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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 20, 1950, p. 12

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the tribune stouffviie ont thursday april 20 1950 sports news and views tlias nolan ken rusnell former stouffville boy is a member of the new market town merchants cham pions of the newmarket town hockey league this winter jack found of orono and appointee of the oha lo the ok ii 1 was on hand here satur day to supervise the fifth frame of the senior playoff bob kinnear coach of the fort frances canadians in the senior western final hockey series has been tired for signing as coach of waterloos new 130g1 junior a oha entry stouffville clippers continue with their spring workoutsand one of their latest recruits is don hall defcneenian this last season with oshawa generals hall under the tutorship of tommy anderson oshawa coach was one of the best defencemen in this years junior a group he will be overage for junior next fall hall was very impressive in the two exhibition games ho has played with the clippers here and in alliston hell be with them again this thursday night in alliston bobby hassard centreman with lewicki and armstrong star line with marlboro seniors now in the allan cup hunt against sherbrooke visited the local arena on saturday afternoon bob is looking forward to another baseball season with stouffville intermediates newmarket arena expects to close this wednesday for the season thl playoffs are at fever pitch in the local arena these nights and one can see- some bitter struggles in midget junior and intermediate ranks with many a fistic fiareup only last week gil williamson who played two years ago with union- tille juniors and hails from clare- niont was banished from the game when ho flew into a temper williamson who plays for drive g juniors has been suspended by the thl pending executive enquiry the same fate has befallen steven son of elmer lees outfit who are also playing off here open season on speckled trout brown trout and rainbow trout will be april 2 instead of may 1 giving the anglers an extra week end of fishing confirmation came through to the ontario dept of lands and forests from the dominion dept of fisheries grant ing a request to open the season two days earlier at the same time it was announced that the pickerel season opens may 13 there is still some confusion in the minds of the fishing fraternity and outdoor writers too on the law concerning bag limit of speckled trout the law is that an angler can legally take 15 trout in one day but these are not to exceed ten pounds in total weight last year the law read 20 trout and ten pounds v tin- markham group which is sponsoring the erection of an arti ficial ice arena there has taken an option on several acres of land just southeast of the fair grounds the reported price for the lot is 4000 markham is understood to he con templating the erection of a new arena at a cost of between 100000 and 110000 the sponsors have negotiated a charter from the ontario securities commission rumours are also circulating that there is strong support for artificial ice in tin- crosby memorial rink at inionville most of tin- support for this venture comes from the curlers in that vicinity month and half added to baseball residence rule fred ii young of chippawa was elected president of the ontario baseball association at the closing session of the groups 33rd annual meeting saturday w f nickel of stratford was elected vicepresident and secre tarytreasurer w 1 snyder was returned for the ninth consecutive year his 23rd as secretary fleeted to the executive were garrett frankland toronto m i gregg wingham otto manske waterloo and a e stirling chatham the intercounty league won in their defense of the packed allstar team idea for minor leagues the oba rule stating that a winning team and not a selection from all teams from any league shall repre sent the league in playdowns was deleted from the associations con stitution the association also changed the deadline date for players to qualify under the residence rule formerly may i for all players the general rule was changed to june 15 while students have until july 15 lo qualify the association ruled that zone system of playoffs will remain in force with the executive empower ed to add more zones when neces sary it was also decided that no player be able to revert back after playing in a higher series collingwood and aurora are clashing this week in the finals for the ontario junior champion ship hap emms coach of barrie flyers junior a was the referee incharge of the stoutfvilleauiston exhibition game in alliston on thursday night this wednesday night will see the last public skating for this season it is expected that the stoutrville arena will close its doors on april 25th manager ken laushway wis complimented by okha repre sentatives following saturday nights hockey game on the efficient way the big crowd and reserved seat setup was handled bill bed mitchell coach of aurora and gait juniors and a former chicago black hawk denies that he has accepted the appointment as director of recrea tion for lindsay although he does admit that he has been offered the post mitchell would succeed ed kennedy of toronto however according to a lindsay report mitchell will get the job if he is okayed by the ontairo recreational commission breslau won 64 in roaring overtime game their third senior championship