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Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Mar 1957, p. 9

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SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION District Sports News Minor Hockey Associations Financial Statement To Feb A Strikes and Spares Don Cordy was crowned king If legion league bowlers posting a nifty triple high geared efforts were by John Bill ohnston Art 704 Stevens are lea- leaders They have 79 points by Redcaps Dubs Clippers and h Marlon Could rattled off a 65 fries to pace the Wednesday lad- is Hands Emma Iroadbont 511 and Ann 500 were other top irs It Is always good to hear from Hub citizens John performing In the Gait lea- rolled a single and an triple top high awards Icntly The was a league high ingle for the season John is a in of Hub citizen Tip Don Gibsons are still lumber one in Die Office Special- league Don triple featured the individual In the and over class ere Tommy Scott Jim Bond Francis Don Hank VandenBergh Ken Miller Jim 450 Barbara Foster 680 Ann Kay Mary Sargent Li I Gardner filfl Dorothy Joy Lewis were uesday ladies league leaders 450 Mary rattled off a including a for the iii single of the ladies league scoring fetta got over the birdie- via a Other leaders in assault on the maples were inn Osborne Gertrude Clark Thorns Jeanne Gat- Jean Me- Brain RECEIPTS On hand bank Jan Collections from Monday games Collections from Tuesday game Collections from Friday game Collections from Saturday games Ted Robinson Marigold Shop Newmarket Optimist Club Proceeds Two Euchres Draw Ticket Sales Squirt DISBURSEMENTS tournament sanction permit Newmarket Memorial arena Jan ice time rental Review Printing euchre raffle tickets Keith Davis locker keys Bank Balance Feb 2357 George Secretary treasurer 200 73335 Newmarket Smokies Win Series At Bowmanville Brooklin Breakaways Bring Defeat Saturday Yake Appliances Eliminated At Aurora Bill MundeUs Aurora Ap pliances faded out of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association midget at Aurora Thursday The won a decision at home Thursday but as they faced a three goal deficit going into the game they lost the round 76 In defeat the Mundell skaters rated the congratulations of every sportsmen They played their hearts out and it was only a last minute turn of fate that enabled to win the series Behind from the first game Aurora jumped right to the attack Thursday Before the first period was over they had wiped out the threegoal deficit Larry Sutton started the Aurora comeback I Brices And Win In The Little NHL Playoffs 4 Two playoff games and six consolation series contests kept the pot boiling in the Newmar ket Little NHL Sat urday at the arena In playoff competition Butchers led by the three- goal scoring knowhow of Terry Cain blanked Davis Athletics Ron Mundy Wayne Burling and Ken contributed the oilier goals In the tyke playoffs Jerry Mee- scored all his teams goals as Newmarket Motors posted a win over Annies Lunch Don James triggered both of the losers goal Moving over to consolation series games in the tyke series Peter Gorman scored three goals Brad one as Tay lors Imperials defeated Salis bury Grocers 41 Don Bond was the Salisbury sharpshooter In another game Joe Meehan scored as Fighters clipped Realtors Richard Mc- Lachlan went on a scor ing romp as Realtors smothered Avenue Cleaners McLachlan scored a goal every two minutes in the final period to post his record total John Cameron popped in Hit goals by Tommy Sinclair and John provided Cameron Dairymen with a 21 squeaker Win over Jelly Burners Walt was the Davis lamp lighter John Gorman and David poked in shots as New market Electric Dynamos white washed Morton Curlers Win First Series drive scoring unassisted in the first four minutes of play Before the period closed Hugh Bolsby counted on a pass from Ted Mur- rell and Mike Patrick whipped in a relay that took in Keith Brown ing and Danny Aurora took the series lead on the strength of Larry Woods goal at of the second per iod Keith Browning and Larry Sutton drew assists on Woods goal Bill aggregation saw their one goal lead evaporate in the first two minutes of the third period as Don beat Low ell McClenny in the Aurora goal from point blank range ville got their second goal and series winner at Bill Os borne was the marksman Osbor nes goal came with both teams a man short It was a bitter pill for the Mun- deilers to swallow On the play they deserved to win With any of luck during the first two periods they might have added several series clinching goals but were just out