the tribune stoutfville ont thursday march 27 1952 sports news ilmj views jim thomas denny labire star forward with newmarket spitfires is a member of the parry sound club that meets collingwood ship builders in the next round of the intermediate v semifinals it is reported that al shewchuk who coached the newmarket spit fires will not be with the club next season if this rumor is well founded the spits will have a big hole to fill in their defence position congratulations are due loring doolittle dooie who played some ball with the local red sox last season and is well known for his hockey ability has been attending an umpire school in sunny flor ida and has graduated with flying colors the colorful sports figure will umpire in the mountain state league the gray coach bus transport ing local fans to orillia on thurs day night was delayed for some time at goodwood due to a couple of flat tires following repairs the supporters continued the trip arriving at the arena for the final period george stark was selected as the number one star in the final game played in orillia on thursday night the flashy winger turned in a sensational performance netting three goals and picking up one assist bud watson who is fast returning to his old form after a bout with the flu received the nod for the number two star with goaltender ross of orillia placing in number three position bill mulholland star goaltender with the stouffville maple leafs is also making a name for himself in the newmarket and district league in an allstar selection last week mulholland was select ed on the first team bill plays for mount albert russ forfar also a standout with the stouffville squad was a first team selection for the left wing position russ stars with vandorf two other maple leaf regulars bun sellers and bill brett made spots on the third team some of these boys are getting more hockey this season than they have ever exper ienced before at the present time bill mulholland is playing four nights of every week the editor of the tribune had the pleasure on saturday evening of being present at the buffalo civic auditorium when the carl liscombe trophy was presented to ab demarco member of the buffalo bisons hockey club as top scorer in the american hoc key league this season it was the occasion of the third playoff game between buffalo and cincinnati and the bisons went down to defeat in overtime to drop from the running bill squeak morri son refereed the game and the tribune representative enjoyed a pleasant chat with the former oiia official during intermission bill who hails from oshawa and has visited stouffville many times in his oha days has been up in the nhl all winter saturday nights game being only the second american league game he has handled this season buffalo have a very fine arena in the auditorium it is owned and operated by the city and has a capacity of 11000 people how ever despite the fact that satur- davs game was an american league playoff less than seven thousand fans were on hand hoc key is a poor drawing card there at present another interesting local angle to the visit was the name of jack mcleod nephew of local businessman bert bell in the cinncinati lineup however he was unable to perform due to injury stouffville maple leafs took on the unionville jets junior b squad on tuesday night oc last week in unionville the two teams battled to a thj deadlock the leafs in the absence of a number of star players used agin- courts ace centre star don clarke in their lineup the final doubleheader in the intermediate league regular schedule will be olayed on friday night when lansing meets ux- bridge and the two local squads stouffville maple leafs and peaches ac square off in the second contest herb rose has come up with a stellar performance during the entire orilliaciipper playoff series going strong not only on the defensive but on the offensive as well herb received honorable mention by a number of the hot stove league members in their summary of the various games arid series georgetown 120club captured the omha juvenile c champion ship witii a 103 win over have- lock scotties at lindsay in the third and final game of the final series jim austin local omha representative presented the champs with the jack roxborough trophy georgetown roared from behind to take a 12 lead in the first out- scored the rotarysponsored scotties 61 in the second and wrapped it up with two goals in the third period the havelock pipe band was in attendance blake eatough star goaltender with the clippers had his one finger badly injured in the final game with orillia on thursday night the injury occurred during a wild scramble around the stouffville net and as eatough grabbed the elusive rubber one of the opposing forwards brought his stick down with resounding force on the hand of the outstretched netminder doctors attention was needed in order that he might continue in the final minutes of the game intermediate schedule ends friday stouffville clippers win srb group championship defeat orillia terriers 4 games tol campaign at halfway mark stouff ville came through in sensational stvle on thursday w j night to defeat orillia terriers 73 1 hasserd