p jo the stoufrylui tribuni tbnby mmwy 22 1962 all stars uxb lehman fires equalizer before 1200 fans as more than 1500 fans roar- id their approval to an excit- jng exhibition hotkey encounter jn the stouffville arena on fri day night bud lehman a for- tmer uxbridge rearguard slip- ped dave jennings rebound ln- to the corner of the cage to give the community league all- stars a 55 tie with the black hawks with less than two minutes to go in the game it jnarked a dramatic climax to a colourful contest uxbridge spotted the allstars a twogoal lead in the first per iled only to stage a fourgoal ral y and move out front 42 early in the final frame this set the stage for the allstars to battle 3ack and earn a split in the points bud lehman dave jen- nings howard forgie don har- man and lawrence gayman were the stouffville marksmen art rennick paced the ux- bridge attack with a hattrick performance tommy simpson and turk cornish counted singles e kvenly matched there was little to choose be tween the clubs although on the nights play the allstars may have enjoyed a slight territorial edge their shooting was ra ther erratic at times however and although goaltender joe carpentier handled 25 shots as many more missed the target uxbridge showed up to good ad- antage when inside the stouff ville blueline led by the smooth skating fred etcher and the speedy art rennick they jugg led the puck around with pic ture plays stouffville starter jerry brett blocked 12 shots relief netminder ross madill stopped 1 sizzling shots it was no picnic between the pipes for anyone the game was only a few minutes old when harold hodgson rifled a scor cher that was gloved by car- jpentier it hurt his hand in the third period matt kinnari slz- irled a torrid drive from left ving that made carpentier wince as he took it in his glove he shook it off and play con tinued at the other end of the rink jerry brett made a daz zling stop on a goalmouth bid by rennick he turned in simi lar efforts on labelled shots from fred etcher and paul tomlinson madills hardest di rect drive came from the stick of don haynes his finest effort came on a cleancut breakaway by etcher in the third period rennick took the rebound but hit the post out of the blue the allstars weie coasting along with a 21 lead when ux bridge struck for three succes sive goals within 2 minutes and 17 seconds cornish simpson and rennick scored in that or der howard forgie made it 43 and dave jennings evened the count one minjte and 53 sec onds later at 1045 art ren nick sank his third of the con test this set the stage for bud lehman to pot the equalizer at the 1815 mark aside from perhaps art ren- rick it would be difficult to select any one outstanding play er especially with the allstars jerry brett amazed the fans with his acrobatic abilities and dave jennings performed excep tionally well howard forgie like rival etcher made his ev ery move count and bob atkin son led some dangerous rink- lorig rushes in spite of an in jured leg cherry absent if there could be a disappoint ing feature about such a suc cessful venture it would have to revolve around the absence of the versatile bob cherry for two seasons one of the com- munnty leagues most dazzling stars the skilful puckjuggler was missing from the uxbridge lineup the allstars too were without their one big gun in pete lacey currently on a so journ to the sunnysouth de- fenceman ronnie guy was also an absentee the game was cleanly contested and all nine penalties were for minor of fenses messrs rennick etcher hannan and kinnari made the lucky draw selections scoring summary the games scoring summary was as follows 1 u as l cayman 327 a j harman- h forgie- n pascoe 614 2 ux a rennick f etcher 940 3 ux t cornish t simpson 440 ux t simpson- d haynes 519 ux a rennick f etcher 656 as h forgie j harman n pascoe 757 as d jennings b lehman b atkinson 950 ux a rennick f etcher t cornish 1045 as b lehman d jennings b atkinson 1815 s ont county softball league meets march 1 the organization meeting of the south ontario county soft ball league will be held at brooklin on march 1st the pre season gathering has been sum moned by the league secretary mr vin walker of oshawa at the present time the group comprises seven teams includ ing markham mt zion port perry brooklin whitby port terry jrs and pickering new floodlights have been added to the port perry park which will aid outside clubs in making the games on time and with a full roster of players local girls lose 70 in hockey debut oha jr d hockey group playoffs tuesday feb 27th uxbridge vs stouffville time- in the stouffville arena 830 pm admission 50c markham aces scored 95 goals in 15 games with the conclusion of the 15- game stouffville community league schedule the markham aces runnersup in the group standing collected a total of 95 goals during the season the team moves into playoff compe tition against greenwood on fri day night in actual goals rightwinger dave jennings was the teams top marksman with 14 to his credit in total points lawr ence gayman headed the clubs production with 28 a break down of the individual player statistics is as follows the stouffville girls team made their hockey debut on friday night when no less than eighteen players were pressed into service they were