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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 22, 1953, p. 11

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the tribune stouffville orrl thursday octoijer 31953 4fll j baker nets winner clippers own oshawa truckmen 32 khisbv accfcaimell in kccbv victory graham frisby stoudville hlsh schools top athlete and football mar received high acelalai from richmond hill sup ported following the local squads victory over the yonge street crew it marked the first time that richmond hills cnjan football had suffered defeat ince the league a orzanized several years ago stouffville captured the same 3317 the richmond hill liberal newspaper described frisby as a ball of are whose superior speed and drive proved to be the difference between the two clubs frisby scored four touchdowns for the winner with glenn thompson getting two football umkit floodlights another use has been discovered for stounvilles new hood- light system on wednesday oct 2sth the stouffvillr high school football team will battle richmond hill under the lights weather permitting it will be a new experience for the squad who have previously performed under natural ligbtina conditions if the plan is put into operation it will mean that baseball softball and football team have been able to take advantage of stouffvllles superior floodlight system dkkknck makks thk ihfjfkkxck in our first glimpse of the 19535 1 edition of the stouffville clippers one major improvement impressed your reporter and the majority of fans who attended the oshawastouffville exhi bition contest the defence joe scatalan formerly with a v hoe and mackintosh from latimer brokers in the east york league looked very impressive bert baker was a star throughout the game while mark mills jim machin and les clark turned in very creditable performances last year fans will no doubt remember the clippers were woefully weak on defence with playing coach hob bangay finding it necessary to drop back on the blueline to till the vacancy created through lack of players the increased rearguard strength may also aid goaltender blake eatough in maintaining his excellent goal- tending record since donning a clipper uniform despite the shortage ot defentemen last season eatough was the top net- rninder in the sr b group m champion yankees receive 8000 cut each member of the new york yankees who received a full world series share will collect a record sum of ss2306s thoe voted full shares by the losing brooklin dodgers will receive s617s42 the yankee windfall shared by 22 players manager casey stengel four coaches the club trainer and road secretary easily eclipses the previous record payoff of 677205 pocketed by the world champion cleveland indians of 134s second place money compares to the 495103 previous high received by the xew york giants two years ago the runners- up in the american and national ltues cleveland and mil waukee will receive 5185062 from ine gate receipts to divide among its players when one stops to think over these figures the staggering totals are even beyond ones imagination take the yankees for instance each player will receive over s000 for one weeks work six games or approximately is hours their earning for one week compares with the salary of an average business man in two years is it any wonder that athletes strive to reach the top rung in the professional ladder new rule hockey fans who closely follow the rules and regulations f the game probably discovered that something new had been idded to the book as far as sr b hockey was concerned players may now shoot the puck into the oppositions end zone us soon as they cross the centre ice line and it will not ba ailed for icing also a puck shot from outside the blueline across the centre ice line to a player moving in on the defending teams blueline must be picked up by the attacking player and controlled or it will be called back in the old ruling if a player was in a position to accept the pass even though he didnt touch the puck the play was allowed to continue the rule which allows an attacking player to shoot the puck into the end zone when he crosses the centre ice line is supposed to speed up the play and decrease the possibility of there befng numerous offsides at the blueline this rule has always applied in jr x sr a and the nhl it is true that noicing rule might tend to speed up play but there are other unfavorable points concerning this regulation players will be more open to injury as they attempt to rush into the corner for the puck as soon as it is shot into the end zone from outside the blueline it tends to cut down on pretty threeway passing plays from centre ice into the net which were practically necessary under the old ruling it doesnt take too many brains on the part of a forward to carry the puck to centre ice then rifle it in the general direction of the opposition net but it does take hockey brains lo juggle the puck to the blueline before the player takes a shot it will be interesting to see how the two rules compare in actual practice and then we may be able to judge whether the rule is a step forward or backward as far as promoting good hockey is concerned us rural hockey dying out it appears this season that there may be a scarcity of rural hockey teams in this district last year an interesting group was formed which included clubs from markham brougham peaches woodbridge and agincourt following the playoffs jacli team entered their respective classes in the ontario rural lookey league markham and woodbridge went senior peaches moved into intermediate a competition and brougham went intermediate b agincourt were not allowed to enter further rural competition because of an illegal player setup markham aptured the senior championship with comparative ease peaches lost out to bolton and brougham was eliminated by kleinburg at the present time markham are undecided as to heir hookey future and brougham according to reports are jcfinltely out of rural hockey agincourt are unlikely to enter i club in this group and the fate of woodbridge i as yet un- nown peaches aro still very much interested if suitable ompetition is provided the local squad have