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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 5, 1967, p. 10

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v is- Urn I champ A gameJim fed Vasey twice fired goats Walker Bill f AURORA Aurora Tigers took a forward step in I then sensational spurt to- wards the Junior C title Sunday when they tagged the disenchanted Parry Sound Brunswicks in the sixth game lri best of seven set Tigers won in games fans are now calling for the next victim Itll be either or Lindsay in the quarter finals Classified as about to make a comeback that would send Tigers Into disrespect the Sounders gave it a good try to the activated series The Tigers unfurled a good show before a near sellout fans with a one goal first period punch Tigers added a second before the Sounders came alive late in the middle Tigers put- on a superlative skating checking and puckhandling effort They had to beat a Sound side Strikes And Spares Roy the Tiger man of the hour scored 5wW v on a goalmouth pass from Aurora Mayor Clarence Davis gets an early start on the golf as John Gould at practice swings at Aurora Highlands Golf Club Mayor Davis scored his second and game on officially start the clubs redevelopment which will winner at 3S0 of the second include an swimming pool Sauna baths and massage rooms period Dave flung a perfect pass out that pul away in best subscribed style Gould started the play with a drive from the that fished out from behind the net Parry Sound had two in the penalty box at the time A has pulled into a four point lead over Slessor Motors in the Mens Major League has points Slessors printing Powell Fencing 31 Newmarket Bowl Mul lens Bond Head Jacks Taxi 21 Bradford Fertilizer Leos Clippers Davis and follow the leaders Jim Martin Henry Knuckey 239 Bill 239 George Keroff and Hall sport best season av erage marks Jim Martin has high single 397Norm Roberts high triple Norm Roberts Tom Thompson and Jim David son shot best triples Alan the Zephyr speedster Norm Roberts Larry Gerry and Tom Thompson 301 hit for best singles -450- Gwen 667 Hazel Edythe Vernon and Fran were over 600 Thursday La dies League stars Elsie 569 Kay Flet cher Carolyn Fletcher Audrey unci Jackson followed he leader- Marg Eves 747 aorlea lure last week Mnrlon Steph enson Joan Westlnke and bent ill TOO barrier Shirley Wright Mitchell Audrey Burling mid ln Benton 619 shot over 500 rip Jean flhiglo was tops League senders were Mc pherson Nellie Greta Yokes Mnrle Mainprise Grnco Osmond May Bray Cun ning Edith McCutchcon 542 Win Archer Hazel and Dot Gerard Harry Brammar June Ponling 674 Terry George Hill Jack 601 557 Karen Killbride and Joan Davenport were Bcllairc League best two each to a over Durham he Junior A grflnd McMflnn clicked tor Iwo as Durham lit Die pfonhlp Toll Cooper arxl Alan Mm ttownH Mi if in Nil grand WIN Kick Vfiftt a defeated South la A Mm In once each a Bradford to win he crown back to NHL Sand aJktar tykes nipped a feature Jim Chris Or Steve goals Doug Rioted for HI five goats South Shore nipped Bradford In AflL Ron Coopir pegged three Shore Bradford 1M to the NHL game KARL TROPHY Wanked a- rjrris Curlers Declare Finalists to win the Hon Earl Howe trophy In AHL Kd Andy Kovacs Bill Ceilings and Dave scored AletJ second goal in over time plus earlier goals by Wayne and Don yens gave Bradford the Scar- bore- trophy NHL consolation champions Brad ford Junior As lost 4i to Dur- i New a Mil Baft III dull at the York In Mrflfik to J three for Beeton for Chinese food NANKING GARDEN YORK CURLING CLUB Monday Draw Oak Ridges Pioneers In Ontario Finals Blair Godfrey Units Tied For Miami Lead Crime was rife Only the more flagrant offenses caught the eye referees Ego and Sullivan Elbows sticks and a few sneak punches were tossed in that were overlooked OAK RIDGES Oak Ridges Pioneers haw made it to the Ontario finals in the OMHA peewee playdowns A first for an Oak Ridges team Larry Clews collected his BIaIr God second successive shutout as Carter 422 Morgan 2 Finals April 3 Woods vs Carter pm NEWMARKET With one night of action remaining Oak Ridges blanked Mill- brook 50 in an away game Pioneers won the first game in the dramatic playoff battle totalgoals set 20 to cop the round QIs was without doubt the aeries The previous five were high scor ing scraps The Sounders out drove Tigers in the first two periods Tigers held the whip hand in the third to keep the Sounders at bay Both goalies Tigerman Jim Rutherford and Sounders Kelly provided allstar material but at times appeared to have a corner on the horseshoe market Gary Boyce acted as a second goalie Jim likewise for the Sound Roddy Bloorafield scored the Sound goal at It came with Tigers leading 20 goal came after Tiger Captain Buraef Weir was being signalled for a de cayed penalty Sound goalie had made the box and a sixth attacker was into the play when let fly BLACKS WIN NEWMARKET An drews and Doug Counter were the scoring sharpies as Black defeated Green in a Hub Bantam Hockey League semi final playoff game Andrews hit for the hattrick Counter pumped in a pair to give the Blacks the big lift Bill Paw- son supplied the spark to save Green from a shutout shame Fred Judge and Greg Nat- ale a pair of Pioneers who can put the puck in the net clicked for two goals each Paul made team coach Don happy with bis goal TWO FINAL RINKS NEWMARKET Houston and Emma Broad- bent skipped rinks will trade shots and strategy in the York Club womens division Thursday night fin als Both rinks qualified for the finals with semifinal vic tories last week Mrs Houston defeated Dor othy