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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 5, 1959, p. 10

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i m b t ourrytuf tkieuhe tferajtv mirch 5 ttyr bantams t play in semi wimis stab of the week this week a brand new all star hockey stick goes to david oldham of the red wings in the lions peewee league on monday evening david teamed up with team mate ronnie castle to lead the wings to a close 32 win over the bruins for his fine efforts he was the unanimous choice for this weeks award he may select his stick from mr cec hendricks hardware store main street first game this saturday night the lions bantam team have bellford to enter the scmlflnal club is handled by coach hal reached the ontario semifirtals i round stouffville has beaten gibson assisted bvbob b3ngay the manager is ken wagg lo- their next opposition will be i pickering auiston and dobcay- marmora 25 miles east of pet- geon the winner of this series erboro the first game in a will meet a western ontario cal sports comvner don davis best twooutofthree series is finalist for the provincial title scheduled for the marmora neutral officials will be appoint- arena on saturday evening ed by the omha for both the march 7th at eight oclock semifinals and the finals the return match will be stouffville will ice a full ros- played in the stouffville arena ter for saturday nights opener on thursday night march 12th i at marmora goalie wayne castle heads wings to 32 victory as efficient job through the years i have watched many referees and linesmen handle oha and omha games both in the local arena and in outoftown rinks i can honestly say that none have impressed me more than the efforts of stouffvilles own polly minton he looks skates and acts like an official who knows the business his very manner commands atten tion his services have been in constant demand throughout the district this winter the success of our local community league has for the most part been due to his expert handling of each and every game in the majority of such groups the main draw back has been extreme rowdyism which eventually erupted into freeforalls injuries and bad hockey publicity only two weeks ago such a brawl occurred in the intercommunity league at uxbridge there have been instances in cur sixteam loop where a game could easily have reached the uncontrollable stage major misconduct and match misconduct penalties have been handed out in rapid fashion players have found little satis faction in spending ten minutes in the penalty box or a por tion of a game in the dressing room only mintons iron hand has kept tempers under control anyone who has watched the local official in action will realize that the class of hockey does not affect his perform ance on the ice he will rule just as closely and effectively in a peewee game as in an oha contest he is constantly on top of the play but never awkwardly involved in it his work has been praised by both home and rival managements this in itself is worthy of honourable mention in hockeys hall of fame he handled the twogame pickeringstouftville playoff series without the aid of a linesman pickering could not find a competent man to do the job a referee or linesman must do a job similar to the work of a baseball or softball umpire its seldom that they receive any deserving praise even when their performance is above reproach polly minton need not take a back seat to any oha referee in the business hes tops in my books ringwood trims claremont 51 madill pots 2 ringwood leftwinger ross madill was rolling in high gear on friday night the hot and cold frontline forward fired 2 goals and picked up one assist to lead his team to a 51 win over claremont lloyd pascoe counted the lone goal for ross bedshaws squad stan benson solid clare mont rearguard toppled madill to the ice midway through the final period with a jolting check the game was delayed for five minutes the plucky forward continued in the contest in spite of the injury a total of ten penalties were handed out by officials polly minton and glenn byer each club received five forward gar ry taylor of claremont was tossed out of the game with a match misconduct penalty he received a ten minute penalty for protesting a penalty to team mate ron hedges when he broke his stick over the at s30 a toss of a coin will j oldham and defenceman geo i last years proteges into decide where the third game if smith injured in the game with final found before losing out to needed will be staged bobcaygeon on monday evening shallow lake in a thrillin marmora knocked off camp- will be back in the lineup the series win round over bobcaygeon 149 has made all playoff arrange- j bed wing captain ronnie ments both with marmora and castle paced the detroit team the omha- i to a 32 win over the bruins on it is the second successive monday evening in a lions year in the ontario semifinals peewee game the speedy for- for a lions bantam entry i ward fired two goals david coach kal gibson