Newmarket Era and Express, 20 Dec 1956, p. 14

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bfn MM AwiMMsWH If ho to crowd Into In North York mid get theyre going have to spill Bill MundeH Appliance sex- Trie rode to the fop of the league standing as they dropped Friday at Tot the winners their fourth win after two rounds Mumttlla hit to in three against one reply In he final Proving It a true team ef fort figured in the Aurora scoring Lorry Wall and Keith Scott the ball roll ing with period goafs then Browning scored in the middle period It was Hon Walk Mike Patrick and Larry Sut ton on the shooting end in Auro ras busy third period scoring show Km Posting Piano Tuner Technician AUTHORIZED FOR MASON AND DISCOUNTS ON HA NO TRADEIN VALUE ON TOUR PIANO ALSO USED SALE ORAL AND SAVE MONEY Visit Grace AURORA MINORS WIN ANOTHER PAIR When theyre around home there seems to be no stopping Aurora minor The Aurora Lions bantams and Au rora Appliances midgets chalked up their third successive doubleheaders triumph at the Aurora arena Dec For a big scoring kickoff Au rora Lions smothered Lake Wil cox in the opener of twinbill In the nightcap half Bill MundeUa midgets played impressively to drop Woodbridge In the bantam game the Lions started early on their scoring spree and kept up their high geared show over the rest of route Don Taylor and Kellh Wright with three goals each spearheaded he winners while Ken Taylor Brian Knowles Norm Dennis Robert Wright and Terry Stone jumped into the scoring act with two goals apiece Derek Seott and Ken Hammond were the other Lions snipers After Reg nailed the first goal in the midget game and Gory Chapman scored on a pass from Mike Patrick to set Aurora up with a first period lead Goals by Larry Sutton and Ted Murrell boosted Aurora ahead in the middle round Dan scored two goats in the third period to com plete a staling hattrick and Gary Chapman punched homo his second tally to wind up the Aurora scoring Bob counted second goal Down the Centre by Ab Hulse Phone 80 Family income in Canada has nearly doubled in the last years while statistics show that the act ual cost of living has risen just over per cent 200 ONLY Trees hi- Choice Pine and Spruce KINO to Swimming Pool with a record of and start of this week comes back io e a to night after playing in Bowman vule last night The fans will recall the fine Juvenile club the rubber town had last year and the year before and they have given a good account of to dale With the league unpredictable in nearly every game the Rings should move up steadily from that attendance last week As you know the Smokies broke even with Bears In the cluster of last week still percolating on an unbroken streak of six straight comes to Aurora on Friday for what should be a classic and the two clubs go at it In Port Perry on Saturday Bears recognize the power of the Brooks but arc quietly confident of upsetting the applecart even though the visit ors wilt be favorites Brooklin took Whitby and Lindsay since last week Larry has added to the Aurora roster and despite the fact he lacks condition the youngster went for two goals in the New market series and he looks like a star in the making Master Gary displayed some faire on Friday as he hooked the puck out of the crease drew back and fired the winner past Adair much to the disgust of the Smokies who were hollering pro test It would be well to remember that Maple Leafs Detroit decis ion of some weeks ago Referee Stan was on the play and the goal was OK By the same token a hand for Grant Winter who handled the line chore to per fection and looks like a real pros pect for the future Aurora is for tunate in having Bill and Andy along Winter to look after the needed officiating A Crying Shame Is the way to describe the attendance at Aurora on Friday There were less than in the pews for the Newmark et vs Aurora game and this is nei ther fair to the players the man agement or the arena What do you have to do to fill the seats Doug Alcorn will welcome any suggestions from you as will manager Jack Robinson Aurora has a and record in competit ion took a narrow 43 ver dict over Bradford on Saturday as over fans enjoyed their first will have a successful season Breton continues to rule