the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 12 1s33 sports news views jim thomas glided to victory in canadian senior figure skating finals by peaches eliminated bolton from orha playoffs peaches ac loeal orha entry la the intermediate a grouping were eliminated front playoff competition on friday night by bolton in a third same- played in the nobieton jkw peaches were the winners in the tirsi con test r but lotm squared the series ill uk return gjme 10 bolton now square off with cannington peaches jumped into the lead early in the first period ad right winger don thomas speared defenceman liod groves blueline drive into the top corner of the bolton cage with peaches playing two men short bolton stormed around the locals net until harvey wallace finally tired the puck past warriner to put both teams on even terms the first period ended with the score deadlocked 11 bolton took the lead mid way through the second frame with a single tally and added four more in the final twenty minutes wallace counted two more with irons skuce and woods sewing the maine up for the western squad murray lewis cored the two remain- inn goals for peaches his firs coming early in the hird period as he swept smiths goalmouth pass into the om corner and his second late in the game when he picked up a loose puck in the goal crease and fired it home peaches were outluckcd on a least eight solo breakaway- by the uolton goaltender bill dalton hoth defenceman ceo third and forward clarence fockler broke into the clear on two occasions only to be outguessed by the sprawling netminder with but two min utes to play in the game goalie warriner skated to the bench in favour of an extra forward but the move backfired and wallace flipped the puck into the empty cage peaches sent forwards d thomas 11 simp son c fockler m grove h lewis and defenceman j third into the last minute battle but the determined bolton checkers kept the seventh concession squad getting their attack organize referees jim hanger from richmond hill and hob peteis of newmarket handled the game some live hundred spectators were in attendance the local orha represent atives have definite plans on entering a team in the league again next season according to all reports markhams orha sr squad are meeting comparatively veak opposition in their quest of the championship the essies took the first gme from king city by a -core- of 122 the series is being piay- d on a goals to count basis i on friday night of this j week in the stouifville arena i there will be an orha double- j header for the arena trophv peaches will meet brooklin in the first game while broug ham play port perry in the second contest there will be public skating in the arena on saturdaj night of this week aurora arena completed the planing of their ice surface last week stouffvllles ice has not been planed this season and with the possibility of winter activities coming to a close earlier than last year the job will not likely have to be done here the local arena did not close until may hji tost year but will no doubt shut down before this date thi- season two big carnivals are slated for the arena yet this winter xext week march isth is the athletic clubs big st patricks affair and the stouffville skat ing clubs own annual spring carnival will be coming off in april madill leads hawks to vicfory in playoff opener four teams to compete for arena trophy lloubleheadtr friday night on friday night of this week four local orha teams i will compete for the slouff- ville arena trophv won last j year by lxbridge combines the teams entering the group j will be brougham peaches brooklin and port pcrrv the first game will begin at 745 be- tween peaches and brooklin with the second come- to be played between port perry and brougham at 930 the teams must use only the play ers v ho have signed orha cei titivates and have played regularly during the season the series will take the form of a round robin semifinal with the two top teams squar ing ott for the silverware it will be the first appearance for brooklin and port perry here tiiis season canadas first lord and lady of the blades bar bara oration and peter firtbrook are shown at left with their trophies after skating off with the senior men- and senior women- figure skating laurels in the dominion championships at ottawa miss grauon a vivacious luyearold toronto girl scored an upset victory over oshavvas dawn stecklev winning the singles title with a spec tacular fecskating perfor mance clubmate peter firstbrook ip defending mens champion headed both the compulsory lig- gure and freeskating sec tion tb retain his title edmontons sonja currie right won the junior womens figure skating championship clippers bow out of sr hockey playoffs before superior oshawa club horticultural notes on monday evening march th the regular monthly meet ing of the society was held in the united church basement when delegates to the ontario horticultural annual conven tion in the king kdward hotel submitted their reports those reporting were mrs harold dixon miss mortens mrs f fairies and mrs harry stouff- er stouifville was represented at the convention by sixteen of the local members who attended all or pan of the five sessions of march 5th and 6th in addition to the reports those who were present at monday nights meeting enjoy ed a very fine program of music and slides mr mills one of our new residents sang two bass solos which were much appreciated and mr eugene baker presented an excellent collection of colored slides including a number of scenes of greenfield village detroit a further contribu tion to the program was a delightful collection of home grown gloxinias tulips daf fodils amaryllis- chineseprim ulas and orchids all of very superior quality grown bv mrs milton storey another picture of the even ing was the conducting of three discussion groups on lawns house plants and prun ing plan- are under way for the anniversary meeting in april the old saying as madill goes so goes chicago held true on saturday morning as the shifty centre star notched four goals to lead the hawks to a 70 win over the bruin in the first game of the play offs aladlus scoring power proved the big difference be tween the two clubs don xeale faststepping forward on the hawks second line was close on the heals of madill with three goals goaltender frank weinholt of the bruins was kept busy throughout the contest and warded off many more dangerous chicago at tacks todd guarded the nets for the winners although he was well protected he earned the shutout with a number of good stops in the other contest the powerful toronto maple leafs downed montreal 12 don haynes and wayne redshaw paced the leafs attack each counting two ron stewart and