tribune stouffvilie or thursday february 25 1952 first oha senior playoff game here march 8th sports news mil views jim thomas on tuesday night midland fly ers tvil e the visitors here for the final game of the regular schedule the first playoff game between the clippers and grillia terriers wilt be played one week from saturday night march 8th in the local arena the series will be the best four out of seven game affair bill mulholland will soon be fully recovered from his leg i injury sustained some time ago he will probably don the pads on saturday night when the maple leafs play host to markham eagles newmarket spitfires clinched a spot in the intermediate a play offs by virtue of their win over the clippers on saturday night they will meet collingwood ship builders for the intermediate a group championship i bob hassard local baseball star who is now playing an important role in pittsburg hornets quest for the american league cham pionship is currently leading his team in the scoring parade bob has collected 1 1 goals and 10 assists for a total of 51 points he is at the present time situated among the top eight in the scoring race twoway tie for first place in inter league j although the stoufiville maple leaf marksmen dominated the scoring parade for the first half of the schedule the agincourt next summer likely reserved seats for orillia playoff series reserved seit tickets for tin- oha senior is hockey group playoff iviih orillia will go on safe at the stouly- i ill- arena office on tuesday evening march 1 1 1 i abso lutely no ilium- orders can he accepted due to the inconveni ence of handling the seats in the east and west galleiys only are being reserved at and the bal ance of the seats and stand ing room will lie 30c children under 12 years 23c unless they require a reserved seat ill which case the regular admission will be charged it is believed that this scale of playoff prices will meet willi general approval since the many who desire to have a reserved seat can do so for a small extra charge while the hundreds who prefer to lake their hockey along the sideboards or standing up can do so at regular prices layoff dates sat mar 8 orillia at stoufl tues mar ii stoufl at orillia thins mar 1 orillia at stoufl sat mar r stoufl at orillia tues mar 18 orillia at stoufl thurs mar 20 stouff at orillia sal mar 22 orillia at stouff sr lacrosse for orillia spitfires dump clippers 43 1 penalties kill local chances the old adage that you cant jber which came flying from every win a hockey game sitting on the direction gibson got his second bench was never truer than sat- j goal of the night for the xew- urday night when through a marketers and andrews made it series of unnecessary penalties j four half way through the period brothers monopolize ski meet the clippers dropped scheduled game with xewmarket spitfires i3 the spits were full value for their win and only the great work of blake eatough in the net kept the clippers from being humiliated to a greater degree stouftville penalties out numbered those of xewmarket about six to one and most of them were of a most foolish nature the visitors struck fast in the opening period when bell and stephenson were both off todd scored from gibson at 1132 and gibson tallied alone at 1250 to i put the spits up 20 stark and j minton evened the count for the locals three minute later with a i tally each and that about ended their final jack watson added stouffvilles third goal with bell and maehin the game was occasions when each goalkeeper located a finger period during a assistance from held up on two injuries befell eatough dis- in the second scramble and squad have of late been setting the league on fire in a scoring way during their last few games boosting some of their stars into the top positions at the present time don clarke of agincourt and bun sellers of stouftville are deadlocked at 28 points apiece each player has eighteen goals and ten assists to his credit both players are leading in actual goals scored with russ forfar of stoufi ville close on their heels sellers stoufiville clarke agincourt h forfar stoufiville miller agincourt paisley stoufiville hodgins stoufiville winkle agincourt bisson agincourt bazan kiverdale m lewis peaches brett stoufiville mckenzie agincourt smith agincourt morgan kiverdale clarke stouftville m grove peaches 1 thomas poaches d thomas peaches philips kiverdale davison lansing i limner uxbridge spence kiverdale g a pts is 10 2s is 10 2s 15 12 27 14 10 21 11 12 23 11 10 21 13 s 21 12 9 21 12 0 21 11 0 20 12 0 is 1 13 17 9 s 17 s 17 1 1 1 3 11 1i 10 1 1 1 s 13 s 5 13 i 9 g 1 13 13 to check