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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 2, 1961, p. 10

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9n jo the stootfyiui tri8ume ttwki ftbnivy 7 1961 sports markham player is suspended for misconduct car keffer a forward with the markham aces in the stouffville community hockey league has been suspended in definitely from further compe tition until his case is aired be fore a meeting of the sixteam management the leftwinger was tagged with a match mis conduct penalty after he cross checked referee polly minton in the final minutes of a sched uled game with ringwood kef- fer had already served a toal of thirteen minutes in the box prior to the lategame flareup in the first period he hurled the broken remains of his hoc key stick over the heads of two other players for this incident he was thumbed for ten min utes he later ran into a minor interference penalty and did a return trip to the cooler prior to fridays outburst the mark ham player had recorded a good penalty record in addition he had rolled up his teams third best pointscoring total with 11 goals and 5 assists- uxbridge rally beats bantams stouffvilles bantam team stepped onto uxbridge ice on friday evening and promptly roared into a 20 lead over their hosts the advantage melted away in the second frame when the homesters evened the score uxbridge netted the winner at 210 of the final frame ron castle and francis hay- low teamed up for stouffvilles first goal castle parked the puck in the net brian madill made it 20 at 1150 with an un assisted tally storehouse was the spark plug for the uxbridge team fir ing two goals and picking up one assist liekiss counted one announce schedule for young canada night name two stouffville players to district allstar ball team jarvls unanimous choice on thursday evening feb 5th the stouffville minor hock ey association will sponsor their annual young canada xight in the stouffville arena four lo cal teams will te in action the peewees will play host to ux bridge from 6 to 7 pm the squirts will display their hoc key talents from t to 8 pm at eight oclock the stouffville midgets will entertain uxbridge midgets and at nine oclock the juvenile team will play host to a district club possibly union- ville ticketholders will be eligible for lucky draw cash prizes in the amounts of s1000 2500 and 55000 on saturday after noon a doortodoor sale of tick ets will be conducted in the areas of stouffville ringwood ballantrae musselmans lake goodwood and claremont communitv league standing w 9 9 s 1 t 0 0 2 i 2 1 markham ringwood stouffville claremont 5 7 greenwood 3 s ballantrae 2 10 results stouff 6 claremont 3 greenwood 6 ballantrae markham 7 ringwood 5 schedule feb 3 stouffville vs greenwood ballantrae vs markham claremont vs ringwood pts is 18 is 11 mens bowling league team standings sixers 66 tripods53 squirrels 50 red caps 19 screwballs 43 wilsons larks 38 alleycats 21 lokers 14 high single jim brown 312 flat jim brown 357 with handicap sogden bros sink leafs the sugden brother moved into the goalscoring spotlight in the pepwep house league on thursday night when they com bined to net four tallies and sink the maple leafs 41 garry sugden fired a threegoal hat trick dale sugden counted one goal and picked up one assist shelly sugden collected one point with an assist on brother dales tally ian whiteman was the only other player to figure in the boston victory randy mole was the lone marksman for the leafs his goal came on a pass from linemate bobby couse rangers 5 detroit s tony wilson and bobby for- gie went on goalscoring sprees for the rangers each potting a pair wayne jackson netted one as the rangers battled detroit to a 55 tie bobby forgie and jimmy lamoreaux collected single assists stephen hall was the top marksman for the red wings with three goals larry plaskitt fired one and assisted on three others richard yake- iey counted the other hawks 2 canadiens 1 ken torrance continues to set a fast pace atop the peewee league he added two more goals to his production on thu rsday one was an unassisted effort the other came on a pass from wallace pugh his per formance was enough to give the black hawks a 21 win over the canadiens jody itolden blinked the light for the lone montreal tally i two stouffville players have been selected for positions on the number one allstar team of the 1960 barrie and district softball league catcher doreen jarvis and first baseman marion timbers gayman were among those honored on saturday night at a banquet held in sharon their names will be inscribed on a plaque six members of barrie hillcrests were picked for positions on the district dream team newmarket placed one girl on the club stouffvilles doreen jarvis tvaa the only player in the lineup to receive a one hundred per cent poll of votes the most valuable player award went to barrie hillcrests star second