fi w the stouftviue tribune thuridjy notct n 1965 individual points race fourth straight victory as clippers dump woodville markham junior brure andrew who time last week had only six points to his credit added five more in two james and moved into a first place tie with brian murphy murphy with a four- point night last friday shot his record up six points to attain the league tie meanwhile last weeks leader john marshal mived one of the j two game ard only managed a j pair of assists atzaint whitby monday nieht me is tied for second spot with roy hewitt j both have nine points here is a breakdown of the sorirz riayer g a its brian murphy 6 5 11 bruce andrew 5 6 11 rov hewitt 4 5 9 john marshall 2 7 9 chris evans 2 5 7 i larry gibbon this ken pesjardine gary browa dan makey rick crone dennis miiroy pete cullen gary cunclifte gil laflamme brad davidson haliburfon plays here tues night the stouffville clippers with four straight wins to their credit host haiiburton at the arena tuesday night game time is 845 pm you will never have a better chance to buy a late model cab ata lower price than right now youll find a heller selection of lale model used cars- b5s 6ls 03s in all makes and with a belterdeal too why simply because fifis have been selling so well weve been taking in the cream of the crop in rood condition trades visit us today and sec trade up to a later model car the selection is better and the deals are better at coffey and bartley special note there are still a few brand new 1965 models mercurys meteors cornels make an offer where price and quality meet coffey anc bartley motors limited taymknts to suit vouu budget main st west stouftville phone 6402600 mercury with fortyfive minutes to opening faceoff someone turned on the lights it gave stouffvilie and woodville plenty of time to prepare for the game but it failed to lure the spectators the clippers however still dumped woodville even though they played before an almost empty house clippers were playing their second game in as many nights against the maroons after an 111 drubbing they handed out in woodville monday coach harold hodgson gave most of his regulars a rest for the contest and dressed many of the rookies that have up to this point seen little action this year they still managed a 52 victory the game was anything but exciting it lacked speed colour and punch the lacklustre contest failed to attract more than a dull roar from the meagre crowd even when the hometowners scored stouffville took advantage of weak goaltending on the maroons part and notched four goals in the first period woodville on the other hand found a shaky defense and moved in with two tallies scores twice both weaknesses were over come somewhat in the final two frames with only one goal being added during the remain der of the game bob armstrong drew first blood in the first period but his goal was cancelled two minutes later by woodvilles john john son ken aidas lone effort which put clippers in front for the second time was also equalized when ron bell scored but that was the end of the scoring as far a the maroons were concerned they had few chances during the remainder of the game and the only time the puck went in was at the end of the middle period two sec onds after the horn had sound ed stouffville meanwhile t got markers in the first period from ross brown he notched a pair making the score 42 brown misses chances ross prown who was one of very few players that was really moving missed a break away early in the second per iod brown was all alone from the blue line but his shot was blocked by nun mclntyre brown buzzed the woodville cage all night but after his two first period goals was unable to add another point there was no scoring in the middle frame although clip pers were playing with a def inite advantage a one time the homesters swarmed in the woodville zone for nearlv five minutes before the puck was cleared however most of the shots were easy or wide slap shots from the point although hard were far from accurate and caromed of the glass and the end boards ross brown standing on the edge of the goal crease deflect ed a long shot that sailed high into the end seats 30 drifter evan downing completed the scoring at the j27 mark of the final period when he let go with a wrist shot from some 30 feet out the shot a drifter rose steadily and caught the top i right hand corner of the wood- i ville net mclntyre covering i the opposite side had the puck j in view but missed it by a fool i when he stuck out his glove hand fifteen penalties were hand ed out by referee george bruce stouffville received ten of them next tuesday night stouff ville will host haiiburton in a regular league contest game time is 830 pm markham minor hockey results and scoring sporl scripts woodville suffered power failures last tuesday evening but according to some of their players it wasnt as serious as it was in stouffville most people here were flabergasted to see as soon as the lights in the arena were restored the wodville team walk in the door many stouffville resi dents who faced the thought of a night without light and heat felt the situation was a little too serious to take in a hockey game if there were 150 people in the rink ihen half would be from woodville craig dunnett who only saw two games this season before fracturing his ankle said that he will have to wear a cast for six weeks and possibly not see action again until