the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 14 1951 sports senior hockey season is officially ope ned news and views ths owen so allistonmarkhaih lady treasurer on the club mrs s protest league setup from all reports bradbury will be missing from the clipper line up for aoout six weeks due to his shoulder injury two penalties were handed out to alliston on saturday night for delaying the game this type of penalty is the first to be given in this rink and was hotly argued by the visiting players friends will be interested to learn that chas webster formerly of stouffville now in lueknow is still on the hotkey trails referee- ing in the western ontario hockey association unionville came up with their initial win of the junior hockey season the other night downing aurora with three quick goals in overtime it seems that the alliston fans are none too happy about their team having the word toronto added to their name the team is supported by alliston fans and they believe that they should be known only as an alliston hockey team john wegg hardworking secre tary of the markham millionaires hockey club for several seasons has quit his post john has been a mainstay on the neighboring executive and an ardent supporter of the team eddie bush exdetroit red wing is both playing and coach ing with the collingwood ship builders this season he fired three goals to turn defeat into victory against torontoallistons last week and will be seen in action here against stouffville on satur day night the oha turned down new markets request last week for player help the newmarketers have been particularly hardhit with injuries the only offer the oha would make was to permit the club to step up to senior if they so desired and thus gain the right to bring in more players wao would not be classed as imports plans for the current trolley league have not been definitely settled as yet aurora woodbridge navy vets and dawesdanforth had hoped for a sixteam group with brooklin and alliston these two dropped out now there are hopes of getting orangeville into the circuit owen sound was not too pleased with the refereeing at their 42 loss here in town the other night and the daily suntimes had this to say of the affair it might be a trifle unfair to say that the refereeing in the owen sound- stouffville game tuesday night was biased so well just mention that the referee was a toronto man well known in stouffville and the linesman was the manager of the stouffville arena draw your own conclusions markham millionaires manage ment made several urgent appeals to stouffville manager l e oneill last week to join with themselves and alliston to endea vor to have the present senior hockey league broken up into two sections to avoid making trips to the three northern municipal ities of owen sound collingwood and midland markham protested the setup on the grounds that the trips partic ularly the owen sound jaunt was too f- in addition coach eal robinson stated that several of iiie millionaire players could not quit work in time to make the long hop allistons protest was a fin ancial matter the oha told the delegation that they had previously agreed to the grouping and would have to bide by it newmarket allistons and markham made their bad mis take when they failed to do any complaining at the league meet ing john wegg readily agreed to the setup at that time for mark ham but has since left the club and taken considerable panning from other executive members for making the agreement the stouffville management while admitting that the owen sound hop was quite a lengthy one didnt go for cutting the league down to a ring-around-the- rosie setup with just three or four teams people get sick- and tired of looking at the same teams play all winter and besides owen sound is a good drawing card for us and after all we only have to go there twice manager oneill stated to the tribune toronto allistons beef is an old one put every year by these senior clubs coming out of the city they have little financial backing to start with and cry hard times all winter long theyre only a headache to every oha group they get into and would be better off playing exhibition games if they dont want to do anv travelling mayor eddie sargent offic ially opened the senior hockey season in owen sound satur day night when he dropped tlie puck in the first faceoff of a game between the owen sound mercurys and the stouffville clippers on the left of mayor sargent is polly minion speedy centreman for the clippers while on the right is tommy burlington who later led his team to a 75 victory over the visitors ben gayman gets managers job kennedy ordered to pay 2664 in accident suit uutilrks notice any curler wishing to join the ontario curling association con tact walter c brillinger sec- treas stouffville curling club ph 17lw most canadian movies are now being made on acetate safety film which does not burn as read ily as the oldstyle celluloid markham beats newmarket 82 george scotts threegoal per formance paced markham million aires to an 82 victory over the newmarket spitfires in an oha group seven senior b game thursday night the spitfires seasonal home opener was wit nessed by some s00 fans the sadly undermanned spit fires emerged from the first period behind 31 and they never recover ed newmarket had only six sub stitutes including a spare goal- tender and they lost one forward with a cut eye in the second period reg singleton supplemented scotts terrific effort with two goals and an