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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 6, 1952, p. 11

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the tribune stouffyille ont thursday march o 1972 sports news ami views jim thomas one of the largest crowds of the reason is expected to attend the opening game of the stouffville- orillia series on saturda night of this week fans will bt- glad to hear that hob bangay will again don a uniform during the oriliiaclipper playoff finals bob has bwi off skates- for considerable tin due to a knee injury but has attended practice with hi- squad during the last week the annual spring carnival put on by the stoutfville skating club will take place in april and will be carried on for two nights in stead of one which was the case las year the local skating club have already put much work into the designing of costumes and arranging of scenery for the big event which went over so well last spring lions peewee nhl hockey action was at fever pitch at stouffville arena satur day morning with both winning teams having to come from be hind to eke out a one goal margin over their opponents boston bruins made sure of winning first place on the regular seasons play by edging chicago 1 3 and maple leafs over came the hardfighting canadians 13 in spite of a hat- trick performance by dave ham- mersley don hallman set up his teammate for all three canadian goals and along witli trail this line showed some of the good pass ing that gave them the league lead earlier in the season under tom uedseltoft don jackson in the nets worked well and turned aside many maple leaf rushes eckaidt got two for leafs bellman collect ing an assist on the second ben son and bell getting the other leaf markers with barkey an assist on bells winning goal ten minutes before the end of the game a penalty to mailman injured his teams chances of even ing the score ken betz and john davis worked together handling canadiens final score maple leafs 1 canadiens 3 in the first game of the morning little billy lioover got his first goal for boston eight minutes from the start and wilson made it 20 at the thirteen minute mark but chicago came back with three goals by bennie harmon and wideman to take the lead 32 bruce smith tied it up on a pass from billy hoover and it stayed that way until a few minutes be fore the end of the game when wilson banged the puck into the chicago net from close in on a pass from rick hammersley referee lambert malloy was right on top of the play and brush ed aside chicago protests that wilson scored the goal illegally bud thomas in the boston nets had to be good on several occa sions when chicago forwards broke in on him final score boston 1 chicago 3 next saturday canadiens versus versus leafs oritlia terriers beat shipbuilders in one of the best hockey games of the current season and before the years largest audience orillia terriers on saturday night defeat ed coliingwood shipbuilders 52 in the final regular scheduled game of the senior b big five league always in the lead the terriers scored twice in the first period to collingwoods single goal were held scoreless in the second ami ran in three more goals in the last period while the shipbuilders vnru able to score only once outstanding star of the game was westbrook in the colling- wood net who performed in spec tacular fashion all evening orillias scoring punch was well scattered with goals being scored by mcneil a bowen mccrone kelly and dyte sandel and green notched the shipbuilders two scores the game was a clean one with coliingwood drawing six minor penalties and orillia four orillia with the regular league schedule finished meets stouffville next saturday night in stouffville in the first of the senior b play offs ixtkkmkd1atk i bag u i- st x n i x as p stouffville 20 uxbridge 20 agincourt 20 peaches 20 riverdale 20 lansing 20 tuesday feb 20 uxbridge s riverdale peaches 5 lansing 2 friday feb 2 peaches agincourt 3 stouffville 7 lansing arena to bulge sat nite three hundred fans coming from orillia for playoff w l t pis 17 1 2 30 10 3 23 10 i 1 21 2 20 0 1 it 15 1 1 11 glippeh soiil imkadk g a pts hal gibson is li 37 nick bangay 10 15 31 bud watson 11 30 30 ronnie bell 11 13 21 geo stark 0 11 21 frank stephenson 11 20 jack rumney h 8 10 polly minton 10 s is jack watson 0 9 is bob bangui s 17 moilev petch 5 s 13 mm machin 1 7 s bert baker 3 3 0 herb rose 1 6 playoff fever has hit the stouff ville district for another year with the tension mounting as the sat urday night opener draw- near it will be stouffville and orillia battling it out for the group championship and although the locals have proved to be the better club on the seasons play the terriers have shown a surprising come back in the later stages of i the schedule and will no doubt prove plenty of opposition for the clippers the terriers havere ceived fine fan support all season and from all reports a large dele gation are making the trip south on saturday night to cheer on their favorites some 300 southside seats have been sold to the visiting orillia fans with the gall eries at both the east and west ends being reserved for local