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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), February 9, 1977, B03

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The Era Nettmarktt Aurora Keswick Ont Wed Feb NEWMARKET TOWN HOCKEY LEAGUE Playmates play well for one period but lose again 74 NEWMARKET Playmates goaltender Jan inspired his teammates to play better Sunday in a Mens Town Hockey League game however the inspiration lasted only one period Custode has had a rough season playing goal for Playmates the leagues lastplace dub Obviously tired of his clubs shaky week after week he went on the offensive Sunday and set up one of his clubs first- period goals giving them ihe lift they needed to take a lead after one frame over Sports and Cycle However in the second and third periods the Playmates returned to their usual style of surrounding six of the next seven goals and lost to the Drillers Rick Widdifield and Ron Mclnnis led the Sports comeback with two goals apiece Garth Johns and Dan Beck had one goal and one assist apiece and Ian Wilson scored once Gary Cooper Bud Gardiner and Gary Fanbarn each earned two assists while Bob Burns and Mclnnis picked up one apiece Becks goal a disputed tally snapped the rookie out of a prolonged slump which began the first week of the season Ray and Bob Stewart had one goal and one assist apiece for Playmates Steve Kanyo and Terry Lucas each scored once while Dick Dave Gerrard and Custode had one assist apiece In other action Gary Bellamy scored on a penalty shot to give K and L Sports a lead but Giles Drillers came back to win Bellamy also scored the third K and goal Bryce Bedore notched a pair of goals in ajostng cause and Paul and EAST GWILUMBURY ALL- STARS Jim each scored once assisted on two goals while Bedore and Bellamy helped out on one apiece Arch scored three times and Stu Young netted two goals and added three assists to pace the win ners Bill Scott had one goal and two assists Jim McGuckinhad a goal and an assist and Phil Smattey had a goal Ken Kyle Ron Humble and Ciampini drew assists Lance Perrln and David McBurney each had two goals and three assists to help Shell dump Burling Builders Don Carruthers and Gerry also scored two goals apiece for the winners while Bray and Tim netted one apiece Bob Baker assisted on two goals and Clague and Glenn Townsley each helped out on one Errol Hook and Ed Nlckle replied for Burling Don Smith and had assists Millions Pools scored twice in the first period en route to a 31 triumph over Armstrong Really Ken Rawson Bruce Russell and Jack Watford scored for the winners with assists from Dave Middtcton Hick Sfsler and Barry Smith netted the lone Armstrong goal Bob Wnllen assisted Bob Dixon with two goals and one assist and John Bellamy with a goal and two assists led Colonial Stingrays to a victory over Compass Tavern St John and Bill Marks notched the other Stingray goals Colin Stewart Terry Riley and Brian Ling drew assists Jim Morrow replied for Compass with Jim Morrow assisting kg Firstplace Sharon team wins again SHARON The first- Aluminum Peewees place Sharon eliminated AUiston in two Industries Atom team got straight games in their single goals from seven OMHA playoff series last different players to week defeat Keswick Sharon dumped Sunday in an atom AUiston 61 Saturday hockey game after winning the opener John Kitching Geoff 20 Thursday Jody Gibson Todd Harvey scored Craig Walker two goals Saturday to Mark pace the Sharon attack and Danny netted Andy McDougall Tim one goal apiece for the Dol Doug Hoover and winners Ken Ellis each scored ATOM once The Canadian Chris Roberts earned Building Materials Atom the shutout in the 20 squad got goals from victory Harvey and Gary Doug Draper Bruce Taylor each scored once Tom Greenwood and Tom for Sharon Mirichiello and defeated B Sunday Paul Purdham Earlier in the week scored the lone goal as Sharon blanked Bolton the Flamingo Homes Bruce Peewees dropped a and Mark netted decision to Barrie one goal apiece for the Friday winners Earlier in the week Sharon was edged 32 by The Sentinel Paul Bourne and Scott Campbell netted one goal apiece for