m J III COLUMN The team bUtilttf in Canadas two treat football the la the east Western Interpret on the prairie Me the end of the torn rail and the Grey Cup classic flayed in Toronto almost la This is Canadas biggest most spectacular oneday sports where amid a riot of color and white logalqn hats east meets West perhaps in snow perhaps In mud perhaps on a clear fast greenish field It Is our greatest sports spec tacle It is the meeting of two contrasting type of folks the Jovial friendly breezy westerners the more conserva ttve easterners- Alt this we admit the pardon us if we again go on record as stating that we dont believe this great oneday show is a fair for the customers either east or west This is a remark that will get ostracized from better social circles in fair Toronto a city in which we have hitherto been received warmth and hospitality But even at the risk of suffer- the cold shoulders and icy disdain of Bay College and other centres we still insist that the football customers the humble gents who make the whole thing possible arent getting a fair break- A t Were thinking of the good sports folk off Calgary who have dug generously and lata their Jeans when facet their beloved fan who In to fans without support none of the teams could exist Ami the same I to Montreal and Hamilton though in lesser because these cities are of Toronto those who have plane bus or train fare and can get a We think this series should be homeandhome games least in the cities of the two champion teams Perhaps bis Wouldnt draw so much money as the oneday show In pronto because none of the other cities have anything iproaching the capacity of the huge Toronto Varsity stadium possibly Montreal where the games are played park on a bobtailed field fundamental consideration were figuring merely from grand finale in which the ed of the finale of the biff series I Chinaware every Dollar Purchase we give our Goodwill Coupons save these con pons and yon can collect a beautiful set of English China eg coupons gives you I fruit NOTE To the first fortyeight customers spending five dol lars or more we will give free In addition to coupons a sample piece of Royal China START SAVING NOW AT tarns Minor hockey in North York has had a face lifting and ap pears headed for a brighter to morrow The North York minor hockey league organization meeting held the Aurora arena Monday met with striking success Five teams Stouff- Richmond Hill and- Newmarket were represented and a sixth sent along word they r definitely interested in the proposed set up V Richmond Hill and Aurora indicated they had teams ready for action and the door was left open for Wood- bridge and Newmarket to enter this sector of league if they so desired Hill Aurora and Newmarket indicated hopes of filing bantam entries- In the midget division three teams Aurora and are definite start ers and Newmarket will be in vited to enter to make it a four team loop The managers of the various teams will again in two weeks time after they have had an opportunity to complete their own plans and ascertain what ice time will be available at their home rinks At the managers meeting two weeks hence league plans will be finalized and a schedule cov ering each division will be drawn up League will be gov erned by OMHA7rules and age groups and each team will sub mit a final players list Dec Bill White Tubby Barrow Don Ross Richmond Hill Jim Thomas Aurora Geo attended the meeting Geo was named league governor j r I SERVICE STATION AND SNACK BAR Your friendly Texaco dealer Street Newmarket Phone Mount Albert Load ers last years Newmarket and District Hockey League cham pions lest there be any doubt about it have let it be known early theyre all out to make it two in a row this season First steps with any team har boring ambitions of this nature is to name an energetic execu- The last week took those necessary strides by electing a strong board to guide the destinies of the tea during the cam paign Heres the Mount Albert ex ecutive for year Ernie Davis pros Geo Snyder first vicepres Gordon Young sec ond viccpres Lome Horace Pearson sectreas Executive board is composed of Ernest Art Bill Jack Stevens Bill Fare Bill Morton arid Bill Hicks Morlcy Joe Case has been selected as manager and Murray Edgar the hustling man returns as coach- The team wilt get its baptism this week In si tuneup game With Sutton NEWMARKET VETS TO MEET Election of officers for the corning year will take place at the regular meeting of Newmar ket Veterans Association Cana dian Corps Branch tomor row evening Friday Oct at oclock Meeting will take place in the Vets dugout A so cial time will followed Ail members arc urged to be pres ent and other veterans are cor dially invited to attend SDR The Biggest LADIES It to Wide selection of smart dresses coats grey and r in- iX7 in work socks Lg of nuns and childrens underwear IAI r J Srsy Down The Centre By Tonight the toughrough called Lindsay