the middle of january craigs skate caught in another players skate in a regular game at lindsay last week clippers who are unbeaten in four starts now lead the league with 8 points its a repeat of how they start ed last year when they won their first five games before losing a match overcome three goal deficit markham dumps si mikes 86 brian murphy nets hat trick claremont c0mm bowling lg indies high scores high average marge samarillo 1st high single flat evelyn surphlis341 high single hdcp evelyn surphlis 360 high triple flat eve padley 685 high tri ple hdcp eva padley 826 men high scores high average vic binelli 229 high single flat vic binelli 373 high single hdcp dave ferguson lloyd pascoe tie 325 high triple flat vic binel li 877 high triple hdcp alvin redshaw 844 over 200 dorothy kemp 323 ivan booth 261234233 dave ferguson 257- 218208 joe burrows 245 mae budd 243 larry ferguson sub 241203 mike cummings sub 232 pete bell 225 doris hop kins 220 jean booth 215 vic binelli 212 dorothy nairn 212- 207 les padley 212206 blair evans 211 jess burrows 211 alvin redshaw 208200 ben rowen 205 rene rennie 204 cliff wannop 204 marga sama rillo 201 team standings ivan booth 36 pts vic binelli 35 pts dave ferguson 33 pts al roszell 28 pts llovd pascoe 28 pts lloyd macgrcgor 22 pts jack bradshaw 22 pts marge samarillo 22 pts joe burrows 21 pts jean booth 19 pts jean bradshaw is pts evelyn sur phlis 10 pts markham markham juniors are slowly gaining a reputation of letting their fans down in the first period then completely turning the tables and coming up with a victory such was the case again friday night when they spotted the visiting st michaels buzzers three goals in the initial frame then fought back to caoture the con test 86 st mikes seemed to play with the attitude of take a lead let them catch up only their thinking backfired when markham after catching up for the third time decided it wasnt enough to just tie the game the buzzers opened the match by giving the markham fans a taste of how the big city boys play they fired three goals before the period was half over making the homesters look like they were skating on sand the fans yawned and groaned halfexpecting a whitewash even when the sealawax squad retaliated with a pair of goals before the period ended they were still being outskated and outhit however the second period changed all that and markham came out like a new club they skated passed checked and scored ending the frame with both squads sharing six goals in the final twenty minutes it was markham all the way as they notched the winner and added an insurance marker to send the fans home happy scores three big gun for the winners was left winger brian murphy who lit the fire and kept it burning he hit for three goals which should have really been five his goal put markham on the score board his goal kept them in the game and his goal tied the match at 6 6 he also cashed in on an assist giving him a four- point night when murphy moved the team moved with him and his constant playmaking and check- clippers win in lindsay village ladies bowling league oclock high single barbara cooper 26s high triple norma herbert 622 over 200 betty allen 259 vi ward 246 helen hassard 219 norma her bert 21s213 marg wagg 217- 202 martha gordon 202 team standings pretzels 28 pts last chance 19 pts strttgglers 18 pts hust lers 17 pts cornerpins 14 pts dreamers 9 pts xoop high single joyce wright 257 high triple joyce wright 589 over 200 flora forfar 245 lois bartley 230 barb morley 213 june hopper 213 doreen brown 208 betty armstrong 200 lena bar- key spare 222 team standings moonlighters 24 pts cork pul lers 23 pts woodstumpers 15 pts the originals 8 pts thursday afternoon bowling league high single flat bunny burton 260 high single hdept doreen northover 283 high triple flat bunny burton 645 high triple hdcp doreen northover 719 over 200 doreen northover 254210 ro- reen harper 22s bunnv burton 260221 bernice nelson 205217 jean foley 217 joanne svel 212 team standings the lost souls 38 pts f troon 30 pts the flvinc six 26 nts the wild ones 2a pts typhoons 20 pis the rolling stones 9 pts coop hog grower should be fed from 75 to 140 lbs for most economical growth water should be available on a continuous basis for most rapid growth and efficient conversion coop hog finisher feed coop hog finisher from 140 lbs to market cor rect weight and finish are essential for highest returns hogs should be marketed at 190200 lbs when hogs are fed beyond these weights the costs increase and the grades decrease available from stouffville coop i phone 6401550 or 6401551 1 coop feed now better than ever ing rejuvenated the whole club yet with three goals and an assist to his credit murphy was still robbed immediately follow ing his second tally murphy found himself wide open on a breakaway but missed the net on his shot with one seemingly effortless move he was around in front of the net again with the puck and missed an open corner his pace was just too fast for his accuracy murphy makes up one third of the line that scored five of the eight goals with bruce andrew at centre and gary brown on the other wing coach frank bonello has found himself one productive trio andrew the team captain scored a goal and assisted on two others while gary brown who played his first game with markham gain ed two points with a goal and an assist chris evans scored what proved to be the winning goal at the 