Newmarket Era and Express, 10 Jan 1952, page 9

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J Ft i i- j Masked ill HASH Like a good many filberts street corner hot- stovers and took a rehash course on our trusty OHA manual after the affair BusK and the trail led down rule Now there friends is a tricky bit of legislation School Leafw Starts It reads If a team is with drawn or being on the ice fails to start play within two minutes when ordered to do so the man- After coach or official of the club which is responsible for any of these actions will be auto matically suspended for one year from date of the infraction with out the right to appeal If youre in the mood for a puzzler heres one and the are welcome to it Don- Jeffreys Shipbuilders bench manager had been ousted earlier Techni cally if you care to get techni cal Eddie Bush was out of the game when he drew the match misconduct Being out how could be nominate a man to serve his sin bin time Hie OK incidentally could clean up financially by renting the town hall for the hearing- Invite all the participants and charge the customers a head Ob think nothing of it youre welcome Your doesnt hold with these foreshortened games- Give us the full treatment say I and should back their of ficials when it comes to the showdown Builders intimated theyd been jobbed Penalty statistics didnt prove it They had five minors Spits three showman Bush bark is worse than his bite or is it appear to have disposed of all his Christmas goodwill And the Spits top of didnt tend to improve his disposition Sin bin keykeeper and our side- clock watcher JLa drew his ire was sold a goods not to make any to visit Colling- for a spell AGRICULTURAL REP ILL York Countys agricultural representative of Newmarket has been confined to bed with vims pneumonia since the middle of December We are pleased to learn from his assistant Ed Pearson that Mr is making steady recovery away Thursday The Bush special much in evidence here and supposed of the Spits in the initial contest was again brought out but were reliably informed the market price on the potent brew has dropped a shade in past week Ah well it was exciting while it lasted little doubt odd largest crowd of the campaign will break down the igloo doors on the return visit of the Bushmen- Please please dont put Eddie away for too long its much too much fun having him around Theres ways about it Hes a magic drawing card here and elsewhere around the Big Five circuit Spits plan a tea party in Saturday night at least one bus load of hardy fans will make the trip- Chances are theyll return in one piece but for those who dont theres this consolation The Era and Express will positively run obit notices free gratis Spit Spots Coach At dropped Swifty Todd from the lineup Thursday Fans are saying Bill Patricks improved play has been standout in past few games Patty is a tireless skater and a workhorse hockey man Coach Shewchuk frontline shuffle is paying dividends Bill Johnston from his newly acquired wingline spot has run a flock of goals Don Smith has fitted like a glove into the pivot post his forechecking ability is much in evidence Can the Spits spill the Shipbuilders They can Quite a number may disagree with this corner but were surer than ever the Spits play the puck and leave the man for man bumping to the heavier stacked northern ers in the bag Bush may have slowed down somewhat but dont underestimate his rallying power and hockey ability It was Eddie in case you didnt notice who started both Shipbuilder goals i L BUI fe J Im a little in report this but happened Years eve Dozing in front of the fireplace over a good hut dull hook your agent was stsrtlfd to sec two extraordinary figures emerging from the woodsmoke Something I ate no doubt I offered as an to a mind Just couldnt he no people one was a very decrepit old Kent who looked to be on hi hut less the other a wry fellow and they were chatting away to things were pretty fine while they said the I Cent who turned out to be for his j probably broke all records in my on earth broke lot of people with high prices if thats what you mean said the little fellow Everything higher than a speculators idea of a Cup tickets value For mere child this little lad seemed to be pretty well Informed on sports topics Im he announced and I know my stuff he added briskly XT youre so smart said the slinky old who was plainly on his last legs what are you going to do about things In your span on earth You have a lot or Augean stables to clean up i the the moppet After all if you buy barrel of apples and find that a couple are rotten thats expected Everybody Including the boys In the writing business to stress the misdeeds