ff the stowfyiue tkbus xknltf junsry k 1958 rule local juvenile goalie ineligible and team folds the hockey season his come back into d class for the on- award of the week for my initial sports award of the welc selection sir don davis chairman of the lions club minor hockey associa tion is the naanimous choice the organization and operation of the local winter sports program has been a mansize job and in spite of numerous setbacks and disappointments mr davli continue to be a leader in this project to don davis e present two admission tickets to the park theatre stouff- tille compliments of messrs ted topping and harold spofford ko other wat although the prepayoff withdrawal of our juvenile team from further organized hockey competition may have come as a shock to a few faithful followers to te majority it was no surprise there was really no other way out contrary to reports no one was at fault the local manage ment laid their cards on the table before the omha board all certificates had been properly signed and addressed everything waa done up and above board the ontario minor hockey associations hands were tied stouftville netmindcr bill asllng was a resident of brooklin and ineligible to play here the management knew this and in e written letter to the minor league officials explained the situation in its entirety they had faint hopes that the board might grant the club special permission to retain aslings services but of course this would be setting a very awkward precedent as a last resort the management hoped that they might be raised up into b class competition but this too was turned down the board explained in no uncertain terms that asllng was the property of the closest juvenile team and could not be retained as stouffville property under any circumstances this left the management with no alternative but to fold playing juvenile hockey without a seasoned goaltender is comparable to a baseball team without a pitcher it isnt fair to tie other players the management or the fans the risk in hockey is even greater due to the possibilities of injury which might befall an unqualified goal guardian this factor too ws taken into consideration so the juvenile team joins the juniors in the ranks of the deceased lets hope the disease isnt too contagious juveniles bow out with 91 loss jo woodbridge the hockey season ended pre maturely for the stouffville ju venile team on thursday night of last week after they absorbed a 91 loss at the hands of avisit- ing woodbridge club prior to the game the omha had ruled goalie bill asllng as ineligible to play here due to his residence in brooklin unable to find a re placement the local manage ment received permission to play the game as it had been prevtouslyadvertised the clubs equipment was turned in following the contest stouffville proved to be little match for their woodbridge riv- sds the visitors jumped into 30 lead in the first five minutes of thevgame and never were headed murray holden netted theoije tally for the homesters goalie bill asllng received a itastj 7stltch cut below the eye tit the first period defenceman don benson took over his du ties between the pipes until the regular netmlnder returned to action bill bradford fired three of the nine woodbridge goals ter ry bradley and elwood williams each potted a pair tom brod- hurst netted one stouffvllles only goal came at 630 of the first period murray holden batted ron hedges pass into the twine the trio of lome disney murray holden and dean evans was the locals best combination there were seven penalties in the game four to woodbridge and three to stouff ville omission last week in arror arlan galbraiths name was omitted from the peewee goal scoring statistics to date the speedy forward has collected a total of 19 goals and 6 assists for 25 points he is headed only by tom benson with 24 goals and 3 assists and ted redshaw with 21 goals and 4 assists new coach for jets in surprise shift to a rather rapid and disappoint ing conclusion for stouffvilles juvenile team the local entry withdrew from further competi tion following thursday nights game with woodbridge their regular nerminder bill asling tario playdowns due to the population of the area this was not possible the omha re fused the management permis sion to retain goalie aslin even proximity to whitby and pick- of brooklin was ruled ineligible j ering neither club we under- by the ontario minor hockey association the stouffville club was ent ered in juvenile c class in an stand requires the services of a netminder port perry who are desirous of aslings serv ices like stouffville cannot use bantams edge unionville 21 two centremen with stoujt- villes bantam entry scored goals to give the local squad a 21 edge over unionville in an exhibition game on thursday evening jimmy malloy work ing between wingers garry jbrown and wayne hamilton fired the first stouffville tally unionville evened the count a few minutes later centreman warren hendricks notched what proved to be the b class due to hls close i winner he was the pivot per former between linemates al lan lackey and jim knox glenn jackson guarded the net for the winners attempt to strengthen the team him three players lome disney i for the majority of players ronnie jones and bill asling on the stouffville team it means were acquired in a midseason deal with brooklins cliff john ston although both disney and jones were okayed by the om ha the board considered that goalie asling was the property of whitby and was ineligible to play with stouffville howard malcolms certificate was also questioned hut later cleared by the officials without the services of a