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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 11, 1974, p. 13

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the tribune thursday april ii mlvtt holdertwightman stouffville stouffville juveniles took advantage of home ice tuesday and evened their best of seven series nightmans hat trick led the way for the 61 win stouffville opened up early with an aggressive with south london at two forechecking game that games apiece the stingy caught their london netminding of jack guests off balance the holder iarid mike tight checking resulted in kevin barrick scoring ville was shorthanded fs unassisted barnck stole mike wightman tired his k 3 the puck from the london second and third cfici defenders and gunned it south london opened home wayne feasby the series here last week i doing what he does best with a win and greeted winning faceoffs stouffville back in knocked in the second and lambethvwith a 75 snapshots new4ro brings back many memories by jack watson v atrophy commemorating nick bangaywifp be awarded for the first time friday night to the most valuable player selected from the stouff ville bantams i the many memories recalled by this trophys presentation may not be significant to the youngster selected by his team mates but recollection of the man by family friends and old team mates willibc truly meaningful the story of nickibangay would not be completejf it onlycontained hisrecords as a father neighbor and hockey player these arethings that he did well the other things that he did wellwere shown in his ac- livities after he suffered his first of several heart attacks continuing to carry on with the things he enjoyed most in spite of his critical physical limitations living was his biggest part the hockey record of nickjbangay is an impressive one beginning with a junior championship in markham continuing onin hockey while in the service during world war ii i and his contributions to the great intermediate a and senior b clubs from stouffville and markhanv r y v t wnickbarigay v with philadelphiaof the american hockey league long before the ni il expanded and utilized 90 per cenlofjhe ahl talent his pro careerwded m portland of ohe pacific coast ceaguebcfor- returmng to woo local fans and raise his family the presentation of trophy in name of nickbangayis onereallymeaningful gesture that thewhitchurclvstouffville minophockeyj- association can make to any youngster they v have chosen jwelljindoing so atthis time 1 game winning tally mike wightman cashed in a pass from don reesor and wayane norton to make the score 30 before paul hanas slid one past holder v a stouffville letup in the second period gave south london the ad vantage but jack holder lookover with lus hot hands and kept the visitors off the score sheet c in the third period stouffville returned to their first period jorm kevin barnck notched his second while stouff- victory- on saturday v don reesor counted two important goals to get v stouffville back into tire series with a 21 win the series for the provincial championship now- changes from a best four out of seven games to a best two out of three stouffville has the ad- vantages of home ice in this is a birds eye view of the stouffville figure skating club car- two of the games the nival cast as seen by photographer peofge ross from the arenas east fifth mil be played in end balcony excellent crowds attendedah these performances and stouffville friday night at 8 15 action shifts back to londons hockeyland arena saturday night and concludes here sunday at 7 1 b z9- k 1 k 1 i v t h slp t tt ij 1 v a birds eye view ofthe cast at stouffvilles figure slcatihg club carnival response was gratifying tothe participants and the organizers t c zils a1jvu li george rws facing elimination i 1 tl mvp tropkiibs awardedat playoff game emqctst to 3wiii stouffville facing elimination in omiia final wiesthe stouffvillev midgets manageda 8 3 win feasby and a single to fitzpatrick thereal t surprise of n evening 1 was supplied by a line of craig waite blair monday night to push uiei bangay andandy leitch stouffville players on stouffvilles stouffville juvenile team to win provincial honors i he george stark award is made to the peewee player chosen by his peers last years instigation of this award best of seven series to fifth game the team sponsored by beckers milk dropped the first- three games of the series to a tough alert pctroha squad the veal key to this win was