blanked 7c by a more experienced ux bridge club the visitors played their posi tions well and led by forward nancy bernhardt they rolled up a fine goal lead in the first period they added two more in the second frame lorraine smith potted a pair with singles by jill rennic and mary clark miss bernhardt scored 3 goals and assisted on another bettyann slack had stouff- villes best opportunity to break he ice when she romped down he right wing and let go a low angle shot it was blocked by uxbridge netminder nancy bell audrey underwood and caid jagger shared the goaltendmg chores for the stouffville team some of the local girls appear ed handicapped by using masks and plastic face guards the contests lone penalty went to stouffville defenceman mardele willis for holding the top solo effort of the con test was turned in by uxbridges jill rennick a late arrival she picked up a loose puck at centre ice and swept in over the stouff ville blue line to plant the disk in the twine while in fullflight defenceman judy houck em ployed the slap shot quite ef fectively mardele willis and jean win- terstein were two of stouffvilles best rearguards on the nights play coach wilf morley at tempted to use every player dur ing the thirtyminute game wayne redshaw handled the uxbridge entry more than 1000 spectators watched the contest there is some talk that stouff ville may file a girls club in a regular league next season a number of other towns in the district including uxbridge have found that their girls are quite enthusiastic participants in the sport stick awards on the week with the regular schedule in the stouftule minor hoc key house leagues drawing to a close only four more hockey sticks will be awarded after this week the all star selections for this week include blair mc neil atom randy lee squirt bill walton pce- wee and arthur nicholson bantam more than 70 brand new sticks will hae been donated this season to deserving play ers tlianlvs to the generosity of four local promoters bob hassan les clarke erie lehman and dr ron smith the prucs may be picked up at birketts insurance office main st w in stouftville public skating stouffville arena every sat 830 pm admission 50c public skating every wednesday afrernoon 1 pm to 5 pm admission 20c community league playoffs friday feb 23rd 800 pm ringwood vs stouffville 930 pm markham vs greenwood g a pts lawrence gayman 12 16 28 dave jennings 14 12 26 al tidsbury 10 14 24 jim harrison 12 10 22 carl keffer 10 10 20 bob atkinson 4 14 18 bob graham 11 4 15 geo carey 7 4 11 lindo borean 8 3 11 ron graham 3 5 8 harry young 2 5 7 rod mcarthur 1 6 7 dave winnitoy 1 4 5 vern williamson 0 5 5 jim stunden 0 4 4 dick underwood 0 2 2 howard forgie runnerup in scoring race leftwinger howard forgie of the stouffville merchants enjoyed his best year to date in the fourseason history of the stouffville community hockey league he fired a total of 22 goals and assisted on 18 others for a pointproduction of 40 his mark was beaten only by ring- woods matt kinnari the one- two combination of forgie and pete lacey accounted for 38 of their teams 94 goals lacey fired 16 and assisted on 15 for 31 points a breakdown of the stouffville clubs statistics is as follows commlgplayoffsstart the semifinal round of tne stouffville community league hockey playoffs will open on friday night of this week the first game of the doubleheader will match ringwood against stouffville at eight oclock and the second contest will pair markham aces against green wood it is scheduled for 930 pm the first round will be a 3 out of 5 game series the finals will be 4 out of 7 ringwood are cur rently the defending champions on friday night ringwoods matt kinnari will be presented with the leagues individual scoring trophy he collected a total of 53 points in fifteen sche duled games oha junior d group finals tuesday feb 27th 830 pm 1 uxbridge vs stouffville howard forgie pete lacey i jerry junkin sam barlow guy weeks jim cruikshank norm neill n osullivan jim rennie gary thorpe dave littlewood bob mclntyre gerry jones chris wahlroth g 22 16 14 8 12 4 3 6 3 1 2 1 1 1 a 18 15 12 14 8 12 9 6 7 6 3 3 2 1 ris 40 31 26 22 20 16 12 12 10 7 5 4 3 2 randx lee best in squirt lg randy lee was the top marks man in the squirt house league action on thursday night he fired two goals and paced de troit to a 41 victory over the rangers freddie storry and gregory forfar combined for single tallies brian norton was the lone goalgetter for the ran gers on a pass from allan loyst goals by bobby duxbury and eddie smith gave the cana- dlcns a close 21 win over chi cago billy grove assisted on bobby duxburys tally and mike brillingcr set up the goal scored by ed smith kevin acton blinked the light for an unassist ed chicago tally house lg hockey tuesday feb 20th bantam chicago 4 boston 3 chicago dwight kreick from art nichol son jim mehaffey from david slack art nicholson unassisted art nicholson from dwight kreick boston wayne crowder unassisted cliff bass from arthur maxwell bruce norton unassisted mole motors 6 detroit 1 mole motors david james from randy mole paul lintner from len black lock paul lintner from rod mclnnis david james unassisted rod mclnnis from harry hilts david james from jim mclnnis netroit bill mcnelly from barry hilts atom cnicago 