lucked around the cage Not the least of the reasons Newmarket Smoke Rings arent beaten until the final whistle is j their ability of being able to come back The latest Smoke Rings win was a good example of the locals comeback drive They were 31 trailers after two periods at Bowmanville Wednes day night last week Whereupon they finished in jetlike fashion to score four third period goals to emerge with a 54 win It was an important win for Herb Cains gang It gave them the series 31 in games over manville and sent them into a roundrobin group semifinal ser ies with Aurora and Coach Cain got a pile of mile age out of his front line combin ation of Marcel Tessier and Bob It was Tessiers three- goal third period that lit the Smoke Rings recovery fuse up the plays for Isbister s Hattrick Beats Brooks Here Annie Ken MorUon Gibson Hester Clark AcQted Marg Hiiskissori Claire flnd Murray a goal each as Muirhead Mona Dean race Munshaw Jean Gould it go Hillsdale Dairy nipped Boyd Transporters Bob was a goal sniper while Alan St John bagged a singleton for Hurricane are lea- leaders They have points by Spits Meteors lets Vikings Cornels JO pin were fi60 lurch Sargent racket were Allen Ethel Winter 508 Banning Marion Simpson 527 Jean filler Ruby Blair Klsby racked up a big 825 score in town league play it week Del was Lloyd Harvey Grant Bli- Dave 720 Mut KESWICK TEAMS WIN SCHOOL HONORS Members of the winning Kes wick teams in the North school hockey league will be guests of the Keswick Optimist Club at the clubs regular dinner meeting he held March Also included in the list will be Jack and Tom- jy Allen Lyle Bond Sid the two referees who In George Wall I picked up a I best a a Little NHL layoffs Are Started Detroit blanked Rangers a n a d i ifs 2 in he opening in the Aurora Little NHL league playoffs Wayne Out kenficld and Fred Hipped in Delioil mark- white Tim Hoffman and Jim ells hit fur goals look on the king size job of offici ating for all league games The presentation of trophies to the winning teams will le a highlight of ihe dinner proceed ings The league sponsored by Kisvii k Optimist club provided hotkey for approximately hoys of pi unary school age All players enjoyed a fine of hockey and the Keswick Op timist club is to he congratulated for interest in the welfare of the young hockey players The league finals were held re cently Ron Diaper outstanding senior league performer after be- There should be some kind of medals for the rink that wins the York Curling Clubs first club championship series If there are any medals they go Alan Mc crew rink McNabb skip George and Roy Bennett finished first in the opening club series posting a per fect point total Below rink five four somes finished in a second place deadlock The second place rinks were Frank Dawson Bob Bert Morrison Harold and Charles Hunt They all had 28 each Ralph and Joe a pair of ace skips came with points apiece Grant Sine Jack and Arkin- were next on the Rat They had each Skipping hack the concluding tames in Ihe clubs first series played March 1 Alan McNabbs rink completed its run to the lop with an impressive win over Lou Stephens Joe St Buffers crew won a victory over Keith bets foursome In other matches Char Hunt defeated Al Camer on Bill McCaffrey dropped Clare while Ralph and Grant Sine and com pany had to settle for a tie The curlers started their club series Monday with 20 rinks entered Rink skips in the new aeries are Dr Arkinsiall Hill Bales Frank Dawson Harold Jack Luchy Boh Jack Dave Pared Bert Morrison Clare Smith Clare At Cameron Charles Hunt Al McNabb Ralph Joe Stauffer Clarke Bill Mc Caffrey Grant Sine and Lou Stephens The lady curlers are gelling in to full stride in their first series To date approximately 80 ladies have joined club DISTRICT TEAMS IN THE PLAYOFFS Tessier and Brian Million scoop ed in the other two Smoke Ring goals grabbed a first period lead on Bruce Masons goal blasted home the second period equalizer on a com bination play that took in and Bob Blackburn Before the second period curtain had descen ded George Lawrence and Mort Richards set the Bows up 31 lea ders Tireless playing his best hockey of the season reacted promptly as opportunity knock ed to start the Smoke Rings third period Tessier tip ped in Don Thorns shot from the point at to whittle the Bows advantage to 32 Less than four minutes later master playmaker shunted in Brian Mill- A third period dash an excel lent ingredient to win hockey games set Newmarket Smoke Rings up with a win over Combines at the arena Monday The win gave the Smoke Rings a oneone record in the cur rent junior