the unrelenting forechecking of the milkmen this april 3 stouffville opened up a one goal lead and carried ltinto the fina period peter fiu- patrick scored from jeff roy but this edge was three goals spark this new combo put away the others three goals jim towlejeff field and with mark braet scoring for petroha lvenly matched bantams split openmg games tomhafinakseries be proved asexciting as the itween unibnvillebantam first the first period was jets and ietroliashowedvscorelessthcn petroha jv one thing thetwi teams exploded forj three goals v evenly matched the secondpenod and v jtjifseriesstandstied opened a comfortable 30 it one win each saturday lead going into the final- i vwas a thrillerfrom start frdmej replied tot finish thechmax avitlftwo goals grant came when steve cun- gordonfrom harold ningham scored a goal atlenlers andf jim f3 lpfovertimeftogivejiangrews anddana umohville a 32 win v hnujcnn unacciclml f iuni ion v 1 1 1 e omha clubswill reward their choices of most valuable players friday night j presentations of trophies will be made to a single player from the was made nf memory of ingredient was lacking in juvenilemidget bantam x late george stark vvho- 1 the opening loss here and t jpeeweeclubs the passed away during the in the 3 1 and4 2 losses in presentations will take 1972v73 season george placeduring the omha vwasttie coachof the iga juvenile final betweeii peewees stouffville and south the winner for the jlondon x l midget awardf will v riewtrophy will be receive the erie awarded tothe mvpipfmanurattuiingt irophy the ibantams the nick 1 bangay memorial trophy will be presented for the first time andwill jom the group of trophies presented bearing the names i6f outstanding contributors v the local v t trophy to the juvenile winner is the donald jake haiman rophyr which commemorates the memory of jake harman the last coach of a stouffville tourney- dale fraserscored petroha j tl the consistent play of rick marshman inthe t stouffville- nets has v provided highlight jailer highlight in this and other t stouffville fell behind in the provincial final tsenes after di opping the v ji enesvjopener here last stouffville was paced f the series by v new forward a for alignment ofhowie the next two games 05 peter fitzpatrick petrolia took both cdn- and doiigfeasby this testsl putting stouffville threesome accounted for right up againstthe wall five of the eight markers in the remainder of the scattering two for- jones two for games s gords marin p some of their edge while minute and a half to go in qtoiippvii i p i filing aumbcjof thethe game j daryjtortonl swred on saturdav if stouffville cankeep s ln succession ri i j i y the stvle offdlavthevy and assisted on a petroha made the series slv fnilr to oivp fjlpn 3 0 with a -twin- demonstrated her hanicalamwinover eliminated at the 7 47 stouffville again scored monday night t for- mechanical a 63 win oyer mark of the third period firstbut the hosts tied t game and went into single goal lead stouffville got back early provincial championship tie the best of mnree in the final period ms well within mar leslie petroha scored two more in extra time ppioha scored twice to get the win- stouffville was assessed 19 penalties to thursday tonight game took a doiig wilhams gets underway at 8061 passand opened the itr i scoring for the winners williams then potted a 7rf ay goal before norton i his three inarow petrolias nine but no goals in the final period penalties figured in the the last- tally was a scoring storffvillc lost powerplay goal with a k iv- s 9 jii auaa ji islfij netted his three inarow jeff- hutchinson com- w dv vfi iippletedahemechanical ffs v4 s c rrc kevin ohmarmark ni kk k ihvsorbass andidavepearce ljsplit the pipesjor cards j pearce alsotiearneii an stouffville- f hisy friday stouffville hosts itsannuiriauday bantam tournament with first games getting underway at 8a m several entries are assured with the title contest scheduled for about 6pm wirisvmjfihdaly j league title 860mnthe clarcmontleagueof markham bowling action last week 1 the second highest bowler m that league was ivahbooth at 737 others 620 marion sturey615 topscores came from momca eden c04and 730jdave mary staihrod 602 scoresrmary hudvmade all the difference in assist v dleston691 joan mcjt the world weaver- bain 681 joyce cooper boasted 702 andmrs 644tiny mostaardeas libby scored 699 marg green 625 june other 1600 scores wilson623 ev lilhe came from marie conlon 682 earl jbhnson 65 rnie