baseman tina cameron doug 0xeill coach of the stouffville club made the official presentation stouffville players dominated the second allstar team with no less than five girls getting the nod for key positions they included joan raymer pitcher erma redshaw second base audrey murison third base lenore sykes short stop and joyce roberts right field newmarket gained two positions and barrie hillcrests scored with one the complete two- team lineup is as follows first team pitcher ann kearsey barrie hillcrests catcher doreen jarvis stouffville 1st base marion timbers slouffvihe 2nd base tina cameron barrie hillcrests 3rd base linda marshall barrie hillcrests short stop ula lensius barrie hillcrests left field colleen cain newmarket centre field sheila livingstone barrie hillcrests right field sandra spring barrie hillcrests second team pitcher joan raymer stouffville catcher beatrice lott newmarket 1st base karen hare barrie hillcrests 2nd base erma redshaw stouffville 3rd base audrey murison stouffville short stop lenore sykes stouffville left field ila redshaw stouffville centre field helen watt newmarket right field joyce roberts stouffville midgeis upset newmarket as the stouffville midgets spark ed by barry mclean upset a highlyrated newmarket a minor team in an exhibition con test on thursday night mclean spearheaded the locals attack netting two tallies and picking up one assist five single goals came from the sticks of bill cor ner ross brown roger for syth jim miller and garry gall pete mclaughlin and ivan st john were newmarket marks men bob wagg now seeing regular service in the stouffville nets turned in a creditable perform ance between the pipes he stop ped a number oi labelled drives two newmarket shots bounced off the goal post stouffville held a 3u lead in the first period before the visi tors could find an opening in waggs armor the three tallies came within the space of one minute and thirty seconds new markets goals were only two minutes apart three teams tied for first place as the six teams in the stouff ville community league move down to the playoff wire the closest race in three years has developed for the groups top spot at the present time three clubs are deadlocked in the first place position including ring- wood markham and stouffville each has collected is points it is quite possible that the present standing could remain unchanged since the top teams meet the bottom clubs in the schedules final 2 weeks green wood still retains a slim math ematical chance of edging cla remont out of the fourth and last playoff position they are confronted however with the task of beating stouffville on feb 3rd ard ringwood on feb 10th claremont could clinch the spot by defeating ringwood on friday night it is hoped that the playoffs may begin on feb 17th there will be no games on feb 24th due to skating club competitions markham holds jinx over ringwood ringwood has chalked up a favourable record over four other clubs in the community league group but to date they have won only one game from markham the aces contin ued to hold the jinx on clare focklers squad as they posted a 75 victory on friday night ringwood had a good share of the territorial play but they couldnt beat the goaltending wizardry of netminder jim johnston joe carpentier work ing between the pipes in the ringwood cage let a few soft shots slip past him dave jennings and bob gra ham each potted a pair of goals for the winners bob atkinson harry young and al tidsbury notched singles tidsbury also collected three assists harold hodgson and pete goodfellow were twogoal marksmen for ringwood don haynes fired 1 markham forward carl keff- cr was tagged with a match misconduct penalty when he crosschecked referee polly min ton his case will be aired be fore a managers meeting uu u0me0i m electric heating makes a big difference in your favor llcclric henting is ihe modern convenient way lo heat your home it requires no bulky equipment spreads no dirt dust or soot and heats any room to any desired temperature instantly and in complete silence electric heating saves you money on installa tion and on maintenance no regular servic ing is required every pennys worth of electricity goes directly into heat there is no waste get all the exdtlng details odav just phone and well rail to give you a free esti mate ross hetherington phone stouffville 155 electric heal costs less than ou think qnionville rink loses in finals by one rock a defending champion union- ville rink lost out by a single rock in the governor generals playdowns at high park on fri day two stouffville men jack watson and ken roberts took part in the closelycontested final they were defeated by st thomas 1615 the winners were presented with the governor generals trophy the runnersup each re ceived a silver jug hat trick for tom nortcn buffalo sparked by tom nor ton thumped the canadiens 91 on monday night in a bantam house league