the Flamingo club BANTAM A Frank Roberts and Mike each scored once to give the Proctor and Transport Bantam team a 21 vic tory over Sunday in the second game of the OMHA playoff series The opening game of the series Thursday ended in a tie after one period of overtime scored two goals while Roberts and David McNeil notched one apiece In regular season games Sharon was edged by and 21 by Bolton Murrell Rick Bingham and Jerry scored in the loss to while Steve scored the HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY scores three to lead Wilson to win SHARON Martin Menear scored three goals to lead Paul Wilson Sports to a victory over KMS last week in an East Gwillimbury Peewee House League game Jeff added two goals to the winners attack and David Jackson scored one Chris Snider scored the lone KMS marker John Cook earned the shutout as Dan Mills blanked Turf Farms 20 Peter and Danny scored one goal apiece Tod Preston notched a pair of goals to lead Flamingo Homes to a victory over Bayley Farms Mike Aan Robbie Elliott Bill Ellis Greg and Richard Vanderbin each scored once for Flamingo Ken scored once in a losing cause Player of the Week was Doug BANTAM Dennis Johnson scored two goals to help Stans Haulage to a victory over Probe Ar- in a Bantam Stupors foul shot gives Lakers tie NEWMARKET Reg Stupar sunk a foul shot as time ran out giving the Lakers a tie with the Hedonists last week in a Newmarket Mens Basketball League game Stupar was the games high scorer with points Dan and Kal Saari had 10 apiece for the leakers while Ken Andrews and Dave Spencer were the top shooters on the Hedonists with and eight respectively Cliff Nut tall netted 23 points to lead the Road- runners to a 6932 win over the Grads John Nikiford added 16 for the winners and Roy Harrison and Bryan had apiece Mark led the Grads with points In the other game last week Gary scored points anc ric netted to pace the Hustlers to a triumph over the Raiders Jeff Davie with 17 and Ray Matsalla with were the Raiders high scorers three goals to pace Kawnecr Company to a victory over Newmarket Garden Centre Craig Proctor Mike Vankempen and Jim scored one goal apiece for the winners while Kevin Laffin with two Brian Snider and Jan Drummond scored for Garden Centre Bobby Johnson and Mark were named players of the week House League game last week Marvin Arnold and Jerry each scored once for the winners while Paul Janette not ched the lone Probe goal In another bantam game Flamingo Homes and Black and Mac- Donald tied Andy Boyce scored for Flamingo and Roger Gibney replied for Black and Phil Norman netted 79 Davis Dr Newmarket PRESENTS BOWLING RESULTS JEWELS SINGLES Joyce Burton Nancy Berger MON NIGHT LADIES Whiteside Trudy Montgomery Rowland TUIS MORN LADIES Gloria Robinson Sheena Lund Cook 619 TUB AFT LADIES Jean Scott Shirley Gretta Lee 34023720B TUES LADIES FOUR Barb Keats Ann Myers Debbie Shoniker NITE LADIES Helen Nigh Pauline Naught Carolyn Fletcher 266242216 276228229 WED AFT LADIES Lynn Tomlinson Donna Constable Bonnie Boyd 246221153 200173203 NITE LADIES Pauline ma Stevens Eves 205310167 DONUTS Hustlers 11 T 3 Hedonists Grads Lakers Raiders 0 22 22 8 lone Sharon goal against Thursday Brad Bolton Hickman scored four MIDGET times to lead the Burling Ian McDougall club to an triumph scored five goals to lead over Loftus the burling Builder with two McDougall and Midgets to an easy 101 Allan Morton also scored victory over Richvale Mark and Darren Case each not ched a pair of goals for the winners while Mike collected one goal for the winners BANTAM B The Flamingo Homes Bantam B team went down to a 64 defeat to Friday Provincial Junior A NEWMARKET FLYERS VS WEXFORD RAIDERS Thurs Feb 10- CATCH A RABBIT AUO MOTORS SALES SERVICE LEASING 315 YONGE ST NEWMARKET 8952386 DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN I Chuck Bowen IF NOT YOU SHOULD He was our fop Salesman during January AURORA CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH LIMITED 269 YONGE ST S AURORA 7271361 ll fir at 1 Vw mm WE 1 I if HI j t n eiS jv Jri3i5 Mui j- aisai it J FABULOUS NEWLY 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