assist norm grey accounted for one goal and added an assist in the markham cause swifty todd and ken thorns scor ed for newmarket ben gayman of unionville was the successful tenderer for the pos ition of manager of the new unionville arena there were a theodore feeder i kennedy half dozen applicants for the job pon colboni captain of to and the tenders were opened at a ma le le of the national meeting of the community centre jockey league on thursday was hoard on jriday ordered do pay damages of 2664 j cils0 arming from a traffic accident in which harold shepherd 14 was his milk truck business and will devote his entire time to his new position it is to be hoped the future isnt as black as it is being painted these days a wallet is always a nice gift but its seldom needed until several weeks after christmas if it werent for the cosmetic counters what would the young girls do to make up for lost sleep clamp down on foulmouthed players the ontario hockey association last week cracked down on popoff foulmouthed hockey players coaches and club officials auto matic threegame suspensions will follow every offense the execu tive committee ruled after listen ing to reports of complaints on a practice which has become fa prevalent determined to stamp out taa trend of referee abuse in all series from major to junior d the oha made a blistering denouncement of such practices we must protect our referees and the fans from unwarranted abuse declared president jack roxburgh patrons sittings near penalty boxes in various games have com plained about the offcolor lang uage used by hockeys futvo greats the executive put a new legulo- tion in the book calling for an automatic threegame suspension for any offense on the part of players of club officials referees have been instructed to make a full report of such abuses and while the threegame hoist is automatic further penalties may be dealt out if the situation merits on the suggestion of dinty moore past president the clubs will be notified of this new regula tion and it will gofnto efrect jii dec 15 injured and another boy died an assize court jury after hear ing the suit brought by shepherd and the childrens aid society of which he is a ward fixed damages at 8308825 however kennedy was required to pay only half of the amount since shepherd was found 50 per cent responsible for the accident the jury awarded 1120 to the society shepherd and bobby armstrong another ward of the society were struck by kennedys car last winter in the north end of the i city as the leafs captain was tooj ioute to maple leaf gardens to play in an nhl game shepherd iiad both legs frac tured and was in hospital nearly five months kennedy said he was travelling at less than 20 miles an hour and saw the two boys when they were less than 20 feet away he jam med on the brakes but the car slid right into them mrs ken nedy only other defence witness termed driving conditions at the time as wretched with snow coming from all directions stouffville but has a i in backwoods nice arena stouffville clippers hand alliston 101 setback against rather weak opposition at times the local clippers ran wild in a scoring way to wrap ten goals behind buffy in the alliston cage on saturday night in a regular senior hockey fixture the visitors never threatened during the entire game and robbed rhodes of his first shutout on a lone tally scored in the second period mccrone turned in a great scoring effort with three goals and as many assists couch lewis and sayliss each picked up three points for the night gibson also turned in a great job for the locals with an outstanding backchecking effort on the defence jim mechen was brought up to replace clarke who was moved up forward to fill the spot left vacant by stark ilochberg was a stonewall on the blueline with bangay and rose looking good also the clippers opened the scoring in the first period as mccrone tucked the puck in the corner before buffy in the visitors cage realized what was happening at 510 with dinitroft serving time lewis tallied from hopper and couch on a neat passing play around the net sayliss then set end the scoring mccrone up for his second marker to end the period with the clippers leading 30 only three minutes of tile second period had passed whet mccrone banged in mechens hard blueline drive to complete his hat trick for the night at 1150 with jarvis of the visitors off bangay was left uncovered in front of the open cage and took advantage of the opportunity to pop the rubber into the twine in the closing minutes of the period mcrowe worked in close to spoil a perfect night for rhodes with a quik corner drive the final period was dominated completely by the clippers as they added five more goals to their total couch drove in his second goal from lewis and gibson added another on the nicest passing play of the night from mccrone and sayliss at 832 hochberg who played a great game all night netted the clippers eighth goal from couch not letting up for a minute the clippers continued to carry the play into the visitors zone as couch blinked the light from mccrone and lewis batted in a hard corner shot oy bangay to local hockey group gets hurry up notice george dudley in his dual role as oha treasurer and caha secretarymanager caused con siderable excitement among senior club sponsors when he informed the oha that it would have to have a winner for caha allan cup competition not later than april 11 accepting dudleys suggestion the oha ruled that the six senior groups