will visit Newmarket and district fans will catch their irst glimpse of the There may jie some surprises in the lineup and some missing faces Definitely absent and headed for the retired list are Fink Ton stead fiery utility speedy forward iackadaislcat hockey last Winter the way who fell heir- juries and the old reliable his hotkey in 15 years Joe we uftderatand is soon to be a Warrant Off icer in the and couldnt happen to better All those are tf a Voluntary nature and purely from choice Last week we said would be with the Terriers Well is re ported to be signed with the Spits but hes still practicing with as well as Newmar ket and he took part in an ex hibition contest the Ter riers on SaturdaySunday he was in mufti at the practice ses sion With Jack now moved to as coach of Simcoe Gun ners there is rumor that Shew- now has the coaching chore at if he wants it Like most everyone in these parts wed like to see back with the Spits With Ross berger Jack Andrews and Zip Thompson on hand the Spits would have the best collection of blue linemen intermediate A Thompson air ready a Newmarket resident formerly played with and and has been around the mercantile circuit for some years Hes plenty good Ken likely hold down the goal job although Fink Chard will see action as well Chard of course comes under the import ruling If the Spits keep him like Bill qualifies as a district resident Chard inci dentally played junior hockey for both Weston and Brampton against Aurora Bill back from a year in Scotland rejoined the Spits at Lewis who played in Scotland with Bill wants to play in New market but again doggone Me tropolitan area comes into play Myles Don Smith Bill Johnston Bill Bill Patrick Grant Firth Ed Couch Ken- Tom Grant Winters are sure starters Yes I know I havent men tioned Dust partners in hockey for six years Or lie Thorns and Don Gibson Im pulling for them to be with the Spits but last Sunday they sat put the practice and tis said that Uncle Bill Thorns was on hand trying to secure re leases for the boys so they could play for Manors With the be Grant Greeny former Aurora junior and probably Paul another district favorite It should be a dandy game Friday night at Aurora the Bears will meet Dixie Juniors coached by Flash The arc a junior B club grouped with Burling ton Hamilton and The Bears dropped two games to Rangers oh Friday and Monday but won themselves plenty of plaudits and friends It was for iho Hangers at I Aurora and for at home The Bears just didnt have the playing legs both nights to last out I At however down at one the second period they staged a blistering finish that had the fans on their feet The presence of the injur Noel Ash in either game might have made the difference for the Bears Ash out with a broken wont be ready un til December Jim was injured on Friday and missed Mondays game while Woods re ceived a bad on Monday Both boys are expect ed back on Friday The goal- tending job has Bottled down to a between Dixie Rhodes and both boys being about oven The kids are friendly rivals too and both will with the club Grant Edwards who look ed anything but good In his two games was on Mon day- night and ployed a ami I game Probably the most proved on the this yearis Outstanding in jalL three games J mm thai am Smith Martin and will bo pretty got settled A now recruit Bill looked like a bet for a place on his Initial appearance on Friday The club used Ron on Monday were short of players but hell definitely stay in juvenile com pany Aurora incidentally has a smart Juvenile club coached by Bill and Jack Andrews Ron in the nets and Stow Wilson played junior last winter while Ron Knowlca and Gerry Chapman have both had Junior experience Don Morn ing played with Newmarket last year as did one or two others Minor hockey will receive a big boost with the organization of a District Leasee So far its only at the talking stage The time is approaching when either the Recreation Commis sion or the Arena will have to think about acquiring some means of transportation either by way of permanent charter or purchasjng a bus for full use The use of cars Is presenting in creasing problems all the time to those in charge of teams pecially minor clubs In addi tion once the hockey- Is along comes baseball and soft ball Daily swimming classes and many other items are reaching the recreation agenda We know the answers a gainst such idea but at least its worth a thought altiernpon all the male students at Aurora be on safari as the crosscountry run once a school be run again ah absence of- years To the Winner goes the Dr Bruce trophy Harry the annual South ball banquet once again an nounced his retirement This time Harry spoke if he really meant it came in a win ner and if he must retire lets sec him go out that way Kh of Bradford won the batting honors and Blake Con stable of Fennels got the player STRIKES AND get last couple of weeks plans to get the bowling leagues rolling