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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 18, 1962, p. 10

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ttit 10 the stouflfvue tubus tknrjiy jo 18 1962 sports clippers thump newmarket 92 boxborough nets 4 nine men using a few hockey brains can still beat the pants off a 15man club who resort to physical violence and the stouffville junior team can point to the score board for their proof on tuesday night jn the poorest played game o ihe sea son the homesters emerged with a 92 victory newmarket the visitors dressed a full squad of fifteen stouffville finished the skirmish with only nine coach ross goddard as equal ly concerned with his teams per formance as many of the fans tossed in the towel at the con clusion of the contest the new market promoter was one of the prime instigators of the lo cal junior loop it was the first crude encounter of the sea son to date the newmarket aggregation spearheaded by a couple stickwielding culprits brandished their hickory like native war clubs and only fate warded off some serious injur ies the culmination of this vio lence came when freddie thom as of the redmen swatted stouffvilles barry gaston a bru tal wow in the face late in the final frame he was tossed into the cooler for an alltoobrief 5 minutes gaston although mom entarily dazed by the impact re turned to the fray after a breather on the bench barry mclean was more fortunate than his teammate an axelike swing missed mcleans head by inches john roxboroughs perform ance continues to highlight the stouffville clubs play in tues days tilt he rammed a total of four pucks into the newmarket cage to raise his total to seven tallies in five games in addition he has collected four assists for 11 points although subjected to a hard ride by his opposi tion checks every time out he seldom retaliates for any fool ish penalties wayne pennanen also enjoying a fine season to date picked up a pair of goals singles came from the sticks of wally mcgee barry mclean and barry gaston ken need ier and wilt oreilly were the newmarket marksmen the stouffville ranks were drastically thinned early in the contest when rearguard stan feasby was cut for 9 stitches in an exchange back of the home sters net feasby although no rocket richard is one of the locals steadiest defensive per formers next tuesday night uxbridge will be the visitors on stouffville ice in what promises to be a thrilling game the contest will form part of a minor hockey week program that opens on monday and concludes on thurs day merchants tie markham seasons best game high school juniors score double basketball victory a bullet backhand shot by stouffvilles guy weeks with both teams playing five aside gave the merchants a 44 split in the points with mark- ham aces on friday night in a thrilling community league contest the largest crowd of the season watched the seesaw battle three times markham grab bed the lead and three times the stouffville club roared back to even the count bob graham dave jennings and carl keffer were the markham marksmen jerry junkin howard forgie sammy barlow and guy weeks blinked the light for the merchants dave jennings now hitting his midseason stride has scored nine goals to date this year six of these tallies have come in the last two games he potted a pair on friday markham rear guard bob atkinson figured in three of his teams four goals the tie score pretty well indi cated the play stouffville had a number of good chances to pull a victory out of the fire in the final minutes but netmlnder bob riddell made some fine saves on pete lacey jerry jun kin and howard forgie at the other end of the rink geo wilk- 1ns in the stouffville cage looked brilliant it was his finest per formance of the season hat trick for mehaffey bruce mehaffey went on a one- game scoring spree for the stouffville peewee team on mon day night and sparked his club to a 51 win over pickering the agile forward figured in four of the five tallies he fired three pucks into the pickering net and assisted on another from the stick of jody holden peter turner was the other stouffville marksman haggitt of pickering spoiled a shutout effort by stou ffvilles harold crowder when he blinked the light at 445 of the third period bruce mehaffey struck for his first of three goals at 212 of the first period jody holden follow ed with a tally five minutes later early in the second period peter turner hit the target and at 827 the mehaffeyholden pair teamed up with mehaffey blinking the light the ring- wood lad rounded out his hat- trick performance with an un assisted goal at 243 of the final frame there were only three penalties in the game two to pickering and one to stouffville basketball is currently hold ing the sports spotlight at the stouffville high the boys play ed three games last week and will play two games this week the girls league schedule com mences this week with the locals figuring in three contests the boys junior team chalk ed up an easy 4620 win over bradford on thursday after noon both teams started slow ly and play was ragged through out the first half stouffville played a wide open second half and scored thirty points john smithson