directed his oldham notched one his all- boards referee minton thumbed him off the ice in addition to madills two tallies merlin harmon jake harmon and joe lewis blinked the light for ringwood stan benson of claremont was serv ing a two minute crosschecking penalty when merlin harmon broke the ice for ringwood ringwood were playing with a man short when joe lewis counted his teams final tally bruce fockler was off for el bowing at the time claremont netminder earl pilkey was overworked in ttie cage as ringwood held a mar gin in territorial play in the first period he blocked direct drives from the sticks of merlin harmon joe lewis bruce foc kler and ross madill joe lewis missed a great chance when he broke into the clear his drive to the corner missed the target by six inches he made no mis take on a second chance stouffville bantams playing in the ontario omha playdown swamped bobcaygeon 116 on monday night to take the two- game series 11 to 9 the win moved the stouffville entry in to the ontario semifinals only the eastern and western win ners now stand between the stouffville team and a provinc ial title after five minutes of the first period stouffville took the lead and were never headed for the balance of the game the contest was a highscoring af fair with no less than five goals being scored in the first seven minutes the homebrews ran into two injuries george smith being cut over the eye for three stitches and goalie oldham stop ping a puck with his forehead in the last period the plucky stouffville netminder retired from the game for a few min utes but returned to finish the period apparently none the worse for the nasty bump barry mclean was topscorer for stouffville rapping home four goals for the home team three of them in the first per iod stouffville held a 6 to 2 lead at the end of the first twenty minutes forsyth and iod getting two goals in the first four minutes from the sticks of nichols and wray and cutting the score to 75 how ever the stouffvhle boys were still on a scoring spree and ad ded another four for the night miller were the other goal-get- j gall taylor forsyth and mc- the round performance has earned him the selection as allstar player of the week he will re ceive a new hockey stick from mr cec hendricks local hard ware merchant david jackson teamed up with kirk mortimer to score one of the bruin tallies bill harmon scored another goal on a pass from paul lintner hawks 3 bangers 2 barry hiltz wallace pugh and laurie buckland blinked the light as the black hawks edged the rangers 32 arthur maxwell and eric hamilton picked up assists danny ir- ters along with mclean assists went to gall forsyth and mc lean for bobcaygeon nichols and griffen notched the first period counters nichols was the standout per former for the visitors all night lean the marksmen wrav hit v and reddy meyers hit the for the visitors final tally at targ for tne rangers 1 eddy the ten minute mark i rodd and donald smith were credited with assists penalties were quite evenly divided five for stouffville and georgetown sweeps clippers from oha playoff semifinals the hockey season came to a of the second period bud leh- rather sudden conclusion last i man blinked the light on passes week for the clippers the from phil nicholas and ronnie local squad bowed out of the guy nicholas fired stouff- group semifinals with george- villes fourth and final goal at town 4 games to none with one s2s- game tied they lost a heart- three chances breaker here on thursday night i in spite of georgetowns four 54 and were beaten 63 at goal rally in the third period georgetown on friday brad- the clippers had three good ford and georgetown now tan- chances to notch the wouldbe gle for the group title winner harold hodgson set kept trying bud lehman up for a direct although the raiders need- bfl ssfshslss pd nnlv i ti nn kymav niolit to s aslde phi1 nicholas ed onij j ul i da nlgtrt to had ciose drlves butboth were smothered jerry ingles four for bobcaygeon ors comeback was the visit- partially and copped three of his teams j subdued when they ran into a six goals hes the son of hockey family members of which have been familiar to stouffville fans for many years neither team made much headway in the scoring depart ment in the second frame mil ler added one more for stouff ville unassisted got his second northerners ed well junkin for the visitors and wayne oldham for stouff ville oldham got off to a rather shaky start when the visiting and nichols team clipped the puck past him goal for the i the first 21 seconds anda- gain at the fourminute mark bobcaygeon made a detcrm- after that however he kicked ined comeback in the last per- 1 pucks out from every angle bowling playoffs start march 11 the ladies bowling league playoffs will open on wednes- both young goalkeepers play- day march 11th they will con- double penalty in the last per iod and played for a time three men to five buffalo whip hornets 62 buffalo marksmen trained their sights on the pittsburg net on thursday night and