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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), December 16, 1954, p. 12

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Fife IS ul betels Wh Doug King City Rockets kept within hailing dis tance of Aurora Automotive for the lead spot in the North York midget hockey league group as they toppled at the arena Friday It was King Citys fourth win in five games Aurora leads the group with points followed by King City and Newmarket with six points each Bob and Larry Hill were the winners top marks men They got two goals apiece while Gary and Dick Sweeney bagged singles In North York bantam league action Elmer Lions claimed their fourth successive victory and strengthened their hold on sec ond place in the bantam league j with an impressive win over In North York juvenile league activity Hornets show ed no mercy as they polished off Camp Borden Royals 103 at Friday Meet Here Tonkjnt Herb Cains Newmarket Red- men who have won their last six starts will meet at the arena tonight Dec in an OHA Metro senior league game Game time is pm It promises to be one of the best games of ihe season The two clubs are fighting tooth-and- for first place in the group At the moment the are frontrunners but if Ihey want io hold onto their exalted posi tion they cant afford to drop tonights contest Slay Sutton Greenshirts At Arena There is plenty of crowd- pleasing hockey when the H A intermediate hockey boys get cracking at the arena Bruins knocked off Ellis Sutton Optimist Club Organizes Six Team Hockey League at the arena Monday It was the Bruins first home win in two tries For the visitors it was their initial defeat It was a deadlock after two freewheeling periods e Bruins swung into action with their best period of the season to bag five goals in the final 20 minutes to wrap it up Sutton came up with one marker Approximately players have There was a better crowd on signed to participate in the six- 1 hand than last week Since the team Newmarket Optimist club sponsored hockey league hockey good all the way the fans should give the Bruins a TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST May I extend my sincere thanks for your support on December and wish everyone a Very Merry Christ ie New Yean The league schedule and team Fosters were announced this week by Don Menard Boys Work chairman and Lowell Waller A triple header attraction will be staged every Friday at the arena First game will be at pm second at and third at pm Team coaches are Harry Bruins Wil son Hawks Cecil Andrews Rangers Garrett Wanner Canadians Ray Smith League schedule fe5 Dec i Leafs vs Wings Hawks Bruins Hangers Jan Rangers vf Wings Bruins Hawks Jan vs Leafs vs Jan Bruins vs Rangers Wings Hawks Canadians Leafs Jan vs Hawks Rangers Wings Bruins Feb Leafs Wings Hawks vs Bruins Canadiens vs Rangers Feb tumble next Monday Grant Firth making his first appearance in a Bruin suit was worth the of admission was a red hot number and the hardest skater of all Vandorfs front liners His hard work paid off handsomely and sniped for three goals very steady digger and a h payoff man was Bill fired three hot shots that found parking room behind Sutton goalie Bernard Kay and Patrick were working most of the evening be side Thorns who joined in the scoring a goal and rang the bell for four assists The goal pro- were Bill Melnnis along With hardrock socker Norm spearheaded the Bruins defensive platoon Both turned in superb games and were only a couple of cuts ahead of Lowell Waller and Jack Smith the other defense pair Joe Burke turned in a terrific effort and grabbed a star Specialty Juveniles fake AWARD I 111 Newmarket Specialties inch ing closer to the leagueleading Hornets kept right in scrap for first place as dropped Charlie liownlreea Wood bridge Dodgers a I the Woodbridge arena Saturday in a North York juvenile hockey league game lead the league with points two ahead or the on- charging Specialties Ross one of the leagues topflight just about handed the Dodgers a shutout missed the zero award when one of his mates routed a shot from Wood- bridge winger Ken into his own That goal was Bill Breedon Whenever sports disuisseri hi ami around area lite name of Bill Is always men tioned Bill is a faithful ami winker far and hotkey He usually has an tin porta Job on the urea leagues executives our the other evening that Hill who holds an doing all the refereeing for the King and minor games Bill duett this job so were Informed without remitting one rent for his services This therefore for lib fine contribution to wants keeping the wheels of sport turning in that area were naming Bill us our llashiiiaii winner and theatre pass receiver goalscorer while Bob laid over the pass The teams battled through a scoreless second round with both goalies Optimists Francis Gar rett and Lions McCtenny making some great to keep the scoresheet clean Aurora tied the game all in the first three iniiiulta of the third period Mike Patrick did the actual light blinking after tarry Button had up the pass Smoke Rings Win Game With Default the only