roundrobin semi final series It was a hockey game af ter two rousing periods of end-to- end hockey play Then the Cain- men yanked the trigger on two quickies The first at frac tured the lie Don McKnight with Boh Wilson and Jack Cain assist ing was the producer Eight se conds later Bob cut in alone to shoot the Smokies ahead 5 Dan Turoskis goal at whittled the Smokies lead to The fans raised a holler about Tureskis tally The visitors ace slapped it in fro m belt level height and it ended up behind Wally Adair A minute later Smokies got a goal hut it wasnt allowed Re ferees Ed Hodgson and Bunny Ir win ruled that it had been slap ped in by a high stick over shoulder level The fans didnt like decision and showered the ice with papers and every thing else handy to show their displeasure As it happened they didnt need that one As coach Cain was making an line switch Boh stepped off the bench to pick up Don McKnights relay to the insurance goal at led in the first period Brian Million handled the Smokies scoring with Marcel and Bob in on the play After the visitors posted a advantage early in the second feblster Million the Smoke Rings whipped in two rapid fire goals to create a tie Rob starting off what was to be a brilliant hat- trick night bagged the first of the quickies at from Mil lion and Million was the shot- sinker at from and Blackburn District hockey teams at Sutton Beeton and Keswick are engaged in playoff competit ion Keswick Cornell are a game down in their County hockey league first round playoffs after losing an decision to Kirkfield The second game in series will he played at Keswick this week The Cornels executives beaded by Lowell Waller and Mahon- are also word as to when they start intermediate Ontario Rural Hockey Association playoffs against Sutton are tied with Sunderland at one game each in their current best of three senior playoff Sutton squ ared set via a home win Friday John Leaioyds sparking pivot play and twogoal sniping sparked the win Don Red Smith and rearguard Clare Morrison accounted for the other goals Her engaged in a round nil fin 1 1 intermediate series with and the winner of AuroraMilton set captured a home decision over Saturday shaded in the round- robin series opener Colin and Bob Ray scored two goals each to pace the win Saturday goalgetters were Jake Frank Bendy Howard Harold Hodgson and Bruce Mc Dowell ions pass to make it Mason Hot his second goal of the game at put the Bows in front Then It was that who covering acres of ice a little over a minute later squared issue while the entire line of sier and Million had a band in the gamewinning goal at It was ton and go from to the finish for the Smokies had pressure on for final two minutes and had six attackers on fur the final min ute hut Smoke Rings stood litem off thanks in particularly to the clearing ability of Don Bob Blackburn and Jack Cain Adair brilliant throughout whole game earned his keep for the winter for a couple of par ticularly brilliant stops in the fin al minute It was quit a battle all the way The goalstops tended to prove Ibis assumption Adair turned a side while Vauslone handled Summed up Smokies were on the hustle deserved to win and more point did Wednesdays Summary goal defence Cole Kemp Cowling forwards Lawrence Bob Ted Robert son Lane Mason Rich ards Stewart Stevenson Newmarket goal Adair de fence Blackburn Graves Thorns forwards Rogers Wilson Million Isbis ter Good fellow MIDGET JUVENILE OPT1MISTNHL PLAYOFFS MONDAY Semifinal playoffs in both Optimist NHL and midgetjuven ile town league will continue Monday at the arena In the Optimist circuit games Monday are pm Detroit Montreal pm New York Boston In midgetjuvenile play at pm it is Merchants Rotary and at pm Lions vs RayMars Respective league governors Ross and Don Warner are hoping to see a good turnnut of parents to see these young hockey players in action First Period 1 Combines Jones Germond Combines 1228 3 Smokies Million Penalties 2i0 Cain 230 Graves 1225 Graves Second Period 4 Combines Redshaw Ferguson Smokies Million Smokies Million Penalties Blackburn fi10 Blackburn Mo Mahon Tureski Third Period Smokies McKnight Cain Wilson fl Smokies Isbister Combine Tureski RJones Smokies Shots On Goal Breakaways can make or break you in todays slambang shinny skirmishes If you get them com ing your way youre alright but if the other guys get them watch out It was breakaways in the main that spilled the Smoke Rings at Saturday night in an Ontario Hockey Association junior C roundrobin semifinal scries game It was four secondperiod break aways that broke up Saturdays game got them