bit tigm vxnetf pal tfrgrggar february g 1963 clippers double climb week near end top with victory community spirit what naku a small towa or community such a sae place 5a which to live a bis part of this question was answered on j thursday night of last week aad tuesday aisht of this week when stoubvihe and sutton bantams met in a twosame playoff round following the content at the ssmcoe centre all the stousville players and members of the management were treated to a hot lunch in the school building when sujsoa came here for the return same the same goodnatured fellowship m fcbown the visitors by the stouffville management such a wel- come would never be considered in a city or larger town it is certain that these young lads will remember this hospitality cjutv iwyxk ok1mjvs athlete of the ykyu clary payne cfrhhas veteran hockey sar has been named the towns athlete of the year the actual presentation will be made early this month payne was chosen not only for his hockey ability but also for his keen participation in iacrose and sohbail lie is also an ardent swimmer other men who received honorable mention were hob shropshire oriilia pontiac netmlnder and lander kos a former hockey goalie and a fine ball player although payne- has not seen much hockey action this winter due to a fractured ankle he gained considerable prominence last season when he topped the team in the goal- scoring department the first winner of the trophy was an cvstouffvile hockey stir earl mccrone hack in 1dj2 occocs i 3 l i public skating in he stouffvislle arena thurs feb 3 7 pm midcel playoff uxbridge vs stouffville s30 pm jr playoff nobleton vs stouffville fri feb 1 toronto hockev league sat feb 5 senior oha orillia vs stouffville tucs feb 8 3305 pm children under s free wed feb 2305 pm child en free skating s pm public skating nobleton 33 the stouffvike clippers stsgi fag their most persistent nji j t nfag splurge oettewaaffltm ksfl whkjs lie overhauled the secotii place oriilia ponliacs arid have climbed to within two points of the frostrunning newmarket kedraea a 41 victory over oriilia in the sitncoe centre or friday night and a 42 win against herbie cains canaltovvn crew on saturday moved hob bangays squad into a contending position with the two rival clubs the clippers displayed topji thiiee tkams move out on friday night the stouff vlle arena was literally humming with action and yet there wasnt a single player on the ice at keren oclock the clippers embarked for a senior game at oriilia the midgets left for a contest at uvbridge and the juniors journeyed over to nobleton for a same with the combines out of the three clubs that left stouffville not one suffered a los the seniors dumped oriilia 11 the midgets drubbed uxbridga 111 and the juniors and xoblcton battled to a 33 tie not a bad record for any town its playoff time ix stouffville its playoff time in stouffvllle yes those doordie raines arc here again and the yenr more than any other in the past sees local clubs pitting their strength against rival towns and cities on the top of the heap are the clippers who commence their playoff activity against oriilia on feb sth the junior ited wings opened their roundrobin group semifinals on yyednes- i day night at unlonville the midget flyers are present- engaged ln a group playoff with uxbridge and the bantams have won p their first playoff round with sutton and await a winner from the unionvilleport perry series could it be that stouffvillo i might take one of the four championships or maybe more vjgoixg to extremes mr ah hulse oha executive member and newmarkets mr hockey believes pro hockey scouts should be barred from attending minor games mr hulse states that big league scouts are continually attending minor hockey games in aurora and newmarket and in abs own words im sick and tired of it ho believes players in bantam midget and juvenile ranks are jretty young to have their heads turned toward a career of pro hockey mr hulse claims that scouts from chicago boston and toronto are following the moves of auroras dashing danny patrick on saturday of last week he performed with the marlboro juveniles and a few days previous he was a guest of tho chicago black hawks at the gardens patrick a light- jjweight player is still eligible for midget hockey personally bpeking i will tag along with ab and his views on these pro hockey gobblers one needs only to recall the days when danny lewlcki turned pro and it may be remembered that dannys life was anything but good despite his amazing ability it now appears likely that lewlcki will find it smooth sailing since joining a club which plays n similar style of hockey these 5 young lads do not play up to par when they realize that they lire being