9 10 the stourrylue tr1wjne tlurcdv un u 1957 aurora whips clippers 53 finals pending juveniles blank havelock 20 enter semifinals red hot rd was rd hot on thursday ms3t clipper nmlndr jack red willis turned n one of the finest goaliendins per formances weve teen bre this season as the clippers clipped the aurora belairea 41 reds efforts between the stouffvlue pip5 boosted the clippers into the sroup playoff finals it marked the first lime thii season that stouffville had upset the much- feared vone street crew theres no denying the fact that the difference between the two teams was the puckstopping performance of jack v1js the one drive that evaded him was a screened shot from the bluelice that caught the corner of the twine through a maz of skate and legs a good crowd largest of the season gapped in amazement in the second period when willis snagged a low- line drive in his gloved hand that was headed straight for the bottom righthand corner it was a stop that could only be expected by a plante worsley or rollins the spectacular pave wa perhaps the turning point in the content as stouffvilie rallied to even the score and roll on to fire three unanswered tallies in the final frame willis also roe to great heights in the third period when stouffvllle rearguard ies clarke was banished with a two minute tripping penalty close to a dozen labelled shots were directed at the clipper cage guardian but he held his ground and refused to yield a goal in spite of the visitors determined efforts through the sensational work of the stouffville puckstopper the homesters were spurred on to renewed efforts which paid off in goals tv promotion since the introduction of television sports promoters across the country have been pointing an accusing finger at the antenna- equipped mechanism claiming it u mainly responsible for the lack of attendance during the past few years to a certain extent this is true but as far as nhl hockey is concerned television has been a boon to this sport in the united states xever in the history of the game have attendance figures risen to uch heights in chicago and new york where hockey interest was at a low ebb in pftst seasons interest is on the upswing and packed arenas are the order of the day what has television done for hockey in the us the majority of people didnt understand the game the rules of the sport were very vague the players were merely canadian imports who chased a rubber disk around a rink engaged one another in the odd fistic en counter and pocketed a few thousand dollars to tako back to canada in the spring xow the picture has changed a number of televised hockey games on saturday aftprnoons has done the trick it must be admitted that the camera work has been excellent far exceeding the best that torontos maple leaf gardens could offer every game televised from the us has been closely contested they have included all the thrills of a world series or a professional football final television has sold hockey to the united states and their jampacked arenas are visible proof of its effective presentation jets lose playoff opener to a lis ton on fluke goal the unionville jets dropped the first game of their group playoff finals on friday night losing to alliston 109 in over time the gamewinning goal came on a fluke shot at 112 of the overtime session a boun cing puck from the stick of al- jistons joe sabourin evaded jet goalie bruce middleton and car omed over the line unionville had a number of fine chances to even the count in the remaining ten minutes but they just could not click around the visitors net the contest developed into a netmlnders nightmare as a to tal of 19 goals bulged the twine alliston held a 51 lead at the end of the first period but the jets staged a thrilling second period rally to deadlock the score at 77 at the end of the middle session each club potted a pair of tallies in the third period forcing the contest into overtime allistop wrapped it up in the early minutes of the ten minute overtime session nebbie gayman was the star of the game for the jets notching a threegoal hat trick coach polly minton used him at centre ice and on defence on power plays stan thorington and gus almstead each potted a pair with singles coming from the sticks of don middleton and jim rennie jack bartlett rolph milton and omer st pierre were twogoal marksmen for the visi tors bill pring bill edgar ken horsburgh and joe sabourin counted singles in the assist department gayman and mid dleton each were in on two other goals john darbyson an dy anderson don tran stan thornington geo carey and les jacvis each picked up single points unionville counted the first goal thornington blinking the light from middleton at 209 of the opening period alliston came back to score five in a row in the second period almstead scored for the jets but the homesters ran into a number of foolish penalties and alliston struck for two fast goals to lead 72 within the space of twelve minutes the jets rattled