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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 8, 1949, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont i thursday december 8 1949 sports news and views markham has come up this jason with three sets of brothers hn their hockey roster the seotts j le rumneys and the forgies i iv waterloo has been granted a anehise to operate a junior a i hub next season tjr the oha voted a grant of h to the hospital for sick hildren total receipts of the iha last year were 3806313 j vie sluce of marknam million- jires who was injured in the game 3ith staffords on friday night ill soon be back in the lineup as ms shoulder was not fractured kray revealed d george sallis was noticeably lowed up on monday night due to 3 muscle injury he sustained at jindsay saturday night austie ifaker is also still on the injured jst r p westiyorks who will provide the 13 pposition for markham here feriday night are the only team iihich has defeated toronto staf- fords to date so their lineup n really be something iv thornhill midgets vs stouffville ilidgets turned the friday night iiockey into a doubleheader last treek it free skating each tuesday after toon for beginners only is beint appreciated also on saturday after- j for those 12 years and under clippers clip mayf airs 63 began nhe local club on wednesday by a after finishing exams in toron- 30 reg singleton rushed out to ifake part in the last period of the stafford game on yiday night a a delegation from rurlington isited the new arena last week jf nd were much pleased with what hey saw burlington is in the narket for a new arena ted quackenbush who f the stalwarts with ijtaffords playing was one toronto here last friday flight is a brother of bill quacken- j of the boston bruins jim ijtmara another member of the ijlub had a try with the leafs a jew seasons ago i the clippers dropped a close 21 ilecision to toronto meteors in cjindsay on saturday night while she local squad had the big portion tf territorial play they just louldnt turn the trick minton and t drummond missed a half dozen 1 oyal chances to score in the last beriod but were beaten at the oal mouth jackie mcleod nephew of bert hell of stouffville is expected to bresently sign a pro hockey con tact with new york rangers lack has been playing junior a iockey with moose jaw canuks jnd his sister has been visiting in stouffville at tlie bell home for 1 ome time i the trolley league with new- narket intermediate a sutton bradford and aurora inter mediate b and navy vets sr b and east coast sr b have ieen taken into the oha fold vhich ever team is highest in the tanding on feb 15th will be the eague representative in the oha no better ice anywhere in fact many not nearly so good is the i ompliment being paid manager cen laushway and his staff at the local ice palace toronto clubs the shawa skating club and the hide refrigeration engineer are tigh in their praise one of the big iicks in artificial icemaking is keeping the ice thin enough not inore than two and a half inches itouffville ice has been kept to ialf this measure to date and resents a sparkling glazed sheet pr each nights activities as winter closes in the local oys who are unable to make the rganized senior or intermediate isams are looking hopefully to the tush leagues and inter com munity leagues to provide their pckey entertainment for the com- ig months a meeting is being inarmed in markham this week nd all players are welcome to ttend peaches who were talking bout forming a team this vear re still undecided as yet they ave plentv of prospective players irilling to don the blades and dont e surprised if the red and ellow doesnt roam the ice as rell as the baseball diamond this rinter stouffville clippers broke their losing jinx on monday night downing toronto mayfair srs g3 spotting the visitors a one goal lead in the opening stanza the clippers took over in the mid period and clinched the count 3all george sallis who has been on the oshawa and stratford jr a roster this season counted follow ed with goals crouch from hoch- berg and jackie thomas alone mayfairs countered with two goals when the local defence was lax in clearing the last twenty minutes saw stouffville flip the red light three times thomas getting his second goal of the night on a pass from minton minton himself added another from hockbergs pass and hochberg and bradbury combin ing for goal number six gord lewis has replaced jack drummond on the line with min ton and thomas drummond taking over southworlhs spot with bobby hopper don camp bell another of last years clippers back in harness was again on defence and will team up with hochberg rose and baker jack harper was superb in the local net harper has taken over the regular goal spot when joe irvine was found to be ineligible thl bulletin this thursday the following are the games scheduled by the thl for the stouffville arena this