235 mark of the final period andrew sewed up the game when he planted a pass from garv brown with four minutes remaining in the match fifteen penalties were assess ed by referee blair graham in cluding two for faceoff inter ference st mikes were tagged for nine minors while markham served six markham faces whitby fri day night in their next home encounter game time at the community centre is 830 pm wax spots gary brown the hard luck kid who couldnt buy himself a position on a hockey team due to injuries an tonsillitis finally got the feel o a league liockev game friday the youthful french lad from latuque que bec took the bull by the horns and showed coach management and spectators that bringing him to markham was the right ihing to do hes a smooth skater with a bright future if he can kick the bad luck stint hes been in lately we heard over the back tence that jack brewer younger brother of the famous carl is property of the markham sealawax squad to date however he has failed to put in an appearance the threestar selection as chosen by ron wallace of the stouffville tribune were brian murphy iarry fullan of st mikes and gary brown lindsay stouffville clip pers after trailing two goals in the first period fought back in the final two frames and edged the lindsay merchants 43 it was stouffvilles second win in as many starts this sea son lindsay had piled up two goals before pete reesor found the mark late in the initial frame ken aida who potted the winning goal in stouffvilles home opener a week ago tied the contest at two goals apiece at 1459 of the second period the merchants went ahead again midway through the final period only to have francis haylow knot the score tom benson high flying free skater notched the winner with less than four minutes remain ing in the game craig dunnett suffered a broken ankle during the game when his skate caught with a lindsay player he will be in a cast for at least six weeks and may not se action again until january nineteen penalties were as sessed throughout the sixty minutes with the clippers re ceiving 12 of them feewee house league jack carson whipped west ern 60 on wednesday novem ber 3rd with goals scored by c wright 2 jim jamis 2 c clayton and b roily oniy one penalty was assessed through out the game going to western cashing in on assists were c clayton m butler j ross l armstrong d ritchie and j jamis clm shut out crestex 20 in the second game of the even ing m hollman and b john ston were the marksmen c wright picked up two assists thre penalties were called two to clm and one to crestex b mackenzie rifled three goals to pace markham chrys ler dodge to a 43 squeaker over markham police in the third game of the night j owens notched the other r johnson g berry and w maynard scored for the losers undaunted by their 43 loss to markham chrysler dodge the markham police squad bounced back friday and i bombed bobs smoke shop 112 j tony bates fired a remarkable i seven goals with gavin berry picking up a hat trick walter i maynard notched the other police goal wayne howison and rick clevcrdon were the marksmen for the losers bantam house league the omha bantams spon sored by markham chrysler dodge were clobbered 112 on november 5th when they lock ed horns with the ajax ban tams although the score was onesided both the manager and coach expressed delight in the actions of their club ken marriot and paul raymer scored for the losers the lea gue schedule begins november 17th when the bantams tangle with west rouge in the stouff ville arena game time is 8 pm atom house league in the atoms markham cleaners whitewashed mark ham vets 50 with goalie scott harlow registering the shutout ricky sutherland potted a hat trick while s tunncy scored a pair mike mccormack and d lapp figured in all the assists the cleaners defense played exceptional hockey and held the vets offense off the score- sheet in the second shutout of the night hydro union downed williamsons esso 20 goals were scored by tim hinves and bill snowball with pete heidel- meen getting an asist toromark furniture defeated sheas realtors 52 in a league game for toromark glen fray notched a pair as did bruce deegan neil mccormick fired a singleton michael boyle was a standout in the toromark nets sheas two goals came off the sticks of barry sutton om1ia novice markhams novices played an exhibition game last friday night in newmarket and were i defeated 63 markham held newmarket to a 22 deadlock t until the end of the second per- iod when the winners explod- cd for four goals scoring for i markham were ward mckce i ron mccormack and tim clar- 1 ridge despite the six goals brian ramer shone in the markham nets while tim stevens played well on defense i bantam house league in tne first game lombank i loans and hammcrsley sunoco j fought to a 22 deadlock g i hingwood and d sisson were j the marksmen for lombank with assists going to d bratton d sisson and g thorne ham- mersleys goalgetters were j macmicking and k young with b johnson h coleman and b burnan figured on the assists g ringwood who notched a goal was taken to hospital later in the game suff ering from a posible fractured shoulder in the second contest park view golf downed markham planing mill 63 scoring for the winners were g charter and r anthony both scoring a pair of tallies and e goddard and j kiernan with singles s maynard fired a pair and j woodcock the other to com plete the planing mills scoring