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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 18, 1967, p. 17

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fwtvn Hash Hasketts Newmarket Area Soccer Champs l George Haskell During Halloween week in our day amateur movers were able to shift a few buggies onto shed roofs without the horse attached of course We were also quite the weight lifters We were always able to lift the odd outdoor facility elsewhere without the owner in it of course It was a mite rough though when the owner moved it back or forth a couple of feet just before Halloween However this came under the heading of an occupational hazard But these hardly rate under the heading of sport unless the owner took out after the miscreants with his trusty rock salt musket Were convinced under these circumstances many records were set that were never clocked We hit the amateur spots last week It looks like the Miami Greensmen and York curlers are making ready for best years Larry Bell is back to head the indoor bowlers for a fourth term Few people realize Newmarket has the one and only indoor lawn bowling facility in Canada right on Davis Drive Its a true amateur sport and Miami is the home of sportsmanship and good fellowship Metro bowlers in increasing numbers are asking for bowl ing time at Miami The idea seems to be catch ing on Were predicting since Aurora won the Carlton Cup last season it will be New markets turn this year Are you listening Doug Wilson CURLING GETTOGETHER It was get acquainted night at the York Curling Club Friday Bill Verbakel is likely to announce on or about Nov the ice is ready Heres another location where sportsmanship is king If youre inter ested in club membership contact Lindsay Fan The club has the welcome mat out for new members The Aurora Badminton Club has moved into Huron Heights gym until the Williams gyms are ready This should be along about Christmas time Norm Grimshaw Angela Bender and fellow club members have the welcome mat out for new mem bers If you want to join the artists appear at Huron Heights any Tuesday evening Aurora Williams DoubleBlues giving it a tre mendous try lost 80 to a digging and driving Newmarket High Haider platoon Now the Raiders go for the big one against Markham High or Sutton The Haider- Williams clash will be a long remembered fall classic It was a wonderfully well played match upon a pitch that reminded us down the middle of Hong Wos rice fields There was raw wind blowing and the fans and cheer leaders had to keep swinging to stay warm Everybody came out shaking mittens after the game Both teams were a credit to their schools and their coaches Harry Carter George Terry Clifford and Frank Gregoire Bashings We do always seem to have a hold over file The had an excellent year New market Argus were the only North York team to cop an allOntario title News is out via Casey Mr Softball that an attempt will be made to receive the Metro Fastball League Interested con tact Bill Hurst Russell SportsCycle hockey machine started with a scoring flourish to top in YorkSlmcoe Senior Charlie Willis the grand old man of bowl ing brought home prizes from four tournaments this past summer We noticed our friend has been lining games In Angeles Wc understand Bob Montgomery and few of his cohorts gave a royal for recently Heres good news for hockey fans The NHL Old Timers are in town Nov at 2 pm for an exhibition test with Newmarket District high school stars We are hoping Teachers can get into the act to go a period with the Old Timers Lots of teach ing talent around led by Larry Bone Bob Joe Grant Edwards Bud Sutton etc Bruce Boyd was recently named most valuable player with Holland Landing Cards by his fellow players Bruce receives the EdGrace Pitt Trophy Newmarket has an Ontario champion Its atom Steve Waddington Steve recently beat the best In the province in his dim at races held at York University Aurora Town Hockey League has gone to six clubs thats up two from last year reports Bill Harris Mrs Harris Is league for the second successive year Don Blizzard the hot rod specialist and foreign car whiz has won a number of races this past summer at Sutton and speedways North York sure comes up with champs in every class Erik is the only Hub soccer star to be selected for the all Ontario Junior A allstars John Rutherford rales most successful ball coach title John cooperating wilh Bruce Gould has led teams to seven championships in the past five years John Gould pitched Jim Rutherford starred in the infield as Bcetou won the Junior title this season Gould has signed with Loudon Nationals Rutherford with Hamilton Red Wings In Junior A hockey NEWMARKET Rain or shine there is no doubt about it Newmarket has the best soccer side in the Newmar ket District Soccer League The Newmarket Firsts prov ed it over the weekend win ning their second successive first division soccer league cup championship In the fairgrounds mud and rain slopbowl Newmarket helped by a goal scored by the opposition Newmarket squeezed out a 21 win over Aurora United Sunday on a dry field at Centennial Park the First shut out Aurora 10 to win the two- game total goals cup series 31 Jim Richardson perennial soccer