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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 27, 1969, p. 10

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page 10 the tribune thursday feb 27 1969 league fastball meeting stouffville the clipper ship has run aground it was sunk by whitby tuesday it was a sad loss in that stouflvillc outplayed the op position by a wide margin for fifty minutes and had a 20 lead before a threegoal volley took the toll it was a critical contest as the clippers had to win to stay alive from the opening faceoff hustle was the name of the game it paid off after constant pressure in front of the whitby cage when don hayries released a blistering drive late in the period harold hodgson assisted the clippers set the pace throughout the sec- ond stanza and gave the largest home crowd of the season plenty to cheer about especially when haynes did an encore at 1552 once again hod gson assisted for much of the period whitby floundered and the clippers close checking gave them little chance to solve their dilemma glenn jackson was solid in the cage and dan pettit broke up two very threatening plays if only stouffvillc can hold on was the popular comment between periods they did until 952 when eric christie gave the visitors a flicker of hope it became a flame at 1215 when don tay lor got the equalizer it was out of control with less than three minutes remaining as bryan flet cher directed a pass from pat casey behind jack son who could not be faulted a determined stouffvillc offensive provided two great opportun ities within a few feet of the crease but the puck failed to find the corner markham retains lead in seesaw series markham after losing 43 at home the aurora tigers came roar ing into the markham arena friday and scratch ed their way to a 54 vic tory in overtime markham played one of its best games up front but the defense turned in an anaemic effort in front of rick johnston who sparkled all evening in the tiger nets a fellow with a rather appropriate name john savage play ed the part of scrooge in the eyes of markhams front line the officials called a total of twentysix penal ties including the crucial one to chris meloff in overtime which led the way to the winning goal off john jacobs stick at the three minute mark jacob was the visitors most potent forward with two goals and two assists while markhams steve vickcrs was responsible for half of his clubs out put george shields work ed well and counted once and helped on another goal markham trailed 21 at the end of the first period but after seven minutes of the second led 32 after bill grant found the mark the edge was re tained by aurora as they went ahead 43 their lead was intact until markhams favorite vick- ers took meloffs pass to force the contest into overtime the nearcapacity crowd with its go mark ham go chants lost some of its vigor when jacob broke up the game at the three minute mark in spite of constant pressure in the final minutes of play markham was un able to slip one past the remarkable mr savage in the tigers cage a t aurora sunday markham came up with a hardfought 65 victory to grab the series two games to one the two teams hook up again this friday in mark ham at 830 pm gordie lehman novice hero stouffville stouffvillc stockyards put the damper on a deter mined birkett insurance crew when they posted a close 32 decision in no vice action paul towner scored the goahead and clinching goals for the winners with mike boadway firing the first m a r k e r richard waite and kent wideman counted the birkett goals with danny glenn earn ing one assist wayne hoi- den brian forfar brian harper allen lewis and andrew mama each earn ed an assist for the stock yard team gordon lehman w a s the hero for schell red white when he popped in the winning noal for his team with 15 seconds left in the game the 43 was an uphill battle for the grocers as they continually had to come from behind against the strong equipment ex press team it was gor dons second goal of the night with robbie har- graves and ed leger not ching the others ken smith tallied two for the losers and mark barry got one ed leger david schembri robbie hargravcs and richard allen got assists for schclls while mark barry neil williamson and brian thompson were plamakers for the ex press team merv turner contractor edged stouffville credit union 10 brougham an or ganization meeting of the 1969 south ontario coun ty fastball league will be held in the fire hall at brougham sunday march 9 at 2 pm teams wishing to file entries are required to have a representative in attendance it is anticipated that each club will utilize its own home park provid ing floodlight facilities are available persons desiring to of ficiate as umpires in the league are also asked to be present claremont bowling playoffs claremont eight teams have qualified for the playoffs in the clare mont legion bowling league they are team no 1 ivan booth no 2 kay wil son no 3 harold mc- conkey no 4 joe bur rows no 8 agnes fer guson no 9 verne mid- dleton no 10 howie budd no 11 terry hop kins consolation playoff for four remainng teams team no 5 marg sa- marillo no 6 jack bradshaw no 7 lloyd macgregor no 12 le- nora mekenzie final individual winners high average men haddy johnston 243 la dies agnes ferguson 212 high triple flat men dave ferguson 942 ladies jean booth 769 high single flat men ivan booth 344 la dies nell rowan 334 hight triple hdcp men ken field 833 ladies lil macgregor 803 high single hdcp men don barnes 341 ladies ethel shaw 322 over 200 dave ferguson 311-277- 