regular netminder the manage ment had no other alternative but to withdraw their entry it was felt that goalie ron morti mer should not be forced to carry the netminding chores for the club he is still eligible for midget competition it had been hoped that stou ffvllles juvenile entry might the end of their winters hockey ted suzuki and howard mal colm two of the clubs best may line up with morris procen- kos unionville team if released from stouffville larry malloy and rick wedseltoft may drop back to midget class competi tion the juvenile team believed to midgets battle unionville 11 a late third period goal by leftwinger allan boyd allowed stouffvilles midget team to split the points with unionville and gain a 11 tie on tuesday night boyds tally came on a stouffville ganging attack that had the opposition bottled jjp in their own end larry mcmullen whipped a pass across the goal mouth and boyd caught the cor- be one of our strongest minor j ne from a difficult angle league entries managed to win i grant foreman had a wide- only two games one with brad- open opportunity to sew up the ford and one with camp borden minus a capable goalie during the early weeks of the campaign and lacking in both forward line and rearguard strength rival clubs piled up convincing vic tories over bob bangays squad all the equipment was turned in at the conclusion of last have been permitted to drop weeks game unionville pair stages upset in skating tests surprise don irwin is the new coach of the unionville jets irwin was acquired to replace veteran star polly minton at the helm of the junior entry the shift was revealed by the unionville management on sunday ac cording to reports the manager mr- herb holllngsworth has re signed his position minton a former centreman sn local junior intermediate and senior hockey ranks turn ed his hand to coaching four seasons ago he has coached clubs both at unionville and stouffville a colourful perfor mer both on and off the ice his dame has become synony mous with local sports both summer and winter the jets placed in a strong seven team loop have had lit tle success through the season to date performing without a regular netminder during much of the current schedule the dub has failed to gain its share i ed host to bowmanville four entries from the 175- member unionville figure skat ing club were among the top competitors in the central on tario championships friday and saturday deborah wilkes and brian bailie of unionville captured both junior and senior dance honors brenda ramsay of unionville was the winner in the junior ladies singles final and lewis stong also of union ville placed second in the sen ior mens singles eightysix skaters from 28 figure skating clubs in central ontario took part the winners will now compete for the cana dian championships in ottawa jan 23 the world champion ships will be held in paris france in february a crowd of more than- 1000 spectators viewed the colorful twoday competition individual trophies were presented at the conclusion of the finals two pairs showed up as double winners amy smith of toronto figure skating club and burt sills of university of toronto won the veterans fourteen step and repeated in the veterans waltz deborah wilkes and brian bailie of unionville skating club also won two events they captured the senior pairs and repeated in the junior pairs miss gloria tatton of gorm- ley a former member of the stouffville skating club and now with oshawa placed third in the junior ladies singles the upset pulled by deborah wilkes and brian bailie of unionville was greeted by tre mendous applause from the big crowd they were presented with trophies which were dis played on the ice the union ville pair entered the senior dance competition only when they discovered there was a shortage of competitors the other winners were as follows novice dance jean bryers granite club and peter irv ing granite club junior dan ce doreen churchill and kevin lethbridge lakeshore skating club senior dance svata star- aba and mirek staraba univer sity skating club novice lad ies pairs diane hackers and tuesday night when they play- carol hollingsworth peterbor- of victories either at home or on the road it was seldom that a full roster would turn out for weekend practise sessions and often no netminder would be present these handicaps have plagued the progress of the team up the group ladder they are now located in or close to the cellar position it is a known fact that the in flux of spectators at recent games has not exactly over worked the tickettakers and the club coffers are not running over at the brim it had been thought however that the teams financial position might improve if and when they could drop down into d class com petition following the recent shake- up local hockey eyes will be focused on the progress of the unionville club under coach ir win he handled the team on ough skating club novice la dies miss leslie bertram tor onto skating club novice men phillip mccordic east york skating club junior ladies brenda ramsay unionville skating club senior ladies wendy griner toronto skating club senior men carl har rison granite club contest for stouffville on the games next forward line rush but unionville netminder clar ence degeer moved out of his cage and pulled off a fine stop ken beckett fired the lone goal for the homesters the tally came at 625 of the second period unionville were playing with a man short at the time becketts long shot caromed off ron stewarts stick and slid into the corner bantam goaltender glenn jackson was called up to replace roger beazley in the stouffville cage the local glove artist