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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 9, 1956, p. 11

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bantams blank uxbridge in playoff game friday good pjtosrect coafh bob bacray woim it to i hi oa wjra ldihaw of cl4rmgat ho pr3ty tir ta loral m4t ibj jareci isagam 03 sr ia bl aasiiinj display of soal- coriaj ability la trick ways ayed four gass of isoeicey a four 8yrcsi nxhta rj chalked up a ota of 12 goals and 5 ajaiau for is poau oa tuesday and friday sight a pr- ormd with the midget ajcu lnloorlile and couate1 ra joau on wednesday arid thursday alssss he aioted uj into lureaile company aud ddd five more scale to his total a good eeka tsorlc a anybodys iaue ih vol kkmkmiikh from time to time it is our desire to pubitsh the names of layers who performed for variola teams around the district i number of years ao our thanks to red the barbr for jivin us some information on the marktam hockey club of 1321 how many of these names do you recall joa buser runau defence oaw hare max reesor murray clendeaning forwards hush crosby howard crosby d crosby logan stewart jack prentice and howard hagertnan they were ia group comprising oshaa liadsay whitby and sutton hki5k ami thkkk donald forgie forward with the clippers was married on friday evening word was received this week that agin- ourt fleetliners plan to pull out of the markham twp softball league this year and enter the beaches circuit they captured he championship quite handily lat summer newmarket is hop- ng to fill the vacancy kdde sanders and rick wedseltoft landied the officiating at the peewee games on monday night murray mcdowell will be added to the juvenile roster as oon as an okay is received from the omha murray u a younger brother of unloriviilea bruce mcdowell aurora bears were definitely knocked out of the playoff running last week when they dropped a home contest jo tnionville their closest rivals the team this season was a disappointment to th- management and fans who felt that they had a real championship contender in the junior d group don mcintosh clipper defence- man is prettntlv 011 the sidelines with an injured foot oakville opens the playoff semifinals here on tuesday night f next week on wednesday night of last week the clippers and brampton played to a 14 draw in a seesaw battle bilk lennoxs bantams were given a big lift on tuesday night when cxbrldge the underdogs in the roundrobin playoff downed port perry stouflville is now favored 10 win the series polly minton and fddi hodgson officiated at the lyndhu-st- clipper game here ou tuesday night what no criticism in scanning over the innumerable reports that followed russias hockey victory over canada in the recent olympics it was very interesting to note that the kitchenerwaterloo dutch men received very little criticism for their rather mediocre showing at cortina italy and even the caha was not criticised to any extent for ending such a hockey representative over to kurope to retain the honours won by penticton vs i for one io not wish to and fault with either the kitchener team or the caha hut whpn i recall the banner headlines of criticism heaped on the toronto lyndhursts two years ago when they lost out io the russians it would seem rather queer that the daily sports writers have suddenly buried their heads and have made no special point of blasting the dutchies for their setback it is hue that iyndhurst motors lost to russia by a 72 score but at least they managed to tally one goal while kitchener was held completely on the score sht in addition the toronto team suffered only one loss that to russia while the dutchmen dropped an additional game to the united states entry and were fighting with their backs to the wail from then until the crucial rontest on saturday in fact if the truth is known kitcheners entire olympic hockey performance could not be classed as representative of canadas socalled hockey supremacy kven against some of the weaker european clubs kitchener had to go allout to win one can hardly blame lyndhursts manager greg currle for turning on his assailants and throwing back some of the charges that were directed at his club in 1ss4 yndhursts at that time were playing in senior r class hockey and this in itself brought down the wrath of the spons writers on the heads of the caha and on greg currle and co from watching the game on tv it would appear that the senior a representative wasnt much of an improvement over the senior b entry two years ago it was interesting to note that forward jack mckenzie was selected as the top front line performer in the tournament hut his goal scoring total was short of the record set by lyndhursts moe galand perhaps in the future some of these fiery writers should think before they apeak or theyll b forced to once again hide their heads city lyndhursts shade clippers 65 in final minute of exhib tilt lyndhmt oors led by the luststeppin trio of huck ken nedy don couch and moe ga land staged a four soal rally in the final period on tuesday night to edge the clippers k the gamewinnins tally uas notched by exclipper don couch with only 25 seconds re maining in the contest the shifty lof winger fired two allies as did uncinate kenne dy moe galand and johnny