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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1954, p. 9

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ihe tribune stout ve nt thursday january 21 19c4 clippers dropped two in a row last week a commixitv affair due to the recent frisid temperature natural ice arenas in the district have been flourishing with considerable success at claremont the local community association comprising the recreation committee and business men are operating a natural ice rink at the rear of the claremont public school messrs jimmy briscoe frank ward and leslie wilton have taken charge of the flooding operations while the students take care of the excess snow the convenient location of the riak allows the school pupils to enjoy the outdoor skating recreation during the noon hour and after school hours various nights are set aside during the week for public skating with a minimum ad mission charge the rink was first constructed some four years ago and has been operating every winter since that time xhii oldtim kks at ioht perry the pages of time will be turned back from ten to fifteen years on friday jan 22nd when the national hockey league oldtimers will appear at the port perry memorial gardens the game is being sponsored by the port perry lions club the entire proceeds of the game will go to fulfilling the lions club pledge toward payment of the new artificial ice plant in port perry community centre never before has this group played a game in a community the size of port perry among the thirty players who will be on hand for the occasion will be charlie conacher dit clapper sy apps busher jackson roy wortcrs hank ooldup bill durnan and many more alltime stars of the nill the game officials- will be hap day and king clancy of the toronto maple leafs mr merle letcher onetime lions executive member has arranged the appearance of this starstudded show vttt rclj ron kowk roving around it was only a few years ago that ronnie rowe made his nhl debut with the new york rangers since that time the husky ball and hockey star has been constantly on the move and apparently has no intentions of setting up stakes in any particular place this season within the space of three months rowe has played ith three separate hockey clubs he started the season with soo michigan indians was released and went to the north bay trappers and then was traded to the pembroke lumber kings three teams in three months is not had travel ling in any league midseason slump it has been quite apparent of late that the stouffville clippers arent playing the brand of hockey of which they are capable every team sometime during a long season is bound to hit a slump and it would appear that the slump bug has taken a big bite out of some of stouffvilles top stars blake batough the clippers number one goaltender has not been playing up to his usual form and will probably be replaced cor a couple of games by sub goalie jack rhodes blake suffered an ankle injury a few- weeks ago and this ailment may be contributing to his numerous off nights on wednesday here leaside racked up a onesided s3 victory and from a spectators vantage point many of the goals looked a little on the soft side on friday night while guarding the nets for avro in an exhibition tilt with lyndhurst motors katough was nothing short of sen sational such a reversal of form is difficult to figure out of course the entire team has not been playing up to its usual form and in such cases the onus usually falls back on the clubs last remaining unit of defence the goaltender benefit game for injured flayers in any organized hockey league injuries are bound to occur and the uxbridge- port perry community league has been no exception although injuries have not been numerous four have been very serious two players have suffered broken legs one a broken hand and another a ibroken ankle the idea of an exhibition benefit game to ibe played some time during february has been discussed and the league governing body intends to follow through with the plan it has been suggested that the best player or players be selected from each club and the picked squad should engage the markham eagles in the benefit contest such a contest would no doubt pack any one of the local arenas such community league stars as jack warriner ross hochberg swifty todd lloyd grove lloyd pascoe wilmot gates glenn till and roy painter would no doubt constitute part of the allstar cast stouffville clippers dropped their second straight contest on saturday night as the fourth place havina flyers vored a 03 victory eddie rust was the spark plug for the west toronto crew with three goals don irwin form er coach of the unionvhle jet- also lit the light for the winners nick hangay return ed to hockey action and notch ed one goal geo stark and chuck webster were the oth er clipper marksmen the contest was a nip and tuek af fair until the final minutes of the period when ravina scor ed two fast goals the three stouffville goals were scored in the second period stark bapgay arid webster formed a powerful scoring unit for the clippers and this threesome will probably be used as the stouffville number one line back in action ross madill blanks thornhill 30 when the stouffville red wings arrived in the nobleton arena on wednesday night to play thornhill they found themselves minus then- regul ar goaltender in desperation they called on the