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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1956, p. 10

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fc w wi jtowmui noon mason ma i mt clippers co one game up in hm finals double score on geotown hans christian andersen on ice march 16 rolling along and the clippers keep rolling alon yes its almost bird to believe the iia bat less ioan tno weeks ao sras haaging on the rope- ha suddenly come to life with a surge of poser that ha- lu most optimistic supporters siuaaed not to sneak at the opposition down two games to oakrille bob baagayi boys tased a sensational rally to capture the next three in a row and enter the group final facing a rested georgetown club i headed the leasue through mw of the eaon far held little hope that the clipper could match the speed of the raider- or penetrate the defence of dusty rhodes and co well the first game has come and rone and stouffville are one game up on their rivals the second game is here in stouffville on thursday night of this week hockey interest here has hit its peak for th seaon the more than 1000 fans that filed into the arena on thursday nisht of last week saw a contest that was loaded with thrills and action such players aa chick webster cord lewis bill bradbury don mcintosh geo stark to mention only a few are sttin5- a dazzling pace it is too early to make predictions con cerning the current clippergeorgetown series on the seasons record it would be foolih to underrate our rivals mokk organization nkkuki every year it becomes more apparent that more organiza tion is needed here with respect particularly to our minor hockey tlis winter we had four separate clashes of minor hookey ieewee bantam midget and juvenile wish the exception of the ieewee and bantam teams which were financed by the local lions club the remainder were let shift for themselves in hones that some kindhearted organization or sportsminded citizen would hand out the necessary funds this shouldnt be the midgets as you probably know were given financial assistance by keyson motors but the juveniles couldnt find a sponsor their fate was undecided until a few dollars were collected from on source or another and the learn look to the ice by this time however it was too late for them to enter a group and they were given a bye into the ontario playoffs their lack of practice was quite evident when they ran into king city now is the time to start planning for next winters hockey not in november or december a well organized lucky draw started in th spring would provide enough financial support to operate our entire minor hockey setup next year take a look at the lions club draw for example some 0000 was collected in a very short time which would cover one half of the cost of sponsoring both the bantams and feewees in addition these trains aside from the beewees can be partially selfsupporting as was evident with the bantams who passed out of lite playoff picture only last week they attracted upwards of 400 fans to their playoff games lets take our sports seriously here in stoiiffville and work together for a 195657 season free from financial difficulties its possible with a little effort and organiza tion berk and tiikhr georgetown netminder dusty rhodes injured his hand on monday night when he attempted to catch a shot from the stick of harold hodgson roger smith the young lad who scored three goals against the bantams here on friday night when stirling came to town notched a total of 52 tallies during the regular schedule the peachs woodville orha game scheduled for the woodville arena on monday night had to be cancelled due to the mild weather the game was moved over to bohcaygeon on tuesday doug card russ forfar and jake harmon are currently playing with keswick comets in the tricounty circuit mr ken betz of stouffville left on thursday by train for wisconsin usa to take part in a curling bonspeil mr ixni ross of aglncourt is also included in the party they will return home early next week bruce middleton netmindr with the unionville jets during their schedule and semifinal playoffs donned a clipper uniform on monday night and guarded the twine for the homesters at georgetown regular goalie norm stunden was sidelined for the contest with an injured knee but is expected back for thursdays game get your reserved seats for the stouffville skating club ice show to be hold on friday night march 16th jack watson an ardent hockey and softball performer hopes to add norm stunden to the pitching staff of the btittonville sluggers this summer acording to reports aurora will not field a team in the markham twp loop stouffville is likely entry in soccer group on saturday march 17th representatives from the soccer clubs of stouffville rarrie lindsay and aurora will meet an the legion hall aurora to discuss plans for the forthcom ing soccer season mr wm simpson sectreasurer of the ontario football association will be present the representa tives of the four teams will meet at six oclock at s30 pm the meeting will be open to all who wish to attend two films will be shown including a soccer game played at glas gow between scotland and hu ngary stouffviile according to mr harry iee are definitely inter ested in fielding a team this