turned in an excellent job be tween the pipes and warded off many dangerous unionville shots degeer was equally good in the unionville net there were two outbreaks of fisticuffs in the sixty minute contest allan boyd of stouff ville and kurt burzvilkes were thumbed to the box with minor penalties for a midice wrestling bout late in the second period roger stover of stouffville and joe dukes of unionville paired off but nothing serious develop ed both were banished with five minute majors bob ward and glenn pennanen officiated jeeseses public skating tuesday thursday saturday nights walter reesor mgr telephone markham 93wl3 gets hattrick for bruins two weeks ago donald smith of the bruins fired three goals for his team as they romped to a 52 win over the red wings last thursday afternoon line- mate keith betz moved into the goalscoring spotlight and dup licated smiths effort with a fine hattrick performance centr ing a firstline trio the speedy forward scored all his goals on cleancut breakaways in spite of this the first place black hawks outscored boston 106 donald smith potted a pair of goals for the bruins murray fenwick notched one and pick ed up one assist tom benson claremonts goalscoring specialist had a field day against the bruins notching no less than six his spree raised his seasons total to 24 he is currently deadlocked with linemate ted redshaw for the leagues scoring leadership redshaw has one extra assist ted redshaw fired four tallies for the hawks on thursday bill lehman picked up one as sist wings 6 rangers 1 arlan galbraith moved into the number three position in the goal scoring race as he netted three goals and picked up one assist he has now collected 19 goals and 6 assists the wing ers hattrick enabled the red wings to chalk up a 61 win ov er the rangers ronnie castle potted a pair of tallies for the winners barry hilts notched one goal and pick ed up one assist ben aida also assisted on one goal jim mehaffey one of the rangers top performers scored his teams only goal blair wagg picked up one assist on the tal ly- the standings in the peewee league are as follows hawks- 18 pts bruins 12 pts red wings 10 pts and rangers 4 pts the schedule is as follows 430 pm rangers vs boston farm mechanization in the 530 pm hawks vsr wings us has enabled the average farm worker to increase the number of acres he can take care of from 21 harvested acres in 1880 to 47 in 1950 and by 1960 this may go up to 56 acres unionville curlers win at oukwood twentyfour rinks from dixie toronto unionville bradford port perry sunderland little britain woodville f e n e 1 o n falls and oakwood competed for master feeds trophy at oakwood and lindsay curling clubs sponsored by the oak- wood club and hogg lytle co of oakwood here are the placings 1st e harper unionville 3 wins 36 plus 3 steam irons 2nd l mackay lindsay 3 wins 33 plus 3 blankets 3rd m brown oakwood 3 wins 30 plus 3 club bags 4th j miller sun derland 2 wins 24 plus 3 sport shirts 5th k betz un ionville 2 wins 23 plus 1 shirts 6th f trebelco woodville 1 win 20 scarfs mens bowling i jeague cardinals 29 ringers 26 councillors 25 allstars 24 lucky strikes 15 expectants 13 high single l e oneill 328 high triple- harold hodgson 695 ladies bowling leagu comets 37 live wires 36 unpredictables 32 ups and downs 31 whirlyettes 22 king pins 10 high single opal lehman 270 high triple bernice nelson 651 hoylow corner pot four goals for peewees bill comer of the leafs and francis haylow of canadiens paced their respective teams to victories in peewee bantam action on monday night bud lehmans canadiens trounced buffalo 102 while the leafs downed pittsburg 42 montreals ten tallies were di vided between francis haylow billy payne brian madill dav- id winn and bruce browning haylow scored four bruce browning and billy payne each potted a pair brian madill and david winn notched singles billy payne one of the best twoway players in the group turned in an exceptionally fine buffalo 2 pts assisted on two tallies and bruce browning set up one of billy paynes goals larry taylor one of the spark plugs for the cellardwelling buffalo club potted a pair leafs 4 hornets 2 bill corner was a oneman team on monday night the highscoring forward collected all his teams goals as the leafs racked up a 42 win over pitts- 1 burg kenny aida picked up one assist jim harper and ross brown teamed up for the hornets tal lies each scored lone goals and picked up single assists the standings in the peewee i bantam league are as fol- lows canadiens 20 pts leafs 15 pts pittsburg 11 pts and gormley girl third tliirteen year old gloria taiion of gormley placed 3rd in the junior ladies singles figure skating tests held at unionville on friday evening and saturday a former mem ber of the stouffville skating club miss tatton now holds a membership at oshawa a large crowd witnessed the central ont sectional cham pionships the winners will compete at ottawa on jan 23 j thomas effort in addition to his two goals he also picked up a pair of assists francis haylow also the schedule is as follows 6 pmleafs vs canadiens 7 pm buffalo vs pittsburg at patrick motors you cant afford a new car buy a good used car 1 3 in january every used car has been checked and conditioned by the auto dealer to meet bad weather driving conditions the car is safe made so to meet winter hazards it starts when its cold the heater works the windshield wipers work defrosters and other accessories have been fixed or replaced the car is ready for rough usage a used car tested under january driving conditions has to be right and it is easy for 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