sports close games feature minor hockey start since ie start of the y hw never minor hockey tdfly league pro gram in stouffville have the teams been so evenly matched so parly in the season last week in six separate game- no more than two goals separated any of the club in the ban tam group two contests ended in ties score hat trick paul limner fired a threegoal hat trick for chicago in ban tam piay but his club had to scn for a 55 draw with de troit jim mehaffey netted a goal and picked up one assist barry timbers fired one tally barry hilts was a real spark plug for the red wings with two unassisted markers single counters came from the sticks of mike cadieux brian nichol son and clifford bas in the other tilt mole motors battled boston to a 33 draw wayne keller donald smith and jim melnnes blinked the light for the motormcn brian madill leo neiison and joe taylor hit the target for the bruins wallace pugh ted tedshaw and bruce norton picked up points in the assist department roddy melnnes set up wayne kellers tally this twogame action took place on tuesday night oct 24th two shutouts only three goals were scored in two squirt contests terry baldwin filed a pair of pucks into the detroit cage to give his chicago club a 20 shutout on thursday night in the other game billy thornhill a deadly- marksman in a number of con tests last season blinked the light to give his ranger team a 10 win over canadiens jackson good wayne jackson teamed tip with iinemate ted topping for three goals as his peewee pitts burg team edged chicago 32 on thursday night jackson count ed two tallies and set team mate ted topping up for one other brian davis and teddy topping each drew single as sists on earlier goals michael bridges and peter sanderson combined for one hawk tally john heaton scored the other chicago goal on passes from paul forsyth and tommy wed- scltoft buffalo 3 canadiens 2 in other peewee activity brian boyd fired one goal and set up another to lead buffalo to a 32 victory over canadiens he picked up a pass from doug kinston to score and set up john saunders for another marker doug clark notched one unassisted jimmy wilkins got off to a good start with one goal and one assist richard davis also did well in spite of his teams loss he netted one tally and assisted on another major rule changes okd by oha omha there have been several chan ges in hockey rules for the com ing season chief among these is the change covering the icing rule this season with the excep tion of junior a and pro ic ing the puck is completed the instant the puck crosses the goal line and the referees whis tle shall be blown immediately stopping the play unless the puck shall have entered the goal tn this case a goal shall be allowed the ontario minor hockey association plans to use this new rule in all its series juv enile and lower a new rule 85 lias been add ed it reads ca major penalty shall he imposed on any player who spears an opponent and should injury result a match penalty shall be imposed b for a second infraction of spearing by the same player in the same game a game mis conduct penalty shall be assess ed and his team will play short- handed for five minutes the rule covering molesting officials has been revised it now reads any player coach man ager or trainer who intention ally touches holds pushes trips or bodychecks a referee or min or official during or after a game shall receive a match penalty and shall be reported to l ho president by the referee such offenders shall be suspend ed for not less than three games then there is a change in rule 53 a minor penally shall be imposed on a goalkeeper who deliberately falls on or gathers the puck into his body when the puck is behind the goalline provided the goal keepers body is entirely out side the boundaries of his own crease area fans will also note a change in the makeup of the end zone faceoff spots and circles these ringwood player among top goal scorers although the stouffville com munity league is only one game old it would appear that ringwood rearguard don hay- nes is headed lor a fine season on friday night he fired three goals and picked up one assist for 4 points he is currently deadlocked with team mate dick bertrand and markhams jim harrison in actual goals both harrison and grant jones of greenwood have notched 3 tallies the individual totals to date are as follows g goals a assists p points d haynes ringwood j harrison markham d bertrand ringwood c keffcr markham p goodfellow ring k thompson ring m kinnari ring r jones greenwood g jones greenwood t trieberg ring d evans greenwood l dayman markham r guy ringwood d arbuekle uxbridge r stewart uxbridge g noble uxbridge g carey markham k beckett markham d jennings markham p lacey stouffville d littlewood stouu g thorpe stouffville g geer uxbridge j taylor uxbridge j cruikshank stouff g comport stouftville l disney greenwood n paseoe greenwood b thomas greenwood j little ringwood 1 1 malcolm greenwood 1 osullivan balltrae b britton ballantrae g a r 3 1 4 3 1 4 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 1 2 3 3 0 3 0 3 3 ii 3 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 t 2 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 n 1 f l 1 0 x 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 i 0 1 0 1 l 0 i 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 l 1 have been changed to regulate the position of the players skates during faceoffs quality service e best place in town to buy fuel solar heat furnace oil reliable brand stove oil solid fuel reliable brand hard coal nul and stove size free hurninjr well screened and under cover pocahontas coal stoker coal for large and small stokers cannel coal