watched by some eagleeyed scouts they try to excell themselves and divert entirely from team play to a one man ahow they then not only hurt themselves but hurt their clubs chances let the scouts watch the junior b boys intermediates and seniors but leave the kids alone here axd there on saturday evening the management and players of the stouffvllle clippers were guests of mr and mrs george stark at their home in willowdale mr tim oneill treated the clippers to a dinner following the senior game at oriilia on friday night ted topping was called by the oha to officiate at six games last week stouffville red wings i journey to unlonville for the first game of the roundrobin playoffs on wednesday night a large crowd skated in ten degree below zero weather at cednrena on saturday night the stouffville bantam hockey team was royally treated following the game at sutton on thursday night frank stephenson is suffering from a cut foot but hopes to he back in action on thursday night both bonnie bell and don macintosh are residents of londale heights south of agincourt ben chapman a former defenceman with lyndhurst motors has been signed by the clippers stouffville district high schools senior and junior basketball teams scored victories over mnrkham on tuesday afternoon here walt fines has re joined aurora bears in jr c company clary payne has been voted orillias athlete of tbo year karl mccrone a former stouffville clipper and now with oriilia is one of the few provincial police constables taking part in organized hockey r grant forsyth playbyplay hockey announcer over orillias citation cfolt halls from weston and is quite familiar with niany of our clippers who reside in that district stouffvillo jbantams will meet either unlonville or port perry in the next playoff round polly minion of stouffville and john iearoyd tvof sutton olllciated at the stouffvillesutton bantam gamo here on tuesday night mr tim oneill is now the owner of a jjciv 135 oldsmobllo and will leave next week for tho sunny jsouth stouffville and port perry bantams battled to a 44 tie on saturday night in an exhibition game prior to tho senior contest hal gibson speedy clipper forward star rwas forced to miss two games last week due to a severe bout with the flu stouffville district high school boys will meet markham high school boys in a basketball contest on friday snight form in both important con ests outstanding performers vere ken macxeil and khvobd small macxeils dodged cheek- ng drew favorable comments from even partisan fatw at oriilia and smalls twoway effort drew a hearty round of applause stouifvii newmarket for only the second time this season siouumue defeated newmarket on the clippers home ice the victory came on two quick third period goals from the sticks of defenceman joe scataion and eentreman ken macxeil scataons tally a low slap shot from the blue- iina broke up a 22 deadlock ken crawford picked up an assist on the play macxeils goal sewed up the game for stouffvllle the hardworking forward knocked the puck down in front of the net with his glove then slapped it by goalie jim cruikshank before he eoud smother the shot macxeils sensational game- winning effort was climaxed by a brilliant exhibition of puck juggling while right- winger frank stephenson was serving an interference penal ty he skated through a half- dozen confused newmarket players and still remained in possession of the puck in the first period gordie haddleton opened the scoring at 647 with assists going to elwood small and joe scata- lon xewmarket retaliated with two goals one by gord hern and another by frank ptash nik don claydon put both clubs on even terms on passes from elwood small and gordie haddleton the clippers were hitting their opposition harder than in any previous game with the cainmen xick bangay handed out two of the most jolting checks that the home town fans have seen this season- ron scarcello and bill chard felt the force of bangays bodychecks there was only one major scuffle in the game gordie haddleton stouff yilles 54 of human dynamite and porkey mcmdougall squared off near the xewmarket net and were banished each with double minors a ten minute mis conduct penalty was later tacked on to haudleton for con tinuing the skirmish in the box stouffville 4 oriilia 1 on friday night stouffville stepped into the lair of the oriilia pontiacs and handed the rugged valley squad a 41 set back it was a bitter pill for shewchttck and company to swallow and it sent some s00 fans out into the sub zero temperature shaking their heads the clippers appeared to ihave orillias number from the drop of the puck some thirty- live seconds had ticked by when don claydon picked up a perfect relay pass from el wood small and blazed