the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 16 1950 sports news and views attendance at the markham- stouffville game in oshawa on sat urday night fell much below the millionaires expectations less than sixteen hundred showing up the lack of oshawa patrons was the big surprise the turnout in stouffville on monday was like wise much below the recent orillia series stouffville clippers are all equipped with handsome canadian- amtiican arm crests to be worn during their stay in the states this weekend as guests of the clinton ny hockey club all arrange ments for the american tour are being handled by the clinton hosts and the local players are looking forward to a most enjoyable week end outing kent storey exgeorgetown star is winding up the season with north sydney of the cape breton league with the top spot in the league scoring honors 92 points in ninth position is bob bangay exmarkham millionaire with sixty points 16 goals and 14 assists oxygen was used here for the first time on friday night when orillia brought in four tanks in an effort to keep their players pepped up the boys took great gulps of the stuff between periods but the results were not apparent on the ice as the clippers were doing all the flying and without artificial respiration if loring doolittle of auroras hockey indians is seen cleaning the ice or lugging the equipment arounddont be surprised hes done about everything else for the team his regular chore is playing on the defense he filled in as a winger for a sick buddy and came up with four goals and one assist to almost beat the bradford club single- handed next night in sutton doo little again playing on the wing picked up a couple of assists before he took over the goaltending chore after eric smith auroras regular goalie had to retire with a badly cut nosealthough he never had played goal before doolittle stopped 17 out of 20 shots markham management neglected to make arrangements for a supply of tickets for the game here mon day night and aroused quite a kick from a number of their fans however a number of markham sports who have patronized the stouffville arena all winter were taken care of with telephone orders manager watts made arrangements to pick up a block of scats for this friday nights game so millionaire followers will not have to take potluck a second time public skating at the arena this saturday night tickets are on sale for friday nights senior hockey final here but theyre going fast watch for announcement of the stouffville lions club big sprit skating carnival stouffville curlers came within an ace of carrying off the canadian steamship lines trophy at the big meet at midland the trophy also carried with it a set of fine wrist watches the local quartette com posed of c brillinger d hodgins w brillinger and m e watts skip won four of their games and tied two and came in for second money the stouffvillites defeated rinks from gravenhurst brace bridge royal canadians and beavcrton best game of the last night was that between r reive of churchill and m e watts group rieve trailed so at one time but made a beautiful draw shot to win 1110 after an extra end m the reserved seat ticket sale was a sellout only twentyfour hours after they went on sale saturday morning for mondays game with markham and it will likely be the same story for fridays affair here guelph biltmores junior a now in ontario finals with wind sor request that 400 paid earl reibel and eddie stankiewicz be fore the start of this season be returned still hasnt been acted upon by the oha guelph gave each boy 200 to sign for this season but then tost the players in the draft to windsor the guelph club was unable to get the money back from the players the detroit red wings or the spitfires so they dumped the matter into the laps of the oha executives kenneth davie centre for slit ton captured the scoring champ ionship and the rogers trophy of the trolley hockey league with a total of 23 goals 40 assists for points newmarkets billy john ston was the runnerup with 36 goals and 23 assists for a 59point total goalie fred dillman of the newmarket club picked up the marigold award for allowing the least number of goals during the regular season stouffvillk high school wins hockey title stouffville high school has won the local school hockey champion ship trophy for the first time since 1939 the high school here is in a threeteam league with markham and agincourf playing a four- game round the home school won all four games markham go two up in bestofseven group finals but to no avail as the millionaires held firm there were eleven penalties all told six coming to the homesters officials farrell and crombie handled the game millionaires 3 clippers 1 after holding the millionaires to a lone tally in the first the clippers fought back to tie the score and came on a couple of occasions very close to adding a few more only to have stunden form a stonewall in front of the net two goals by wat son one in the dying minutes of the second and another at 6 12 of the third spelt defeat for the home sters although on the losing end of the score the blueshirts held their own for most of the game but became eratic at times when pass ing around the net it was here that the markham boys took advantage making every move and shot on the net count hardly had the first period gotten underway when sayliss received a slashing penalty it was while he was serving time that singleton beat harper from bell for the opening marker both teams battled on fairly even terms for the rest of the period and the boys left the ice with markham leading 10 sixteen minutes had passed by in the second frame before hard working hochberg blasted a sizz ling drive to the top corner to tie the score sayliss picked up the hardly had the second period assist on the goal as he set ross gotten underway when hockberg up for the shot drifted a high shot pass stunden at 1902 watson poked in his unassisted to break the ice and end first goal after g scott had bounc- the scoring for the period j ed the rubber of harper from the with perry serving a tripping blue line the clippers left the ice penalty to start the final frame still trailing by one goal gord lewis sank couchs pass for in the final frame both teams the tying goal the jubilation how- battled on fairly even terms ever was short lived as scott in although the boys in green came some way or form blinked the light i up with the only marker jewitt less than a minute later for what set the play up passing to watson proved to be the winning goal i who pulled the unprotected harper although the goal was strongly i to one side and flipped the puck protested it was allowed and the into the corner this ended the clippers had to face the 32 defeat scoring for the game there were in the dying minutes of the game only eight penalties none for harper was drawn from the net anything serious although baker stouffville steals the show at silver skate derby millionaires 3 clippers by jim thomas