in bags for prompt service phone 506w 506j 502w stiver bros high school news by wine himilton tkiruby kjtcoemt 2 1961 the st0uffv1lu tribune pp ii harvest soybeans on bethesda farm on wednesday of last week the largest crowd of the season turned out to watch what was j to be the biggest game of the j year markham juniors walked j oft the field as league cham- 1 pions after trouncing the local squad 200 stouffville started in fine form but gradually lost ground until iu the final rainy moments only school pride kept the team on the field stouffville received the kiekoff and promptly marched down field finally halted by the markham defence markham moved to our thirteen yard line where a penalty prevented a touchdown but they were able to kick a single for a one point lead moments later annan of markham ran back a punt for markhams first major in the first half stouffvilles offensive blocking was poor and our runners just couldnt pick up yards the only bright spots were jim miller and glen avery who intercepted markham pass es and barry mclean who boot ed a 60 yard quick kick early in the third quarter markhams quarterbock wayne ilassel ran the ball from our 3 yard line to score their second major and the score soared to 13 a few plays later hill haul ed in a 40 yard pass for the third td but this was called back undaunted by the heavy rain the visitors held and final ly did score a converted touch down in the latter minutes our squad didnt give up the ship un til the final whistle as they tried repeatedly to buck that oppos ing lin besides displaying a great deal of sportsmanship this was the final league game however stouffville wilt play an exhibition game with pickering college this game will complete the home and home series the first game of which stouffville won s6 during the past week both junior and senior volleyball teams have been participating in tournaments at bayview high the girls have been very successful winning all but two of the total point series the final games will be played this week and we wish the girls a great deal of success for the second straight year stouffville high has won the school spirit trophy for the highest percentage of student participation in this districts magazine drive president hend ricks announced that over 90 of our students sold subscrip tions in the drive which grossed 3300 uxbridge had a 75r level while our archrivals markham could only muster s5 partici pation students are to be con gratulated on their fine school spirit on friday of last week the 54 member air transport band stationed at trenton put on a onehour concert at the school this band which twice toured kurope besides playing all over canada and the us treated the students to all types of mu sic with special arrangements from the fields of opera classi cal and popular music jones sparks greenwood three goals by grant jones within the space of six minutes paced greenwood to a 74 win over uxbridge in a community league contest on friday night uxbridge put up a good bat tle all the way and the outcome was in doubt until grant jones caught fire in the games late minutes the greenwood trio of g jones ron jones and dean evans figured in four of their teams seven tallies ron jones howard malcolm neil paseoe and lome disney netted singles derek arbuekle with one of the hardest shots in minor ranks sizzled two pucks past greenwood goaltender jerry brett grant noble and gary geer counted singles ron slew- art collected a pair of assists the uxbridge club showed good speed in spite of their teams lack of practise their lineup included such wellknown performers as ken may gary ashton john taylor bob hall keith stewart roger forsyth keith james and ron james front line puck juggler bob bradbury was not out but is expected to bolster his club this week they meet ballantrae commencing at eight oclock greenwood rearguard don benson was banished from the game in the final period follow ing an altercation with referee polly minton a meeting of the executive will decide on the length of his suspension stickoftheweek awards four young hockey players have been selected for stick- ofthcweek awards awards are presented weekly to the most deserving boys in atom squirt peewee and bantam house leagues this weeks winners are atom frank roberts can adiens squirt terry bald win chicago peewee richard davis canadiens bantam paul lintner chi cago the sticks are donated by messrs bob hassan ies clarke erie lehman and jr ron smith they may be pick ed up at birkctts insurance office imain st w frank roberts nets 3 goa1s in atom ig frank roberts went on a goalscoring spree in the newly- organized atom house league on tuesday night and counted three unassisted tallies his fine effort earned him the stick- ofthe week award and led his canadiens to a 40 shutout over the maple leafs ernie bellamy notched his teams other goal in the other atom contest on tuesday chicago edged boston 21 wayne miller scored both black hawk goals rodney pugh was the boston marks man ift i iflfitn soybean harvest was in fu swing on the bethesda farm of mr oran fretz cone 5 whitchurch tvvp when the tribune photographer called at the premises last week mr fretz sows between sixty and eighty acres yearly and the produce is handled by victory mills in toronto the prices usually range from 350 to 400 per bushel unionvilie bows to st mikes 10 to 3 for two complete periods on tuesday night unionvilie look ed like they really belonged in junior a company in the final frame they performed like a junior d team against a club like st michaels ma jors such a letdown will cost you goals and the doubleblue squad poured seven unanswered tallies into the homesters cage to