the tribune stouffvjhe ont thursday april 15 194s sports news and views by c h nolan georgetown brought along their the public is urged to attend the girls- pipe band in full scotch i athletic club meeting on monday regalia for thursday nighfs sbdwjr april 19th in the municipal hall game along with markham girls bugle band they provided an enjoyable interlude between periods local hockey teams show profits despite heavy expenses mixdkv imaxs- new s2100u kink the tiny little hockey village of minder is to nave a new rink i despite very heavy expenses plans are already under way lorin stouffville juniors and markdav night over the construction of an arena and ham intermediates showed profits millionaires recreation centre to cost 21000 j tne seasons play profits of both clubs will be divided among the bill mulholland who hails from players stouffville club is expected ballantrae and held down the goal- s u a net profit of approxi tending job for the newmarket junior hockey team this past winter was voted most valuable player on his team at a recent get- together ken broughton was second choice in the voting the town of walkerton has accepted a bid for s40000 worth of bonds the proceeds being for an artificial ice plant in the walkerton area the issue at 3 per cent sold at 303 slightly better than par the property and finance com mittees of the town of newmarket reported to council last week on the advisability of the sale of the new market arena providing artificial ice is installed by the purchaser the committee has an offer to pur chase and install artificial ice from mr cliff gunn slated to pitch for waterloo in the oba senior ranks this year the promising righthander lew mc- taggart who pitched for little britain last season in the tri- county league ran into a bad break last week a break that might seriously effect his baseball career he caught his right arm in a pulley while cutting wood on his fathers farm at little britain breaking it between the- wrist and elbow and putting a six inch gash in his arm your reporter feels that the newmarket era takes the tribune to task in last weeks sports column for not revealing earlier than it did the story of how union- ville junior hockey club was declared ineligible for competition a month before the playoffs com menced possibly the heading now it can be told was mis leading but the truth of the matter is that unionville club only knew of the oha ruling and it was not until the auroraunionville finals were underway that your reporter learned the truth of the matter from president panter the news paper story was released as soon as learned ringwood wrestler in action at denver frank hewitt of ringwood recently battled wild bill longson in a mat card at denver colorado we read in the denver daily longson wild battle in the main event against frank hewitt clever and rough canadian performer who was tossed out of the ring last week in his special event against two ton tony galento longson and hewitt are booked for two out of three falls without a time limit in an encounter which will see the champion risk his version of the grappling championship against the canadian wrestler mately 500 the boys will be hav ing a gettogether shortly for this purpose the balance is slightly less than that of last year due to heavier transportation expenses markham intermediates have not yet issued their final financial statement but prior to april 5th was a profit of over 2500 on the season adding to this amount the net receipts from the last two games the club expects to wind up with approximately 5000 to the good markhams gross receipts reached 10000 but expenses were very heavy equipment alone cost ing nearly 1100 the gate receipts from the fifth game at oshawa were split between markham and georgetown 1 don campbell teams valuable player choice don campbell defenceman with the stouffville red wings junior b hockey club was elected most valuable player by his teammates on monday evening mac clement captain of the team and keith jewett alternate captain were runnersup in the balloting the most valuable player award was introduced by the oha last year and took the form of an allstar hockey game in toronto with picked players from the vari ous groups however this year the chosen stars will receive trophies in recognition of this distinction don campbell has been a popular member of the red wings since their formation three seasons ago and congratulations are extended to him on this occasion georgetown raiders are new oha intermediate champions defeat markham millionaires in overtime hoof citon scores the winning and nesbitt combined on both these tally with less than a minute to efforts- go in extra session bangayi twas then that mike bradbury and milroy looked best for ca through to tie the score again markham with his tip into the open net when georgetown raiders are the new markham goalie had gone out ontario hockey association inter- smother a rebound mediate a champions and thev the third period produced two won that title bv the wav of a goals one from each side and that thrilling 43 win in oshawa thurseft the stage set for the overtime the markham session with only a minute left to play jand markham beginning to press that gives georgetown the sene by a tour games to one count and flipped over to gibson the boys really deserved it for the q fighting display they put on at all nq hg times throughout the series i qne a y ange gibson led the way for the raid- he ha1 the sno and the eve ami ers with a threegoal hattrick in it weru for tne w showing to add to his overtime win ning counter throughout the scoreless first period the teams played wideopen hockey and it looked as though markham would score on more than one occasion there were only 44 seconds left to play when that little red light went on and so the markham coach pull ed harper out of the nets to give his team a oneman advantage any way georgetown then got a pen alty to add to markhams strength nesbitt was again the biggest b all the cooks spoiled the missman on the millionaire squad broth for they couldnt get untangl- in that first period when he showed ed long enough to get away a shot how to draw the goalie out and eve bothered rhodes in the whiff the puck right bv the georgetown twine open net for the losers it was a toughie the second period began in a fr but with a little more rush with gibson scoring the fir arounci they could goal of the game for georgetown have s a g markham came back fast then