counted an impressive 25 points as he racked up the largest single game score of his career jim miller sank 9 points with robert mole and jim hill picking up 4 each bradfords only threat was john milos who counted 8 fresh from this win the jun iors moved to the huge court at bayview high where they trounced their opposition 4431 stouffville moved into an early 84 lead on the sharp shooting of smithson the fast race slow ed down and jim hill returning after a week long groin injury started to find his mark at the half stouffville held a slim 1815 lead in the second half the wine and white played a close check ing style and still managed to outseore bayview jim miller played his best game of the sea son chaiking up 15 points as did john smithson robert mole did a fabulous job of checking bay- views big scorer mortson jim hill and eric button showed brief flares of brilliance count ing 8 and 6 points respectively for bayview it was mortson with 12 and louden with 10 in the senior tilt it was a dif ferent story as bayview edged the visitors 4035 the combina tion of the large playing floor unfamiliar to the local lads plus a packed bayview squad bol stered by 3 recent transfers from richmond hill high prov ed to be the deciding factors in the close contest stouffville started with their famous fastbreak and mike paul made no mistake giving us an early lead the rapid pace continued and at half time the score board showed that stouff ville was on the short end of a 2014 tally in the second half both teams played steady aggressive ball warren hendricks stuck like glue in his man to man de fensive style but the shooting of all our forwards was off the mark with three minutes re maining in the contest coach rehill pulled out all the stops and sent his team into a full court press paul missed on a breakaway and then wilkes sank two in a row to drop the margin to 5 lloyd graves was fouled out and with thirty sec- ends remaining bayview froze the ball with the score standing at 4035 findlayson w a s bayviews best with 15 points for the stouffville cause smithson hit 12 paul 11 and wilkes 10 this friday evening stouff ville high will play host to markham the boys athletic association is sponsoring the games and holding a record hop to fill out the evening girls basketball stouffville teams split a pair of games with woodbridge in their opener in junior action stouffville edged the opposition 139 woodbridge jumped into an early lead and then stouff ville tied the score and went ahead barb button was a stand out for the winners as she chalk ed up 10 points joan foote and judy brubacher also figured in the scoring in the senior tilt stouffville suffered a 3421 setback in a game marred by fouls wood- bridge started strongly but stouffville tied the score and even went into the lead for a- while however the opposition came back and took the game in a very decisive manner doris hefern was the mainspring for the winners marlon byer mari lyn pattenden and barb but ton worked well for stouffville christian fellowship during christmas holidays dawn grose karen krelck and lois stouffer attended a confer ence sponsored by the interna tional fellowship of evangelical students affiliated with inter- varsity the conference was held on the campus of the university of illinois in urbana 111 lo cated about 100 miles southeast of chicago here over 5000 stu dents from universities colleges and high schools across north america along with 300 inter national students from many countries of the world enjoyed the panel discussions work shops films and messages what an opportunity for broader hori zons getting to know students from different cultures ideas and denominations a team just a man short with one additional brother this family of five boys would make up an entire hockey team this unique brother combination are sons of mr and mrs harry hilts main st stouffville they are all members of the stouffville minor hockey organization and will take part in the 3- night program at the arena on jan 22 23 and 25 they are left to right barry 14 harry 12 danny 11 bradley 9 and paul 7 the local tour nament is part of a canada- wide project to honour min or hockey week staff photo kinnari collects 6 points in ringwood win ringwoods matt kinnarl con tinues to set a sizzling pace in the individual scoring statistics in registering an 81 win over ballantrae on friday night the big rightwingcr fired 3 goals i and picked up 3 assists in four of the tallies he teamed up with harold hodgson don jackson jake harman bruce fockler and ronnie guy were the other ringwood marksmen the defending champions may meet their match friday night of this week when they battle stouffville at 915 there are only four more games remain ing in the regular schedule ray paisley nets 3 in peewee game ray paisley fired three goals and picked up one assist on thursday night to lead his can- ndiens to a 6 to 0 shutout over crest hardware in the peewee league bobby couse allan ba con and jim wilklns counted singles jimmy bingham got two assists and billy nicholson one scores hat trick teddy topping went on a scoring spree for pittsburg he fired all his teams tallies as they downed detroit 3 to 1 one was an unassisted effort