Newmarket Era and Express, 21 Feb 1952, p. 10

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H J it The En It Keswick dropped a pair of playoff contests to in intermediate A- Now they meet in a two out of three set for the right to represent the circuit HOLLAND THEATRE Thursday In Young and Jane Powell Vic Damon SECOND FEATURE Operation John Wayne Ward Bond m and WED Dana Andrews Dorothy McGolre Farley Grainger Dow in the intermediate Series opens at this week with ame two at Saturday pm At Canning- ton Keswick absorbed a de feat Ken Davie Don Smith and Clark were the Keswick sniper At Keswick it was Can- Keswick Veteran center ice pivot Ken Davie paced the Comets assault with two Ivan Rye and Don Smith wrap ped up singletons IS NIGHT FIRST OFFER SECOND OFFER to pm C for fcy the of me frefrrg and fine stores ere arc sold PHONE NEWMARKET CONTINUOUS FROM SAT FROM SATURDAY MATINEE AT Feb 1MB Newmarket Senior It Mid land Flyers pjn North York secondary basketball New market High Pickering Col lege arena Lake Junior Ho tkey League semifinal third game Mount Albert Aurora arena Junior hockey Newmarket arena Opti mists semifinals twin- bill Black Hawks Leafs Red wings Rangers arena Hockey League tripleheader King Bolton Noble- ton Feb Stonffviile arena Big Five Senior New market Spitfires vs StouffviUe Clippers Newmarket arena school league hockey Hornets vs Barons vs Rockets Bears Bisons Flyers Aurora arena Aurora FeeWet Alien Cop De troit Chicago Cana dians Feb Newmarket arena third games Newmarket District semifinals Mount Albert vs Town Vandorf Spe cialty pjoa North York Badminton League New market Feb pin Aurora arena North York Ladles League playoffs Keswick vs Aurora Aurora arena Aurora Town League twinbill Flyers Hotel Ditch Diggers vs Aces pjn Richmond Dili North York Badminton League Aurora vs Richmond Hill AWARD Busy Scorer Easy as rolling off a log polling this weeks award winner and Boxy Theatre pass recipient out of the hat Hot shot scoring is very much the trend in the scrimmaging today but your hasnt witnessed anything for quite some time match BoomBoom George Davis Friday display As the Optimist regular season ground to a halt George salted away seven goals and six assists which certainly rates him as a busy man His scoring paced the Red Wings a 14 win over the Rangers and assured them a spot to the playoffs Also his fine scoring effort earned him a tie tot the Optimist scoring crown along with Uncinate Ding So evident to one and all this piece of high scoring should get the nod for this weeks award by George Newmarket Sports Editor Is It possible the Spits might not make the playoffs asks one worried fan So to put him straight heres the pos ition at the moment All thought of catching Collingwood for first has vanished Problem is of course to keep a jump ahead of Midland Flyers for that second and all important No 2 inter mediate A playoff slot Spits lead the Georgian Bay tribe by six points Spits have three games to play Midland four As Manager Mickey Smith explains it all we have to do is gather one point from the remaining games and were in Two of the games Spits have In hand are with Midland the third with StouffviUe Midland as well as meeting the Spits twice have games with and Midland here tonight and with the Spits prowl ing for point to put them in it must go on the bocks as an im portant contest Clippers and Terriers the senior sides of the Big Five automatically clash for the lea gue senior crown and the right to advance into the OHA play downs np Scoring in Flashing scoring power Red wings plastered Rangers in the nightcap game of the Opti mists tripleheader Fri day The win assured the Wings of fourth place and a spot in the playoff fun Geo BoomBoom Davis pis tol hot on the Wings attack connected for seven goals and six assists Bill was main helpmate with five goals and two assists Bill Cain pounded in two- Don and Francis Lewis shot singles as the Wings poured on the steam Glen Kef- and Norm Smart his a rink loa solo dash kept the Ran ger from being shutout Black Hawks dropped Bruins to oust the latter from the playoff circle A pair goals by Bruce Fines and single snip ing efforts by Grant Morton Paul Cameron and Laurie Van- built the Hawks edge Bill and Ken Bell were the