the tribune stouffville oat thursday january 31 1932 sports news tlkl views jim thomas the next public- skating night in the arena will be on wednesday feb 6th stouffville clippers will journey to miiden on friday feb sen for a benefit game with that club on thursrty night of this week the clippers journey to midland and on saturday night colling- wood shipbuilders will be the visitors at the local arena it has been requested that those who have athletic club equipment such as goalie pads gloves etc should turn them in immediately as they are urgently needed for use at the arena the stouffville clippers hockey team accompanied by their wives and girl friends were the guests of the club manager tim oneill at his cottage near port perry on sunday afternoon and evening frank stephenson and morley petch did not don their uniforms for the saturday night game in collingwood due to injuries frank ls still suffering from a sprained neck while morley received a skate cut on his ankle last week in an exhibition game with osh- awa major mercantiles jets are still very- running for a playoff bob hangay playing coach of the clippers is at the present time leading in the individual seorin department followed bud watson and full scoring record of all live teams is being arranged so that it may be seen how the clipper marks men compare with other top notch players in the league bob hassard who keep himself in condition during the summer months by playing ball for the local red sox is doing very well in the american hockey league he is at the present time in the top ten in the individual scoring race george armstrong who is presently to be brought up to the toronto maple leafs is the only player on the pittsburg team who has collected more points than bob if he continues to star with the leaf farm club he may yet be brought up along with armstrong to toronto around playoff time an exhibition game between stouffville clippers and the former markham millionaires may be shaping up for the month of feb and should certainly draw a record crowd for an exhibition the for mer markham management approached stouffville hockey big wigs last week suggesting such a game markhams players who are this season scattered through the east york league and varsity mer cantile are anxious for a get- together the visitors would be allowed replacements for the three exgreenshirts now with the clippers jets win protest two games tossed out one player is suspended iuionville je replay two ami- with easl york goals to fount union ville much in the position in the big five junior b league having won their protest filed to the oj1a against fast york who have been using two of their juvenile players without obtaining their releases the players in question were ian mac- pherson and jack lyal with the latter being suspended for the rest of tiic season the jets who were trailing the east york squad foi the fourth and last playoff position are now on even terms with their rival club as two games won bj fast york have been cancelled a two game series involving the two fourth place clubs will be played with the first on tuesday night and the second on friday at fast york the two games will be a goals to count affair with the win ner moving on into the semifinal round of the playoffs chicago third in peewee nhl mivuiuul mullliy ed closely by chicago wins macdonaul stars hal gilxson a goal ils caiiudieiis defeated boston continues winning streak chicago moved into third place when on goals by badgerow m ilolden and haynes they defeated canadians hammersley of can adieus scored twice to make the score close but had it not been for the fine goaltending of jack mac- donald chicago would have doubled their score referee lam bert malloy was for stopping this game owing to the canadien goalie having insufficient equipment however young macdonald pre ferred to stay in the nets maple leafs who in their previ ous game with boston eked out a tie found themselves at the short end of the score when boston out played them to the tune of 12 for boston abraham wilson and madill 2 were the scorers for leafs barkey and bell the bos ton team has power and knows how to use it leafs play was spotty barkey was again the standout for his team in all games it was noticeable that the small boys are losing their fear and are starting to mix- it up bud watson fires winner as clippers edge collingwood stouffville clippers led by their a pass from bud watson and bert hope to add olympic laurels to their collection ace centre star bud watson climbed within two points of the first place collingwood ship builders on saturday night as they edged their highflying rivals by a 13 score watson figured in baker to sail into the clear to tie the game up with a bullet drive a few minutes later nick bangay again wheeled in on the colling wood cage to pull goalie west- brooke out of position bud wat son who was following in on the three of the goals tallied by the pay tipped the loose puck over the locals with the winner coming line to put the locals out front for midway through the final period i the first time in the game on a breakaway in the final the third and final period saw minutes of play the shipbuilders both teams giving their best in a put on terrific pressure and only i desperate effort to beat goalies for the sensational work of goalie j westrooke and stunueh with gib- norm stunden were the clippers son serving an interfence penalty able to hang on to their one goal cochrane put both teams on even lead although the play started l terms once more the clippers slow in the first period the two poured into the attack after this teams settled down to fast clean j sudden change of events but could hockey in the second and third do everything but put the puck in frames that had the large crowd the net minion skated right into of some 2300 fans sitting on thejthe goalmouth only to bounce the edge of their seats collingwood rubber off the post with a hard jumped into the lead in the open- j