so they stole the decision Sneaking be hind the Smoke Ring defenders Jack Vern Ferguson Elmo Gibson and Wayne Kedshaw broke in on Adair and the alert didnt have a chance Those four turningpoint goals came after the teams stood toe to toe early In the second per iod Tireless Don who turns in a steady checking game every time out scored for the Smokies in the first round re routing a relay from Bob Wilson and Bob Blackburn goal in the initial two minutes of piny After the Brooks had nailed a first period advantage Marcel Tessier made it a 2all situation at of the second period on an exchange bout with Bob Then came the four breakaways mentioned previous ly which ran the good ship Smoke Ring on the rocks Period number wo finished with ahead Don was the sharpshooter for Ihe Smoke Rings second goal of the middle period Bob Blackburn and Jack Cain got into Thorns playoff play via the assist column Tessier shining brightly for Herb Cains gang accepted a pass from and Jack Graves at to complete the Smoke Rings scoring Tessiers goal came after Jack had whistled his third shot past Adair to give the Brooks a comfortable advantage By Brooklin Newmarket 1 1 fi 35 Bears Comeback Drive Beats Brooklin Team Period NORTH YORK HOCKEY PLAYOFFS in checked for two periods fin- The snipers set a rocknrull j shook free in the third period ire In the tyke division playoff 1 score goals as Keswick as Pittsburg bopped Her- defeated Jersey fi3 in the senior finals Dave added two goals Wayne one in Keswicks journey lo the championship cir cle Andy Mclniyre ace perform er for Jersey turned in a sparkl ing threegoal effort in the losing cause The junior final y and v d put a fl win over Buffalo John Cooper poured in three Roy two Boh Bald- fin and Fred Dunbar one each for Wayne and Dave were marksmen Preston a bright goal sniper Graham gcd two and David Lloyd a Aurora eilien via Winnipeg It one In fire the Providence In Randy Alcorn Vnndorf tovrd in four goal to pace llfalo Roger Knowles counted other Buffalo ally This Saturday as the playoffs itinue in peewee it will be Ca- vs Detroit Leafs vs Hang and in tyke skirmishes vs Pittsburg vs was The North York minor hockey league playoffs designed pro duce championship clubs in bant am midget and juvenile series are going forward full speed In four learns remain in running They are Aurora Bradford and Woodbrid- ge Aurora and Beeton are tied up in play while Bradford and complete a two- game elimination series this week In midget five teams Aurora practically King City and a duplicate of ii years finish as George Pollock after 40 minutes of suddendeath overtime play popped in a shot that earned Kes wick a 32 win over Jersey and junior league Young Master Pollock did just the same thing last year In overtime Pollock also scored a goal dur ing regulation play to lead the winners while Jim Rye was the other trigger lad foe the victors Bob Bates bagged both goals Woodbridge still have chance to cOp league crown Breton and are engaged in HA play while Aurora Ap pliances and King City Lions op ened a twogame totalgoals ser ies at tonight with game two at Aurora March Wood- bridge has a bye In juvenile three teams Camp Borden and are still in the hunt for the Stew Patrick Trophy emblematic of league supremacy King City Lions Advance In North York Playoffs Ores King City Lions ad vanced another step In their plans to cop North York midget hockey league championship as they eliminated in a two game totalgoals home and home York league playoff set last week Winning on heir home ice at last Thursday Ihe Lions picked up a fl1 victory and a five goal lead carry into the second game of series King City Fri day playing at Slouffville and trailing poured in four final period goals to earn a tie- Final results King City captured the round by a margin In the contest at Nohlelon Norm Hendricks scored in first period to give Slouffville a lead Stew Davidson scored the King City second period equ alizer King City spearheaded by Ken Douglas twogoal sniping pumped home five unanswered period goals put the home on ice Gerald Sweeney Bill Brown and Nell Culler contribut ed other Lions goals Stew Davidson scored two goals Bill Brown and Chamber lain a goal each with Chamber lains the tying tally in Fridays standoff at 1 Mason Penalties Stevenson Second Period Smokies Blackburn Lawrence Pontiacs Richards Mason Penalties Cain Cain I 1 834 Rogers 1957 Third Period Smokies Tessier I Smokies Isbister Million 7 Pontiacs Muson Richards Smokies Tessier Million Smokies Million Penalties Rogers Shots on goal By By Newmarket 1 1528 Jack Robinson Aurora Bears