sticks foe staes you dont have to be a razzledazzle goal scorer to be selected as the weeks all star player this week the award goes to billy harmon of the black hawks although billy failed to score a goal or pick up an assist his allround steady performance on monday evening rated him the number one selection the winner will be presented with a new hockey stick by mr cec hendricks at his local main street store closed doob policy reporters beware the dressing room of stouffvilles north york midget entry has been declared out of bounds to local newsmen the closed door policy was adopted on friday night following a scheduled game with markham your writer was refused admittance by the teams sponsor tom wedseltoft when he attempted to obtain the scoring statistics from the players your writer was also refused permission to peruse the completed players sheet such unorthodox methods as practised by the local spon sor to my knowledge set an alltime low standard in sports public relations to date ro satisfactory explanation has been given for the iron curtain policy in my more than eight years on the local sports scene i have always received the greatest cooperation and assist ance from team managements it is true that coaches have often disagreed or even resented certain comments i have made but never once not once have they resorted to similar tactics as experienced on friday evening i think it should be pointed out sir that attending hockey games in the arena three and four nights each week cannot be considered as any mayday picnic although i enjoy the sport for the most part i consider it to be only part of my position and one that 1 will continue to fill i do not feel that coverage of north york midget games has any notice able effect on the tribunes audited circulation be this as it may i will make every effort to attend whenever possible aside from jotting clown a goal by goal report of the game a reporter has numerous other methods whereby he may obtain the necessary statistics players i have found have never been adverse to providing such information they enjoy the game and win or lose they are proud of their achieve ments it is only natural that they would desire to see these accomplishments in print i sincerely hope so mr wedseltofts main grievance was i believe that the boys who were doing the work werent getting the credit in other words too much stress was being placed on the prowess of the goal scorer i must admit that there are many important aspects to a hockey game aside from putting the rubber disk in the net but time and space will not permit a play by play written description of a sixty minute game for this reason a reporter must select only the highlights of the contest for his condensed story im afraid that the chap with the ability to put the puck in the cage falls into this class after all thats how hockey games are won so mr sponsor you may retain your score cards you may keep the bar on the door i dont really care but you may be sure the games will be reported my way clippers blow lead lose to georgetown turn a deaf ear there was little or no necessity for the near schmozzle that occurred following the claremontbrougham community league game on friday night it is true that relations be tween the two villages sportswise have never been too amiable this rivalry dates back possibly a halfcentury it flared up with renewed intensity last week the fisticuffs all stemmed from a cheering section that kept up a continual verbal outburst on one or two members of the brougham team as the contest progressed it was visible that it was having the desired effect when the game was completed their beratings continued the exchanges steadily worsened and pretty soon fans and players were locked in hand to hand combat aside from a few cuts and bruises no one was seriously injured mature players should not permit themselves to be affotced by spectator criticism instead they should answer their jeers with goals rival fans love to irritate a member of the opposing club if they succeed the player would be better sitting on the bench he cannot concentrate on the game and on the spectators at the same time to engage in a verbal exchange cither during or after the game is only adding fuel to the fire the seasons largest crowd watched georgetown spot the clippers a two goal lead on tuesday night then battle back to claim a thrilling 42 victory goaltenders joe car penter of stouftville ard jack rhodes of the raiders pulled off some spectacular stop throughout the contest carpenter was especially keen in the second period rhodes held the fort in the final frame both clubs were given standing ovations by their respec tive supporters on the nights play there was little to choose between the teams the clippers held a definite edge in the first period but georgetown turned the tide in the second stouffville poured in on the raiders net in the final stages of the contest but failed to find an opening in rhodes armour throughout much of the last period the clippers enjoyed an advantage in manpower but they failed to make it count a total of sixteen penalties were handed out by referee loring doolittle ten of these went to georgetown and six to the clippers the clippers showed too much drive for their opposition in the first frame stouftville forwards forechecked the raid ers to a standstill and beat their rivals to the puck on almost every play their headsup performance paid off in a goal by grant edwards at 335 and one by ted vandcrpol at 1717 georgetown broke the ice with only three seconds left in the period nick ferri was the marksman- edwards good grant stubby edwards look ed best