comota Bernard Kay and oppo site number Bella Holder came up with cheering between the pipes Pal in light walnut finish Double Dresser Chest Bed Marshall Springs Spring Filled Mattress 2 Sea sand mahogany finish Extra large dresser dovetailed drawers Large chest Double bed Marshall Springs tft Spring filled mattress OAK Special Double Dresser with adjustable mirror 7 i In light walnut finish v- I Special Covered in the new thread in Keg ftOn TO CLEAR Kroehler Suite forest wool suite in cocoa 100 nylon TO suite in bottle

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