the tribune stouffviue ont thursday february 12 1953 sports news and views jim thomas of blake eatough top senior goalie blake eatough brilliant richmond and sutton used j ne moved into there will be public skating in the arena on saturday night of this week lota ice on monday night for a juvenile playoff game aurora junior c hockey club ha- laid a formal protest against midland whom the aurora bpysl claim were using illegal players j in a recent same hon karl rowe well known federal government member has recently been elected a director of the canadian harness horse association the clippers posted their second win over the newmarket spitfires in an exhibition tilt on monday night by a score of 53 cord lewis led the locals attack with three goals brute harper and xick bangay counted the others nick bangay popular star with the clippers is now the proud possessor of a new 1033 ford pur chased through the courtesy of murphy motors stouffviue nick has just recently taken a position as salesman for quality utilities with hi- territory extending from toronto to belleville high school sportsman stouffviue high school and markham high school fought a rugged hockey game in which markham came out on top 4 to 1 stouffviue started the game with onlv ten men and finished with nine as graham frisby got his lower front teeth shifted and his face out by a flying puck barry wilkes played in goal for stouff viue markham opened the scoring right off the bat when don jen- ings sneaked through for a goal after less than a minute of play then rugged ray foord came back for stouffviue to tie the game up on a passing play from frisby to barnes to foord shortly after the opening of the second period markham scored two goals which resulted in con siderable confusion as there were slow whistles and no faceoff at centre ice wilkes in goal held out the goal hungry markham team for the rest of the period markham scored again in the final period to make the final score to 1 hots kkvkksk form cinch playoff slot unionville jets showed amazing recuperative power as they fought to a 22 overtime deadlock with the leagueleading weston dukes in an oha junior i big six- game the dukes thumped the jets 131 in unionville on tuesday night of last week jets moved into third place with the sawoff and clinched a playoff berth sonny la rose counted for the dukes with less than five minutes remaining in regulation time to force the extra period karlier bob garner scored for weston and dave grey and ross taylor replied for unionville clipper rder moved into the top position as the goaltender with the best goasaganst record in the group- t indeed an honor for the local puekstopper since the clipper defence has not been the strongest in the league during the greater part of the schedule while at orillia on wednesday night of last week one of the sports enthusiasts in the press box com mented that the oriilia team was unanimous in their choice of eatough as the best in the group his record as compared with the other top four goaltenders in the group is as follows p ga sh pet eatough stouffviue 21 s7 0 11 navlor oshawa 17 io 0 441 parisi belleville it 53 0 457 johnson kingston 113 0 513 harding peterboro 21 123 1 585 juveniles drop group opener to bradford the stouffviue juveniles local entry in the omha have all but completed their hockey gymnas tics for the season as they bowed to bradford on friday night by a score of 103 the red wings have some good material in their lineup but they do not seem to work smoothly as a combined unit the local pucksters depend more on lone rushes and ganging attacks for their goals- rather than three way passing plays the star of the game was a young puckster named colling who split the stouffviue defence time and time again to score giving goaltender middleton no chance whatever to make the save it is reported that this bradford left wingers father was a one time member of the montreal canadiens in the niil the stouffviue squad kept in step with the winners throughout the first period but as the game pro gressed the visitors began to pull out front as the local boys ran into a lot of unnecessary penalties the stouffviue marksmen were don forgie with two and fockler with a lone tally grant wage turned in a good game on the locals rearguard and proved to be markham wins orha group title in straight games markham eagles walked off with the local orma group cham pionship and the john lunau trophy on monday night when they downed peaches ac in two straight games the first contest played in unionville on thursday night was a nip and tuck affair with a winner being decided only in the final minutes when bun sellers scored two in a row ernie laurie and frank hill were the other markham marksmen for peaches bud lehman wilf law- renson and harry lewis were the goal scorers on monday night in stouffviue the winners shifted into high gear and handed peaches a crushing ml defeat markham led 20 at the end of the first 90 at the end of the second and added five more in the final frame bun sellers was the driving force for the eagles with three goals frank hill and ernie lawrie scored twice with singles going to bud baker harry young peter blake austie baker and lyie petch don thomas counted the lone peaches tally which came at iis of the third period numerous wild fistic encounters broke out in the final twenty minutes of play and only for the orillia falls apart clippers roll to easy 172 victory well h would appear at the present time that the stouffviue clippers are pretty sure bets for a playoff berth and for the fourth year in a row they have ehmbeci into the money series at the expense of orillia the pontiacs looked at time- like ancient mode fs and their ituation grew grad ually worse as the game wore on the arrival of playing coaeh red favero mi way through the third period hiced a sigo of relief from the some 1mx fan- but the 140 pound slqoo import was tied up like a roped steer al a rodco the great kewley came out of hibernation to guard iht orillia net and the clipper marks men took advantage of his lack of practice to ink seven puck be hind him at the other end of th- arena blake eatough came up with his usual steady performance to mark him as one of the best it the group such puck chaser as stark gibson n bangay and ome more continued to