Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 10, 1977, p. 11

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t rlr i y j- the second section sports news district news classified section j stjtm riast ciuo run oy parents exercise fun fdr kids jst bill jay catches karen braun as she comes off the springboard in karen braun doesnt quite have the order to teach her correct takeoff form annegret lamure cartwheel perfected but shes working at it she is a member of the ballantrae gymnastic club the ballantrae gymnastic club relies heavily on the help of parents with their program here helen kazais is giving tammy savage a few tips on the handstand on the leftterry schweitzer swings on the ropes ips when tin- teacher maria gillespie saj btrctcli beckey ltadley stretches everything including her tongue u il bcckcj ih one of the juungubt gjnmasts at the uallantrau club meet cobourg in playoffs may clippers finish in third place clippers led lindsay by one point saturday night port hope came to town already assured of first place with 51 points but anxious to preserve a five goal margin for their goaltender kevin tindall at 8 pm the clippers as he battled bowman- won the right to face sixth villcs netminding duo for bypetesanderson the ken may cho ppers v the cobourg cougars last night in cobourg in the first game of a bestofseven playoff series c game two could be in stouffville tomorrow night starting place cobourg i by finishing in third place with 39 points- just one c meagre point ahead of lindsay last- weeks race to the wire must surely have come from a mickey spillane suspense thriller the may squad won game eighteen a week top goalie honours the clippers showed little concern for tindalls guest as the local squad pumped eight goals past him to win 85 doug taylor kevin barrick led the way with two goals each while singles were notched by scott connor andy leitch sons turned in his second outstanding performance in as many days but for many clippers notably goaltender rick marsh- man iuwas their worst performance of the year but all was not lost for lo and behold the lindsay club lost to port perry sunday night in port perry by a score of ago tuesday in uxbridge peter fitzpatrick and as they dumped the perry brown terry watts scored twice for the panthers who- meet lindsay in series a chris bullen earl johns and ken swales notched singles the win once again moved the may crew ahead of lindsay who by beating frank- ford friday night had taken over dominion autos- 112 scott connor kevin barrick andy leitch and craig waite each scored twice for the- clippers bill meakes ted assinck and doug taylor notched singles while larry pilkey and peter delic replied for v uxbridge this set the stage for one temporarily of the most bizarre third place i finishes in league history needing only a win to tv stouffville and secure third spot the lindsay each had two clippers ventured to games remaining frankford for a sunday bbwmanville had jafternoon- affair and finished with 51 points promptly blew their pory hope by winning- chance losing 8- kevin their remaining fuwo barrick perry brown games could finish with scott connor s doug 53 points a with bowmanviue would also 81 third place belonged to the clippers and despite a lindsay protest of two port perry- lindsay encounters over three supposedly ineligible players the clippers today find themselves either one up or one down on the cobourg cougars the clippers sport a 31 record against cobourg this season with 53 and 97 wins at home and a 81 win in cobourg their only loss to the cougar club wua a 96 dumping in cobourg so with the seasons league schedule now behind them the may crew now hopes to avenge their first round loss to port hope last year after finishing the league schedule in third place with two more points than this year once again the wealth of hockey talent is there the only question that remains is whether or not the clipper crew can conquer their own at titudes in a hard- fought game betz pools and stouffville fish and chips battled it out to a 33 draw betz had many scoring chances but the fish and chips goalie played an outstanding game and robbed them time after time above the puck is flicked over the goalie by a betz player stouffville atom bs lose one bantam as sweep port hope win one stouffville one win one loss was the outcome of recent play by the local atom b team hosting last weekend boys had it all their way steven small played one of his best games ever getting a hattrick other goals were scored by darrin hardy and chris brown uxbridge went uxbridge home with a 51 defeat hope by scores of 60 and the local another weekend 104 respectively bypetesanderson the- don anderson haulage- ban tarn as made short work of their best of five playoff series with port hope as the local squad swept games two and three in port game was less successful playing in markham the bs dropped a 32 match combined with their decisive 122 opening win friiit sale for spartans going wellends monday at home the trucking club now waits for an early march start against either napanee or gananoque the port hope team was never in it as the superbly coached an- derson crew outclassed them at every turn in the 60 win david raymer and ted waite led the way with two goals apiece while single tallies came from the sticks of david mckenzie and tony herold the defensive corps of jim chilvers- paul barry claude maiuet and daryl linda butler here practicing a graceful taylor craig waite and r little jump is one of mike wightnan tallied twelve skaters par- give them first place on for the may dub jamie ticipating in interclnb the strength toffmoreogden led the huskies competition at season wins over with three goals markham arena this bowmanviue the huskies over with three goals the defenceman paul par- weekend 7 stouffville red grapefruit fund raising for the anyone whowants local high schools grapefruit andfor oranges basketball team n the should call the school spartans is going yery 6101433 if a student athlete has nctcsued at their home said eugene reesor one of the organizers cailers are asked to leave a message with their name address well according to organizers next monday is the cutoff date for the student athletes selling texas fresh oranges and ruby- and phone number so that a student can call to take the order the 20pound boxes contain about 20 grapefruits or 36 oranges and the fortypound boxes hold about twice as many the smaller box costs 565 and the larger goes for 950 make brilliant stops of labelled port hope shots monday nights 104 triumph was not as easy as the previous friday encounter the anderson club led early in the first period on a goal by daryl norton but two quick tallies by port hopes shawn wakely added fuel to the port hope fire stouffvilles david raymer following the lead of his father ex- tinguished a portion of the fire with his fifth goal of the series three minutes later gary carr added the finishing touches as norton turned in another- the local crew fired seven sparkling performance goals in succession to ners while jim chilvers blasted two home singles were scored by raymer norton- zenon byblow but the individual star of game two was goaltender mark forrester early in the first- period mark made two dazzling stops on screened shots from the blueline late in the second frame and again in the third period he was again called upon to lead 92 wakely scored his third of the night and grant jex notched a single for the port hope squad but the comeback was shortlived and the haulage boys added one more for the road gary carr scored four goals for the win clipper playoffs stouffville the stouffville clip pers have ended their season in third place and will meet sixth place coburg team in the playoffs the first game will take place in v stouffville on friday feb ii at 830 pm on monday feb 14 the clippers will travel to coburg game time 8 pm and on wednesday coburg will return to play in the stouffville arena at 81spm and ted waite waite led all playmakers with six assists while carr norton paul barry tony herold and tony leger picked up two apiece coach wayne em merson deserves much credit for the superb hockey his team is currently playing there is little that they did wrong against port hope v the only visible weakness- in the series was the inability of centreman waite and winger carr to realize that they do have an excellent left winger in tony leger who must be discouraged by the ap- parentdisregard for ui outstanding efforts jno doubt coach emmersori will have the problem corrected by early march and the don anderson haulage squad will be in ugh gear for their second round series against either jv noe gananoqw

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