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Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Nov 1954, p. 14

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I Newmarket and Express Thursday Not AMBUNG AROUND Continued page Pickering College ran their win streak to seven straight as they overwhelmed Newmarket high school Friday in a North York senior league grid iron struggle Menards hardcharging ball led at halftime and then a runaway of it with four secondhalf touchdowns did well in the first quarter holding A pass from John to Bob Kin set up the Pickering major Bob Dick lugged the pig skin over from the fiveyard line after a 25yard pass from Glen to John A Kef far to puss comple tion in the final quarter com pleted the Newmarket scoring Bob King smashed through the line for four touch downs to pace Pickering while Allan and Jack Tipping struck for the other Pickering majors St senior squad the second setback Satur day as Ridley College Tigers won a decision on the St Andrews fiats in Little Big Four league action It was a heartbreak loss for the Saints They led with four minutes remaining Aluminum cable from Canada was used in a Peruvian high- voltage power line installed at altitudes of from to 5000 feet the world Canada supplied not only cable but also technical assistance required on this record Job Wo that aluminums light weight wit particularly appreciated by lb llamas or whatever beat of burden were used to get cable to the top In the rugged mountain country of British CofomMt where Means own huge development Is going on the aluminum transmission lines used represent another they are the largestdiameter overhead power lines world Aluminum Company Canada BUILD fa I A LIVING ROOM STORAGE Youll be proud and your spouse will share your when you make a smart modern cabinet for your living room Just get the easily followed Free Han from your lumber dealer spend a few evenings with No special skills or tools required Ample storage space for table glassware and cut lery You can easily turn out many other attractive items or do remodelling and building projects with Canadas most versatile building materiel But whether you or call In your local carpenter contra Save both ways The same features that make ideal Do-It- Yourself save time end you Havc-It- talk it over with timber dealer today Down The Centre BY will invade the New market ice igloo on Friday night So far has taken twice to emulate the Red- men and tied at home and lost on Saturday night to Clippers If Greg adds a few more players the East York club will be on a par with the other three Metro League Revised Schedule The Metro senior roster dropped to four teams recently The East Toronto Lumbermen mentioned as the fifth team failed to complete an OH A entry The Lumbermens to qualify forced the makers to revise the schedule which was issu ed this week Under the new schedule each of the four teams will play nemo games and away frames The final panic will be March Group playpff arrangement were also announced It will be first fourth and second third Both group- semifinal series will be best Jack veteran Barrie ho- who has coached New and and who has been assistant to Hap Emms is playing coach for and Jack says he is in the best shape in years He is partnered with who played so well for for a couple of years In goal Bobby Shrop shire will have to be rated as about the best in the league Up front Ronnie Nelson for merly with Generals said to be the highest paid play er in the group heads the attack with Dan McDonald Barrie Fly- Bowen Bruno and Barrie Rusty Aiken Clary Payne unlikely to play because of an ankle injury and Chink Clements former perform er being the mail mail carriers diminutive forward who was one of the mainstays the line up last season returned to the boys this week and on Sunday two new defencemen whose names are being kept secret practiced with the Clip pers Cain not to be outdone has been looking over one or two new prospects and of course he expects to drop Andy over the boards wont have a chance to speak my piece at the OHA meeting until Friday night but qualify as an import in the In terim Grover Wood Aurora ports- man and Rod and Gun enthusi ast had the misfortune tobrejilc his right arm while unloading steel to repair bridge the Roy coached Midland juniors the pfst two years is now on the recrea tion staff at A Roe tod coaching the hockey club Harold Hodgson placed ju venile hockey in the rrlji York league with and then with UniMVMle last winter the grade in junior With Gait the boy since Bob starring with and Bra Young with Kitchener to step to Junior A ranks Tom Ceilings son of Norman Dodger Bradford who carried on the hockey of the family with juniors winter la enrolled at Western University another and well remembered in hiatal as well is attending To ronto Varsity Both boys are of junior age and expect to be available to play junior with Pax- ton on the Jack Woods the boy HASHMAN AWARD affairs will piny their home games two on Friday nights Two ex ceptions are during the Christ masNew Years holiday weeks when the will switch to nights for their home ice show home games and visiting teams are as follows Nov Nov Stouff- Nov Lyndhurss Nov Dec Pec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Lyndhursts Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Lvndhursts Mar Orillia Sine Is Sinking Em Sine has sure been sinking em for the in the early tussles Sine of course is Ken Sinclair wing- line operator Sinclairs goalgetting antics have featured