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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 5, 1953, p. 11

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tng tribune stousville ont thursday november 5 1953 lyndhursfs belt clippers 104 in rugged game nick bangay sparks clippers 75 victory ts bejbv a ixvg timk the pasj5 tt time were turned back last week to the day an junior hockey highlighted the stouftville sports calendar during the absence of the clippers so 1 netmimler blake katouxh utile doug moor came forth to nil the breach many fans wiil remember when moore and normie stunden tarred for the fouffville red wings a number of years back it was dougs wt initiation into sr b competition and he stood up well considering the amount of practice he has bad this season stouffvilles other sub goaltender xormie stunden is now a resident in aurora which is outside the metropolitan area he i assistant coach oi the jr j aurora bears jok cilltysilalk ox the allt joe chrysdale provided local hockey fans with a play by play description of the stouffviileleaside game on monday evening on station ckky the toronto sports announcer com mented on the terrific pace set by players on both clubs during his broadcast he made special mention of stouffvilles nick bangay gord lewis polly minton konnie bell and the clippers new defence star macintosh a good crowd was on hand for the thrilling contest and the spectacular lategame rally staged i by the stoutfville squad had the spectators on their feet they received a hearty round of applause even from proteasido fans m rkav assortment the twoday markham township pheasant bun has come aud gone for another season every year there are numerous incidents which crop up during the shoot and although some jire regrettable the majority tend to be a little on the humorous ide following two days of tramping through swamp bush and high grass one hunter finally scared up a cock bird immediate ly both he and his companions turned their heavy artillery on the escaping pheasant and after a few moments of heavy bom bardment the bird plumetted to the ground as the group rushed forward to capture their prize one of the hunters was heard to say that bird isnt dead its just too heavy to fly another contingent of hunters hailing frtfm markham townships seventh concession district probably produced more evidence that they had been on a hunting expedition than any other roup in the area at the close of the twoday pheasant offensive i they proudly displayed twelve pldgeons four rabbits three pheasants and a coon quite an assortment 0 they uij that hockey on wednesday night of last week some 500 fans turned out to witness a supposedly good game of hockey between lyndhurst motors and stouffvllle clippers what tbefans really saw was a crystal fall football final between hamilton tigers and the winnipeg blue bombers the type of hockey if youll pardon he expression displayed by gregg carries east york squad lhrows the true art and skill of the sport to the four winds any player on the opposition team who depends entirely on his itickhandling ability might just as well stay on the bench because he wont get off a dime all night the closechecking tigged style of play perfected by lyndhurst motors is the kind f hockey you might see if the pine orchard panthers were playing the lincolnville dions thats why such a puckartist max bentley was practically useless against the rugged detroit bed wings but a sparkling performer against the smooth- passing new york rangers you may say that it doesnt matter upw the game is played as long as you win it that is quite rue in a sense but let both clubs turn to such tactics and the amc no longer becomes a sport of skill but a survival of the ittest lyndhurst motors have a number of players who can ertainly play the game as it should be played if given a chance i don couch is a smooth skater and a good puckjuggler but put aim in rough company and hes lucky to get over the blueline moe galand is as talented a hockey player as ever set foot in he stouffvllle arena but he keeps out of harms way by standing ut on the centre ice line and streaking for the net should a oose puck chance to roll his way ninety per cent of the clipper forwards are experts when the play is wide open geo stark polly minton nick bangay and ronnie bell can dazzle the pposition when the play is strictly for the puck and not the nan these are the kind of players that send the fans home hiking about a thrilling exciting game of hockey and not a llisgusting exhibition of stoneage rugby llis league bowling schedule stouffvilie plans ifull minor j hockey setup following two periods of rugj zed closechecking hockey be- 1 s tnppers spurea a ta m hockey setup is tweea lyndhuret motors and by left winger nick bangav being planned for stouffvllle stouffvihe clippers oa saturday staged a torrid third period at- 1 a a meeting held at xewniar- night right wiuver moe galand tack to overcome 3 50 ieadj oa thursday evening of last epped into the picture in the ouilt uu bv leaside and takft week stouffvilie put in an entry up j- l for three minor hockey teams in z i the north york league the setup however hinges on her funds are available to ide ice time for the midget 104 i playing his first game with the j bantam and juvenile teams the clippers kept galand un- clippers this season wan der close observation during lower of strength up front periods one and two but in the inkkins up one goal and an tis sual twenty minutes of play he ronnie bell pollv mint- broke free from his check to e penrilesiiivv s ihe stouffvilie defence and on bma an o goaltender moore a hectic time i were tlle other stouffvilie petro and gray with two