followers all other seats in the arena will be rush and will sell at the usual price of 50c reserved gallery seats are 75e and went on sale here tuesday night the series will be a best four out of seven game affair with the second game back in orillia on tuesday march 11 on thursday march 13 the two teams return to stouffville with a fourth contest back at orillia on saturday march 15 the playoff dates are as follows sat mar 8 orillia at stoufv tues mar 11 stoufl at orillia thins mar 13 orillia at stouff sal alar 15 stoufv at orillia tues mar 18 orillia at stoufl thins mar 20 stoufl al orillia sat mai- 22 orillia at stoufl a ima in baker chicago boston league standing p boston leafs chicago canadiens w 10 10 10 10 l 1 1 pts 1g 10 s fjbowrkiyg crabtrees to brighten highway nearly a thousand flowerin crab trees have been planted along the barrio highway from wilson avenue north in toronto to inter section of kings highway no 7 irtit of income from s100000 trust fund set up by the late thomas foster onetime mayor of toronto he directed trustees to place that income at the command of the province through the department of highways for planting trees on arterial highway approaches to toronto the foster estate trus tees have been asked if planting may not be extended along the toronto interceptor highway there was one advantage to the old style wall telephone the gals had to stop talking when their legs gave out places unchanged in big five group the first five places in the oha senior b big five scoring race remained unchanged up to feb 20th and one week of the schedule still to be completed orillias aib bowen holds a four- point edge on newmarkets don gibson ii to 10 and both teams have one game left howens 22 goals is tops for the fiveteam group three more than teammate clary payne biggest gain of the week was made by collingwoods barney walmsley a junior c performer last year who moved from 11th place to a tie for fifth g a pts a bowen orillia 22 22 ii d gibson newmarket 17 23 10 if gibson stouffville is if 37 cocharne coliingwood 17 15 32 st amant midland 17 11 31 bangay stouffville 10 15 31 walmsley coliingwood 10 21 31 payne orillia 19 11 30 l thomas newmarket 13 17 30 b watson stouffville 11 19 30 smith newmarket 10 20 30 cooke coliingwood is 11 29 cowing coliingwood 13 15 2s spiker midland 10 11 27 henderson midland 9 is 27 richardson orillia is s 26 johnston newmarket 15 11 26 bush coliingwood 11 1 25 bell stouffville 11 13 21 stark stouffville 9 11 23 leaning io get into playoffs bob bangay playing coach of fhe stouffville clippers who has been sidelined for some weeks with a knee injury will be hack in action before the os i ia playoff series is over intermediate point scorers g a sellers stouffville 21 1 clarke agincourt 20 10 r forfar stouffville 17 12 miller agincourt 15 10 hodgins stouffville 11 13 paisley stouffville ii 12 bazan riverdale 12 10 bissoh agincourt 12 10 winkle agincourt 13 s m lewis peaches 11 9 brett stouffville 12 7 t lintner uxbridge 10 7 mekonzie agincourt 1 13 d smith peaches 9 s d forgie peaches 13 i morgan riverdale 9 s 1 thomas peaches 3 13 clarke stouffville f 9 m grove peaches s 7 r lintner fxbridge s i d thomas peaches 10 i iaushway stouffville 5 s davldsoi i philitk i ixjnsir3 riverdale riverdale pts 32 30 29 25 21 23 20 19 17 17 17 17 17 10 15 15 14 1 markhamhaliburton playoff series cut down markham eagles made their first long distance journey of their senior orha semifinal series on saturday night when they took on the haliburton huskies the markham squad came out on the long end of a 123 count and al though the play was much closer than the score would indicate the local squad have a good chance of advancing into the finals with either sutton or bradford who are playing off at the present time markham came through with some fast scoring in their game with the huskies as they counted three goals in the first three minutes of the first period and three more in less than a minute and a half in the second frame eddie crouch was the big star for the eagles with two goals and three assists with lyle petch and ernie lawrie each blinking the light on two occasions frank hill jack poots george rumney bob lawrie jack blake and milton black each notched singles every player on the markham team picked up a point on the nights play markham led 51 at the end of the first and 122 following the second the locals failed to add to their totals in the third although haliburton managed to blink the light for their third marker of the game the second game of the series will be played in unionville arena on thursday night of this week the lineup for the two squads is as follows markham goal r mcarthur defense a baker b baker hill young forwards e lawrie rum ney b lawrie poots crouch blake petch black a mcarthur haliburton goal blanchard defense isles logan ii baker g robertson forwards henry dart brohm shelfe l baker b robertson bishop austin schell it is almost impossible person to tune his wants same wavelength as that resources for a to the of his there are so many reports of babies swallowing safety pins buttons coins etc that even the stories are getting hard to digest first