summer and will have a rep resentative at the organization meeting iast year stouffyiile played only in exhibition games and the contest attracted large crowd- up this gr girls will be t the spring me f cute little king part in ice revue in the stouffville arena on fri day march loth those per forming in this particular number will be melojee mole donna paisley margaret bir- kett susan trail judith but ton susan schell diane hol- dei debbie sellers jane thomas and susan iee brooklin- juniors win third straight game in group playoffs wards brooklin juniors are well on chances their way toward a group championship at the present time they are riding high with three straight victories over orangeville by scores of 153 l and sl they can complete the series with a win this week on saturday night at port perry the homesters chalked an sl victory before some ico fans bill cornish was the spark plug on brooklins front line notching three goals bob carnegie elmo gibson and xeil pascoe were the other marksmen for the winners brooklin netminder jack ow ens turned in a fine perform ance in the nets blocking a number of cleancut scoring by orangeville he was robbed t for- l a pickering swamps sandhill 171 in 0rha contest pickering merchants playing on the larger artificial ice of the scarboro arena monday night completely swamped sand hill 171 in the second game of their current orha playoffs sand hill took the op- badminton news club stouffville clippers romped to a decisive 105 win over georgetown on monday rgiu in tlje first game of the best fouroatofse en intermediate x group finals the clippers were without their firststring netminder norm stunden who was injured during a practice session on sunday stunden j while not in uniform was pres- lent at the g3me and is expected to be ready for action 3giin by the end of the week in his j place the clippers used bruce i middleton of the unioriviiie jr club via permission from the oh a the visitors took a command ing lead ii the game right from the start leading six to nothing midway through the second pe riod h at the end of the first period lewis crawford and bradbury scored in that order in the opening frame with wat son clarke and lehman adding three more in first nine min utes of the midsession lewis was a standout in setting up plays around the georgetown net and scored two goals him self while assisting on four others i vided between seven pickerin i marksmen with howard for- gie ross burns and frank stirling squeezes local bantams out of om ha playoffs by one goal lions hockey league pee wee w l t pts red wings 7 2 3 17 boston 1 5 3 11 rangers t 5 3 11 hawks 3 6 3 9 bantams pittsburg 9 2 1 19 leafs 1 1 15 canadiens 4 7 1 9 buffalo 1 8 3 5 results wings 2 haw ks 1 bruins 1 rangers 0 ca nadiens 1 leafs 0 pittsburg 1 buffalo 1 schedule plays offs bruins vs hav ks hangers vs ings pittsburg vs c anadiens buffalo vs lea r reducing diet the only thing thats forgotten faster than a new years resolution police protect referees at bond lake game provincial police from the detachments of bond lake ard ci w ho sne and the eastern ontario title andorf were summoned to the hv a score of w king city xbbleton arena on friday ousted stouffville in a 2game i ghl provide protection for series so earn the right to enter the t ils at a hockey game the ontario semifinal between king city juveniles and wellington at the end of muxs bowling league the second period visiting fans ringers 49 aida cleaners 36 became irate and accused the machine shop 33 officials of favoritism toward 35 red caps 31 souffvilles bantam team on the doorstep of an ontario championship were knocked out of the playoff running on friday evening when they dropped a i1 decision to stir ling to lose on the round 10 goals to 9 it was a heartbreak- er for the homesters who went into the return tilt here with a one goal lead they couldnt get un tracked however and stirling were the worthy win ners on the nights play more than 100 fans attended the game stirling will now move into the finals and will play the winner of western ontario it took the visitors only five minutes to wipe out the one goal advantage held by the homesters from the series op ener roger smith a three goal performer for stirling notched ithe opening tally and eddie mayhew another hat- trick marksman made it 20 at the eightminute mark glenn pen- nanen potted the lone stouff ville goal of the period his tal ly coining on a hard shot from left wing in the second frame both clubs scored twice mayhew fired a pair for stirling while rick wedseltoft and ron stew art blinked the light for the homesters the visitors sewed up their victory in the last per iod outscoring the locals 21 roger smith fired two for the winners and ron stewart pot ted his second goal for stouff ville o with less than a minute re- shutout in the dying minutes oner in the bolton arena 138 of the contest don trari who i the lopsided scoring was di- uffered a sixstitch cut on the mouth in the first game re turned to action but was used sparingly on the second line kfnmer pacing the winners warius- filled in on the right h l p ances llmot gates morns keeler and jim cruikshank each fired a pair while norm buxton notched a single some 100 fans were in attendance the freewheeling pickering