contest the com bination of paul lintner and tom norton collected a total of eight scoring points david james equalled paul limners production with a pair of goals single tallies came from the sticks of david jackson and barry hilts claremonts puck- juggler tom benson was held to one goal tom norton fired a threegoal hat trick paul lintner not only picked up assists on ihese tal lies but he counted a pair for himself barry hilts david james and bill storrey added points to ihoir totals by picking up single assists pittsburg 6 leafs 4 donald smith and jim mehaf- fey each potted a pair of goals to lead pittsburg to a 64 win over the maple leafs brian nicholson and bill menelly notched singles jim daniels ricky romyn and don smith picked up points in the assist department darcy forsyth was the sparkplug for the leafs counting two of their four goals singles came from the sticks of leo neilson and bobby lee dean hall was credited with an assist on bobby lees tally merchants beat claremont 63 the stouffville merchants scored three goals in six min utes on friday night to beat claremont 63 the two teams were deadlocked at 33 at the midway mark of the final frame bert dickson fired the wouldbe winner his second tally of the night howard forgie and pete lacey added insurance mark ers it was also laceys second of the game guy weeks netted a single elgin luke jim cherry and garry coppins were the clare mont marksmen in tne shots- ongoal department wes evans in the claremont cage blocked 16 geo wilkiris in the stouff ville net stopped 15 high school news b wchael mul hitting the ceiling is the worst way to get up in the world al tidsbury in final drive for scoring title smith turner ferguson spark peewee win the stouffville peewee entry continues to improve with each and every game on thursday evening of last week they thum ped pickering 82 in a scheduled contest in tlte stouffville arena from the drop of the puck the local squad poured to the attack and grabbed a 30 lead in the opening period they add ed three more in the second and notched two more in the final frame pickerings two tallies came in the last period the trio of pat smith peter turner and david ferguson pro vided much of stouffvilles goal- scoring power each player potted a pair captain brent weldon and bruce mehaffey counted singles nelson tomlin- son collected both pickering tal lies bill harper guarded the stouffville cage robt slack pic ked up two assists one on pat smiths second goal and the other on peter turners initial marker brent weldon and ste phen hall also counted single points in the assist department the game was cleanly played officials ernie abraham of stou ffville and barry gould of pick ering did not hand out a penalty throughout the entire three- period tilt with only two games remain ing in the regular community league hockey schedule mark- hams al tidsbury has made his move to close the gap between himself and stouffvilles pete lacey in the race for the point- scoring title the winner will receive an engraved gold tro phy three other players are also in the heat of contention and could easily stage an upset wayne redshaw jim harrison and harold hodgson arc in run nersup positions tidsbury took a giant step up the scoring ladder on friday night when he scored two goals and assisted on three others he now has 11 goals and 14 as sists for 25 points lacey has 14 goals and 15 assists for 29 pts claremonts wayne redshaw is still the top marksman in the loop with 15 the top 23 group leaders are as follows g a pt p lacey stouft 14 15 29 a tidsbury mark 11 14 25 w redshs clare 15 8 23 j harrison stouft 11 11 22 h hodgson ring s 12 20 b atkinson mark 4 14 18 g jones gioen 6 12 18 h forgie stouff 9 8 17 c kelter mark 11 5 16 b graham mark 11 5 16 j baylis green 1 14 15 b fockler ring- 6 8 11 d ilaynes ring 7 6 13 d jennings mark 5 8 13 p byberjf green 8 4 12 d evans clare 4 8 12 m mcstravick rinjt 4 7 11 r madill ring 6 5 11 m jones green 7 t 11 b dixon stouff 5 6 11 n osuliivan stouff 5 6 11 r stewart ball 6 4 10 l gayman mark 4 6 10 the sign of a good time stick of the wkkk awards three more new hockey sticks will go out this week to worthy winners in stouftvilles squirt peewee and bantam house lea gues the awards are made possible weekly through the generosity of messrs bob has- sard los clarke and dr ron smith the prizes may be pick ed up at birketts insurance more action on the basketball front resulted in two double victories for stouffville last week on tuesday the junior ard senior girls teams trounced bayview by scores of 251 and 333 xoreen burkhotder and marilyn 1attenden of the jun iors and marion byer a senior player were largely responsible for two of the most decisive vic tories ever recorded by stouff ville teams two more decisive victories were claimed by the boys teams when they played pickering col lege on friday afternoon stou ffville suffered some disastrous setbacks at