six unanswered tallies into the alliston cage to tie the score at 77 unionville were forced to battle from behind on two occa sions on the final frame to ex tend the contest into an extra ten minute overtime session coach polly minton pulled net- minder bruce middleton from the unionville net with two min utes remaining in the game and although they came within inch es of tying the score the puck just wouldnt behave in front of the alliston cage the largest crowd of the season witnessed the highscoring contest read the rules continued from front so that the newspaper had no idea of where they came from the routine is simple merely hunt up the misplaced words in the advertisements appearing on the page put them together in what you believe to be the pro per title order then write down another slogan which you be lieve to be suitable for the car toon using any words you wish it could be worth ten dollars to you and if you are a weekly winner and have a sales slip attached from any of the adver tisers on the page youre elig ible for the s100 special prize at the conclusion of the contest winner of last weeks contest was mrs muriel galloway of claremont and she will receive her 10 in merchandise certifi cates by calling at the stouff ville tribune office brooklin beats bears 74 order new series brooklin combines pulled one of tits big upsets of the season on tuesday night when they de feated the powerful aurora bears 71 in the port perry arena- the brooklin victory evened the round robin series i001i oha convener mr ab hulse has ordered the series to be replayed newmarket is the other team tn the group nnticsjji and cera fergi- son each wtted a pair for iho combines ken warner jack geimond and butch mcmahor fired singles haylow hendricks top marksmen as schedule ends francis haylow highscoring centre star with the bruins and warren hendricks smooth- working forward with pittsburg are the top marksmen in the lions pccwee and pecwee bantam leagues the regular schedule was completed last week francis haylow has chalked up a total of 28 points he has scored a total of 24 goals and picked up 1 assists warren hendricks has compiled a total of 32 points he has notched 23 goals and collected 9 assists some of the other top marks men in the two groups are ross brown 21 goals jim miller is goals wayne hamilton 11 al lan anderson 13 larry taylor 10 frank taylor 10 barry mc lean 10 jimmy malloy 10 billy payne 9 roger forsyth s kenny aida 8 allan lackey 7 brian madill 6 jim red- shaw 5 keith betz 5 ted rcdshaw 5 murray painter 1 garry gall 4 arlan galbraith 3 there will be public skating in the stouffville arena on sat urday night at s oclock there will be no hockey games in the stouffville arena this week both the intermediate and juvenile teams are idle until next week mr isaac smith main street resident suffered a nasty gash on his head when struck with the pick during the stouffiie- auroru hookey game last thurs day night several stitches were required to close the wound 1 stitches were j he wound 9 v after dropping a 41 contest a 32 edge at the end of the the stouffville juveniles gain- chances of pulling the series here on thursdav night the period nicholas and thorns ed entry into the ontario semi- out of the fire by running into aurora belaires bounced back potted goals in that order j finals by beating havelock 61 1 a host of cheap penalties in the on tuesday to gain a s3 decis- each club scored in the sec- and 20 in a home and home i final frame out of the 13 have- ion over the stouffville visitors- ord session bud lehman made goalstocount series bruce lock players banished to the aurora have now won 2 and it 33 with his second goal of smith sub netminder with the j cooler in the game eight served lost 1 stouffville have won 2 the game with harold hodgson team throughout the regular time in the third period the and lost 2 while beeton have and les clarke collecting points sdiedule was called up for serv- visitors played at a manpower won 1 and lost 2 a victory for on the play with forward ice by coach jack watson and i disadvantage throughout most beeton over aurora on tnurs- frank hendy si ting out a trip- allowed only one puck to evade of the last session brian scott day would even the entire series ping penalty phil nicholas him in the two games he closed of havelock spent eight minutes an aurora win would oust bee- notched what proved to be the the door on the havelock visi- 1 in the sinbin rae scott of hav- ton and pair the clippers and winner tors here on thursday night and clock talked himself into a ten the belaires in a bestoffive the game was delayed for chalked up a shutout group final local fans will be several minutes early in the j solid support eyeing the outcome of thurs- final frame when ortie thorns stoufmues rearguards don days tilt with considerable in- third tallv was protested by the haynes don jackson ron hed- terest clipper plavers the official ges and rolph sundquist gave on tuesday night a goal