Bruins snipers Sparked by the Don Thorns Willie Wilson and Don Mc- Knight line they kicked in with all the Leaf goals Thorns 2 Wil son Leafs bopped 53 Earl Rocket Lothian was again on the fly counting all three Canuck tallies Murray Young held up the Leafs when the Canucks had the pres sure on Playoffs open Friday Hawks Leafs Rangers Redwings two games goals to count in each bracket Hoop Squads Lose Two Any chance the hoop squads had of representing North York in COSSA play downs vanished at Richmond Hill last week Fred Sneers ballcar Motilities Two Up On Regents mmmmmm One of the Spits main claims to fame has been their ability to deal roughly with Clippers around the Smith Igloo this winter Like all good things this came to an end Thursday The Spits and close to fans saw the tribe explode at a three goal a period clip to smother charges with faster skating and slicker passing sorties Previously Spits have forged their wins with Blake guarding the scored at a goal Clippers- goal coach Bob period pace with Glen switched netminders Tom and Lead Safe and King were Friday night winners in the K n hah circuit Teams Were going full tilt and only ten penalties were needed in the tripleheader to keep the situation under control kept their 34 game lead secure by downing Bolton riers dropped two of three games of the tripleheader York League attraction to their Hill BULLETIN SERVICE Play- NHS claimed the one off time here or just around the victory in the senior event w nan PLUS SECOND FEATURE 1 Stir- Thursday drew the nomination and Hands put his magic to work to victimize our charges palmed off shots against driven at Joe Tunney Bill Johnston broke a shutout the Clippers had plied in the first round at converting a Jack Andrews lay- up pass with Don Smith and Geo Stark in the cooler for a high sticking bout Hot Shot did it again midway through the third after the Clippers had sailed ahead on three quickies hitched together in just under a minute Don Smith got into the act as the pass supplier Don Gibson toed off on a closein drive at to put the lock on the Spits scoring Thorns got up in time to dish up the pass Jet-pro- I polled Nick with a new lease on life and Harold Gibson made life miserable for Joe with hat trick jobs Polly Bud Watson and Jim Stephenson nailed the other Clipper tallies Bisons Flyers Win ray doing the honors Harvey Wallace the loops leading scorer pounded in a third period goal to stave off a Bolton white wash Elgin Bastings Schomhergers got on the beam to drop Ketlle- 32 an important win that moved the into third place Henry hit for a first period goal Bud Brown whacked home a second period counter as jumped into a lead Rogers Kettleby clan came hack to lie it on goals by Elmo Paisley and Doug Munshaw in the third period Then Bud Brown step ped in again to provide the game winner A pair of third period tallies by Jim and a single twinehitter by Gerald Chapman earned Bruce Halls King City Maroons a 52 win over Klein- burg in the nightcap game First period goals by Charlie Taylor and Ross gave King an early lead Walt Bell stroked in both Kleinburg tallies in the second period not corner Teams have been weed ed out somewhat Our Optim ist midgets and Bill Rotary Cubs were skidded off the trail by Lindsay Keswick bantams appear to he lone North York representative still marching in the Our simon pure town leaguers are well into the semifinals If you havent taken a gander at their tiffs better do so theyre putting on stirring struggles Go at It again Monday Aurora Town League battlers open their semifinals Tuesday Aurora fans can look for some tidy struggles Talking about battles and tidy straggles on Friday Optimists semis are due to hit Che headlines Why Oh why more fans are not attending their games well never know Lets make up for It a big turnout to morrow pm- Same goes for Newmarket anil Aurora town league AURORA BEABS are wafting word as to first opposition In Messrs Closs ami Wil son had better get set for either Whitby or says the Keswick and Aurora Ladies are at It for the North York Lad League title presently held by Aurora The gals are learning this hockey business fast BROTHER ACT Can anybody match this The Rose brothers Bruce and Ralph oner- ate as a unit for Cases Aces In Aurora