thursday night 7 pm midget imperial opt vs little trinity boys 745 pm juvenile ted vs roys s30 pm junior hansens vs little trinity boys 920 pm junior willow- dale aces vs slack ct 1010 pm intermediate coady combines vs riverdale roughriders five thl games were played heie on tuesday night this thl schedule with four games each night continues each tues day and thursday throughout the winter mrs broda takes turks weight problem seriously stouffville part of big seven senior oha group they laughed at walter turk broda when managing director conn smythe benched the rotund toronto maple leaf goaltender and ordered him to lose some weight but mrs broda didnt think it was funny and while many fans laughed at the battle of brodas bulge others gave out with sympathy for the national hockey leagues oldest player as he attempted to meet smythes ultimatum they wore members of the quiet fraternity of stylish stouts who know that poundage doesnt necessarily come from laziness or overeating has his worries they also know the 35yearold onetime boy wonder from bran don man will find it tough to keep down to mgr conn smythes prescription of 190 mrs broda didnt crack a smile as she told a reporter of turks dietary troubles the big fellow worried over what the extra weight might do to his reflexes has been dieting for weeks she said to spare his feel ings the entire family does with out fattening desserts except for the occasional treat for turks two little daughters gets no more milk he hardly cats a darn thing now has the smallest appetite in the house mrs broda added i cant remember when he last ate bread or potatoes around here and he seldom eats breakfast of course turk has to take a certain amount of food if he wants to last through a hockey game his big meal generally consists of a steak nonfattening vegetables and milk mrs brodas contributions to the solution of turks troubles are cutting off the milk and sub stitution of a nice long walk for his afterdinner nap she hopes a few stiff gymnasium sessions will travelling aplenty but plenty of variety iu opposition vonge ht boundary rule to stand stouffvi e markham toronto meteors varsity grads colling- wood midland and orillia will be the senior hockey group to enter tain the fans here this winter the oha will draw up the schedule to open dee 15th while the travelling element may not be to locai liking it will be a good group so far as size and competition is concerned the oha executive broke the news to markham and stouffville at a special meeting in toronto on monday the oiia chiefs all announced that they are standing pat on their ruling which bars either stouff ville or markham from drawing players west of yonge st stouffville dropped their only two ineligible players a couple of weeks ago when the rule was announced markham is hardest hit by the regulation as it means lopping off three of their defence stalwarts george and fred scott and dick perry who are not eligible as the rule stands the only alternative is for markham to bring these players into residence by dec loth accord ing to the oha if this alternative is granted markham stouffville is demanding that it also be granted them since the local representa tive pointed out to the oha that both clubs are using stouffville ice and playing and practising under similar conditions regard less of the fact that markham will resort to natural ice later in the season whether or not both clubs will be privileged to bring in players from west of yonge st as residents by dec 15th remains to be seen last word from the oha was it will be considered stouffvilles lineup has been set up without these outsiders but naturally markham is very anxious for the concession since its three questionable players have been regulars for many years staffords trim millionaires 63 on friday night staffords of the toronto mercantile league stepp ed into town and handed markham a 63 setback the loss was the first in eight starts for the millionaires the toronto squad put on a dazzling display of skating which improved as the game progressed staffords scored first in the open ing period with junkin beating stunden unassisted bell then evened things up for markham on a pass from j rumney midway through the first mckelvie of staffords put his team in the lead to stay and ended the scoring for the opening twenty minutes of play in the second period the boys kept up the fast skating pace with only one goal being scored that by omara of staffords to put the queen city boys two up with only one period remaining markham tried to get back on even terms once more as mac clement let go with an easy shot which bates in the visitors net fanned on completely staffords then replied with two more chip- man and omara scoring respec tively singleton arriving late in the game kept up his scoring spree as he blinked the light assisted by bell for the millionaires final goal saddler of staffords then equalled that marker on