iiv erf ltju ji the hubune thursday november 13 iks u fcrs frs h- stouffville clippers controlled the v junior c hockey i play from the outset alive and well in stouff- checking tenaciously and ville just ask anyone who capitalizing on most of attended the game bst- their t scoring op- ween the clippers and portunitiesi lindsay last saturday 7 v v stouffville jumped to night the ken may real a 20 firstperiod lead on estate squad under the goals byv peter fitz- direction of don mcbeth patrickfreri doug taylor and ken roberts played -and- by jeff r roy a their finest game of the stouffville if product- season j to date defeating recently returned from the leagueleading lind- wexford of the tier two say dub 63 s junior a loop roys unlike the lindsay goal came while team- stouffville encounter two mate mike splonnick was weeks previously the off for hooking ts j vr craig waite extended gap early in the third the stouff ville lead to period on a counter by three early in the third tom wright but goals by period on a pass from peter fitzpatrick his andy leitcb but the second of the night and margin was reduced dave mumford from vhen lindsays ray andy leitch jand mike hanskev scored while splonnick iced the victory stouffvilles jeff roy was for the stouffville squad f marshman wsi the jpslf j ciippersupwonapass ssme beforfbeu- tna xt- replaced by jack howef in the third period to see the lead cut to two on a lateperiod goal by lindsays seabrook lindsay closed the volleyballers good in provincewide playoffs a lindsay player hits the ice in the junior c game at stouffville saturday night which was won by the clippers 63 appearing to administer the blow is clipper doug taylor number 16 is daryl wright while rick marsh- man crouches in goal ted wilcox stouffville sdss came out on top probably the smallest in their pool of six school at the ontario schools but were volleyball championships defeated in two games by saturday also had the parkside dundas of largest fan support i- hamilton in the quarter the school 1 stouff- finals ville dist secondary we went as far as school as over 50 fans we could remarked travelled to hamilton to sdss athletic director watch the senior team put jim rehill they had an on a respectable showing awful lot to cheer about against bigger schools from across the province by stouffville midget as orono j port hope beaten stouffville two easy wins were recorded last week for the net vs75iiik iitiui as routing oroho 131 and port hope 92 stouffville netted a glut of goals against orono in the first period slipping seven markers past the orono ijoaltender they added tfiie in the second and ave in the third with orono managing their single tally nearly everyone got into the scoring act with jeff burton getting a hat dagmar set to produce artificial snow l v- claremont dagmar ski resort east of here is gearing up for the fastapproaching ski season work over the summer will result in 80 per cent of the resorts hills being serviced by manmade snow machines trick and danny wagg while bob hughes had making four assists one he other goals rau tojslen atjpqrt hope friday eiigw2pii kcutiiic interlude p- 2 steve schell naziv terrupted nicastro kevin lawson brian murphy- jeff williams and harold wideman two assists each were contributed by glen gibson kevin lawson and harold wideman what was otherwise a serious drubbing inflicted on the home team according to manager bruce burton the game was played in a heavy fog that kept rising from the ice sur face and the teams were required to skate around scoring with four assists the rink to disperse the while glen gibson had fog so the game could two goals two assists continue r me remainder of scoring for the second- was evenly distributed straight game seven two goals going to kevin stouffville goals came in lawson and a goal and the first period they assist to bob hughes a1- added two more in the sprague and steve coach pete san derson felt the team did very well and had accomplished one goal in that they were winners in their pool a high point in the day came when stouff- ville demolished kapuskasing 157 155 a team that three weeks earlier had walloped stouffville at the laurentian university tournament in other games kingston 1510 153 then split with v both assumption windsor 153 1315 and- st michaels collegiate toronto 159 1416 the two wins over kapuskasing gave sdss a 62 record in the quarterfinals sdss met their match in parkside dundas