the puck past shropshire in the iontiac cage at 1332 gordie haddleton recovered ed cal houns rebound of the back boards and backhanded the puck over shropshire before the oriilia netmindcr could re cover his balance orillias lone tally came off the stick of exclipper earl mccrone with clary payne picking up an assist early in the second period the two teams traded punches on numerous occasions and referee ioring doolittle hand ed out four major penalties to calhoun and macintosh of the clippers and payne and fear- sall of oriilia late in the period stouffville struck with goals in quick succession ken macxeil made it 31 and xick dubik com pleted the scoring after line- mate don claydon had taken three whacks at the puck xick bangay had a wideopen chance to break into the sen ior scoring department but his bullet shot was blocked by shropshire the third session saw many wideopen chances for both clubs to cash in with goals but rhodes in the clipper cage and shropshire guarding the oriilia net came up with flawless per formances danny mcdonald of oriilia and don macintosh of stouffville sat out fifteen minutes of the period in the penalty box both players were i with majors and ten saiautc misconduct penalties stouffville red wirss have gone four games without a loss in the past two weeks the local juniors scored victories over midland unlonville and georgetown on friday night they kept their no loss streak intaek by battling xobleton to a 33 tie there was no scoring in the first period in the second ame the red wings fired three goals while xobleton could count only one xobleton opened the scoring at 11 1 of the second period but bruce foekier tied it up unassisted at the five minute mark doug forfar made it 2- for the red wings at 1200 on a pass from harold hodgson and john tran shot stouffviiles third and final tally with assists go ing to don tran and harvey roberts xobleton fought back in the third period to split the points burton cut trie red wings lead to one goal at 131 and with but ten seconds re maining in the game pattern put both clubs on even terms with xobletons third tally round robin sr playoffs to begin tuesday feb 8th the roundrobin senior b playoffs will commence tues day feb sth stouffville will journey to oriilia for the semi final opener on saturday feb- 12th xewmarket redman will be the visitors here when the series is completed the club with the least number of points will automatically drop out the two top clubs will then engage in a three out of five game series for the group championship the clippers have two games remaining in the regular schedule on thursday night they go to xewmarket for a contest with heebie cains crew and on saturday night oriilia moves into stouffville for a preplayoff battle with bob bangays boys in an effort to furth er strengthen their defence the clippers have signed former lyndhurst rearguard benny chapman the big 263 pound blueline bouncer was a mem ber of the east york team that represented canada in the world hockey tournament but was unable to play due to a fractured jaw he was present at practice on sunday after noon oriilia visitors here saturday oriilia pontiacs will their final appearance regular schedule here urday night a win or make of the on sat- less for stouffville might mean the difference of the clippers end ing the regular seasons play in first or second place in r las ner la meeting here stouff blanked the simcoe crew j v 40 on thursday night xobleton juniors will be the visitors here for a group semifinal contest with the red wings peewee team beats unionville allstars on wednesday evening of last week casey hilliard took his 1eewee black hawks over to unionville for a game with a picked allstar team the local boys came out on the top end of a 10 score bryce spencer notched the game- j winning goal glenn jackson the regular hawk goalie per formed well between the pipes for the winners and gained a wellearned shutout the teams played three 13minute periods mr spencer mr bill gardiner mr jack byers and coach hil liard used their cars to trans port the boys to and from the game v kiwood small two stouffville forwards who have played a big role in the clippers surge up the senior hockey ladder are pic tured above ken macxeil 21yearold former unionville junior star has been bob bangays most potent pen altykiller in the last seven games ken has notched 7 goals elwood small 27-year- old resident of weston is having one of his best years with the clippers this season a great twoway player he possesses one of the hardest shots on the club both small and macxeil led the clippers to their double victory over oriilia and xewmarket last week stouffville skating club news on monday night jan 24th tests were