already held me practice and a number of promising prospects have been ined up there has always been considerable rural hockey nterest to the north and cast of stouffville and these clubs night be revived to take part in active competition such com- nunities as pine orchard lemonvihe uxbridge claremont sunderland port perry and brooklin should easily he able to jut a team in a wellorganized group the teams that havent irtlllclal ice could play their homo games at stouffville port perry aud whitby are proceeding with the building of new irtlflcia ice rinks and should be ready for use this winter if i rural hockey club receives the vocal and financial support of ts residents a league could be organized here which would sully pay its way and provide some good hockey entertainment luring the winter months there are dozens of boys and young nen who are too old for junior and not capable of entering he ranks of senior hockey who would welcome with open arms he idea of forming a hockey team and entering an organized troup such a plan is worth considering if a local rural hockey ague is to thrive in this district during the coming season liert baker hard driving opening edna wards school of dancing clipper detent email picked up a loose puck inside the oshawa blueline and tired a knee high hot pat xaylor in the truck mens cage to give stouffville a 32 victory over the motor city crew in an exhibition benefit game here on saturday night the win aided the clip pers to gain partial revenge or oshawa mastery over tnem in the group semirinals last season bob bangay used live famil iar faces in his starting line with polly minton centering geo- stark and nick bangay bert baker and jim machin farmed a solid defencive ob struction on the second line ronnie bell worked between hal gibson and speers with mark mills and joe scatalan on defence a third attacking unit had a newcomer lenole- berry centering stephenson and small a fourth line was made up of jack watson tun- steli and crust with don lew is taking a turn on left wing les clark and mackintosh formed the third set of blue- line barriers blake eatough was back in his old familiar position in the stouffville net the clippers opened the scoring at 311 of the first per iod as xick bangay drove bak ers screen shot rebound into the bottom corner with mc- beth of oshawa in the penalty box hardly had the teams re turned to full strength when ternoon defenceman mark mills was waved to the cooler for trip ping while sitting out his mi nor penalty oshawa turned oil the pressure but failed to pierce stouffvilles solid rear guard unit bert baker was es pecially effective not only when shorthanded but through out the contest with stouffville playing two men short the truckmen ev ened the score thaler tipped williams goalmouth pass into the net at 1325 when both clubs returned to full strength the tempo of the game increased with the clip pers having a decided edge in the play hal gibson had a good opportunity to put stouff ville out front but courtney in the oshawa cage stopped him cold bert baker had an other wide open chance as he cruised in from left wing but his bullet drive bounced off the goal post early in the second frame jago of oshawa was penalized and stouffville poured around the truckmens net like a swarm of bees polly minton stark xick bangay mills and mackintosh combined on nu merous clean cut plays but they failed to find an opening midway through the period xaylor replaced courtney in theoshawa net hardly had he set himself between the pipes when george stark tested him with a backhand drive and scatalan sizzled a slap shot to the top left hand corner but the versatile goalie pulled off spectacular stives as he picked the rubber out of the air scat alan a former av roe rear guard and already a favorite with local fans handed out the stiffest check of the night as he sent red peters spinning to the ice when he attempted to split the defence les clark set up the second clipper goal slipping winger hal gibson a blueline pass as they sailed into the truck mens zone gibson cut in on the net switched his stick right to left in one motion and fired the puck into the far cor ner of the net stark was serv ing a penalty when the stouff ville goal was scored oshawa tied the score for the second time early in the fi nal frame hooper blinked the light from holden and jago with but five minutes remain ing in the contest bert baker moved in from the blueline to snare a loose puck and rifle it into the twine with twenty lions pee wee nhl to have six teams there will be six teams in the local lions club pee wee league this season instead of four clbs- this arrangement was decided on by the sports committee of the lions head ed by chairman ted edwards coaches have been approach ed to handle the six teams bill lennox bill bockmaster geo pearee albetu smalley tom wedseltoft have all given not ification that they will be wil ling to assist in organizing and running the group more hours have been made available this eason as the league will oper ate from 12 oclock noon until i pm every saturday any boy s to 11 on oct 1st is eligible gible to play the league open er was held last saturday af ternoon with some seventy lads taking part in the pre- schedule practice sessions un der the direction of ron peake and john davis a regular sche dule will be drawn up shortly and the boys will be divided up according to age and abil ity any parent who would like to assist in operating the lea gue is welcome to drop into the arena on any saturday af- aurora makes bid to enter markham softball there may be a new addition to the markham township softball league next year au rora has given notice that they will seek entry in the local group the strong competition in the markham league has enticed the yonge street squad to tile an application aurora are planning on building a strong team which will enter oasa comtetition following the leagues experience with woodbridge the officials will no doubt want to give consid erable thought to the idea be fore an ok is given msjriiifr aluminum s rilumimu screens combination doors porch rails the best procurable at low prices do not buy your requirements until you see what we