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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 26, 1950, p. 11

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sports the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 26 1949 news and views ready and rarin to go okring n that in been turned in at the oflice hob bangay local hockey and baseball star is making a name for himself down on the east coast he now stands seventh in the scoring race while his team xorth sidney places second in the group jim mecoimick manager of the waterloo 195051 junior a team has watched every district junior c and d team in action for the past few weeks in his hunt for players his search will take him into northern ontario in a short time eugene kick paisley joined the roster of the senior clippers over the weekend and it was expected he would see action at midland on tuesday night paisley was a standout defenceman with the stouffville red wings a junior entry here several years ago ing that no sports event ever staged in stouffville drew as large a crowd as that gathered here for the senior hockey game saturday night there were 1s02 cash customers added to which was the free list which would bring the number present very close to 1900 there were 13gg paid at the game in newmarket last week markham and stouffville dvew 1 100 to their first meeting last year midland the senior oppositionfsaturday this saturday night stouffville clippers will play host to midland flyers as they sunt down the second half of the big seven schedule ten games to go while the clippers piled up a comfortable point margin in the early part of the season the other clubs have been rounding into shape and have been whittling away at the local lead until the home club is on the verge of slipping into third or even fourth place unless it pulls itself for a player who is supposed to be at the end of his xhi career and playing between two young- fourth viae sters milt schmidt isnt doing too u smartly badly with the boston bruins orillia have already tied the schmidt has tallied 25 points with clippers after a poor start and 11 of them being goals meteors are right on their heels just a couple of poin several new netminders have there was quite been working out with the local the frontlines over the weekend senior squad in an effort to bol- gg g s ster this position on the team at present mulholland is the only on monday night beginning at goalie regularly available for r stouffville minors will take on service aurora in a twin bill the local midgets and juveniles are provid- i ing some hangup hockey exhibi- referees in manitoba are tions tnat vou should see theyre trike for more pay thelyour stars of tomorrow and you ate is s750 a game but can see them in action monday hese chaps are all set to go in the opening ontario minor hockey association midget game in the local arena be tween stouffville and new market referee lambert mal- loy is about to drop the puck for the faceoff between bud junior out on stt present rate is s750 a game but they want 15 the same amount paid junior and senior referees in the oha a series carvil transports defeated morris ac by a lopsided score here monday night but you would never know it by the action dished up for the two hundred odd fans present youve still got to hand it to the junior pucksters when it comes to keeping up rugged sus tained action tommy burlington former owen sound whizz now with sask can see night p w millionaires down meteors 153 jim thomas markham millionaires showed complete superiority over toronto meteors at newmarket on monday night as they blasted fifteen goals past goalie buffey in the visitors net carr was outguessed on three occasions inn iviui sask- six goals in the first five in the atoon stands fifth in the list of second and four in third made up scorers in the western senior tne totai for th ni as defence league with 31 points 13 behind arulforwards alike took advantage tho loarw of the many scoring opportunities me leaaei brerihhn ihti m don harmon paces midgets in 31 win over aurora don harmoil came up with two goals at aurora on friday night to cive stnnirin -m- photo by cadicux lehman on the left and robin son on the right joe lewis a stouffville wingman can be seen in the background lewis and couch on top in local pointgetting in the stouffville net cec carpentier of sutton who is wellknown locally since his wife was a former local girl was one of two referees here on monday night handling the current junior b game between carvils and morris i midgets trim the hiji 54 stouffville midgets came through with their fourth straight victory on tnnln rj- aumgni victory kewley of meteors taking i on monday night when they down proceedings from the bench ed richmond hill 51 in a schndnl- rn tho ed richmond hill 51 in a schedul ed omha game here bunt lewis and bud lehman led the local lads with a pair of goals each while harper scored the other stouffville tally joe lewis bud lehman and procenko collected assists tomlinson youngberg van dyke and hood scored for rich mond hill there were nine penal ties meted out five to the home club and four to the visitors brennan with three goals and three assists led the winners with bell singleton since and perry garnering two apiece milroy playihc his first game broke into the scoring column with a goal early in the third period midway through the second a freeforall broke out between both visiting players and fans as wat son and scott of meteors came to gether on the boards an unknown over anxious fan became involved n a wild fist swinging battle at once extra fans joined in and the police had to be called to remove the disturber from the arena kewley of meteors taking in the took gord lewis and don couch two numy nignt to of the stouffville clippers best per- give stouffville midgets a 31 win formers are on top of the heap so npihhnrs in an oa1ha far as points are concerned lewis ovei then neignbois in an uuha le m ahead folowing league fixture saturdays game here with a total eddie murphy was the other of 28 w couch has 27 couch stouffville scorer with wilson scored 11 goals against 1g foi getting auroras lone tally john lewis davis was exceptionally effective there is not a man on the team who has not at least several pofnts to his credit lewis and couch are well out in front while its a close race between the next half dozen performers having all tallied from ten to seventeen points injuries have also played a part keeping some players out of the lineup for as many as five games dint scott one of the bettei wingers over the past few seasons has rejoined orillia bombers and will add plenty of punch to the already potent orillia crew whose best scoring threats to date have been ab bowen and clary payne scott is a former barrie and collingwood star in chelmsford eng married school teachers who are going to become mothers