held at the stouff ville skating club the judges from the granite club were mr david lowery miss bar bara bourne and mr petrie the three successful candidates were ann armstrong 1st test and gloria tatton and edith winch 2nd test the preliminary test sched uled for last saturday were un fortunately postponed due to the sudden illness of one of the judges on monday afternoon the juniors entertained several of their friends at one of the clubs newly instituted visi tors days the seniors will hold their visitors night this coming monday night anyone over 13 years with skates will be welcome peewee standings w l t pts lears 8 1 1 37 hawks 6 2 2 14 rangers s 4 1 11 boston 3 6 1 7 canadiens 3 7 o fi red wings 2 7 1 5 schedule brains vs leafs detroit vs canadiens rangers vs hawks clipper scoring macintosh gibson macxeil stephenson small haddleton bell crawford claydon scataion cms stark mugford calhoun dubik baker webster 13 12 17 12 13 13 s 15 16 10 14 12 s 13 s pis 20 2s 2s 27 26 23 21 21 13 12 11 10 9 s peewee leaders battle to 22 draw two of the hottest clubs in the lions peewee league casey hilliards chicago black hawks and barry wilkes tor onto maple leafs battled to a- 22 draw in a tight struggle on saturday afternoon the hawks were trailing the first place leafs by three points and they were trying desperately to narrow the margin with a victory the split in points left both teams in the same posi tion up until the final few min utes of the game it appearerd likely that the hawks would be the winners chicago goals by defenceman bryce spencer and forward ron stewart had given the hawks a 21 advan tage ray ward had been the only leaf forward to blink the light behind netmindcr glenn jackson in the chicago cage with time running out left winger don eddington one of the top marksmen with the leafs this season caught the corner to give the jubilant tor onto squad a share in the points in tho second game of the afternoon montreal canadiens scored their third victory of the season by edging the fourth place bruins 21 in another close game ross pat- tendon centering the can adiens first line notched both montreal tallies his first goal was a picture effort giving net- minder marvin betz no chance to make the save with about fifteen minutes left in the game bob hall of boston picked up a loose puck in front of the montreal net and slapped a high shot into the top corner over goalie lynn mcmullen who was sprawled in front of the cage after making three great stops in a row with little time remaining in the game montreals star de fenceman glenn pennanen raced into the boston corner and centred the puck out to ross pattenden in front of the bruin cage in one motion he slapped the puck into the cage for the winning tally joe haylow marvin betz and mike epworlh looked best for boston lynn mcmullen ross pattenden and jack padd- ley were the top montreal stars in the final contest of the afternoon bill lennox xew york rangers blanked detroit so gary baston and glen bar- key each fired three goals fo xew yok donald benson stouffville bantams edge sutton in first playoff round the stouffville bantams coa ched by les clarke eked out a tight 31 win over sutton on tuesday night here to take the round ten goals to nine the first game at sutton last thurs day ended in a 35 tie a goal by wilf glidden on passes from gary baston and ernie abraham proved to be the winner it gave stouffville a 53 edge and although sutton added another tally late in the game they could not notch the equalizer glenn pennanen fired his sth and 6th goals of the twogame series on tuesday night lie counted four up at sutton in the previous game other mar ksmen were wilf glidden with two and ricky wedseltoft with a single tally paul tomlinson john cook and michael matt were the sutton marksmen john learoyd of sutton and polly minton of stouffville offi ciated both clubs were deadlocked 11 at the end of the first per iod glidden put stouffville one up in the second and each team added three in the final session both netminders looked good with stouffville goaie max vague especially brilliant in the last period when his de fence was slow in clearing the rebounds aside from the stou ffville goal scorers norm hen dricks played fine game he was very effect ve when de fenceman fred abraham was penalized for tripping early in the third period gary baston ernie abraham and sandy smith were also top stouffville stars following the game the two teams were treated to a hot lunch up at the stouffville pub lic school ladies boayiilxg leac joans jonahs 34 cracker jacks 20 whiz bangs 20 klinkers is razzbarrys 18 whirlers 13 high slnjtlo jackie sumner 273 high triple marg barry 576 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