for the clippers the stouffville forward skated him self into exhaustion every time out he was used to kill off penalties in addition to his reg ular shift he kept georgetown attackers continually bottled up in their own zone with a fine forechecking performance he fired the clippers initial tally and set linemate ted vander- pol up for his teams second goal defenceman jim cruik- shank was sitting out a two minute elbowing penalty at the time no direct shots although stouffville pressed the attack in the final frame they couldnt get any direct shots on the georgetown cage goalie jack rhodes was a stonewall in the net and failed to yield a single tally grant edwards geo carey harold hodgson and lawrence gayman tested his puckstopping ability but he held the fort on each occasion john ross blazed a low drive off the goal post two mistakes two wrongs dont make a right as forwards phil nicho las and stan thornington dis covered in the final minutes of the game trailing 32 and with time running out coach wat son pulled netminder carpen ter from the cage in favour of an extra recruit when it ap peared likely that the home sters might sink the equalizer georgetown broke free from their own zone but a drive on the open net was blocked by harold hodgson phil nicholas was banished with a two min ute interference penalty to worsen the situation stan thor nington of the clippers dumped the puck onto the stick of georgetowns dave irons at centre ice and he made no mis take with his breakaway shot with less than twenty seconds left in the game all chances of pulling the contest out of the fire went by the boards improved defence the reacquisition of rear guard geo stark has given the jack rhodes flying tackle collingwood here the clippers journey to bee- ton on friday night and then play host to collingwood here on tuesday touffville current ly holds down the third place position in the group trailing bradford and georgetown mil ton are in the fourth and last playoff position ringwood 42 smith stars ringwood suffered a 42 set back at the hands of peachs on friday night but through no fault of netminder bruce smith the agile gloveartist pulled off some fine stops a number on cleancut breakaways in the first period smith turned aside goalscoring bids by murray lewis jim harri son and murray grove in they final frame he was particularly brilliant on a bullet shot by peachs jim harrison he grab- stouffville defence a real lift i bed the drive in his glove he the local rearguard picked up blocked successive breakaways an assist on the first clipper goal and came close to scoring another when he dipsydoodled through the entire raider team to rhodes doorstep with thornington of stouffville in the cooler defenceman jim cruikshank broke up a two- man rush he took forward bill chard out of the play with a january sale- good oldfashioned foods good oldfashioned values by harry lewis and murray grove peachs goals were evenly di vided among gord lewis mur ray lewis harry lewis and lloyd grove jake harmon and joe lewis were the marksmen for ringwood there were only two penalties in the contest clippers whip milton 74 oconnor nets 3 tre stouffville clippers hand- ed milton their second success- playoff opener ive defeat on friday night in i stouffvilles midget team will a previous encounter played likely meet uxbiidge in the first here on tuesday night of last round of the omha playoffs week jack watsons squad both clubs have been taking racked up a 126 win on fri- part in exhibition games to date day night they stepped onto and will get a bye into the min- miltons home ice and register- or league playdowns ed a 74 victory uxbridge have one of their kevin oconnor paced the best midget entries in many stouffville attack with athree seasons led by cxstouffville goal hat trick ted yanderpol i winger derek arbuckle the who couldnt buv a goal during northern rivals are expected to theschedules earlier games has give the locals plenty of trou- been a consistent marksman in hie garry elson and bob brad- recent contests he potted a pair i bury ate also topnotch corn- on fridav jim cruikshank and pentors on the club tans will bud lehman fired singles hei- witness these lads in action in pel hughes mccann and mai- j stouffville arena on thurs- anson were the milton scorers i day night joe carpenter continued his fine l0n league uiairman don work in the clipper cage and davis informed the tribune pulled off a number of fine that he expects the omha play- saves i offs will start early in lcbru- ary lions midgets whip ajox 72 blair wagg pots pair for wings warren hendricks local sharp shooter who led the 575s ban tam team into the ontario finals last spring has hit his mid- season form after a rather slow start the dipsydoodle art- blair wagg is currently set ist is now scoring goals and set- ming the lions peewee league ting up his wingers on picture on fire plays on thursday night of last week the locals humbled ajax 72 on friday evening they journeyed to uxbridge and suffered an 82 setback at the hands of juvenile opposition in the ajax clash warren hendricks scored two goals and picked up a pair of assists ken may notched one tally and as sisted on a marker by wayne hamilton right wing speedster jim knox hit the target for a single goal and assisted on hendricks final tally joe her- old and wayne pennanen hit the target in the early stages of the contest ajax scored a pair in the final frame in the game at uxbridge war ren hendricks and allan boyd were the marksmen for stouff ville marvin betz played well in the stouffville cage but could not turn aside an aval anche of uxbridge shots e the steady performer