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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 11, 1967, p. 9

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WET- tx s each bombed Bow- Is put the frosting on the to wind up busy of sport It was Ladies Pay Newmarket arena Dec 31 as eight teams for honor in the an nual Newmarket Girls Hockey Tournament At wrap up time alone at seven chimes Flyer- and Newmarket Pinups were taking the bows Flyer- cites won the grand title Pin ups for the third year in a row making like bridesmaids hut never brides captured consolation series crown Hollywood script writers couldnt have dreamed up a more exciting finish to a day of thrills and legionnaires required penalty shots after five min utes of suddendeath over time The teams went into overtime tied There was no storing in overtime Mary first penalty shot shooter scored final to to drop back crfged in first the consolation series ro games Tarry Sound Auxiliary Trcph to Barrie Mayor Bert Kent presented the Keith Davis Trophy to Newmarket Gail Art Ferguson was tour nament convenor Gilbert was chief timer Close Games In New Year Start A pair of tics and a nip and tuck tussle featured Newmarket Atom League teams return to ac tion after the holidays Steve Jackson was a five goal star as edged White Dan scored three goats Mike Fish er one for White Brad Rogers hit for three goals Ron Butler two for Red Bob and John VanKoot were two goal for losers League standing is Blues Red Green White and Maroon The Hub leaguers polled 29 goats as play re sumed Dale Wayne and Ron VanBcek scored a pair each Paul Watts and Bob shot singles Black bombed Ma roon Craig Hunt scored all three Maroon goals Seven snipers went to work as Blues beat Greens Legion Swamps b NEWMARKET marksmen Gary con- mhju one for Green in their teams started 5all tic I Scott Wasted off for five goals to welcome Dave Si John shot a single for Blue Charlie Grant scor ed four Tom Counter and title tar Hopper one each for Black in their sawoff to regulation play Nell Van- scored twice Mary Ann once for Owen Harrison scored two goals Ruth Beach one for Ox bridge defeated Burlington in the semifinal after a first round win over Parry Sound defeated in the semifinal ax Joan Harrison and Carol Barber scored Newmarket Pinups shut out Parry Sound in the conso lation final Kmet and Gail Mcleod scored twice Sandy Brown once for New market was second shutout for Pinup goalie Gail Untie as Newmarket Wank ed in the semifinal Gall Mcleod and Gail Wilson scored three League standing Black Purple White Green Blue Red Top scorers are Scott Charles Grant Sieve Jackson 33 Dan John Koot Ken Butler and Ron Butler 10 NOVICE A pair of photo finish scraps and high scoring featured Hub Novice League games Randy and Jim scored as Maroon shaded White 21 Dennis Cone shot the White goal Dave and Jeff shared scoring ac tion as Red edged Blue 21 Alan scored for losers Chris Jackson and Terry Ran dall were goal bombers Jeff and Steve Robins potted singles as Purple hop- Green in the upset of the season Paul Kelly scored on a glittering at the arena Friday In competition with Wasps they three games while losing one Gary Moore was the shut out nctminder Rob Kane a three goal operator as New market swamped in the midget game Kan also came in for an as- for a our night Bob Swaile and Rob Mo scored in the first per iod to give the a start Jim and Mike scored other Huh goals Don connected for two assists Doug Rob McKlroy and Jim one each BANTAM Rick McGowan supplied sparkling goalkeeping Bar ry Foster Dave Kelly and Jackson scoring plays as Newmarket blanked 30 in the League game NOVICE Kelly Smith scored three goals to lead Newmarket to a Novice League win over Kevin scored the other Hub goal and fed a pass to Kelly Smith for one of his markers Bob Smith made it a Smith night col lecting an assist Newmarket Redskins pre vailed a Huh sweep by losing to Aiiiston in Pcewce league conical Rob bie scored from tarry Greer scor ed unassisted to keep Red skins hailing distance Doug Anderson led with a two goal effort The in