page 8 the tribune thursday mar 27 1969 two good sports in midice exchange huntsville peewees bowed out of the ontario playoffs friday after a thrilling series with stouffvllle that was extended to three games shown here the two club captains exchange congratulations wayne norton left of stouffvllle and bradley rhlnes of huntsville staff photo st mikes lone block in markham title bid markham st mikes remains the lone opposi tion in markhams bid for a second group title and the right to advance into further ontario playoff ac tion the two teams met at markham wednesday the second game of the series is at st michaels friday the markham junior b club is at its peak they gave obvious support to this observation as they drubbed whitby 72 to con clude the semifinals after four wins and a tie in five starts except for a brief display on how not to clear the puck in your own end during the first period the sealawax six were the masters through out the contest the consensus of the rink regulars seems to be that markham has the edge going into the best-of- seven finals bonellos boys have avoided the in jury list both the quarter and semi finals have done little to exhaust them and they have the advantage of the seventh game at home should the series go the route regardless who comes out on top it shapes up as an exciting situation in which stamina could be the big factor throughout the past ten fixtures rick johnston has been superb in mark- hams mesh defence er rors make him a hero he is stingy with rebounds he steals the angle and he never lets up regardless of the margin his rival for most valuable player status is steve vickers whose mahavolichstyle has electrified home crowds all year in fridays game rear guard paul roueff turned in one of his better per formances as he kept wingers wandering to a minimum started several rushes and collected a goal and an assist vickers and gavin kirk continue to produce vickers got two tallies and an assist and kirk engineered three goals steve coates george shields roey kert and graham wise were the other markham sharpshoot ers while pat odowd and wayne newton saved whitby from a shut out high single of 305 stouffville keith barton rolled a 305 single and don trotman a 770 triple in the 7 o clock division of the mon day night mens bowling league with handicap barrv irving posted a 31s and ab gage a 779 over 660 were john lankveld 745 garry don- kers 717 ab gage 749 bill sheridan 662 al cleave 662 don trotman ron willcrton 6s0 bill 770 keith barton 673 white 765 barry irving 701 paul leman 664 llovd mcvicker 6si bob jesson 6s3 bob cock- burn 677 over 220 was rolled by don chase 298 jim bai ley 226 john cooke 263 tony illingworth 223 roger todd 238 sandy- smith 226 lowell thom pson 225228 cliti wilson 259 tom hockin 228 ed wcinhold 238 in the 9 oclock division the high single flat was rolled by art grove 27s and high triple flat by- bob irwin 702 with han dicap ray steel had a 753 triple and mel good ing a 273 single over 660 were rav steel 699 ralph marcclli 701 ken hamm 702 ov er 220 bob morlev 247 art grove 27s rav steel 225264 ralph marcclli 273 frank bramham 234- 230 ken hamm 22231s dave vaughan 240 john lang 239 mel gooding 229226 harry burnett 240 bill kamps 222 clitf dunkeld 222 bob irwin 248 thursday afternoon ladies league stouffville ev mckay rolled a 270 to lead the thursday afternoon ladies bowling league others over 200 included june ward 243 ber- nice nelson 219208 toots taylor 217208 lois bart- icy 224 grace hollingcr 217 dorcen harper 213 june hopper 212 jean dart 204 joan boyd 203 aly nauta 202 peewees play 44 tie stouffville in pee- wee action mar 12 may flower farms and crest hardware played to a 44 tie jeff forfar paced the attack for mayflower farms with two goals and an assist bob boadway and dennis kerrigan got the other goals while assists went to roy bonk martin cudlip and ken harper scoring for crest were terry williams danny wagg jack watson and and gary greene earn ing assists were john mc- dermott with 2 while danny wagg and jack watson got one each hetherington electric got perfect goaltending from andrew bridges and as a result they blanked doering brown 10 in a closechecking match bob housser slapped home a good pass from andrew leitch for the only score of the game ruining stephen dows- wclls bid for a shutout howie jones fired four goals to lead mccullough motors to a 61 triumph over stouftville police in a onesided encounter other scorers were mike barry and kevin leonard while assists went to da vid mumford brian tow ner terry calhoun and mike barry with 2 billy meakes notched an unassisted marker to prevent the stouftville police from being shut out eight top 200 mark stouffville eight members of the 7 oclock division stouffville village ladies league hit the 200 mark or better march 20 norma herbert an al most weekly leader was tops again with a high triple of 625 and singles of 213 and 220 runnersup included june hamm 247 shirley- wright 205223 cathy terpstra 210 mary hamil ton 207 barb melhuish 201202 harriet cantwcii 201 and bcv coppins 200 team standings are dc- littlers 58 incrediblcs 46 team three 37 team five 33 corner crackers 31 team four 6 peewees advance to ontario finals juvenile series extended to limit st marys here saturday stouffville stouffville iga peewees have done it again after dropping the series open er in huntsville the local heros rallied to take the next two in a row and win a berth in the allontario finals only st marys stands in the way of stouffville and the provincial cham pionship the two teams played