win handily bv a score of 103 in the fighting department unionvilie had a wide edge but their advantage as potent pugil ists failed to count on the score sheet no less than 65 minutes in penalties were handed out including six majors at one point in the second period a total of nine men were jammed into the close confines of the penalty box some of the saint michaels players had faces that resembled patchwork quilts at the end of the game none of their injuries was serious although the irish came out a poor second in the fistic en counters they looked superior in the art of putting the puck in the net they appeared to solve the goalkeeping wizardry of unionvilles rick charron in the final frame and transform ed a 33 tie into a twofigure rout rod seiling led the win ners attack with three tallies mike corhett terry clancy an dre champagne gary dineen and emile therrien were the other marksmen unionvilie goals were divided among dave stroud doug paul and carl winterstein unionvilie looked the less men the majors had on the ice the better their team performed in the third period the freewheeling visitors pump ed three pucks into the union vilie cage in less than three minutes plagued by penalties that had office officials loaded down with book work the con test was repeatedly delayed and took nearly three hours to com plete an estimated 390 fans wit nessed the tilt to add to the merriment of the halloween season some st michaels colleagues took pleas ure in expressing their feelings by rolling whole pumpkins on to the ice surface barry watson returned to his home rink as a visitor on tues day night regaled in a si mi chaels uniform he patrolled a left wing position with terry clancy and emile therrien on thursday tonight un ionvilie moves over to bramp ton and then journeys to whit by on the following monday single tallies came from the sticks of tom snow bruce nor ton brian madill joe taylor and george redshaw ken tor rance collected three assists brian nicholson was the lone marksman for detroit on a pass from clifford bass harrison nets hat trick for markham weak when playing with a man advantage there was not a single sign of a power play in fact all the power seemed to swing to hie side of st mikes jim harrison regaled tn a markham uniform this season turned on his former mates on friday night and sparked his club to a 62 victory over stouff ville in the opening game of community hockey league ac tivity in addition he picked up one assist for a 4point game woefully carl keffcr potted a pair and len wilkes ladies bowling league high single muriel steele 230 high triple vi boolh 584 over 200 marilyn lee 224 vi booth 218 helen elson 217 nelda barkey 214 velma wideman 211 betty swain 206 ruth lee 203 team standings soft shoes 15 untouchables 12 roaring six 11 trailers 10 rebels 10 pin pickers 9 hope fuls 8 late comers 5 oasa hod record season the ontario amateur soft ball association had a record- making year in 1961 according to a seasonconcluding report issued this week by associa tion secretary l g pickard for one thing more teams entered oasa competition in 1961 than ever before no less than 529 playoff games were needed across the province to declare the 20 oasa champion ship teams carrying out this program that provided friendly but fierce competition and recreation for thousands of ontario citizens young and old required the help of 70 dedicated conveners across the province already there are indications that 1962 will be another record year in north york alone indi cations are that a sixteam jun ior league will be organized this fall or early in the spring probable entries will be new market aurora richmond hill markham bradfoid and mount albert clothes shop for perfect fit and true individuality let us style a suit exactly lo your tasle and tailor it precisely to your measurements wide choice of fabrics- from 6950 ken beckett hit the target for a single to round out the mark ham offensive pete lacey and gord comport were the stouff ville marksmen bob riridell turned in a fine net minding chore in the mark ham cage he slopped stouff villes speedy gord comport on a number of occasions and held his rivals off the score sheet until late in the first period his mates built up a 50 lead before stouffville hit the target carl kcffcrs first tally was a picture effort sizzling a bullet drive into the top righthand corner of the cage haynes runs wild against ballantrae club defenceman don haynes rifled three pucks into the bal lantrae net on friday night to lead ringwood to a decisive 101 win in a scheduled community league contest lie also collect ed one assist jim osullivan was ballantraes lone marks man ringwood iced a ionian squad and showed plenty of power in every department ross madill and bud thomas shared the goaltending chores a trio of matt kinnari tury trieberg and dick bertrand formed a potent threesome for the de fending champs kinnari pot ted a pair pete goodfellow ron guy john little and karl thom pson collected singles iy hurry i now is the time to have your bill mcnellv fires hat- trick for boston the boston team chalked up the first onesided game of the current house league schedule on tuesday night when they trounced detroit 81 in a ban tam game bill mcnelly was the leading goalgetter with three rebuilt restyled wood refinished and reupholstered tn time for your christmas festivities free arm pro- lectors with each suite 5 year guarantee easy terms available we specialize in draperies slipcovers rtigs and hroadlooni livingroom bedroom and kit chen furniture in colonial contemporary and provincial stylings cd ec 9 interior decorating advice 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