Newmarket Era and Express, 19 Dec 1957, p. 12

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Minors Lose At Home Bradford minor ere oil the short end on three in Mondays North York attraction at the JraoVord arena In bantam Terry Stone hit SPORTSMAN Mormons Sport Haven Lane North of Hospital Ph rft for four goals Keith Wright three Gary Webb two as Au rora Lions tripped Bradford Ron Dan Lee and OReilly shared Bradford count ers In midget despite their best effort of the season Bradford dropped an verdict to Beet- on Roland Corner Larry Men der Bruce Davis and Bill Marks carried the scoring load for Bradford Gary Boyce nailed three goals Maurice Clifford two to spark Unable to cope with Beetons classy attack Bradford dropped a decision to Beeton in juvenile Joe Brinkos and Vic triggered the Brad ford goals Dave was the sharp est Ferrier bag ged four goals Larry Bray three Benny Bergin and Jim Coughlin two each in the win ning cause Smokies Tripped By Parent Flyers WANTED GRAVEL Anyone having possible gravel pit within to 5 miles of Holland Landing PLEASE SEND NAME AND ADDRESS TO BOX 219 ERA AND EXPRESS LTD NEW- MARKET OR PHONE AURORA PA 75203 Testing will be done at no cost owner Keith Davis SPORTING GOODS 254 Main St Newmarket TW BUDGIES AND MOUNTAIN CANARIES CAGES STANDS PET SUPPLIES ORDER EARLY TOYS A FULL RANGE INCLUDING TINY TEARS DOLL GIFTS LARGE VARIETY CHINA WALL PLAQUES Sportt Equipment HOCKEY GOLF BALLS ARCHERY SKIS XMAS CARDS GIFT WRAPS RIBBON SEALS TAGS ETC MODEL KITS PLANES CARS BOATS TRAINS ACCESSORIES Herb Cain and Peter Gorman must keep a close watch on their efficient puck- stopper Hap Emms Flyer mentor it he watched work Thursday is likely to be calling him up to Barrie was the outstanding star as Barrie Flyers put across a exhibition triumph over New market Smoke Rings at the arena Thursday Another Smokie who earned a firstclass certificate for effort was Peter Peter checked here there and every where Under these conditions it was only right that should have the honor of firing the Smokies only goal It came after 318 of the first per iod It was the first goal of the game It was also fitting that a pair of players no strangers to New marketAurora fans Bill han and Danny Patrick should share the glory on the Flyers tying goal The first period ended Wayne Haigs second period goal at 340 broke the deadlock The Flyers set up a 51 cushion be fore the second intermission scoring three goals in less than a minute Tom Black Murray and Bill fired the payoff shots goal came on the slickest chunk of hockey stickhnhdiing the game Cote and Pete ko the latter rated as a coming great scored Barrios final per iod goals Every Smokie did a creditable job against the huskier and speedier Flyers Smoke Rings Win At Aurora Theres a grand old saying in Newmarket that two points off Aurora is like taking four points off anyone else Taking this kind of reasoning seriously one might say Newmarket Smoke Rings picked up four points Fri day as they went into Aurora to notch a win over the Mundell Bears This dramatic road triumph erased any thoughts that the Smoke Rings might be home ice dandies and road game flops It was their second successive road victory and gave them a season record of four wins two defeats a record that entrench es them solidly in second place in the Suburban Super Seven cir cuit The Smokies lowered the boom on the Bears but quick It just took Jack Cain with assist help from Jerry Fox 35 seconds to furnish the Smokies with a lead Less than ten minutes later Jerry Fox went in to dump in John McKnights pass This second Smokie goal came with Ross Patrick in the hoosegow doing time for a trip The goalies Smoke Ring FIREMEN SPONSOR PARADE The Santa Parade was colorful with floats and the decorated fire engine of the volunteer brigade which sponsored the parade Saturday The Aurora high school band played the martial music One float was by the Lions club showing a large replica of a Hon with crest two young hockey players Bob and Bruce Graham Brian six as a baseball player two young girls as figure skaters Treasurer Ernest Smith was outfitted with placards reading Were broke Floats and decorated vehicles included Cliff Graham West and Wood Moore Bros Aurora Dairy Schornberg Cream ery the and Clowns Pack ages of treats were given to chil dren A MERRY XMAS TO ALL HEADQUARTERS FOR TURKEYS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WE WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING STOCK AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Turkeys frozen B GRADE LB UP Turkeys frozen GRADE LB Turkeys frozen A GRADE 10 14 LB Turkeys frozen predressed A GRADE 20 24 LB FRESH KILLED ONTARIOS FINEST HEN TURKEYS 14 18 LB I FRESH KILLED ONTARIOS FINEST TOM TURKEYS FOR EXTRA FINE BEEF SHOP HERE WE WILL HAVE A SUPPLY OF OUR OWN GRAIN FED S T E E R S FOR XMAS TRADE BUY WHAT YOU WANT PREPARED AS YOU WISH IT AND PERSONAL SERVICE BRIGES MEATS AURORA AND NEWMARKET Bring a magnifying glass to find u W am next door to big atora Orlie Bears Allan Child earned the plaudits of the crowd in the second period Both re fused to give ground- in the siz zling second period and handled all the shots fired at them with out a The Gormanites took advantage of an Aurora penalty to Dan tripping it was call ed to spring into a 30 lead after six minutes of spirited third period action At the Smokies sprinted ahead as Bob Maissoneuve camped on Childs doorstep routed home Brian Millions relay The Bears saved their best hockey for the final ten minutes Smoke Ring goalie to the best efforts delight of coaches and Cain had the no pass sign up until of the period It was then that Gary Bonham socked home Dan pass It was a well deserved goal Certainly the Bears had played well enough to reap some kind of a reward Three minutes late the Bears were back knocking on the score- keepers door It was who did the honors helped by Keith Graham and Doug Mclrt- nis The Bears haunted crease from there on to the final bell but the coolasacucumber Smoke Ring goalie foiled their Curlers Beaten There Isnt unbeaten rink remaining the York