3 leafs 1 chicago wayne miller david taylor bobby topping leafs angus middlemiss canadiens 2 boston 1 canadlcns balr mcneil and arthur wil liams boston geo hodgins ladies bowling league high single ann lehman 260 high triple ann lehman 659 over 200 betty wilkins 240 helen el- son 233 carol mcdermott 227 nelda barkcy 221 ann lehman 213 shirley chown 211 vi booth 209 ruth lee 201 team standings soft shoes 59 trailers 46 rebels 45 untouchables 43 kopcfuls 34 late comers 33 roaring six 32 pin pickers 28 imore sports on page 7 peewees midgets to meet unionville in playoff series unionville will provide the next plaoff opposition for both the stouffville peewee and mid get teams the series will be a best 2 out of 3 games the midgetr will open at un- kmille on friday night at 8 oclock with the second game back here in stouft ille on mon day at 915 pm the peewees will make their debut on stouffville ice monday evening at 8 oclock with the leturn tilt over in unionville on tuesday at seven oclock both stouffville entries earn ed the light to advance into fur ther provincial competition by custing uxbridge in successive eames the bantams are out of the running mr bob timbers of mount albeit son of mr and mrs win timbers has been appoint ed a director of the ontario pjowmans association at the annual convention held in to ronto this week two local g first allstar iris on team gwcnn kenned short stop 9 krma redshaw for outstanding perform ances during the 1961 barrio and district ladies softball league two stouffville girls have been selected for posi tions on the number 1 allstar lineup they are second baseman ermn redshaw and short stop gwcnn kennedy league officers coaches and managers met recently to fin alize the allstar roster and formulate plans for their an nual banquet it will be held in buttonvillo hall on satur day evening march 10th at 2nd base v that time officers for the 1962 season will be elected helen watt newmarkets likeable pitcher and first base man has been named as the leagues most valuable player in 1961 helen performed with stouffville in pwsu compe tition last fail other players who earned allstar ratings were helen swaile shyrlca preston bar bara seotr colleen cain ma- ry bcrfholoitc karen hare lynda marshall ann spence and sandra spring first place at stake in weeks curling clash by the time this ue of the tribune is available to readers the first place position in the mens curling league will have been settled stuart crouch and bob meakes currently dead locked on the top spot met head- on wednesday night feb 21 prior to the crucial contest both rinks had collected a total of 15 points in last weeks competition feb 14 joe cadieuxs rink skipped by ken betz overpow ered teny oconnors foursome 102 bob meakes handed walt todd a 95 setback and stuart crouch edged ken roberts in a close battle 75 walt smiths trio downed dinty hodgins quartet 95 in the late leagues lesults ken beu continued to show pood form and belted bun sell ers 12 4 albert kings rink trounced gord birketts four some 123 ron smiths squad bowed to gar lehmans rink 152 and hugh vankoughnets entry rolled to a 15 2 win over morgan oconnors rink the league standings are as follows early evening stuart crouch 15 pts bob meakes 15 pts walt todd 10 pts walt sr- 9 pts dinty hodgins 6 joe cadieux 6 pts ter- ij jonnor 5 pts late eve ning albert king 13 pts gar lehman 12 pts ken betz 9 pts hugh vankoughnet 9 pts bun sellers 9 pts gord birkett 7 pts morgan ocon nor 7 pts ron smith 6 pts bedtime is when teenagers just happen to think that they have homewoik to do walton bros score 4 goals in peewee game the brother combination of bill and richard walton scored every goal in a peewee houe league game on thursday night as buffalo blanked chicago 40 richard walton scored two and brother bill also potted a pair in addition they each picked up one assist for a combined total of six points craig schell as sisted on his teams first tally ricky sprague was the hero for detroit as his club edged fittsburg 21 in a close contest he scored both the red wing goals bobby allen and brian davis counted assists ray pais- lay was the lone marksman for he hoi nets on a pass from peter carruthers the frontline combination of billy parsons and kent winter- stein sparked crest ilardwaie to a 42 victory over the cana diens three goals came from kent wintei steins stick in ad dition to one assist bill paisons collected one goal and assisted on two others jimmy wilkins blinked the light for the cana diens one marker and billy nicholson fired the second tally mike wilkins diew an assist community lg standing w l t pts ringwood 14 x 0 28 markham 11 3 1 23 stouffville 9 5 1 19 greenwood 2 9 0 12 ballantiae 4 11 0- 8 uxbridge 0 15 0 0 fri feb 23 playoffs semifinals 00 pm ringwood vs stouffville 930 pm markham vs greenwood bowl mixed scotch doubles choose jour own partner msc lanes markham february 24 1 30 pm entry 150 per person take home this loim of pork today and hear the family shout xx hoopay 7 lean shoulder pork chops 59 libbys sauerkraut 2 4i habitant pea soup 237 society dog food 2 29 nestles chocolate 10c off deal quick ib 45 maple leaf cheese slices 29 beef or breaded veal steakettes 59 freshly sliced pork liver ib 29 stouffville food market free town delivery a