squad completely outplayed their rivals and the large ice surface gave them plenty of room to perfect their razzle- dazzle passing plays sand hill appeared lost on the artificial ice and didnt look like the same team that upset picker ing in their first encounter the third game in the bestoffive series will swing back to either nobleton or brampton pickering have not decided definitely where they will play the remainder of their home contests ice time both at stou ffville and whitby is at a pre mium at the present time wing spot neil pascoe speedy pivot performer on the second line was badly shaken up in the second period when crash ed by two orangeville defence- men he returned to his regu lar position in the final frame according to mr ab hulse executive member on the oily the winners of this round will square off against gananoque maining in the contest coach bill lennox pulled goalie roger beazley out of the net in favor of an extra forward but time had run out on the local entry there were eight penalties in the game five to stirling and three to stouffville in the final frame coach len nox jockeyed his front line ar ound in an effort to organize a scoring combination ron stew art glenn pennanen rick wedseltoft gabby taylor and larry malloy were used most frequently up front pennanen stewart and roger stover were the best performers for the homesters although the stir ling netminder paul jeffs did not look as steady between the pipes as stouffvilles roger beazley the local squad didnt test him with many pointblank shots on numerous occasions they elected to pass the puck rather than shoot and many good scoring chances were blocked on this account although hopes were riding high prior to fridays game that stouffvilles bantam entry might continue on into the on tario finals the players and their supporters shouldnt be disappointed their accomplish- ments far exceeded all expec tations from even their most optimisic supporters and it is no disgrace to lose out after beating some of the best in the business a number of exhibi tion games may be arranged to j round out the season this winter the stouffville badminton club was one of the teams in a league with agin- court and ixbridge each team was scheduled to play four eve- nings of competitive badminton j and following the tournament agincourt topped the group in j the twelve home games played j here against agincourt stouff ville won five and dropped 7 i at agincourt the local entry split with their hosts winning six and losing the same num ber against uxbridgc stouffville fared well at home winning 7 while losing five at uxbridge however they lost nine and won three although the local club did not take the honors in this league the scheduled com petition has proved that the stouffville members have im proved considerably since the club was organized voyce tallied for georgetown midway through the secoid pe riod in a scramble around the clipper net bud lehman got this one back at js35 and georgetown got their second of the night from the stick of beamont at 1907 the home team put on the pressure in the final twenty minutes and scored goal for goal with the clippers but the visitors lead by this time was quite secure webster got two more for the locals and hodg son scored number ten a sz- zirg high shot that had goalie rhodes rubbing his hand for some time dixon irons and ingles were the georgetown marksmen in the last period the smaller ice surface tend ed to make for considerable play along the boards and scrambly hockey at times there were twelve penalties in the game six for each team sign in a window there is nothing under the sun that somebody cant make a little worse and sell a little cheaper thousand fans see clippers oust oakville from group playoffs group final dates announced stouffville clippers and geo rgetown raiders are currently fighting for the intermediate a group championship the sec ond game of the series will be played here in stouffville on tuesday march 8th with the third contest back in george town on saturday march 10th the fourth game is scheduled for stouffville tuesday night march 13th the series is a best four out of seven games according to reports the group winner will meet fort erie in the next round player breaks collarbone in playoff opener murray grove smoothskat ing centreman with the peachs ax hockey club suffered a broken collarbone on tuesday night at bobcaygeon the acci dent happened in the first game of orha intermediate play- caygeon general hospital wher offs he was taken to bobcay geon general hospital where the break was set and he later returned home it is expected he will be out of action for the remainder of the season woodville the opposition in the first round took the game quite handily by a score of 12- 4 john reesor joe lewis clare fockler and harry young were marksmen fui peachs bantam banquet on tuesday evening mr and mrs harry walters the pro prietors of the local mayfair restaurant provided a bounti ful banquet for the stouffville bantam hockey club ontario semifinalists following the dinner gifts of appreciation were presented to coach bill fennox manager sam spencer and mrs walters team cap tain rick wedseltoft thanked mr and mrs walters on behalf of the club ladies bowling league peppy