Curling club first series play Friday the unbeaten rink Alan Me- foursome went under before Cliff some Just nay It wan the Fri day the jinx working We couldnt do anything right re ports skip The Friday jinx was working in other direction or so some of the curlers would like you to believe Grant Sines rink topped Harold Eatons rink Bill McCaffrey defeated Art Evans 108 while Mayorelect Alex Belugins rink outscored Charlie Hunts crew ft was definitely a jinxnight for Al foursome They couldnt do a thing right and lost to Lou Stephens rink There were other line match es during the week In the low scoring bracket Bob Yates edged Harold Eaton Frank Dawsons rink topped Jack quartet while Bill and Clare had to settle for an 8all tie In high scoring games defeated Grant Sine Lou Stephens defeated Art Evans 115 Alan out pointed Joe Stauffcr Mo HalPs rink halted Clare ales impressive win record with a triumph Jack ties rink showed class to top Max Stiles Forward Look rink Clare Smiths Bar ber Shop quartette handed Ernie Sokol rink an set back Bert Morrisons foursome had to take a back seat to Bill setts rink Bob Smith de feated Cameron while Ralph McCanns rink tossed some near perfect stones to beat Bill Bales The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Dee DRAW Winner of the Canadian Le gion Newmarket Branch Christmas draw held Saturday Dec were as follows First White 270 Mill ard Ave Newmarket No second P Pike No 3834 third Harry Pen rose Newmarket No fourth No 3147 Color Films Still and Movie BUDD STUDIOS Next to Office SINGER SPECIAL TREADLE OWNERS Let our experts convert your present machine to electric operation including light and speed control for only SINGER SEWING MACHINE Hasketts HASH By GEORGE HASKETT Newmarket Sports Editor MAIN ST PHONE OFFICERS PROMOTED Town council approved the promotion of James OHalloran and Russell Smith from the rank of probationary officers to third class constables Their new salaries will be 3300 per year Five days to Christmas Eve and Santa has arrived al ready for the Smoke Rings Our hustling bustling juniors have second place well in hand in Suburban Super Seven By the way our downsouth cohort Ah reports it wont be Super Seven any long er but Super Eight Georgetown has been accepted into the league It looks like Santa has been good to our mijwr hockey sides as well midgets and Optimist bantam are leading their respective North York leagues Both clubs are unbeat en to this point The bantams according lo our western scout Doug will remain that way until Fri day Doug on that occasion will be bringing in his Lions The Bergen are also unbeaten this season A couple of newcomers have played prominent scoring roles in the Optimists excellent early showing Fred Thomas and Mike Walton Both are new Hub resi dents Coach Ross and manager Nets Garrett are pleas ed with the Optimists effort The same is true for manager Larry Molyneaux and coach Bill John ston of the Legion midget entry What else- have wc to crow about before and Danc er bust in It is good to see the extensive local minor hockey program going along so well The success of the program speaks well of the excellent work of chairman Don Warner and his busy body of executives including Clarence McMullen Francis Ted Robinson Ray Smith Larry Molyneaux etc About the most perplexing problem our minor hockey wor kers have to cope with is fan at tendance Your scribe not wanting to dampen the spirit hates to mention the fact but the parents still arent get ting out to see junior scamper along the ice lanes It is a cry ing shame that more parents do not attend the games It would certainly help the minor hockey executives lo car ry on their work and give them to continue There are at least adults working in the minor hockey setup It a labor of love with them How about making a New Years resolution right here and now to gel out to the games after the holiday festivi ties Us sporting blokes have much to be thankful about Resides living in the best county in the world we can always find a sporting event near at hand to look in on Tonight of course theres splash of dishdash hockey as Hill and Doug Alcorn bring in their Aurora Bears for a joust with the msn Rings It should be a clas sic tussle From our observations the Marlies havent sent along too strong recruits to help Alcorns tribe Probably the squire of will be whistling a few bars of All I want for Christ mas is a couple of good im ports Whether Alcorns lilt ing notes will retch the ears of Msrlie big brass is a horse of a different hut Anyhow the Bears have received tha Marlie sweaters now ell want Is the imports to fit them The Bears at that havent done too badly without any imports They arc running third behind and Newmarket It speaks well of the coaching job of Bill Your scribe hopped up lo Bradford the past couple of Sat urdays lo see the intermediate Brads Fords in action There will not be too many clubs in the district intermediate group to stop the Bradford crew In the Don Gibson Thorns Ron line Bradford has about the highest scoring front line combination in intermediate hockey Another trio of with Brad ford are George Davis Norm Smart and Don Thorns Arena manager Hob Lynn seems to he packing them In for the inter mediate games as well as any team in the area SlapShots Before Christmas Jack Cain was the first bad chap to get nicked under the Ontario Hockey Associations new ruling about joining a fight already in progress It will cost Jack or somebody or a game suspension Jack along with Smoke Rink Brian Mil lion are tied for fourth place in the Super Seven scoring stulis- Marcel is first Veni Ferguson wing er second with Stan ton of running third Heres one way to keep Santa before the public The Holland Lamling Santa parade committee is sponsoring a ho ckey team Its the Landing Rockets in the Bradford and dis trict Intermediate hockey look Coach Ken will have to start doing some scouting His to date havent done too well in league play against Bond and Suttons Mr Sport John advises his Sutton midgets kicked off their North 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