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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 1957, p. 13

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on tbawuy afternoon of mt xeic i had an opportunity rto attend an iatercoege rugby gam at aurora between trinity and st andrewf coueg the unusually mild weather attract- da good crowd of pcutr and f enthusiasm was quite noticeable for both the honi and ruiting clubs there vu something jacking however that i bellere la a very important part of any rugby match their cheerleader were of the all- mate variety although garbed in rather colorful regalia they failed to roiie the enthusiasm that should have been evident at wch an icerschool contest they went through all the smotloaj of their fejnale counterparts but eight circus clowns would have attracted more attention on a number of occasions they had to beg for vocal support from sideline viewers at halftime when spectators are usually treated to a little exhibition of acrobatics and precision drill the lads had dis appeared from the mcm entirely the playing field suddenly became as vacant as a cow pasture in midnovember many of the spectator went home although the visiting trinity tam held a 4cant 70 lead i ao departed for the warmer confines of my car- boys may have their place but they certainly appear out of place at the hesd of a cheerleading section at a college rugby match fouiiks coach aiikk this season under the chairmanship of don davis s to tiff- vhes minor hotkey organization has been completely revamped bill payne leads canad1ens to win faststepping billy payne paced the canadiens to their first win of the season on mon day evening in the peewee bantam league the agile for ward fired two goals and picked up one assist as his club chalk ed up a 34 victory brian madill jey square off against thorn- juv to meet thornhill in exhibition game coach bob bangay his juvenile recruits their first baptism of hockey fire on thursday night when the mou hoys misht gain rtro the has notched one tally and assisted on one buffalo have yet to win a game after three starts can adiens have one win and two ties in the other contest on mon day pittsburg led by dipsy- doodle artist ross brown count ed a 31 win over the leafs both rallies potted by brown 1 were unassisted jim foote blinked the light for the other hornet goal with jim hill pick ing up an assist although jim hill failed to score a goal he i turned in a fine twoway effort for his best game of the season to date on thursday evening of last week canadiens and pittsburg j battled to a 11 tie ross brown i fired the lone goal for the hor- 1 nets brian madill potted the montreal tally on a pass from francis haylow hill in a preschedule exhibition game the contest will start at s30 pm little is known of the thorn hill visitors they play their home games at woodbridge coach bangay will ice three complete forward lines and three sets of defencemen ron morti mer will guard the nets in thu rsdays tilt faststepping doug cooper will centre a firststring trio with ted suzuki on right wing and earl thompson on left murray holden will act as a pivot performer between rick wedseltoft and dean evans larry mallov will centre gord tarr and ernie abraham the local squad boasts a will put solid group of rearguards in- through eluding howard malcolm gord eckardt ron hedges rolf sun- dquist and don benson coach bangay plans to use the exhibition game to work out the most satisfactory offensive j and defensive combinations he informed the tribune prior to the contest that he expects to jockey his lines around after he sees his recruits in action for the first time don brillinger- has also been lined up for net- minding duties but it is likely j that mortimer will don the pads for thursdays game the stouffville juveniles will play in the north york minor league this winter they have been grouped with unionville beeton thornhill woodbridge xobleton and bolton the sched ule will commence nov 20th the stotfffylui ttimht thorxuy hoftatwt u 1937 pty a buy tb christmas seals have regular free chest xraus visit unur doctor for a tuberculin test jack watson to int b nny coach clippers death on th bi otis a simll rmer coche pious years pis move he must change d more ice time at imnortrn step tl individual eatrie in- through to the ar s yie of hockey not is t has always been my did not foo similar ys he see a boy would f 3e out of bantarri rrnc pj move into midget competition 0 to discover tiat he must change hi style entirely this 1 believe isadstevrent in the development of good local hockey talent most coaches v- 1 1 1 agree that there are two basic types of team play the one is where the wingers skate from end to end and the centreman patrols an area at the blueline when the puck is inside his own zone the other type is to have the centreman when on the defensive jjo into the corners in an at tern ot to recover the puck and relay it to a winger who is patrolling an area near the blueline the first scheme is the one that is being adopted by all our coaches this sea3on i personally do not intend to state which defensive style in best uoth have been used to good advantage i do think however that one basic style should be adopted and maintained through out our minor league system coaches bob bangay nick bangay and hal gibson are strict adherents to the firt type of play and they intend to adopt it here this winter thk might solve a problem that has been plaguing our lads for many years castle nets hat trick wings win unionville placed in strong team junior c group nnst or iovo skvsox the first same of a lone hockey sepsoll the local arena on thursday nizht of this week entry coached by boh bangay will make its home visiting thornhill cnh although the content is he played in the juvenile dehu against an exhibition fame it will rive the management come ida how the entry il tael tip aaitim similar xorth york opposition it will he coach banaays first noition a the the helm of a minor league entry possessing a wealth of