the in termediate roost with an unbeat en record In four starts Aurora Bradford Richmond Hill and Milton follow in that or der This year Frank lost Johnny to the north Tom Kcogh to Alliston juniors and Bill and Tommy Coll- Ings to Bradford To replace this quartet made a tenstrike by signing Bob Ray of Alliston who played Jun ior with Owen Sound Greys lake Smith and Bob of the now defunct Thornton club have also been added and with Bob Red KclJy Coley and the rest of the champions vailablc it looks as If theyll have to bo installed as favorites The ultimate winner of the champion ship may well come from this ar ena again Aurora were overjoyed on Sunday as that old smoothie Normle donned the pads He will ink his ploying certifi cate this week Stunden started at the age of in junior company with Richmond Hill played for Victoria Square and Stouffville juniors and then for the Clippers until this year In that time the Clippers won the senior B crown in The addition of will give the that added zip needed not that Stan Riviere has not been doing a good job in the nets Two goalies are always nice to have on hand and a little competition keeps the boys on ed ge Too bad to report the first Ser ious Injury of the season Last Thursday as Aurora took a 54 win in Lewis veteran pivot player of the Clipp ers sustained a broken leg as he crashed into the boards by acci dent and he will be lost to Harry Lees club for the season is a valiant performer and this year hadnt reached his best con dition or form Fortunately Mr Lee has a lot of eagerbeaver youngsters ready to lake their place in the lineup It looks like a terrific interme diate race to the wire and with both and New Years fall ing on Tuesdays you wont sec the in action at home until January Theyll be playing on the road and trying to keep in shape but the layoff which cant be helped isnt calculated to im prove matters Whitby juniors and glimpse of hockey in over j a decade The new arena lives up h up to all the promises made and wilh the club every time out the new entry Mi ft or hi a future of until Itftju fruit rmhuc iht 1 j t a if MM season digs into their regular nigh Is Stew Wilson and Bill for mer Aurora Bears turned out to practice with Aurora intermedi ates on Sunday and who has been with the Bears this season was also on hand As manager Ron Simmons the old took the ice on Thursday at and played with both and elan it can be ween that the are leaving no stone unturned to pro- due- a winner and you can bet they wonl be caught shorlhandcd again Wilson and can both pro duce fine brand of hockey when they want to turn on the heat and in the past only the will to win has been inconsistent in their play over the long grind said that Master has left the Bears camp miffed because of the advent of Dave Broad to the Aur ora twine cage alternated with Al Child last year and did a pretty fair chore This year he has ployed fine hockey and look ed to be headed for a big season until Broad appeased in the pict ure As member of the Bears QMtIXUMA A HI TO THI If you loo tit a in rush without enough unit to tut ill your griff ilka broth and cUi follow to the of of you ran your shopping problem with a few of ft a for vfonc an your tut jima and or for you or your grand as a gift So drop Into neighbourhood Bof hi fcrtruh today Set if it doesnt that chuckle to your Bank of Montreal CAM HON Jt I III the Mi e A I afrnl lo a hit Ml ijtlff in I tahatl If til Jt tut it WITH M VAIK Of lift 111 WIN PAIR HEAD FOR LEAGUE TOP It whi double win week for Hon Hit unions Aurora Ik lairs a darler Hut an Impressive home 1 win i Hill the IkTain from to nip at in a rousing In setto at fitouff- the aiiV and Ioji Spider piloted the scored first threw and SlooffvJIh- ahead I A in Mir pviUMl Hon ilktun in tying oil anil In to mint winner In Tmiidaya homo effort the tan wiid in llin tlilid add ion In a fiil lead with goat romp foil on goalie tUt tip In Ilia my This kite iMVl null U dak with the man lhom ami Jim the King join kill dtola whiio Hugh Im well aa deiulvo kilo lung imI Phil Mult two to provide tin in the I till- can of course also play for the as needed and Alcorn and Robinson both realize you cant go with one goalie alone so that doubtless will have plenty of work