223 verne middleton 305 haddy johnston 291-231- 219 doreen alexander 291225 gerry fisher 282 john nairn 280228 ed wilson sub 278227 ivan booth 275231211 ethel shaw 272201 bernie wills 262 george meken zie 250 toni hadden 249 jean evans 245 gord ben son 240 jo derusha 235 lloyd macgregor 234212 susan harold 233 fran guest 231 kay wilson 231 earl rowe 223-215- 201 nell rowan 221201 pat wills 221200 jack bradshaw 221 jean brad shaw 218207 pete bell 215 dorothy kemp 214- 201 rene rennie 214 ken field 213202 harold mc- conkey 212 dorothy field 212 beat alliston peewees host kingston stouffville way back in october the hockey pundits who prowl the stouffville gardens were predicting great things for the peewees now these as tute observes are revelling in the accuracy of their prognostications the miniature warriors have just completed the first round of playoffs in fine style their prowess wasnt shown by steam- rolling the opposition ra ther they showed their ability in the clutch at al liston they won 31 in over time and at home they overcame a 20 score by bouncing back to win 32 in the last minute of play it was mike wightman who captured the plaudits from the stands when he took a pass from don campbell with only seconds playoffsunday stouffville kingston peewees will be the visitors in stouffville this sunday for the second game in the second round of the current o m h a playoffs the series opener is at kingston saturday at 3 pm game time here sun- dav is 11 am the stouffville juv eniles are also in their second playoff round they plaved campbell- ford in stouffville wed nesday night remaining to rupture the stalemate and carry the peewees into the second round of the playoffs david herd was ahistons master marksman as be counted two unassisted tal lies one in each of the first two periods stouff ville didnt get on the board until the final min ute of the middle period when kevin barrick found the mark late in the final period barrick set up doug feas- by to even the count even later don campbell help ed wightman into his suit of shinig armour before he rose to heros heights in the first game of the series it was 11 at the end of regulation time in the ten minute overtime period stouffville blinked the bulb twice to make it 31 barrick scored twice and john makkreel once o m h a playoffs ets hang em up it beginners luck for reg hie elm road stouffville it was his first icefishing trip of the season and look at his catch a tenpound trout measuring 30 inches iong just to prove that it wasnt beginners luck reg also brought home 15 white fish a good afternoons work staff photo jimmy hamm mighty mite stouffville aida cleaners continued their excellent play when they dumped lehman shoes 60 in mite action jim hamm led their at tack with two goals and two assists other goals went to nick bangay bill housser bill hamm and david dart rodney gill and bill housser each had one assist weldon shoes and con solidated sand gravel played to a 44 tie in an exciting game that fea tured some good defens ive hockey dale knabb and bill benson each pot ted a pair to lead the wel don club for consolida ted it was steve schell firing another hattrick and doug sanders schell lumber picked another two points when they defeated beckers milk 52 in a rough game keith mcguckin paced the winners with a trio of goals with paul jack son and david campbell getting singles don hodg son fired both markers for the beckers crew stouffville the stouffville midgets hung up their skates thursday but they did so without any stigma of shame after their 74 loss in sutton they came back home and staged a vali ant effort in their quest to overcome a more pow erful but no more deter mined team the strength and speed of the visitors didnt seem to awe the lo cal boys as they went out and bumped and skated with the best of them the 42 score was fairly representative of the play although it could have been 32 without a defen sive miscue which occur red in the opening period the most improved player of the night had to be ron burrows his usually overaggressive behaviour had little time to exert itself he was too intent upon winning as he carried the puck with au thority passed it accur ately and back- and fore- checked with keon con sistency stouffville lunged into the lead when sheldon sugden counted early from glenn gibson sut tons danni chambers fired the equalizer before the conclusion of the per iod in the middle period goals were as scarce as ice surface in stouffville and only dave matt was able to find the mark for sutton period three saw ten of the games seventeen pen alties called as the win ners collected two goals to the losers one ray mond carr and mitch 0- grady scored before gord henderson bulged the mesh after taking a pass from bill hassard a well adjusted person is one whose intake of pep pills overbalances his consumption of tranquil izers just enough to leave him sufficient energy for a weekly visit to the psy chiatrist frank hill leads lions win stouffville frank hill scored his sec ond and third goals late in the game to give stouff ville lions a 43 win over a determined hunts sun oco club in bantam action rick barber scored the first goal for the lions don hodgson gord hodg son and bruce grove were the marksmen for hunts jamie hargrave and don wilson each had an assist altona feeds came on strong to take a convinc ing 31 win over the slump ing pine hill auto team ron hill blair thomp son and ernie card pump ed in the altona goals rob daniels scored the only pine hill goal on a pass 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