omiia midgets the midgets sponsored by assinck brothers met the west rouge b club monday night in markham and fought to a ll tie all the scoring took place in the middle frame g lomax scored markhams only goal when he took a pass from pot ter and paulikot the fast hard hitting game resulted in a number of penalties the regu lar schedule will begin shortly markham minor hockey dance to support minor hockey in markham a dance will be held friday tomorrow night at the vets hall with music sup plied by gord praskeyi orch estra the dance which begins at 9 pm will feature spot and door prizes a buffet lunch will be served tickets may ba pur chased at the door lonaires shade ajax 54 bowmanville- the markham millionaires paced by team captain ron harris edged the ajax ohma squad 54 in a contest played here on wednesday night harris combined with jim tcttmar in netting three of the five goals and both kept the play moving swiftly l jackson and k kavluk scored the other two tallies referees larry delaney and jack marks of ajax handed out six minutes in minors to mark ham and fourteen in minors to ajax a tenminute misconduct was also assessed to an ajax player the millionaires next sched uled game is slated for 8 pm friday night when they meet the newmarket redmen in newmarket on saturday nov 13th they host the richmond hill lions pee wee all stars at the com munity centre in markham game time is 1230 pm clippers thump woodville 111 hart has hat trick glen hart was in true form monday night as he fired three goals to lead the stouffville clippers to a 111 romp over the- hapless woodville mar oons woodville however scored the first goal of the game stouffville in winning their third straight game this season outskated outhit and out- scored the maroons other goal getters in the wild scoring spree included pet everett george sheppard and ross brown all scoring twice while ken aida and pet ree sor notched singles murray mcarthur counted the only woodville goal at th 1034 mark of the initial frame stouffville fired a pair in the first four in the second and five in the third period eighteen penalties were called during the rugged con test markham wins 4th straight dumps whitby dunops 53 legion ladies bowling league high single betty turner 262 high triple marian crowder 563 over 200 doreen northover 216 alta badgcro 226 ruth shepherd 213 marian crowder 213209 gladys clarkson 215 team standings ookpiks 20 pts untouchables 20 pts curvers 19 pts whoozits 19 pts scamps 16 pts should bes 14 pts minor hockey league schedule stouffville arena thursday november 11 all star games 630730 peewee all star practice 730830 bantam all star practice 8301000 midget bowmanvillo vs stouffville monday november 15 squirt 630 credit union vs equipment express dressing rooms 2 3 700 birkett insurance vs taylor fules dressing rooms 1 4 730 schell red white vs stock yards dressing rooms 2 3 ban lam 800900 if any change play ers will he notified by phone there are still openings in bantam for players interest- ed persons are re quested to he at the arena at the mention ed time tuesday november 16 atom 630 stouffville bakery vs weldon shoes dressing rooms 2 3 630 altona feeds vs schell lumber dressing rooms 1 4 fcewce 700 storry haulage vs hunts sunoco dressing rooms 2 3 745 sanders ba vs crest hardware dresslnz rooms 1 4 this years entry in the metro unior b league from mark ham looks more impressive every game starting the sea son with a pair of losses the markham sealawax squad has now won four of their six games in whitby monday night the homesters triumphed to a 53 victory over the dun- lops and gained a second place position in the league markham drove their way into a 30 lead by the end of the middle frame then had to play good defensive hockey to retain their lead whitby retali ated with two quick goal by peter vipond in the early tage of the final period captain bruce andrew was the big gun for the winners with a two goal effort other goals came off the slicks of roy hewitt ken desjardine and chris evans whitbys third goal was scored by kevin oshea markham was outshot by the dunlops 27 to 22 the next home game for the scalawax squad is slated for this friday night tomorrow when they meet whitby again game time is 830 pm squirt house league results schells keel white 4 itirketts insurance 3 rw- donnie smith nickey fiore bi keith acton bikeith aclon rw donnie smith rav carter bl eddie card neil samarillo keith acton rw donnie smith rw blair bonnar donnie smith credit union 3 sfouftville stockyards 2 cu kennv slack cu bradley nigh kenny slack craig waite ss reed weldon ss garry green howie jones cu bradley nigh taylor fuels 3 kquipment express i kk dave wilson tf michael wightman tf michael wightman doug wagg tf doug wag aida leads in points race ken aida picking up five points in stouffvilles last two games has moved into sole po- session of first place in the in dividual points race aida with eight points has four goals and four assists to his credit close on his heels however is ross brown who has four goals and three assists for seven pts a breakdown of points fol lows riayer g a pts ken aida 4 4 8 ross brown 4 3 7 glen hart 4 2 6 george sheppard 4 1 1 peter everett 2 3 5 pole reesor 2 2 4 evan downing 1 2 3 bob armstrong frances haylow craig dunnett jim hood tom benson tom gostlin 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 in this corner by ron wallace will return next week f