ron mccullough were the marksmen for the canadiens there were two penalties handed out by referees ron ieake and john davis stover for tripping and hedges also for tripping xext saturday morning the same teams will meet again the leafs will face canadiens in the first game while chi cago and boston will square oil in the second encounter drop saturday came filial second in the veterans i bill when a special program will be pre sented marking the 2th year of the local society the drive for 1953 momher- hip is on the objective is 50 i more than the 1952 enrolment if you are over looked in the canvass send in your dollar anyway and order your premium from the list shown below members are asked to select one of the following numbers for a premium 1 gladioli 12 2 anv one perennial i astilbe white 2 artemesia lactiflora ii artemesia silver king uictamus gas plant 5 liatris tall i j statice 7 delphinium shrubs buddleia butterfly bush or beauty bush choice of one of these shrubs can be had by payiii joe extra g stouffville arena friday mar 13 orha round robin serfes for he arena trophy tli peaches vs brooklin u 930 brougham vs port perry saturday mar 14 s lo 1015 public skating wednesday mar 18 st patricks carnival with stouffville skating club sponsored by athletic club draw for free trip to new york nmttuimiuumi j aaacaaa u we have seen many close games won and lost but never have we witnessed a heart breaking defeat as that which occurred on saturday night with less than two minutes to play in the crucial contest winger frank stephenson was thumbed lo the penalty box for high sticking in the corn er hardly had the puck been dropped when ceo stark fell to the ice and due to the terri fic tension of the game he grabbed the puck and held it for a whistle immediately he was banished to join his team mate in the cooler the motor city crew suddenly found themselves playing five men to three and they poured into the attack with all the offen sive power at their disposal the high scoring twosome of gerry scott and geo samo- lenko combined with ronnie nelson and literally bombard ed goaltender blake eatough with rubber the bangay brothers bob and nick accom panied by polly minton and later cord lewis doggedly checked every man who ven tured over the blueline wave after wave of attacks were thrown back but finally samo- lenko worked in close to tie the score from scott and nel son at 1915 with less than a minute to play samolenko wheeled with tile puck at centre ice dashed into the stouffville zone and sifted a low backhander from a dilli- cult angle that caught the in side corner of the clipper cage the tally came at 1950 with but one second remain ing in the game from the open ing whistle it appeared that the clippers had the game in the bag as they led throughout until the fateful final minute the victory gave the oshawa crew an overwhelming six point lead and they clinched the series with a win on monday night cord lewis put stouifville in the lead at 210 on a pass from hal gibson but nelson evened the count thirtyfive seconds later from dickens stephenson made it 21 for the clippers tit f52 from rose and lewis to end the scoring in the first period the clippers had their big chance to lengthen their lead early in- the second frame as peters and nelson were thumbed to the penalty box- but no damage was done dur ing their absence goaltendei blake eatough had a close call midway through the period when the puck rolled under him but with a half dozen players standing in the crease the rubber failed to cross the line oshawa pulled up on even terms at 1030 with wat son of the clippers serving a minor penalty wilson lapped samolenkos high drive into tin- twine to make the score read 22 ronnie bell came through with a masterpiece of stickhandlingfor the clippers third goal the puck juggling artist walked through the entire oshawa team and beat nayior with a hard backhand drive eatough marked himself as one of the best netminders in the senior b league in the third period as stopped both scott and h olden colu as they sifted in alone on clear- cut breakaways the lanky netminder kicked caught and batted aside 19 labelled drives during the game a probable record for 1 goaltender in the stonltville arena stouitvilles hopes looked somewhat brigh ter a- exnro ernie dickens was banished with a minor penalty plus a ten minute mis- too ken how conduct for complaining strenuously to referee holmshaw the outlook ever was completely changed when stark and stephenson caught the referees eye to lose a game is not easy for a hockey club but when the team goes down battling to the wire they are a credit to not only themselves but the town they represent oshawa i clippers s on monday night in oshawa the clippers gave everything they had in an effort lo hold the fort but the odds were just too great the truckers led 21 at the end of the first 12 at the end of the second and 63 at the bell tile three stouffville goals were divided between nick bangay geo stark and ronnie bell thaler with two scott peters hold- en and hooper were the motor city marksmen there were eight penalties in the game five to the clippers and three to oshawa auction sale 1 m 1 1 k si k s t 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beating klincks and the orphans loom as dark hor breathing down the neck mrs rodanz 217 single 300 triple flash burgin 255 single curly edwards 553 triple buckland rides again yes sit- good old buck took the glass ware for the third time with a high single of 305 lean hal- of sted with a 231 receives the the leaders moles 21 klinks ladies high single mo is going 20 orphans 20 legion 19 to find it hard to convince harolds grill is lehmans 15 anyone who is tops in his arena ii murphy motors 13 i family young peoples bowling pill heads 13 gutter snip ers 10 alley rats 3 les clarke 32 pin pounders 19 big blows lti mens high single without handicap larry bellman 2i9 ladies high single without handicap peggy white 201 next week will end the regular schedule with the playoffs beginning monday march 23 the stouffville sand and gravel trophy will be awarded to the top team individual trophies will be presented to the lady and man with highest average for the season presenting the stouffville athletic club st patricks ice carnival in the stouffville arena wed mar 18 at 745 pm featuring special st patricks number by stouffville fancy skating club see the this is one of he more thtin fifty skaters stouffville bantams in action young earns for whom ice time is provided by the athletic club lucky draw for free weekend trip to new york ruy your ticket now public skating for everyone wonderful free door prize win a handsome wrist watch by attending the carnival general admission j5c kwkyi