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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1965, p. 10

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p9 w tht stoufrvol trisune ihunity roerttw 18 1963 sports nhl oldtimers play in markham nov 26 larkham th nhl om- ttraers who play at the com munity centre on november 26th will run into a fair amount o competition if she opposition lineup is any indica tion tne oldtimers lock horns with the metro senior all star in what hould turn out to he ixty minutes of fun and frolic any one who witnessed the oldtimers so through their paces last year in markham will have a good idea of whats la store next friday night admission has been set at 100 for adults and 50 cents for students proceeds will aid minor hockey in markham the metro all stars lineup i includes such names as ray coakwell glen varnholden bob riddell butch magee tom j lamporp ron purdy george wilson bill johnson ron gra ham dave jennings ray pip- hcr guy weeks gord scott bill lukurich ken ridd and mike feran the manager is al vetman trying to maintain law and order will be len cooper and jerry delaney brian boyd son of mr and mrs ralph boyd tenth line i s in stouffville injured his left arm in an accident several weeks ago this week he visit- i ed the doctor and learned that markham jrs lose by 32 markham markham juniors have as far as home games are concerned been following a system whereby they play poor hockey in the first half and tre mendous hockey for the remainder last friday night their tactics were reversed it didnt work markham came out at the beginning of the game looking like a stanley cup winner scored two goals and looked like they were on their way to their fifth straight victory by the time the game was fortyfive minutes old markham had committed one mistake that cost a goal and were about to make another yhitbv steelers won the match 32 and even a late third period rally failed to knot the score the homesters were trving but as the game progressed they seemed to faulter while whitby constantly added fuel to the fire whitby won the game but this story should read were given the match as a gift two of their three counters were strictly unearned but the vistors were alert enough to catch the errors blow lead to whitby the arm was actually broken it is now confined to a cast breakaway goaf whitby goaltender ralph moore was confident that he had successfully blocked this break away drive by markham defenceman gil laflamme on friday night seconds later he looked around to find the puck in the net in spite of the goal whitby edged the homesters 32 photo by vern phillips deflects oft stick the first mistake when markham was leading 20 came as captain kevin oshea drift ed a long easy shot from the blue line goalie ron marlowe had it pegged until it bounced off john marshalls stick and flipped into the net this put whitby on the scoreboard and it was all they needed they tied the game early in the third period on a good goal then won it on a markham boob the puck in the markham zone was very near the blue line drifting around for any one who cared to take it a markham player had it and was on his way out of the zone when he was checked by his own team mate the puck went loose and kevin oshea pick ed it up and fed it in to pete vipond who made no mistake of tucking it away in the twine goalie out viponds goal came at the 1214 mark of the final frame giving markham a little more than seven minutes to save tve contest things looked pretty bad until wayne checseman drew a twominute penalty for holding at the 1800 mark that left the visitors short for the remainder of the game and gave markham the opportunity of taking a twoman advantage goalie ron marlowe was out of the net at exactly the 1900 minute mark and stayed out for the duration of be contest in the full sixty seconds with two men more than whitby mark ham failed to get more than three shots at fioalo ralph moore regardless of the throe goals scored ron marlow played a sparkling game in the markham cage he turned aside shots that were labelled for every corner without his goaltending abili ties the score could have eas ily doubled markhams big period the first was a wellplayed knock em down drag em out affair which sent players to the sin- bin for a total of 30 minutes larry gibbons and kevin oshea provided the fans with an exhibition of boxing al though neither player landed a solid blow oshea got five for fighting and two for cross checking while gibbons receiv ed only the fiver gil laflamme was the first player to knot a goal in the contest at 735 of the opening period his icelevel shot some how got under moore and slid into the net brian murphy of tne mur phy andrew brown three some notched the second and final goal for the homesters on a blazing slap shot drive from the blue line murphys line was skating but didnt produce as they have in earlier contests murphy himself didnt see as much ice time friday as he did a week ago when he netted three goals and added an assist it seems the harder you push him the better he gets nineteen penalties were handed out by referee joe sadler with whitby receiving ten of them tempers grew thin on numerous occasions but only once did any warfare erupt markham hosts etobicoke in their next home encounter fri day tomorrow night at