thursday november 23 1972 the tribune pae 15 bantam boys blank uxbridge siapshots by jack watson go down to the arena any night when the omha teams are practicing and you are bound to see one man working with the goaltenders whether its the novice or juveniles bantams or peewees theres glen jackson out there showing the young netminders how to do it stoney thats the monicker has been a real help to so many coaches glen played junior hockey in unionville but more recently we recall his great netmind ing between the pipes for the in termediate clippers his sports proficiency is not restricted to hockey but also as a perennial allstar with our baseball clubs and he is always the man to beat in the mongolian open stouffvilles answer to the masters of golf taking time out from his bowling and busy carpet business makes glen another of the unselfish contributors to the minor sports scene couldnt help remembering a flashy little winger with the barrie flyers in the early fifties as i watched bob mcneil playing hockey with bert bakers fat men tuesday night some guys bever forget how to skate especially when they learned by scraping ice in schumachers old hollinger arena the ecologists have left rink rats off their lists of extinct species nowe havent forgotten the novice allstars of the omha its just that there is a space problem sometimes and my editor has those great big scissors bobs hassard and parish sharing the coaching duties with the birkett and hassard novice have their charges playing ex ceptionally good hockey two weeks ago these boys did what has been impossible for any other novice team from stouffville to do beat west rouge they did it handily by a 3 1 score oops my mistake the sponsor of the omha peewee bs is commercial sand and gravel ltd i had given credit to another agregate producer juveniles fade stouffville bernie aldred led the uxbridge juveniles to a third period upset over the stouffville juveniles nov 14 the game ended 5 3 after stouffville had carried a one goal lead into the third rough game stouffville seven penalties were handed out in a rough bantam house league contest nov 15 betz pools doubled the core on meharg real estate 4 2 don mclntee with two jeff williams and scott hall with one each led the betz boys greg roy and greg gill were the meharg marksmen ron schell was the hero for- richards equipment scoring two goals in a close 2 1 win over civitan paul wideman hit the target for the losers bill card ken gilroy and cam macdonald blinked the light for crest hard ware in a 3 2 victory over hunts sunoco ken kerrigan and gary mathews found the range for hunts two goals that avoided robert lewis in the stouffville nets in the first frame were both scored by aldred larry nichols showing signs of regaining his place as team leader got stouffville back into the game with goal on a pass from findlay macdonald nichols sent wayne feasby in to tie the game at 2 2 late in the first a goal off the stick of don rennie midway through the second put the locals out front nichols again made the play possible lewis held off a determined uxbridge effort in the second but couldnt keep it up into the third uxbridges kelland tied it up early in the third and aldred with his third counter put the visitors out in front to stay at 1925 rennie jacobs ex tinguished all stouff ville hopes with his first marker coach wayne redshaw has his boys playing with the same dogged determination he exhibited as a league scoring leader with unionville junior bs when this claremont native was setting records in the fifties stouffville an unrelenting assault of stouffville attackers led by captain doug todd greeted ux bridge bantams in omha play here thursday night the final score was 15 0 as the stouffville boys came back from a 3 0 loss to port perry the night before in a game that saw doug feasby score 5 goals while todd and keith action were handy with hat tricks uxbridge just couldnt get anything started carl davis played a strong game on defence and rewarded himself with three assists other marksmen for the houston pharmacy gang were howie jones with two and singles by rob lawson and kevin morley kevin hamilton earned the shut out in port perry on the preceding night don whitehead in the stouffville nets kept the score respectable as his team mates were completely outplayed coach jack watson was disap pointed with the boys lacklustre per formance watsons post game comments reflected his concern as he statedi dont know what to think of the boys they just forgot what we went there for in a further observation the coach felt that with all the attention being given the swiss trip the kids seem to have forgotten the play in this league bantam boys warm up for swiss tournament in january twenty members of stouffvilles bantam a hockey team will make the trip to switzerland jan 12 the clubs sponsor is arthur latcham three forwards to see action overseas are left to right doug todd captain howie jones and brian murphy jim thomas kevin barrick sparks midgets stouffville kevin barrick is becoming the beckers midgets most prolific scorer in three games