scott tired singles for the to ronto crew the score was deadlocked l at the end of the opening period howard bullock open ed the scoring for stouflville after only 10 seconds of play but don couch tied it up two minutes later on a pass from bob kennedy in the second frame the clip pers outeored their rivals 31 jack watson who has been one o the homesters most potent performers of late put the clippers out front 21 with a beautiful tally with assists go- int t ceorire stark and don korge ronnie bell and har- tjld hodcson combiner o leng then the scouffyille lead before johnny scott notched lynd hursts second goal at the 5 mark with les than a minute emainltik in the ecord frame harold hodgson slapped chick websters goalmouth pass into the twine to give the locals a 42 advantae it took the galand kennedy ovich threesoine only one min- titcand twenty r to even the score with two fas goals gland made i 43 after only 45 seconds had ticked by and kennedy put both club on even terms 35 seconds later at ttoc lack watson took ken crawford blucllce pas ard lfc ieftwinser n jill flight d- stoffvies surprising bar- am team are playing their best hockey of the season jus at a time when every victory draws hern one step closer to the group championship in the two playoff games to date bii lennox squad have gair- ed three points out of a pos jsible four their success ap pears to hinge on an all-irapor- tart game here on friday nigh i when port perry moves into i town- swuffville and the scu- stog crew battled to a 22 draw j in their las meeting friday nigbs contest here last week was a speedy affair with both clubs putting on a fine performance the trio cen- tred by gabby taylor with larry malloy and jim spang on the wings stole the show notching two of the homesters three tallies as stouffvllle blan ked lxbridge 10 the bantams srst tallv came at 1 105 of the first period larry malloy park ed on the centre ice line took a perfect pass from taylor and broke into the clear the smoothskating forward marie no mistake with his shot beat ing goalie fred baliinger clean- lv at 1735 of the second frame harold harper centering stou- fivilles number 1 twosome of rick wedseltoft and glenn penrianen lapped the puck in- to the lxbridge cage with as- s going to both uncinates the goal came on a stouflville powerplay that had uxbridge completely hemmed inside their blueline the hardworking hat- per had previously been out- lucked on two wideopen seor- ing chances but he caught the corner on his third attempt with less than two minutes remaining in the game larry mallov banged in his second i goal of the night from a scram- ble in front of the uxbridge net gabby taylor gained credit for an assist on the tally j larrv malloy harold harper i gabby taylor and ron stew- art were especially effective for the local squad on the nights plav th second and third lines i plaved headsup hockey and outshone the first line trio coach lennox used both goal- tenders ron mortimer and ro- 1 ger beazlev in the nets i uxbridge looked very good even in defeat goalie fred 1 baliinger was one of the stars of the game as he turned back many stouffvllle goalscoring attempts- bob bradbury a bro- ther of the clippers bill brad- bury and garry elson were two of the visitors standout performers the team was cer- tainlv one of the nicest appear- ing clubs to come here for many a week harvey acton of uxbridge and polly minton of stouffville handled the con test stouffville returns to ux bridge on thursday night and then completes its playoff home stand against port perry here on friday evening playoffs start next tuesday on tuesday nigh feb 14th the stouffville clippers and oakville meteors will clash in the first game of the in a group semifinals the series is a best of five games and the winner will move on to mee georgeown who finished on top of the league the finals will be a best four out of seven game series coach bob bangay hopes to ice a full team for next tues days game here don mcin tosh dashing clipper rearguard who has been sidelined with an injured foot l expected to be back in action fans are ex pecting to see a real battle be tween the two clubs blackstock outclassed by local juveniles meet bobcaygeon next round posited the rubber in the lynd- hurst net bob kennedy tal lied the equalizer for the sec ond time in the period and when the fans were all but rea dy to settle for a split in the points don couch grabbed off kennedys forward pass and scored on a nice effort there were ten penalties m the game five to each team in the firs and second per- d v trot ia play but in the final frame the neversaydle lyndhursts came back strong and had stou ffville hemmed in their own zone for much of the twenty- minute session a very good crowd was on hand to watch ihe exhibition tilt resides don couch another exclipper bobby hopper was also in the lyndhurst lineup thev are currently heading the thi major loop public school trims claremont by 91 score stouffville and claremont public schools squared off last week in a home and home hoc key series claremont dropped the first game on their outdoor rink 31 and then lost 91 in the stouffville arena in the game here larry mai- loy paced the stouffville attack with three g03ls warren hen dricks fired two with single