losing 156 156 in the first- game stouffville was down 70 but moved to within three points at 96 before parkside walked away with the game stouffville led game two momentarily 30 but were surpassed and parkside again swept on to win it after the 9 mark winner of the overall trophy for the day was david and mary ttinmncan g t roberts and dave flook up from the stouffville juveniles for the game played ex tremely well as did regulars chris oarridge mike wightman and scott connor the victory moved the clippers into fourth place in the standings lindsay and cobourg are currently tied for first place cobourg will be the visitors this saturday night at 8 pm in a province- wide tournament last year s ted whitfield rolled high single in the under165 st category the winlane drive resident was 3 presented a trophy for the achievement last monday by monday night mens league president bob morley he had managed a 389 game in the ontario bowling congress- 3 sponsored tourney j- says phantom letterwr orchard park deserves spacious gymnasium too stouffviiie south first downed gren ville who defeated oakwood collegiate in the finals third with the two port hope markers coming at the end as well jeff burton led coming tuesday clipper game stouffville led by goalies jack holder and rick marshman the stouffville clippers will meet the markharh waxersofrthenervtwojumor ia leaguetuesday nov i8at u 8 plm in the stouffville arena the game will- mark the return of stouffvilles doug todd and doug feasby to the stouffville arena both are highscoring regulars on- the markham squad and both have seen action this season with the toronto marlboros also with tnewaxers will be matt leslie a member of last years stouff ville juveniles many of the clippers ihcludingoscott connor mjke- wightman dave- mumford craig waite doug taylor and ted assinck have played alongside todd arid feasby on stouffville omha teams of the past the gamepromisesto be a good one as the clippers now 3- 41 and in fourth place are playing their best hockey of the year schell single goals were tallied by rob lawson and brian murphy and assists by dan gibson nazio nicastro and jeff williams next midget a game is at home tonight against tnornhlj at 915 mon- cobourg blanked 46 by novice team stouffville in novice action saturday stouffville came away winners again blanking cobourg 40 stouffville carried day they play at port v the play to cobourg perry again at 915 through the contest and r remain undefedied atoms r aiiqiiiish port peiry twice stouffville playing- well including the stouffville atomscthe two goalies coach blasted port perry twicej monty macewan remarked representing zone bowler of mixed team stouffville byron tuck- 17 will be among those represen ting thejocaljzone at the mixed team cham- pionships on nov 23 in waterloo he won the spot on the team by placing second in the boys division sunday in newmarket with a 230 average and a five game total of 1150 byron rolled singles of 302 and 265 v the top three girls and boys in the zone form a team for the- tour- nament other senior scores last week were donna summerfeldt 236 chris mckay 235- and john christie 241 top jo juniors bowler leblonc 537 233 134 steve ireland 521 167 199 liz 8rodie 169218scott long 140 145 jeff schacherl 147 l32kiiren brortlc 171 133- 140 susan armstrong 1178 147 145f mark doblejl29 shella- ward 144- kim sleeth 141 terry bishop 149scott conklin 178 159 128 kelly long 130 142 davidsibbick 133- chris armstrong 168 julie chambers 167 129 darlene cogar 144 suzanne connor 143 130 142 sandra hincks 146 shelly bond 135 125 146 pam lewis 161 125 owen shadlock 147 130 debbie budd 147 teresa wlng 140 dave gould 231 janet hope 155 135 paul- hillerup 182 david erikson 159 163 gary melhulsh 154 debble pattenden 155 158 shelly nesbitt 219 143 sharon dyvstra 126 gloria mintl178 144 165 bantam bowling top bowler kim tuck- 219 147 craig vaughan 128 cheryl connor 134 145 jimmy vaughan 128 allen mclean 155 brenda ncsbltt 125 murray pat- twm li2 dcna ch2- bers 147 karen slccth 160 179 and st ve appleton 137 legion ladies bowling league lois bartlcy 618 222 204 adele willis 618 c383 flora forfar 665 210 257 opai lehman 245 mae budd 210 235 mitzi aida 266 aldine sinclair 204 219 lois marshman 211 linda pilotte 206 ruth- win terstein206 anne jackson 204 rhonda milos 203 ruth sheppard 202 j monday night mens bowling top bowler keith barton 825 340 256 229 bobsleeth 686 263 258 dave macdonald 