couch flskarl and clements were the lyudhurst marksmen ronnie bell ken mcneil hal gibson and frank stephenson were the stouffvilie goalgetters with gibson serving a trip ping penalty petro whipped a quick shot into the corner to open the scoring at 133 the east york crew continued to storm around the clipper cage and only for some great puck j iod commenced when stopping by goalie doug moore the clippers might have been wamped earlier in the game another meeting is scheduled in two weeks and something more definite should be arranged at that time the group hopes to draw up a schedule by dec 1st in past years the stouff vilie athletic club sponsored these teams but since it has folded it is hoped that another organization will carry on hue rime 7 pm time i l in alley no alley k 0 om two three one two th 1cmi ictober it 1 vs i 3 vs 4 5 vs 6 ctober 23 5 4 1 t 2 3 ctober 30 a 4 3 1 2 november 6 9 6 5 3 4 1 ovember 13 1 5 4 2 g 3 sovember 20 3 2 1 fi 4 5 november 27 5 i 4 1 lecember 4 1 4 5 3 g 2 lecembcr 1 1 ij 3 4 5 v 1 anuary s o 5 1 1 0 anuary 15 1 t 4 5 6 anuary 22 5 4 1 t 3 anuary 29 i i i 2 5 ehruary 5 2 g 5 3 4 1 ebruary 1 2 1 5 4 2 g 3 ehruary 19 3 2 1 g 4 5 ebruary 26 5 6 3 4 1 2 larch 5 1 4 5 3 g 2 larch 12 ti 3 2 4 5 1 larch 19 5 3 1 4 6 earn no 1 laushways las sies earn no 2 teachers pets earn no 3 the sharp shooters earn no 4 st pats earn no 5 kay a straj s earn no 6 hot shots at 7 5 normie- gray counted he first of his two goal effort era a nice two way passing play stouffvilie broke the ice at the midway mark in the period as ronnie bell tallied from gibson and pendlebury with clements of lyudhurst sitting out a minor penalty in the cooler normie gray put the toronto squad two up on a pass from galand at 1547 but frank ste phenson nullified his goal as his goalmouth pass hit geo sayliss skate and slipped into the cor ner play continued to be rough and rugged and with but min utes remaining in the opening period stephenson collided with lyndhurst goaltender gabby lindsay the east york net- minder didnt have the welcome mat out for the stouffvilie for ward and the two became em broiled in an ontheice wrest ling match meanwhile stouff vilie defenceman macintosh and scott of lyudhurst became locked in battle in a private feud on the blueline no sooner had officials laushway and crom- bie separated this twosome than stephenson of the clippers and couch tangled on the boards double major penalties were handed out to both clubs an extra two minutes was tacked on to stouffvilie for holding up the game this ruling was hotly argued by coach bob bangay there was but one goal scored in the second frame centreman ken mcneil a new recruit se cured from unionville jets fired nick bangays passout into the twine to cut the lyndhurst lead down to one goal the third and final chapter was practically all east york as the toronto crew ran wild in a scoring way harold fiskari started the ball rolling at 137 with a long drive into the hot- 1 om right hand corner galand with two couch and petro com pleted the toronto scoring in that order hal gibson notched the final tally of the contest at is 4 0 there were thirteen pen alties in the rough and rugged game seven to lyndhurst and six to stouffvilie the east york win boosted them well out front in the group standing marksmen leaiide took the lead at 4 39 of the first period as ken sinclair blinked the light be hind katough on a pass from i russ brankston with but five minutes remaining in the op ening stanza brankston and sinclair combined to put lea- ide out front 20 ilardlv had the second per- gprdl boniface counted the third leaside marker and sinclair the oha metro sr b group added his second goal of the turned down an application from night at 940 the clippers ap- newmarket spitfires to gain peared to be having difficulty cls in clearing the puck out of that it was strlctly aga the then- own zone and in the op- groups policy of no travelling positions end of the ice their outside the oha limits of the hots on the net were very in- toronto metropolitan area senior hockey league bars newmarket club lets go bowling open bowling afternoons and all day saturday ladies free bowling instruction wednesday afternoons oct 28 nov 4 arena bowling stouffvilie ontario accurate beaside ran into a double penalty midway through thej ll period and coach boh bangay threw bell stephenson small n bangay and macintosh in to the fray in a desperate at tempt to break into the scor ing at 1501 nick bangay shoved the puck under the leaside goaltender from ste phenson and pendlebury made it 42 unassisted late in the pe riod the clippers continued to press and only the sensat ional work of the leaside net- minder kept the stouffvilie at tackers off the score sheet less than two minutes of the third period had ticked by when gord lewis came through with a typical lew is goal flicking a quick shot into the corner on a pass from nick bangay bangay put both clubs on even terms at 15g as he deflected a shot by macintosh into the net ronnie bell tallied the picture goal of the game with a high drive to the top right hand cor ner lewis picked up an as sist on the play small increas ed the clipper lead at the half way mark in the period and polly minton completed a good night with the final goal for stouffvilie ronnie scarello heat eatough with less than four minutes remaining in the line the newmarket management desired to replace lyndhurst in for the olympic games in swe den in february tne stouffvilie clipper- management felt that newmarket would be an asset to the group and were in favor of allowing them to enter the group jnionville curlers led officers an attendance of more than i at a meeting of the union- ille curling