Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Jan 1954, p. 12

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i- file The Newmarket Ere Express Thursday ftlW Roaring from behind a 53 deficit with three lightning fast goals in the final minute and ten seconds of action New market Gorman Smoke Rings earned the tab the come back kids of the season by defeating Alliston Lions This was played at Alliston Friday and was the startoff game In the North York midget hockey league semi final roundrobin series Leis see the picture for the Smoke Rings blazing finish Jock Cain and Glen em erged as Smoke Ring heroes in their terrific finish At Jack Cain scored to whittle the lead to Coach Fran cis going all out with bench strategy hauled out goalie Bob watching proceedings from the Glen jammed home the tying goal and at Jack Cain Gied the gamewhir net Lome Jack Cain and Glen handled the early Smoke Ring scoring assign ments Jerry Lowe picked up two goals Ron Ralph Milton and Jack bagged early goals to put them In the drivers seat J Town League Semis The Newmarket and district hockey league playoffs will start next Monday It will be New market Regents vs King City In one bracket of the semifinals while Vandorf Bruins will clash with Aurora Wildcats in the other section of the semifinals Aurora and Vandorf will pro vide the first game action while the Regents and King City will meet in the nightcap half of the twinbill The doubleheader starts at pm Millionaires who finished first in the league will not participate in the playoffs due to their commit ments Monday Newmarket and dis trict hockey league games com pleted the regular league sched ule A threegoal first period outburst set Million aires up with a- win over Newmarket Regents The vic tory assured of first place in the league In the nightcap game King City Maroons shot ahead in the first period and went on to polish off Aurora Wildcats The Victory gave the fourth place In the league Au rora are fifth Bill Johnston bagged both Re gent goals with pass help from and Ken Thorns Hill and Harry Bulloch paced with two goals each- Bun counted the other goal Bill Winters and Stan Foster turned in threegoal efforts to spark King City Bob Harmon and Jon were the Aurora sharpshooters Aurora Saturday Hockey Round two in the Aurora Re creation League starts next Sat urday reports Pep The teams go three rounds then its playoff time In Saturday Provi dence blanked Pitts burg and Buffalo tide In bantam Detroit whipped Leafs Boston belied Jimmy Beats shutout Ted three goals and Bob Wrights one fashioned the Pro vidence triumph Keith Wright scored both Pittsburg tallies while Gary Chapman and Gary Hill notched Buffalos matching counters Mike Patrick dealt scor ing tricks and Dave net ted one in Detroits win over Ron mustered the Leaf marker Charles hit pay dirt four times Wayne scor ed two nifty goals and Boh Davis got one to pace the Bruins winning effort- Danny Patrick Down The Centre by Ab Hulse Regents Lose To Martiev King Newmarket Regents dropped a decision to Million aires Jan 18 to fall a game and a half behind the in the battle for town league leadership Vandorf Bruins and King City Maroons fought furiously before emerged viclors The win solidly entrenched in the leagues third spot A whirlwind attack rolled up a lead for the before Norm sank a Murray Mae Donald relay late the first period to crack the goose egg Rod goalie and Regents Jack Hurst featur ed the goal less second period brilliant stops Markham out scored the Re gents In the final 20 minutes to add to their early margin Bill Johnston finished off a passing effort with Ken Thorns while Bill Patrick hack after an ab sence scored the Regents third r marker Lyle Fetch clicked for two goals to spark the winners Angus Hill Jack and Don got the remaining markers The late grime was a stealer The teams came out of firs two periods deadlocked Bill KIngdon sank a goal mouth scramble late in the third frame to provide the triumph Mike VanNostrand Doug For far drew assists on effort Stan Foster scored on a pass from Bill Winters for King in the first Dick 501 that hack for Vandorf on Howard Ashs feeder relay in the second period to bag all three Canadian goals rivals Newmarket dropped the senior contest the junior game Iraflll M30 and the midget till League A quartet of lively contests J Andrews seniors curded sec- featured the Newmarket Recre ation hockey league action Sat urday half points to defeat Picker St Andrews scored a junior win and led all r NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS SALES SUPPLIES FLOOR POLISHERS CLEANERS MANAGER Sixty classy represent ing Aurora High and St An drews College dropped into town recently to pry he