with p hlraseif mo two counters to tie and then give en he came through with the them the lead in the game bangav ff down ln tn ln whlch 6 his team faced elimination reach a really good old age miss teresa jordan spent the easter vacation at their old home near elgin ont marvin barlow spent the week end with his brother at vernon ville the next meeting of the wa of the united church will be held at the home of mrs chas puckrin on the 21st inst miss joyce duncan is boarding with mrs sheridan for the balance of the high school term don crawford has purchased the fargo truck from grassmere and will help delivering crops to the canneries this fall we wish don success in his farming ventures vhokoia captures junior c title i of the sunday schoo miss dept pie and ice cream will be served at thorold legion marched to its he program come and first oh a junior c title in th evcning eux have donated oshawa friday night when they a num of small chairs to the two very convincingly won the third primary classes of the sunday and deciding game of the finals school which will be much appreci- intermediate baseball for stouffville its rumored in local sports circles that some members of the stouflville athletic club are interested in organizing an inter mediate oba ball team here this summer certainly the idea nasi merit if sufficient material is availi able three outsiders with baseball score of ated mrs f byers accompanied by mr and mrs h gilchrist of oshawa were city visitors last saturday evening mr m pegg and sons were on a fishing trip to the north country sweetsburg guilty to having man ufactured and sold creamery butter containing more than 10 per cent of water and less than so per cent of milk fat contrary to the dairy industry act and was fined 10 with costs plus 5 for analysis the charge was laid by an officer of the dominion department of agriculture greenwood mr and mrs elmo disney and experience who would be avauawel we the c las sunday are said to be orv rouse now overl vsltln witl1 re and mrs junior age mac clement and norm om gananoque by the 71 thorolds big team had little difficulty with the lighter faster gans except in the first period but then it was when goalie don roach of thorold rose to the over the weekend we hope they heights with some spectacular had better luck than some that have saves i gone recently on such a trip i the scarlet fever patients are rrtmtrv mvwit bivbn i nearly well again and no more but- grbamer1 oa ner fined breaks as vet the flu is still on on the 16th of march arthur the go getting some that hadnt it favreau roxton falls shefford earlier on co pq reg no 2036 pleaded at mrs p wilson visited with mr stunden we believe the reorgan izing of the intermediate ball league which flourished some years ago in this district would get good fan support certainly however the minor baseball so well fostered by the athletic club last year should not be overlooked as many of the younger lads are shaping up into good junior material we have no information yet as to the inten tions of our neighbours markham richmond hill aurora and new market markham having done so well in the minor series last year and not having many intermediate players available will no doubt be most interested in a juvenile or junior group athletic club issues first financial statement donations town business men may 21 1917 sport day draw aug 13 1917 street fair dance feb 1 1917 carnival queen frolic oct 24 1917 banquet baseball recontructing baseball screen uniforms junior baseball team girls softball uniforms gate receipts junior baseball gate receipts girls soft ball gate receipts for midget baseball umpires fees baseball equipment refreshments and players transportation for junior midget bantam girls cleaning all baseball uniforms oha affliation fees birth cert baseball uniform alterations use of school for baseball banquet advertising and postage long distance telephone calls tennis equip nets tapes etc gate receipts for minor hockey midget bantam peewee hockey equip sweaters sticks etc arena rental for free skating for all public school children of district every sat afternoon arena for hockey games etc credit balance cash on hand gross gross receipts expend 19400 35775 221965 35775 7400 37319 2s5g 520 10 so 15275 1039s9 1527g 20700 5965 25500 16700 5760 46661 2330 775 300 500 5220 1000 10395 20591 10000 10500 67k39 net net receipts expend 49400 20500 117976 20500 13300 5965 25500 16700 37319 2850 520 5760 clarke the wa met last thursday afternoon in the basement of the church with ten members present the worship service was taken by mrs m pegg mrs f byers and mrs brooks secretary read the minutes of the last meeting after the business part was finished all set their hands to work at a quilt this friday evening the broug ham vp will present their two short dramas bachelor baby and leap year wedding in the church at 815 under the auspices 1085 46661 2330 775 300 500 5220 1000 10395 20591 10000 10500 67839 and mrs maskell of salem corners last sunday afternoon audley several from here attended the horticultural meeting at dunbar- ton on tuesday evening mr leonard butt of huttonville who showed glad slides at the meeting was the guest of grassmere he being a prominent jersey breeder several from here attended the double weddings in the pickering united church on saturday last when two of our young people were united in matrimony good wishes and congratulations are being showered upon the happy couples gordon west has taken over the farm of his father at lot 11 con 4 or that part of the farm lying south of the cpr we wish gordon health and prosperity in his ven ture all the family were present with col p j rowe at his farm here on sunday last to help in celebrating his 89th birthday the col is enjoy ing fairly good health and still has a cheery word for all his friends the col enjoys the distinction of being the only man in these parts who has farmed for over 50 years on the same farm may he live to a 44yearold trapper at sault ste marie accidentally slashed his leg with an axe and lay helpless for ten days praying that someone might come and release him from his misery wonder if the trapper will be impressed by his experience to the extent that he will know how the dumb animals are caused end less suffering by his traps if he is impressed the accident that over took him will have been a gods blessing to the wild life that he hunts watch the label on 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