collected two goals and one assist on monday evening to lead the red wings to a tight 43 win over the rangers ron nie castle notched one goal and picked up an assist bill leh man equalled castles total don ald smith teddy todd and dan ny irwin each fired singles for the rangers benny aida and robt kennedy picked up assists on tallies scored by todd and irwin bruins 2 hawks 2 the last placj black hawks held the bruins to a 22 tie barry hiltz and eric hamilton each scored one goal for the hawks bruce mehaffey potted a pair for the bruins the second show at the park theatre on friday and satur day evening jan 10 and 17 will commence at 830 pm the stootyiui wwhl twrfy jtmury 13 i f if claremont wins 43 players fans in fight after comm league game there was great joy in the claremont dressing room on friday night ross redshaws club had chalked up a tight 43 victory over brougham the rivalry between the two clubs was not noticeable on the ice only two penalties were handed out by referees polly minton and don jackson following the contest however a wild four- man freeforall broke out near the brougham dressing room two fans ken middleton of claremont and john byers of stouffville tangled with gord and bob todd of goodwood both are members of the broug ham team byers suffered a nasty gash over his left eye none of the other participants were injured a number of lady spectators tossed in as many blows as the actual combatants lloyd pascoe a 2goal marks man notched the winner at the sixteen minute mark of the final frame although broug ham rallied for a tally with two minutes left in the game they failed to notch the equal izer brougham drew first blood after only three minutes had ticked by in the first period ted williams hit the target from pete baluk stan benson even- rrnwin ed the score on passes from vjaiy diuvwi lloyd pascoe and grant jones 11 ui trtai lome disney put brougham out plcls flol i tick front for hie scvond time with j c n xx i linemate glenn carter picking i tot dulldlo up an assist brougham held a 21 edge at the end of the first gary brown was a ball of half fire on thursday night as he in the final frame claremont p his buffalo team to stormed to the attack bill jor dan picked up eldon cresswells rebound and rapped it home bob lehman also assisted on the tally lloyd pascoe teamed up with steve wideman for his first of two brougham goalie bill maxwell failed to see his second drive that slipped into the corner from ten feet out grant jones was credited with an assist broughams last tally was a bullet drive that evaded earl pilkeys glove and caught the inside of the post pete byberg was the marksman on passes from lome disney and grant carson oiiv int b point scorers plaver team g a p price milton 31 20 m mela nson milton is 21 39 vasev bradford 20 is 3s gibson bradford 14 m 3 davis bradford 16 19 33 r inglis georgetown 17 16 33 nicholas stouffville 16 17 33 thorns bradford 11 19 33 dunn bradford 20 12 j dixon georgetown 13 15 30 hodgson stouffville 11 16 30 irons georgetown 12 is 30 ross stouffville 11 15 29 oconnor- stouff 11 16 27 gayman stouffville 7 17 2i hannant milton s 15 23 i larvcv brad f ord 7 16 23 nichol beeton i l cunningham georgetown ii 11 mccrone alliston n 13 v baroett alliston n 10 21 varev georgetown t 15 21 thornington- slouf 13 llt lehman stouffville 10 10 20 chard georgetown ti s li gap goals assists points aitona snaps losing streak g mcdowell nets winner aitona broke into the win trae each team has two wins column on friday night with and a tie their seasons best hockey per- both clubs iced complete line- formance trailing 32 with ups xor the encounter harry less than five minutes remain- simpson one of ballantraes lng in the game cliff dunk- top marksmen was kept well in elds squad rapped home two i ch all night and failed to quick tallies to edge ballantrae scor aitona netminder bud thomas pulled off the key stop of the game late in the final frame when simpson roared in on top of him on the next rush mcdowell fired the win- teams frank hendy an always dangerous performer blinked the light for ballantrae at 810 f of the first period he rifled a lloyd grove of peachs and ross quick wrist shot past altonas madill of ringwood were ban- bud thomas with ray atkin- ished for roughing i son in the penalty box i don dunkeld one of altonas lions peewee standing j best evened the count six min- w l t pts i utes later on passes from geo 0 22 i neal and gord mcdowell at 43 paced by howard forgie don dunkeld and gord mcdowell aitona chalked up a wellearned victory gord mcdowell fired the winner et 1830 of the final her ballantraes frank hendy frame bounced a sizzling drive off the on the night s play there was top cross bar early in the first the period little to choose between goalie bill yake suffered an injury during the early minutes of the second half when forward howard forgie and defenceman gord paisley crashed together in the crease he was revived after a few minutes delay tie leaside 44 lose to newmarket tight 43 win over the canadicns in lions bantam league com petition he fired a three goal hat trick brian madill notched one garry gall billy payne and tom benson picked up as sists frank taylor continued his steady play and potted a pair of goals for canadiens bill corner scored one all three tal lies were unassisted hornets 7 leafs 1 roger forsyth is currently one of the top marksmen in the bantam group he added to his total on thursday evening by scoring a three goal hat trick francis haylow netted a pair single tallies came frivri the sticks of allan galbraivi and paul stover paul grose picked up an assist on stovers goal aided