services of ross madill who went along only as a spectator and the pint sized puck stopper blank ed the yonge street squad 30 madill turned in a good game and aided by strong defensive protection the thornhill squad were held off the score sheet the entire sixty minutes of hockey were played without a penalty although stouffville had an edge in play during the first period neither club could blink the light at the five mi nute mark of the second frame harper opened the sco ring and simpson made it 20 with harper picking up an as sist the red wings complet ed the scoring the final twenty minutes with bishop netting tlie puck on passes from todd and hammersley v grow the best feed marm i ll 18 chick starter 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baker notched stouffvilles first goal with a long blueline backhand on a pass from had- dleton elwood small and frank stephenson combined on stouffvilles nicest play of the night to even the count yith baker serving an inter ference penalty norm dowdall put the leasiders out front to tay with baker still in the box jim casburn madeit 42 when there was less than a minute remaining in the sec ond period small handed the puck to sinclair parked in front of eatough the leaside centreman made no mistake with a quick shot stouffville roared to the attack early in the third ses sion and cut the leaside lead as geo stark scored from bell and jlinton midway through the period the penalty parade started and all hopes of the clippers pulling the contest out of the fire flew out the window with scatalon off sinclair notched his second goal and pork medougalls shot caromed in off eatoughs stick to lengthen the visitors lead sullivan completed the route with- the eighth leaside tally at 1242 norm dowdall of leaside was badly shaken up when j crashed into the boards by clipper defenceman loe scat- alon he was given first aid treatment at the arena and x- rays were later taken on saturday night of this week newmarket spitfires will make their first appear ance of the season on stouff ville ice nick bangay high scor ing clipper forward re turned to action on sat urday night for the v first time since his severe head injury suffered nearly two months ago the colorful speedster will complete a line of chuck yvelister and geo stark spits tie lyndhursts in exhibition newmarket spitfires and lyndhurst motors battled to a tie in an exhibition con test played in the newmarket arena the two clubs put up a good brand of hockey with the tying goal being scored by ortie thorns of the spits with but forty seconds remaining in the game coach herb cain pulled goaltender ken tupling from the net in favor of an extra forward and the strategy paid off bob fryday with two goals sparked the canal town crew wniie bili bradbury don smith and ortie thomas not ched singles moe galarid and johnny petro scored twice for lyndhursts with bob kennedy and earl clements scoring the others jilons nhl standings w l t pis boston 7 2 0 14 rangers 5 2 2 12 canadians 1 3 2 10 wings 4 5 0 s hawks 3 i 0 g leafs 270 4 results leafs hawks 1 detroit g boston 5 rangers 1 canadiens 1 scllctllllo bruins vs canadiens rangers vs hawks red wings vs leafs eatough sensation for avro team netminder blake eatough turned in his most sensational goaltendjng display of the sea son on friday night as avro canucks and lyndhurst mot ors battled to a 77 deadlock three other clipper stars hal gibson joe scatalon and el wood small supported the av ro attack it was the final contest for the east yorkers they embark for stockholm sweden on friday moe galand with three goals was the top marksman for lyndhurst kennedy and shill scored two avro held a decid ed edge over gregg curries squad throughout the first and second periods but lyndhurst staged a five goal rally in the final frame eatough return ed to his old time form in the avro nets with a dazzling dis play at one time avro were two men short but the lanky puck stopper held the east york attackers at bay omha bantam all games are scheduled for 7 pm january 21 stouffville at brooklin january 2i stoufiville at pickering january 2s pickering at brooklin january 2 brooklin at stouffville lylruarv 2 brooklin at pickering february t stouffville at brooklin february r pickering at stouffville jackie rhodes regular goaltender with the clip pers a few years back ls expected to replace net- minder blake eatough in the stouffville cage for the next few games at least eatough has not been playing up to his usual form of late and the switch will give sub goalie rhodes an opportunity to prove his worth and eatough a much needed rest newmarket here saturday night boast many stars newmarket spitfires will make their season debut here en saturday night with a line up that boasts many topnotch stars heading the list ls the playing coach heroie cain formerly of boston and mon treal leading the forward line attack will be a former american hockey league star bob fryday he has piayed with butfalo cincinatti and montreal royals he did a short stint with montreal can adiens of the vhl the spit- tires will use four former stouffville clipper players in defenceman les clarke and ross hochberg and forwards don smith and bill bradbury ken tupling will guard the newmarket net the canal- town crew have playetl two scheduled contests edging au rora lumbermen 08 jmd dow ning ravina flyers 94 cmllkk scoring i aradk g a pts small is 5 23 lewis 11 11 22 stephehsor