the hands of the pickering college football team this season but it would seem that the success of our basket ball entries has apparently even ed the score in the midget game stouttville swarmed all over the pc squad to the tune of 307 vic sharp stepped out of the shadows of teammates bill cor ner and lint hill to ring in 11 points for the stouffville cause corner and hill made their pres ence known by some fine floor play and a good chunk of the scoring in the junior contest the stou ffville team got off to a flying start when their weipracticjd fast break made the score s in the first two minutes of play they continued to dish it out until they had hammered their opponents into submission by a score of 5121 brian wuke topped the score- sheet with 22 points while vai ren hendricks was good for 10 and barry mclean s bill center and hlnk bianerltza represented the pc pointgetters stouffville teams saw action on tuesday this week against bayview an will meet pickering college again next monday j skating tarty dont miss the iscf skat ing party that will be held this friday february 3rd at th parkside youth centre skating will begin at s pm and the ad mission is only 50c valentines dance one of the big dances of the year the valentines dance will be held next friday feb 10 john spragge a discjockey from radio station chum has consented to preside over the festivities that will begin at s30 spot dances prizes and re freshments as well as the latest in popular music will highlight the evening i jets are blanked by dixie jrs 2 to 0 the unionville jets suffered a double loss on tuesday not only were they shut out 20 by dixie but they lost the services of their ace goalgetter gerry kmghtley knightley suffered a broken nose in the second per iod and may be out of action for the remainder of the regular schedule dixie netminder geo holmes frustrated the unionville for wards throughout the entire contest he was especially keen in the final frame when the jets had a wide edge in the territorial play jack stanfield and dave pallett were the dixie marksmen palletts drive was triggered into the empty net with goalie rick charron on the players bench in favour of a sixth attacker ross colburti glenn boone jerry rowarth john saunders barry watson and garry milroy were thrown into an ailout offensive but the move backfired there were 14 penalties in the contest nine to dixie the key defensive play of the game came in the second period when holmes in the dixie cage gloved a scorching drive from the stick of unionvilles knight ley the save by far the best of the night brought applause from even partisan home sup porters walter mclean the team captain of the jets turn ed in a headsup performance glenn boone also looked good in spite of a gashed lip received early in the third period bramp ton will he the visitors on un ionville ice next tuesday night welcome the management and players of the stouffville minor hockey association when they call at your home on saturday afternoon they will be selling lucky draw admission tickets to the young canada night in the arena on feb 9th office main street this weeks nominees are as follows squirt randy iax of boston peewee ken torrance of chicago and bantam david jackson of buffalo kkvin garrett nets winner for hawks only four goals were scored in two games in squirt house league competition on tuesday evening the black hawks edg ed the leafs 10 and boston de feated the canadiens 21 kevin garrett was the hero in the chicago win he fired the lone goal on an unassisted ef fort randy ie sparked boston to their close victory he scored one goal and picked up an assist on andrew valleaus tally brad ley hilts was the lone marks man for the canadiens greenwood keeps playoff hopes alive the greenwood mount zton combines kept their playoff hopes alive by beating baflan- trae 60 in a community league contest on friday night with two games left in the regular schedule les wilsons squad trail fourth place claremont hy three points a victory for clare mont against ringwood on fri day or a greenwood loss to stoufiville could settle the final playoff position greenwood forward grant jones moved up into the num ber six spot on the pointscoring ladder by picking up two goals and one assist howard malcolm potted a pair for the winners pete byberg and lornc disney fired singles attacked in service station mr geo partridge of stouff ville a service station attendant at 401 hwy and yonge street was hit over the head by an un known assailant during th early hours of wednesday mor ning in spite of the blow mr part ridge struggled with the intrud er and frightened him awayit is believed that the motive wit robbery a heavy mallet wa used in the assault theatre uxbridge thursday friday saturday february 2nd 3rd 4th sex kittens co to college m ami e v an bore n conway twitty m r j a sou kardot cartoon and ntws

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