Cana dian Hoffman rollers a Friday night feature at the North End alleys are in fifth week Officers are Al prcs Grant Blight Hank Zant Four teams are Sheet Metal Press Shop and Machine Shop Grant Blight shot away with to pace the opening night Frank Daniels and Ivan were pace setters Oct 10 Big last week Were Frank Daniels 781 Doug bell Bryson Ken Thorns town Town Regents are looking to kick in with a strong club to tilt with and Mount Albert for the Newmar ket and District Hockey League title Leastwise that was the general idea thrown out at the Regents organization meeting held at the arena Thursday Some 20 players were ticked off as probable candidates for the playing posts and the team will ic0 this week for a couple of llinbering up ex ercises in preparation for the league opener against Mount Al bert Mminties Heading the slate of officers of the elected at TOursday gathering are ftarold Simpson president sjhaor Ross Br is chief scout while Father J has consented to coach the Herb Cain was named assistant coach The Newmarket Era mud Express Thursday Oct Six teams are in the hunt for the Office Specialty league honorsTheyre captain- by Lou Geo Phimis- Don Burch Francis Joe and Roy Bennett Jack Malcolm is league chieftain Earl Willis Jim Cook got the league in high gear with a count Other topnotch first wore Jim Shropshire Ernie Oct Roy Bennett was top man followed by Ron Jenkins Joe VandenBergh Jim Cook 622 Last week Geo was pacesetter second Lou De voir third Jack Malcolm with a stake in district hockey loop had eyes glued on the New market arena Tuesday as Mount Albert league defending champs took Sutton Green- shirts in an exhibition gome to start the hockey season away The will be hard to beat again this year as they top ped Sutton The teams dogtired before the night over came out of the first per iod two all Ross and Elmo Paisley doing honors for Mount AianLockie arid John fired Sutton couriterpunches wrapped it up round two as they their rivals 31 Homer Gregg Ross Draper and Dave Couch hit pay dirt for Mount Dick Shannon Ken Davie racked up the Sut ton score and John made it a two goal night to complete the Sutton scoring seconds after the third period opened bun i presented strong attacking units pave Couch centred for Bill Brett and Doug Ross while Briifc Pals- ley set up the plays for Homer Gregg and Elmo Paisley Bob Dixon Ross Draper Stan Car negie arid Jack shouldered the defense burden and did it well 7 Red drafted at the last moment from Town Regents NEWMARKET COOP We have a cor of a I IT TOMORROW NIGHT NT MISS IT THE OPTIMIST CLUBS ween HIGH T -V- 5 PER COUPLE FRIDAY OCT LUNCH INCLUDED DON GILKES ORCHESTRA r fc turned in a super shot blocking Off jeers are are- turning in some fine early season marks Florence worth headed the list last week with Eva Whitfield Audrey On Oct Eva led the scoring Nora Mcintosh Mary Clara Stark is league president Nora tosh sectrcas Three teams in the race Queens Eva Whitfield Pinups Nora Mcintosh Dubs Prank hot shot featured last weeks Davis Lea ther bowling bracket marksmen Ned Andy Gould Art Flanagan Burling League officials are Carl Art j executive Laurie Brown and Bill Pour learns are captained by Tun John Bus Jordan Elmer Brown Thursday night have some scores over past three weeks Oct My Dunn Ella vo Dunn led again Oct with Si Dunns and Hazel wore features last headman of the own Industrial League Hoy McKnlght sec Williamson trow Top shot makers in- last weeks ac tion Hoy Dave Ken Stdveri 77 shut outs wore M- last week as Rockets on and Meteors polished off Newmarkcti Dairy Combines into the load In the race points lowcd by Office Work ers Meteors Combines and Legion effort It was Suttons first turn oh the blades but you can bet the are headed for another rural title Sutton Brjotder CCoie BcatUc Kester K Davie S J Taylo A Shannon F Taylor Porte Mount Albert Draper Couch Ross Paisley Gregg ley Carnegie J Grose I Ber wick Smith Announcement DRY CtEAERS Wish to announce they are now equipped to offer a m m Complete Tailoring Service Major and Minor Repairs m pick up and deuvery7 DRY CUANERS SERVICE SPEED 77 QUALITY ftlaln St Newmarket SPEED QUALITY SURVICl A For The Biggest MORRISOMS will give FREE woods CONDITIONS Your license must have been bought at You made a purchase and registered at Morrisons prior to leaving on your hunting trip HUNTERS Special J AH wool hunters Jackets sons Main St Newmarket and SI Aurora Bach the composer was tho father of children sprouts grow in clumps on a tingle stem Make Morrisons your RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS 303 good condition Double barrel shotguns good up Leo good 3950 Custom built Leo Enfield stock by Hodge new Ail ammunition and accessories GOOD OF 01 ClOTHES AND Woods hunting jackets 175 op Reversible hunting ft Rubber gloves ftWl Heavy wool hunting socks Haversacks Hunting shirts Hunting pants to Miners rubbers ft 9S0 Hunting AScLaSJI Morrisons i j-