Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Mar 1952, p. 9

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VISIT Mrs Louise Long Toronto provincial president for the La dies Auxiliary Canadian Legion will be present for the regular meeting of the Newmarket branch of the Ladies Auxiliary Everyone will admire tfis man in an ARROW ENSEMBLE Shirts Turning a man out eyecatching elegance is an old tradition with Arrow Doing the trick this year is a beautifully series of shirts lies and handker chiefs called Spring Tonic Ensembles- The fine broadcloth shirts have smartlooking neat stripes Theres a variety of colors with the ties and handkerchiefs in complemen tary shades You can get them with the best of all collars the Arrow in several styles See them here today Handkerchiefs On The Alleys Standing in Monday Ladies League Coons Wilcats 12 Hot Hods Jets Blue Bonnets Scor ing this week Jets Hot Rods 3 Coons Blue Bonnets 2 Wildcats A tie for top honors Edna 620 1209- and Audrey Stevens 620 Phil Hall Jeanne Claire Pollock Floss Gibson Flo Campbell Ethel Warden Nora Sloss Elsie Mary Osborne 516 Pearl 510 Standing in Davis Leather League Bennington Both- well Cullen Two shutouts last week Ben nington Harry Thorns tops with Jack Groves 263242200 Bud Ken Art Flanagan GIL Visit oar booth for the showing of motors and Ross boats at Toronto Sportsmens Show March Morrisons Clothing Store Main Si Newmarket Phone WHITCHURCH CONSERVATION CLUB Announce a public entertainment in Vawlorf hall on Thursday Mar 1152 at pm Films on conservation Billy Meek Scottish come dian and singer Ross Bertram Canadas foremost magician Dorothy clever acrobatic and tap dancer Moss South African accordionist Lucky draw for members only PUKE ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN Clifford Wall work Press George Smith Sec SALE Reconditioned Refrigerators TELEVISION 1 new sealed unit cyde new sealed unit 160 Dominion reconditioned 1 AAfisori Television Mahogany Console Used 2 months 1 Walnut Console AoWral 10 Mantel 175 1 AMral 16 Mantel 300 New cubic wot Refrigerators cubic foot freezers same floor space as old ft model 1951 Reg 489 Untied Manner at Substantial discount on several Leonard models One third down up to IB on balance Stewart Beare RADIO AND APPLIANCES IIS MAIN ST 355 NEWMARKET TOWN HALL SATURDAY March 830 pm Standing in Hoffman League Press Machine Sheet Metal FranK Van- denBergh top performer Carl Codiin Bill VanZant Frank Daniels Alan Daniels Hank Roy Archie Mail Joe VandenBergh was the pacesetter in the Office Special ty league last week with a 689 Frank Hodge Jim Cook Stew Parks Harry Boag Jim Cooks team leads second Lou The Newmarket Bra and Express Thursday Mar Page BINGO IN AURORA LEGION HALL Thursday March 13 at pm ADMISSION Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion ALL FRIZES DONATED BY THE MERCHANTS The Optimist sponsored hockey league like most minor hockey setups is strong in numbers but short of equipment St Johns Church Holy Name Society recently presented the league with a complete set of goalie equipment pads chest protector and gloves to help alleviate the shortage E Griffin of the Society is making the presentation Funds for the purchase of the equipment came from the weekly Saturday night staged in the Town Hall to Don Warner chairman of the Optimists Club Boys Work Committee Glen Keffer Rangers Warren Range Bill Mair Red Wings Charles McGuirc Red Wings Grif fin Jack Hamilton president of the Optimists Club Photo by -r- fcf J L Myrtle Dunn registered a to lead the Thursday Night lad- Other top scorers were Olive 534 Ella Marie Beryl Betty Hazel 502 j Jr Oh In Act Now the junior ladies are get- ling into the hockey act Thurs day evening in the arena Mount AlbertQuecnsvlllc Combines a newly organized junior ladies hockey machine and conquered gals in an exhibition game Marguerite Green taking to hockey like a duck to water led the attack with two goals and Mario Sills netted the game winner late in tile third period Hodgson and Lois Patterson kept the clan in the hunt with nifty counters Mount M Green Green Kurtz Harrison Sills S ONeill Alex ander Alexander John ston Kettleby Patter son Chapman J P dell Hodgson Terry Grads Rally Wins Plans for a North York Bas ketball loop ran around this year Aurora one of the prospective teams of the league kept busy behind the scenes with practices Saturday the came out of hiding for an exhibition game with Pickering College Aurora ladies hockey team has been in existence for two years During that time they won two North York titles for a record no other team in the county can touch Playing improved hockey under the coaching of Ken Rose the Aurora queens defeated Keswick in three straight 4 and 3 to annex their second crown Back row to r Midge May Ken Rose coach Audrey Gloria Evans middle row I to r Owen Joanne Joan Joan Patched Rosalie Rose Lucille Case front row I to r Trudy Purchel Edna Esther Topp Irene Lily Snow Photo by I DOWN