hockey know ledge having hoth coached and captained ontario championship teami he hopes to ico a competitive club here this winter having handled senior and intermediate teams in the past coach bangay admits he ha3 had little opportunity to judge the strength of clubs in juvenile ranks he hopes to partially satisfy his own mind when he watches his recruits perform here on thursday evening on paper the juveniles appear to be our strongest minor hockey entry the majority of players have come up through the peewee bantam and midget ranks and have gained consider able hockey knowhow durlnk the past eight or nine years you may be sure that if these boys have any hockey capabilities the same will be produced on the ice under the seriousminded leadership of their coach nearly 400 in don b to plat llllir nrruirr newmarket nov 21 mills peewee league nearly 400 players have reg istered to- perform in the don mills peewee league the flour- j ishing hockey group operates in the stouffville arena every sat- urday from 815 am to 230 pm and every tuesday evening from 830 to 1030 the boys range in age from seven to twelve years mr gordon cliffe is chairman of the league the more than 380 lads are divided up into 24 teams each j team has two coaches every player pays a 600 entry fee which includes insuri ance coverage each team has a sponsor who contributes s50 to purchase sweaters for the boys coaches hal gibson and keith sutherland will have an oppor tunity to look over their north york bantam entry on thurs day evening nov 21st minor league chairman don davis has lined up an exhibition game to be played in the stouffville arena at 730 pm newmarket will be the visitors coach gibson informed the tribune that he is still in the testing stage as far as select ing definite players from the more than forty boys who have been working out each week stouffviues ronnie castle is currently one of the lop marks men in the lions peewee lea gue on thursday afternoon the speedy front line forward fired three unassisted goals as the red wings blanked the ran gers 40 larry plaskitt netted a single on a pass from paul lintner in the opening game of the doubleheader centreman ted redshaw and defenceman tom benson each counted three goals brooklin alliston as the black hawks trimmed 1 newmarket each the bruins 82 in two games redshaw has scored a total of seven goals wallace pugh pot ted a pair for hie winners sev en of the canadiens eight tallies were unassisted tom benson picked up an assist on one of wallace pughs goals murray fehwick notched one for the bruins and bill corner score the other on a pass from donald smith the red wings and black hawks are currently heading the group each with two wins and no losses they will meet in an important game on thurs day afternoon of this week at 530 pm rangers will battle the bruins at 430 pm polly mintons unionville jets will swing into action on tues day night when they meet aur ora in their first home game of the junior c schedule the jets will move over to newmar ket on the following thursday the return tilt is scheduled for the unionville arena on tues day nov 2gth unionville have been placed in a strong 7team group in cluding bowmanville whitby aurora and team has been classed as a c entry the jets will play ail their home encounters on tuesday nights on friday evening of this week leaside will come to unionville for an exhibition game the contest will start at 9 oclock three former stouffville play ers have been signed to the un ionville roster and will add strength to both the defence and forward line don jackson and don haynes have been acquir ed and will bolster the jets rear guard don trait a regular with unionville last season and a try- out with the nowdefunct stouff ville junior club has returned to the jet lineup jim rennie j may also join the club but his plans are still indefinite jack watson has been ap- tition for the pointed coach of stouffviues stiu undecided intermediate b clippers ac cording to a report received this week from team manager mr h j lee gord lewis has been handling the club during recent practise sessions jack watson a veteran hock ey performer enjoyed an excel lent season lat winter at the helm of stouffviues juvenile entry ho- planned to handle a junior c club here this year but the team folded after hold ing three workouts coach watson will have an opportunity to watch his re cruits in action on saturday 5s season are convener ab hulse of aurora is hoping to receive a definite decision this week other possible entries are orangeville bradford beeton milton and lefroy to date fourteen players have been signed to the stouffville roster manager lee still has his eye on auroras howard bullock and ted vanderpol they are the property ol the belaires if they decide to re tain their entry in intermediate ranks exclipper coach don mcintosh may also perform here this winter an organization meeting of the local group will be held on night of this week when the monday evening of next week clippers journey to bradford for an exhibition contest the game will start at s30 pm manager lee informed the tribune that anoxact grouping lias not been established aur ora although reported out of organized intermediate compe- it has been rumoured tha stouffviues tim oneill may be appointed convener of both the local intermediate b lea gue and the junior c circuit as we go to press mr oneill was not available for comment on the matter white alfred dudley sud denly at his home 139 harding blvd richmond hill on tues day nov 12 1957 alfred dudley white in his 59th year formerly of altena beloved husband of nellie davey and dear father of lena of deep river and dsvey of stouffville brother of dennis of stouffville john of mark- ham harry of stouffville ri- ceased mrs john ieadbeiter caroline of markham mrs fred crossen eleanor of ston- ffville wiliiam of markham mrs clarke prentice annie ot milliken resting at wright and taylor funeral home at richmond hill service at 2 pm on friday nov loth interment at hare- man cemetery mt albert