utats and win the senior group clippers await ontario playdowns at the time this sports page goes to press there is still no definite word on who will be the next opposition for the clippers in the senior b semifinal play- downs a number of teams are still in the running woodstock burlington dundas peterboro kingston port colborne lynd- hurst motors and scarboro at the present time in the kingston- petcrboro series peterboro are leading 3 games to 0 dundas also have a 3 to 1 game lead over bur- toiy over lansing don clarke lington it is expected that the lengthened his lead in the indivi clippers will meet a winner from dual scoring totals with three one of these finalists by saturday goals bisson and winkle tallied night hockey fans are asked to the others defenceman ring a watch for posters for future play- newcomer to the lansing squad oil dates notched three of their six goals with hampton collins and david- on scoring singles the regular schedule of the stouffville arena intermediate hockey league winds up this week with two of the playoff positions yet to be decided at the time of writing uxbridge and agincourt are deadlocked for the second rung and each have one game to play uxbridge are favor ed for the number two position since they take on the cellar dwell ing lansing squad in the final contest of the regular season while agincourt must overcome the leagueleading htotutville maple leafs on tuesday night of this week both teams are a strong aggregation and could provide plenty of opposition for the local leafs if agincourt lose to stouff ville on tuesday night it will be uxbridge facing peaches and agincourt hauling stouffville in the semifinal playoff round on wednesday night of last week uxbridge downed peaches 12 and agincourt humbled river- dale 107 ron lintner was the big gun for the uxbridge squad with two goals and one assist smalley and vipond notched the other goals for the winners m grove and d smith were the peaches marksmen in the second contest forwards winkle and d clarke each fired three goals to give agincourt their 107 victory over riverdale roy green blinked the light on two occasions and mc- kenzie notched a lone marker for the winners blunt tallied three for the toronto squad with other goals going to phillipps clelland fortnier and bazan on friday night uxbridge pull ed a big surprise by upsetting stouffville gl agincourt out- scored lansing 106 in the second game uxbridge led by t lintner and vipond with two goals held the upper hand over the locals for the greater part of the game outscoring the homesters in every period don forfar notched the lone maple leaf tally bill brad bury and acton came through with singles for the winners in the second contest agincourt led by roy green with five mark ers paced his team to a 106 vie- senior championship four games to one it was a great serio between the two clubs a serie vu 5 the terriers battle the ored clip pers with a doggcci determination that will long oe remembered by the hundreds of hockey fans who supported both teams during the entire series although the local squad took the first two games of the final round quite handily 101 and 60 the terriers fougfit right back for a 42 victory here and then tied the following con test in orillia 41 a 21 victory by the clippers in the fifth game proved to be the big win and the nomesters could not be stopped in orillia on thursday night out- scoring their rivals by a 73 count the most outstanding hockey dis play throughout the final round has been the work of the two goal- tenders eatough of the clippers and ross of orillia both players turned in terrific performances in every game and won the hearty applause of the fans as they came up with one dazzling stop after another the six games between these two clubs have been indeed a battle of goaltenders goalie blake eatough played the entire six game series and turned aside 129 pucks fired in the direction of the clipper net grant gander ross in the terrier cage handled 111 shots in five games jack watson opened the scoring for the clippers after six minutes had ticked by in the first period bob bangay set watson up for the tally two minutes later george stark flipped the puck to bud watson who made no mistake with his shot and at n25 the clipper centre star notched his second goal to give his club a 30 lead the bud watson george stark nick bangay line were literally flying in the opening twenty minutes as they coasted through the orillia defence time and time again orillia counted their first mark er of the game with long blink ing the light from sanderson at 115 of the second period with the clippers pressing into the terrier zone stark caught the eye of referee butters and was banished with a two minute tripping pen alty although playing with a one man advantage the terriers found it impossible to penetrate the clipper defence morley petch who turned in one of his best games of the series blocked one attacking forward after another until the terriers were forced to shoot the puck into the stouftville zone from centre ice and race in after it hardly had stark return ed to the ice when petch was thumbed to the box and once again the terriers were