hum bled the hornets 62 in a lions bantam game jack vankough- net paced the winners with two goals tom benson ted red peachs humble ballantrae 154 harrison nets peachs rounded out the regu lar community league sched ule with a torrid goalscoring attack on friday night paced by leftwinger jim harrison with five tallies the winners comm ig playoff s open fri night peachs and claremont will flash in the opening game of the community hockey league quarter finals on friday night the contest will start at 8 pm ringwood and ballantrae will clash at nine oclock and broug ham will meet altona at ten the ice will be scraped after the first game it will be flooded midway through the second contest each club will appoint a goal judge for their particular game each team will have one man in the penalty box the quarter finals is a twogame goals-to- count series a league meeting will be held in the arena on thursday night march 5th to make arrangements for future playoff contests the two game schedule will be as follows friday march 6th peachs vs claremont 8 pm ringwood vs ballantrae 9 pm brougham vs altona 10 pm friday march 13th altona vs brougham 8 pm claremont vs peachs 9 pm ballantrae vs ringwood 10 pm shaw and gary brown fired i trounced ballantrae 154 line- singles biu brown picked up mate gord lewis flrod thrce two assists eric neilson and arlan galbraith notched sin gles leafs 5 canadlens 2 tim kennedy and david james carried the maple leafs to a 52 victory over the canadiens david counted two goals and picked up one assist tim pot- led a pair a single came from the stick of wayne crowder kenny aida notched two tallies for the canadiens harrison nets 20 gord lewis tops comm lg scoring parade race two peachs players captured individual honours in the com munity league scoring race as the regular schedule was com pleted on friday night of last week gord lewis topped all rivals in total points with 34 this figure comprised 17 goals and 17assists linemate jim harrison was the leagues top marksman displaying a tre mendous lastgame burst the speedy left winger counted an even 20 tallies an added 7 assists totalled 27 points run nerup to teammate lewis ringwoods ross madill fired 16 goals third best in the group brougham forwards grant carson and lome disney made a determined bid to nose out both gord lewis and jim har rison the two players counted six points apiece in the sched ules final game their efforts moved them into a tie for third place in the league each with 25 points they both scored 14 goals and picked up 11 assists ted suzuki and murray lewis ended up on the fifth rung one point behind madill they col lected 22 points the trio of gord lewis jim harrison and murray goals and picked up an addi tional five assists carl timbers potted a pair of goals for the leagueleaders single tallies came from the sticks of don thomas john reesor ross beckett les jar- vis and harry lewis harry simpson counted two goals for ballantrae lone counters were scored by jack padley and ron stewart ballantrae played without the services of frontline star frank hendy two rearguards jim coultice and gord paisley were also absent peachs iced a full roster bill yake started in the nets for ballantrae but was lifted near the end of the first period ron mortimer took over in the cage yake yielded eight shots mortimer allowed seven yake blocked an additional 17 shots peaches goalie jack warriner returned to action after being off a week through injury he handled 12 shots it took left winger carl tim bers only ten seconds to blink the light from the faceoff don thomas and murray grove got assists on the goal within the space of 11 minutes six more pucks hit the ballantrae twine yake pulled off a fine stop on a breakaway by harrison stewart netted a neat tally for ballantrae from fifteen ft out ray atkinson bounced the puck off the goal post early in the final frame in the dying minutes gord lewis blazed a sizzling shot at goalie mortimer he grabbed the drive and suffered a bruised iiand but continued in the net after a snow massage tile trio of harry simpson joe crowhurst and ron stew art played well for ballantrae in spite of the onesided score coach lloyd grove moved left- winger carl timbers up on the second line with murray grove and don thomas for peachs john reesor performed with bud anthony and harry lewis tinua on march 12th isth and 19th as the teams enter the final week of regular scheduled com petition five of the eight ent ries are closely bunched near the top of the group the pic kles are presently on top of the loop with 49 points the dimwits and the bloopers are currently deadlocked on the second rung each with 48 the spitfires have 45 and the hulahoops have 43 in last weeks play eight players hit or passed the cov eted 200 mark ann lehman topped all competitors with a 277 milva bourne was runner- up with a 236 lenore ramer was close behind with a 22s the individual statistics are as follows 1 the pickles 49 7 dimwitts 48 5 the bloopers 48 2 spitfires 45 4 hulahoops 43 8 