between the two clubs We that if there Is any misunderstanding It will soon be Ironed out Age hasnt appeared to assuage the playing tactics of Joint Comb now with Meaford Knights McComb always subjected to plenty of attention from the op posing players from junior on revels in the rugged going and neither expects nor gives quarter However there arc many who have thought his temper has cool ed out somewhat over the years Already has received two suspensions by the one for choice of language oth er for rough play Meaford hasnt been sweeping things this year land Bob Clark arc eager to as- A Keswkfc Comets Ready Opener Keswick Cornell are for their league debut scheduled for between Christmas and New Years Thats the good word from the Comets front office At a league meet ing held last week the Comets were grouped with Sutton Kirk- field and Coboconk The league will op erate as a division of the On tario Hockey association The teams will play a double home and home schedule This will give the Comets home and 10 away contests Judging from the keen rivalry between the teams Ihe fans will be treat ed to some redhot contests Coach Lowell Waller Is confi dent the Comets will ice a con tending squad were on hand for Mondays Comet practice at the Sutton arena The trainee list included two goalkeepers three rearguards and front liners Back and ready to take on the goaltending chores aro Tex Baker and Ted while Merlyn Winch Bud Thompson Strikes and Spares Tommy Scott was the leader in the Office Specialty league with an last time out Other big guns were Don Gibson Bert Smith Bill Bruce Andrews Don George Francis McFarland Bert Fred Lou Oman Stew Parks Jim 500 Dave Harvey Bernard Kay 585 Jack Malcolm Hon Jenkins 573 Harry 569 Chas Grif- fithics Ken Miller 563 Hugo Albert Topham Don Gibsons team is back in lead and some of the boys including McComb have been taking it out on the opposition Incidentally Don Blackburn of the Smoke Rings earned himself a fine or one game suspension as a re sult of some foolish misconducts at Newmarket last week Optimists Blank 70 Mil Newmarket Optimists stepped on the gas to register a n over at Saturday in a North York bantam hockey league game The win the Optimists se cond successive shutout gave the locals a two win one loss record over the season thus far The Optimists rocketed into a first period lead as Keith Burling popped in Dennis Foleys pass Ken Needier scored from Burling and Larry Keffer counted unassisted Given this early start and giv en some ace high goaltending by Chuck the Optimists had little difficulty adding to their first period margin Over the rest of the route Brian Bales scored from Jim Mc Donald and OReilly whip ped in Keith relay Climaxing their ride to victory Gary scored from Lar ry Keffer and Keith Burling went in to score unassisted in ihe final frame the defensive burden Up front coach Lowell Waller is looking to Howard Ash Noel Ash Stan Pollard Ivan Rye Mike and Doug Card to put the sock in the Comets power plays Comet officials for the season arc Howard Ash presi dent Ed manager and secretarytreasurer Lowell Wal ler coach NORTH YORK BANTAM Aurora Newmarket Schombcrg Lake Wilcox 3 2 I 0 Pis l It was a big scoring evening InterCommunity League Mon day Frank VandenBcrghs and Herb Simpsons were features Also In the high category J Harry Brammcr Bill Ingram A Boy Kcfferj Sontplo Percy Pern- George Watt Tapp Roy Gibson M Steve 225 Frank VandenBergh 222 Roy Gibson arc the high average men Steve single and triple are season toppers Academy Aces lead league followed by Bradford and Rich mond Bowl Hewitt 589 Ann Joy j lough Doris Kay were Tuesday ladies league leaders ELECTROLUX A JUNIOR Brooklin Aurora Bowmanville 2 4 Whitby 3 Newmarket Lindsay Affi PURIFIER and CLEANER TRIPLE BRUSH FLOOR POLISHER ATTRACTIVELY FOR CHRISTMAS HERB 29S HAMILTON ST HILL NEWMARKET PHONE TWINING S4061 BUY CHRISTMAS STEALS Have regular free chest rays Visit doctor for a tuberculin test I mi of Fa KB I I faith the Christmas to all men ftct at mankind flit on w At this us one again affirm our faith hi mankind and to tht tat of a a wotM tht faith that It Its of on Goodwill to v 1 v i V 1 f Che I VVi v- why TV r

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