lid off on the North York COSSA basketball league schedule Frank de parted three victories over Newmarket High while St An- in Larry Hones two the way to cop a midget goal sharpshoo ting enabled Montreal to nose out Detroit 21 John rotted Jo Don Cook was Detroit Graham and Jack marksman In the other Jans cadi to pftc Aurora tilt Boston and Toronto waged seniors Art netted nine scoreless duel points Paul six to in squirt league action lead Edwards two goal effort coup- Vic Modi was Aurora Junior led with Dave Smiths single fiC with points Boh Cook sniping safari powered Bruins counted eight Doug May hoop- loo win over Loafs Harry eight Hon and Thompson was the Don six each for New- twine bender Orion Peal grub- market the star role when he scor- Tim Grew was aurora mid- in give the gets high scorer with six points win over the Wings Ken dropped In four in Montreal have points for Newmarket timlhed up five successive wins Jim Stringer hooped points to hold the lend with Hob Thompson to power St points Detroit and Toronto are Andrews seniors Pickering with four points leaders Hon each Boston bring up the rear with two points- Mike potted points In the squirt division Bruins for St Andrews Juniors with three wins and two ion for Allen and Gary Smith countered an eight point total are pace- with five each for Pickering setters Wings and Hill MeKcc counted points have five each Leafs ore cellar for St Andrew midgets An via a two point Pearson and netted a basket each for PC Two big contests loom on the weekend for the North York clubs Friday will be an only for Stan Smiths ice palace as Clippers in vade Newmarket and since these clubs played If verdict for the Clippers Stouffville on Saturday guess how closely they matched es pecially s9siimie Cain clan allege theyb5re gypped on one goal in Stouffville A lot of old faces will be seen with Bangays boys and theyre no strangers When you see the Spits and Clippers in action you may well be looking at the next Senior champions Aurora Bears still trying for a playoff place as the sands of time run out will be in Wood- bridge tonight and on Monday next play a do or die one with Dixie Rockets Dixie and are the targets the Bruins have to hit and if they play like they did last Friday when they shaded Scarboro Hangers and ended a winning streak for the Rangers or like Monday night when they dropped a ver dict to Weston Dukes theyll be all right It seems strange to say that speaking of what to be a rewounding loss to the Dukes but not kidding when we say that but for about minutes of Mondays game when they lost their zip the Bruins outplayed Weston and deserved a tie at the worst Dixie Rhodes who guarded the nets against two years ago is back with the club and Walter has been turn ing in some grand hockey If Rhodes had been on the Job all year the Bears would be in the I playoffs right now Danny Patrick of the Midgets has been up for a couple of games and while used sparingly has won his spurs in junior hockey There arc several more minor leaguers who wouldnt weaken the team but the management wisely enough hasnt wished to break up the present strong dis trict minor clubs by luring play ers away A word too for John who has been playing nice ho ckey please dont spell his name Bone gents AIL and Joey are doing yeoman service this year and some of the pro scouts have been look ing them over Incidentally one of the leaders have been in touch with the local management and there is every prospect that there will be a affiliation in Au rora next winter if the fran chise stays in junior Weve been looking over the schedule and the Hears have most of their tougher ones over They have eight more to play and if they can take five of them they have a fair chance SPORTS CALENDAR Jan pm Newmarket arena North York bantam playoff Wood bridge New market Optimists Jan pm Newmarket arena Metro senior Aurora- Newmarket Spit fires Feb 18 Newmarket arena town league twinhill Markham Aurora vs Newmarket Regents pm Aurora arena A Nine Jr Hi Dixie Rockets vs Aurora Dears Feb pm Newmarket arena North York juvenile playoff vs Newmar ket Office Specially pm Au rora arena North York bantam- midget playoff doubleheader bantam Nobleton Aurora midget vs Aurora Ti gers Fell pm arena North York juvenile playoff Newmarket to make the charmed circle Six wins would just about make it sure That of depends oh what Dixie and and St Mikes Buzzers but as weve said if the schedule means anything as to teams the Bears have a slight break over their rivals The next two games are really big ones lets go Beare Doug Alcorn coach and gen eral factotum of the Vandorf hockey club has come up with an entry in the intermediate series and the Whit church township