which are comparatively and overtook a lot of the Rood clean decent sport the real amateurism the which the backbone of really What rto you see for the future enquired the Old Boy anxiously And hurry up I got a date with a Man With a Scythe Theres a few things to which Id like to devote my time saul the youngster Speaking Id like to see- overtime come hack into hockey quavered the Old Boy I think it would add a thrill to the came and It would still the clamour of a lot of customers who after alt are entitled to what they want We might Ret away from a lot of tie that dotted my term Whats Hie matter with tie games pertly enquired sold KM Hockey is presented as a game A boxing rnaich usually listed for rounds A soccer same is minutes A football game Is en hour So Is a basketball match no overtime In those so why pick on hockey With En the league theres hockey enough I got Important things to attend to I got to keep eye on player At the lies when he on the shelf Ill have to band him over to I Richard breaking Stewarts alltime lingua record of goals In my span on this round old earth flag ready to hear a growing clamour to change iho so the west too can get a look at this event fo games one In each of the cities represented is my to it that theres a new heavyweight Joe is a nice old but adds the game That would ft looks like Detroit Wings and Toronto Cup final wilt finally win the title The number of heavyweight will be cot to si hockey team Hockey players outnumbered the customers Saturday morning as the Public School Hockey League strong fac ed off Flyers and won in the squirt division Bears and Barons in the peewees In the won on goals by Brian Bales and Wayne Croutch Brent erased the shut out for the Marlies on a setup pass from Dave and Allan Rennette Flyers sneaked out 21 over Rockets It was a happy occasion for Larry Bone as the Timothy St flash stroked in both Flyers counters Frank McGuire put away the Rockets lone marker In the sector Bears on goals by Barry and Ralph Abbott polished off Hor nets Howard pecked away for the Hornets one as sisted by Geo Robertson and Barton Sedore In the closeup contest Barons nipped Bisons Bob was the Barons sparkplug with two goals Paul Blair shot in the ultimate tie breaker and winner Ian Dick put on a oneman show hitting for both Bison tallies SCHOOL LEAGUE ROSTERS Theres both quantity and quality in the Public School Hockey League Everything about the league is big except the players The eightteam circuit boasts a roster of ap proximately players Teams in the squirt sector to 9 years are named after Jr A teams They are Marlboros Biltmores Rockets and Flyers Respective coaches are Frank Mr Lothian Mr Blackshaw and Mr Jefferson There are close to players registered for action In this di vision The peewee teams are pat- terened after American Hockey League teams and are Hornets Bears Barons and Bisons Re spective coaches are Frank Hol Doug Campbell Cliff and Sam Jefferson The four teams have a roster of players Team rosters are Ron Dunham Brent Dave John Lockhart Malcolm Olsen Terry Jim Brian Jones Gary Porter Roy John Hodge Terry Lar ry Tunney David Coupland Craig Jimmy Wood cock Peter Goldsmith Hugh Mc- Neil McNeil Allan Rennette Wayne Martin Ed Stewart Wayne Mike Smith Bill Comb Brian Dennis Edwards Brian Bales Paul Huntley Peter Watt John Wat son Don Jefferson John Gar rett Don Cameron Don Glenn OReilly Guy Terry Jim Barber Ron Rocket Reg Peterson Brad Gordon Jack Salter Paul James Lake Carr Laurie Tito Jim Million Keith ON THE ALLEYS Industrial loop bowlers move into action this week Heres the leagues present stand ing Office Specially Legion 30 Meteors Clover Kickers Combines 23 Metal Workers 25 Hillsdale Dairy Electric Turkey Catchers Newmarket Dairy Dixons Davis Leather trundlcrs start the New Year with six leading the loop with points Benningtons have 59 Kens 34 Two sweeps recorded in the first action Bud was the individual pace setter with a Other top flight efforts posted by Harry Thorns Ken Bennington Art Bennington Bus Jordan Burling Jim Davidson Obee Brian Yates Henry Mc- Wayne Edwards Jim Tucker Walsh Frank Jim Ward Jim Mc Donald Bruce Ed gar Larry Bon Larry Keffer Verne Abbott Teddy Ion Roy Brown Bob Norm BaU Grant Tom Moorby Paul Moore Don Parks Paul Dick Yates Ray Leadbeater Doug Baker Doug Curran C TEAMS Hornets Ernie John Gable Geo Robertson Garry How Barton Don Cook Don John Boy Dave Body Bruce Skelkorn Murray Jim thiir Jim Tunney Jack West Bears Keith Peterson Don Bone Barry Gord Wadsworth Ralph Bray Bill Le- Drew John Flicker Ralph Ab bott Hal Burling Brian Allan Bob Morrison John Moore Pag Terry Hilts Jim Raymond Barons Eddie Allan Max Hope Paul Blair Ralph son Ed Thornton