at st marys wednesday with the return contest here saturday at 830 pjn the largest crowd of the season is anticipated its a best three out of five games at huntsville friday the trio of kevin barrick mike sprague and doug feasby proved too much for the huntsville boys to handle the line fired five of the teams six goals huntsville counter ed with two barrick set the pace with a hattrick sprague scored two while feasby did much of the spade work laying over some perfect passes wayne norton was the other stouftville marksman it came on a fine solo rush and a sizzling shot that caught the corner of the huntsville cage stouffville grabbed a 20 lead in the first were ahead 43 in the second and extended the margin in the third rick marshman and jack holder shared the goaltending chores each coming up with some daz zling saves nick fiore mike wightman and wayne norton played themselves into exhaus tion on the blueline while the threesome of camp bell acton makkreel and taylor love mc nelly with roberts back ing them up all checked the huntsville crew to a standstill makkreel and mcnelly were especially effective with their solid bodychecking up front while acton skated miles patrolling the left boards don chase rolls 326 single stouffville don chase of the 7 oclock di vision mens bowling league rolled a sizzling 326 flat single to top all rivals his counterpart don taylor of the 9 oclock group came close with a 320 in the early division john lankveld had high single handicap of 324 garry donkers high triple flat 718 and jim bailey high triple handicap 792 over 660 were john lankveld 771 fred bal- linger 682 don chase 788 phil whybrew 660 keith barton 668 garry donkers 718 lowell thompson 660 jim bailey 714 ron willerton 687 in the 9 oclock league roy ward had high single handicap of 306 and keith burkholder hig triple handicap 743 over 660 were art grove 732 glenn jackson 786 keith burkholder 689 ken hamm 661 juvenile club receives 500 cheque from kin president the stouffvllle kinsmen club is a sponsor of the juvenile hockey team again this season moriey left presents captain jim lamoreaux with a cheque for 500 president bob staff photo gordie lehman fires novice winner stouffville schell red white edged stouffville stockyards 10 in novice action monday the wideopen game was played at top speed by both teams and it fea tured plenty of good pass ing and great defensive moves gord lehman was the hero for schells when he rapped home a good pass from derek fa- ggiani to score the win ning goal allen carruth- ers posted the shutout the two teams now meet in a bestofthree series for the league champion ship team eliminated stouftville credit union came up with their first win of the round robin series when they defeat ed the equipment ex press 42 as a result of the defeat the express men were eliminated from the championship series the- expressmen got early goals from david huxtable and ken kerri gan to take a comfortable 20 lead however persistent forechecking by the cre dit union began to pay off david lang got their first goal and bruce thornhill tied it up on a good pass from bobby richards david langs second un assisted goal was the eventual winner while bruce thornhills second tally from allen sprague was the clincher mark barry david tay lor and brian aida got assists from equipment express while david le- gault played well defens ively for the credit un ion shutout performance kent widemans gosl was enough to give bir- kett insurance a 10 win over merv turner cont ken bonk recorded the shutout while kevin mor iey came up with a great defensive game to help the cause paul marshman in goal and brian mintz were the best of the merv turner team ivan booths team caremont bowling champ bantam playoffs stouffville in the opening game of the ban tam league championships altona feeds and pine hill auto tied 11 ed card put altona ahead early in the game when he scored on a neat solo effort don ren- nie tied the game in the second period when he rammed home a perfect pass from dave hamers- ton bob daniels played a good game in goal for pine hill stouffville lions whal- loped hunts sunoco 81 in a loosely played exhibition game time and again the lacklustre efforts of the gasmen let the lion for wards roam in unmolested on the goal don reesor had 3 goals and an assist for the winners while other goals went to frank hill with 2 and singles to gord crisp don mclcod and don hodgson assists were earned by gord hodgson ernie anderson and don hodgson lionel strang fired the only hunt goal by converting a good pass from martin wiechsel- baumer legion ladies league stouffville mary geertsma had the high single 304 and the high triple 644 on march 18 in the legion ladies bowling league others with 200 and over were opal lehman 212 chuck val- ieau 210 marg hurst 208 vera grove 205 winnie elson 200 pat provost 200 team standings are misers 71 dingalings 56 fairlaners 55 swing ers 48 jetset 40 vips 30 claremont the number 1 team in the claremont community bowling league deserves that distinction ivan booth and mem bers dorothy kemp bet ty hopkins gerry fisher cathy rowe and sam fearnes counted a total pinfall of 12996 to win the championship for 1969 they topped the runnerup team captained by harold mcconkey who scored 12966 pinfalls verne middletons club was third with 12820 agnes ferguson fourth with 12699 terry hop kins fifth 12493 kay wilson sixth 12344 howie budd seventh 12- 197 and joe burrows eighth 11987 in the consolation ser ies it was marge samar- illo 12586 lloyd mac- gregor 12494 lenora mckenzie 12384 and jack