Now here this and all Lake Simcoe Senior Softball League teams take note The leagues an nual general meeting will be held In the arena May date pm President Ross Chapman requests all teams wishing to enter leagues 1067 competi tion to have two delegates In attendance Team representa- lives should be empowered to pay the entry fees and make decisions In connection the league constitution and playing rules The league operated with six last season Teams entered were Zephyr Pine Orchard Mount Albert Holland Landing and Keswick a team but lionI Noel foliiar Boll ball spokesmari for town guor Anyone interested In a Whether wnner in are prepare tot to renter the race Is a It a J moot question Tlhie alone Will teams from Incorporated tell towns are not allowed to com- The Lake League pete for the Stan Cook hotds the distinction of being Ross Chapman has one of the oldest operating as league president on leagues In Ontario was first more occasions than any other organized in and has person Tins P Hutchinson Copland ft continued to operate on a yearly basis since that date Over the years teams from Willow Reach Kcs- Sharon Mount Albert Zephyr Bald win Hope Holland landing Pine Orchard Vandorf and have competed for the leagues top the Albert and Zephyr teams have won the prhed trophy on more oc casions than other league clubs Pine Orchard Keswick Hope Sharon Wil low Reach have had their mo ments of as they accept ed the league championship and Cook Trophies Pupils Lions School proudly dis play their bowling trophies following their closing party held at the Howl Davis Dr on Friday afternoon Walden Staff I Minor Hockey Big Business Bogers Biffers Best Bowlers Mil 1 and I Hour A I MINI III Id I unit Mil Bell Rink Now NEWMARKET Minor Legion Ted Robinson hockey in Newmarket has chants been a story of growth and success Minor hockey started out here as it did in many On tario communities as inter- school competition Then came the population explosion It grew too big for the schools Today there are more than boys Involved in Hub min or hockey playing in house league and OMHA categories Add to this the many adults that arc involved as execu tives coaches managers di rectors referees timers etc and minor hockey is big business The school hockey finals were operated in conjunction Tom Kirk Night at the arena These exciting events filled the arena Many times before the artificial ice era the teams splashed to victory Many of our brightest hockey stars later to star in NHL and pro ranks got their start the school league Herb Cain later to star with Boston and established scoring rec ords like the late Bill Thorns and Larry Molyneau were school league The Newmarket Minor Hoc key Association was organ ized at a meeting in In attendance were Don Warner Ray Smith Matt Walsh Dr C VanderVoort and George Haskell First year execu tives were Don chair man George secre tarytreasurer Clarence Stick- wood Rotary Seneca Cook lions Ray Smith Optimists Matt Walsh Larry Molyneau tn those days as today the job was a busy and important one Ken was the first crecinchief First Newmarket allstar teams to compete for and North York Minor Hockey League competition were or ganized in 1952 Newmarket was one of ten teams in the North York group SMOKE RINGS The Gorman Smoke Rings sponsored by Peter Gorman brought Newmarket Its first OMHA championship in the season The Smokies defeated Goderich in the ban tam B finals in what has been described as one of the great est scries in annals The Smoke Rings were a New marketAurora combination Players on the team included Dan Patrick Lome Babcock Brian Million Don Ken Cassavoy Francis Lewis Bob Kelfer Ron Mur ray Woods Wayne Spencc John Proctor etc Rated by many Hub arena railbirds as the greatest Huh minor hockey team the Of fice Specially won the OMHA juvenile title in with Ken as coach and Pitt manager Players with the team were Bob Wilson Bill Don Thorns Lau rie VanZant Grant Warren Townslcy Ross Cope- man Bob Croutch Bill and Jack Cain Ken Bell Don Knight Charlie and Norm Smart Other Newmarket teams fol lowing in the footsteps of these two title winning sea sons added OMHA and North York championships in as Optimist bantams Legion Warrior midgets clubs carried Newmarket to the peak in competition Pinch Hitters League Champs NEWMARKET Pinch Hitters too can be winners They were in the Wednesday In Miami Lead NEWMARKET The big six Larry Bell Roy Icr and Kcstcr Hugo on one side Percy Hutchinson Bill Gcer and Norm Fry on the other matched shots for the fifth trebles lead at Miami Greens When it was over Bell and his mates had posted a triumph and had stretched their undefeated streak to five games Bell added an 1813 win over Charlie Copland returned to win ning ways before the week was out with a classy NEWMARKET Elsie Bo team of Gwcn Price Fran Bcnnltz Flo Martin Ina and Audrey are taking the bows In the Mary Ann with a Joan Noble and Gwen Price 213 recorded season best single triple and average Kay Fletcher and Marj Thursday ladles