jets 52 alley cats ii game dames 35 ford flyers 33 bowlerettes 33 dodgers 19 high single opal lehman 230 high triple pat lehman 599 after dropping the first two i games to oakville in the semi- i final round the stouffville clip pers staged a sensational three game rally to oust the meteors and earn the right to enter the group finals against george town raiders victories of 65 g3 and 53 attracted the largest crowds of the season and have brought hockey interest here in stouffville to a three year high more than 1000 attend more than 1000 spectators filed into the arena on thurs day night to see the fifth and deciding game the visiting oakville squad were given strong vocal support by hund reds of spectators the large crowd expected to see a bang- up game and they werent dis appointed the contest was however minus any signs of fisticuffs such as featured the windup of the previous tilt stunden stars clipper goalie jjorm stunden was sensational in the stouff ville nets he was exceptional ly great when the homesters ran into a few minor penal ties on at least four occasions the agile puckstopper pulled off dazzling saves when oak ville swarmed around the stou ffville cage at the other end of the rink oakville netminder dutch holland played well between the pipes and had lit- te chance of blocking the shots that evaded him in the final minute of the contest he was pulled from the cage in favor of an extra for ward but the clippers held the fort coach bob bangay coun tered with forwards harold hodgson chick webster bill bradbury and defencemen ron nie bell and don mcintosh and the meteors were unable to get any labelled shots on the stouffville net j never behind the clippers jumped into a 20 lead in the first period and although oakville trimmed the lead to a single tally they never pulled up on even terms ken crawford started the ball roll ing for stouffville on a pass from gord lewis five min utes later gord lewis picked up a loose puck in front of the oakville net and blazed a bul let shot into the corner of ilia twine from alout 15 feet out ronnie bell notched the clippers third tally in the sec ond period and chick web ster sewed up the game with a pair of goals in the final frame websters first goal caromed off the top crossbar and drop ped into the corner his second came on a quick backhand drive that holland didnt see in time the oakville tallies came from the sticks of raj patterson and jack davidson two injured two stouffville players were injured in the game ken red crawford suffered a sixstitch gash below his eye in the 2nd period and ronnie bell was hit on the nose and had to leave the contest for repairs both players returned in the last period stouffrllles best aside from goalie norm stun den a number of players stood out in the game gord lewis turned in his best performance of the season scoring one goal and setting up another chick webster bill bradbury ken crawford geo stark and don mcintosh were the other top performers at the final whistle the oak ville players showing fine spor tsmanship congratulated th clippers on their comeback success and wished them well in their future games pee wee playoffs start on monday night the opening games of the i round robin playoffs to decide the peewee and bantam cham pions p wi star on monday the hometown team king city- were leading li at the time when the final period was scheduled to get underway a rurobt of spectators blocked the dressing room door and re fused to et the officials crto ute ice poiic icon restored high single bill walker high triple joe aida ht of next week the pee wee winder will be presented with the alf mole memorial haroids grill trophy and the bantam chain- hot shots 30 pion will receive the jim aus- 29s lows red wings 2 hawks 1 bruins 1 rangers 0 canadiens 1 leafs 0 pittsburg 1 buffalo i in the first contest brian mad and ken aida scored sireie tallies as the red wings squeezed ou a ioe victory over the black hawks murray- painter notched the lone chi cago goal francis haylow pott- in trophy the final games will be played on monday evening march 26th the winning clubs led the winner as boston edged will also be presented with the rangers 10 boston held a appropriate crests biz edge in the territorial plav salt keeps roads in good the results 0 the final games ard nlv the fir condition wish i would do of the r- schedule com- york netminder 0 same for car bodet pieted tbls week were u fol- kept the result foss berg fiaisfced in i more onesided in the bantam class larry mcmullens goal early in the game was enough to give the 1 third place canadiens a 10 win over the second place leafs it j was the first shutout of the j season for montreal goalie glenn jackson who turned in a steady effort in the last game of the night pittsburg and buffalo battled to a 11 draw the only change in the st3rd- ing with the result of mondays games saw the i place bruins pull into a second place tie with the rangers the red wings strengthened their hold on first place and the black hawks remained ail alone in the cellar in the bantam de partment the powerful pitts burg squad favored to skate off with the jim austin trophy i lengthened their lead to four ivork of new j points over the second 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