in overruled the decision of the goalie smith fine support in the the late stages of the second goal judge and awarded the goal return tilt here captain haynes period and another tally early to aurora gibson gained credit was a tower of strength on the in the final frame sewed up a for an assist on the disputed locals defence in addition to 53 victory for the yonge street tallv leading many cyclonic rushes crew bud lehman was the top stouffville had a number of into the oppositions territory marksman for stouffville bang- fine chances of narrowing their throughout the entire sixty rivals margin when rearguard minutes netminder smith block ing home two goals russ for far fired a single tally ortie thorns potted a three goal hat trick for the winners phil nich olas counted a pair russ forfar opened the scor ing at 404 of the first period on a pass from jake harman thorns evened the count three minutes later with nicholas pick ing up an assist bud lehman put the clippers ahead for the second time in the period with harold hodgson assisting at 918 but aurora forged back with two quick tallies to gain andy closs was thumbed to the cooler with less than two min utes remaining in the game in spite of numerous close in shots they couldnt find an opening in goalie paul mcguires de fences on the nights play there was little to choose between the teams russ forfar turned in a stellar performance for the clip pers and was used both on de fence and up front by coach don mcintosh a crowd df over 300 attended the game clippers whip aurora 41 to enter group finals the stouffville clippers as sured themselves a spot in the intermediate c group finals by whipping the aurora bel- aires 41 here on thursday night the feature attraction in the important stouffville vic tory was the outstanding per formance of clipper netminder jack red willis who turned in a superb effort between the pipes for the winners it was the first game for aurora in the roundrobin semifinals beeton disk stickhandled past a lone aurora defender and backhand ed the rubber into the empty net to salt the contest away for the homesters the outstanding player on the ice was stouffvilles goalie jack willis les clarke bruce mc dowell howard forgie and jake harman played well walt fines and ortie thorns were auroras best the game was a cleanlyplayed affair with only five penalties being handed out the other club in the series has i three to stouffville and two to one win and one loss howard forgie was the top stouffville marksman potting two goals and assisting on one other joe lewis and bud leh man fired singles walter fines notched the lone tally for the yonge street squad both clubs battled through a scoreless first period it took aurora only fifteen seconds to break the ice in the second ses sion as walt fines drove a long blueline shot into the bottom corner of the stouffville cage past the outstretched pad of goalie willis at 1722 the clip pers evened the score defence- man les clarke playing his finest game of the season droe a shot into the pads of aurora netminder paul mcguire the puck dribbled along the line and howard forgie standing on the edge of the crease banged the disk into the twine joe lewis scdred what prov ed to be the winner at 1012 of the final frame russ forfar cleared the rubber to jake harman who made a rinklong dash down the right boards and cut in sharply on the aurora net his shot was blocked by mcguire but lewis picked up the rebound and slapped it home ten minutes later bud lehman combined with howard forgie for stouffvilles third goal the most colourful solo goal- scoring rush came with but thirty seconds remaining in the game goalie paul mcguire was pulled from the aurora net in favour of an extra forward as the faceoff occurred in the clip per endzone bud lehman picked up a loose puck near th aurora juveniles to meet norwich or copetown in ont semifinals the stouffville juveniles cur rently spotlighting the local hockey picture will meet either norwich or copetown in the allontario semifinals the two clubs played at norwich on tuesday night of this week and a return game is scheduled for the dundas arena on saturday afternoon although stouffville will battle the winner no date has been set for the first game a number of local promoters plan to journey to dundas on saturday to witness norwich and copetown in action out in western ontario for est and mount forest are bat tling in a twogame series eith er forest or mount forest will meet either copetown norwich or stouffville for the allontario championship omha executive member mr jim austin reports that at the present time only three teams who won championships in 1956 are still in the running this year jets lose to alliston 61 must win 3 straight the unionville jets have their backs to the wall they dropped a 61 decision to alliston on tuesday night for their second straight setback in the current group finals if they hope to pull the series out of the fire it they must now win three