league president was on hand to present the cup to Hub captain Hank Kalsbeek Kalsbeek along with Newmar ket goalie Charlie Donaldson a series star were given the traditional shoulder ride across the field by their happy mates Donaldson was saluted time and time again with the cita tion good old Charlie played a wonderful game in goal for us The same might be said for United goalie Harry Good- makers On one goal Good- makers had no chance as one of his own mates gave the Firsts a lift by turning a shot into his own goal Malcolm Cocking shot the Aurora goal in the Saturday game Dave Young scored for Newmarket Campbell Donaldson drew credit for the goal scored by Aurora Into their own net The Sunday match was 30 minutes old when Newmarket scored I Jorge headed a corner kick jp against the top cross bar The hall came out to John who headed It right back right into the goal Goodmak- didnt have a chance to make a stop Bank Kalsbeek and were ace defen sive Hub stalwarts Campbell Donaldson and Jan vantier Ed Lemon and Jim Ralston provided key action in front of Aurora goal Benny Dennis Newman Malcolm Cocking and Martin put best shots at goalie Donaldson Newmarket Redmen Wives and mothers are in for a shock when these dedicated players of the Soccer Club arrive ome after their game with Aurora on Saturday at the Fairgrounds It was played in a sea of mud and although Newmarket were the 21 victors it was the washing machines and showers which took the brunt of the punishment after the game Staff By George Era Sports NEWMARKET This about allowing the home team to open their new arena with a triumph can be car ried to extremes Thats what Newmarket Argus did at the opening of the new Arena on Sunday by allowing the White Knights to clean their clocks This was the kickoff tilt in the newly established junior group that includes Richmond Hill and Lindsay Clubs The teams traded first per iod goals for a tie Wayne scored at for Brian Knee- shaw got that one back at on a pass out by Hugh was the worker scooting out of the corner to lay the puck on Kneeshaws stick scored after 100 seconds of second period play Ajax swept in two garbage goals eleven seconds apart at and 1004 and the Argus go power seemed to go with the two quickie goals scored another goal before the second period close for a lead Robbie Link- Idle scored his second goal in the third period to complete the scoring Alan St John Les Chalsson Don Bond Gary Bellamy Bob Kane Terry and Doug made with the best scoring plays to re duce the White Knights clean ing power but to no avail and Kane along with Ajax counterparts Rid del and Cope drew live min ute fighting stretches late in the third period in a general flare up The penalty bench was sel dom unoccupied as players on both teams endeavoured to take possession via the squat ters rights constitution Argus vs Hi Here Thursday NEWMARKET Newmarket Argus will make their home debut against Richmond Hill Nov 2 at the arena at pm The and Lindsay tied I all in their season opener the Hill arena with Dave scor ing for Richmond Hill Lineups for the Nov game are RICHMOND HILL 1 John 2 Jim Ralph Gary Methe Bruce Hutchinson 5 Jerry Methe Armstrong Greg 8 Gary Charity Dave Rod Chapman Rod Vlncc DlMnrco Bruce 15 Greg 16 John Glen Conch Jack Shropshire Manager Karl Methe NEWMARKET John Snyder 2 Hugh 3 Bob Barber Gene Scotch 5 Alan St John Glen Walker Doug 8 Jim Terry Gary Bellamy Chalsson Don Bond John McClain Rob Kane Brian Kneeshaw Coach Bill Manager Roy Keys Goalie Nick of George Harvey School captures the ball in midair from Aurora forwards in Saturday game at Newmarket High between A schools In the Southern Ontario Soccer tournament Photo Jones Volleyball Tourney Four Teams Ready In Local League Huron Heights- Stouffville Win Campers Group On First Hike NEWMARKET Camping is a family affair Families that camp together stay to gether Newmarket Campers elected an executive for the 196768 season at a mcctnfg held last week Bill and Janet Townsend are and Flo Trice vicepresidents Bruce and Pat Porter Art and treasurers Jim and Grace Parkinson program directors Joe and Leonlo Laumen membership and publicity The first held last weekend was very successful SO partici pating The countryside cred by the hikers was beau tiful and the weatherman co operated to provide sunshine Hot chocolate and cookies were served around fire hefore heading for home The Newmarket Campers next meeting is scheduled for Nov at pm at the Air Cadet Hall Camping movies and slides will bo a feature Refreshments will be served Can we borrow your lawn mower our Nov pm Newmarket arena hockey Junior opening game Richmond Hill vs Newmarket Argus Hodmen Nov pm Newmar ket arena hockey novlco poo- wet bantam Nov pm Aurora arena hockey OHA Metro Junior 11 York Steel vs Aurora Tigers Nov pm Nowmarkel arena hockey York Sim coo S n I r league Richmond Hill Dynes vs Now- market SportsCycles NEWMARKET Huron Heights girls volleyball teams won North York Secondary Schools senior ami Junior A schools championships in tournament action at Huron Heights Inst week matched the Huron output winning schools senior Junior crowns Huron Heights on the way to the senior title defeated Newmurkct High and King City 21 Jn games Joanne