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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 24, 1955, p. 8

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toe tr2rx- stwjffvilte ctat tmirsday february 24 1955 qrillia 4 stollf fville 4 s s l i i e a webster scores tying goal as second left in overtime bantams lose 73 to marmora in series opener pkewee standings vv 1 t fs leas s 3 19 hawks k 2 o rangers 7 1 i u bast i t w ey game saturlvvjta no p aver counting more a kink wav to s w stoaffirllle some dae b are bud ad jurfc wa mcneil ai musford and usionvllle bad j treated here i on meet another hocfcey ci i fared bidly agalast stou thank vol village of cmon talent to saeutioa o in ijijv mtrton cm i one would be iarro hy tae have gfvea there ken that been they never in ce they probably i i lrom this town ascaia tnionvuie has ftrlile opposition ihu winter although there has not bei too ntuch to choose between the club stouff s peewee ba k hawks have trimmed itnioavshea l twice 10 and 3- the midget flyers knocked union- mile out of the playoffs in two traitit games and the junior ited wings were mainly responsible for eliminating the jets from further kroup play vou ran hardly expvt this lively sports village to feel too kindly towards our town sportiniy epeaklng it hs- been a tough year for lnionville hockey team for a town its siie they have hue hockey organization but th individual teams appeared to be just a trifle weaker than the stouffville entries it is hoped they will not ii- discouraged by the earlyseason misfortune but will remember the true meaning of sport the development of strong bodies and minds and the encouragement of sportsmanlike play and team work one skcoxij how close can they get during past hockey seasons we have seen dozens of games but it is our belief that none can match the thrillpacked contest of saturday nights clipper orillia game with but one second to play in the ten minute overtime period chick webster scored to give stouffville a 11 tie with the orillia pontiacs stouffville largest crowd of the season was literally stunned by the splitsecond tally many didnt realize the puck had entered the net in fact ninety percent of the spectators werent watching the play but had their eyes glued on the time clock or were disappointedly wending their way to the nearest exit never have we seen such a contrast in expressions as was visible on the ice following the goal orillia players looked like they had just lost the yorld hockey title to the russians and stouffville looked like they had just won the stanley cup players embraced each other like long- lost brothers while others waved their sticks jubilantly in the air it was an exciting climax to an exciting game one that will have the fans talking for many a day in he stouffville dressing room after the final whistle sounded congratulations were in order for chick webster the hero of the game with a wink of his eye chicks only reply was gee rob i didnt think you were going to get me out there in time whst a hey day nights more excitement than stouffviue marched to ti ontario champtorubip thn seasons- ago the gam whit ended in a 41 deadlock h3 i cheereo others threw the programs in the air die sti others just rubbed th it e and stared ith their mouth open yes it was hard to b iieve with just one second to play the ten minute over time period and with orillia leading 43 chick blc unionvilles donation to the clippers deposited the puck behind netminder bob shrop shire in the pontiae cage the teams faced off at centre ice and the contest was over stouffviile has n gone four complete games without a loss chalking up three victories and a tie orillia have three points and newmarket have two coaches esc strategy ccfoches bob cangay of the clippers and jack dyte of the pontiacs had their strategy timed perfectly with c3 than a minute to play in the regular time coach dyte yanked goalie shropshire from the nets in favor of an extra forward and packed than one elvvood small scored front haddleton and gibson a 932 of the first period and nnie bel made it 20 for st luffville unassisted in the md period frank sephen- n ohnked the light and chick per goal m ken mcneil orillia new market tile round robin playoff is developing into a bitter battle between newmarket and orillia the pontiacs have a one point eoge over the red- men at the present time the clippers need another victory to assure them a spot in the group finals on friday night of this week stouffviile- visits orillia while xewmarket will provide the opposition here on saturday night clippers sink redmen on smalls overtime goals tvo goal- by ehvood small jene into the open net gave the stouffville clipper- a 53 at vj22 ab bowcn put both overtime win at newmarket on xkwmakket limemkx dont be too surprised if newmarket changes the color of their nameplate from redmen to hluemen if their playoff misfortune continues the team that mot people believed would rapture the group silverware this season is presently mired in last place in four games herbie cains crew ha been able to salvage onlytwo points out of a possible eight they have dropped two contests to stouffville and one to orillia the pontiacs however have not fully assured themselves of a berth in the finals being only one point ahead of the canaltowu squad by virtue of a 4t ue with the clippers here on saturday night the manage ment and fans close to the team feel that the redmen went into the series overconfident and as in past eases such cocksurednee can be fatal xewmarket has one potent line in ken sinclair kuss brankston and lord boniface as they go so go the redmen stop them and you stop the team such wan the case with leaside last season