Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Feb 1955, p. 13

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TTTZ For Ontario Minor laurels Five juvenile two midget and i was attached to the Oak Ridges two bantam North York minor I team and they will be allowed to hockey league teams are still in continue in the play- downs However as Oak Ridges eliminated both Beeton and Camp Borden it was decided to allow both teams back into the playoffs and Camp Borden will play a totalgoals series while Oak Ridges will meet a in the next round- Both series In juvenile D Oak victors will then meet in the the hunt for Ontario laurels Newmarket juvenile B repre sentatives play Parry Sound in the next round The second game of the series will be here March Charlie Legion juvenile C plays Can in the next round- Down The Centre by Hulse RINGS WIN Newmarket Gorman Smoke Rings reinforced with a trio of i Specialty juveniles defeated Pickering College seniors at Dateline with Danger Heres a fine support given the teams the arena Saturday brief summary of whats Bill sizzling five- happen in district hockey goal effort highlighted the P comments eliminating both and Camp Borden ran into a protest Beeton officials lodging a protest on Oak Ridges of player Hugh Sheardvi their pro test on lived outside seven mile radius nit for teams is seven miles The Ontario Minor Hockey Association execuhva Sunday to consider the proles and after due consideration declared player Sheardown ineligible No blame Cans Comets Keswick Comets suffered a couple of setbacks in the final busy week of the hockey league race Comets lost a free scoring decision Wednesday- Canning- vas the victor in both cases This left the Comets silling in fifth place Dave Harveys effort featured the Comets assault on Saturday Other Comet marks men were Ivan Rye Keiih Clark and Ted Big Canoe Speaker Nicholson gave the Comets net- minder Ted Reeve most trouble firing four goals to spark Can- winning drive At Cannington on Wednesday after scrapping with the home sters on even terms for two per iods the Comets saw Canning- ton break out for five third per iod goals to sweep into the win ners circle Albert Smith was a ball of fire on the Comets attack rustled up four goals and dragged down three assists Dave Harvey enjoying a big scoring night clicked for a hat- trick while Jim Lyons sank a single to round out the Comets scoring Ivan Rye piled up two assists and George Davidson one Smoke Rings win Bob Wil son and George Chadwick were the other Smoke Ring snipers Bob King and Tom scored for Pickering vfHA- seraifinals Two other karris namely and remain in the juvenile race In midget Aurora Automotive I carrying a rating are scheduled to meet in the next round In midget Doug Mar- chants King City Nichols Flyers picked up a seven goal advantage in the OMHA quarterfinals If the Flyers are uccessfui in holding their lead theyll meet the Western Ontario winners in the OMHA semi finals In bantam Aurora Lions with a rating play in the next round Lions carry ing a C rating are playing off with in the fourth round of the playoffs J intermediate Playoff arrangements in the Western Division of the OHA intermediate have been com pleted Thornton finished the schedule in first place Vandorf Bruins were second Alliston third and fourth will meet in a best two out of three series First game of the set was scheduled for Newmarket earlier this week second game at Beeton to night Thursday If a third arid deciding game is needed it will be played in the Newmarket arena next Monday Thornton and are play- ing a best two out of three series in the other bracket of the group semifinals Series winners will meet in a best three out of five set for the group title HISPORTS It was a fairly quiet week on the district basketball front A twinbill at the Pickering Coll ege gym highlighted the activ ity In it Pickering midgets swamped Aurora while Frank Gregoires Aurora Double- Blues with a late rush reversed the procedure with a triumph in the senior contest Vic hooped points and Graham to lead Aur ora seniors Top Pickering duo was Dave Rose and Duffee Rose harvested eight In the midget walkaway sank Bob to spear head the Pickering drive Wayne Aurora Bears meet Midland Redwings Friday in the third and we hope final game of the series The Bears have been getting by on the improved work of the less spectacular players while stars slumped Danny Patrick suffering from a chipped elbow bone has it in a cast now and expects to be ready for the group finals with Coliingwood BelAirs The northerners crushed Geor getown in three straight contests Midgets and Bantams are both still in the OMHA hunt after swamping Whitby by virtue of crushing wins at home They are sheduled to meet either Coliing wood or Midland team and the opposition from here on will be tough At tonight Doug Alcorns courageous crew will meet Frank war riors in the second game of the group playoffs If a third one is necessary it will go by a toss of the coin Newmarket At the