satellites 38 3 the rockets 34 6 sputniks 31 high single ann lehman 277 milva bourne 236 lenore ramer 228 dot bangay 210 opal lehman 206 betty wilkins 206 ruth miller 206 gladys ford 200 high triple ann lehman 634 dot bangay 602 oust the clippers jack wat sons squad never stopped skati ing although they trailed their rivals throughout the entire contest georgetown chalked up a 63 win dave irons was the culprit who pounded a pair of j nails in the clipper coffin he scored two goals ron dixon jr beaumont wally magdy and i gerry ingles fired singles phil nicholas john ross and lrjwr- ence gayman were the stouff ville marksmen carpenter out the loss of goalie joe car penter struck a real blow to stouffvilles hopes of knocking qnra mrijnwpll imiirprl off the favoured georgetown v0rq hllvuweil illjuieu crew he was sidelined for the altnnarrniinham last three games due to a frac- n aholia drougiiam tured wrist geo wilkins filled j one of the most serious in- juries in the community lea- ron dixon dave irons and bud varey were the lamp lighters for georgetown varey notch ed the winner pull goalie with less than a minute left in the contest coach watson pulled goalie wilkins from the net in favour of an extra for ward but the move failed to pay off wilkins turned in a good effort for the clippers and could not be blamed for the loss the breach after a rather sha- play well in the home encoun ter on thursday a couple of flukes slipped past him in fridays final lead 41 a bewildered stouffville team gue hockey schedule occurred on friday night when forward gord mcdowell of altona suf fered a concussion mid way through the first period the and an equally amazed group j leftwinger ran into a stiff check of fans watched an inspired clipper club build up a 41 lead and then fade before a goalhun gry georgetown squad in thurs days game the raiders couldnt be stopped within the handed out by broughams ivan titterton it took several min utes to revive him dr blair mitchell was summoned to the arena to check the players con dition one hour after the acci- short space of five minutes they dent he was still in a semi- had pulled back on even terms they notched the winner at 1745 the sensational come back all but killed stouff villes chances of extending the series past a fifth game the raiders finished the job on the following friday evening look like champs it was stouffville and not georgetown that looked like the group finalists in the early stages of thursday nights game the clippers could do nothing wrong they spotted the raiders a one goal lead but rallied to hold a 21 edge at the end of the first period they added a pair in the second frame to lead 41 harold hodg son scored twice for stouffville with assists going to bud leh- conscious state brougham won the game 93 three players were mainly responsible for the brougham win lome disney grant car son and howard malcolm were important cogs in les wilsons machine carson and disney each clicked for three goals and three assists malcolm fired two tallies his final effort was an unassisted goal pete byberg notched the other brougham marker bob clodd potted a pair of goals for altona ray pipher fired one brougham netminder bill max well played a steady game in the nets for the winners he was especially keen in blocking direct drives from don dun- man and geo carey at 218 keld and howard forgie b jordan claremont 5 t williams brougham 4 d mccurdy ringwood 3 j thomas peachs 3 l wilson brougham 0 s wideman claremont 4 g neal altona 2 g mcdowell altona 2 r stewart ballantrae 2 b lehman claremont 1 l grove peachs 2 e barber ballantrae 3 r brilunger ballantrae 2 stouffers crest hardware phone 96 stouffville fired a total of 45 goals the brougham threesome of grant carson lome disney and glenn carter counted 39 ringwoods line of ted suzuki ross ma dill and jake harmon notched 38 the individual statistics are as follows g lewis peachs j harrison peachs g carson brougham l disney brougham r madill ringwood t suzuki ringwood m lewis peachs j farmon ringwood r pipher altona f hendy ballantrae l pascoe claremont g carter brougham g jones claremont h forgie altona h simpson balltrae lo d thomas peachs j reesor peachs- c timbers peachs b fockler ringwood h lewis peachs b anthony peachs r atkinson balltrae p baluk brougham m grove peachs d forfar ballantrae h malcolm brougham 8 b cherry claremont m harmon ringwood p byberg brougham j lewis ringwood a wilkins altona l jarvis peachs c fockler ringwood d dunkeld altona p meyers altona b thomas brougham r hedges claremont g taylor claremont j redshaw claremont b sanders ringwood k wallace balltrae lewis i g usherwood balltrae g a pte 17 17 34 20 7 27 14 11 25 14 11 25 16 7 23 13 9 22 8 14 22 9 12 21 12 7 19 11 8 19 13 6 19 11 8 19 i 10 17 9 8 17 lo 7 17 8 8 16 8 8 16 11 4 15 8 6 14 5 9 14 t 6 13 6 7 13 6 7 10 6 5 11 7 4 11 8 3 11 4 6 10 6 4 10 8 1 9 6 3 9 2 7 9 3 5 8 4 8 r pattenden balltrae r clodd altona s benson claremont r hall brougham p brown 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