785 321 bill grove 697 273 gord hardic657 earl rowe 691 264 rod bond 664 291 roy ireland 652 john clark 677 vern ward 724281 ji elwood pattenden 656 255 len greenwood 674 263 rodger todd 652 bill white 718 272 bill watts 663 288 norm ihosking 719 250 tom nott 668 293 thursday afternoon ladies league high triple flat lois bartlcy 780 346277 mae spence 216marydrcwery 227- 206 gladys clarkson 222 shirley armstrong 207 jean dart 217 mary moffat 204 june hopper 232 marie foote 282 tiny stewart 234 210 maureen stevenson 209 jean foley 218 208 toots taylor 211 mary st john 202 tuesday afternoon bowling top bowler rosie timms 272 barbemmorey 258202rlinda dcsfardlns 243 bettyfriedrlch 234 240 rene rennie 216 jan brook 207 nancy lehman 205 211 last week in home and away encounters scores were 81 and 51 markers in the first game went to brian todd with three goals one assist and singles by mark murphy tim yeomarispeter sinclair brad jones and glen dobson peter sinclair scoring on friday net- day- racking up five ting two as barry smith i oals and 6no assist to marie murphy and brent teadthe sales barn team barton rounded out the a 73 win over credit scoringx cvunlon jolynj ayotte the stouffville team tallied a goal and assist remains undefeated and while ojudy sacfield have fired 49 goals this combined with nancy season compared with dart for the other sales only 12 against bam score thevhole team is credit union tallies might have racked up a higher margin except for strong cobourg goaltending stouffvilles darren hardy played strongly and skated in alone several times but was unable to beat the cobourg netminder both stouffville goalies were also sharp when the need arose goalswerenetted by mike feasby kenny burrows george preskurdas and paul macewen with assists credited uo feasby burrows doug mcquigge and jeff stover next game for stouffville is saturday at pickering 5 pm editors note this tongueincheek epistle was delivered- to the tribune last week by a local sports fan who wishes to be known only asthe phantom a pseudonym derived from halloween to make my identity as mysterious as some of the sports hap- imij5 nu7 promised he will strike again with his barbed pen saying he enjoys sticking my pen into the sore sports of todays society i would like to ex- pound briefly on the subject of stouffvilles answer to the model facility for elementary education the s s summitview those of us who have had the op portunity to visit her hallowed halls realize immediately that there is no finer structure within the boundaries of york summitview is renowned for her fmmaculate open wp staircases carefuhycured ovef tliv oil i for her spacious gym- education staff is doing aif nasium5 perfectly remarkable job at y summitview but that should be expected with illuminated and over equipped to the credit of the york county board of education- this classroom of learning is second to none the students spend hours here andare thankful for such an excellent facility in ifict7tuii2rlcp2ir during the coldwinter months with the school board t elections j ap proaching those parents in the baycrest area who have never seen this great building should do so immediatelyin order to comprehend what a educational benefit their cliildfenare receiving t he it p h y s i c a 1 such a great facility and with all that equipment orchard park has the equivalent staff its unfortunate- its supplies arent as adequate or its gymnasium as spacious perhaps someday j orchard park will get a new improved gymnasium facility in the meantime you parents in the west speak to your newly elected school board trustee tell him of your plight perhaps you can get some of what summitview has sincerely phantom girls squads split llmgcitygames atjl- t ihrsdssbasketball sfaiiiq jstoukeville years with banana and herbright cheerful lower section warm and v sdss girl sbasketball dry easily cleaned ideal teams split ygames for promotion of good monday witkkirig city health ithe seniors were led but safe beautiful uifsi1a win by colleen summitview would not be kamps who- sank 13 the same edifice except points joannemorgason defeated 3826 as t played with only debbie coxworth nets fivegfrials for sales barn in girls hdhky p 1 ll ft itt t t a ta aaa 1 ta tt tama atfffnf vfframfr f iw ctaaall tmnj1n t i stouffville in i girls hockey sunday led f debbie coxworth had a were by jean pike jane assists went to cindy clarke and cheryl mccurdy kathy sum- singleton with