weekend the scoreboard read Spence nailed four poms Char12 thro points lie two for Aurora I didnt seem In exhibition Fred ex- Newmarket High physical edu cation director brought up his Eastern Commerce seniors only to be handed a trimming by Pickering College seniors Garry Price rolled up 26 points Stan Dresser to head Pickering- Peter Short with and Joe Nash with were Com- merce leaders 1n semifinals Picker ing College won a senior decision over Brock District High School It was the first game in a totalpoints series The winner will meet either Parry Sound or Pedfe Gomez rattled the rim for point Garry Price had to pace Pickering Bill nailed Francis Collum for the visiting Brock hoop- Cafes New Season bid Art Kneeshaw secretary and chief statistician of the Bradford Curling Club announces that Lloyd rink has col lected points to lead the pa rade in the clubs winterlong competition There are just nine league games to play and a battle is developing for the grand aggre gate prize for the year Newmarket rinks are well back in the standing Joe rink with is in the standing Harold Eatons rink has points and ranks while Herb Lawrences quartet has points and holds down the spot Strikes And Spares NEW VANDORF COACH Mickey Smith who along with Doug Alcorn was a kingpin in organizing the Vandorf Bruins entry in the OHA intermediate C race has resigned as coach according to latest advice Mickey has given up the post due to a business promotion Mylcs MtTnnis a veteran per former with Newmarket hockey clubs and one of the Bruins top scoring threats has been ap pointed playing coach to succeed Mickey Smith Doug Alcorn re mains as manager Bea Hendricks collected Elsie 536 Hazel to pace the Ladies Lawn Bowling League Standing is Die Hards Trailers Fluffs It was high scoring week in the Monday ladies league Six teen broke over 500 Pacesetters were Mona Dean 594 Phyl Mc- 535 564 Emma Ann Davidson Dean 547 Ede Hall Ann Osborne Edna Shyrlea Preston 528 Thorns Helen Tugwell Claire Pollock 510 Elsie Ciine League standing Strik ers Senders Blowers Jems Clover Kickers Legion Newmarket Motors Combines Metal Workers Rockets 55 Dixons Office Specialty Newmarket Dairy 31 Ben Harrison punched out a 641 triple Bob Miller a 296 single to feature the Tuesday Mens league League standing Nuts and Bolts Green Horns CO Hovers 59 Grease Monkeys 53 Hangers 51 Comets High three game in town league were Roy Gibson Reg Wilson Dave Wed- deli Ernie Rank Jack Del Single game pacesetters were Roy Gibson Dave Wed- dell Jack Reg Wilson League standing Con struction Electric ftttk S I UKGAIN 20 CHICK sfARTER FEBRUARY SPECIAL ONLY CWT iii faaj vW Ann posted a single Mary a triple to pace the Tuesday ladies Standing is Fas Hes Dos KESWICKS PLAYOFFS SET Playoff arrangements in the rural hockey league according to Keswick Comets secretary have now been finalized Final standing in the league showed Canning- ton on top second third fourth Keswick fifth Keswick will meet and in a home roundrobin series The winner will represent the Tri- County circuit in the OHHA intermediate C The scries was scheduled to start last night with at Keswick Colwconk will play in Keswick next Monday Feb the other bracket of the playoffs and Cann will play a series The series winner will represent the County loop In the OHHA intermediate A the loser will carry on as a club MADETO- MEASURE QUALITY fie FOUR DAY SALE Upper 10 Clothes Hand Grade measure i J J I A For The Dressed Man Once again presents a special selling of Upper suits cut and tailored to your own measurements at an exceptionally low price In spect pur many choice fabrics woven in the finest wool flarmeb Glenurquhart X Special Price feel differ- suit CLIFF INSLEYS J for r either right or faniliar Clippers took a lacklustre overtime game in on Thursday Fri day the Cain clan played back to form and backed by good goal tending from Jim Cruikshank and defensive play by Hal Fisk- edged the Pontiacs 31 Sat urday night the Clippers rescued the in the fast six sec onds as Chick Webster scored the tying goal to make it 55 Tonight the must win and there are no and This will be a big one Saturday at Stouffvilie will also be a There have been crowds of at and at and the fans are really smoldering now Juveniles are still going after a surpris ingly good series with A big one on card is featured tonight edg ed at last week The King boys miss Bobby Fa is but both teams are sup remely confident This is one of the best Junior series in many years and the wrnner will meet either Port or Brace- bridge in the semifinals Bant ams are ready for bigger and better opposition The berg is hockey mad or should be with Clippers sailing in front in senior race and the juniors starting to draw crowds and threatening to take the group The Midgets flying in the C series and in the semis against Wellington were dropped by a strong Marmora team after a good season and all the lads are chuckling at the thought of my New Years prog nostications but are thankful I didnt jinx them Sutton