he netted nine goals on thursday in stouffville it was kevin barrick with five tallies as stouff ville salvaged a 6 6 tie with port perry nick fiore counted the other stouffville went into the final seconds with a 6 5 lead but with the face off deep in their own end port perry tied it from the draw in uxbridge the following night the misgets downed their hosts 3 1 doug taylor bob housser and kevin barrick were the marksmen sunday in markham the omha held a referees clinic and the competition was provided by stouffville and markham midgets stouffville came home with a 7 0 win and again barrick led the way with three goals other scores went to daryl wright scott connor wayne norton and doug taylor art groe paul raymer tops league stouffville paul ramer rolled a 187 nov 18 to top the saturday morning childrens bowling league other high scores were counted by debbie bond 128 cheryl bond 145 bruce lefleur 128 136 randy zweir 215 andrea tuck 155 david gould 163 138 cindy gill 179 steve rigby 133 bill housser 128 paul jackson 151 sheri lewis 186 i the team roster will include three net- minders one of the trio of goalguardians is kevin hamilton coach jack watson plans to work every lad into the lineup during the tournament jim thomas novice all stars swamp newcastle 110 rolls 791 stouffville art grove came closest to breaking the 800 mark nov 20 in the monday night mens bowling league he rolled a 791 others over 650 were bob campbell 730 roy ireland 691 vernon ward 723 ron lush 680 allan vague 666 rodger todd 717 bud leh man 689 keith burkholder 699 over 250 were bob campbell 277 vernon ward 270 rodger todd 255 bud leh man 257 keith burkholder 277 neil logan 263 bill grove 257 cliff dunkeld 259 lloyd kerswill 258 john cochrane 273 bob cochrane 257 jack hopper 253 art grove 290 293 stouffville five two goal per formances were the feature as the birkett and hassard in surance novice squad trounced visiting newcastle nov 14 david kerrigan shoved a gary carr pass in to get the win and with tim jackson and ray dart com pletely closing up the stouffville net as they shared the job between the pipes that one was enough carr com bined with ted digger waite and six- goal spree stouffville bobby hughes poured in six goals saturday at pickering as stouffville peewee as thumped their hosts 12 0 single tallies came from the sticks of dan gibson steve schell keith mcguckin steve spang al sprague and mark fockler andy cudlip registered the shutout between the pipes jim chilvers in the final minute of period one to make it 2 0 david kaymer playing agressive hockey cashed in his first of two digger waite and chilvers got their first of two and raymer with his second closed out the period david kerrigan jim chilvers gary carr and waite all collected their seconds before andrew redshaw bashed in a pass from norm mckenzie to complete the rout carr the little guy from tenth line south was the best on the ice marg wagg tops 200 twice stouffville marg wagg ruled the roost in the 7 oclock division of the thur sday ladies league chalking up the high triple of 670 with single garrss of 229 and 248 others over 200 were bessie campbell 263 doris redquest 203 209 barb melhuish 226 224 shirley wright 246 joyce graham 232 joyce shadlock 230 203 flora forfar 258 228 judy bond 217 gail hunter 215 omha schedule thurs nuv 23 7 pm peewee a 8 pm bantam fri nov u 8 pm bantam b 9 pm midget b- tues nov 28 9 pm juvenile west rouge at stouffville pickering at stouffville whitby at stouffville bay ridges at stouffville newcastle at stouffville raiders blow two game leads stouffville the wexford stouffville raiders are developing a pattern a pattern for blowing good leads several weeks ago they had belleville behind 51 and then let them rally to win last sunday after playing a good first period which saw them skate off with a 2 0 lead and come back to make it early in the second the raiders frittered away the remaining time to lose to toronto nats 5 3 these same nats downed the raiders in lambton on the preceding wednesday defeat west rouge 31 stouffville over the past few years that west rouge has been in hockey competition with stouffville all oh- ma teams have been able to handle the big green teams except the stouffville novice last season victory came close with a couple of ties but never a win on tuesday november 7th it finally happened bob hassards boys won 3 1 the first period went scoreless as tight play continued with each team carrying the play from goal to goal in the second an drew redshaw banged home the opener for the birkett and hassard insurance men redshaw was the real opportunist on two occasions as he put away passes from norm mckenzie brian redding tied the score before the teams skated off for the second period break midway through the third period jim chilvers skated through the west rouge team to drive a puck high into the net this goal proved to be the winner but the locals were hard- pressed as ray dart and tim jackson sharing goaltending duties made many outstanding saves before redshaw and mckenzie put the game out of reach the line of ted waite gary