larry ferguson and grant norton picked up assists on the others paul forsyth was the lone scor er for the wings got two each three players on the chicago team each scored two to give the hawks a 6 to 3 win over the boston crowd peter sanderson teddy jones and john heaton hit the target twice in the same night in the assist department john heaton richard davis t jones and michael bridges col lected single points the boston goals were divided among jay horton doug clark and tony wilson bill halton got an as sist oa wilsons effort beat sandford 131 stouffvilles peewee team rom ped to a onesided 131 victory over sandford thursday night to extend their unbeaten streak garry sugden collected three of the winners 13 tallies peter turner neil smith and bruce mehaffey each potted a pair single goal marksmen were wayne jackson jody holden stephen hall and eric hamilton stouffville ran up a 100 lead before moore of sandford spoil ed harold crowders shutout bid at 655 of the third period in the first period stouffville scored three goals in six min utes there were only 37 sec onds between bruce mehaffeys first tally and garry sugdens second marker curling community hockey league standing w 10 8 7 5 l 1 2 3 6 9 11 t 0 1 1 0 0 0 pts 0 17 15 10 4 ringwood markham stouffville greenwood ballantrae uxbridge results friday jan 12th ringwood 8 ballantrae 1 markham 4 stouffville 4 greenwood 8 uxbridge 2 schedule friday jan 19th greenwood vs mark 8 pm stouff vs ringwood 915 pm ballant vs uxbr 1045 pm friday jan 26th- uxbrldge vs stouffville ringwood vs markham ballantrae vs greenwood stickoftiieweek awards four young lad in the stouffville minor hockey house league will receive new hockey sticks for their allstar efforts this week in atom squirt peewee and ban- torn action the winners arc donald wood atom glen gibson squirt re paisley pee wee and george rodshaw bantam the awards made possible by dr ron smith les clarke bob harvard and erie leh man may be picked up at birkett insurance oflfte main st w stoaffvfli the mens wednesday night curling league embarked to spirited action last week as six teen teams have now entered in to competition the first group of eight rinks a league op ened at 715 pm and the sec ond contingent b league started at 915 pm the first four rinks of each league will compete in the playoffs where a tie occurs after eight ends the two competing rinks will play an extra end with the win ner to receive two points and the loser one last week rink 11 and 12 enjoyed great games they finished in a tie with rink 11 skipped by morgan oconnor pulling out front in an extra end of play against albert kings rink 12 a league standing rink skip pts 1 b meakes 3 4 w todd 3 6 s crouch 3 8 d hodgins 3 2 t oconnor 0 3 j cadieux 0 5 w smith 0 7 a leaf 0 b league standing 10 h vankoughnet 3 13 k betz 3 15 g lehman 3 11 m oconnor 2 12 a king 1 9 g birkett 0 14 r smith 0 16 b sellers 0 the eight teams in the b league rinks are divided as follows 9 gord birkett skip b snowball j rcnnle a hether- ington 10 h vankoughnet skip w vincc j lehman e leh man id m oconnor skip d mcphall c arnold j child 12 a king skip spare g wag f lewis 13 k betz skip d pren tice w parsons d lehman 14 r smith skip h shadlock d lloyd d kidd 15 g lehman skip l grainger i harris e charl ton 16 r sellers skip it fra- ser m stewart w dane b league schedule january and february jan 24 glenn gibson scores winner glen gibson fired the only goal in a squirt house league contest between the canadiens and detroit on thursday night to give his canadien club a close 10 shutout victory over the wings mike brillinger and andrew valleau collected assists on the tally in the second half of the doubleheader the rangers pac ed by brian norton battled chi cago to a 22 tie bobby bangay and kim gurney were the marksmen for the hawks gordon chown assisted on kim gurneys goal brian norton counted one goal and assisted on another for the rangers gordon white sank the second tally for new york aaoffatt scores four goals to spark greenwood win hill nets 4 lit atom league frank hill scored four goals on tuesday night to lead his boston team to a 54 win over the leafs in an atom house league contest geo hodgins counted one angus middlemiss potted a pair for the leafs with singles by donald wood and paul foord in the other atom contest the canadiens edged chicago 21 arthur williams was a tw goal marksman for the winners donald woolhead scored the hawks tally mehaffey scores two jim mehaffey scoed two goals to lead his chicago ban tam team to a 53 victory over detroit pat coughlan dennis ham and ben alda collected single tallies barry hilts paced the detroit club with a pair mike cadieux notched one boston nosed out mole motors 32 on goals by ken torrance geo rcdshaw and wayne crow der paul lintner and morgan johnson blinked the light for the losers greenwoods bob moffatt is having a great season to date he has counted 13 goals in addi tion he has collected 7 assists for a point total of 20 his rec ord places him among the top performers in the sixteam com munity league on friday night he went on another spree of goals and ram med four pucks into the ux bridge net they chalked up an 82 victory dean evans lome disney