Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Dec 1952, p. 11

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tifjf IMS -Iv- 1 fc T J -i- teoctaflw fc Ft I i J fcVjJ il Ttf HI JEL wV j iY a IU1 MM Juvenile Newmarket vs Stouffville vs Brougham club school children skating 10c fe ibodbritlge vs Brougham 915 pm Peaches vs Dec pm Public school children skating skating PHONE 130 Newmarket Spitfires turned sizzling hot in third period to pour shots at the George town Raiders In the weekly in termediate A fixture at the arena Thursday Before Coach Morrison whip ped charges into high gear it was a hockey game The teams came out round one all and punched home a goal each In middle period ex changes Jack Andrews bulled his way through the Georgetown rear guard after taking a pass from Don Gibson and Bill swivelhipped his way in close for the Spits number two tally Don Smith and Keith made the Mabbett polishoff play possible Georgetown marksmen were Ron Dixon and Lee Bradbury smashed in a relay from Fred Haughton and At Shewchuk for our middle period counter Al and Fred climaxed the Spits climb on the victory train with third period markers Ron Dixon was the visitors spark beating Ken twice The game mark ed the first penalty shot of the year Bill Hewlett pulling Don Smith on a green light path to the net Al making and missing the penalty shot at tempt Ross and Al Shew turned in valuable defen sive rushing jobs Don Smith Keith and Mcln were our top upfront per formers Jack Spencer ju venile starred in the Raiders cage Vans Town Victors fe wb terrific games plus hot and heaNy action marked the Town League struggles Tuesday Winners Mount Albert 3 Ket- tleby Regents Skip Taylors tiebreaker and first period goals by Keith Dunn and John provided the Mount Albert victory Ted Rogers potted a first round tally and Ralph Rose with help from brothers Gene and Bruce furnished number two counter It was a rousing game in doubt to the final bell with John be ing particularly brilliant in the strings Regents and Vandorf just about blew the arena roof off with their rapid fire last period scoring Vandorf forged an early lead thanks to Tommy zero shot blocking and defensive show Regents pulled up their socks to tie it It was at 1425 of the third Archie Forfars goal put up Gordon Bone earned the Regents a tie a min ute later and Doug Forfar pop ped in the game winner at Stan Gibbons Cliff Thorns Fink Tunstead and Bone netted for the Regents Bud Lehman and Bill paced Vandorf marksmen with two each Last week Town Regents and Mount Albert were victors Two quick goals eight seconds apart fired by Ken Thorns his second of the night and Bob Smith gave Regents a 32 win over Kettle and Bruce Rose sniped successfully for tleby Playing with a man advantage for five minutes Mount Albert snapped in four unanswered goals to set up an win oyer Two goals each by Swifty Todd and Dave Couch plus single sniping exercises by Bill Brett John Keith Dunn and Bruce Paisley provid ed the Mount punch Bill Kingdon Ron Andy Lloyd and Ross Forfar were the biscuit shoot ers BEARS LOSE TO COLLING Hockey today is as unpredict able as the weather The CIoss- whizbangs flat tened Eddie Bushs lads in Aurora two weeks ago Saturday the Bears made the return visit to Result the Greenshirts had a hot reception cooked up for the Bear tribe and handed them- a setback It was the Bears first loss Be fore the Bears could Collingwood smashed in two goals and pushed in a third be fore the period was over to up set the Bears apple cart Coach Charlie gogettingest line had Joe for Cook and Grant Ed wards Edwards second period score HAS Oris It takes the ladies to bring the titles to NJHS For the second year in a row the Newmarket GIRLS high school girls senior and junior are queens of the North York high school volleyball world girls won the honors recently at the North York dis trict girls volleyball tournament held here Bradford Aurora Richmond Hill and Newmarket high schools placed teams in competition in both series In the junior tournament defeated Bradford 3312 Richmond Hill won over Aurora Aurora gained the run nerup spot with an vic tory over Bradford Newmarket took honors with win over Richmond Hill In the senior contest Rich mond hill defeated Bradford 14 Newmarket defeated Aurora Bradford downed Aurora and Newmarket wrapped up the title via a triumph over Richmond Hill Outstand ing players for seniors were Eleanor Clements Jeanne Rogers and Margaret Marilyn Lee Barb Lucas Frances and Pat played starring roles for the junior titleholders J teams had previously defeated Sutton in exhibition games Both teams havent been beaten in the past two seasons seniors J I Rogers J Davy E Mitchell E Clements