held at bay this time by some outstanding checking on the part of nick bangay with a matter of seconds left to play and with tiie locals playing a man short a wild scramble developed around the clipper net although the stouff ville squad attempted to clear defenceman jack dyte picked up tlie loose puck and drilled it over the prone form of goalie eatough to end the scoring for the period tlie clippers shifted into over drive in the third and final period as they pumped in three tallies to a lone goal scored by the terriers george stark by far the for pittsburg league worth fans last american hockev got their moneys week as the two league playoff games played went into protracted overtime hershey at pittsburgh went into three extra periods and buffalo at cincinnati into two a goal by bobby hassard at 606 of the third overtime period gave the pittsburgh hornets a 21 vic tory over hershey bears in the opening game of series a mo hawks victory came at 1347 of the second overtime period when chick webster drilled a shot home hassard accounted for both pittsburgh goals hersheys lone goal of the drawnout game came at 130 of the first period when andy branigan shot the puck from 10 feet outside past goalie gil mayer bruins and leafs win opening peewee playoffs boston 7 canadiens 1 maple leafs 5 chicago 3 boston and maple leafs turned the tables on their last weeks opponents and registered wins canadiens missed their top scor ers hammersley and hallman who were both absent through illness and boston were without wilson and their second line carl arnold turned the hattrick by scoring three boston goals the first two goals just one minute apart the first on a solo effort and the second by banging in the re bound from madills hard shot redshaw made it 30 on a scramble three minutes later on the next ohange of lines sid dun ning broke away fought off two boston players and fooled thomas on a shot that never left the ice boston then went on to make the score 71 on goals by madill evans from bastin arnold his third assist redshaw and madill in this game as in the second the referee handed out just two penalties one to each team tlie second game was a thriller to watch from start to finish with the outcome in doubt until the final buzzer it started at the 7 minute mark when fairies broke away and skated in on wilkes in the chicago nets only to be out guessed secbnds later however eckardt scored to put maple leafs one up at the 15 minute mark barnes who incidentally played a whale of a game for chicago tied the score on a blistering shot that the maple leaf goalie didnt have a chance on minutes later todd got a clean breakaway only to be beaten again by wilkes once more eckardt got a quick goal from fairies to put leafs in front 21 chicagos steve wide- man broke into the clear twice with nobody but todd between him and st andrew in the leafs net and both times todd stopped him then wilkes was called on make driver jack doherty of the ontario society for crippled children ambulance service delivers two patients to the toronto junior league cere bral palsy nursery school left is joanne otianley aged 7 and right carol graham aged 6 the stouffville lions club is sponsoring the local campaign for this fund sutton takes orha series lead over markham the fourth game of the series is to be played at newmarket on tuesday night of this week three stars for the greenshirts in skip taylor geo holborne and johnny learoyd are no strangers around stouffville hav- ing played ball for and against the red sox during the summer and sutton greenshirts after drop- aiso starring with the stouffville ping the first game of their best maple leafs in the first few games of five series with markham f the schedule these three eagles in the orha senior semi- athletes have proven the differ- finals have fought right back to ence in the last two games played take a one game lead on satur- wit markham day night in unionville the sut ton squad led by two wellknown sports figures johnny learoyd and george holborne with two goals each paced their squad to a 52 victory over the eagles george rumney and frank hill were the markham marksmen a good crowd of cheering spectators i many down from the sutton dis- canada supplies almost the trict wee on hand for the game entire worlds supply of canned boston maple leaifs chicago canadiens peewee nhl playoff standing p w l t 110 0 1 10 0 10 10 10 10 f apt 7 12 5 3 2 3 5 0 17 0 lobster sunderland finals here bringing junior next week to make a save on meals shot finally chicago got the equalizer best when harman picked up the re- player on the ice raced in on the bound from rennies hard shot orillia net after receiving a per- and poked it in past st andrew as feet pass from nick bangay to he lay on the ice three minutes pick the far corner with a bullet later fairies got another break- drive at the eight minute mark away and failed to score chicago gibson bell and stephenson com- caught leafs out of position and intermediate iif agl1 standings i w l t pts stouffville 21 20 12 uxbridge 21 13 8 3 29 agincourt 21 11 9 1 29 peaches 21 i 13 20 riverdale 21 j 17 1 13 lansing 21 o is 1 11 wednesday march 19 uxbridge 1 peaches 2 