a pass from quakenbush vic sluce had to retire to the dressing room with a sprained arm and watched the final period from the sidelines perry watson and mhroy are still on the injured list although jack is expected back in action very soon the two junior players of last vear stun- locals may be headed for good year in omha with at least two minor teams juvenile and midget underway with separate coaches and man agers and the possibility of a third minor squad it looks like a big year for local omha teams in stoufrville to add further interest for the youngsters playing hockey here local promoter jim austin has been appointed convener for this area following a meeting in whit by last week of about 05 coaches referees and managers this annual rules forum was of particular interest to omha referees and most of the time was spent on an exhaustive examina tion of the si rules in the book xhl official george hayes of ingersoll dealt with 09 questions commonly asked by referees and he answered many questions per taining to them which were put by the audience president of the association otto hardwick was present and gave a few remarks we had 13000 players regist ered last year he said this association has now become big business in the hockey realm it is up to you referees to keep the play clear of penalties mr kinchuslar outlined the duties of a good coach which in clude losing a game in a sports manlike way the omha intends to stamp out all rough play a serious effort is being made to do this he said referring to the last rule in the book which allows the referee to penalize anything he considers unnecessary roughness bert hick of lindsay reviewed the duties of a team manager and took occasion to compliment gord on hawes of whitby for his court esy to a visiting team upon one occasion in his acknowledgments he also mentioned unusual courtesy and cooperation from dr g w lindsey of whitby omha secretary jack christie of toronto told the meeting that they should be familiar with the special rules which differ from other hockey rules he outlined certain points of importance to referees representatives were present from a large district embracing oshawa port perry lindsay whit by brooklin stouffville and other points re luminous bait it is of special interest to anglers to note that the use of any lumin ous bait or any bait capable of emanating light either by natural or artificial means is prohibited under the special fishery regula tions for the province of ontario luminous baits of many types are coming on the market in in creasing quantity and anglers are advised that in the light of the ontario regulations it is undesir able for them to purchase or import for use in ontario such baits dont forget the loof euchre party tonight thursday dec 8th proceeds in aid of cpt fund lunch time 830 at lodge rooms den and clement showed up well mac scored one goal and led many dangerous rushes into the enemy zone while norm made some miraculous saves in the markham cage the passing plays perfected by the mercantile leaders around the net were nothing short of dazzling even when shorthanded do the rest otooooeoobooocsoooocxfflcxe i white eggs wanted a 2c premium is being paid by p hutton for grade a large white eggs cases supplied free pickupland prompt returns 10 kenworlhy ave toronto gr8970 grain prices special prices on grain this week only inquire at office no 1 western oats no 1 western barley western wheat no 1 ontario winter wheat no 1 kiln dried corn feed a small quantity of beet pulp left at 6400 ton del old process oilcake from domino linseed finest oilcake on the market molasses mixed 16 dairy and 24 dairy ration a real bargain for one of the best feeds on the mar ket a carload of molasses will arrive this week we use only no 1 grains in our feed mixing guar- anteed analyses stouffville coop 0 association two phones foe yonr contenlence 28ft and 122 v clendening funeral home markham ontario phone 90w ambulance service j w dixon director the same prompt courteous service as always h wwc3iambassaeh6scsswt3aes general electric appliances mantle radios 1995 and up featherweight irons 1250 once you try a featherweight you will use no other electric tea kettles 1250 heating pads 895 electric blankets 3950 sporting goods skis various lengths 249 to 795 pr toboggans 350 and up sleds skates hockey equipment bobskates for toddlers gift ware polished aluminum trays coasters bonbon dishes bowls note paper in attractive patterns christmas cards decorations gift wrappings lamps table bed boudoir trilite pinup styles clocks kitchen alarm and mantle types styled by telechron and westclox electric and regular makes k h middlemiss electrical gifts hardware stouffville phone 367 house wiring radio appliance repairs be sure theyre on your christmas list this year woolen warmth zippered comfort stipp r a e weld0n son main street stouffville

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