give the local squad an edge over their northern rivals mark mills the new arrival to the stouffviue rear guard played a stars roll handing out some of the most effective checks of the game as well as notching a goal and picking up two assists he has proved a life- saver to iiie injury riddle champs stouffviue opened the scoring at 310 when defenceman mills sifted a long blueline shot into the bottom corner on a pass from stark the pontiacs led by murray richardson rusty aiken and ah bowen came roaring back but eatough held the fort floyd pear- sail rugged defence captain of the orillians went to his knees when witli a spectacular body check by mills pearsall played one of his better games against the clippers but was rolled time and time again when he charged over tiie stouffviue blueline he suffered two cracked ribs in the second period but returned to finish the game at 1532 danny mcdonald come through with a lovely solo effort as he split the clipper defence and walked alone to tie the score gord lewis gave the local guad a 21 edge when he flipped a louse puck over goaltender kcv iej after a wild scramble around the pantiac cage nick bangay had a golden opportunity to lengthen the stouffviue lead earlv in the second period when he skated in alone on kewley but the exlyndhursc motors aetminder made the stop as bangay attempted to sliii the rubber between his pad- at 1 130 rms wild net was gord lh edit to sight imperilled puji i up on even i with the homesters in a scramble around the clipper although one of the pontiaci parked inside the stouffviue crease the officials allowed goal richardson was given i for the tally with assists goi mcdonald and bowen herb rose made it 32 when his long bluelne shot caught the target nick ban- gtij ami g lewis were also in on the play the clippers were never in trouble for the remainder of the game hal gibson ended the scor ing in the second period when he broke free from centre ice and climaxed his jetpropelled rush with a quick wrist shot that kew ley never touched the entire orillia team seemed to lose heart in the third period and the clippers walked around tiie opposition defence with com parative ease nick bangay put his team three goals up when his angle shot caught the far corner of tiie cage tempers flared on numerous occasions and for a brief second we thought that geo starks hockey days were finished when murray richardson turned his hockey stick into an axe and nearly scalped the clipper winger at 032 ronnie bell duplicated hal gibsons solo rush with the sixth stouffviue goal and stark ended the scoring for the game from mills at 1253 in the final period alone the clippers bounced the rubber off goaltender kewley on seventeen occasions while eatough made ten stops the clippers out- shot their rivals 3325 on the nights play clippers give a sparkling display down oshawa 53 stouffviue clippers amazed their jubilant supporters on saturday night as they turned in one of their most spectacular perform ances of the season in downing the league leading oshawa smith truckmen by a score of 53 the victory assured them a spot in the playoffs and moved bob bangays boys within five points of the pace setters all three forward lines worked like a smooth running machine and the makeshift defence played headsup hockey throughout the game bob bangay who has played almost every posi tion on the club is expected to don the pads and guard the twine if the need should arise in the near future the clipper playing coach has moved back to a defence posi tion in place of the injured bert baker and looks like a second quick intervention by some of the butch bouchard standing on the players it might have developed into a brawl the first outbreak took place between the peaches playing coach herb simpson and markham defenceman morley petch no sooner had this out burst been quelled when forward pete blake became mixed up in the proceedings and it took two good markham men to hold him under control with but five min utes to play in the game forward lome timbers of peaches and angus mcarthur of markham be came locked in battle hardly had the two been separated when they tangled once more mcarthur was banished from the ice with a match misconduct and timbers made an early trip to the showers with a major penalty markham now await word from the orha concerning their con tinuation in the senior series peaches as far as is known will go intermediate b while brougham go intermediate a on saturday morning of this week the leafs will meet can adiens in the first game while boston battle chicago in the second encounter the most consistent blueline block er on the team stouffviue arena wednesday feb 1 1 m pm senior b hockey peterboro vs clippers friday feb 13 630 pm omha playoffs 2 games saturday feb 14 s to 1015 pm public skating wednesday feb 18 s to 1015 pm public skating saturday feb 21 9 pm senior b hockey oshawa v5 clippers blueline time and time again the oshawa attackers cruised into the stouffviue zone only to have the puck stolen from under their noses by coach bangay bob also set up some beautiful plays and when shorthanded he had the motor city crew dizzy with his stickliandling skill stark bullies players and fans geo stark one of the most sensational players ever to carry a hockey stick around this district for many years turned in a spark ling exhibition notching two goals and assisting on another his first tally came at 621 of the opening period with the score deadlocked 11 bob bangay carried the puck to centre and iired to stark who was travelling at top speed over the truckers blueline the clip per right winger veered in front of the net and fooled nay lor com pletely with a bullet drive stark also scored the clippers fourth goal when he picked the short side of the net between the post and the goaltenders pad the clippers top scorer is without a doubt one of the most deceptive players we have seen as he can completely deceive both the players and fans with his freewheeling style clippers hold definite edge the clippers held a definite edge in territorial play in the first period and outshot their rivals 105 it took the locals but twenty seconds to notch the opening tally as gus chard fired a long shot from the blueline into the net with assists going to stark and minton at 330 bill peters tied the