club will secure a bye into the Al corn has a club that could go a long way in the newly created division with the help of one of two more experienced players These of course are available from the district so long as they dont inside the Newmarket or Aurora limits which means that several play ers will be added from the other clubs in the Newmarket league circuit The Vandorf club has come up with a hew goalie Keith who replaces Tommy Hulme and looks if he will add strength in the nets Noel Ash out of action with Aurora Bears for a long streak of injuries is likely to join the team if a transfer can be secur ed but every boy on the roster will be given a chance to hold his place The present team which has a creditable showing to date in cludes Keith Mike Nostrand Howard Ash Jimmy Preston Bill Doug and Archie Forfar Stan Pollard Ron Peake Dave Richmond Dave Richardson and Bun Sell its nice to see North York represented in the fight for the McMillan Cup Yank Boyd onetime team mate of Larry and one of the scouts for New York Rangers has been named coach of Brampton Regents for the balance of the season succeeding the deposed Harry Morrison Hap Holmes St Andrews club scored its third straight on Saturday decking Pickering and earlier in the week dropping Trinity College in Port Hope Grant Edwards former Aurora Bears winger and Robertson continue to lead the parade York Minor League Playdowns Arranged Final arrangements for the North York minor hockey league are how com plete North York league gov ernor Geo Haskett announces the following playoff schedule In Juvenile Newmarket Of fice Specialty and I will meet in a robin series The team finish ing on top will be North York champion holder of the Stewart Patrick Trophy Games ahead in this series are Feb Thornhill at Newmarket p Feb Newmarket at In Midget Series A Newmar ket Alliston and Aurora will meet in a roundrobin series Games schedule are Aurora at Feb at Au rora Feb Aurora at Newmar ket Series B Wood- bridge and will meet in a roundrobin series Games carded in this set are Jan 29 at Rich- vale Feb 3 at No bleton Feb Nobleton at Team finishing on top in A series will meet the B series winner for the North York title In Bantam Series A Aurora and who finished first and second are meeting in a best semifinal series In series Alliston Newmarket and will play a roundrobin series Remaining games in latter series are Jan Woodbridge at Newmar ket Jan Alliston at Wood- bridge Feb Newmarket at A series survivor then clashes With series winner for the Lex McKcnzte Trophy successive victories in the Last Saturday at Optimists trailing rat tled in three late goals to defeat At home Thursday the Optimists gained a twogoal first period advantage and went on to chalk up a 3 win over Lions Bob from Way tie Croutch Wayne Croutch from Terry Bttdd and Terry un assisted provided the Optimist first period- scoring Bob Kcffcr with Bond the assister and Peter Goo to unassisted completed the Optimist scoring against with second per iod goals w- Hurst got two for and Bill one At Francis Gar retts goalkeeping sturdy defen sive work by inn Dick Brent a nd Jim Garrett with sparkling three- goal effort Peter featured the Optimists triumph Terry Ian Dick and Geo Robertson added singletons to three to hex the while Johnny Hopper got into the act with a pair of valuable assists series victory over Doug Mar- chants Lijns at the arena Wednesday The win enabled Aurora to move into a 2 edge in games in the fourinseven semifinal playoff round Suttons classy clan snapped up an early lead and stayed in front as they scored at a thrce-goals-a- pace Charles buzzed in for Spence mi three goals while Wayne kept- up his high scoring with two topaMthnn Don Glass Glen Browning and Barry Cdbkkrtbl at the score- keeper for one each to round put Aurora scoring Bill and Bill Graf ham put the on the books f Optimist Bantams Win Two Starts Sen The Optimist bantams are going to town in a big way in the North York bantam league semis Coach Lowell Waller is pleased with his young hockey fry and in particular is throwing bouquets at young sturdy netminder Francis Garrett Coach Waller has every right to feel elated as the Optimists have scored two Harry Suttons Aurora Rotary scored a 2 North York ban- tain hockey league semifinal ATTENTION MOTHERS t L 1 Would you like to go to work Or go shopping without worrying about your child send your child to there is supervised playtime and educational toysxl play with Hot meal served at noon and proper rest periods Let your child learn while he No age limit Special rates by the hour or I Vv PHONE NEWMARKET 1694W -i-JiV- JSrv You hove full days to New On this 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