bradshaw 12053 scoring over 200 were earl rowe 298212206 randy howell 295 geo mckenzie 295 al roszell 288 norm kemp 286 marg roszell 266227207 bernie wills 266233 iv an booth 265206 gord clark 260 pete bell 259- 228 nell rowen 252-242- 212 betty hopkins 251 doreen alexander 250- 231220 don barnes 248- claremont ousts erin claremont the claremont hockey club is still rolling along at a fast pace in orha competi tion with wayne rcdshaw setting the pace with two goals and brother jack redshaw firing the win ner the local squad edg ed erin 54 jim hopkins was the other marksman a claremont rally one of the most sensational this season saw them trailing 41 at the end of the first period the team suddenly caught fire and hit for four unanswered markers 210 joe burrows 246 ken field 245 ethel shaw 242222 haddy johnston 241211205 do ris hopkins 240 jess burrows 239222 dave ferguson 239 marge sa- marillo 238227221 les padley 238208 joan bell 238 blair evans 238 george tweedie 235226 jean booth 233210 rob ert slack 233 dorothy kemp 232206 jean ev ans 232 agnes ferguson 230229 ann middleton 230 harold mcconkey 227216205 jack brad shaw 226 toni hadden 225217 howie budd 223 jean martin 221 amy clark 219 fran guest 219 sam barnes 214 doreen welsh 213 alvin redshaw 213 lil mac- gregor 211 lenora mc kenzie 204 gord benson 204 dorothy nairn 202 helen pascoe 201 verne middleton 200 claremont vs ayre claremont it will be claremont vs ayre in the next round of the in termediate orha play offs the two clubs will hook up on saturday night in the uxbridge arena game time is 8 pm peewee lineup stouffville its difficult to tell the players without a program so to assist fans in recognizing their peewee favorites in the game against st marys saturday here is the lineup 1 jack holder 17 rick marshman 2 wayne norton 3 nick fiore 4 mike wightman 5 randy mcnelly 6 dougie taylor 7 kevin barrick 8 bill roberts 9 donnic campbell 10 derek love 11 john makkreel 12 doug feasby 14 keith acton 15 mike sprague take along this list of names to the arena game time is 830 pm meaford stage rally stouffville after t w o consecutive wins by 73 and 83 mar gins the stouffville juv eniles were unable to get up for tuesday nights crucial game against mea ford the result was a 64 upset meaford overcame a 44 deficit at the end of the second period to tie it up at the end of regulation time t w o goals in the tenminute overtime session crowned the visitors comeback this stretched the on tario semifinals series to a fifth and final game at meaford the results of which are not available at press time periods one and two saw rather uninspired performances by both clubs but stouffville col lected four goals and ap peared headed for the fi nals with aylmer how ever you cant underesti mate the effect of a cheer ing crowd the meaford fans saved their voices for the final frame the stouftville fans sat on their hands this boost was instrumental in stir ring the mustangs to a rally which produced six big goals and the win paul hutchinson was largely responsible for meafords success with less than four minutes remaining in the last per iod he scored to make it 43 and then eleven sec onds later got the equal izer stouffville never re covered more than 700 fans who had crowded into the arena and spilled into the upper deck prepared for the tenminute overtime session it was past the midway mark when doug crowe put the mustangs ahead the insurance tally came at 713 from the stick of sam brown stouffvilles marksmen were gary sugden bill thornhill wayne jack son and peter mumford dave farlow the locals top triggerman who net ted four counters in the previous contest had a frustrating evening an early collision in which he chipped his teeth may have been a factor in his failure to make the score sheet win or lose in the final game jake harman and his club can be proud of their efforts to bring the championship to stouft ville players suspended stouffville juvenile netminder har old wally crowder was suspended sunday after he became involved in a fight at meaford in which he fractured the nose of his opponent the skirmish occurred after an overzealous stouffville fan jumped over the boards onto the ice crowder waded into the midst of the match to aid the spectator and came face to face with meafords doug kingston a onetime stouffville boy in an exchange of blows crowder caught kingston with a stiff right that broke his nose kingston was also sus pended for his part in the fracas lynnc forsyth guarded the twine for stouffville tuesday night win peewee tourney meaford netminder blocks freeshot scoring bid juvenile forward bui thornhill a 3goal itar in the second game of the stourrillemeaford playoff series wasnt quite so fortunate on this penally shot drive he had it blocked by the meaford netminder stouffvllle went on to win the game 73 staff photo s t o u f f vi l l e- stouffvilles iga pee wees proved that their march to the ontario fin als was no stroke of luck when they emerged the victors in an invitational tournament at markham bob hassards boys swept all three games they doubled the score on unionvillc winning 42 kevin barrick led the way with two tallies wayne norton and nick fiore fired singles in the second contest they blanked markham 64 don campbell and kevin barrick each pot ted a pair nick fiore and kevin acton sank singles in the championship game port perry were the vicitims losing 34 the goaltending combination of rick marshman and jack holder chalked up their second shutout ef fort of the day kevin barrick mike sprague and john makkreel were the marksmen