THE CENTRE by March Time Is Play Time Playoff Parade is moving along as March comes in and your columnist come reading halftime be off the beam a Trailing at put on a determined last as the leagues make shifts in half drive that netted them opponents and schedules points and a win over Pick- Aurora The Bears should end Tracy Phil Ifobson Keith Kfneaiil Don Lloyd were the high scoring quartet Al David and Bert led the Pick ering marksmen their series with Whitby in three straight on Friday night Took the Bears a while to acquaint themselves with the Whitby style and to solve the sturdy netminding of southpaw Ted Aurora P Lee itBroWn the visiting goalie at Stone J Barker J Ross Kincald J Lloyd Pickering College Williamson A David J Smart B Kellock Allan Purvis Smith ALLEN CUP HUNT Auroras Allen Cup hunt opened up again Saturday after a two weeks lull Detroit and fighting for top rung in the loop tied I Gary Aurora last at Whit by before a handful of fans on Monday Rhodes young Aurora scored a fine shutout at Whitby and hes improving every game Hon up from juvenile joined the team away from home and scored nice goal Management is pressing for a roundrobin with surviving teams In con versation with Bill of the while not committing himself opined it could be Chapman helper Keith Brown- in nailed the Detroit counter Vfe understand Jack Rutherford Hammond put away a Midland Clarence of relay that came via Don Zim merman Don Glass for the Leaf tally Goals by Larry and Jack Murby plus shutout puck stopping by Charlie Case gave Chicago a win over LEAFS VS RANGERS leafs and Rangers will battle for the Optimists title Series opener will bo aired Fri day night at the arena at Series and league title Will be settled on a best two of three basis Optimists sponsored teams have been putting on tidy battles throughout rtifi Season The finals should hit the jack pot in action BERG IN SEMIFINALS Lions have reach ed the semifinals In the OMI A bantam At pres ent theyre meeting The Lions dropped the first gome of the home and home goals to count scries In Friday Game to will be played at this week and the Lions must wipe out the edge to get into the finals Two goals by lively sniper Larry Hill and one goal efforts by Ron Hill and Samson sparked Schomberg Friday Colling wood are willing Bradford Hockey season wound up as Sutton defeated the Farmers in senior rural three games to one Brad ford made a gallant stand Bill Lotto juvenile looked mighty impressive in higher company Juveniles lost out to Lc- Fans can still cheer for Kolto Joey Bob and Elmo with Aurora Bears confident of winning the scries with Newmarket Spits despite the reported loss through a leg injury of coach Eddie Bush Knecdcep in reserves and crowd records to be set Juniors wal loped Hanover in first game and expect to waltz to third straight cup triumph Re gard Aurora and as toughest opposition Good juv enile team surprised and elimin ated by Fans all hetup about the antics of fogies who me flying as high as their namesakes from Mobile Ernie boys have bested Port Perry and and now are engaged with ton Huskies at close range All old faces mostly Rod McArthur new in goal Auaty Baker Bill Baker Hill Aurora Hawks Young on defence Up front Coach Bob Jack Rumbey Eddie Crouch from the Clippers of f Jack Jack Blake Lyle brother of Moo and Bob Al and Moe Black Theyll be hard to beat for the championship Newmarket chance hand for laddies to find fame and fortune their doorstep Everyones in shape and theyve demonstrated it can be done The odds as set favor the Builders but dont let that frighten you Give Joe Tunney protection and itll he a garrison finish Richmond Hill The Hill Mid gets are the talk of south Street this winter Sponsored by that hardworking croup of Dick and Wick Mills Tim Saul Bougie Moore Elgin Tubby Barrow and Jack and handicapped by natural ice the Millers have sent Bradford and South River midgets to the sidelines in order We think their next opposition will come from and if they take that one theyll in the finals Watson goal has been a standout so far while Bud young track man at Richmond Hill Paul Atkinson brother of Jack Atkinson for mer Aurora junior Murray Curly Chapman brother of Gerry Chapman who attends Aurora public school Bud Pol- lilt Larry are some of the kids who arc doing more to rejuvenate hockey in the Hill than any event in years Cant miss reporting a society note of interest Mac Clement outstanding allround athlete now playing hockey in Scotland has lucerne benedict wedding Miss Jane Patterson of Scotland Clippers are determined this is the year for senior B honors They start their series with Drill at home on Saturday and while villo have had the edge all year can mighty pesky on occasions Bob has his team up for the series and they should win going away Stouffville Mnplc Leafs of the mercantile circuit have cut ting quite a dash and having missed a rural entry are hope ful of a North championship It will be at Sutton on Friday