tallies coming from the sticks of garry baston rick wedsel- 1 toft and glen pennanen clare- moms lone goal was scored by jack redshaw stouffville bounced into a 30 lead in the first period and j added two in the second period and four in the final frame claremonts goal was scored in the second period this week weather permuti ing claremont is scheduled to play cedar creek lions league icewee w 3 standing t l 1 3 4 i pts 11 s 1 red wings bruins hawks rangers bantam leafs 6 1 1 13 pittsburg 6 2 0 12 canadiens 2 5 15 buffalo 0 g 2 2 results wings 5 bruins 3 raneers 1 hawks 0 leafs 3 pittsburg 2 canadiens 4 buffalo 2 schedule rangers vs bruins hawks vs wings buffalo vs pittsburg canadiens vs leafs j any lack of practice on the i part of stouffvilles juvenile j hockey team failed to show- up j in the first round of the ontario i finals played last week in a home and home goals to count j series last veek with black- stock the homesters steam rollered over their opposition i 1t1 and 31 to rack of a ore- sided 22 total stouffville now move into the second round and will mee bobcaygeon the first game of the series is scheduled for bobcaygeon on thursday nish of this week at 9 oclock wih the return tilt back here on saturday after- noon commencing a 530 pjn bobcaygeon earned the right to enter an additional playoff series when cannington de faulted their game and were automatically thrown out in the first game with blaek- stock played in the stouffville i arena the homesters counted i seven goals in the first period and as the game wore on it was just a matter of how many j the blackstock netminder played a courageous game and risked his life in an effort to keep the score from mount ing into basketball figures in spite of his efforts 17 goals sifted into the twine in the opening game and 9 more were added to the total in the second contest at the other end of the rink things were rather quiet and peaceful for stouff- ville netminder bud thomas only two shots evaded his grasp in the series wayne redsiiaw centering a line with steve wideman and merlin harmon on the wings set a dazzling pace redshaw who was brought up from the midgets to bolster the juvenile scoring attack fired five goals and picked up two assists rightwinger steve wideman uhose actions iare almost iden tical with the clippers red crawford fired four goals and i assisted on two others merlin harmon notched two and assisted on one in the two games the trio accounted for ii goals and 5 assists bruce redshaw alternated with har1 mon on left wing the threesome of mike mc- stravick don haynes and ross madill were equally effective i potting h goals mcstravick and madill each notched four while rightwinger haynes scored three the other lamp- 1 lighters were the four defence- 1 men don jackson howard malcolm jim rennie and bob barnes each counting single j tallies barnes led in the assist department with three teams pull upsets in peewee league the stouftyille tribune thursday feb 9 1956 pt tl avsssxsjsssssjssjmss tender brightmeats three of the four games in the lions peewee league were upset viciories on monday 1 nigh in the peewee group the second place red wings dow ned ne first place bruins 53 by virtue of their victory l the wings pushed the bruins out of the top spot the last place rangers blanked the third place hawks 30 to pull back into the group race in the bantam section of the league the second place leafs edged firs place pittsburg 32 to move out front of the hor nets the canadiens took a tighter grip on thrd place by beating the last place buffalo 12 in the final game of the night frank taylor with two goals and single tallies by tom ben- 1 son bryan madill and ken airia paced detroit to a 53 win over boston francis haylow with two goals and barry mc lean with a single tally were the marksmen for the bruins in the rangerblack hawk game garry gall was the hero notching the winning goal for his new york team in the bantam group mur ray ferguson stan barclay and grant foreman blinked thetyight for the leafs as they squeezed out a close 32 win over pittsburg joe harold and ron james scored the goals for the hornets larry mcmullen keith james billy hoover and bill irwin divided four goals between them as canadiens downed buffalo 42 ken may potted both tallies for the losers increasing sunspot activity is causing considerable inter ference with tv entertainment but nothing to compare with the commercials he arrived refreshed by bus midgets dispose of unionville in two games iods stouffville appeared 10 have a definite edge in te stouffville flyers midget entry in the omha advanced into the group finals on friday night by eliminating union ville in two straight games they took the first contest in unionville by a 51 count on tuesday and wound up their series on friday by beating their rivals 72 here the home and home playoff was a goals to count series with stouffville i winning 1231 i unionville made a valiant effort to stay in the running by outscoring the flyers 21 in the firs period stouflville rallied however in the second and third frames and fired six unanswered tallies john vance potted union- j villes first goal from pettit at 113 of the first period stouff- ville evened the score two min- utes later as defenceman gord eckardt