pge 8 the tribune thauut february 22 1968 bobcaygeon ousts clippers from playoff semifinals mssssssmm bantam allstars ready for ontario playoffs the stouffville bantam allstars are ready and waiting for the first round of the ontario playoffs they will likely meet woodbrldge members are left to right back row paul brown halg derusha gord henderson rick glen wayne miller bui hassard larry nichols bob bangay front row left to right mike jones frank roberts mike wllkins doug mckay barry lebionc don norton and john meakes absent ken harman staff photo bill carruthers earns seventh shutout stouffville stouffville stockyards continued their winning ways in the squirt league as they blanked birkett insurance 40 jeff wil liams led the way as he pumped in three consecu tive goals jack watson added the fourth goal while corrie almack pick ed up an assist bill car ruthers earned his seventh shutout of the season and was helped by a strong defensive game from kev in morley robbie bryant was the pick of the bir kett insurance team second place credit union made sure of a second place when they defeated men turn er contractor 30 scoring for the bankers were ron schell edward leger and david lang ed leger and dan wagg drew assists also stephen dowswell picked up his fifth shut out of the campaign schell red and white got back on the winning track with a convincing 41 defeat of equipment ex press bill meakes opened the scoring for the truck men but from then on brian fockler in the gro cers net played a great game and blocked the door even though the equipment express team had the edge in play ro- 1 1 lady bowler tops claremont league claremont it was ladies first in the clare mont community bowling league feb 16 as doreen alexander topped all com petition with a high single of 296 dave ferguson was the runnerup with a 292 doreen has an average of 210 second only to ruth blaney with 212 marge samarilla has 205 highest average for the men is held by ivan booth with 237 followed by dave fer guson 229 andbern buck ing 216 team standings are ivan booth 54 terry hopkins 41 lloyd mc gregor 38 jean booth 38 alvin redshaw 37 nel rowen 35 marge samar- illo 34 lloyd pascoe 30 bern bucking 30 joe burrows 29 aggie fer guson 27 john nairn 27 top bowlers on friday were doreen alexander 296 dave ferguson 292244 verne middleton 278 ivan booth 271214 jack bradshaw 270 dorothy nairn 267-200- joe burrows 265 gord benson 257 ann middleton 256 rick cov 256 alvin redshaw 255224 ai rozell sub 244231 joe ryan 243216206 norm kemp 243 lil macgregor 239202 lenora mckenzie 237 lloyd pascoe 236 pete bell 233201 marion wills 230 blair evans 229206 harold mcconkey 226 jean martin 224 ab samarillo 223 terry hopkins 223222 kav wilson 221 bern wills 220211 marg rozell 220 pete wilson 219 les padiey 216204 ron hedges 216 john nairn 213 doris hopkins 211 ike jolly 209 sam barnes 208 lloyd macgregor 207 ron wells 206 eva padiey 204200 aggie ferguson 204 jean booth 204 jean evans 201 george mckenzie 200 sub the saddest time of life is when you drive up to your house in your brand new car and find that all the neighbors are away or indoors ww a well whir else it octroi noted for besides gordic howe legion ladies league stouffville gwen latter rolled a 655 triple and a 276 single feb 13 in the legion ladies bow ling league others over 600 were opal lehman 634 and betty baker 608 topping the 200 mark were mary geertsma 246 opal lehman 238 207 ollie eriksen 235 marion crowder 234 betty bak er 231 marg hurst 221 norma tranmer 221 adele willis 220 heather lee 217 dorothy mehaf- fey 209 johanna ryfa 208 barb thomas 208 kay wagg 208 team standings are cripples 47 whozits 46 mini skores 42 smooth ies 38 diddley doddles 35 chips 32 clippers lose two to bobcaygeon bobcaygeon the stouffville clippers skated onto the big ice surface at bobcaygeon friday holding a one game lead in their best of seven semi final playoff series they left bobcaygeon saturday trailing 3 games to 2 stouffville was beaten 96 on friday and 52 on saturday in spite of the freescor ing fixture friday stouff ville actually kept pace with their rivals until the third period when bob caygeon struck with three unanswered tallies it was 33 at the end of the first period and 66 at the end of the second pete turner who has en joyed a good series again st the highliving caygeon crew added two more goals to his total he also collected two assists oth er stouffville marksmen were jody holden dave ferguson wolfgang schlombs and dave boyd ferguson also picked up one assist brian campbell martin nichols and roly nichols were the big guns for bobcaygeon each with a pair bert hargrave notched 2 goals for schells with ron mcdowell and kevin leo nard getting singles ron mcdowell had two assists and robert hargrave one squirt league standings stockyards 12 1 2 26 credit union 9 3 3 21 red and white 9 5 1 19 equipment express 4 9 2 10 turner contractor 4 10 birkett insurance 