night as Ellis Pringles boys enter the third round of the senior series Sutton has a mixed team of youngsters and oldsters this season Jeff Holder in goal the veteran Cross Brady Roger Taylor Fred Toylor Keith Dunne George Johnny and from Zephyr 1 Ralph Griffiths and one or two others now carry the load Schomberg While the big boys under the Elgin Hastings banner have been Retting all the attention in the press Bantams have been making a name for themselves and theyre in the minor semi finals Just finished defeating on the round Piny their home games on ice Playing their best hockey of the season Wood- bridge senior Bees are in a des perate scries with who led the all year Ed Bi shop Son Shorty McDonald Art a Bark are the mainstays of the club Odds of course favor Dundas Miscellany in answer to In quiry its Fergus for the junior D group just va cated by Aurora Bears Fergus belted out of Noble- Ion while Shamrocks took close verdicts over Polar Kings In the other brackets Up at Kitchener on the weekend and they figure that will come through with the chips down Fergus re ported to bo a farm club for One or two of the club are said to have played last year so a rating would not be amiss Either or D should be abolished Three series enough to the trophyhungry Dont look now but Stratford and Kitchener who topped and Owen Sound by respectable margins In group standings arc underdogs right now with the third and fourth place clubs Joint Me Comb has made a big difference to who looked as if they had hod the course a few weeks ago Watch for a hockey for THE PICKERING COLLEGE GLEE CLUB PRESENTS Bit Gilbert and Sullivan TOURS FBI SAT March 20 21 22 at pm CAST OF 50 Under the direction of K TICKETS AT BESTS DRUG STORK CUSTOM CLEANERS BRADFORD ONTARIO Bring your cleaning to OUR NEWMARKET AGENT GEORGE CARR Pleasant View Newmarket Phone Prompt Courteous Service Is our Policy NEWMARKET VETERANS ASSOCIATION BINGO Town Halt Newmarket TUESDAY MARCH 8 PM Attendance Prize Admission cards JACKPOT Proceeds Vets Benevolent Fund THE Calvert SPORTS COLUMN iff Have YOU ever heard of Canadas Ath letic Hal or Fame and the names of those who dot the mythical enclosure Probably not Yet it a record of 9 long and important crosssection of Cana dian sports life and endeavour significant because it reveals that in Olympic competition Canada despite its comparatively sparse population has compiled an amazingly fine record We think Canadians should Know more about this par ticular Hall of Fame It was first suggested Id by Col George president or tke of adopted by that body In IMS officially inaugurated by the Governor General In First members ore firstplace gold medal winners at Olympic Games for Canada and the number of these might surprise you The first member was a brawny Montreal police officer who won the 58pound hammer toss the St Louis Olympics in Tneu came little Billy of Hamilton who galloped home in front of the worlds athletes over the original marathon course in Greece at the games Kerr of Hamilton of the 200- meter event the Olympics in George Hodgson who won two swim events the Olympics In Stockholm and the great Canadian walker George who won in the Antwerp Games in help swell the roster Vancouvers slim whippet Williams who scored double at Amsterdam winning the 104 and meter sprints the r wood the beautiful western girl who captured the womens high jump there and the Canadian girls relay team of Fannie Myrtle Cook Kthel Smith and Florence Jane Bell all won places In the mythical Hall In at Angeles Torontos Lefty a boxer and the western highJumper Duncan both won championships In at Berlin Frank Amyot of Ottawa defeated worlds best And in at St IU It was Canadas sweetheart Barbara Ann who added to the Dominions sport glories by winning world and Olympic fancy skating honors The Hall commlttco hasnt stopped that Louis who won the world fancy skating title in St Petersburg over half a century ago late Charlie Gorman of John oho of the greatest tradesmen to come from this hotbed of speed skaters three Canadian Diamond Scull winners Lou Schotes Wright Jr and Jack Guest Sr listed So is slim Phil Edwards one of great modern runners times on Canadian Olympic teams There will he many more to come such as Mo tons Jimmy Humphrey Montreals Frank Hamiltons Tom Longboat Theres John and Johnny Miles each of whom won the Boston marathon twice and nlim Gerald Cote of St Hyacinth who took this classic four times These are only a Yon could rattle off scores of illus trious names that over the years figured In international com petition and brought glory to the Dominion There are the professionals George Stuart Howie George Dixon Sam Tommy Burns whose names would grace any Canadian athletic But as it stands the Halls list reveals more strikingly than perhaps you imagined that Canada has sent some great athletes to the international wars hi w rest for CaStrt SI Calvert DISTILLERS LIMITED

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