use of aircraft by anglers measures to cut down on the use of aircraft for illegal fishing and hunting coupled with a control on the safety standards in the use of aircraft by sportsmen will be con sidered by the ontario legislature last weeks speech from the throne indicated the ontario lands department is of the opinion that many canad ian and americans are making illegal and unwise use of planes in hunting wild game a few years ago a plane over loaded with what were said to be illegal fish crashed during a take off more recently hockey player bill barilko vanished on a flying fishing trip to the lames bay area kitchener to puav owen soexd ix semikixal round kitchener waterloo dutchmen have agreed to play the second game of their oha senior semi final with owen sound saturday the game was originally schedul ed for owen sound friday dutehies entertain the mercurys at kitrhener on wednesday night in the first gome of the series third will be played at kitchener on wednesday march 5 with the fourth in owen sound march 7 and the fifth at kitchener march s if needed the sixth will be played in the georgian bay rink march 10 and the seventh and deciding game at kitchener on march 12 the dutchmen will probabh bring up defenceman alt trene from the waterloo hurricanes when the hurcs finish their oha junior a schedule at the end of this week dutehies are still awaiting word front ihe caha on applicatton for replacement for dofeneman harry psutka whose baseball con- with a new civic arena orillia is practically certain of making a comeback in lacrosse next sum mer but a senior a squad is held to be out of the question for a year or two at least we think a senior b team would be much more sensible then we see what calibre of local players we have before trying to step up to the top ola series said j c butterfield onetime player and coach of orillia teams butterfield said a meeting would be called shortly to discuss the situation while orillia hasnt had either a senior 1 or senior a club for j two years local players have per formed with if untsville ahistoh and other nearby teams we should have material for a good senior b club and with our line new rink should get good support said butterfield who said lie felt that homebrews should be developed before bring ing in players for the higher brand of lacrosse when orillia had champion- ship clubs ibefore the war we developed the homebrews first and i think that is the wise course again said lack bonthroh mem- her of prewar orillia mann cup winners reeve hugh johnston a mem- i her of the arena board of than- agers said the board was anxious to see lacrosse played at the arena because the game always had good support in town orillia player heads senior snipers ab bowens nine points picked up last week in the course of orillia terriers drive to escape the oha senior b big five cellar gave him first place by seven points in the group scoring race he passed newmarkets don gibson who now holds second spot bowen has 12 points the orillia sharpshooter also leads in goals with 22 four more than teammate clary payne two weeks remain in the schedule and stouftville and col lingwood have secured first and second spots xewmarket seven points behind collingwood still must beat off a midland rally and tunney received a heavy blow on the head in the third frame fort unately both were able to con tinued the clippers raised hopes fori the large crowd with about five minutes left in the game but the spurt was nullified by hose who l took the occasion to start a wrest ling bout with todd and left his team snort handed for five minutes j newmarket needed the win to j stouffvilles part in the game j keep midland off their heels for aj xewmarket swarmed to the playoff spot and the large eontin- attack in the second period and gent of fans who came with themi bottled up the home team eontinj whooped it up in great style to ually eatough nearly turning see their club trim the much- handsprings to keep out the rub- vaunted clippers orillia to oven meanwhile ake midland attempting 0 a pl a bowen orillia d gibson xewmarket h gibson stouftville cochrane collingwood stamant midland payne orillia l thorns xewmarket x bangay stouftville smith xewmarket cooke collingwood spiker midland walmsley collingwood richardson orillia johnston xewmarket btkh collingwood vowing collingwood h watson stouftville henderson midland 20 21 15 1 i 1 i 10 i 1 i i 20 10 10 17 s 10 1i 14 15 17 agincourt swamp lansing 124 after going for seventeen straight games without a loss stoufiville maple leafs finally tasted defeat at the hands of their local rivals peaches ac on tuesday