2 12 squirt house league round robin will begin on february 19 74 minute penalty parade bobcaygeon the official scorer ran out of writing room on the score sheet at bobcaygeon sat urday the shortage of space was not in the de partment reserved for goals and assists it was in the section for individu al listings of penalties it was filled to overflowing and so was the penalty box most of the night a total of 74 minutes was served including 30 minutes in majors for fighting although both clubs were evensteven in the penalty parade thirteen apiece bobcaygeon was tops in scoring goals bv 52 the first period was a rather tame affair with only four penalties called in the second the pace was stepped up with ten included in this number were majors to jody hol den and dan pettit of stouffville and charles peel and dale junkin of bobcaygeon the final frame saw 14 more added to the total in addition to twelve min ors randy masales of the homesters and wolfgang schlombs of the clippers hooked up in the games second fistic encounter schlombs was banished with a major and minor masales drew a major pete turner and tom gostlin hit the target for stouffville dave ferguson jody holden and dave boyd drew assists roly nichols potted a pair for the winners lose here 82 stouffville the clipper bubble broke tuesday night optimistic home town fans had hoped that the stouffville club might possibly sal vage a win here and then pull another upset victory in the seventh and final fixture a t bobcaygeon miracles in hockey are not uncommon but it was just too much of a good thing to exect bobcaygeon beat them 82 to take the series 4 games to 2 actually both clubs ac complished the unexpect ed at one point stouff ville held a game lead beating their rival right in their own rink and then posting a return 54 win here this put bobcaygeon behind t h e proverbial eight ball but they tallied to sweep the next three bobcaygeon had the skaters they took advan tage of their speed by put ting the long forward pass play to good use their wingers wheeled in over the blue line often catch ing the defence standing still this type of tactic kept netminder dennis forsyth under constant fire on tuesday bobcay- geons dave mcgann put on a oneman show he figured in all but one of his teams goals scoring three and assisting on four others martin nich ols and roly nichols each potted a pair dale junkin fired one stouffvilles pete turner who has enjoyed a tremendous series count ed both clipper tallies he was also involved in a couple of fights and held his own in that depart ment too the game was held up for a time in the second period when bobcaygeon netminder john spry was injured in a goalmouth skirmish after a short breather he returned to his cage and finished the contest turners initial goal gave the clippers a tem porary 10 lead in the first period wolfgang schlombs and jody hol den drew assists the sec ond was engineered by de- fenceman dan pettit tur ner deflected the slap shot into the corner referee tom brown cal led the contest by the book and kept the game well in hand a young man asked his father dad is it possible for a woman to keep a secret oh yes his father said your mother and i were engaged for six weeks before she said any thing about it to me midget allstars likely to meet sutton in playoffs stouffvilles midget allstars will meet the winner of sutton and woodbrldge in the ontario playoffs likely sutton members are back row left to right wayne emmerson bill thornhlll dave mcneliy sheldon sug- den dave farlow russ stover peter mumford jody holden don harman front row left to right mike wll kins lynn forsyth ron burrows larry gilroy and jim wilklns absent brian kessel garry ghroy and bui hassard crothers stars in russia markham mark- hams bill crothers is back behind the prescrip tion counter at kiernan- crothers pharmacy this week discussing his trip to russia like it was a twoway hike to malvern and back actually it was one of bills most successful ov erseas competitions tak ing part in meets in four soviet cities on saturday in the 800 metre event at the mos cow international games he came from last place to first in a time of 1 min ute 505 seconds it was a record for the moscow sports palace where the games were held bill will be one of the stars in the telegram games at maple leaf gar dens mar 1 tom danby village ladies league stouffville barb melhuish rolled a 678 flat triple feb 15 in the 7 oclock division of the vil lage ladies league top ping the 200 mark were barb melhuish 282 205 lynn mccaffrey 239 bet ty allen 235 224 marg wagg 226 208 joyce shadlock 207 team standings are alleycats 33 no four 29 hard luckers 24 chickens 23 corner pins 20 gutter snipes 18 maintains midwinter vigil in park last week the tribune paid a visit to the bruce mill conservation area in mark- ham township it was late in the afternoon and the only sign of humanity was one huge snowman near he edge