howard malcolm and pete byberg were the other marksmen for the winners sherwood potted a pair for uxbridge the score didnt indi cate the play it was uxbridges best effort of the season they held their rivals fairly well in check during the early portion of the contest but appeared to tire in the final half ron jones who like team mate moffatt is having a good year completed three rinklong dashes but on each occasion he was either blocked at the net or missed the target although a fulltime defenceman he has collected 10 scoring points with 3 goals and 7 assists dean ev ans fired his first tally of the season in the assist department he has picked up 8 points minor hockey week will be marked in stouffville with a threenight program next mon day tuesday and thursday eve nings jan 22 23 and 25 oxbridge netminder blocks 34 shots uxbridge netminder neil wannamaker turned in a bril liant goaltending performance on friday night as his mates went on to register a 52 victory over stouffville in a junior c game the goalguardian urged on by a cheering crowd of more than 300 fans blocked 34 shots glenn jackson in the clipper cage handled 26 the game was played in uxbridge frontline smoothy ron stew art potted a pair of tallies for uxbridge garry geer was a 3- goal marksman jack raymond counted both stouffville mark ers they came in the third per iod raymond was stouffvilles best barry gaston and roger stover played well on defence kinnari makes runaway of pt scoring title bid keeping up with the news en ables a person to worry about conditions all over the world matt kinnarl the big 190 pound rightwinger with ring- wood is making a runaway in his bid for the seasons individ ual pointscoring title the a- ward donated annually at the conclusion of the regular com munity hockey league schedule was won last year by pete la cey of stouffville on friday night kinnari fig ured in six of his teams eight goals to run his point total to 37 there are only four more games to go his closest com petitor is centrestar pete la cey with 29 howard forgie is twelve points off the pace with 25 lacey pulled to within three points of his rival kinnari prior to fridays contests but could collect only one assist in stouff villes 44 duel with markham kinnari on the other hand fired three tallies and assisted on 3 others against ballantrae clare- monts bob cherry holds the league record with a sixtypoint total in the season of 5960 the top thirty performers in this department are listed as fol lows pointscoring race if you live to be 100 theres a good chance that insurance ag ents will stop bothering you g a pts m kinnarl ring 20 17 37 p lacey stouff 15 14 29 h forgie stouffville 15 10 25 j harrison mark 12 10 22 b moffat green 13 7 20 l gayman markham 9 11 20 d bertrand ring 6 14 20 t trieberg ring 7 12 19 h hodgson ring 7 12 19 d haynes ringwood 10 8 18 d jennings mark 9 8 17 p goodfellow ring 10 7 17 a didsbury mark 7 10 17 j junkin stouff 8 8 16 g jones greenwood 9 7 16 r barlow stouff 5 10 15 c keffer markham 7 8 15 b atkinson mark 4 10 14 d jackson ring 5 9 14 n osullivan stouff 6 6 12 g weeks stouff 7 5 12 n pascoe green 3 9 12 b lehman ring 1 11 12 j harman ring 10 2 12 n neili stouff 3 8 11 b fockler ring 4 7 11 b clodd green 6 4 10 r jones greenwood 3 7 10 r guy ringwood 4 6 10 m mcstravick ring 6 4 10 eleven cubs invested eleven members of the sec ond stouffville cub pack wero invested at a special ceremony in the christ church parish hall on tuesday evening the list includes don garrett ray marshall guy hunter roddia schell allan corner charles lynde rick thornhill don jef- fery john hill larry bacon and bobby duxbury officials in charge were frank bram- ham keith burkholder carol brodie and ken patrick the way to a mans pocket- book is through his hobby six tons of dishes are washed annually by the average house wife says a home specialist wife s ays a home specialist after being in the sink how long 12 and 13 9 and 16 11 and 15 10 and 14 jan 31 11 and 14 10 and 15 9 and 13 12 and 16 feb 7th 9 and 15 12 and 14 11 and 16 10 and 13 feb lh 10 and 11 13 and 16 9 and 12 14 and 15 feb 21 12 and 15 9 and 14 10 and 16 11 and 13 k e e p i n s t e p w i t h c a n a d a public notice village of stouffville minor hockey week in canada whereas the canadian amateur hockey association ha3 set aside the week commencing january 20th as a period to focus public attention on minor hockey and whereas the game of hockey is recognized as canadas national game which teaches our youth to develop a competitive spirit cooperation with others bodybuilding and a respect for authority and whereas minor hockey is the foundation from which accomplished hockey stars develop and whereas this community has long been noted for its active minor hockey participation now therefore i as reeve of stouffville do hereby declare the week commencing january 20th be observed as minor hockey week in canada and request that all parents and others support this observance by attend ing games during minor hockey week and thereafter until the hockey season ends w timbers dated jan 11th 1962 dont send take your boy to the arena s u p p o r t m i n o r h o c k e y w e e k

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