carr and dave kerrigan did not figure in the scoring but kept the visitors completely tied up and missed goals on three or four occasions robert gerkink played a very strong game on defence particularly on three situations when his team was shorthanded these boys go on tuesday nights at 8 oclock try to get down to see them 6 3 matt leslie put the hosts out front at 734 of the first period some hard digging by steve majors and bob france got the puck into the slot where leslie made sure with a drive into the top right corner bruce carrigan drilled a blistering shot from the point giving john sidey in the nats net no chance in the second period the nats started out shorthanded and dave brown capitalized at the 45 second mark when the leslie line started out by winning the face off dave watts shoved a pass back to west on the point and the sliding relay to brown was put away barry scully combined with brian byrtsh and dave shand four minutes later to give the visitors their first less than a minute later dave aitken put his first of two past lindsay middlebrook to narrow the gap doug sellars who had four points for toronto tied the game at 803 barry scully the first star had the assist in the third period raiders were unable to get started and several good scoring chances were missed at 215 randy dickson took a hooking penalty and dave aitken put the winner behind mid dlebrook with less than three minutes left raiders dismissed any chance of coming back for the tie on a miscue deep in their own end which saw hard forchecking by sellars and scully get bretsh his clincher local interest returns to a higher peak this sunday at 730 pm when the oshawa legionnaires led by tom newton meet the raiders here this night is also minor night when all minor league players from stouffville are admitted free when accompanied by an adult danny lawson 4goal marksman stouffville danny lawson was in another newton stouffville uxbridges billy newton may not have all the moves of big brothers tom and bruce but he was instrumental in downing the peewee as thursday 4 3 newton had three assists including the one on the winning goal uxbridge took an early lead on a goal by darren lawley al sprague tied the game up in the second period and steve schell took a steve spang pass in to make it 2 1 for the hosts as the second period was ending jeff ireland tipped one behind andrew cudlip to tie the game in the third stanza greg rutherford counted twice for the visitors to disappoint the stouffville fans and players ron hodgson counted the iga squads only goal of the final frame fine goal scoring form saturday in novice house league competition pacing lee sand and gravel to a 5 1 victory over merv turner con struction he scored 4 times danny leblanc netted one ron morrison saved turners from a shutout pushing the puck over the line on a pass from michael rehill john roe ford continued their win ning ways edging cards hardware 21 blair sanders and neil davis blinked the light for the car makers randy cornelius was cards lone marksman unassisted tony leger and mark boadway set the pace in stouffville credit unions 61 win over stockyards each scored twice brian wilson and scott haylow counted singles jimmy reid hit the target for the losers chris burke and wayne wilbur each with three tallies for giulios pizza house overpowered dan glen construction 6 3 don paisley potted a pair and doug snowball one for the builders norman wideman in a class by himself stouffville when norm wideman takes control of the puck he owns it last week in mite house league action he scored 6 goals on saturday he filled the net with 4 more as beckers milk trounced consolidated sand and gravel 81 john tait potted a pair david darling and john carrick one each tom morley teamed up with blair housser to spoil a shutout bid by the milkmen kevin bartley also enjoyed a great game for country ready mix blasting home 4 unassisted tallies in a 4 2 win over aida cleaners timmy yeomans and donnie wagg sank singles for aidas a hat trick by dale leger and a single by robert atkinson allowed raymer in teriors to squeeze by lehmans shoes 43 keith wideman with two and mark lewis were the lamp lighters for lehmans a fine solo effort by john tunney lifted schell lumber to a 1 0 victory over stouffville kinsmen kevin bartley hattrick plus one stouffville kevin bartley scored all the goals to lead country ready mix to a 4 2 win over aida cleaners in mite play now 18 tim yoemans and don wagg fired the aida tallies with cam fraser earning one assist norm wideman also scored 4 to spark beckers milk to an 8 1 win over con solidated sand and gravel john tait 2 john carrick and david darling com pleted the scoring norm wideman and john carrick each had one assist tom morley from blair housser was the lone consolidated scoring play- dale leger slammed in 3 and earned an assist to pace raymer interiors to a 43 victory over lehman shoes robert atkinson fired the other tally keith wideman scored twice for lehmans with mark lewis collecting one john tunneys solo effort gave schell lumber a 1 0 win over stouffville kinsmen