Bug ler Cullen J Gould Gibson J Robinson Watt juniors Evans Harrison Lucas A Lee P Iff H AWARD Grant Morton North Minor Hockey League teams three divisions strong bantam midget and juvenile are creating all kinds ol excitement around the district rinks Bill Aurora skaters are tops in two sectors juvenile and Lowell Waller guided Optimists top the midget ratings Aurora won two from the Bantam Smoke Rings last week the Hub got a lit tie back on its own hook as the Midgets came through with a win in Aurora Grant Morton provided all three goals to make the Hub victory possible and turned in a super charged effort This week to celebrate the victory over the Aurora tormentors Grant Morton is our award win ner and Theatre pass receiver pie in the county last week Frank whispered bantams would practice The response play ers In different sweaters Arena cushion reminded us of Fairy Lake of a Saturday after noon in ye good old days INSLEYS Hasketts by George Hasxett HASH Newmarket Sports Editor A Schedule The six team Optimists H midgetbantam league will play triple headers at the arena every Friday night Game one starts at pm game two at pm and the finale at The schedule as announced by Ken Stephens Optimists boys work chairman Is as fol lows Dec Leafs Bruins Ran gers vs Hawks Wings vs Cana dians Dec Wings vs Bruins Rangers vs Canadiens Leafs put the Bears out of shutout Hawks Jan Leafs Rangers Both Newmarket and Aurora arenas will be busy spots to night and tomorrow evening Midland Flyers making a be lated start in the Big Eight in termediate A circuit will be visitors here tonight for a game with Newmarket Spit fires- Flyers are said to be stronger than last year with several new players including Roy and Bert Its a must on the Spits list and with the faithful Tomorrow Friday in the Aurora igloo Andy Closs chas tened Bears will be at home to Midland Game time p Aurora arena doors will By open tonight Thursday for another big night of North York Minor Hockey League ac tivity The tripleheader will send Aurora bantams midgets and juveniles against Wood- bridge bantams and midgets and juveniles Fri day the weekly feature at the Newmarket igloo Includes Op timist games at pm and at pm a North York midget tilt will match hock and in round three Ed wards fed Cookie a pass for the Bears second counter Andy picked up defensive laurels and Joey Burke gained a star shot blocking rating MOUNT ALBERT BOWLING Mel Oldhams Cubs still hold the lead in the Mount Albert Bowling League Cubs have points then in order are Eski mos 31 30 Dodgers Bruins 24 Wildcats 22 Dead Tigers Pioneers 20 Aces Pirates Blue birds Falcons Plutocrats and Reg WiUbees Beavers In the mens division averages are Frank George Price Stokes high triple Jim Frank Murray Stokes single game highs Jim Slorach Bill Arnold 287 Ron In the ladies sector high av erages Green lola Campbell Park 149 Stokes high triple Parks Stokes Green 560 single game highs Parks Stokes 230 McFarland 217 Dot Harper 217 Wings vs Hawks Bruins to adiens Jan Hawks vs Canadiens Rangers Bruins Leafs Wings Jan Leafs vs Wings Canadiens vs Hawks Bruins vs Rangers Jan 23 Canadiens vs Bruins Rangers vs Leafs Hawks vs Wings Jan Hawks Leafs Bru ins vs Wings Ran gers Feb Canadiens vs Wings Bruins vs Leafs Hawks vs Ran gers Feb Hawks vs Bruins Rangers Wings Canadiens Leafs Fred has been appointed league referee-in- chief Aurora Minors Win Two Lose One in NX Opener Aurora minors bantam mid get and juveniles unveiled their first North York Hockey League tripleheader attraction at the Aurora arena Thursday BUI Mundells charges nailed down two wins and lost one in the TPhng Eastern are three game joust has problems these days not counting what to get Aunt Alice for Christmas our sport docket has one in particular It concerns our minor hockey Were turning to you Newmarket Aurora and district fans for a solution -V- v- Thorns Town Regent strong man secured a Spit fire release made his de but a twogoal starring effort with Mahers recently at Varsity Myles Spits veteran winger is making regular tracks on the score sheet Skin looks in for his biggest year Bill Pat rick wont be donning a Spits sweater this season due to an injury sustained during the sum mer Grant Firth out with a sliced finger is skating again TwinkleToes should be ready for the Collingwood visit Dec Town League Howcome cant win a game Beats us certainly the talents there to produce a winning com bo The Combines lose three or four by a goal dont get discour aged men your luck is bound to change Stan Terry and Bill Hodgson figure the good citizens out that way will move in en masse if the newly sweatered Constable and Combines can nail a couple of wins Thus far if Coach Father