markham millionaires made it two in a row here on monday night as they edged the homesters in a wide open contest 32 although on the nights play the blueshirts were outscored they hemmed the markhamites into their own zone and had them bottled up on many occasions only the great ork of stunden in the visitors net kept the millionaire crew on the top end of the score as he turned in another of his steady games be tween the pipes herbie rose turned in a great game on defence with his headlong rushes and stonewall tactic being featured throughout the contest hochberg who has been a standout all season as well as in the present series looked good also up for ward johnnie drummond played one of his better games breaking up many determined markham passing plays and fighting hard all the way for the visitors it was stunden all the way watson turned in one of the best efforts up front with uncinate sluce at s35 of the first period jewitt slipped a quick shot by harper to give the visitors the lead and eight minutes later sluce stiekhandled neatly to beat harper on break away rose the only man back fell in a vain attempt to catch the speedy winger who found himself alone in front of the net mosc383rxjex3ewes marmill the quality name of poultry arid livestock feeds marmill chick starter assures rapid growth strong bones good feather development available in regular and coarse grind pellets or crumbles 24 milk maker a quality feed for your dairy herd excello hog grower the hog ration thai pays extra dividends poultry supplies peat moss cod liver oil shell grit germicides coal blue coal please place your orders early for next seasons fuel buy blue coal americas finest anthracite central feed store speed skaters from stouffville stole the show in the toronto and district silver skates derby held at ravina gardens toronto on friday night the local contingent carried off seven titles from the girls cradle class to the senior ladies event a field of 17i from 1yearolds up competed in the meet sponsored by the central ontario speed skating association with prizes donated by the toronto daily star biggest pointwinner for stoulf- ville was helen snowball who won the girls undersixteen quarter mile and then stepped up to take the senior ladies open half mile she just missed in the silver skates event over 880 yards be ing shaded by another stouffville speedster marion atkinson hetty acton outstanding local blade artist added more points to the stouffville crown with a win in the senior ladies quarter mile event clarence fockler of stouffville wearing hockey skates upset the two favourites alan workman toronto and lloyd fraser water loo to win the boys silver skates event in the under eighteen class ross madill picked off the top spot in the undertwelve race and little linda wagg daughter of mr and mrs elgin wagg completed the stouffville sweep taking the cradle class under eight years this was stouftvilles first attempt on any large scale to win speedskating honours and certain ly proved that there is a wealth of such talent in this locality stanley theatre stouffville ontario two shows nightly monday to saturday 7 pm 9 pm friday saturday march 17 18 two snappy shows teamed up for your enjoyment saps at sea stan laurel oliver hardy jinx money with the bowery boys monday tuesday march 20 21 terrific entertainment larwflfie situation is well in harvd john wayne tqhi9 4 john agaradele mara- forrest tucker jut wu1y cassell james brown richard webb arthur franz julie bishop james hoioeh piter c0e richar0 meckel so fct hwrr irojo fdod c swrr ir n i oiftetedbyahindw aiiocuteprodiket- edmund gminiti a republic picture march 22 23 laughs wednesday thursday make mine starring that gleesome threesome joan davis ray bolger dennis day plus savage splendor an african travelogue cause of their american exhibition trip both clubs realized that if play off dates could not be settled amicably between the two the oha would set them and the teams would play thein however a meeting on monday night with both executive and player repre sentatives settled their minor differences without any trouble and established the abovemention ed dates satisfactory to both clippers sweep orillia series 175 6n the round whod have thought it after end of one period spotting orillia a onegoal lead in it was still anybodys game up their second semifinal series of polm llle s i period the roof fell in so far as total goal games stouffville let pfyila was concerned the clippers just skated the visitors dizzy and hochberg alinton rose bradbury couch and lewis all scored the two hundred and fifty orillia fans who made the trip with the club complete with noisemakers and badges were stunned at the sudden upset of their favourites the bombers kept trying and loose a 141 scoring wave on the bombers here friday night com- pletly overwhelming the norther ners the win gave stouffville the round 175 and moved them into the oha senior group finals with markham the game in orillia on wednes day was a nip and tuck affair with checking and both teams did get in clcre for a few good trys heavy playing it cosy for fear of having in the last period but the clippers the score run up on them in the continued to roll and added goaltocount series lewis and another five gcftils to make sire minton each tallied for stouffville in the first period but orillia kept pace payne and antonia notching two varty put the bombers in the lead with the only goal of the second period and bowen added another in the first three minutes of the last period to make the score 12 sayliss put the clippers george sayliss turned on a burst of speed in the last period sailing in for two goals within 10 seconds jackie thomas and don couch with two were the other final period scorers stouffville players racked up a total of 23 points in the game clarke orillias outstanding phone 277 stouffville elmer daniels prop avv jrwppjrw back in the game with a goal at goalie received a nasty clip on the 820 but the bombers hung on head during a scramble around his grimly and finished the game with net in the first period and it was that one goal margin thought that the blow upset the the officiating of sparky vale steady netminder however his and drummond exchanged a few punches in the final period it was nice to see the boys play clean hockey and we hope it will con tinue throughout the series hockey playoffs continue as originally scheduled the senior hockey playoffs be tween stouffville and markham are continuing this week as scheduled the third game of the best fouroutofseven series will be played in oshawa this wednesday night with the fourth game back here in stouffville this friday night if more games arc necessary they will be played on monday night at newmarket wednesday at stouffville and thursday in oshawa following last saturday nights game in oshawa manager watts of markham asked stouffville to play the fifth game there on satur- think how 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