John Hopper Brian Jack Gunn Dave Townsley Frank Garrett Jim Moore Peter Vale Jack Cullen How Blair Billy Daly Bisons Bob Carson Ian Dick Len Abbott Kerry Peters Gary Dyer Jim Garrett Jim John Haines Jack Little Walt Tony Bern ard OReilly Barry Buckler Early schedule reads Jan Hornets vs Barons Marlies vs Rockets Bears vs Bisons vs Flyers Jan Hornets vs Bisons Marlies vs Flyers Bears vs Barons vs Rockets A pair of shutouts and a thriller greeted Optimists disciples Friday pan The Black Hawks were skunked by De troit Leafs took Rangers and Boston 2 I Bill fired both Boston counters unassisted Earl Lo thian Canucks fastbreaking popped the Can tally Bill Mair pounced for three goals to pace Detroits allout at tack Chuck blasted home the fourth Bill Cain got three assists As the Leafs galloped over the Rangers Bob Wilson was the firecracker with two goals and two assists Don Norm and Don Thorns found the target for one apiece Allan Perks came up with a steady shutout show in the Leafs School Loop Four teams will seek the Pop Walker Trophy emblematic of East School Hockey League supremacy this winter advises Murray Edgar Mount ion Teams entered are Mount Rangers Ramb lers Mount Albert and Holland Landing Night Hawks The Night Hawks are present trophy holders Doubleheader attractions are planned for arena on Saturday morning at am and running through until noon The opening twinbill was run off last Saturday Murray Edgars speeders sparked by Dalt Thompsons three goals downed Mount Zion fry were forced to go two games when Holland Landing bogged down from lack of transporta tion In the second game the dogtired Zion nippers were squeezed out by Mount Albert WHAT THEY ARE SAYING Continued from page Mayor Rose carried through a varied agenda which was one half business and the other half an informal greeting of citizens in an expeditious and business like manner in which no time was wasted Although there were many speakers the pro ceedings were covered in about one hour Among those present were Mrs Crawford Rose Mrs King mother of Councillor Dale King Mrs Mrs Ralph Tucker Mr and Mrs Archie Murray Rev J Mr M Mr A Dr Henderson Mr Keith Mrs Gundy Mr Don Mr Alex Bell former mayor of Aurora Mr Ross Linton Mr Harry Corner Mr A Mr Lome Lee Mr Doug Fisher and Mr George Fish Other visitors had been ex pected and explanations for their unavoidable absence were given by Mayor Rose When the inaugural meeting was adjourned the mayor stated that there was some brief busi ness to transact pending the evening meeting This was the AURORA ROTARY CLUB has resigned as president of the Aurora Rotary Club in consequence of his tak ing up a position with a business firm in Toronto The resigna tion has been most regretfully accepted by members of the club Mr Burt Gilbert vicepresi dent of the club has succeeded Mr Stollery as president The position of vicepresident has been filled by Mr Floyd Corner At its meeting on Monday Jan 14 the subject of discus sion will be the So ciety which is being sponsored by the Aurora Rotary Club The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Jan It appointment of a striking com A motion nominating the appointment of the mayor reeve and deputyreeve was moved by Councillor Davis who thus gained the honor of being the first speaker of the council the motion being sec onded by Councillor Ralph Tucker who was the second councillor to speak in 1952 Notable Citizen Passes To Jive to the great age of years is in itself a great achieve ment but when it is accom panied by the love and admira tion of relatives and a great number of friends the accom plishment is always noteworthy All of which can be said for Mary Elizabeth who was born in at in township and died peacefully at her home at Head- ford on December The wife of Charles she was pre deceased by her husband 30 years ago Mrs Brodie came with her parents to the third concession of King township when she was eight years old and went to school at Glenville No less than 52 years of her long life were spent in Markham township where in later years she was af fectionately known as Grandma She was possibly the oldest member of that commun ity Her motto was Not how long we live but how well we live Mrs Brodie was a striking per sonality of great dignity who will be remembered for her con stant cheerfulness Up to the last she was interested in every body and in everything and was always busy She was a great reader and a constant subscriber to the Era and Express Mrs is survived by a son Norman of Headford and a daughter Harriet wife of George of Yonge street Aurora Surviving also are four grandchildren and two great grandchildren 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