King in one semi final bracket Emma Broad- bent counted a four rock de cision over Lois Clarke to reach the finals units are tied for the fourth trebles lead at Miami Greens Both pace setters have eight points Four three- somes directed by viceskips Bill Irwin Watts Roy and Ivan Wink- worth share second place two points astern The fatherson Bill and Ted Andrews bring up the rear It was a winloss week for leaders Blair defeated Bill Andrews 2111 while losing to Irwin Watts Godfrey topped Bill then was shook up by Irwin Watts Winkworth and FierbeUer shared top billing in the point collection trade defeated Blair and Bill Geer 97 in a best tourney match Fierheller tripped Bill Andrews 248 and Ted An drews in a high scoring show Ted Andrews came up with his second win edging Ted In a photo finish contest Veteran bowlers Percy Hut chinson and Larry Bell make the Blair rink favoured to finish first Frank Courtney and Tommy Scott another pair of clutch shotmakers are with the Godfrey crew Rinks skipped by Frank Brain a r Horace Cumber Tommy Scott Bob Pritchard Chas Copland Larry Bell Lambert and Percy Tuesday Draw Fair King Helen ToraUnson 544 Joan Noble Marion Gibbons McCUfttock Audrey Himes Linda Allan 527 Marie McCabe 522 Annie Sticklend and Fran 503 clicked for over 500 totals Marlene and Irene Giles 610 were onetwo in the Monday Ladies League Gertrude Clark 598 Kitty Ruddock Helen Tugweli Phyl Hester Clark Claire Pollock Sharon Needier 521 Floss Campbell Smallcy and Nancy Scott 502 were classy over 500 pin spillers Harrys and share the Monday Major League lead They have points each followed by Grendys 41 Toms Dysons 37 and Killicks 31 Ida Bertolin was the ID tog CM if dm flow in WfflMtol Clare up lime ft and day draw dub Mmr town rink were declared tiuM terry In key teat week make It will be Harry A Gould got Murray Wood In Die Monday differ otter being held for ends hit a rock end to defeat George Morgan Woods third end lead and went on to defeat 124 Hopkins Mel McCaffrey and George showed class with me Carter rink Dan Morgan Charles Lloyd and Ed starred with the Woods rink George Morgan and Harold rinks emerged as Tues day draw finalists Morgan topped Gerry Armstrong South Shores NHL defeated Beeton the second round as Ron Coop er scored five goals Larry ait for Si DELIVERY and TAKE OUT and CANADIAN FOODS STORE HOURS Monday Thursday to 2 am Sunday and Holidays pm to midnight Friday and Saturday pm to am 242 YongrS Aurora PHONE 7279408 We deliver Aurora Oak Newmarket BOOKKEEPING UNLIMITED Morgan 0- Armstrong 202 Finals April 4 Morgan pm MIAMI GREENS Fourth Trebles Hutchinson will vie for fifth sterling pacesetter trebles honors in play sched uled to kickoff this week Wednesday Draw Curlers Down To SemiFinals i NEWMARKET The battle Feature match was the for the Wednesday draw cham- kolHarry Carter tilt As ex- pionship at the York Curling it went down to the is on Ernie Bob Clarke wire won it 87 on last Claude and Mur- end to advance to the semi- Tennis Courts Open NEWMARKET Time was when tennis was one of the last sports to get going In the spring Since the paved courts came Into being this is all changed Now it Is one of the first sports to get started outdoors every spring the Newmarket Tennis Club courts were in use for the first time last week The en thusiastic racquet led by Keith and Margaret Davis are looking forward lo a great year Club memberships can now be obtained Anyone wishing to join the Newmarket Club may contact Keith or Mar garet Davis for information Mitchell fired a 715 series that included a 313 single Mary Clarke 692 Jeanne Gatti Ruth Eves Marg Auck land Marg Bray Helen Graham Peat 637 and Elsie Evans posted other best marks Shirley Wright counted a that included a high 302 single to pace the Wednesday Ladies League Elsie Evans Marg Eves Donna Constable 614 Marion Stephenson Blair Godfrey MansbgeWatts I Andrews Andrews W 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 TPts 8 0 8 6 4 WE ARE Bookkeeper and Tax Consultant FOB All type of Buaineeie Farmers Clergy and the Profession Salesmen Artiita Actors Poeta Professional Gamblers Professional Athletes Little Gus Big Gua AND TERRIBLE TED THE WRESTLING BEAR WE ARE NOT Consultants FOB Tax Evaders Draft Dodgers Con Men THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE We now staff for prompt service BOOKKEEPING UNLIMITED 185 Perm Avenue Newmarket Phone the i 1 Hotel New CANADIAN and CHINESE Licensed by OPEN DAILY Noon to am Sunday Noon to pm LICENSED SUNDAYS Dining Lounge for Your Pleasure JACKSONS POINT ONTARIO For Reservations Phone ray Woods rinks blew up a storm to win first round matches Morgan Rink Wins Concrete Trophy NEWMARKET Theyre saluting June Morgan and her rink of champions Mrs Mor gans rink of West Hazel Goodwin and Agnes won the Brooklin Concrete Trophy last week Brooklin Trophy is of Thursday Morn- draw club championship honors Mrs Morgans alert foursome scored a four rock over Helen Kurtzs rink he final Mrs Morgan Helen Kurtz defeated Marie Jones the semifinal action Agnes Hevill Jill Williams and Crabtrce per formed with the Kurtz four some final plateau had to call on his extra special shots to nudge Ralph 64 Bob Clarke and Murray Woods rinks escaped the pres surecooker atmosphere associ ated with playoff time by pull ing into leads Clarke defeated Woods posted a win over Bob Houston Semifinal matches go April at the York Curling Club Join the Mustang Generation i- j 7 I r MILLING and LATHL WORK WELDING FABRICATING Hour Service A T MACHINE SHOP IJKRt I PARKING AREAS ROAD GRAVEL 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