Bowling Lea- Knappett waged a tidy tussle championship circle pin spilling ANNUAL won the league crown last week as the league concluded another top notch year Township The Thursday Ladles believe Minor Hockey Association In getting cracking on boosters and workers Indeed all parents are reminded that the Associations annual meeting will be held May 10 at pm The meeting will be held In Sharon Hall It is hoped everyone inter ested in minor hockey will attend season early They elected the following officers for next season Grace French president Helen Tomllnswi vicepresi dent Edith Vernon secre tary and Kay Fletcher treas urer Locals Reach Finals for Ihe lead spot In the final night of action Kay came up the winner with a series with Mar a point off the pace Other top triples were pen cilled by Frances Price Annie Stick- lend Betty Brown Orton Marion Gib bons 563 Edith Vernon May Bray Helen Joan Noble Doris 537 Carolyn Fletcher Elsie and Mary Ann The bowlers will head for the Town and Country May to conclude their season with a banquetpresentation exer cise 1 I 1 TOWNSHIP OF KAST JWIM1MI1RY- SOFTBALL RECREATIO J COMMITTEE 1 i There will be general meeting of thijtaie- and nil Interested to an executive for the Softball League J H The meeting will be held April 20tWlfl67 at pm in the council chamber limbury Township offices Sharon tlmll needs your help You must lend thin meeting if there is to be for boys and girls this season F J Jack Hopkins I I Ladies Bowling Pinch slrikc against Tommy Scotfs Hitters polled 115 points to cop trio Strikes And Spares the league crown Chumps were next in line J13 Aces in Jokers Green Hornets and Blowers 86 in the six learn league Pinch Hit team members were Marion Stephenson Aud rey Ann Cynthia and Shirley Cousins Kthcl Winter recorded top average or the season Other leaders were Ann high triple flat Joan high triple with handicap Revolt high single flat and Marguer ite Macdonald 3W high single with handicap Marguerite shot a triple that included a single to show the way on final day of ploy Other leaders were Evans Audrey 670 Ethel Winter Donna Constable Burling 627 It was a twin triumph week for Frank Branimar and his sharp shooting partners Ho mer Blair and Charlie Near They downed Tommy Scott 1412 and swamped Lambert 249 in high scor ing match of the week Cop land with Bill Andrews and Ross Clark as his chief alders defeated Horace Cumber 20- to tic for third place It was a double reverse week for Bob and his cohorts Grant Real Irwin Watts Frank Courtney and Ted The crew lost an extra end decision to Lambert Will- son and were upset by ace Cumber Fred Godfrey and Tom April 29 will see hot action at the Miami location as To ronto Withrow challengers do battle with NewmarketAur ora bowlers In Indoor Soccer HAMILTON Reg Randall Morrison scored In the final and his eager beaver New- flame market soccer pals were ex tra proud of the showing of local clubs at the Indoor Tournament staged last weekend at Hamilton Newmarket bantams were Ontario finalists The wces lost a chance to com pete in the finals on the flip of a coin The and Tykes also did very well In the Ontariowide competition The bantams lost 21 to bicoke in a five minute sud dendeath overtime period They came home with Ontario finalists crests Harry Morri sons goal gave Newmarket a win over a second team in their first game Jim Walker and Kerry Cully scored as Newmarket shutout Kingston W Harry In Mark Cully scored as Newmarket shaded St Mikes Mark Cully scored his second goal as Newmarket tied Hamilton Hamilton advanced to the fin als on the toss of the coin In Mosquito Ed Bennett scored as Newmarket edged St Mikes Newmarket to Toronto St Anthonys In the final Newmarket tykes nine and under up against year olds lost in their first game Aspirin Tablets S for a minutes 3 Close your eyes and rest HEADACHES COLDS la Trade Mark of h Company Ontario Sharon Needier Gertrude Clark and Norma Tansley waged a tidy battle for the lead spot In the Monday La dies League Sharon Needier came in front with a series Gertrude Clark and Norma Tansley Grace Thorns Irene Giles Notta Smallcy 567 Marilyn Floss Campbell Ella Leslie Helen Tugwell 524 and June fired other best triples -450- A pin con tinue to lead the Odeon Ma- League race with points Powell Fencing are three astern followed by Slessors Jono New market Bowl Bond Head Bradford Fertilizer Mullens Clippers Jacks Taxi and Keith Davis 21 Here are the bowlers with the top ton averages Jim Martin 243 Bill 242 Henry Knuckey 239 Welly Hall 237 George Keroff Stan Lunncy 232 Mike Masin Ken 227 ncy and Doug Trimble Norm Roberts hold high triple flat lead 974 Rich high triple with han dicap Jim Martin high single Henry high single with han dicap 385 Rich rolled 323 and 313 games for a pace setting triple Bill Paw- son shot an series Best single games were triggered by Watty Hall 334 Rich 328 Bill 326 Vcrn 319 Jim Masscy and Jim Visscr I is there a money 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