one Woodbridge It came at of the second If- WIN I IK II Two snappy third period two apart up a III win for Linn over at the- hilt in a North York hockey gaine It third it light win for lloiri ar4 tUwiHHt tipii in Hit for McCaffreys CHRISTMAS CHRIStMS WREATHS 9 J 6QQK assortment of candle TO IM fl Hangers Wings vs Bruins Hawks Leafs Feb vs Leafs Wings Hawks Bruins Rangers Feb- Rangers Hawks Bruins vs Leafs Carta Wings Team rosters are as follows Brian Wayne Cord Burgess Dave Jefferson Bill Ernest Wynne Dave Larry Gill Henry Fred Barker and Terry Tug well Bruins Larry Bone Jim Bond Keith Graham Jim Church Don Jackson Paul Dennis Edwards Howard Blair Paul Peny Don and John Hodges Hawks Dave Peg John Haines Ralph Bient Ed Matt fei Jack West ten Mortem Rgiph Abbott Ron Dunham Holmes and Bruce Bangers Bob Aojin Bill Mills Murray Barton fllnes Bob John Loci art Doug and Don Jefferson Wings Gary Bugler John Bnnls Don Cook Morrison Don Walt Bruce and Bill Sheridan rating for his effort Ken Thorns and Murray MacDonald figured in the pointclaiming business with valuable assists Ron ingle son of coach El lis led the Greenshirts He got two killer shots Burke Sid Geo horn and Albert Smith were ihe other Sutton while shifty pivotman John got into the swing of things with a pair of assists were leading started the Spe cialties scoring with a goal in the first minute of action Char lie scored lata fn the period to make it Don Vto Knight shot in Jack midway through the middle to build the Specialties lead to 3 P Bill punched in ft pass from Don ifore the second period closed to make it scored two unan swered goals In the final period- Bill starring on the at tack and in a penally killing role completed his hattrick performance and got his second goal to wind up the Specialties scoring Both goals came with the teams play ing four men a side litre i0 Mi he Smoke Rings without o tor Saturday Latest s ton has drooped out of According to the to iviihdiaw was due to player shui on had five from Brad ford on the rosier Bradford re- Sovereign Life Assurance Co offers OPTIMISTS BATTLE LIONS TO TIE ft e firthuk this i ijueaM Friday at j a Harry fist TOPvi new plan Aurora the tamt I tQ a best League season teams turned on of scored It in the first If Heath your will Face value of policy of all dividend- wore lost hl Aurora Kl Ciilf doing Smoke flings Defeat There wasnt a team in North York bantam hockey league that could have matched Lowell Wallers Newmarket Op Saturday when they handed Wqodbrtjge- a at bridge The Optimists showing a flare for fine passing carried the play and fight to the and could do little wrong as they wrapped up the same in the opening period with a four goal effort The Optimists added two each the second and third periods were leaders Infore Ken Patrick put Woodbridge on the score sheet to rob goalie City mil Uwuuhill will with milium This Sal unlay IS Lions will the ilitui Smoke the liana lime l0 pm the game will he a hour free skating for all attendees up and final goal at I alio Murray Chapman laid to complete a fine effort ART IAURIAUIT market Smoke Rings operating with new found efficiency around the net and drawing oil a fine defensive ef fort from Don and Don Hone lambast ed Beeton at Bee- ton Friday in a North York hockey league game It the Smoke Rings second win and by far their iVhka finest effort of the season The packed in a pair Jo the opener They added three in the second to a twit and in the final min utes blasted in three goals with one reply corning from George whipped three nifty goals Into the and claimed two John Jack but work was only a shade ahead of Craig Case and Lome Case netted two goals and one and a pair of assists Other Newmar ket goalgetters were Peter and Ron Done vas on the setup end goat while Craig Cone and Ian Dick com bined to sot up first tally Jim Garrett Ken Tom Francis Garrett Jim Raymond Norm Russell Lane and Dave Sheridan FIRTH suits and top coals An gift suggestion samples featuring greys and blues at Ang Main John period featured the early had help from Larry Bono on his first Hopper arid nmerson tossed over the pass for his second went in alone score his third Gary scored tin for the Optimists goal of the opening period Done scored from Brian and Jack rilietl home Maenabs pass for the Optimists second session goals John Hopper cut loose with two third period unassist ed goals complete the scoring It fourth ftrm locals havent lost game won four and in five outings KttlNaSIeton Bears should dwelt too long on Fridays jun ior in the Au rora arena when they lost an decision to Ken While the were trying underway first dentin the chords behind gali to mat ters rallied in rapid five luarkers in under tilt- That first period ruined the Dear They couldnt do any thing right allowed to roam freely Inside their Goalie Aim had a rough time The seven goals that got werent all his fault any means- and he had screened drives Coach Jack Robinson have dished up oine blistering words to his charged at first out and did much better over the rest of the 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