the gap between hockey and baseball seasons has been practic ally bridged in many centres and now stoulfville is hearing this status a couple of stouffville clippers who practiced on local ice during the weekend were also engaged in baseball and soccer bobby hopper worked out with recruits for the toronto mayfair senior ball club to which he be longs during the daytime and with the clipper hockey club in the evening les clarke local defence- man was in the cs during the weekend playing soccer bert spence of cambray chair man of the tricounty baseball league nominating committee is casting about for suitable nomina tions for the various offices in the organization the names will be placed before the annual meeting later this month stouffville be longs to the tricounty league there were officers from no less than seven different police- forces on hand saturday night when hay- burton and breslau fans invaded stouftville a thousand strong but the arm of the law had little to do while quite a number of the visitors wvre boozehappy they were quite orderly as they swarm ed through town from their special train and no incidents occurred officers on duty were from stouff ville markham twp whitchurch twp york county out pro vincial haliburton and cxk kail way breslau redshirls will now meet bright the orha intermediate champions in a threegame series for the allontario senior and intermediate championship had haliburton won a possible third game between the huskies and bright would have come to stouff ville national hockey league scouts may be on their way to luekuow any day now another chinn has hit the hockey limelight tcn-year- old jackie brother of the famous chinese trio that were the talk of oiitaiio sport circles a few yeais buck came up with his fourth hat trick n four games last week as he led luck now pecwees to the western ontario championship at godrrieh his three goals a game shonc- out over all games of the tournament among the 200 boys who com peted in the bee wee hockey tournament at goderieh was one girl audrey mccabe 12yearold goalie for saltford spitfires she allowed only one goal in her teams two games she has played hockey for six years boston bruins announced satur day that they had purchased two young defense players from cleve land barons of the american hoc key league the players who will report to the bruins at hershcy pa training camp next september arc kdmund bags keigle 21 and stephen krafteheck 21 and were signed to give the bruins the rugged stiff checking back line strength which was a tradition with the team in other years kraffcheck played for hamilton acrovax the year they dunked stouftville in the junior i semi finals it is only in the natural order of things that the looser the tongue the more often it slips the moon is covered with dust a foot deep says an astronomer and no wonder with nobody there but the man in the moon well bet the sink is stacked with dirty dishes too seventy minutes of the most gruelling hockey played in stouff ville arena this season was wit nessed on saturday night by some fifteen hundred fans who crowded in to watch the fifth and rubber game between haliburton huskies and breslau redshirts for the ontario rural hockey association senior championship breslau took the game 61 coining up with their fourth senior title in as many years no quarter was asked nor given and the checking was terrific referees jim crombie of bowman- ville and lome heffering of whit by handled a good game handing out eight penalties all for minor offences despite the rugged play there was never any signs of a fistic outbreak both teams taking the heavy slugging and bodycheek- ing in good part the teams battled to a scoreless first period but in j he second frame things started to happen haliburton scored three in a row without a reply from breslau who were buffaloed by goalie blanchard until midway through the period dart notched two for the huskies carnham getting the other the big representation from hal iburton nearly lifted the roof as their favourites pulled into a three goal lead breslau continued to swarm to the attack and at 1105 heller opened the scoring for the redshirts backhanding a sizzler from close in which blanchard had no chance to save less than sixty seconds later reinhart flipped the light again to make it 32 ending the scoring for the second period the pace was killing and fans were amazed at the way the two teams kept going before the last period was more than three minutes old haliburton made it i2 and it looked as if the north erners were headed for a victory dart was again the marksman his third goal of the game the curley- hairetl winger was dangerous on every rush and took a terrific belt ing from the breslau defence two goals down breslau swept up in continuous fourman red waves and showed some smart passing formations this combin ation was where breslau displayed their superiority midway through the period heller made it 13 the tension was reaching fever pitch but it was not until there was only three minutes left in regulation time that the big break came mader sailed in on the left wing fighting olf the haliburton defenceman who tried desperately to head the attacker into the corn er he let go with a low shot that just caught the bottom corner from a difficult angle pandemonium broke loose among the three hun dred odd breslau supporters the redshirts had come back after be ing down three goals at one point by previous