at home third ix league hal gibson who is leading his teammates in the scoring records of the clippers stands third in the entire big five oha senior group austie baker captain of the markham eagles orha sen ior entry who are well on their way to entering the third round of the provincial play- downs and may tangle with sutton as the next opposition badminton club lose to canal town 62 stouffville badminton club played their fourth game of the league at newmarket on monday evening march 3rd newmarket were the victors by a score of g2 but the games wore closely con tested after badminton an enjoy able social hour was spent and the visitors treated to a tasty lunch scores of games are as follows ladies doubles kay hastings and e mercer s defeated al berta chappin and eva whitfield n 155 joan garrett and marg hosie s defeated florence cal- laghan and jean sisler n 1715 mens doubles bob yate and bob miller n defeated ward edwards and george pearce s 1513 jack hamilton and frank dampf n defeated earl lehman and murray redshaw 153 mixed doubles bob yates and alberta chappin n defeated george pearce and kay hastings s 1511 bob miller and eva whitfield on defeated ward ed wards and eleanor mercer s 1510 frank dampf and flo cal- lagahan n defeated earl leh man and marg hosie s 155 jack hamilton and jean sisler on defeated murray redshaw and joan garrett s 15fi stax miller to play ix st louis chain on march 17 stan miller local hurling ace will enter training camp in the florida state league for a stiff three weeks of practice before their schedule gets under way on april 11 the exstouffville and osliawa mound star has just recently returned from the sunny south where he has been getting his arm in shape and sharpening his batting eye this particular team is linked with the st louis browns in the national league uxbridge gains second place over agincourt intermediates peaches ac consolidated their playoff chances last week by downing both agincourt and lansing nd pulled within one point of the third rung on tues day night the seventh concession crew led by winger don forgie with four goals defeated lansing 52 forgie notched four tallies in a row with murray grove blinking the light on the other goal hunt ley and davidson were the lans ing scorers on friday night the locals after absorbing a 132 beat ing at the hands of agincourt a couple of weeks ago turned on their rival with a 13 victory miller and clarke put agincourt out in front in the first period but forgie m grove and nigh each tallied in the second to give peaches the lead don clarke evened the count in the thin period but l grove sank the winner from nigh to give peaches the game in the other game on tuesday night fxbridge took over undis puted possession of second place by downing riverdale 85 tod lintner notched three goals with ron lintner smalley acton sanderson and kydd each firing singles hawkshaw blinked the light on two occasions for river dale with other goals going to osborne bazan and kozubik in the second game on friday night stouffville maple leafs were hard pressed to gain a 70 win over lansing who are fighting desperately for a playoff birth sellers continued to set the scor ing pace fpr the leafs with three goals with russ forfar notching two lausnway and paisley were the other stouffville goal getters d collins netted the hat truck for lansing with johnson mckee and hamilton each scoring single goals playoff games to be broadcast all senior b games be tween the stouffville clippers and orillia terriers are to be broadcast over station cfor orillia mr les wilson local dealer in the west end is working in conjunction with the regular sponsor at orillia in order to bring a play by play description to those who are not able to attend one of the most fascinating toys in the world is a loose tootli saw the wall street journal read on the table the meal is ready be sure you have plenty of delicious wholesome sto vers bread always ready to put on your table no meal is complete without bread the stouffville bakery always has fresh crisp- crusted stovers bread buy an extra loaf today stouffville bakery vvvwvvvafewmvvaa social night dancing euchre under the auspices of the to be held stouffville in the lions cluj veterans memorial hall monday march 17th 52 dancing from 900 lo 100 am don gilkes his 8piece orchestra tickets 200 per couple draw for 50 bond hwt1klwlltmmt1mtmtif egssgaaaaaxaaaaacoaabp cn carnation milk tall tins 16 lynn valley peas 20 oz tins 2 for 33 chocolate marshmallow cookies lb 39 clarks soups tomato vegetable and scotch broth 2 for 21 shredded wheat 2 pkgs 31 large stalks of celery and lettuce each 10 florida oranges for juice 252s doz 29 grapefruit size 96s 5 for 29 spanish onions 2 lbs 29 canada bread 24 oz loaf 2 for 29 daltons jolly good peanut butter 16 oz jar 29 fancy quality bc pink salmon vz lb tin pineapple juice 20 oz tin stokeleys spanish style rice dinner 15 oz tins 2 for plum jam 24 oz jar quaker oots large pkg 48 oz morning treat coffee freshly ground lb budget tea 1 lb pkg good value 25 10 31 29 35 95 75 carload groceteria john malhewson prop phone 280

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