night of last week the seventh concession squad had come close to downing the leafs on one other occasion when they tied the league leaders 11 a few weeks back uxbridge also came close to a victory but had to be satisfied with a split in the points peaches poured into the attack in the opening minutes of the game as d smith banged in a pass from behind the net to give his team an early lead russ forfar evened the count later in the opening period unassisted but lome timbers gave peaches the lead again from norm xigh don forgie lengthened the winners margin with a long blueline drive that caught the top corner of the cage lcs clarke put the maple leafs back in the game with a long hard shot from about twenty feet out but don thomas sewed the game up for peaches as he tucked the rubber into the corner from miller murray wagg guard ed the nets for stouftville in place of the injured mulholland jack warriner turned in a sensational goaltending effort for peaches v in the second game agincourt ran their score into the even dozen as they downed lansing 121 clarke was once more the big gun for the winners with four goals and three assists miller and green counted two tallies with singles going to mckenzie winkle and bisson chapman tallied two for lansing with collins and davidson notching the others on friday night lansing return ed to the win column by downing peaches 51 both squads ended the first period on even terms on goals by johnston of lansing and cote of peaches in the second and third frames lansing notched four more tallies without reply from poaches hampton collins and clarke blinked the light in the second period witli johnston scor ing his second goal of the night early in the third session in the second contest stouftville returned once more to their win ning ways by handing riverdale a i3 setback brett blinked the light for two leaf goals with singles going to sellers harmon hodgins and wilkes nash tallied two for riverdale with blunt getting tile other goal intermedia standings p stouftville uxbridge agincourt peaches riverdale lansing 10 10 in is 1 is league w l io i 9 7 10 s n 13 13 pts 31 21 21 10 11 9 tuesday feb 19 peaches stouftville 2 agincourt 12 lansing i little rritain journeyed to port carling for the first game in their juvenile tv semifinal round on tuesday nisht with the return contest hack in little britain on friday night the winners of this is ns nocjccy playing j series will advance to the ontario the club eisht days ago rir is 22 peaches i g riverdale friday feb lansing 5 stouff ville schedule friday feb 29 peaches vs agincourt maple leafs vs lansing wed march 5 peaches vs maple leafs riverdale vs lansing rig five senior r 3 stouftville collingwood newmarket midland orillia v 16 1 10 s 11 1 pts 32 29 16 13 keen interest in saturday game here the old markham stouftville i rivalry will be renewed once more on saturday night of this week when the eagles senior orha entry come to town for the return contest with the maple leafs who are currently leading the inter mediate community league these two wellbalanced squads have been the subject of much comment during the season and although the leafs handed their southern rivals a 73 setback right on their home ice a few weeks back the markham crew seem con fident they can regain some of their honor that suffered a rude jolt in the first game since the first meeting between the two rival clubs the markham aggrega tion have played a number of league games and should be in better condition than on the their previous encounter there will be many familiar faces in the markham lineup when they skate onto the ice on saturday night the squad is coached by ernie lawrie and captained by austie baker other stars in the line up are eddie crouch frank hill lyle petch bob lawrie george rumney milton black and jack poots the maple leafs have some wellknown stars in their squad also bill mulholland or murray wagg will guard the nets with les clarke don campbell leu wilkes and don davis on defence markham eagles advance in orha playoffs markham eagles have gained the right to advance along the senior orha semifinal trail by downing woodbridge 100 on thursday night of last week in markham in the first game played in woodbridge the local entry pitt on a strong third period rally to gain a 6g draw and with the second and final game of the goals to count affair being played in markham a win was a must for both squads markham skilled hard from the opening whistle and at the end of the first period held a 02 lead the winners added three more in the second and one in the third while the woodbridge crew were con tent