when they depended solely on the scoring punch of this same trio anyone who followed the series last winter will reeal that the high scoring threesome ran out of steam and the club was defeated xewmarket has had a tough hockey row to hoe during the lant couple of years last year they played only exhibition contests all season when the ok a refused to allow them to enter the metro sr b group this season the manage ment went all out to organize a winning combination but at the present time it appears the work was all in vain although the calnmen are fighting with their backs to the wall they should not he counted out yet hy any means if they do manage to pull out of their current slump and get back on the victory trails they may be hard to stop this weekend tney meet both orillia and stouffviile their fate may be decided by the outcome of these two important contests public skating in the stouffville arena thuit feb 21 8 friday feu sat pm public skating thl feb 2 senior oiia round robin playoff newmarket vs stouffville tues mar i l- pm children free skating wei mar 2 i- pm children free skating teams on even terms on a pass from mcdonald in the over time coach bangay had net- minder terry sye skating back and forth between the players box and the goal like a relay runner stouffville finally forc ed a faceolf in the orillia end and bob barigay sent chick webster out on the ice for a lastditch effort to split the points centreman ken mcxeil grabbed a loose puck flipped it to webster who rammed it home fans confused you can hardly blame the spectators if they were slightly confused early in the third period the3- saw or thought they saw gordie haddleton slap the puck into the net but referee eddie hodgins would not allow the goal despite the fact the red light flashed on in the dying minutes of the third period many fans were moving toward the exits thinking that the clippers had salted away a 32 win but to their complete surprise orillia tied the count with but forty seconds to play in regulation time the tables were suddenly turned on stouffville at 115 of the ten minute overtime session when veteran clary payne beat clip- er goalie terry sye with a closein drive in the last minute of the overtime the majority of fans were getting ready to leave the rink when it happened again on websters last second tally the goal judge failed to turn on the light and the spectators didnt know whether the goal would be allowed or not it counted and stouffvilles winning streak re mained intact three for payne clary payne orillias ath lete of the year proved on sat urday night why he is the hold er of such a distinguished award he scored three of orillias four goals and played his tinet game of the season on stouffville ice i lis efforts were aided by the strong offensive work of big ab bowen who unlike his last visit here man aged to keep out of the penalty box and turned in a good clean game thursday night of last week smalls first extraperiod tally came at 137 on passes from hal gibson and don mcintosh the clincher at 933 was fired by small into the open net with goalie bob shropshire sit ting on the players bench in favor of an extra forward both teams battled through a scoreless first period in the second frame defenceman joe scatalon bounced the puck into the xewmarket cage with team mate elwood small obscuring the netminders view ken sin clair tied the score two minutes later from kuss brankston but frank stephenson put stouff viile one up when he blazed cord lewis faceolf pass into the open corner the third period saw the redmen stage a desperate two goal rally to send the game into overtime ptashnik and sin clair were the redman marks men ronnie bell potted the lone clipper tally from mcxeil and crawford the overtime session was all stouffville in the shoving department with small hitting for two in a row there was only one out break of violence between the players that coming in the third period when frank step henson of stouffville and bob liattersby of xewmarket were banished with roughing penal ties they continued their argu ment in the penalty box and were tagged with ten minute misconduct penalties red wings edge nobefon43in playoff opener scoring two goals the 3rd period i xosleton on thurs day night stoukvilles jr d red wings upset the combines i3 to take a onegame lead in their best of five group final the second game is scheduled for stouffville on wednesday night of this week the contest was a costly one for the stouffville squad how ever with four of their key players suffering injuries bruce fockler collided with one of his own teammates and broke his nose goalie bruce middleton received a sixstiteh gash on the forehead from a high stick left winger doug forfar was cut on the leg hy a skate and centre star don tran was clipped on the head with a stick fockler will be the only player sidelined on wednesday night due to injury xobleton led 10 at the end of the first period on a goal by max foster each team count ed twice in the second frame gillies and foster scored for xobleton john tran and ted mendyk blinked the light for stouffville in th final frame don tran the red wings hungry centre- man tallied both the tying goal and the winner his first mar ker was unassisted while tip yipond picked up a point on the last goal another win this week would give red wings a firm grip on the group play- oft ladder squf tvi lie b3 rta trte fir- v t o w r ay llgl score o the ret rn schedul ed for mar mo week dcap an at ack o stoutlv lie retrt inde r gue we nt into the cor ai effo i to ke p n 3 t goils well divided the clipper goals were divided throughout the well club piyokp scor1 is g a pts mcxeil i 5 0 gibson l t 5 small l 1 5 stark l 