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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 27, 1977, B04

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The Era Newmarket Aurora Keswick Out Wed April 27 scores KESWICK Mike scored four goals and assisted on another as Keswick BP Fuels defeated Jersey Blue last week to win the South Shore midget hockey championship in three straight games third goal was the game winner Jim scored three goals for Keswick and assisted on two Don Hough scored the other Keswick marker and earned five assists Ed Shaw and Gord Card drew two assists apiece while Randy Fisher Doug Fish and Keith Boyce each earned one Jim Johns Marvin and K Williamson had one goal apiece in a losing cause Ron Rob Brown and John Lyons each had an assist In an earlier contest Jersey Blue edged St Thomas 32 Andy Laird Bruno and Johns tallied for the winners assisted on all three while Johns Brown and Laird helped out on one apiece and Bill Best scored two goals apiece as Jersey blanked Deer Park and Johns tallied once Ken Brewer posted the shutout JUVENILE A goal by Butler with 36 seconds left in the game gave Keswick TV and Appliances a victory over Deer Park in the deciding game of their juvenile championship series Butler took a pass from Stephen Cook and broke through the Deer Park defence to score the winner Deer Park had taken a lead on an unassisted goal by John Fleming in the first period Dw OHaHoran tied with assists from John and Gord then Rudd and Don Hough tallied in the middle period to put Keswick ahead Fleming then netted his second goal and set up Frank Smith for another to even the score at setting the stage for Butlers winning tally Deer Park won the opening game of the series Smith nod Cunningham added a Fleming netted two goals single Sinfield assisted apiece for the winners Gord Calhoun and added singles Rudd collected four goals and one assist in a losing cause Butler added a single for Keswick and drew four assists Steve Cun ningham assisted on on two goals while Doug Peters and Steve Peters helped out on one apiece Keswick then evened the series at two games apiece with a triumph Kennedy Cook Cunningham Butler and netted one ffnal aoiece for Simittls and Barry Virgoe replied for Willow Beach Deer Park downed Sutton 74 to advance to the final against Keswick scored Blue 32 Barrack twice for the winners and Rye had one and Paul Bradley earned one replied for Jersey Mike apiece Leonard Big Saxon and Mike Wood Canoe posted the shutout earned a Bsists ATOM In an earlier game Mike scored Keswick edged Jersey two goals as St Thomas win series i three goals while Steve Keswick Peters helped out on two assisted on two while Keswick took com- Steve Peters and Pozzo early In the second each helped out on one game and won Day had three goals and one Calhoun and Stevens assist Cook had two goals Butler scored two goals and assisted on two others while Angle Tom Kennedy Cunningam and helped out on one apiece replied for Deer Park Calhoun also drew three assists while McCalmont earned one Keswick advanced to the series with Deer Park by defeating Willow Beach led the Smith Calhoun and winners with four goals Bill Baird replied for Sinfield netted two while Deer Park Butler added a single Deer Park won the Bill Campbell with third game in over- two Peter Peter time on a goal by Kevin to take a two games to one lead Stephens Fleming Calhoun and Smith also tallied for the winners had assists and Stephens earned one Rudd scored three Keswick goals and while PHI Bruce Stephenson Calhoun and Smith each tallied once Murray Taylor netted two Sutton goals Wayne Andrunyk and Greg Shannon added singles NOVICE Phil Barrack netted three goals to lead Keswick Kinsmen to a victory over Ed Martins Jersey White in novice action John Rye had two goals for the winners and David Cook and Trevor Lewis added singles Rye drew three assists and Jeff Barkley earned one goal apiece for the winners Jim Baxter and Barkley earned assists Carl and Robbie Sedore had one goal apiece in a losing cause with assists from Bradley Vibert David McDonald and Randy El combe In other action Restaurant Pefferlaw blanked Sutton Sports Derek Big Canoe and Steve Wakelin had two goals apiece and Mike Osborne Ken Anderson Scott Bradley and John added singles Anderson and Wakelin each had three assists edged Sutton in an atom playoff game Mike had the other goal Chris Danny Stirling Ricky antf David Fountain had assists Gilks and Philip Mapley tallied for Sutton St advanced to the series with Sutton by defeating Jersey Blue 70 Ronnie Phillips had two goals for the winners while Cusack Paul Kenny Butler Burns and Hynes added singles In other action Doug Thompson scored three Foster Harris goals as Keswick and Walsh earned one Yesterday Shoppe apiece dumped Bill Green Thompson had two Haulage Jersey White Keswick goats and Keith Ed Redman scored and Redman twice for the winners and added singles Scott Glenn and Paul Cooke and Gary Spence Stewart each scored had two assists apiece once while Redman Roger Dennis Chapman Lewis Tim Chadwick and netted the lone Jersey Ken Wood each earned marker one Keswick then lost and Mount twice to Pefferlaw by 84 were the goalscorers as and 20 scores won the second Craig Rutledge netted one goal apiece for the winners Brown and Jim Sedorko replied for Jersey with assists from ft Mike Woods and Rick WlUlamson Deer Park to the series against Jersey by twice thump Canadian Tire White 104 Lyons had five go for Deer Park In the first game while Eden netted Tom with two white Osborne and Hendrich top gymnastics qualifiers Mike Foster Ernie game Mount and Mark Walsh had two goals apiece for Calvin Lyons scored three and Stalker added in the two goals and assisted on two Stalker assisted on- triumph Brian Harris two others to lead Deer three Lyons helped out and Robert Armstrong Park to a on two while Dean added singles Mount playoff win over Clarks Shelly Sedore I Armstrong and Mark Water System Jersey Brad Hayward Craig each had two White Rutledge Ron Mcj assists while Gary Schell Scott Stalker Gary Calmount and Eden Jones Chris Eden Dean Bagley and helped out on one apiece GET SMART DONER DATSUN FIGHT SWITCH TO A SMALLER GAR DAYS ONLY UNTIL APRIL 30 1977 00 OVER FACTORY INVOICE PDI INSPECTIONS TAX PLATES EXTRA ANTHONYS for DATSUN E BRADFORD Vji NEWMARKET Newmarket High gym nasts Eileen Gabie Henrich and Diane MacDonald were the top qualifiers at Tuesdays GBSSA AllOntario Girls Individual Gymnastics Trials at Huron Heights Secondary School tied for first in two senior events floor exercises and vaultand took second place on the balance beam Henrich also a senior was first on the uneven parallel bars and tied for first with Begg on the floor exercises MacDonald another member of the Newmarket High senior team was first on the balance beam second on the uneven parallel bars and third on the vault and the floor exercises First and second place finishers in each event qualify for the all- Ontario meet to be held next week in Waterloo In the intermediate division Chris Ponton of King City was the only A A On Sale 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