move into first place with two victories Top Cleaners NEWMARKET Newmarket Argus displayed impressive talents of putting the puck in the net as they down ed Lindsay Cleaners Junior League game It was the second successive for the They have lost on road to the second period Lindsay scored twice two minutes apart The struck for four goals in the final period to shoot their count into the twincolumn category Frank and Ken Kay were two goal scoring leaders Jerry Doug Ross Bob John Lee Ray and Paul Dixon shared other Argus goals Pat Scully Tom Newman and Alan Burns scored for Lindsay OPENS SCORING Jerry who is supposed to have picked up his ability to stickhandle on the ponds out way scored the first Newmarket goal whip ped around the Lindsay defense and stick- handled right by the Lindsay goalie to score a pretty unassisted goal Lindsay had Newman and Cornell in the penally box for slashing when scor ing wizard Frank routed In a pass from Paul Dixon and Len Kay Lindsay had a player in the box when Bob lifted a perfect pass out to Doug Ken Kyle got Ihe nod for an elbow at and while shortstaffed Lindsays Pat Scully scored SECOND PERIOD The two Ks Bob Kane and Len Kay playing on Bill starling lineup with Ross Shropshire got crack ing 23 seconds Kay pumping in a pass from Kane Both were in on Shrop- These two goals gave a 1 lend Rick who played a Burns scored Coat between the pipes SI snipers the whitewas No IS given special fan attention draft choice from Newmarket didnt dis appoint got a powerplay goal at 185 plays and enough shoves and heaves to upset all the outdoor facilities in the county Shrosphlrc and Lindsay son drew double roughing tickets John Lee and Robinson mixed it at for roughing Lee was later to for a second round with Davidson and Robinson traded high sticks and shoves and captain Bob Kane and Lindsay coachs son Scott talk- Ed and pushed Iheir way to two minute roughing sentences Despite the penally stream the continued to dominate the show and in four goals watch ing action from the gondola saw score from Shropshire on a power play Ray handing some thumps and bumps pumped in a play from Lee and at 247 ft was Kay on a picture passing play at Kane and Shropshire bring ing the puck into shooting ranje Paul Dixon scored the final Redmen goal firing a blistering Doug MONDAY NIGHT LADIES Irene OUEON MENS MAJOR Thorns Marilyn Carol Oct Green 591 Norma triple and single Grant Linda Gibson might and Jerry Flossie Campbell 554 and Hill Roland Eves and 523 Colleen Knuckey arid Jim Shutout in field hockey NEWMARKET While Newmarket senior footballers were winning on the gridiron on Friday girls field hoc coached by Miss Chrislman were qualifying for Ihe champion- lock son Newmarket and Huron Heights fought a draw in the North York north section semifinal The game went three overtime periods without team scoring To break the dead- place in the round robin tournament final Newmar ket defeated King City 10 Sally Warrens goal was the winner O Brien turned in the goal- keeping shutout had Ik- counted and Newmarket held a slim margin to be awarded the game TOURNAMENT Newmarket fin ished as Georgian Hay Sec ondary School Association up In Newmarket Midland in their first Susan Sulcka goal team Newmarket lost 10 to Thornier- and closed their four game opera ion with victory over Aurora Su san scored Die game winning goal held Nov Hay- Aurora Tigers own 44 mark AURORA Au rora Tigers are four wins against four tosses as the second month of play looms In the Metro Junior Hoc key league Welsh oik- turns as team coach Rob Montgomery Is president and treasurer Is vicepresident and Jack Harper a long time leader In hockey and other metro sports is club secretary Harvey is trainer with Horace Middleton his able assistant Tigers are going with two goalies five Includcd in the list are holdovers Alan Millies Bob Doug Dunsmuir Mike and Boh Midget who saw limited action with the Tigers last a shutout and shutouts Eric Skillins who his own end 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