Town league Is there another brother lino In the county knocking off the Hill 2927 Jerry Hugo Don and Bob Saunders carried the mail for the Purple and Gold In Junior B Richmond Hill Newmarket Bob Bannister and Paul were the If leaders In junior A Rich mond Hill Newmarket Robert Dick Fred Art Gibney and Paul racked up points apiece to pace the NitS scoring Newmarket Seniors J Hugo D Shropshire Gil bert Saunders W Robinson Newmarket junior Bannister Morton J Scott Mellon Beckett P May Williams P Newmarket Junior A A Sin clair Dick Tate J Sine A Eaton P VanWinsen Mondays Town League twin- bill semifinal brought out the largest crowd of the Mount Albert blasted the hob bled Town Regent to give them a commanding edge Office Specialty came alive with a fivegoal uprising in the third to salt away an win over Vandorf That evened their best of five series at each Specialty hooked three lira period tallies and were headed got back in scoring stride to flash the red light thrice Red winger Stan Gibbons poured two goals into the Vandorf cage as Fletcher had a rough of it Jack Groves completed the Spe cialty scoring Hardworking Jim Preston paced Vandorf with two Bun Seliars and Forfar both go ing concerns pitched IP for single tallies Handy Andy An drews made the work for every goal they got the late game there was no stopping Doug Ross The winger went alt out to pound in five goals Bob Dixon the roving second netminder came up with a whale of a defen sive show and found time to pot the start away goal Elmo Paisley and Bruce Paisley completed the winners scoring show forgot one important item you have to shoot to score -T- they blasted but four shots at rookie net- minder Lloyd in the first minutes They didnt beat the rookie until the fifth minute of the third when Dick Firth got away a long drifter Bone making his first appearance in some time tipped in a Cliff pass at to polish off the Regents second tally Qwwvww In One sure thing about the Junior Hockey League finalsQueensville will be one party to the The other- crew to battle ftueensville for the wont be known until tonight in the Arena with two late Albert eked win oyer last the Mount win a game each game two shot and skated into the leaguer- finals capturing a 4 decision from Holland Landing Sea Gulls It was The Sea Gulls second straight loss and sidelined them for the season Stan Pollard was hotter than a July heatwave to spark Mount Alberts attack with four goals Jack Hicks and Geo Green fired the late goals that wrapped up the triumph Bob and Mike with a pair each were top hands Jack hit iho target for a single l Graham again paced the marksmen with two Duke Pickerel Ted Williams John and Ron Beck ett managed single sniping ef forts Bun Cook caught lire on the Landing attack to run in their four goals The Lions Hall AURORA Pages 79 Dont Forget BINGO TONIGHT in prizes Special Attendance Prize My POL 1 by Sam w A Love Of Todays THE WITH ECSTASY KB TAYLOR ii A pair of ties and plenty of action Saturday am in the school league Hornets Bears Bisons Barons Flyers 5 Rockets In game one Brent Mncnab John Gable and Terry chipped in the Hornet counters Don Bone the Timothy St ace poured in all three Bear tallies Dave was the Marlies hot shot shooter connecting for all four goals Wayne with three and Bill McComh with one gave the Bills a nil tie with the Sparked by Jan Picks trick performance and Jeffersons single sniping effort Bisons knocked off the Unions Bob Kcffcr stroked in both Barons counters Bone the other Timothy St flash went on another sen rampage to net five goals as the Flyers thumped the j Kef for kept the scorer busy with three itsslats Frank McOulm the rigging for the AURORA TOWN SEMIS The Aurora Town League semifinals open next Tues day in the Aurora arena Bracket one will find Ditch clashing with Cases aces In the early game In series two the second place Victory Flyers will do battle with Jim Murrays in the late game The semi finals are booked as a two of series The semis look like naturals Fans should be turning out In numbers to view the Town league purrs OPTIMISTS SEMIS The Optimists NHI semis open tomorrow Friday even ing at the arena Black Hawks and Leafs meet In bracket one Came time is pm The second place Rangers clash with the fourth place