Big Chief Ellis has his tribe set to scalp on Friday as the matched rivals meet with the chips down The second game in will be on Saturday is meeting Port Perry in the other section The group has been a big success this year Min and Sutton arc favored to I reach the final bracket Sutton finished in first place in the reg ular schedule and the supporters arc confident Owls anil Sods Keswick of course is percolating in ORHA but we havent their schedule Oakridges and King minors will likewise note that we dont know about their opponents Sorry to see Millionaires fold for the season after an unsuccessful campaign If the Millionaires had decided to piny they would have had a fair financial break good competition and would still be going a bit too rich for the blood and there wos opposition George town which took the group by default is meeting the Kingston Army in the first round There after its like Durham etc Chum Black superinten dent for King for years horse man and sportsman honored last night by his King township colleagues at the Good Roads Convention a presentation It was a total surprise to the genial Chum but an event long overdue In Answer to inquiries we at tended the Ontario banquet and had the pleasure of meeting Lou The Toe of the Cleveland Browns Robin Roberts Gerry James Rocky Vance Sal MogHe Jesse Owen Chris Chat- sway and Rosen We missed the others although we heard the speeches and of course Miss Marilyn Bell Stewart and Babe Dye weve met before Miss Bell stole the show as usual with her modesty and naturalness Jesse Owens was the topflight orator from a serious point and the other Arnerk athletes all scintillated at the mike Owing to space we wont dwell longer on the event but from here on each week until we reach the end well pass along a few re marks or anecdotes about these gents Mead sports writers and radio commentators will be guests of the at a buffet supper and gettogether at the Royal York hotel a tribute to the the pressmen on all levels Northern Notes Business took us North last week and we had a short fanning bee with one or two familiar one of the best baseballers that ever performed in Canaltown last team Aurora Blue Ribbons of 33 is still located at Graven- hurst but expects to sell his business and move to Sudbury Ken supplies all district hockey teams with sporting equipment and hes enthusiastic over the prospects of Gravenhurst juve niles and midgets in the series Already one of the best players Red Sloan a kid who weighs pounds is slated for Weston Dukes His dad is the wellknown Gordon Sloan of Sloans Lunch Running the Briars Dairy and enjoying curling now is Don Mc Donald a former Young Rangers and Sutton Greenshirts star for ward and a stalwart over the years at Gravenhurst Scott a durable performer who follow ed his brother Bob to Aurora in the and played sturdy junior and intermediate at Aurora is back in his native heath and looking the picture of health He is Ken brotherinlaw We moved on to for Court and found Tubby Bar rett former nemesis and Danny Poland son of Pat Poland of Bradford detachment exBarrie Flyers and Chatham are the toast of the town as the Bears are two games up in a best of seven series with McDonalds Sundridge Beavers Crowds of around attending playoff games Sund incidentally has a new arena which cost Friend Bucko who is the roommate at Ottawa of Jack Smith says rates over per person in the community We didnt get any farther north but we learned that Bruce vett who was a great pivot per former with the Redmen of 27 and 23 who lost out in respective years to Owen Sound and then Marlboros is residing in North Bay was a great stick- handler but one of those players who never seem to be extending themselves Now hes a conduc tor on the railway and on the same crew is none other than is Kelly better known as Pep the whirling dervish of the Canaltown boys Visiting Newmarket this week and you can met him at the game tonight is Doug Wright who is now mine paymaster at Que Doug who came to New market in the mid20s played some fine hockey for Stan Smith and hes busy right now renew ing acquaintances Hes the of George Golden- Mile Down at the Ontario Sports- writers do on Thursday met a further crowd of northerners in cluding Carl president of and secretary Lome Miller of and Sil verman Sudbury who sent re gards to the Newmarket folk Max had that good northern club that met the of 33 in a historic series that had the Gar dens rocking Ridges Pioneers Advance In Oak Ridges Pioneers fast shaping up the surprise pack age district scraps have advanced to the OMI LA Juvenile quarterfinale The Plot ousted Camp Borden last week Skating shooting and check ing with authority they whipped the Royals at Thursday hut the shoe was on the other foot Friday Camp Borden blanket the Pioneers at Tito carryover from the first game gave the Pioneers the round and series Thursday John and Dan Goaty fcnotehed two goals apiece while Shirley Smith Boh Wool ley Larry Comfort Hugh popped In singles to lead the Pioneers