shot and stark cut across in ing twenty minutes but gibson front of the cage to sizzle a shot tied the count three minute- later into the waiting pads of goalie from rumney midway through j westbrooke at s30 bud watson the first period green of colling- 1 stole the puck at centre ice to sink wood put his team out front once j the all important tally on a neat more and although the locals jstickhandling display although carried the play into the ship- j one goal down the shipbuilders builders zone tliey were unable to bore into the attack with more beat westbrooke in the nets n drive than before and with rose p w l t pts boston 1 0 1 9 canadiens 5 3 0 g chicago 5 1 3 1 3 leafs o 0 3 2 2 on friday feb s a benefit game is being held in the aurora arena for bill wilkie wilkinson who was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident nearly two years ago bill was always a stand out performer both in hockey and baseball around the aurora dis trict and up until his unfortunate mishap seemed likely to be head- ed for a real sporting future at fiotillc this benefit contest a hockey game will be played between the 105152 aurora bears and the 101950 jun iors your support is requested in this worthy project to put bill wilkinson back on his feet once again next saturdays games- boston vs canadiens players report 830 leafs vs chicago players report 030 bangay tied the game up once more in the second period and b watson gave the clippers the lead for the first time in the hard fought contest the third and final twenty minutes saw the ship builders even the score until bud watson broke the game up with what proved to be the winning tally collingwood started fast from the drop of the puck and had the clippers tied up on a number of occasions after eight minutes of play keith of the shipbuilders beat stunden on a close in play to give his team the lead the clip pers took advantage of a colling wood penalty midway through the opening period to tie the count hal gibson picked up jack rum- neys rebound to sink the rubber behind westbrooke in the colling wood cage to deadlock the score at 1213 the shipbuilders forged into the clipper zone on a ganging attack that paid off as green blinked the light for the last scor ing play of the session although the collingwood squad gave goalie norm stunden a busy time in the nets the homesters made their shots count to even the score and take the lead in the second period nick bangay took sitting out a minor penalty in the cooler they bounced the rubber off the hands skates and pads of norm stunden from every side and angle with thirty seconds remaining goalie westbrooke came out of the nets and an extra for ward skated into the battle the tension in the arena was terrific as all eyes were trained on the clip per cage one two and still another shot caromed of the pads of goalie stunden until with five seconds remaining a face off was called when the puck was dropp ed playing coach eddie bush braced himself at the blueline and fired what everyone in the colling wood arena expected would send both teams into overtime but it seems they must have forgotten that there was still a stick two hands two skates and a bundle of pads standing between the clipper goal posts who rose to the occasion with a sensational sprawling save as the bell sounded to end the game bud watson norm stunden and nick bangay turned in sen sational performances for the locals with westbrooke keith and sandell going best for the ship builders these two clubs hook up again this saturday night in the local arena stouffville and uxbridge clubs gain close victories at oshawa out where they were crowned canadian senior figureskating champs marlene smith of niagara falls out ladies winner and peter firstbrook mens champion have their sight set on laurels be won at olympic winter games opening in oslo feb ruary 1 1 the newly crowned pair along with suzanne mor row 1051 ladies champion vevi smith frances dafoe and norris bowden will repre sent canada in norway arrangements for caha playoffs made the canadian amateur hockey association has released playoff arrangements for four divisions major senior intermediate and junior the date and venue were approved at the semiannual meet ing the dates and venue follow major playoffs in maritimes april 10 or 17 and is or 19 and if points split in first two games on april 21 in quebec april 22 or 21 2g or 27 2s or 20 and 30 or may 1 allan clip plans allan cup playoffs eastern division series a bestoffivel ottawa district vs maritimes at mari- times march 17 is at ottawa march 22 21 and 25 series b bestoffive winner of series a vs quebec if mari times wins series a all games in quebec if ottawa wins first two games at ottawa balance in quebec march 27 20 30 or 31 april 2 3 series c bestofseven win ner of series b vs ontario if maritimes win all games in ontario if quebec or ottawa win first two games there bal ance in ontario april 5 6 or 7 8 10 or 11 12 13 and 15 allan cup final to start in west april 21 or 22 memorial cup dates memorial cup eastern division series a bestoffive ottawa district vs maritimes at mari times march 17 and 10 at ottawa march 22 21 and 20 series b bestofthree win ner of series a vs quebec if maritimes wins a all games in quebec if ottawa wins series a games to alternate mar29 30 ap 1 series c bestofseven win ner of series b vs ontario if maritimes win series b all games in ontario if quebec or ottawa wins series b first two games there third and fourth at ontario and other to alternate april 5 or 6 s 11 12 or 13 15 is 20 memorial cup final to start in east april 21 or 22 a real game of hockey is expect ed to be played in the markham arena on thursday night if the weather remains cold the highly rated markham eagles who are at the present time undefeated in the senior orha will take on the stouffville maple leafs who also are without a loss in the inter mediate community league there has been considerable com ment as to the comparison of strength between