of the bush soon he too will disappear but his ab sence will never be missed as visitors begin their return for the spring and summer seasons staff photo rolls 833 for white rodgers markham tom dan by came up with an 833 with whiterodgers and betty delaney rolled a 733 for west markham for the top triple scores at the markham bowling centre in interleague cham pionships st patricks leads with 10 points fol lowed by west markham with 9 chesebrough- ponds 7 and markham vets 2 for st patricks ted burchell had 843 jim ire- ton 800 and jack smith 702 for west markham ev grove counted 715 and lois heafield 662 for markham veis it was john knelangen with a 761 vera denning 653 and ethel stockdale 652 for chesebrough ponds it was don houston 697 e jewett 628 i herison 627 c winning 626 and g marshall 624 individual scores in reg ular competition follow thursday ladies league stouffville jean foley had a high triple of 745 and a high single of 291 on feb 15 in the thursday afternoon lad ies bowling league lad ies with over 200 were jean foley 225 229 291 joanne steel 275 233 230 doreen harper 245 elva newmarch 250 ter ry movbar 235 mildrd ash 217 234 ll uaka- 226 toots taybr 2 bernice nmson 210 ella nichols 207 grace holl- inger 203 markham and dixie play off markham either markham or dixie will hold an edge when the two teams skate out on markham ice friday night barring another tie wed nesday one of the clubs could wrap up the semi final series as we- go to press its all even at one win one loss and a tie apiece fridays clash should at tract a near sellout crowd game time is 830 monday niters cliff lumley 670 ron clinker 643 ole petersen 622 marlene hammond 611 pete kanter 602 stan thompson 602 white rodgers tom danby 833 don barker 813 lowell thom pson 720 gord camp 718 pearl gough 680 keith pycock 678 phyllis shaw 675 doug wilson 654 joyce dunex 650 b gough 647 b shaw 626 e short 624 joyce jar- dine 612 keith thompson 607 st patricks adam reichhardt 704 ted burchell 700 ray rioux 692 joyce shannon 685 cy ardilla 672 bob mcpherson 653 dot jones 623 geo mcnally 616 p carruthers 610 helen featherstone 608 jack smith 603 markham mixed chuck reeve 716 lor- na jarvis 699 em lyons 681 c smith 680 jerry lillie 678 glen malcolm 668 bob walter 665 ken deffett 664 mary job 663 chuck mccarthy 662 d summerfeldt 658 marg walter 649 geo moore 646 ray coxworth 634 jim meharg 630 bill danson 612 evelyn lillie 601 west markham vic binelli 810 jack mcmicking 768 betty de laney 733 maurice bin- sted 721 jack delaney 694 jack lyford 689 vera piatt 689 ron biir- dey 674 gil cooper 673 lois heafield 641 len de- silva 636 lloyd mcvicar 628 cliff king 607 jim gray 605 wednesday ladies mary grove 719 kay thompson 689 mary cos- burn 688 marg wolfe 672 elsie tettman 6c0 joyce shannon 650 dawn showier 643 marion bar ber 617 chesebronghponds d seppaneh 798 h underwood 725 g ben nett 668 i henson 646 b daniels 639 i milne 627 b cargill 608 markham vets john knelangen 686 roy mcgowan 673 fred trayling 660 bill mullett 645 c mullett 643 dot fallon 633 herb stock- dale 627 morley jones 617 ethel stockdale 616 shirley forbes 612 j paterson 601 have you heard of huge savings on at plus late model cars pine hill auto large savings on scotia plan credit i late model cars in stock at all times 100 pine hill auto ltd j 4002 sheppard ave e at kennedy rd opposite woolco 1 agincqurt 1913743 sherwood south carmen monico 699 wally fulton 673 al mil lett 673 howie coombs 666 betty armstrong 661 john hunt 640 brian vi cars 626 larry bronson 615 thursday ladies innis botham 729 dor een vauglian 680 lorna jarvis 667 irene brazier 661 doreen swale 656 lynn luttrell 616 thursday mens bob ringwood 821 dan offen 755 howard jar- ick 718 vic binelli 712 tom johnson 685 howie whelan 682 don hous ton 680 alf andrews 666 don boyington 664 john britton 660 c smith 654 ed thome 653 clarence jones 653 stu vague 650 rod macarthur 645 p dickinson 644 arnold thomas 644 ron graham 644 doug jardine 637 jim mears 635 h cun ningham 613 g brandon 609 murray mcdowell 600 unionville vets jim smith 723 joan boyd 688 esther cogar 657 doreen vaughan 653 jim augus 628 toots taylor 625 marg couch 622 dot smith 611 rebekah euchre winners of the rebekah euchre jan 30 were ladies mrs marjorie barber mrs frank gos- tick mrs rowena hood men harold morgason tom ogden and tom marsh man travelling prizes went to mrs les gauslin and mr percy cation other winners in- eluded mrs florence mc donald mr les morgason mrs florence symes mr tom ogden mrs erma watson and mr tom marshman draw prizes- went to norton symes sherman arnold mrs margaret gall and walter pipher if you are new-t6- town or have just moved into a new home stouffvilles own welcome service would like to call on you with housewarming gifts and information about your new loca tion the hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the stouffville tribune call mrs erma kur at 6403858