the rise to the top of the Metro senior heap To date Sinclair has got at least one goal a game It looked for a time Friday against as though he might miss the scoring boat however just in the nick of time he was spot to hit the rigging Sinclairs big night was at Stouffville when he hit for a hattrick To date Sinclair has triggered seven goals and picked up four assists Thats an impressive early season record so this week Ken Sinclair the longgeared leftwinger draws the nod for the award and Theatre pass den on hand for duty Stunden will be satisfied to work altern ately On defence Toar Hill former Aurora junior Howard Bulloch Rose Richmond Hill are leading candidates and Grant Winters Aurora will also be a blueline candidate Up front former Aurora-Stouff- viUeunior and his brother Haskett HASH By George Newmarket Sports Editor Metro loop schedule shows in all have home and 21 away games Final loop tilt is March There are four well balanced teams so you can expect a season We expect Cains will do alright Their season is awy to a fine pushoff Lost the first but since Have the opposition rather soundly The Redmen are now in first place We like this yearns crew Lots of speSd arid and coach Herbert has a good team j spirit worked Up BUd Watson formerly of Stouffville Clippers Howard For- gie Don George Third tommorow SchombcrgNobleton Plan To Enter Teams met Thursday to pet their hockey plan In for Mi season rrum Doug Marchant wilt have teams for North York Minor Hockey league action Entries cover team Third mm Is a juvenile entry If sufficient numbers player arc- Inlcrcsted si will be named and the will be entered in the York juvenile Ma reliant will return coach of the bantam trim IM has nnmrl manager The team is belli sponsored by the Lions club nnd will ptfty as the Lions the North York loop Coach March ant confident will be able to ice another contender this season All of last years learn two exceptions Hill Samson will he avail a winning skein Aurora according to our shuttlecock scouts are able for action lined up tnd ready for a big Bill Hodgson has Clare and Bun Sellars and coach Watson are flying and is only the begin- as other players are to come like the fans down Mark- ham way will have something to about this winter joint in his organized W Sas got off to a fin start with Owen Sound seniors who are In front ia the senior section Tommy who played with New market Camp in the is on the defence for the Sounders this winter was with Sar until they folded last season and white awarded to Niagara Falls he refused to report there finally being declared a free agent this season Ed Sutton ter Keswick soft bailer and part time police officer in North who in other years has served as practice goalie for the Toronto Leafs after a junior career with St Mikes is now the regular goalie for Soo Grey hounds in the and Eddie is putting on a great display A hockey stick will be on sale and it should save teams money Made at Ontario the composition is of fibre glass baseband the cost agate One while above other sticks carries of the Brampton in Big Eight junior group will house this winter Millionaire will play intermediate and be grouped with Georgetown Fergus etc will have home games on Friday On Tuesday Rangers it the junior series will hold and en Wednesday Union- will play their home hotkey games Ernie Mil lionaires so in the ii well as being no mean player in his own right will di rect the club from the coachs pew this winter and Turk Em Mas- and Dr Glen Kennedy the big three of hockey made no mistake securing Ernie for the job Barney Graham onetime dist rict hockey and a member of the Aurora junior champs of 39 made a mighty fine job of thank ing Aurora Lions on Tuesday of last week in helping with their flood problem is no orator but he spoke straight from the shoulder and the heart John is mighty enthusi astic about his green and white clad Markham Millionaires who under new playing coach Jackie Watson are practicing faithfully for the series The rather than get in the same sort of trouble over players they did a few years ago decided to play intermediate rather than The goal will present nrj problem with Rod McArlhur who has been on two championship teams and Auroras Stun- A K Bennett TRAVEL BUREAU For Canadian National Steamships Real Estate Insurance South Aaron FA Ere bints PA the warranty of a replace ment If it breaks It light and seems quite sturdy and will be given a real trial this season A plastic stick developed in Quebec did not prove very popular last but being plugged by the manufacturer and like new gadget will have to win soijiv big support before it gets too far George promising young player of the Au rora club is now employed at Midland store by Larry and probably will be lost to Au rora softball next summer chasing the for first spot will show ALfeevvchuk and three or four expros Mighty glad to hear at Green Gaels honor night that the Gaels Will do their shooting in our yard next year Coach Jim Bishops parting shot was Tell the fans well be back next year We certainly appreciated their support this season Gaels of course will be welcome as the flowers In May Incidentally youll be reading from time to time about our Gaels on the ho ckey front Majority of the players are playing junior A or hockey In A company are Boh Marlboros Gary Kitchener Tommy Green Kitchener and Hugh De- vine St Mikes About minor lacrosse Suppos ed to call in the sticks passed out this year However hang on to them boys try extra hard to gel things rolling next spring