Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Oct 1956, page 12

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L To Hive Three Hockey Teams Lake Wilcox In of nlrl tot North York minor hockey league- chairman of the Lake Wilcox Commission report the salon will en tor three teams bantam and midget Mr and sportsman Stan Williams will be in charge of the Lake Wilcox teams Approximately boys and parents attended the commiss ions hockey meet ing held Monday Down Centre by Ab Hulse ICE HERE NEXT WEEK Arena manager Stan Smith re ports the making equipment at the Newmarket arena probab ly will be started tonight and flooding operations alt being team well will commence Sunday KARA SARA say Mess- era Tele Gorman Herb Cain Jack and nil the other coaches and managers win this week watched some of their prize hockey hopefuls moveup to the A training camps at St Cath arines Hamilton and Peterborough ambitious to make the grade in higher com pany and perchance hitch their flying skates to an ultimate pro fessional contract the cont ingent IKK JACK and went to rie where Hap has a strong holdover of last years and needs only two or the gaps Adair was three to fill expected to battle it out with Stan Is hoping to have ice Brooks from to variable for hockey practice Oct fill the vacancy between the and it is expected the I pipes and public skating session of the son- son will be held Oct when you want it Did fcvjw could on OK icon of Citizens finance by plying up phone Call friendly loon Manager him oil Then drop later and pick up the Easy isnt ill end typical of Citizens desire to provide a loon service convenient corteovs When wont money for on useful purpose just coll Citizens finance Ilk htm Is FINANCE M I AMY I Manager torn me rati 1190 tilt pm till IN Hi N I A were thought to have a chance to make the grade At the same time team captain of the Smok ies GRANT MORTON went to St Catharines where Pilous is doing a re- building job in the Chicago chain Morton is good enough to win a post its just- a question whether or not the Tee- Pees need him enough to pay to the Smokies for a play er who has only one year in jun ior Also at will be three good forwards from Cliff John ston club BOB CORNISH the leading scorer in heads the trio of Neil and Bob Carnegie Johnston ex pects at least two of these will be back GRAND yearold of the Dod gers will be at Hamilton and this youngster except for his age and desire to stay at home could make the Mountain City club From AURORA under the eag le eye of Scout Bob Wilson of the j Hawks ROSS PATRICK left winger of the Bears and defence- man and tre and reman BARRY COOK up from Aurora Automotive Midgets are fin St Catharines for a Pat is looked upon as having the best chance for promotion I Over at the replacement for the Kitchener club RON who played partly with Lindsay juniors and mostly Intermediate is likely to stick and from St Marys Ontar io a former Aurora VRANA will be strutting his stuff KO good defenceman of Whitby along with SON ARMSTRONG of vcnlles the latter the of the well known Art Armstrong will try out with St Catharines LAW- SON son of Red Mit chell former Aurora coach and forward of the will be out with either Marlboros or St Michaels Many of the dub will be at where the great Eddie Bush is conch the KING CITY the sensational goalie centre SAMP- SON and captain LARKY will attend at St Catharines but all three are expected to return no junior club develops at theyll be with the Aur ora Bears DANNY PATRICK the candy kid from Aurora and BILLY the Can a town lumbal I will be sure pops for Ban Flyers was the advent of to the Flyer last year that sent the Emms elan scampering for the playoffs a fact that Smoke Rings feel has not been adequately recognized financially by Mr Emms JIMMY JOStUHSON of ington and of who worked well with the North York duo last year will be back in action and both boys arc in top shape Jimmy won the sen ior track in action and both boys are in top shape Jimmy won the senior track and field honours at with as run nerup setting a mark in the Pole Vault The above list is not complete by any means and we for any weve miss ed meanwhile the hometown fans and managements will philosophically be humming QUE SERA SERA FEMALE FRILLS MRS JOHN of onetime Aurora resident is receiving these days on winn ing the County ladies golf hi JUDY young ailround athlete of Aurora broke the only record in the high school field meet on the distaff side tossing the a distance of in the intermediate section break ing a yearold mark by eight feet youll be using in NEWMARKET this Docomboi OCR INSTALL ME CALLS ON ASK HIM TO PUT IN AN EXTENSION TELEPHONE small monthly of extra telephone pay for many limes over in convenience men will if iimh In in inh imi theyll In ith yon id Conforming hi ill v ill i four To TWimuK TWS new building ha ami the tuA a j- Providing service io is of our gram to give you belter service mill value THE TELIFMONE COMfANV CANADA secretary of and centre- fielder of the Softball has been named the most valu able in the district loop For the third year in a row SAR AH of Newmarket was runnerup Last year she was in a threecornered tie with ulti mate winner Ir ene and Mrs Parker anil lost out in the second bid lot This year she lost lo Mrs Parker in second ballot Two years ago Sarah tost to team mate Watt in the first of the a- ward There will souk- eye- lifting concerning the ultimate choice among the sup porters This must lie some kind of a record ALLSTAR selections saw two Newmarket girls repent once for posts WAIT took the first award and the right field job WATT broke into the limelight with a first year selection for the second base spot On the second team Sarah and were picked as the batt