are one of those hockey machin es that doesnt know when its licked Down two goals with six and a half minutes play Bears came roaring back to edge Combines at the Aur ora arena Friday The game was the first in the current crop of junior C group round- robin semifinals Aurora and Newmarket are the semifinal series competitors The Bears used sheer grit and determination as main mix ture to make their comeback bid pay off Friday They trailed fi4 lute in the third period Ross Pat rick fast rounding into bis speed iest form put the torch to the Bears recovery After accepting Larry Hills pass Patrick roared in to beat Mel nick in the net That goal made It and less than four minutes later Doug clim axed a brilliant evening skating in around anil through the en tire defenders to create a situation The fans had set tled back to enjoy overtime when Gary produced the winn ing goal at ll ID Mclnnis started the play by shooting a pass to Sampson who in turn put the puck on stick Considerable argument devel oped after this goal as whether clock had skipped past mark It was ruled a goal and hauled out their goalie in a desperatee race with the clock to hug tying tally The Bears checked like fiends to protect their lead and almost add ed to it when fired a shot at the empty Combine cage only miss by inches with his ice hugging shot The teams were 1 all in the fitrtt period Larry Hill scored un assisted for the Bears and Ferguson came through for the Brooks The snipers stepped up their production schedule in the second period that ended with leading lnry Hill scoicd on a pass from and sent Sampson on his way to score the Bears second goal of the period Jack Klmo Gibson and Wayne Combine Barry Cooks early third period goal a piece of master puck hand ling squared accounts Gibson and Jack scored in the next six minutes to set the Brooks up with a lead From there on Patrick Imn lnnis and Gary put a way the shots that pulled the Bears hack from the shadows of defeat- Bears Smokies Here Tonight To Resume At Aurora Tomorrow Soccer Meeting A final reminder to all district football representatives Stan local league representative advises that a meeting of district soccer men will be held in the Newmarket town hall basement Saturday March at pm Delegates are expected to he present from Aurora Newmarket StOUffvUle Markham and Brad ford The purpose of the meeting is to organize a district soccer league This could be a make week tor both Newmar ket Smoke Kings and Aurora Bears The two rival are ticketed to play a home and home set in the current round- robin semifinal series Messrs Stan Smith and Jack Robin son will accept a little advice Better sink a few extra spikes In the arena roofs Tonight of course the im portant meeting between the two clubs holds the stage at the Newmarket gardens Face off lime Is pm while tomor row evening scene to the Aurora arena Statistic Indicate that both learns over the and in the early season exhibition ex changes won all their home games It may tram that can break the Jinx that will win a berth In the group finals Better come prepared to see a lot of hockey action These two teams can provide just that Penalties cramped the Smoke Rings cause They drew minut es against for the Brooks with Brian Milton earning a minute misconduct stretch for over jaw ing to the referee Saturdays Summary goal de fence Jones M Jones Tures forwards Ferguson Car negie Wanner Gibson Disney R Jones Smoke Rings a Adair d c I a r Graves Hodgson forward Rogers Wilson Mill ion Cain First Period 1 Combines Ferguson LOO Smokies Wilson Blackburn 051 Combines Penalties Blackburn Ger Carnegie Mil lion Cain Rogers Rogers Second Period Smokies Tessier 148 Combines Ferguson Jones Combines Ferguson Jones Combines Gibson Jones Combines Combines Jones McMahon Ferguson Smokies Thorns Blackburn Cain Penalties to Gibson Blackburn Blackburn 1010 Third Period Combines Smokies Graves Combines Penalties Warmer Black- hum 1651 1752 Million Shots Goal By 9 Newmarket 5 10 10 1017 1703 1 I Andy Closs Heat Treaters rid ing crest of an unbeaten sea son continued on their merry winning ways as they shaded Re ceivers in the first game of the Hockey League finals The game was played at Aurora Sunday The second garni- In the best of three finals witi be played at Aurora this Sunday Andv the coachs son made sure Poppa had a cele bration by scoring all hit teams goals Newmarket of the winning team are George New ton and Bone while Don Booth a former Smoke Ring also is a member of the Heat Treater crew Canadas population on Jan totalled

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