arrangement the overtime was slated for one ten- minute overtime period at the end of which time if there was no score the game would continue into a twentyminute period of suddendeath overtime first goal to end the game with less than five minutes rest play was resumed both teams appeared exhausted and they slumped to the ice for a breather before the overtime began in the tenminute overtime period breslau displayed a definite edge and reinhart scored his second goal of the game in the first five minutes with less than three minutes left sander clinched the title with breslaus sixth goal breslau has won ontario rural hockey laurels for the past three years and last year they went on to win the george s henry trophy emblematic of the allontario senior and intermediate champion ship in the series just ended halibur ton won the opener sl in hespeler and breslau won in lindsay 76 the redshirts won the third con test 52 and the huskies bounced back to tie the round in the fourth game 51 saturday night settled the issue wolf shot cakkyixg off groundhog a male brush wolf may have been grinning when he was struck dead from a bullet in the hands of farmer walter beatty up in tecumseth township in the allis ton district the wolf had captured what he considered a good meal but the farmer saw everything and hastily killed the wolf but the groundhog was already dead and mr beatty was rid of two pests from off his lands dont fish for suckers its illegal sucker fishing in the trent dis trict for x years one of the prime spring pastimes after the ice leaves the lakes and rivers is no longer legal in waters inhabited by game fish according to a report in the lindsay post last week this will come as a surprise to many adults who can recall the days when these essentially spring fish were taken by the hundreds from the rivers with anything from unbak ed hooks to pitchforks suckers have in the past had an accepted place on ontario tables in the early spring while the water is icycold they taste as good as any other game fish if allow ances are made for the dozens of small bones which have to be removed quite recently the de partment of lands and forests carried on experiments in filleting and freezing the fish for table use and these experiments were so successful that consideration is be ing given to using suckers as com mercial fish later in the season as the waters warm up suckers quickly become flabby and wormy and are no longer edible a department of lands and forests spokesman says that the ban against sucker fishing is enforced until may 15 and that every fish except speckled trout is cockshutt plow co offers a full line of implements bargains on used tractors of all makes reasonable terms will accept stock as down pavment john b white cockshutt dealer brougham ont tssssss wrmt 4vw tsta cadieux studio portraits and weddings phone 24j2 ftsssssssi a specialty feisssatsii stouffville ssssasstsssss ftmnivhfmftwvvmn community livestock auction sale belleville sales arena on the premises of chas e scott v4 mile from city limits on foxboro hgy every tuesday sale starts at 1230 pm stock must be at the arena by noon day of sale hot lunches served on the grounds bring your pigs calves springers bulls beef cattle or whatever you have to offer get the highest prices competition will be keen buyers from toronto montreal and peterborough markets will be there terms cash enquiries solicited cameron bunnett auctioneer ph 272j12 rr3 belleville chas e scott belleville livestock sales limited phone belleville 615 cambellford 182 or 689 horseshoe pitchers wanted at a meeting to be held on proposed new location west of old skating rink saturday april 22 at 830 pm similarly affected game overseers the post goes on to explain are not too hardhearted with youngsters who are found with hook and line along the rivers edge they keep an eye on them to see that nothing but suckers are hauled from the waters in the few fishing spots around stouffville where suckers are taken there are not likely any protected fish and soon the ban on fishing for suckers will not likely bother us any junior v finals open in collingwood aurora opened the junior c oha finals in collingwood on tuesday of this week the second game of the fouroutofseven series is slated for aurora this thursday with the third back in colling wood on saturday night home deaths lawrie john at his lot 1 concession 10 markham township on saturday april 8 1950 john george lawrie dear brother of elizabeth margaret and james of stouffville and les clarke stouffville clipper who was in the states during the weekend playing soccer with toronto legion 05 william and robert of markham interment st andrew cemetery working is more fun than loafing declares a writer who has either janet never worked or never loafed the shot than ended the sev enth same overtime between toronto maple leaf and detroit red wins at the olympia had just nestled into the webbing back of leafs turk broda when the camera cauchi lis action referee bill chululck white sweater back to the camera is on top of the play eve black of the wings is wiv his slick and shouting for qui baril- ko of the leafs is still on his knees the puck struck him and trickled into the cage bill juzda of leafs is to the left of black the guy who flrcd the shot that was leo rcise too far out to get into the picture wings are playing off with new york rangers for the stanley

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