in ed a total of 16 labelled shots far short of the number handled by havelock goalguardian per cy long slow start riding on a comfortable five goal lead chalked up in the series opener- the homesters started rather slowly in the game here as the contest pro gressed the locals stepped up their pace and had a big edge in the second and third frames havelock netminder percy long was the target of 43 drives from the sticks of stouffville for wards rearguard don jackson did double duty working his regular shift on defence and moving up front to centre of line with murray mcdowell and eddie sanders kill chances havelock killed their own minute misconduct penalty marksmen don jackson and ross madill were the stouffville sharpshoot ers jackson put the homesters out front at s47 of the second period with assists going to ted suzuki and steve wideman af ter only twentyfive seconds had ticked by in the final frame ross madill sewed up the game and the series lor stouffville on pass es from murray holden and mike mcstravick mobbed goalie bruce smith was mob bed by his team mates at the final whistle the subnetminder called into active service by coach jack watson in an effort to keep his club in the playoff hunt turned in a fine puckstop ping performance especially in the series opener he held the opposition completely off the score sheet in the return game havelock accepted their loss like true sportsmen and wished the local squad every success in fut ure contests along the playoff trail although the game was scheduled for 645 pm a large crowd was in attendance to wit ness the tilt jack watsons squad will now remain idle for a week to await a winner in an other group bruins trounce rangers 71 in playoff opener m stouffville net and fired toward the belaire cage how- row the third game will be ard forgie cruising outside the j played in the unionville arena clipper blueline trapped the on friday night ted cadieuxs bruins ran wild in a scoring way on monday night and trounced the rangers 71 it was the first game in the lions peewee playoff finals in the other contests the red wings edged the black hawks 21 the leafs downed cana dians 42 and pittsburg and buf falo battled to a 22 draw the winners in both the peewee and peewee bantam series will be guests at a banquet in may and will receive individual crests bruins 7 rangers 1 francis haylow and arlan galbraith were the top marks men for the bruins each wing er scored three goals darcy forsyth notched a lone tally ted winterfield scored the ran gers only goal on a pass from tom benson the bruins had a big edge in the play and only the work of ranger goalie billy brown kept the score from rea ching the double figures laurie buckland in the boston cage came up with a number of good stope but was not overworked wings 2 hawks 1 the black hawks who man aged to win only four games during the entire season almost pulled an upset on monday night in their game with the red wings ross brown scored the winner with ken aida pick ing up an assist aida was moved up to the first line for the playoff opener jeff burk- holder notched the other red wing tally billy payne blinked the light for the hawks leafs 4 canadiens 2 roger forsyth bagged the hat trick on monday night as the maple leafs defeated the cana diens 42 john torrance scored the other leaf tally with bert vizely picking up an assist bobby wagg and lloyd gayman were the canadiens marksmen eric mortimer assisted on his teams last tally pittsburg 2 buffalo 2 wellbalanced clubs battled to a 22 draw cliff reynolds has hit his scoring stride in recent games and fired both buffalo goals on monday evening bar ry mclean picked up an assist on his final tally frank tay lor and warren hendricks pot ted singles for the hornets the win by the leafs coupled with the buffalopittsburg tie moved don davis club into sole posses sion of first place they will be trying to hold their coveted posi tion when they meet buffalo next week stouffvillemarkham soccer teams to merge word was received this week that the stouffville and mark- ham soccer teams will join for ces this summer to field one club an organization meeting will be held at the markham public library on friday eve ning at 915 anyone interested in playing coaching or officiat ing is welcome to attend for additional information please contact mr walter koster phone stouffville 79j or mr c brophy at markham 240 to make lucky draw at juvenile game mr fred jackson secretary- treasurer of the stouffville ju venile club has arranged a lucky draw to be made at the next playoff game here the winners will receive a radio and a record player the prizes may be seen at the stouffville radio- television centre tickets are now available pittsburg and buffalo two test two fine lucky draw prizes will be given away at the next juvenile playoff game here next week a radio and a record play er will be won by some lucky ticketholder the draw will be made 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