3 1 bell 2 1 haddleton 9 2 1 webster 1 3 t crawfordi 0 3 3 stephenson 3 0 3 bangav 1 1 scatalon 1 i lewis 0 1 1 mcintosh 0 1 1 peewee team blanks linionville 30 casey hilliards chicago black hawks journeyed to un- ionville on wednesday night for a return peewee contest the hawks blanked their riv als 30 goals by ron stewart warren hendricks and larry mcmullen completed the scor ing for the winners unionville forwards were unable to beat hawk netminder glenn despite a number of wideopen chances in the last meeting between the two clubs the stouffville team edged unionville 10 ams eroppea this flu max va- in t in the playoff fight he had to ue teplacej at the end of the sec ond period when he found it npostbe to carry on bob benson took over in the nets for the final twenty minutes of play marmora took a two goal lead in the first period and add ed one in the second and four in the third stouffville counted one in the second and two in the final frame xorm hend ricks one of the stars on the ice for the homesters broke the ice at 1120 of the second period when his twentyfoot drive slipped past the marmora netminder will glidden and ernie abraham combined for the second stouffviile tally at 110 of the third period and ernie abraham picked up his 2nd point of the period on pass es from wilt glidden and ro ger stover dean lavender and lawr ence bateman each counted 2 goals for the winners bev os borne don wright and jim shannon were the other mar mora marksmen stouffville played well but appeared a little too anxious on wideopen chances around the marmora net a number of players elected to stickhandle out of their own end on plays that too often backfired giving the opposition goalscoring op portunities osborne marmora defenceman was the star of the game playing practically the entire sixty minutes on the nights play earl thompson dean evans xorm hendricks and ernie abraham looked best for les clarkes squad ivan locke and rube waddell of oshawa handled the contest they handed out only three penalties two to stouff ville and one to marmora sr n playoff standing w l t pts stouffville 3 0 17 orillia 12 13 xewmarket 13 0 2 schedule thurs orillia at xewmarket fri stouffville at orillia sat newmarket at stouff ville don jackson paces midgets fo fourth playoff round don jackson playing his 1st game upon the forward line led stouffville flyers to a 105 vic tory over unionville on thurs day night to take the round 150 they now advance into the fourth round of playoffs against wellington jackson counted three goals one in each period and picked up one assist they were his first scoring points of the sea son it is expected he will be come a regular front line per former steve wideman mur ray holden and wayne red- shaw each scored twice ross matlill notched one johnston tidsbury pete darbyson and rod mcarthur were the un ionville marksmen the flyers led 10 at the end of the second and 105 at the final whistle unionville staged their main threat in the sec ond frame when they clicked for four tallies they appeared to run out of steam in the final twenty minutes of play ofll- eaut foam karpetex with builtin foam rubber underpad nineteen l decorator colors in plain ml pile carved and nubhy weaves all wilh cloud soft foam rubber undcrpad low cost colourful floor covering karpetex is a rich looking soft floor coverinjr a sensa lional newcomer lo the carpel industry it is longwearing colorful and most important it is inexpensive all ranges have the same resilient foam rubber builtin midgets edge wellington 65 led by ross madill stouffville midgets took a one goal lead in the fourth round of provincial playoffs on monday night as they edged wellington go ross madill was the star of the game he fired four of the flyers six goals mike mcslravik and wayne rcdshaw potted singles the local squad now journey to wellington on wednesday night for the return contest the series is two games with goals to count wellington jumped into a two goal lead in the first period but stouffville rallied with four goals in the second frame the visitors also counted two ross madill noched three in a low don jackson picked up assists on two of the tallies mike mcstravik deflected the puck off a defencemans stick into the cage for the fourth stouffville goal in the final session stouff ville broke into the lead ross madill fired the fifth flyer tally on passes from wayne redshaw and don jackson and redshaw notched what proved to be the winner midway through the last period we- ington cut the stouffville lead down to one goal but could not score the equalizer the stouffville victory snap ped an eighteen game winning streak for the faststepping wellington crew the contest showed signs of developing into a rough and tough game although only ten penalties were handed out six to stouff ville and four to wellington the line of madill redshaw and jackson carried the play for the winners don haynes was a tower of strength on the stouffville defence barry wilkes guarded the nets for the flyers cials doug james and vic me- harg handed out seven penal ties four to stoulfviilc and three to lnionville undcrpad cleans easily kw ise regular vacuum cleaner after long usage you can sham poo karpetex with any household detergent using the suds only cleaning tests were conducted successfully by he ontario research bureau passes severe wear test karpetex has been thoroughly tested by national bureau of standards and passed with flying colors it is sturdy and durable and will give many years of satisfactory wear it has nba approval for free estimates and information three lovely ranges s25 sq yd casa loma 9 colours carv ed effect in viscose and 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