the community centre game time is 830 pm wax spots probably the most dazed player in the third period was whitbys john durliano in a move from centre ice he was draped into the boards by no less than three markham players each one dragging him a good ten feet after a whistle had blown and play resumed he was flattened again durhano retreated to the players bench to shake the cobwebs ralph moore whitbys goalie was slightly injured in the last two minutes of the game when a high stick caught him over the eye bad enough but it was own defense- man who inflicted the wound gary brown failed to notch a point in the game des pite the fact his parents had come from latuque quebec to see him play did you know whitby is called the steelers since the beginning of the season this reporter has been calling them dunlops amazing what you learn when you listen the three stars as selected by jack jef fries of markham were kevin oshea gil laflamme and al qiiintilian 10s specta tors attended the game ii squad holds three point lead in league did you get your slice of the anniversary sale wear l a small deposit will put your purchase in our lay away in addition to the many sm vincs offered in last weeks ad 2 pant in charcoal suits pile lined regular 6995 at regular 5500 keguiar ag mm m suburban coats 2495 ggw 19oo corduroy sports jackets regular 2495 at enter our lucky draw teds mens and boys wear stouffville phone 6403214 claremont vic binellis howling team moved into the claremont community league bowling lead last week by scor ing seven points last weeks team leader ivan booth man aged only a threepoint night and now holds second spot 3 points back o the leaders dave ferguson in sole possession of third spot retained his position from last week binelli himself captured the high average with 229 his sin gle game scores were 237 236 and 215 he also had the high single of 373 only 80 pins off a perfect match results scoring and statistics follow ladies high scores high average marge samarillo 185 high single fiat ev sur- phlis 341 high single thdcp ev surphlis 360 high triple flat doreen alexander 745 high triple hdcp eva padley 826 mens high scores high average vic binelli 229 high single flat vic binelli 373 high single hdcp dave ferguson lloyd macgregor les padley tie 325 high triple flat vic binelli 877 high triple hdcp alvin red- shaw 844 over 200 les padley 322277226 doreen alexander 303236206 ivan booth 300250 jack bradshaw 288208 marg roszell 275 al vin redshaw 275 lloyd mac- gregor 265 tloyd pascoe 263- 203 frank wills 259219 eva padley 252212 ron hedges 244 vic binelli 237236215 john hill 237208 lil macgregor 237 lenora mckenzie 235 doreen welsh 234 dave ferguson 233- 226200 dorothy nairn 230 jean booth 228 joe burrows 226 fern redshaw 226 bern wills 225 harriette cartwell 224 aggie ferguson 223 beu- lah shank 221 rene ronnie 220 bill mosley sub 220 bud rogers 208 jean bradshaw 208- 207 jess burrows 207 cliff wannop 206 helen pascoe 206- 203 dorothy kemp 201 pete bell 202 don barnes 202 mari on wills 200 team standings vic binelli pts ivan booth 39 pts dave ferguson 35 pts al roszell 33 pis lloyd pascoe 33 pts jack bradshaw 29 pts lloyd macgregor 26 pts jean booth 24 pts marge samarillo 24 pts joe burrows 23 pts jean bradshaw 18 pts ev sur phlis 12 pts monday night mens league 7 oclock high single flat keith barton 327 high single hdcp rick yakely 284 high triple flat john otter 673 high triple hdcp hal dafoe 686 over 200 d dunkeld 269 john otter 264 r willcrton 255 b morley 251 j vanveen 247 r yakely 244 g bridges 231 john martin 229 v blake jr 229 h dafoe 233 a gleave 224 b grove 218 l stewart 213 t illings- worth 213 r todd 212 b keu- ken 211 c grove 208 l green wood 204 v blake sr 204 e willcrton 201 p leman 200 b moore 200 team slandings bakery 26 pts hillbillies 20 pts hals snack bar 16 pts blow- bys 16 pts machine tool 15 pts team six 3 pts thursday afternoon bowling league high single flat aly nauta 285 high single hd aly nauta 331 high triple flat bunny burton 595 high triple hdcp aly nauta 702 over 200 ev mckay 236 lenore ramor 215 bunny burton 227 joanne steel 239 shirley stewart 247 doreen northover 203 aly nauta 285 team standings lost souls ii pts f troop 33 pts the flying six 30 pts wild ones 29 pts typhoons 25 pts rollimr stones 11 dts 9 oclock high single flat earl paisley 262 high single hdcp harry burnett 288 high triple flat ray steel 717 high triple hdcp ted susukl 718 over 200 ray steel 318 chuck grove 278 l buckland 261 art grove 258 h burnett 257 bill allen 249 k burkholder 250 d ratcliff 246 t susuki 240 d vaughan 238 r marcclli 235 c morris 232 eldon wagg 232 j pollard 231 don taylor 228 d mehaf- fey 223 f bramham 219 bud in this corner by ron wallace pat smith bkick wall it wouldnt be hard to spot stouffvules best football player on the field just look for the guy who mows down the opposition like grass or the guy that the other team bounces off or th guy who rushes 19s yards in one game hes pat smith sixteen year old candidate for the big leagues someday pat who is in grade eleven at stouffville district high school has been playing organized football since he started at the school three years ago since then he has slowly worked his way up the ranks and now stands as the best player on the team but thats the end of ft next year pat