may take 14 weeks maternity leave they do so on half pay ontario rukll pickering cp brougham cherrywood markham hogarth dunbarton pickering to the ice in a stick wielding exhibition as he dared all comers to give battle after a short delay the game got underway once more 1 scott of meteors was given five minutes for his part in the fracas while watson received two vic since and ronnie bell were standouts for the homesters while perry showed up well on defence about 1000 fans witnessed the a me gp markham 13 stouffville u orillia 12 meteors 12 collingwood 12 midland n eclipse 5 senior hockey standing monday jan 23rd w l 1 t b 1 0 3 2 f 1 1 a 9 1 7 1 2 i 9 1 0 0 african monkeys run gibralter rocks the bible still ranks as the worlds best seller gone with the wind takes second place the term printers devil comes from the ifioos when the boys who 9 1 were apprentices used to get so 4 covered with ink they were black 2 and called devils coop chick starter has everything j every element necessary for the proper development and feathering of bobv chicks is put into coop chick starter firstquality vegetable and animal pro teins plus vital trace minerals and vita mins are found in coop chick starter in odequate quantities huge crowd of nearly 2000 see local clippers thumped by markham to the tune of 104 jim thomas before 1s00 fans the largest crowd ever to jam into a local arena the millionaires and clippers battled it out on saturday night it was the last meeting be tween the two local clubs during the regular schedule and the boys turned in a fast clean game from the drop of the puck the watson sluce jewitt line sparked the millionaires to their 101 win taking part in six of their teams ten markers the clippers scoring was divided evenly throughout the team with each line picking up a goal austie baker notched the other clipper tally the huge crowd of local supporters were naturally stunned by reversal of their favourites they had watched the clippers tie markhams highscoring trio up in knots at xewmarket and felt con fident of victory on home ice the blueshiris were trying all the way but were definitely not clicking passes went wild and players fell into the old rut of failing to clear out of their own end until somebody usually took the puck away from them at the opening of the period the homesters pressed the millionaires into their own zone and stunden was called upon to make some fancy close in stops at 137 with i rose serving a penalty brennan broke through and flipped the rubber to singleton who promptly fired it home to put the visitors one up a minute later jewitt and watson combined to beat mul holland and give their team a two goal lead midway throughout the period sayliss cut in from the blue line passed neatly to the uncovered hopper who blinked the light and put the homesters back in the game once more in the closing minute fred scott led a rush up centre ice passing to jewitt at the blue line who in turn set watson up to take a 31 lead at 332 of the second period austie baker checked brennan as he cleared from his own zone and scored only to have bert baker tally on a similar play a few seconds later since made it five for markham unassisted at 005 and j rumney put the visitors farther in the lead at 1001 from b forgie the clippers although trailing by four goals never let down as gault sped up through the centre passed back to minton who beat stunden with a low drive a minute later the watson jewitt sluce line struck again with wat son picking up his second goal of the night in the dying seconds of the period lewis kept his goal scoring record intact bagging one from thomas who placed the rubber on stundens doorstep the final periods scoring was all markham although on the play both teams battled fairly even clement scored first followed by goals from forgie and jewitt to end the game round steak sirloin porterhouse shoulder roast brisket bone in rump roast fresh shoulders pork fresh hams smoked picnic hams pure pork sausage side bacon peameal back bacon smoked back bacon oysters lc oboyles meat market telephone 35 we will this year on request accompanied by a veterinary certificate mix sulphaquinoxaline in your chick starter this is the wonder drug which pre vents coccidiosis in your flocks without the use of pills or medicine new low price on coop chick starter peat moss carload of peat moss arrived to take care of early purchasers of chicks brooders special queen oil brooders electric brooders water fountains feeders in all sizes in order to hit the egg market this year chicks should be in by the end of january two phones for your convenience 269 and 122 stouffville coop association down through the years gray coach lines passen gers have enjoyed a full measure of new model comfort as better and better buses have been built this record is your assurance that you will continue to enjoy all the advantages of progressive public travel service on the highways round trip sf louis 2705 halifax 5465 owen sound 770 los angeles 8455 subject to change tickets and information stouffvlue motors phone 170 t- f t juveniles score trio in last period down aurora 74 stouffville juveniles came through with a threegoal splurge in the last period to down aurora 71 in a scheduled omha juvenile game on friday night aurora scored the only goal in the first period mcrae getting it near the end of the twenty minutes forfar got two and chad- wick and redshaw each one in the second period to outscore the vongstreeters and put the locals in front 13 redshaw fockler and boadway were the marksmen in the last period after aurora had tied the count on an early period goal by munshan senior playoff setup to have four teams there will be four teams includ ed in the local senior hockey play offs rather than three as originally agreed upon the reason for the change from three to four was the inclusion of eclipse into the group the four top clubs will play off first against fourth and second against third the first rounds will be threeoutoffive with the group final a fouroutofseven affair mrs w frank ratty mrs v f batty passed away suddenly last week at her ftome onehalf mile south of brooklin she was in her 70th year a life long resident of the brooklin dis trict mrs batty was active with many community projects and identified with the work of the united church she was a life member of the womens mission ary society and active in the womans association she had been a member of the brooklin womens institute for many years mrs batty was the former lottie coakwoll daughter of the late mr and mrs charles coakwell of markham township surviving are her husband frank batty and a son john and two daughters doris at home and mrs e g nichol helen of oshawa more than 500 sets for radio listening have been given away free in britain by the wireless for bedridden society

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