by forsyths markers the hornets downed the leafs 74 the leafs goals were even- stouffvilles peewee team has i divided among four separate been getting plenty of work within recent weeks on thurs day evening they battled lea- side to a 44 draw on friday night they dropped an 84 en counter to newmarket bill lehman potted a pair of goals against leaside bruce mehaffey and bill harmon fired singles mike vizcly barry hiltz and donald smith picked up assists bill harmons goal was unassisted over at newmarket the com bination of ted redshaw tom benson and brian madill collect ed the goals and assists benson notched two redshaw netted one brian madill collected an assist on redshaws tally don james scored four goals for the winners jerry meehan fired a three goal hat trick doug keith notched one plavers roy perrault barry mclean ross brown and tim kennedy were the marksmen ross brown assisted on ken nedys goal high school staff to play allstars this friday jan m6 mark- ham high school basketball squads will be invading the combining business and plea- home court of the stouffville sure often spoils the pleasure high school teams at 700 the midget teams will square off and at 900 the junior quintets will take the floor however an amusing high light of the evening will see the members of the staff take on an allstar team of gr xi boys in volleyball this will fake place between the two basketball games a dance will follow in the gymnasium and for non- dancers the games room will be open cold drinks and dough nuts will also be served admission for the whole eve nings entertainment will be 23c with activity cards and 40c without all parents are cordially in vited to attend others will re quire guest cards and must ob tain these from students be fore 400 oclock on friday red wings 11 bruins 4 rangers 5 hawks 3 8 stores limited stouffville grocery feature frozen food feature jlst heat a serve york brand 1soz tin economical fraservale beef stew 4 100 flsh chlds 24 0i pvg 55 lions bantam standing w l t pts hornets 6 4 2 14 leafs 5 4 3 13 buffalo 4 4 4 12 canadiens 4 7 19 good valuer lowneys assorted chocolates economical spread monarch regular margarine stock ip at this pi lynn valley stand green peas m- 79c 2 53c 3 29c mike a delicious cake hetty crocker white or devils food 20oz cake mixes 3- 100 soft absorbent toilet tissue white cross 447c real value arrow brand std dessert pears 2 29c full colour volume 6 now encyclopedia 99c convenient economical reef turkey chicken swift pies 3 89c unit of the week bread and butter dish and cereal dish guaranteed meat devon brand rindless side bacon lb pkg 59c good value chickens 3 33c produce feature florida no 1 cold storage fancy grade the seventeen minute mark al tonas howard forgie complet ed a brilliant threeway passing effort to score team mates ray pipher and alex wilkins were credited with assists on the goal with less than ten seconds to play in the period garry isherwood tipped doug for fars shot over the line to tie the score at 22 all appeared lost for aitona when keith wallace fired a long shot past bud thomas usher- wood picked up an assist on the tally with less than five min utes to play altonas chances looked pretty slim at 1545 a fluke shot caromed off ray pi- 13 phers skate and slipped past 5 ballantrae goalie bill yake this set the stage for gord mc- canadas principal source of dowclls gamewinning tally foreign exchange flows from ex- the victory pulled aitona in- ports of pulp and paper to a fifth place tie with ballan- olfa int bradford georgetown stouffville milton beeton collingwood alliston orangevllle b w 14 12 10 9 7 6 6 2 standing l t pts 4 9 30 5 1 25 8 2 22 10 0 18 6 3 17 10 2 14 9 13 grapefruit 10 49 io0 satisfaction at vouil frikndlv dominion storf- values rffrrlire at jour stouittillr dominion slort ontu 6 pm saturday january 17 loso dominion stores ltd midget management bars press from dressing room the press has been refused it is being given to the boys admittance to the dressing room who are scoring the goals and of stouffvilles north york mid- not enough to the ones who are get club this unorthodox prac- doing all the work tice was instituted following a i the tribune reporter was scheduled game on friday eve- j welcomed into the markham ning with markham stouffville room on saturday morning a won the contest 42 i hasty telephone call to a mem- reporter jim thomas of the ber of the stouffville team pro- stouffville tribune was refused jvided all necessary information permission to check the scorl stouffvilles four tallies were ing statistics on the score card evenly distributed among four when the contet was completj separate players lynn mcmul- ed mr tom wedseltoft spon- len roger todd bill ratcliff sor of the local entry retrieved and wiuard pedriie were the the sheet from manager fred local marksmen freddy gauth- lackson in the arena office ier and harry mason blinked when the reporter elected toth light for the visitors obtain his information from the on friday night of this week stouffville team members in stouffvilles north york entry the dressing room mr wedscl- will have an excellent chance to toft refused him admittance test their strength when they his only explanation for his acpay host to the leagueleading tion wps tlat the boys are aurora team the game will i complaining tnat too much cred- start at 615 pm on display at bourne hunter motors ltd stouffville cut fertilizer costs order now 5 f discounts if delivered before jan 31sl if delivered before feb 2slh cash discounts 200 per ton 150 per ton if paid before feb 14th 5 if paid before mar i4th 3 stouffville coop phone 2c9 or 122 stouftville i