T J and Hack Cain can hang onto what they have wouldnt mind wagering Regents will take it all Nay nay says Banker Murray Rob erts they cant lift the trophy from the Murray Edgar coached Maybe Banker Rob erts has a point Vandorf nicked Regents Tuesday and did it with nine gallant Sorry to see Regents manager Mel Stickwood resign Stick was best morale booster Regents owned Take him back men pronto Town League door prize next Tuesday is two The atre passes courtesy Mr Grant Halos Thank to Peter Gorman for sponsoring our Smoke Ring bantams we like the name too in the North York minors ditto Optimist Club the midgets and same goes for Office Specialtys Gordon Manning for juvenile sweaters Frank bantam coach was most surprised chap- ft A In fact youre the only ones with the right answer Heres our big bugaboo How in the basement are we going to get pew warmers for our minor hockey games Give me a straight answer on that one if you please You know who the culprits are Its a shame to see our small fry perform in empty rinks Least youd expect the kids mommas and poppas would be on hand to see junior play Do the pops and moms materialize They do an alarmists point of view and judging from the empty seats all the wee nip pers playing shinny must be orphans Lets turn over a new leaf and make it a habit to lake in some minor hockey each week Youll enjoy yourselves Small fry give us all theyve got and games are top notch hockey entertainment Heres how to carry out the new resolution Tonight Aurora arena North York minor triple header Friday four Optimist N games in Newmarket arena Monday twin bill in local ice dig- gins starting at eight chimes The welcome mat will be out for you Thumbnail Tales Fred Dillman has been appointed Optimist L league refereeinchief Eddie Pitt John Fraser and Joe Peat have signed on as assistant coach es Doug Clark and Andy Closs turned in an excellent chore on the Bears schedule have the games spaced about right to keep the Bears from hibernating Bruce Hall King Citys Mr Hockey is up and around again after a recent car mishap Watch those Maroons climb the King- Vaughan ladder now Owen Sound junior officials recently mentioned excitizen Joint Comb is best man Sound sen iors have Bob is cash ing in goal chips for Weston Dukes Spits should have district fan pull Aurora citizens in uniform are Jack Andrews Tommy Grant Winters Bradford helpers are Keith Ken mm If k I Willi IN feci to in 100 ai i f tii- r- BRADFORD TO SATURDAY the Ootids WHh Sunshine Morgan Virginia Mayo SECOND FEATURE Michael Moore Nancy Bates MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Humphrey Bogurt Ethel SECOND FEATURE Just THs Owe Peter Lawfofd Janet Optimists Starts Redwings and Bruins first night winners Friday Scores were Redwings 2 Ran gers Leafs Bruins Black Hawks Ken early third period score on which Brian Million assisted broke up a tie and gave Fred Spoors Red wings a win over Rangers Charlie with helper Christie Hall put the Wings on the way in round one and Don pushed In Bill Cains pass for the Rangers matching goal years title holders Maple with Bill Mabbett at the helm went down to defeat before the Bill Hopper coached Grant Morton paced the victors with two and it was one each for Bill and Lome Don McKnight with help from Francis to wis and Ken Bell kept tho Leafs in the scoring swim Earl Lothian kept the lamp lighter busy with a six goal spree to spark Bruins to an win over Black Hawks Vcrn Hutchinson and Don Thorns were the other triggerhappy Bruins with a goal each Bob Doug May Hal Harper Norm Smart and Pat assist lads Laurie and Barry Jones help mates Garrett and Bill Mills gave the Hawks an early lend hut It was swept out window by the Bruins come back Thanks to a threegoal effort by Ted Rogers two by Ron Knowles and singletons fired John Richards Steve Mills and John Urouhart and a nifty shut out effort by George Keroft Au rora laced Richmond Hill Rase Kings in the juvenile con test The shoe was on the other foot in the midget game Grant Mor tons two middle round markers and hat trick completer in the finale staked Newmarket Op timists to a 30 win over Aurora Legion in the midget fracas Paul gaining a shutout for the visitors Aurora Legion got Condi Mun- back to his normal smiling self via a win over New market Smoke Rings in the ban tam exchange Jack Brooks popped In three Dan Patrick boasted two goals and three as sists Bon and Buddy Sut ton single tallies to provide the victory celebration was Conch Frank ace with two goals accepted accepted help from Don and Brian Million on his first score The win Aurora in first place in the bantam loop Ross Bill Stouff- vitles Les Clark 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