club last week is marked by keen enthus- m for the curling season hich will open on december members look forward to a inner season in the new cur ling rink which will be comple ted toy that date fees for the season were fix ed at 35 per member officers elected were presi dent ie brown director- jack harmon h boyington sandy findlay fr meredith imurrav roberts while enjoying the beauty of the autumn leaves you might shed a tear for them the poor things are dying chefs special daily a full course meal with dessert beverajre included something different each dav 75e fish and chips the very best taste delicious youll enjoy them try some admires grill stouffvilie s6jl winter bowling in newmarket the general idea of lawn bowling indoors in the winter season js not exactly new but the way it is set up and execu ted at newmarket is different a group of newmarket lawn bowlers named the miami greensmen extend their sport through the winter on two im provised greens flo feet long and nine feet wjde instead of the usual carpet over wood as used in many clubs the newmarket group has a somewhat different ar rangement it uses a heavy felt pad stretched over a base of two inches of wellpacked sand this provides a springi ness and with the slightly ruffled surface of the felt pad the effect of grass bowling is simulated the miami greensmen be lieve their setup is the only one of its kind in canada the heated building which is above ground provides ideal condit ions approximating outdoor greens tommy scott was elected president of the miami greens- men all of them members of the newmarket liwn bowl ing club at the annual meet ing held last night ray lelley secretary treasurer howlixtj news mens town league standing as of monday nov 2nd orphans 9 pis cooksvllle 9 pts sky line s pts harolds 7 pts legion 7 pts arena 5 pts machine shop 5 pts kllncks 4 pts shamrocks 3 pts moles 2 pts lehmans 1 pt wilson motors 0 pts i ion iakue ford vss 10 pts pearces pink pills 9 pts smiths quacks s pts atkinsons over drafts 7 pu wiices stuffed shlrt i pt edward cntles 1 pt competition ceases alexander trophy the alexander trophy litis passed from the canadian a- matetir hockey scene wb baldy george presi dent of the canadian amateur hockey association said the three year old trophy will be returned to caiha headquart ers by its present holders halifax atlantics the reason lack of competitors emblematic of the senior semiprofessional hockey cham pionship of canada the troplv y was presented to the caha in 1950 by field marshal lord alexander governorgeneral at that time george gave this ac count of its history and its de mise the caha realizing that senior amateur hockey compe- ilion was being dominated by a few powerful clubs decided in 1950 to set up a special country wide grouping to be known as the major series the alexander trophy was to be presented annually to the champions of this group the allan cup was to contin ue to be emblematic of the championship of the canadian senior league both groups were to come under the jurisdiction of the cvha although there vas an understanding that a profes sional player could be signed up by major series clubs sen ior leagues were to be strictly amateur in character composition of the major series was made up from four senior leagues the western canada the ontario hockey association the quebec sen ior league and the maritime senior league allan cup competition was provided by senior teams not connected to any of these groups but one by one the major series clubs have dropped on until now only the maritime league remains local fl school top rugby squad stouffvilie high school- rug by squad swamped richmond hill 5120 last tuesday frisby was the big scorer for the home team as he piled up 37 points on seven touchdowns and two converts the first score of the game came when frisby plunged for a touch down in the first two minutes of play the yonge streeters bounced right back when dave red hart 185 pound half back ran the kick back for a major stouffvilie pulled away however with two more touch downs by frisby and one by ron peake foord made his first touch down of the year when he ran back the kick opening the sec ond half frisby added anoth er four touchdowns and kick ed up two converts dave hart got three of richmond hills five touch- 8 i master dairy feeds are your best buy because 1 they are manufactured from highest quality ingredients only 2 they are moderately priced compare our prices today 3 they are tested at nearby master feeds demonstration farm 4 they are made by an allcanadian company located in toronto thus you can be assured of the best value for your money your master dealer mmmmm ti master balanced feeds for all cusscs of pommr farm uve stock fur bearing animals i docs stiver bros stouffville phone 64508 i feeders who keep records eventuauv buy master downs stouffvilie kept to the ground during the game foord threw only ten passes completing seven of them the stouffvilie line played a good defensive game stopping many of the plays for a loss this win places stouffvilie in an undisputed first place the last game of the regular schedule is in markham this wednesday if noo m voown6 for ft cop n ph0rrn1rn dothg seventh in ftthirn mile zone iran sfflsssi wut b 1952 ford fordor radio heater 1951 ford fordor 1950 chevrolet sedan 1950 studebaker sedan 1949 dodge sedan and if youre looking for the best buy i ft town in a used car try driving into murphy motors used car lot where cour tesy and a square deal await you have a look at these recent tradeins cars 1949 chevrolet sedan 1949 ford tudor 1948 ford tudor 1948 pontiac sedan 1947 pontiac sedan 1947 dodge sedan 1947 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