blaneyt 641 delores cnpps 637 i mcfirathn b3l ed the game mi earl rowe ferguson 725 haddy five bowlersin the i johnston 69st john uiiionvillc vclei ans imcgrath ed a sshaw 666ethelshaw league could boast 600 orquesrielle 623 don v 2 658 norm kemp 658- betterjast week ihey bowes623tdmspan stouffjville bowluigr lcaguethe aggiesferguson 643 ynclude john raefesi ton 619 barb buchananf gords marine team won regular playiendedjhis verne middleton 638 v rayibratton651efic605 plul brunt 604 and the league championship in the monday mens doris underhill s 635 willy bosse 632 604v j timethevisitors opened 7 5 tfie coring iinmhe tfirst p period before dave ellis a v helped out by bob walked s- th georgejied f uj the eameon aeoak goahead late inthe first v jwith f pcriodvvhen dave ellis in petfolia steered agary gentles 1 potted jhe winning tally x i passintothepetrolianet two gamesare jthc second period wasinpctroliafriday kt scoreless v eveningat8pm and i sunday afternoon- saturday at 4 p m 1 peter belbv 632 edwards 632 uv marge 32 emmaperry bill wrightpomv 621 andwes russell 615 somelfinescbres fcsithe gord ony six v pms camcvfrom 4 ihms i separated the topthree ncwcomevs leaguv- large bowlers in emerson they i nc ljfd e s weekandplayoffs start next week members of the w inning tearii are- dave mcdonald grant v austen i 627 drewery wayne -mc- britkam 626 mann gord hardy bill grove and jackduhstai ci monday evening lenl greenwood idisplayed wills 610 and- lloyd up 682 and dons griffith 2 consistent style and camei mcgregor 605 close behjnd at678 s up with a 811 triple for jon i betty mclean posted other top scores spot his singled scores y 689 to lead the wednesday c a mv from roy t v- twaterman661 bill were 282 277 andj252j r top triple bowlers bykay thompson 683 werevbarry irving 707 mary grove 634- ev and 254 258 john clark sabiston 621 marge 742- andv284 f- johnsaanllo 612 marion nicholson 716and 261 griffiths 610and lil 1 252 bobcampbell 671 t 6q6 fundraising dahcev collins jr- 647 charhev booth 631 marie taylor the stouffvilleminor 623 and john reid 602 hockey association is errol blundell posted sponsoring a fundraising 645 forjtop score in the dance friday apnl 19 brand new r- a 1973 818045500 st100l sales ontario motor home sales highway t7 east of 27i tangle iifii finale stouffville the stage issetfor the firialevof the peewee house league ssaturdayapiil 13 the championship series between stouffville legion and i freight is tied at one game apiece march30 apache fjreight blanked a6 the second game was a turn about as 5legionbounced backjo sturifreight 30 ichrisjacksonchrislewisaandpaul fouldsxfoundithesmark in thatsgame assists went to chris lewis chris jackson i andfjohn ollardritt v fjthennargameiofthe best of three series is 2pm saturday j and 287roy ireland 698 and 260- 255nonn- ewing 673 and 279 j vernon ward 760 arid l303 rodger todd 7jj- harry 670 and 269 armond english 650ross baker 652 royden croft 736 and 288 268 bob tran687 nd 254 chuck harrott 658 cliff dunkeld 706 and 290 dave ratchff- 689 and 264 glen jackson 683 and 253 art grove 653 bob morley 702 and 278 dave macdonald 738 and 254- jack dj stall 703 and 316 and wayne mcmann and 259v v other stop single scores came from barry zcller v markham veterans league saw a number of bowlers top 700 f rick- bow den led thewayat i other top bowlers included wayne moss 1 727 howard jarick 725 marg balsdon 722 ray j mcgowan722 gayle j evans 717 vcrn ward- 699- howard parsons 675 nev oddie 659ruth blaney 649tjack stuart 645 john hall- 644 marcel lefleur 643 ted tabbernoresgjidorbthy jarick 631 norm lusted 614 betty sfowar 614 vcraplatt 611 and wayne evans 605 r carol nesbitf firing 660 and bob reid with ml werethe only bowlers to i- st- aitodar reach pavillion hlbhwat wtal uhzw i monday niters leaguc7 i j oeiooco eransz morry only musselman s lake 4 l wooobridoe 851 2253 r iji i 1 l v brcaeooin irichvale 206 bill walker 300 bobtuague last week cochrane 257 bi 4p gough vanderleesti263 russ holder 275 and stouffville lions fzluby ra 11 a ljl iv tlu athon saturday may 4 1974 am to 1 2 noon routemap 1 8 jalomtiityctfu to i jr ii managed 707 in the rr- thursday ladies league markjwtennis club v jmrsbobsleeth are also excellent bowlers kimperforms jn the 8 to 12 year class mx n jln thomas fees remain- tn wishinginstnjctionsmusf k i pay an extra 3 j 1 73riders under 18 need parents consent e if ifsmvzit iqxtsjvvi ifiit fa-sa- r p z

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