the two squads so a couple of exhibition games should aid in settling the issue markham boasts of some standout players such as rob and ernie lawrie austie baker eddie crouch frank hill lyle petch and others stouffville however have some good players also in les clarke don campbell russ forfar bill mulholland bruce paisley harold hotlgins and some more it ls expected that a return contest will be played in the local arena whenever the time can be arranged stoikkviuk ci upkks point parade g a pts b bangav 9 s 17 b watson i s 15 h gibson 0 9 15 g stark i 5 12 j rumnev 9 3 12 r bell 1 7 11 x bangav 3 s 11 m petch a 6 10 j watson a 9 p minion 1 4 s f stephenson 3 i i b raker 3 3 v marhin 0 5 5 h rose i 3 4 local badminton players guests 3f aurora club on monday evening jan 28 the stouffville badminton teams were uests of the aurora club ladies mens doubles and mixed doubles games were played aurora being the victors by a score of 5 to 3 stouffville narrow ly missed tying the score during one closely contested game which aurora took by one point after the games aurora entertained their guests at ridge inn where a very tasty lunch was enjoyed by- all scores of games are as follow mens doubles h boyd and r oliver a defeated w edwards and g pearce s 153 w preston and j landen a defeated r mercer and m redshaw s 1512 ladies doubles kay hastings and e mercer s defeated m nisbet and p mckenzie a 156 a garfat and j chassels a de feated m hosie and j garrett s 1512 mixed doubles h boyd and p mckenzie a defeated g pearce and k hastings s is17 w edwards and e mercer s de feated b oliver and m nisbet a 15s w preston and a garfat a defeated r mercer and m hosie s 157 m redshaw and j gar rett st defeated j landen and 1 chassels a 151 aurora 5 games stouffville 3 eight games constitute an even ings play the team having the most games taking 2 jmiinls if each team wins i games each gets 1 jkiint aurora lead- the league now with 1 points joe lewis local hockey star with stouffville maple leafs has joined the aurora bears junior d squad another wellknown player archie forfar may also don the aurora colours in the near future according to reports top ixtkkmkdiatks sellers stouffville paisley stouffville risson agincourt barin riverdale r forfar stouffville g a pts 1 t 21 9 11 20 10 s is 10 s is 10 7 17 both doubleheader contests played in the local arena last week were very close with not more than two goals separating any one team from another stouffville maple leafs had to go all out to take a close decision from river- dale on friday by a score of 51 riverdale had a one goal lead at the end of the first period with fortnier blinking the light unassisted three tallies by the maple leafs to two scored by riverdale in the second deadlock ed the count at 33 but a last period goal by don forfar proved to be the winner fortnier with two and blunt and nash with singles were the riverdale scorers with r for far jennings hodgins paisley and d forfar notching the maple leafs tallies one goal by river dale was disallowed as a player was standing in the crease at the time although the point was hotly argued the referee would not change his decision on tuesday night uxbridge and agincourt battled hard with the northern squad emerging the victors by a 21 margin the lint- ner brothers counted both tallies for uxbridge with sellers notch ing the lone agincourt goal on a lone rush through the entire ux bridge team the win boosted ux bridge out of a fifth place tie with riverdale to fourth position one ixiint back of peaches who are at the present time alone on the third rung in the other tuesday night contest peaches scored seven goals to five for riverdale to run their win streak to three games m grove and d smith led the seventh concession crew with two goals and one assist apiece while singles went to l grove m lewis and d forgie fortnier cleland baldasio albans and baza were the marks men for riverdale in the final game played on fri day night agincourt strengthened their position in second place by boating lansing 61 two goals by the winners in the second frame newmarket hands midland 84 setback saturday midland flyers chances of over hauling newmarket spitfires for a playoff spot in the oha big five senior b group race received a rude jolt saturday night as they dropped an 81 decision to the highflying spits the defeat a stunner to the 1600 fans top crowd to date dropped flyers five points behind newmarket although midland has a game in hand a fourgoal spitfire splurge with out a flyer reply in the first period was all the edge needed by the visitors to wrap up the verdict but for a standout netminding display by flyer goalie clare gag- non spits would have easily doubled their output although flyers rallied for a 21 scoring edge in the middle frame spits countered this with a 32 margin in the final heat laurie thorns was top goal- producer for newmarket netting a pair broughton patiick gibson smith mclnnis and ken thorns all contributed singles to the victory cause spiker henderson adams and desroches shared the scoring laurels for midland standings in the intermediate league without reply from the mclean- hunter squad proved to be the difference as both teams battled on ever terms for the remainder of the game winkle with two led the agincourt crew to victory with bisson cadeaux miller and john son all scoring one collins with two paced the iansing squad with chapman and johnston notching the others j p w l t pts stouffville 13 13 0 0 26 agincourt 11 7 6 1 15 peaches 12 5 6 1 11 uxbridge 13 1 7 o 10 riverdale 13 1 0 8 lansing 13 9 i 7 tuesday jan 22 peaches 7 riverdale 5 uxbridge 2 agincourt 1 friday jan 25 stouffville 5 riverdale agincourt 6 lansing 1 schedule wednesday jan 30 agincourt vs maple leafs uxbridge vs peaches friday feb 1 peaches vs maple leafs riverdale vs uxhridge tuesday feb 5 lansing vs uxbridge riverdale vs agincourt loafing for a living the loafing or pen type 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