i 12 i 20 stark 10 s 18 mcneil 10 5 15 bell 10 5 15 gibson 9 5 14 minton 9 5 14 lunkin 7 7 14 mcintosh 6 s 14 haddleton 5 s 13 bangay 5 1 9 scatalon 4 1 s webster 2 1 g baker 1 4 5 melville t 2 pickering edges locals in a juvenile thriller stouffville red wings suf fered a 51 setback at the hands of pickering in a thrill packed contest on friday night mashinter in the pick ering nets was a standout per former and turned the stouff ville attackers aside with some terrific saves bemer and jon es put the visitors two goals up with solo rushes early in the contest but grant wagg cut the pickering lead on a pass from hammersley at the fourteen minute mark with the red wings playing a man short hammersley stickhand- led out of his own zone and tucked the puck behind the pickering goalie to tie the score field scored two fast goals for pickering in the sec ond period to put the visitors out front 42 at the thirteen minute mark in the final frame harper scor- ed and bishop evened the count for the second time in the game a minute later on a goalmouth pass from hammer sley fairman roared back for pickering to notch what prov ed to be the winner stouff ville had numerous chances to tie up the game again but failed to make the most of their opportunities pair of peewees score eight goals norm hendricks and dov grerstedt each cored four goals as the maple leafs soundlv trounced the black hawks 91 in lions nhl ac tivity on saturday besides notching the four goals hen- dtcks picked up four assists and grenstedt three it is the second time this season that hendricks has explode with a four goal barrage the leafs have been cellar- dwellers in the lion- league for some weeks but now show signs of moving out of their sixth place position herb dawson count ed the other tally for the high flying leafs while alan boyd fired the lone goal for the hawks the other two games were closely matched contests with detroit edging boston 65 and rangers and canadiens bat tling to a 11 deadlock it marked the second defeat reg istered against the powerful boston club so far this season bill hoover and don haines with two goals paced the red wing attack with larry mal- loy and harry skelcher scor ing singles don jackson lar ry malloy and bob lehman i picked up assists ronnie hed- j ges and wayne redshaw were two goal marksmen for bos ton with bob taylor scoring the other bob hammerslev j willard pettie and gord eck- ardt assisted on three of the j goals in the final game of the af ternoon montreal canadiens and new york rangers bat tied to a 11 draw wayne pen nanen fired the lone tally foi legion tops in mens bowling peachs clip claremont 61 peaches ac- led by right winger don thomas with three goals scored a gl win over claremont on friday night in their first meeting of the sea son dent smith murray le wis and wilf lawrenson were the other marksmen for the seventh concession squad earl pilkey fired the lone tal ly for claremont it appeared for a time that peaches goaltender jack war riner would chalk up his first shut out of the season but pilkey broke the goose egg with a goal late in the final period claremont were strengthened for the game with the addition of forward lloyd pascoe and defenceman herb rase a good crowd was on hand for the game in the other contest comeo and greenbank battled to a 44 draw lloyd pascoe front line speedster with claremont fir ed three goals on monday night to defeat comco 64 jimmy harris was another claremont spark plug with two tallies the victory moved them out of te cellar position brooklin turned back peaches 100 in the second game tlie legion holds down first place in tne men- town league with 35 points 4 a- head of the orphans in second place harolds grill are in third place with thirty points in the young people- league murray redshaws team and edna fairies group are dead locked with lij pat lehman 4 derek chadwick 30 mur ray wagg 37 and peaches inc 19 pat lehman has the top average with a score of 179 in 27 games marg barry has a 170 point average also in 27 games cy bellman has the high singles score of the vear with 317 the rangers white murray holden was the canadien markman the red wings were the only team to better their standing they moved into sole possesion of fourth place two points ahead of the hawks in fifth and two points back of canadiens parked on the third rung in the first game next sat urday boston will play canad iens rangers meet the hawks and detroit tattles the leafs investment opportunities we have a number of excellent opportunities for investment of first mortgage monies at 6 ir amounts from 1000 to 5000- call collect for further informa tion 27tt wignall shepherd reaii estate brokers markham phone 280 e stouffville ont 1oliicy a shows xitely 7 pm matinee saturday 2 pm thurs fri sat jan 21 22 23 to fotfarirtil julia adams i -i- hugh mflfltnwf a universal international picture plus cartoon monday tuesday january 25 26 produced and dltecled by wiliiah wyler sueenplay by 1am mclellan hunter and john oighton stay by l mttttu nmttt a paramount picture plus cartoon wednesday thursday january 27 28 warner bros happily present john wayne donna reed charles coburn qmm1w plus cartoon tft tlf ff flf fif h dont miss this dont miss this dont miss this billy graham in oil town usa in breathtaking natural color uxbridge music hall wed jan 27th 8 pm christian youth fellowship fireside

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