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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 8, 1948, p. 11

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the tribure stouffvihe ont thursday april s isms sports news and views by c h nolan athletic club prepares for election night april 19th doug runions playing coach of hamilton pats senior a con- tenders ha been coaching the georgetown raiders saturdays shutout against marki ham is the first shutout that team has sustained since coach ernie i lawrie has been handling the mil lionaires future games should markham win the fifth same at ohawa this thursday night ihe sixth game will be played at georgetown on satur day april 10th with the seven th game back at ohawa on monday april 12 if necessary tickets for the last two games a oshawa if they are necessary are going to be sold by the oshawa arena at conlins garage mar ham and harry headways garage unionville george rumntv a stouffvihe red e 58 minutes of scoreles hockey on saturday wing gift to markham millionaires vo minutes to go in the last per- of a scoreless hockey game be- xe a packed house bath teams playing wide open hockey the style was on the sick list and not in that keeps the audience in a contin action against georgetown on sat- uous uproar that was the game urdav night i in oshawa saturday night between markham millionaires and george- nick bangay brother of bob raiders bangay sparkplug of the markham intermediates has returned from ijj tint it- v lilt iiiihi with i it was the raiders who got the break in that last two minutes of plav and it was the raiders who his first season of pro hockey wan t00 home a j victory alon philadelphia and was on hand a markhams saturday game heres what guelph is doing to meet sport demands in that city constructing a 300000 arena in stalling a floodlight baseball system costing between 35000 and will build soon a 70000 swimming pool gus swentor former big league ball player will coach this years whitby entry in intermediate oba swentor played third base for the chicago white sox in 1022 and 102 he played with ty cobbs detroit club whitby will also boast a junior ball club this year in the lakeshore group at the banquet for the stouffvihe junior b hockey club being put on by the local iions club next mon day night the members of the team will make their choice of whom they consider to be their most valu ed player this is part of an all- star setup by the oha this year press reports from aurora state that bill boychoir will try out with guelph biltmores while andrews and simmons will try for a spot with the barrie flyers aurora is also seriously considering entering the intermediate b ranks next winter the annual season for trapping muskrats is now on having opened on saturday march 27th and will continue until april 21st although plentiful in these parts a few years ago these furbearing animals owing to intensive trapping are now quite scarce good prices are being realized for the pelts but district trappers state that their catch to date has been very light an unusual incident was recorded at oshawa arena on saturday evening at the markham- georgetown game when two people sitting on the same section of the rink were injured by a flying puck the one was a middleage lady the other a little girl another lad was injured when he was shoved against a window the broken glass cutting his hand all received firstaid at the arena office the antics of the boston hockey fans have nothing on the george- townmarkham series at boston in the last game with the leafs the fans pushed over a section of the screening at georgetown on monday night an entire section of the boards collapsed on the weight of the shoving crowd the game was delayed some minutes while the fans were scooped back off the ice and the arena repair man had the section of fence repaired bobs wont a rink the very good bobcaygeon juveniles juvenile c champions of the province have their village all enthused over the idea of build ing a new rink to replace the old structure erected in 1811 a couple of meetings have been held by enthusiasts of bobtown already and the planning board has been asked to consider the prosandcons of such a venture and present their recommendations to the village council the kinsmen club has been suggested as a sponsor to lead the drive for funds for the new rink which will be built along the lines of arenas in sunderland or canning- ton incidentally george lee form er stouffvihe trucker now in the northern village was in town the other day and discussed this winters hockev events with us cannington rink viewed by peterboro canningtons new arena built in 1947 is still attracting officials of other centres to view the 31000 structure last week five promoters of peterboroughs secondary rink pro ject visited cannington including aid hurrell dodds frank buck- land archie weir johnny russelle and charlie kingan peterboros new natural ice arena will cost 50000 and be a half- million dollar memorial centre which i to be erected in the future a 21 lead in games in the oha in termediate a final series the first 20 minutes of this specta cular battle saw the markham mil lionaires turn on the heat going all out for a goal lawrie milroy and watson were the attacking trio sent out by the markham coach and they stormed the bastion of rhodes in the raid ers twine time and again but he held fast the tables were almost turned then when patterson led the raid ers on a two man break toward the millionaires goal he flipped the puck over after he had faked the goalie out of position