vie parade Ed and Don Beacon were the Army Goals by Valllcncourt Mike provided Camp Borden with their win over Oak Ridges Friday leafs And Brains Tie Hawks Win In The Leafs and Boston put on a sizzling scrap and Chi shaded Rangers In the opening battles In the Optimist sponsored NI Friday at the arena Bones late third period coal his second of the ftnme en abled Boston to tie the Leafs Harold Foster was the Bruins early sniper Dave Carley came through handsomely to resistor two Leaf markers The other Leaf sniper was Don Moffatt John Haines scored two early goats and Eddie Thornton fired a third to the Hawks an early lead The Rangers came back with a rush on goals by John Hopper and John to make things hot for the Hawks In the closing min utes Specialties Earn Plate hi Playoffs Newmarket Specialties living up to their preseason billing lost a game and won round Thursday at Orangeyille The Specialty skaters having their first taste of natural Ice a decision to Cubs at Orangeville Boasting a four goal carry over from the first game of the series the Specialties won the round and earned the right to advance in the B playoffs Orangeville gave the Eddie Pitt Kn combina tion quite a battle and had Specialties shaking in their shoes when they scored four un answered first period goals to square the round The Specialties the good scrap ping club they are went about in efficient manner in keeping in the playoff hunt as they scored two second period goals without an Orangeville reply to make the game read 12 and on the round Warren start ed the Specialties scoring with a nifty unassisted effort and Ken Bell scored before the per iod closed on a relay from Jack Cain Both teams counted in the final period with Bob Wilson the trick for the Special ties After a wobbly first period start Ross came back to earn a star for his superb tickstopping endeavours in the final two frames Specialties caught the tired Cubs flatfoot ed in the late stages as Bill For- ban Don Grant Mor ton Laurie and Charl ie all had breakaways only to miss the net from close quarters Newmarket Era and Th Feb HOPP POD a Din fcekiiV HOPE FOR ONTARIO Juveniles Vs Parry Sound On Home Ice Next Week J rearguards Grant Autos Lions Advance Aurora Automotlves midget and Aurora Lions bantam have qualified for the next round of the play- downs Fortified by a robust defensive effort by Dave and Jim BUI Mundells Aurora topped Whitby at Whit by Friday Aurora swamped Whitby in totalgoals series opener to capture the round 223 Harry Sutlon Aurora Lions de feated Whitby in bantam at Whitby Friday to win the round and series Coliing has been named as next round opposition for both Aur ora teams Wayne and Jack Brooks turned In Imposing two- Roal capers to lead the onslaught Herb contributed the other Aurora tally Aurora bantams ahead started rolling offensively In the final period to wrap up the game with a threegoal outburst Keith Browning was the Lions leading light with two coals Other Aurora goals were spread around among Mike Patrick Larry Sutton Bob Smart Teeter Ron Walker will provide the next opposition for Newmarket Office Specialty in the juven ile B Its the fourth round coming up for the locals A series victory will likely move them into the Ontario semifinals The first game in the total- goals set with Parry Sound will be played at the Sound Saturday at pm The second game will be played here As yet the date for game two hasnt been definitely settled and wont be until tomorrow How ever the latest information indi cates it will be next at pm or next Wednesday The Specialties are coached by Ken Eddie Pitt is manager They have piled up an impressive record this season and club officials are hoping the fans will pack the arena Monday lo cheer them on Members of the team are goalie Ross Copeman subgoalie Bill ton Charlie Don Thorns and Warren First front line unit is Bill Bob Wil son and Don Jack Cain Bill Cain and Ken Bell form the second attacking corps while the third line is com posed of Laurie VanZant Norm Smart and Bob Vandorf Wins Opener Against Using speed and slick passing as main offensive props Vandorf Bruins nailed Athletics at Newmarket arena Monday It was the first game in interme diate C group semifinals The scries is a best two out of three affair The second game will be at Friday It was a fine hockey game not too much body contact but lots of speed and fine passing The MclnnisAlcorn boys deserved to win and did Six players figured in Bruins overdrive offensive Bill Mabtiett and Thorns like perpetual motion machines were paceset ters They turned in imposing hat tricks Ken Thorns Bill Patrick and speedster Grant Firth shared the other Bruin tallies Rear guards Jack Smith Norm and Murray along with playing coach turned in steady defensive efforts and fed up passes that resulted in Bruin goals Joe Burke was steady in the Bruins cage to complete a winning pic ture John Holancin scored twice to lead Beetoiu Other Beeton gun were 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