holi day tournament at lon won one game and lost one They started out with an impressive win over Riv erside and lost to un defeated host club ton Bill Dave Paul Drew Kevin Conlin John and Jim Mon- shot Blue goals Sieve Jones John Proctor and Rich ard Shedlowich shared Green goals Terry Fish scored twice Paul McVeigh and Bill Hill once each for Purple Barry Bellamy fired three Rick one for Red in their deadlock League standing is Blue Black Purple a Red Green Maroon leading scorers are Craig Hunt Paul Drew IS Barry Bellamy Kevin Bill Van- Koot Rick 12 Paul Watts Wayne Mc Ken Knight Dave and Calvin Kellett BANTAM Larry Vine scored all three goals for Blue Bryan Pick shot two Steve Collie one for Bed in their Huh Bantam league draw league standing is Maroon Red Green Dark Blue Black Blue Pee wees Win At BRADFORD Bradford and midgets showed class to defeat Allison and in games at the Bradford arena last week Bradford novices had trouble hitting the net as they lost a feesaw decision In Art John Kanyo John Haines and Boh Tezuka the Bradford midget scoring spark Keith Brown John Cowen and Rick Cook clicked for Dave Walker got into scor ing overdrive for three coals Los shot two Bill Col linen one- to lead- Brad ford peewees tarry Halbert Rob Owens and Jim Butler shared Aiiiston goats Rick was a two goat marksman Andy Pormals one to lead Bradford novices Ross Robertson claimed two goals for Strikes And Spares Joan Noble Myrtle Dunn 723 and Nina ljunney were the over Mon day Major League scoring siars Marg Auckland Lorraine Humphrey Helen Graham Greta Yokes Ida taurine Dyson Hod- gins 632 Conk and Gwyn clicked for triples taague standing is arts Harrys Toms Dysons and Killicks f Clark and Irene Davy were away in front Monday Major League leaders Bertha ling 72a Betty Moore and posted next best totals Pauline dyth 672 Ring 667 Marg Arnold 645 Norma Tanstry Ml Marg Eves 634 Ida and Nina Lunney connected for over marks -450- The Tuesday tadies taa- tarted 1967 on a high scoring note with Betty Trav- selling the pace with a series Haskell tais taurine Dyson Marie Mainprire Nell Dunham Greta Mac Bray Grace Osmond Sal dinning and Helen Peters followed the leader 4S0 a friendly welcome to the column to six team Commercial League playing at Newmarket Academy Tues days Arts Combines are loop pacesetters They have points Comets have Chewcrs Vicounls Ducks and Golden Hawks t- All Jack ftill Morion Jim Webb Friary Bernard and Frank 658 posted best triples Myrtle Dunn shot a including a single In head the Wednesday tallies League scoring Marion Ste phenson 656 Joan West lake Ann 623 and jorie Mitchell followed lead Helen Tomlinsons se ries was a Thursday tadies taague feature Runnerup rolled a triple Other leaders were Allen Pat Amund sen 557 Carolyn Fletcher Marion Gibbons Belly Brown Edith Vernon Marg Knappelt Rev Andrews and Annie 502 Mae Glass watches a stone home while opponents Clarke and Houston also try to up situation Shepherd Staff YOU CAN WARM EACH ROOM AS YOU WISH ing you room- byroom i Only with Harmless electric heating can you control the in every room Electric heating is completely even heating no cold spots no rushing Masts of no chilly drafts For more information talk to your qualified electric heating contractor or ask NEWMARKET I Chairman ed HYDRO I WATER SIR Commissioner Mayor Drew senior mil Tor 33 Atiror AURORA TOWN a 0 IB Can Tire Eric l ft IS I NEWMARKET MIDGET TTta Blue i nTnipt At While Angels 0 NEWMARKET OPTIMIST BANTAM TPU o S3 so Lloyd and wife Shirley show some teamwork with mixed play at York Curling Club Shirley Armstrong is In back ground Curling Standings BombersBlazes Spread Blues NEWMARKET It was carl Ihe Willow romp- scoring has Blue nichl at arena as Terry Hut- is 11 Hints Hub Midget Hockey once keep Angels speedsters pried the lid in ami Angels I IVANS TRANSMISSION All Jii1 model llnkaa Complete Coiirtriy All Terms phone YORK MONDAY DRAW Second Coulter Carter King Marshall 1 Bennett fl Clarke I 2 Woods I 2 Oath 0 i Ktirlr i Hall l fl Moody ft on Spear off on 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