count and although eatough had i the shot stopped it had enough i momentum to carry across the line with mcbeth of oshawa serving a penalty stark scored from b bangay but once again oshawa deadlocked the contest on a fluke goal that bounced over eatoughs stick wilson was given credit for the tally gord lewis put stouffviue in front to stay at 1647 when he stole the puck from tisdall and waltzed in alone to pack the rubber in the corner stark then counted his second goal to give the clippers a 2 edge at the end of the first period mills forms blueline barrier the addition of mark mills to the clipper rearguard has plaved an important part in stouffvilles bid for that important plavoff berth his clean body checks plus a hard shot has made him one o the clippers number one stars on almost every occasion when speed ing forwards attempted to saueezc through the husky blueline boun cer would send them spinning in crowdpleasing style with nick bangay serving a penalty the oshawa playing coach and expro ernie dickens barged up the ice only to be met with a solid check that sent him crashing to the ice such blocking tactics took a lot of steam out of the truckers attack in the scoring department ronnie nelson put his team back in the game at 1115 of the middle frame but don lewis nullified- that goal with an unassisted tally at 1315 there was no scoring in the final twenty minutes although both teams had numerous chances to blink the light oshawa hemmed the clippers inside their own end on numerous occasions but the locals continued to dump the puck outside the blueline and kept the truckers from getting any direct shots on the net minton stephen son and g lewis all missed golden opportunities to lengthen the clippers lead but each time they either hit the post missed the net or were fooled by the goal- tender oshawa pulled navlor in the last minute of play but thev could not organize their attack hockey fans will be interested to know that mrs hal gibson wife of this member of the clipper club is quite an accomplished car toonist some of mrs gibsons work is on display at the arena bowling alleys hockey fans will be pleased to learn that bob lawrie smooth skating forward with the mark ham eagles is progressing favor ably since his accidental injury in the markham peaches game on thursday night of last week hob was hit below the eye with a fly ing puck and was rushed immed lately to the east general hospi tal for xrays although eight stitches were necessary to close the gash the eye was not affected leafs canadiens score shutouts in lions nhl albert smalleys maple leafs and bill mulhollands canadiens scored shutout victories in the lions n1il games on saturday morning the leafs soundly trounced the bruins by a one sided score of 150 and the can adieus blanked chicago 30 two of the bruins first line players harmon and eekanlt were not available for the first game and in an effort to plug the gap two second line forwards were given front line duty to complicate matters frank wein- holt star goaltender with boston was clipped by the puck on the mouth for eight stitches and had to be replaced by defenceman doug grenstead he was later replaced by another bruin rear guard bob lonsdale who turned in a good puckstopping effort despite the loss todd guarded the twine for the leafs don haynes playing his third game in as many days notched eight goals while wayne redshaw scored four dean evans ken dean and ron hedges tallied singles in the other game steve wide- man paced the canadiens to vic tory with two goals with snenclev gaining credit for the other bantams too much for sutton in omha playoff stouffviue commanders ban tam entry in the omha continue stejuirolier their way over all position with comparative ease oil thursday night of last week tev downed sutton 53 in the tirst of their two game piayofl oals to count series and on fri day night thev soundly trounced their rivals 101 thev now ad vance to meet tiie winners of ihc woodbridgeorangeville series on thursday night the local squad had their goals divided be- between five individual players redshaw trail grenstead haynes and todd the following night the commanders led by tran with three goals proved much too strong for the northern squad tran counted his first tally at 55 from redshaw and madill made it 20 from grenstead and haynes redshaw lengthened the com manders lead with two goals and haynes counted his first of the night unassisted doug grenstead tiie other winger on the high scoring madill haynes grenstead line notched two fast goals in less than a minute to end the scoring for the second period tran opened the scoring for stouffviue at 715 of the final frame on passes from wideman and redshaw and madill scored his second of the night with assists going to grenstead and haynes i ran notched the hat trick in the final minutes of the game witli haynes picking up the assist there were four penalties handed out by referees ken laushway and hal gibson three to stouffviue and one to sutton fan interest is on the increase as these local boys continue to play good combination hockey coach bill mulholland has done an outstanding job with these up and coming hockey stars arid it is hoped that his squad will continue their successful climb up the omha ladder oha senior b p w l t pts oshawa 27 is 9 0 stouffviue 20 15 10 1 31 orillia 27 11 11 9 21 belleville 25 12 13 0 21 kingston 20 11 15 0 22 peterboro 25 10 h 1 21 m uoxs nhli w l t pts maple le ifs 2 0 8 canadiens 3 1 7 chicago 3 2 1 7 boston 0 1 2 2 did you know that peggy oneill pintsize hinder for mark ham champion softballers was a court reporter in toronto the ganff all here theres a better time waiting for you at our wellkept alleys higher scores too make it a date open bowling every afternoon wednesday and saturday evenings arena bowling cy bellman prop main st stouffviue wvvhaaatataavi ee2eeeze2eeef3e2e2be2z2eqza2eeeee2eebeez2e sale farmers and gardeners interested in saving money we have on hand cultivators oneway that are going at stock is on its way for it 1952 new tractors mowers plows and cordwood saws below our cost our 1953 and we have to make room you and now and 1952 dont have to pay cash for implements terms can be as we have only 2 or 3 of implements viton pickup 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