Theres a chance of a league next season Bob advises therell be one or two minor teams in Aurora and of course Ken will have his Holland landing team ready for action Bob also reports theres a good chance Aurora will have an intermedi ate club next season- Spent a very pleasant evening at Miami Greens recently The bowlers were setting up their winter program Wish I had time to get in on the fun The bowlers seem to have a very joliy time pursuing their favor- pastime Jim Law and jack Luck reporting to annual meeting indicated several clubs were interested In setup The Miami Greens idea must he catching on Hah I knew they could do It finally won a game a victory in years Geo Kellys junior P cleaned up on St Andrews year Club is Keith from Ron Frank and Keith Davis Membership ob- present The Orphans are going again has the Aurora fit Weekly session Cost operating will keep the out of Toronto and dis trict circuit Tracy and comp any hope for lots of exhibition games and will for a bye into the intermediate Too bad something couldnt be done about a dis- basketball league say New market Aurora and for a starter Then pick the best for play Local minor hockey situation is bright and shiny Its all or ganized for a banner season Peter Gorman will again chief tain the Smoke Rings Our Op timist Clubbers who do a great joe for our young guys are at the bantam helm Looks like every young will get a chance to play Francis Hol- is completing plans for a four team squirt and a four team peewee Saturday morning loop Could use a set of sweat ers for the wee nippers If you arc contact Mr Hoi- linsworth Aurora is seeking ice time hero until things get under con trol down south Aurora chap pies headed by Vern Powell Thornton Browning Tommy and Bill MundoU are high on Auroras midget club Was telling Jack Robinson Peter Gorman and his Rings we would like nothing better than to beat Aurora midgets on their home night right In the Newmarket gardens Over backfence Glad to hear from Doug March- ant minor hotkey boosters will two teams bantam and midget for North York league action May be a third if the get or ganized Geo Smokoy Smith minor ball organizer is very interested in junior league next season say Aurora Newmarket and Joe Case Mount Alberts Mr Softball reports a very good financial year Mount Al bert lights Happiest chappie in Aurora Saturday Oct was DeputyReeve Jim Murray He not only saw Win favorite club the Argos win on the last play of the game but came home name manager of the midget and Doug likely take over the coaching duties Homo nights for both bantams and midgets in arena will be Wednes days It is planned to run a doubleheader minor hockey at tiftctioji each and every Wednes day tie wnwrrow Herb Gains Newmarket Red- men face Pontiacs at the local arena tomorrow night In what promises to be the game of the Metro senior hockey season At present the lead league and Stouffville arc tied on the second rung A victory in tomorrow nights contest will tighten the locals grip on first place Coach Cain has the in top shape for the clash Bob a favorito here last sen- son wilt be added to the lineup if his card comes through time with three ax- pros and exSpitfire Shew- on the roster are reported to have a strong club clutching a brand new radio lucky program number draw Good early season reports on Spider Gibsons early season ploy across tho pond Spider is with Paisley In the Scottish ho ckey league Before it slips my mind Stan Smith and his arena helpers are to bo congratulated their fine hurry up job in re pairing tho ravages of Hurricane Hazel All star teams are only argu ment starters Youve heard from yours truly and tic so if anyone else wants to get in the argument well still accept yum Lake soft- ball allstar listing Zephyr Blues should ho strong in the re ceiving department iu 1071 Its a hoy at the Arnolds Congrats last week Might be the start of SHADY LAME BARBERSHOP nttt J Atu ROWLANDS RADIATOR and GARAGE SERVICE Repair to all RADIATORS AND GARS Drill Hall at Fair Grounds PHONE NEWMARKET A lot of inflated bladders have agitated since Rutgers beat Princeton to four in New Brunswick J Novem ber And indeed i a nice whether wasnt a the United xeccnitiggB production of football For in Club was formed but its feat antecedents ire be clouded except for the fact that in the Club up a trophy of which represented The date of that first American game November as indicating that football was fti being such an of iu July and by August have had a couple their bolts collegians have pushed back midSeptember lor opening But Rutgers and of years ago did not jump This was one of few years in which football- ft a j fe iR as a sport was placed in its correct category of relative to the matter of securing an education which is the primary reason for the existence of colleges Canadian institutions of learning have never sport to seriously with learning What r to offer by way of character building is the naai of initiative resourcefulness and a spirit of team When a team in Canada where there is ho platoon football it is own In crises that arises his postcollegiate W student ho goes into professional without playbyplay steering from the coaching staff its part lu educating young men to bet liut In Canada at least it is not nor to the real functions of the universities l- ift for com J Cort SI Toronto DISTILLERS LIMITED k X DYER i- A fer- i -K- J FURN fc Opening i h t THIS STORE WHEN c i- 1 J -r- i 3Z INES1 fcrS t1P- trlfi il j J

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