his team mate however let the puck roll off the end of his stick and the chance was lost the second period was a perfect cast of the first and the way the teams were playing they could have been at it yet two penalties were handed out in middle frame gibson of george town got the first and fred scott of markham the second while there were many close calls in the middle framemilroy of mark ham who supplied the closest of the night he roared in pulled the goalie aside and shot for the short corner his drive caught the goal post and the puck rolled lazily along the goalline from one post to the other and refused to go in the third period provided more thrills as the squads realized that one goal could very well win the game georgetown ripped and tore through the markham team testing harper from all angles but he seem ed unbeatable finally the puck was shot into the corner and all forwards broke over the blueline beaumont got it in the rightcorner passed it quick ly behind the net to storey in the lefthand corner who in turn flipp ed in front of the bewildered and beseiged harper gibson was standing in front of the net when that puck came out from the corner and was deflected off a skate sportsmen prepare equipment for brand new year in view of the fact that many enquiries have been received con cerning the open seasons for angling during 1948 the depart ment of lands and forests announces that there will be no changes in the open seasons this year the speckled trout season will open as usual may 1 and pro gressively thereafter for other species of game fish the opening dates will be the same as during 1947 sportsmen will appreciate the fact that it is most desirable to have definite dates established so that local anglers and others may be enabled to arrange their vacations requests have been received by the department suggesting that certain dates be changed in order to provide an extra weekend on an extended season it should be noted however that there is a very definite need to apply strictly corii servation measures iii order to take care of the everincreasing demands on the resources in the case of bass it is consid ered most inadvisable to open the season earlier than july because the spawning period is seldom over prior to that date and the destruc tion of the bass while on its nest is disastrous to the new hatch in lake krie and other waters where the season opens a few days earlier the conditions are somewhat differ ent the bass spawn earlier in these areas obviously to extend the season would mean increased angling and in view of the necessity for pro tecting the resources this is some thing it is desirable to avoid the present regulations are considered to be in the best interests of the department and the public at a meeting of the stouffville athletic club held in the municipal hall on monday evening the follow ing members were appointed as a nominating committee to bring in a tentative slate of officers for the election meeting april 19th the rommittee is clayt baker chair man elmer daniels ken laush- way murray holden and don lewis the athletic club is an organiza tion composed of interested citizens who have banded together into an organization to promote sports in town throughout the year the or ganization belongs to the people of stouffvihe is not a closed ciub but is most anxiou- to have the support and assistance both in us offices and work of all the citizens possi ble a detailed financial statement of the clubs activities will appear in these columns next week while there was some discussion of the summers sports activities at mondays meeting a hard and fast program will not be set up until election night at which time the club hopes to see every sportsin terested citizen on hand hab gibson contributed three assists markham drew close again in the last period but not until 19 minutes had been played when watson scored their fourth goal harper was out of the net but the ease was lost markham faces elimination thursday georgetown raiders gained a two- igame edge in their oha intermedi- iate a final series with markham 1 millionaires in georgetown mon day night scoring a close 54 victory i in the fourth game of the bestdf seven series raiders now lead the set three games to one fifth game of the series will be played in oshawa thursday raiders jumped into a 30 lead in the first period and had enough left to stand off millionaires final drive for a wellearned victory georgetown had a definite edge in the initial frame and it looked for a time as if the raiders would romp completely away from mark- j ham however the greenshirts fought back into the game in the second bob lawrie coming up with two goals assisted by watson the third period was really rugged and at one juncture perry of mark ham was banished from the game with a match misconduct for rough play gibson and binsell of george town also drew two penalties in the final twenty minutes while beau mont had to sit out two minutes for talking to the referee speedy little kent storey for georgetown scored two goals while whitbys first dwelling hindkkd years ago the first brick dwelling in whit by and also the first wayside inn were erected in the vest part of that town nearly 100 years ago on what was then the old post road according to data compiled by miss minnie powell for the oshawa dailytimes the first brick dwelling in whit by was built about 1s51 by ezra annis then member of the house of commons for this riding on the southwest corner of dundas and henry streets the old 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