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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 8, 1967, p. 8

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I V Ml ft He Era Oat We Hasketts Hash By George Haskel That was a pretty good opening hockey game Thursday when Argus bopped Richmond Hill Bams The win was pleasant fare for Hub fans It been some time since a Hub junior side kicked off the season in such glittering fashion Lets see if there is a pattern to early Junior league games Lindsay the Lindsay tied for openers We beat the while losing 61 and to Ajax and Lindsay So it would seem it is a mite early to predict finishes and perhaps we had better wait until we what Santa will bring Coaches have had little time to work on their lines rearguards plays etc The coaches have been giving almost everyone a at the action does predict this Argus edition under Bill Roy Keys Elmer Mattice will win more games than it loses Its the best Junior side assembled here in a decade The club jilso has able leadership at the top always a factor producing winning hockey sides It was pleasant to note that Gary Doc Carle- ton has joined the club Carleton along with other Aurora Tigers John Gary Bellamy and Bob Barber should give the club additional fire power A trio of players Bob Kane Chaisson and Brian Kneeshaw can put the puck in the net and thats the name of the game They will be valuable additions to the Argus roster Holdovers with the club include Glen Walker Don Bond Terry Ronnie Alan St John and Hugh McEvoy Jim Witherspoon a graduate of the Hub minor system has joined the defense corps is bound to attain stardom before the season finishes John Snyder has been playing goal with the Argusmen MAYOR OPENS SEASON Mayor Drew was on hand to assist in ushering in another season of junior hockey Mr wished both teams success and spoke in glow ing terms of Argus Camera interest in our com munity sporting activities Hill coach Jack Shropshire who was born in Newmarket had the script written for a triumphal return home However he had to tear up the script a la Punch and Argus leader Elmer have been chitchatting back and forth over hockey hereabouts We maintain a team of diggers will outproduce a starstudded crew eight out of ten times We figure Don Bond Terry Ronnie Hugh and Doug as the Argus diggers My diggers scored three goals and got in for an assist in swamping the Bond was good for two markers McEvoy one with an assist going to at the moment is Argus digger leader fcXc Mayor Drew drops the first puck to signalize the start of Junior hockey action at as centres Gary Doc of Argus and DiMarco of Richmond Hill faceoff Redmen won their first home game Shepherd Staff SportsCycles Win Opener NEWMARKET The script writers will be out of business of Newmarket Sports- Cycles provide any more grand stand finishes like win ning over Toronto at the arena Oct 24 It was the home Senior Hockey League starter for Cycles The two teams sta ging a stirring kickoff scrap kept the suspense high to the last second Cycles protected a 6 lead after Doug Gibbons slammed in a pass from Archie Gibbons goal smashed a 5all tie endeav ouring to get a point out of the session took their goalie Chuck Doyle out for the final minute to pepper Cycle net- minder Joe Burke Burke like any good son of the Emerald Isle stood his ground and kept the foe at bay Doug Gibbons and Bray the exAurora Tiger were splashy twogoal Cycle Gibbons scored the first Hub goal from field and Bray potted the second from Ted Teeter MurreU and Terry Slim Gibney as Cycles led after a period scored three second period goals Cycles one to step ahead ShuHon star Gary Stamp flipped in a Swamp Sports- Cycles Only sad part of this explosive Argus charge was the fact less than fans were around to view it We expect they were home with eyes glued to square eye The fans missed a good game of hockey Were hoping theyll start attending the Junior games in greater numbers It would be a king size encouragement for the players sponsors had hockey boosters in general Argus play Lindsay at the arena Nov How about taking in the game HOCKEY Interschool hockey with Huron Heights New market Pickering College and St Andrews involv ed got away to a tremendous start last year League planners led by Larry Bone Rod Hyde Ron Don Menard Gary West George and Herb are planning a second season Theyll be joined by a Bradford High School team this season To give the high school hockey season an allstar send off and to raise funds to carry out the pro gram hockey leaders Larry Bone and Rod Hyde have arranged for the National Hockey League Old rimers to pay a visit to the Newmarket arena Nov at MO to play an allstar team from the schools Involved in the league Three players from each school will be selected for the team to play the Old timers should add up to an interest ing afternoon of hockey Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased at a reasonable fee All connected with the school hockey programme are working diligently to make this event and the hockey season a success We repeat all proceeds of the game go towards supporting school hockey lhe arena And why hours of for area adults and youngsters It isnt the biggest arena by any means size feet but ft is Ideal for atom novice and league games n lhe rtlflclal ice a building equipment renovations to the dressing room areas It sounds like quite a chunk of greenbacks but measured over the years In pleasure and recreation it Isnt such a big NEWMARKET Willow- dale Rangers found plenty of skating room to count four unanswered second period goals to defeat Newmarket SportsCycles at the arena Oct 31 It was the second homo game for the Cycles who won their opener in con vincing fashion The Ranger win gave them a share of first place with Don Mills who hit Richmond Hill Dynes for their second straight win Toronto Shultons bounced Donsvlew Canadians to push the Canucks into the League cel lar Dave Earl Cairns and Mike Cowan bulked big In the Rangers spurt to victory Maclnnls potted a goal and two assists Calms and Cowan were glittering two goal operators Archie was sharpest Cycler shooting a pair of goals Doug Gibbons fired the other Newmarket goal Ike OReilly Ken Sturgeon Terry Gibney and Wolf got in the Cycle act for assists Tonaka who was cap tain of the Japanese Olympic Hockey beam Leo roches scored two goals each Frank and Wilf Arnold a goal each Pat neen recorded the Don Mills shutout Gary Stamp unfurled a throe goal third period Bob Ritchie goalkeeper turned forward and Doug Carter clicked for two goals each to spark Shultons Perkins and Ron Minor triggered Downsview goals pair Bray scored his second unassisted- The Cycles came out swinging in the third as Widdifield and MurreU scored two minutes apart MurreU and Wolf were goal Buckholz passed to MurreU John shot the tying goal at the midway mark of the period Gibbons goal three minutes later won it for SportsCycles LEADING SCORER NEWMARKET Roy How ard winger with the first year Don Mills club is lead ing the snipers In the Simcoe Senior Hockey Howard has three goals and two assists for a five point total Four players are tied for the runnerup spot They are Earl Cairns WiUowdale DeRoches Don Mills Dave Maclnnls and Calvin George Don Mills They all have four points George with four assists is leader In that department Share N York Wins BRADFORD Oak Ridges Pioneers and Maple Cadillacs shared the gravytrain as they opened their North York OMHA seasons at the Brad ford arena with a double- header Pioneer peewees flashed the light as Rick Hcarsom scored three goals Paul two and Dave Stuart one to trip Maple Paul Hoogen- bombed for three goals Peter one to pace Maple It was turn about In the ban tam contest as Grant Wells turned in a sterling shutout Dana Coxworthy Tom Ed monson Steve and Jim Young scored a goal each as Maple blanked the Ridge- men AURORA TOWN LEAGUE W Pis 2 Can Tire 2 1 Knapps I Leslies FIREPLACES Now is the lime to get that fireplace built youve been talking about for years Call JOHN STELTZ Free Estimates Mony Stones to Choose fiom Big holiday cash Come to where the Come to the people whose 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