assists by merfeldv and kathy carol clarke jean pike mcbeth sue foulds c r scored eight andjudyj- ermen six t stouffville came strongly in the second 3 half after a 1616 tie at halftime i the juniors were they eight players due to injuries judy sackficld was high scorer with 18 coachi jan mcbride said the juniors are sort of a building team since most are in grade 9 and will play next year as well f the seniors have a43 record while the juniors are 35 so far this season 2 i music 4 dancing blanked stouffville lions 40 as nancy dart led scoring with two markers julie nigh potted a goal unassisted while susan jones scored from heather dunkeld and cheryl morrison cat iicu me auuivul in goal in the other contest the stouffville kinsmen and stacey tractor parts fought a closechecking game to tie the score 11 s cheryl brown scored for the kinsmen assisted by joanne beach for eewee as upend bradford 51 nip port pfcrry in lacklustre ganie stouffville the souffville birkett hassard peewees con tinue to roll along un defeated with recent wins over bradford and port perry in the 51 exhibition orlqfty will be taping 2 game shows iiui iiiiiimbjw- arid definition v in the coming weekends wvr you arejnvited audience to be part of the studio forfrk tickets phone cftotv 291 91 u children must be 12 years of age to be ad- mined- i4j rvv win over bradford defenceman robert gierkink led the stouff- 1 ville attack with three goals while rightwinger jack post ma counted two bradfords john kovacs tallied the lone goal for the visitors mike rehill handled the goaltending chores cxitaticiyweii fofuic o- h squad stouffville controlled much of the play getting strong efforts from paul barry daryl norton and tony herold on defence leftwinger mark boadway played a strong game as did aridy red shaw jbqthr- missing affair played on ice that was soft and slow stouffville managed a 32 win on goals by daryl norton paul barry and norm mckenzie but neither l team showed muchin the way of consistent playt kevin berry guarded the- net for stouffville making several key stops on excellent port perry opportunities daryl norton played his second strong game in as many nights and the line of tony leger andy redshaw land jack postma continued to be stouff villus jimost stacey -brenda- steel added a goal helped by dianedermen and jan- nette2co6per x peeweeb r isfeore three fthj lit l 1 v ins in a row ffrsfw r i i- stouffville j with doug williams i afterai slowstart this scoring from larry season the credit union fockler and mark leslie v peewee bteampicked up picking up a marker j threesuccessivewins assisted by david pearce 4 recentlyjtiricluding a 61 and phil- faulkner shellackingadministered williamsadded the final to newcjjstleon friday goal on a picture setup ycpringr was from dale leger r a nnvi1or1 intitha firct anntrinr lam aftnft tf recordedihlflhe first penodburtouffville firetftfiree quick goals in shawwopcnedwilh an unassisted marker and twosttpninutesr later grabjcltheipuck in the newcastlerendtb repeat hisajformaiwe then only ioseconds following that goal stouffville took a 30eadbh a dan another team effort kx i brought a 42win oct315 i with pickering as dale f leger larry fockler scott frisby and davids v pcarce tallied on assists i by howie underwood f 1 pearcc philip faulkner i and mark leslie j j f againsfport perry i nov 3 the squad came if together for a solid 7 win with david pearce lawsontally from scott managing a hat trick and 5 frisbyv singles by doug williams newcastles only goal mark leslie kelly ward and larry fockler assists were notched v by i philv faulkner redshaw and jim reid camellatelnthe second period c in the final frame it was all stouffville hockey vf v away ganie bantam a ujviy beat port perry 1 the port t perry contest was a lacklustre tonight atjs p the t5peewees i newcastle are visitors v- 4 i r v the stoaffville dlsu secondary school boysvvolleyball woo thefyorkt from county uue along with the midget and senior the squadsothe seniors went on to the provincial j quarterfinals ro pictured sin row one arev steve schell mitchell palmef a and keni benson in back captain mike lafleur dan gibson lloyd johnston and xiowtn heise- v f 7 3j larger but slower teamj ay -the- two successful team left their shooting at stouffville i shots jvvere j home iii their first away fired by steve spangwth v stouffville i the stouffville bantama tfo mtiejnthe contest- steve snewman on- against a somewhatssecond