agincourt 10 riverdale 7 friday march 21 uxbridge 6 stouffville i agincourt 10 lansing 6 schedule lansing vs uxbridge stouffville vs peaches senior group finals w i t k stouffviile a i 1 31 orillia 1 1 1 10 a pts 16 9 31 3 jim austin presents trophy to juvenile champs little britain came through last week to win the juvenile d championship in two straight games from atwood 92 and 105 the second contest was plaved on artificial ice at milverton the lack l christie trophy was pre sented to the champions by jim vustin on the executive of the jack rumney omha the winners have chalk- poll minion bincd for the nicest three way passing play of the night stephen son completed the pattern play for the fifth clipper goal midway through the period stark picked up a loose puck at centre ice shifted defenceman davidson prac tically out of the rink as he cut into centre and beat ross in the orillia net with a well aimed shot hardly had the clippers number one line left the ice when gibson bell and stephenson swarmed into the orillia zone and sizzled three direct shots dead on the orillia net only to have goalie ross rise to the occasion and block every drive from the dashing threesome in a wild scramble around tlie clipper goal netminder eatough fell on the loose puck only to have ab bowen bring his stick down with resounding force on the out stretched glove of the local star the blow dislocated a finger requiring a doctors attention and giving the goalie considerable pain with but two minutes left in the game a bowen scored the final goal of the game and series as the final whistle sounded the orillia squad skated over to offer their congratulations to the champion clippers and wish them the best of luck in the games that lie ahead the clippers now await another group winner as they begin their march toward the oha senior b championship three of them broke in on st andrew alone but he held them off leafs second line outplayed chicago on the next change and scored three times in three minutes neal getting the first then todd and finally neal on a pass from todd haynes scored in the next minute to make it 53 but chicago could not register a goal in the last ten minutes even pull ing wilkes and replacing him with an extra forward for the last two minutes final score leafs chicago 3 leading scorers in playoffs arnold boston matiill boston neal leafs 2 redshaw boston 1 eckardt leafs 2 eyans boston i dunning canadiens l todd leafs l barnes chicago l harmon chicago 1 haynes chicago l fairies leafs o rennie chicago 0 bastin boston 0 games for sal march the sunderland red devils knocked off tamwortli 85 to sweep their two games total goals series 2112 and claim the eastern ontario championship in oha junior d they have already eliminated burks falls to win the northern ontario title after taking honors in their own group next they meet the western ontario winners for the ontario champion ship and this series will be played at stouffville next week half a dozen players came from sunderland complying with oha regulations they are bruce fair- man bruce miller harold woods les brethour tommy cotton and g 3 9 a pts 0 1 1 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 20th cupper ilayofe scoring parade ronnie bell geo stark hal gibson nick bangay bob bangav ed up quite an enviable record during the season having lost but wo games they being o new market who are fiavine in class b hockey frank stephenson lack wauon bud watson mm machin herb rose g 7 5 3 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 2 0 3 5 5 o 2 0 2 t o pts 9 8 8 first game starts at 915 am maple leafs vs canadiens second game starts at 1030 am boston vs chicago red sox to reorganize monday on monday night at 8 oclock the reorganization meeting of the stouffville red sox baseball cluh will be held in the municipal hall to appoint the executive and dis cuss general business for the forthcoming season it is expected 5 j that many of last years squad will 5 be back in action once more as i well as a number of new faces in 4 the lineup the club believe that 3 coach bob hassard will join the 3 aggregation for another season to nive the squad that extra power both at the lot and on the infield jim shier from cannington six away he picked up goalie gerry josephson and his highscoring forward speaker nicholson who scored seven of sunderlands eight goals in the last game he got eight in their second to last game which they won 1377 clare mcgugan lome beech and brian lee come from uxlbridge 12 miles away red johnston comes from brooklyn 22 miles distant ron wallace hails from port perry glen pill from greenbank and hugh cameron from wood- ville five of the hoys cameron pill josephson mcgugan and fairman have been playing together for three seasons and they have won their group every time in midget miles juvenile and junior xx unionville skating club presents its first annual easter ice carnival friday april 4th 815 pm in crosby memorial arena unionville reserved seat tickets 100 now on sale general admission 75c solos pairs waltzes comedy group numbers including younjr girls 90 pretty talented featuring judy lawrence of the oshawa skating club and fred rowlands comedian