with two in the second and two in the final frame eddie crouch was the big gun for the eagles with three goals and two assists coach ernie lawrie jack poots and g rumney each tallied on two occasions with a me- arthur notching the only single goal the game was very cleanly played with only one penalty be ing handled out during the entire sixty minutes of play on tuesday night of this week captain austie baker leads his team into port perry with the second game to be played in mark ham on thursday nigjlt this round is to be a best two out of three game series badminton club iwins and ties with rich hill richmond hill and stouftville badminton clubs have plaved two league games one at the hill where there are two excellent courts the other a home game at stouftville richmond hill have a strong club but the local teams gained a five to three win at rich mond hill and drew a tie on their home courts in each case after league games were plaved mem bers of toih clubs played friendly games with the visitors follow ing badminton the home clubs served refreshments and a social hour was enoyed by everyone scores of games are as follows feb 15th at richmond hill men doubles ron guanine- ham and ai foarnside of rich- mom hill defeated d hodgins 1 ma to the georgas brothers jim and bill of owen sound out went the bulk of the ski ing laurels at ontario ski championship meet held recently at midland and col lingwood twenty-five-year- old jim the younger of the pair taking part in a four- way combined meet for the first time in his career took top honors with bill 33 the runnerup each collected one individual title with bill winning the downhill race and jim the slalom and alpine combined events bill placed third in the latter and ward edwards of stoufiville 150 ron healey and mike wage of richmond hill defeated geo pearce and m redshaw of stoufi ville 154 ladies doubles kay hastings and e mercer of stouftville de feated a ramsay and beth camp bell of richmond hill 157 marg hosie and joan garrett of stoufi ville defeated mary shaver and marg johnson of richmond hill 1510 mixed doubles kay hastings and d hodgins of stouftville de feated al foarnside and a ram say of richmond hill 159 ron cunningham and betty campbell of richmond hill defeated w edwards and e mercer of stoufi ville 159 george pearce and m hosie of stouirville defeated ron healey and marie johnston of i richmond hill 15g m redshaw and j garrett of stoufiville de feated m wade and mary shaver of richmond hill 1s1g final score stoufiville 5 rich mond hill 3 feb 25th at stouftville men doubles geo pearce and donald hodgins of stouftville de feated dave graham and roy bick of richmond hill 1115 ward edwards and ron mercer of stoufiville defeated colonel gzow- ski and mike wage of richmond hill 915 ladies doubles kay hastings and eleanor mercer of stouirville defeated joy madden and a ram- wi2t v say of richmond hill 1815 elea- 1 0 jcaks nor bick and marie johnson of richmond hill defeated mar hosie and kay yearsley of stouft ville 1510 mixed doubles joy madden and colonel gzowski of richmond hill defeated kay hastings and donald hodgins of stouftville 153 elea nor bick and roy bick of rich mond hill defeated marg hosie and geo pearce of stouftville 15g eleanor mercer and ward ed wards of stouftville defeated a ramsay and mike wade of rich mond hill 153 marie johnson and dave graham of richmond hill defeated kay yearsley and ron mercer of stouftville 1716 final score stouftville 1 rich mond hill 4 omha exegutive mr herbert parker president of the ontario minor hockey association personally appointed mr jim austin to the executive of the omha this week accord ing to the letter stating the appointment mr parker highly recommends the local sports enthusiast to tlie position adding that his hard work and efforts over for the promotion of minor sports was much apprec iated by the league heads mr austin will take on immediately his new responsibilities as an executive on the omha board flash hollett bas joined herbie cain and bill thorns in the tiil major series flash retired two years ago came back to play bush league at clarkson moved up with the oldtimers and then cast ing a look at herb and bill decid ed he could still hold his own hes proved it too hollett will be remembered as one of the storm centres of a lake simcoe softball protest when he played with kes wick markham eagles stouffville vs maple leafs on saturday march 1st game called at 830 the eagles are in the second round of the playdowns senior orha tuesday mar 4 midland vs stouffville sat mar 8th oha senior playoffs orillia vs stouffville in the stouffville arena