Red Wings in scries two Came time The semis are hook ed as two games goals to count The teams have been staging some hotly contested tilts of late and with the chips down torrid action will be the keynote Belter be on hand to root for your favorites Black Hawks who have ruled the roost season long are the fa vorites JACKPOT HOLY NAME SOCIETY BINGO OVER IN CASH PRIZES SATURDAY FEB TOWN HALL NEWMARKET JACKPOT games for 25 and two specials Proceeds 100 Percent For Charity SPACE CONTRIBUTED IN SERVICE OF THE COMMUNITY BY JOHN LIMITED I SMI kiln WINTERS Georqe Stevens Products of THE SIM ADULT ENTERTAINMENT The North York district still has one team on the in the its Kes wicks oMHA bantam The Keswick small fry hove nth vanced to the third round off Hastings anil to capture the round Next for Keswick is Their home and home goals to count set opens tonight Thursday Ml the Kes wick Date for gome two hasnt set Goalgetters for Keswick in their romp over Hasting were Chudwick Cole Peters and one each Keswick Page Link Chudwick Cole Peters Foster Anderson Andrews King Loop tab Two thrillers closed the Au rora League regular n Victory Flyers Fanners to pitch nOlot of may to ease a win over Jim Murray improved Hotel- men Jack goal at the mark of the third period a their BMI Kttvgrton feioyd life early counters Norm assisted Ted and Floury helped try sank lite Jim Murray goalie out with tt minute to go hut couldnt get the Ditch Diggers finished in ahine of glory and in first Trailers with than mloMtos remaining Ditch Diggers sparked by Miin- rapped in five goals to eke out a win Tracy hit for the gamewin ner with IB seconds to go nil added a pair of assists to his hattrick to the Dig gers scoring Harold Stephen son Tracy and Frank were other Digger marksmen The up their early margin on two goals by speed hall and single sniping efforts by Bruce Rose Rose and Lefty Philips Mt Bon Wins top Murray Edgar the three ex pert took his hockey nippers from Mount and the East School Hockey into Sutton Sat urday for a Legion hockey tour nament They won the Legion Memorial trophy Three teams were entered Sutton Little Bri tain ami Mount by a threegoal by Craig Case and shining efforts By John and Torn Mount spilled Sutton In iM tilt Mount on two goals and single Craig Case nosed Britain to the tro- Mount Bill Hopkins Ron Case John Keith Rose Dan Hopkins ti Cubs Out Bill Mtmdcirs Aurora were el wi from the I A ft Blasting home three third period goals to break a tie Aurora Bears completed their home stand hi ranks Saturday with a win over The Vic tory enabled the Bears to boast loss home campaign For two rounds it the Bears might become the vie- tipis of a hotshot job by goalie handled shots Andy Class re cent find had only biscuits to handle indicating the Bears had It over the invaders like a lent in this Super shotblocking or not the Bears were not to be denied Teams traded first period goals Elmo Phillips rushing well dumped In a pass that Andy ClossXifte- work on A that went from Grant Winters to Grant Edwards to Joe Aurora a margin before the scrapers did business for second time it early third on Ken Johnsons tally Martin cracked the tie on A that he polished off Keith Col came through with a pair of I CLOSING HOURS Monday for Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Our private dining room Is at Your service at the above Also after hours if reserved In advance WINTER AT F L closed all day pm am 12 pm i a IN AURORA LEGION HALL Thursday 19S1 at pm ADMISSION Sponsored by the Indies Auxiliary of the Canadian Alt PRIZES DONATED BY THE MERCHANTS MTfti I dunking possible mo a in margin Jack Hoss and the snipers Saturday Alnn nephew of Tigersvet- was ftflor In the Auixm citadel Red Mitchell Jr and Dean Dawson were the Lindsay main scoring cogs Aurora goal A de fense Fines Chapman forwards Patrick Patrick J Brooks Spence as rode in on top of Rhodes Grant Winters and visitors Snyder finished game off in a private feud just as the bell ended rat ed five minutes bach arid got the thumb from Referee Boh Peters Walt Fines and Phillips drovv the raves for defensive du ties Andy and Pepper Martin topped the forward string performances Era and Express classifieds bring results 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