ery and WINTERS got the nod for third base post on the seconds The first team had a bat tery of Catcher McLean and pitcher Dot Miller of with in addition to the Newmark et gals Louise Ens Bertram Stone and Dorian Parker The annual league banquet will be held on Oct at Utopia THIS AND THAT DEFT SOAP BOX DERBY at next Saturday under the auspices of AURORA Fire Brigade Tyler and Streets the site On THANKSGIVING DAY Soccer fans will have a real treat as AURORA UNITED meet the strong club from in the Town Park at chimes HOLLY KENDALL wilt I take over the duties of coaching St Andrews College basketball team this year a chore he per formed to perfection in the past BOB DION of seeks basketball players for a team to be entered in the He can he reached at ease youre interested BILL THORNTON onetime Aurora junior hockey and Tot tenham pitched Camp Borden to the and District senior champion ship recently AURORA MID GETS lost to err to in two straight panics w i Aurora down rallying lo lose In Saturdays redhot game which saw the provided for the couch ami a couple of players The Aurora kids went down fighting and lust couldnt seem net Oner again a HOORAY far Fred Wilson Norm Jack and the Aurora play ers Here are the hemes fray Paul Keith pi Eric Hurry Rout- Hub Wall Dot iUmU John Art Stephanie and ItnliUy Walsh a line boys lie allowed In their now out for 7 Legion Out Of finals As Win 1tioi iron I una in tin fouilreuth to it I I if fair on Sept i in a hi oil Tint ellimuitttd Fred ittfrrBIVn and Tlioiuhill In in Actually five Wi vhOly hud iiviil ii nine hut had ii mi iM Ii a all a In- was In hi Mil III Ilu Hie llVl Hill- mil hirehh Wmlin day i of Aprid WIIH Hid Alan loll tor Li loed Hie lull- h Ihofidiill no im III iliimlein Willi one out in Mill Earl l a cnh a lUiiad mil a iluilhl on Hull and Una a ham on a plli In I in He Mill hut I hi On lajlnji only hi Oil WW a lib ami I Inn hit la I Hi plate fti Hut in Town V AnfliiHll fllUilft- Bill Mm Irli lUlMll hi In Hi TlmiiilHll In flil ion- loin In lap Zephyr Blues Take Lead In Lake Simcoe Finals Top flight featured as Zephyr shutout Fine Orchard In game three In The played Friday provid ed the Blues with a in the of five series The hitter were definitely in the shade Ken Ceo pride and joy fired a two Card ho tee yielded four hi Is in an excellent effart Hes ter Ids hard one piiil Orchard lumber fanned four as well a3 an In hit field ed a shade better than their Orchard opposition It was one error for the Blue against three chalked up for the losers It was in fact an error that ajar the door to allow Zephyr to score their two runs in the second Heres what hap pened Bill drew a walk with one away Bill pounded a grounder down to short Doug Eves muffed it mo mentarily and was on then Harry the Blues big Run promptly doubled to score both runners Harry collected a sec ond hit while Ken Taylor and Bud were responsible for the other Zephyr Doug Card more than did his share As well as hurling a su perlative game Card connected for both Pine Orchard hits They were both doubles one in round one and the second in the sixth Both teams shone afiold with Stan Pollards shoestring catch and Bon knock down of a redhot grounder rating most attention After Monday and Wednesday games last week Zephyr and Pine Orchard were even at one game each Zephyr drew first blood edging Pine Orchard 21 In the series opener while Pine Orchard recuperated to win two contests were classic struggles in the best traditions of previous Stan Cook cup finals Alan Blues shortstop provided the heroics for the Blues win slash ed a wrong field triple in the seventh to score Harry who had walked with the tic breaking tally It was four hits each with Blues Ron and Doug Card matching Sunday pitches in a sparkling pitchers battle Pine Orchard broke ahead in the second as Bill Dike struck home on Dale hit Zephyr used a combination of Ken Tay lors walk an error and Alan infield grounder to score the equalizer in the third Arnold got two hits and the others for Zephyr Promising rookie Date Josh Preston Doug Eves and Howard Ash poked out Pine two was another tight fit Pine Orchard raced front behind an deficit in the seventh win Doug work ed for a walk to shut the procession Bill Dike hit Howie Ash strolled ills IVgg ami Williams in turn hit infield scoring ground ers totalled three runs and a nil Orchard celebration Caul who assumed the pitching chines fur platoon from Josh Preston In the sixth credit for the win while was charged In hits Zephyr had nine Pine Onhard eight teams started strong Zephyr scoring four Finn Orchard three in the fad off innings Nobby Ash counted three to top I hi Pine Orchard list whito Clark- sou Alan Ken Taylor anil Bud Ofiilet slimed In hit effort I he Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Oct It lakes money to make good gasoline Gasoline quality hat risen In he year Two gallons of todays gasoline do lb of In 20s Fining new techniques to make these improved gasolines and new equipment to put these techniques to work has cost a lot of moM Imperial with by far most extensive ail research facilities has million dollars over the past tan years on research imperial spent million In the same period directly on new equipment to improve gasoline quality Ilt costing mora and more oney to make the gasolines required by todays more powerful can IMPERIAL OIL Era and Express Classifieds Bring Results v Wr v it f i- m ziS a valuable and wonW believe there ate more loan kind made in Canada is Cheese Festival Month and what wonderful vaiicly awaits you right now at your A fit set of Mar it yarns for Writt today DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA i i iff rm fcfVV

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