name their top team for oha playdowns by march 11 and the remaining clubs continue with their lengthy schedules and group playoffs before continuing for the oha senioi b championship markham edges collingwood 65 the collingwood shipbuilders on saturday night last their second game of the season in the big seven senior group when they were defeated 05 by the markham millionaires before 1s00 fans the millionaires by virtue of their win are still undefeated in first place in the group outstanding in the markham win was the line of singleton bell and galand while scott and since also played well bowen was best for the shipbuilders with cowing dance and cochrane also coming up with good efforts 0eha president asks service clubs for continued help president herb parker of the ontario minor hockey association has appealed to service clubs and boys workers throughout the province to continue and enlarge on their support of minor hockey pointing out that right across the province juvenile delinquency figures had decreased with every increase in registrations in minor sport organizations mr parker urged that there be no letup in the efforts to provide organized recreation for the youngsters in the province in many cases he said only negligence prevents youngsters be ing given their opportunity to get started in organized sport it has been our experience that in most centres the lads do get their chance through the excellent sponsorship of service clubs but in many places it is left to the last minute and in some cases com pletely overlooked depriving the boys of an opportunity which they had been eagerly anticipating the early spell of wintry weather has awakened the hockey spirit in every true canadian boy we must not let these lads down for hick of sponsors and it is for this reason we are issuing this appeal there arc plenty of towns and villages still without organ ized minor hockey teams it is time every centre in ontario placed before their lads an oppor tunity to play hockey to this end the ontario minor hockey assoc iation offers its organizational facilities service clubs or other sponsors interested should communicate with mr parker or secretary j l christie oss coxwell ave tor onto 0 for further information if requested the omiia will send executive officers to organization meetings to assist teams to get started so says les smith owen sound suntimes sports columnist and sports analyst on the radio station there although stouffville is a little almost backwoods town not far from toronto theyve got an arena there that any town or city in canada will be proud to own constructed just recently its modern and uptodate in every way the population of this coun try town is just about fifteen hun dred but almost every man woman and child turns out when its hockey night at the arena to reach the municipality from aurora means travelling over about fifteen miles of country roads that wind and twist like a snake signs are apparently un heard of in that part of the coun try and a stranger must depend entirely on information gleaned from garage and store owners or pedestrians on the road and if youve ever stopped to ask anyone very familiar with a certain district how to reach a town youll understand the prob lems the mercury hockey club had in travelling to stouffville they had to make dozens of inquiries and consequently were a little late arriving its not difficult to reach aurora but from then on things get com plicated you stop after travelling for seemingly miles on end and inquire of a passing farmer which way to stouffville friend the reply is nearly always the same down this road about five hundred and eightynine rods turn left at the cemetery on the corner until you come to i eata margarines farm and then go right until you come to the town police cut all shark one max sixteen girls take their riek to cops sixteen girls invaded headquarters after findin they all shared the same fiance a 24yearold miner from lim bing province holland was alleged to have posed as a dutch airline pilot and promised mar riage to each of the 10 girls visiting them in turn he ex plained his absences by flights to foreign countries his trick was disciossd when one of his fiances opened his correspondence rifles used to slaughter wild alaska beep cattle theyre hunting beef cattle with long range rifles on a wild alaska island once used by the russians as a penal colony before the united states purchased alaska its part of one of alaskas new est industries an amazing meat packing enterprise whose opera tors are slaughtering wild cattle that have roamed unmolested for nearly 75 years the island of chirikof lying west of kodiak and about 100 miles south of the alaska penin sula treeless but covered with thick high grass it is roamed by some 800 head of cattle first planted there in 1888 by the sem- idi propagation co now three men have formed a company to harvest the beef with an ingenious combination of surplus army vehicles expert riflemen and air transportation the men are harry ryan and walter cooper of palmer and charles waller of kent wash their company with head quarters at palmer alaska flies processed beef from chirikof to a palmer cold storage plant a note of cheer give your rooms that bright fresh look by hav ing us repaper the walls so inexpensive so quick choose from our huge library of designs call today wm knapp aurora ph 472w hockey in the stouffville arena sat dec 16th collingwood vs stouffville clippers game time 900 pm admission 50c w