Mann McGuIre Sandra Penny Goldsmith lenc anil Ann Ad ams were scoring stars ns Huron defeated Newmnrket 1512 153 In one match Ann Strnttharm Hose Natch off Ann and Bonnie Salisbury provided sterling serves Linda Towers and Linda Powell were lops KhiH upset the Heights cham pions In one match downed Brad ford 1513 to win schools senior crown In two straight as Rums Wagg and Skinner set scoring pace Juan Baxter sparked Bradford Huron Heights swept just Bradford IS 6 but in turn lost In matches to Stnuff- vllle defeated Bradford 1715 In an exciting overtime game Stouffville up set Newmarket New- market lost 158 to King Bradford defeated King games King In turn spilled In games JUNIOR Huron Heights sparkling Junior team paced by the scoring exploits of Irene stako Nancy and Judy Pal mer Cheryl Wills Rose Lynn Ball and Undo Mai ne championship without a loss Huron defeated Newmnrket Bradford and King City ville spearheaded by Jean Jnrvls Diane Roper defeated Bradford 1511 win B school title Joanne Kid- da and Nancy Burton served aces as Bradford won the sec ond match Cheryl Teas- date Kathy Conlin Judy Debbie Susan and Anna Fedcow- were Newmarket leaders Newmarket defeated ville In extra play New market lopped King City and Bradford In matches to earn the A school runnerup citation King City swept past Bradford and 20 In games Mrs McKcnzfo couched Huron seniors Mrs directed the junior vic tors Mrs Don Popple coach ed seniors The officiating was excellent The exciting two afternoons of matches went off without a hitch Mrs was conven er Huron Heights Seniors Sandra Nancy McMil lan Joanne Mnan Alleen Me- gulre Ann Adams Donovan Penny Goldsmith Mary Couls- encau Ixma Hassle Newmarket A Davis A J J Garten Taylor Salis bury J Huron Heights Juniors Irene Nnncy Palmer Knren Linda MalUc Judy Palmer Janet Bailey Jenny Slegrlst Ball Chryl Wills Rose Newmnrket Wei lor Alison Allan Debbie Susan WU Cathy Conlin Kato Vnlo Anna Shelley Miller Cheryl Tens- Carol Buhner Mc Millan Judy Conch Miss Drive On For New Curlers NEWMARKCT Curling Interest In the past half de cade has shown n phenomen al Increase Clubs In the Immediate area have been established in New market Bradford Slouffvlltc Richmond Hill Bolton and Wood ridge In past five years It is only within past five years that curling has be come a world sport with Con- ada US Scotland Sweden Norway etc competing In world championship play Curling Is likely to bo Includ ed in Winter Olympic sport lists in tho foreseeable future Like lawn howling curling Is a amateur sport Hie Individual curler can get play it strictly for fun play In a regular sche dule or make up a rink and go for prices and glories Tho curler can sweep to his hearts content or Just go through tho motions Mixed curling has become leading sport At lost count had signed for mixed curl ing at tho York club club has 121 women members and men Lindsay President All Hodges ami member ship committee has set target at 125 men members The club welcome new members Contact any execu tive member fur Information Next social event Is and Cheese Party Nov NEWMARKET Hie New- market Midget- Juvenile Hock ey League will be off to a rousing start this week The league will provide hockey for boys through its four- team setup Granada Restaurant Arrow Body Brandon Hopkins and Armstrong Transport team sponsors League direc tor Is Clorc Penrose league games are played every Monday night from pm Team coaches are Rob Hob Wilson Peter and Tom Cully This quartette of talented leaders hound lo give the eager players the right kind of lead ership play Arrows BrandonHopkins take on Armstrong Transporters In opening lenguc contests READY Jim Kelly will conch Canadian Legion sponsored midget nilstars scheduled to In a with Or- Ittiii Barrio Richmond Hill Aurora and Jim Gibbons Is manager Tho glonalrcs will play homo games tho Sunday afternoons Most of Hie players ex pected to see action with the Hub allstars have come up through ranks of Hub mi nor hockey Included In In list arc Brian Sheridan Jim Waddington Jim Osmond Bruce Smith Paul Rob McKlroy Bob John Jim Jim Ferguson Paul Jim Rick Allen Dick and Dave Kelly METRO JUNIOR II Standings Oct Dixie St Michaels York Steel North York Whitby Aurora Woson Brampton 5 I 0 I I I 2 I I 1 0 3 0 0 2 JUNIOR STANDINGS Hill Rich Hill I Lindsay Newmarket Future games Nov 2 Richmond Hill at 0 0 0 I 0 Aurora Tigers Upset Dixie Lose To York AURORA Anyone who ac cepts task of figuring out wholl win Metro- Junior games at this early stage In Tltfer manager Doug Alcorn claimed wo should have won both Wo had it over hut couldnt get the league race has their work puck In net rut out for them For Instance last week Aurora up- ant iiiHlifiiLiil loop Dixie Beehives was not nil glad tidings for Tiger faithful as their hopefuls lost a squeaker decision to York Steel at Bell arena gomes were chalk ed In tho record hook as two of best of young metro Junior B lcniuu season- Dennis Joe Meehan Mike and Gary Mar- for In ther lsurrirlse win over Dixie Mlko Alcorn back from Petes stamping grounds full of vim and vig our scored two goals lending Tigers against Stealers Paul and Allen Heaver planted other Tiger tollies

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