sizzled a bullet shot cver the head of the unionville netminder murray holden picked up an assist on the play j a texas leaguer off the stick of unionville forward harvey 1 ramer completely fooled goalie barry wilkes to give the visi tors a 21 edge murray holden was serving an elbowing pen alty at the lime the second and third per iods were all stouffville in the scoring department wayne redshaw blasted two in a row and ted suzuki and murray holden added insurance mark ers j in the final frame the big line of holden hendricks and redshaw learned up to notch stouffvilles ninth goal of the game and eleventh of the series with holden tipping the puck over the line warren hend ricks completed the nights scoring with defenceman how ard malcolm picking up an assist there were ten penalties in the game six to stouffville and four to unionville jets meet brooklin in semifinals unionville jets will battle brooklin in a best of three game series for the right to enter the group finals against the winner of orangeville and richmond hill the first game is scheduled for the brooklin arena on thursday night of this week with the return contest back at unionville on tuesday night if a third game is necessary it will likely be played at brooklin the leagueleaders are fav- bred to win by virtue of their performance during the regu- lar schedule the jets how- ever appear to be hitting a winning stride after beating both orangeville 93 on thurs- day night and richmond hill 61 on tuesday in an exhibi tion game the teams hopes of disposing of the powerful brooklin squad rest mainly on the shoulders of their ace for- j ward line trio of bruce mcdow- ell bob atkinson and john- darbyson the threesome car ried much of the front line load during the regular sched ule even without climbing flag poles plenty of energy if required to tee all the sights of the big cities you will orrive refreshed if you go by bus pickering vs peachs in arena league finals midgets meet uxbridge in group finals after disposing of union ville in two straight games derek chadwiclcs midget fly ers move on irvo the group finals and will battle uxhrldse thi week the fi same was played on wednesday nigh here and the return come i scheduled for the uxbridge ar ena on friday the northern neighbors ousted port perry to nter the finals th winner of tne uxbrsdgessotjffville series advance ro further on tario playdowns- pickering and peachs will battle for the arena league championship the firs game in the best of three series will ik played on thursday night at p30 pm pickering earned the risht to enter into the finals by trounc ing johnsmanviile quite hand ily 14-1- ajax defamed their game to peachs both clubs are expected to ice full teams on thursday and the result will be a tossup pickering had a practice on monday night and peachs worked ou on thursday o fill in for the defaulted same dur ing tne regular heiu two clubs m ihree times with peachs winning two and drop ping one thesuccess of the peachs club rests heavily on the shoulders of their two lines oe it centred ty murrav grove with don thorn s i i john keesor on te tgs while the other comprises clare fockler morris procenko and joe lewis howard forgie and harry young have also had a big share in vaulting the local squad into a first place position during the regular schedule with the return of gord todd to the pickering lineup the southern squad will pack plenty of power wilmo gates normie xeal and jim cruik- shank arc only a few of the potent performers who will be ri to lish the lamp behind peachs netminder jack warri- ncr on thursday brace richardson will guard the ue for pickering boh iae placed entries in the orha pickering will go senior while peachs will enter intermediate a the latter squad will play imes in stouffville p ikering will use wht- by as their hoafe ce cr its bridges clippers trim group leaders by 7 to 4 score the clippers completed the regular schedule on friday j night of last week by troune- ing the leagueleading george town raiders 74 harold hods- son paced the winners attack with two tallies chick web- ster bud lehman geo stark gord lewis and andy closs were the other stouffville j marksmen defenceman george stark fired the prettiest goal of the game on a sensational solo effort while his team were playing two men short harold hodgson who has de veloped one of the harde- hots ever seen locally slfte 1 a pair past oxclipper net minder dusty rhodes his one tally caught the top cor- ner of the cage only inches away from rhodes head new york package tour 7 days 9491 from toronto return farl sighheeing and hotel room double 4 nfghh ask our agent for details of this or other package tours low round trip fares chicago 2505 pittsburg 1855i new york 2505 tickets ni information snowballs barber shop riiono stouffsille its often difficult for a per son to cope with what comas in a window envelope rr ihat s too b3 1ean hamburg 25c lb lean rolled rindless bacon 49c lb boneless fresh pork ilresn fuk shoulders 33c lb i 43c lb large country style sausage 39c lb v crown or bee hive syrup 2 lbs 29 niblet whole kernel corn 14 ox 17 aunt jemima pancake flour pkg 19 cudney choice strawberries 15 ox tin 25 stokelys applesauce 15 oz tins 8 for 100 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