have to offer have the carhayes triple track window demon strated in your own home no obligation doors installed completely s5950 if interested phone sto 62803 g r m dingle district representative leslie sales west hill distributors oha senior hockey schedule first half ballet toe acrobatic tap classes commence wed oct 21st at 4 pm legion hall stouffville i i tfii i uf live seconds left in the game xaylor vacat ed the oshawa net in favor of an extra forward but the move failed to pay off on the nights play the stouffville defence appeared to be the greatest improvement over last years club newcom ers scatalan and mackintosh looked especially good with machin baker clark and mills also turning in a steady game oshawas big line of scott wilson and samolenko failed to get going and their scoring punch was missed in two previous exhibition con tests the motor city crew de feated barrie jrs 72 and tied hamilton sr as 33 the greater bird of parad ise noted for its magnificent multi coloured plumes is a cousin to the common crow thais the way it goes some kirrsfolk are pretty and others are mart note first team mentioned is the home team in each case monday oct 1 dynesleasiders vs wheelers tuesday oct 20 wheelers vs ilyndhursts october 21 stouffville clippers vs leaside october 23 lyndhursts vs kiy fivers october 24 fiy flyers vs stouff clippers october 25 leasitle vs kiy fivers october 27 wheelers vs stoufl clippers october 30 lyndhursts vs leaside october 1 stouff clippers vs lyndhursts kiy flyers ys wheelers november 2 leaside vs stouff clippers november 3 wheelers vs leaside november 4 kiy flyers vs lyndhursts november 0 lyndhursts vs wheelers november 7 stouff clippers vs kiy flyers november leaside vs lyndhursts november 10 wheelers vs kiy flyers november 13 lyndhursts vs stouff clippers november 14 stouff clippers vs wheelers kiy flyers vs leaside november 16 leaside vs wheelers november j 7 wheelers vs lyndhursts november 48 stouff clippers vs leaside november 20 lyndhursts vs kiy flyers november 21 kiy flyers vs stouir clippers november 23 leaside vs kiy flyers november 24 wheelers vs stouff clippers november 27 lyndhursts vs leaside november 28 stouff clippers vs lvndhursts kiy flyers vs wheelers november 30 leaside vs stouff dinners december 1 wheelers vs leaside december 2 kiy flyers vs lyndhursts december 4 lyndhursts vs wheelers november 3 stouff clippers vs kiy flyers december 7 leaside vs lyndhursts december 8 wheelers vs kiy flyers december 11 lyndhursts vs stouff clippers december 12 stouff clippers vs wheelers kiy flyers vs leaside december 14 leaside vs wheelers december 15 wheelers vs lyndhursts december 10 stouff clippers vs leaside december 18 lyndhursts vs kiy flyers december 10 kiy flyers vs stouff clippers december 21 leaside vs kiy flyers december 22 wheelers vs stouff clippers lyndhursls vs leaside december 21 stouff clippers vs lvndhursts kiy fivers vs wheelers december 28 leaside vs stouff cirers december 29 wheelers vs leaside december 30 kiy flyers vs lvndhursts bowling news dr hon smiths quacks and vic atkinsons overdrafts are deadlocked for the top position in the stouffville lions club league each with four points bill fords vss and george pearees pink pills are dead locked on the number two rung while ted edwards cut- ies and len wilkes stuffed shirts are pointless the lions bowl every thursday evening there is still room for two or three regular players in the twelve team town league the town group bowl ot mon day and tuesday nights the league officials are president al klinck vice pres don da vis sec tom johnston treas- don davis there is open bowl ing every saturday night practically all of the june grooms have learned to wash dishes by now rugby squad downs newmarket stouffville rugby team de feated newmarket 2217 in i a ket stouttvilles prospects look ed grim until frisby with less than three minutes left scored on an end run hon peake caught the convert to complete the scoring this- win places stouffville in threeway tie for tirst place newmarket last wednesday it with markham and richmond was newmarkets third defeat j hill the next two games will he played at home against new market this wednesday and of the season newmarket kicked for a single point in the first quarter but early in the second quarter ron peake took a pass from haynes and ran for a touchdown jim ooultice scored a major on a pass from foord and the con vert to thompson was good newmarket intercepted a pass and drove to the stouffville five yard line delwyn creed plunged for the five points stouffville led 116 at the end of the half ron grove picked up five points for newmarket in the third quarter to tie the score frisby put stouffville ahead again with an unconverted major on a plunge then in the final quarter neil tate ran a kick back for a touchdown which ron grove converted with the score 1716 in favor of newmar- riehmond hill next wednesday if the weather is good the game with richmond hill next week may he a night game played un der the lights kkcokd tcknolt at opening skating club practice over 100 figure skaters turn ed out to the opening practice sessions of the stouffville fig ure skating club on monday afternoon and evening mr and mrs disteimeyer outstanding instructors are well satisfied with the ability of the local ju nior skaters the next practice will be held on saturday mor ning commencing at 8 am men suits kind coats to fit a complete range of colors and sizes to suit the most particular man all wool worsted gabardines pic pic and many other materials to choose from priced from 3950 to 5950 also madetomeasure suits tailored by bond oxford clothing mens coats made of wool twills gabardines can be had with zip in winter lining or without attention gentlemen t dont forget the coupon you received at our booth at the trade fair is worth 500 on your new suit ladies childrens coats elegantly styled luxuriously warm v modestly priced peak selection of fine allwool coats smartly styled new fall shades lined and interlined for extra warmth now is the time to buy your new winter coat come in and look around h goldens clothing store phone 273 stouffville

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