betty crocker hot tops the cgit are collecting betty crocker box tops anyone hav ing same from any of the gen eral mills cereals cake mixes etc may leave them at mrs howard fbrgfes main st west or phore 8u1 and one of the cgit girls will pick them up all tops must be in by the end lot november markham quorum business pee wee league w 2 2 0 0 l 0 0 2 2 pts 4 red wings hawks rangers bruins results hawks 8 bruins 2 wings 4 rangers 0 schedule thursday 430 pm rangers vs boston 530 pm hawks vs wings peewee bantam league w 2 2 1 0 t r o 2 0 pts 5 pittsburg leafs canadiens buffalo the official opening of the lea- results gue will be held next saturday canadiens 1 pittsburg 1 morning at 10 oclock two pittsburg 3 leafs 1 members of the toronto maple canadiens 3 buffalo 0 leaf hockey team billy harris schedule and bobby raun will be in at- monday nov 18 tendance leaf coach billy reay 6 pm leafs vs canadiens may also attend i 7 pm buffalo vs pittsburg ladies bowling league live wires 21 unpredictables 20 comets 19 ups n downs 18 whirlyeftes 12 king pins 6 high single nellie klinck 234 evelyn grove 234 high triple hilda epworth 596 the volume of the vending machine business in the united states last year was nearly 2 billion up more than 6000 per cent from the figures for 1925 it must have been the golden age for parents when all they had to worry about was whether their son might take up tobacco chewing in his teens stouffviues chances of win ning the georgian bay district i secondary school association rugby championship suffered a 1 crippling blow on saturday af- i ternoon when star quarterback john little suffered a broken collarbone the injury occuned in the second quarter of a game i with pickering college the lo cal athlete had received a kick and in attempting to run the ball back through the entire pic kering teamwas hit hard and felled to the ground he was carried off the field by players from both clubs stouffville were blanked 360 in the first game of the home and home encounter they lost 410 here in stouff ville on tuesday afternoon pickering college will now advance into the eastern on tario senior b championship finals tweed district high school will provide the opposi tion markham and stouffville completed the schedule in a second place tie each scored one victory and suffered three defeats pickering collegeswept four games in a row in saturdays contest both clubs were forced to play on a snowcovered field pickering college led 180 at half time they chalked up their 36 points on six touchdowns they com pleted no converts sleve kennedy was stouff viues top performer lawrence wideman tom mccreight and gord burkholder also looked good bob stover filled in at quarter back for the injured john little stouffviues defence was fur ther weakened in the locals home encounter on tuesday ed buchanan was out of the lineup and tom mccreight was tossed out of the game by the official j john almstead acted as quarter- i back and ron thomson did the i kicking don bruce bob stover and steve kennedy were slouff- villes bast the pickering college crew employed a confusing reverse play to good advantage and soon rolled tip a onesided score their ball carriers were given good blocking coach jim rehill had nothing but the highest praise for his stouffville recruits he said they gave their best against a power house pickering college club mated at 200 i school area no 1 requested s iurj r n 1 1 t 1 1 1 r i council to issue debentures in deals with routine the amount of 25000 for the purchase of a now school site on carvel avenue and yonge st fn order that the site might be placed in use at the begin ning of next term a number of portables wouldbe moved from the ross doari school the hoard would prepare plans etc for permanent structure vaughan twp are also being advised of the board plans as the area is still consolidated but this appears a start on permit ting markham twp to provide accommodation on the mark ham side for those residing in the township reeve clark stated that as a number of rumours were in ex istence regarding the action of council in connection with divid- a number of residents living on the short stretch of road west of unionville and circling around by the maynard garage and tiie station have requested the township council to have it hard surfaced the clerk is instructed to check the list of names on the petition to see if the number signing are sufficient to do the work under the local improve ment in which case it wouldbe charged to the property markham council were in re ceipt of a letter copy sent to the stouffville council in which the school board requested the i raising of 150000 to complete j the area council had pre- the new public school in the pared a statement showing the west end no action was taken but the reeve remarked that i the share of the twp of mark- ham would be a small percent age of this amount a report was received from mr jorgenson stating that he had instructed the leo excavat- ing co to make repairs to the water line on dudley avenue which was damaged by the con- tractor building a church in the district township will await receipt of the expense account when the contractor will be requested to make good the damage esti- action taken and the reason for taking it langstaff development co re quested the issue of ten permits for construction of houses in the selkirk subdivision near lang- staff at a meeting some two weeks ago the selkirk co requested a delay in completion of roads due to the possibility of mark ham twp having its own water supply in which case the main would bo laid prior to comple tion of roads no action was taken on grant ing of tho permits as solici tor lucas is presenting a new agreement to mr selkirk which will require a now bond to be provided tle payment of all arrears of taxes etc if selkirk is able to complete the agreement it would appear that council would grant the extension regarding the roaris and very likely the permits re quested omly 2 months 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