becomes too old to play for the schools only team and unless stouffville district forms a senior club he will have to find another place to play this is bad as far as im concerned in our midst we have a potential big league football player who if he cant play next year will become rusty and never get the chance in the big time pat plays two way ball defence and offense and he plays both ways well i prefer the offense he said because there is more of a challenge stouflvilles team was beaten out of the semifinals last week by port perry in a tight 6- 1 contest that wrapped up the foot ball for stouffville for another season in the game pat was a constant threat with port perry do ing everything in their power to slow him down pat still tabulated 198 yards running go through him behind his 185 pound frame is a mind that is constantly working pat follows a theory of his quite well if you see a guy you cant get around go through htm this theory has taken its toll in the oppositions ranks mors guys have feit the blunt force of pats heavy bricklike body more times than theyd care to remember pat himself however has never been injured while playing a game of football the 5 9 youth plays middle guard on defense and fullback in the offensive position of his final game this season pat explained that stouffville he thought had the better club hut they fell prey to bad breaks port perrys one and only touchdown was scored on a stouff ville fumble pat added that the ports offense was in great shape and did a fine job in carrying the ball when he is playing he constantly watches the oppoation for secrets that will hint their next play most of the time he can pick them out and be ready for them hes not afraid of anyone on the football field if he has to climb over them or knock them down or go under them hell do it many football players seems to shy away from hitting an opponent that looks bigger than he is pat couldnt care less short season because of the shortage of b schools in the area stouffville finds itself with a very short almost insignificant football season two regular games and theyre in the playoffs to give the team a little more practise coach jim rehill did manage to set up a couple of exhibition games as it stands now woodbridge is the only other b school near here this gives pat smith very little time to actually play ball however he has been working out since starting back to school we started training two days after the fall term began h said pat keeps in shape the year round as he is fond of all sports some of his active recreations include archery baseball and hockey at present he is practising with the clippers stouff- villes junior d entry in the oha during the winter he keeps trim by working out on weights keeps occupied besides being a grade eleven student pat holds a part time job with ratclifts iga store where he works friday nights and saturdays during the summer he worked full time at the store he has been with the staff of iga for one year pat admitted that with all his extracurricular activity he has slowed down a hit in school work and pointed out the fact that there are only two weeks until christmas exams begin he made a mental note that it was just about time to flit the books the young student has nothing but praise for his football coach mr rehill pat stated that mr rehill has given up much of his free time to instruct and lead the team in the game hes really a great guy said pat with sincerity he didnt have to have a football team if he didnt want to pat pointed out that the coachs enthuiasm rubbed off on the players and that they had real spirit and a sincere urge to win when they entered a game mr mcbride another teacher at stouffville district was given a pat on the back by pat for his work in shaping up the offense future well pat does want to play pro ball and if he had his choice would like to play for hamilton or winnipeg but the problem there is a good player would have to he discovered and pat doesnt play enough ball each season to really warrant a discovery he said that football in canada is good but he added its better in the united states the games are better more interesting and more people turn out to watch them theyre better organized than we are he stated one cant play football all his life as pat well realizes and a more stable living must be thought of i was thinking about becoming a veterinarian but im not really sure his main objective right now is to complete grade 13 and then work from there pat smith is willing energetic and ambitious whalever hit decision be it football hockey or archery and if they fail be it doctor dentist or what have you his ambitions will be realized they call it determination and pat smith could use that as his middle name lehman 218 jim wagg 209 b mclean 201 team standings unknowns 23 pts sanders rebels 22 pts d a con struction 18 pts untouchables 18 pts franks shell 8 pts big boppcrs 7 pts the names not sampson on saturday be sile of the proposed markham twp dragnlrip cone 9 wo mile north of ilwy no 7 was he scene of much activity a chrilma trees were removed from thn proper ly all were donated o he members of grace anglican church in markham shown here holding a fine scotch pine u the church pastor rev w a wigby staff photo i

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