Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 13, 1954, p. 11

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deep ix the rkd operator of a sr b hocej rjuh may think ha xpnps rsjja hio but accord ins so tb financial statement beac re- tealed by jr a team ibre i no comparison- it is ttiimafd 8 harrion jr and 5r a ii wt 70000 of trhich jiso as in carh kitchener 140000 c3alt js 00 guelph js000 and barrie u supposedly in the red that leaves st mikes marlboro and st- catharines a- th only poib winner ite no mal wonder that ken soble is anxious to dispose of his hamilton hockey franchise for an stimated jloftrt we think that some had better try paying someone to take the franchise of hi hand r hart ok hkaht tltophy the htiardir of the hart trophy to chicago black hawk jrortiender a rollins has raided considerable tcmmens from sports writers across the country the trophy is awarded to th player who i considered to he the mat valuable to bis national hockey league tam many believed that red kelly of detroit harry lumtey of the leafs or maurice richard of montreal would walk oft with the coveted silverware krom our point of view the lanky sixfoottwo native of vansuard saskatchewan rated the award for bravery if nothing else rerhap the trophy should be spelled hart in this particular a rollins was credited by many with holding the hawks together last season they won only twelve karnes in the 70- ame schedule and finished in last place during the question and answer period following ted kennedys talk at the lions sporta niht dinner on monday evening ted way asked what his choice would have been for the award- ted stated that he would havf selected either gordie howe red kelly or maurice richard he stated further that h ratd rollins a ihe third best goal tender n the league being bettered only by harry lumley of the leafs and terry sawchuck of detroit tkd kkhiv kltom ikkwkk to xhl ted kennedy captain of the toronto maple leafs was the centre of attention on monday nicht at the stouffville lions clubs annual sports night ted recalled how he received his tart in hockey as a member of the iort co borne minor league teams which were operated by the lions cluh of that town it wa while playing with th port col borne midgets that he met a member of th stouffville flipper club jerry lunkin who was playing with lindsay at the time ted spoke highly of stouffvihes bob ha ward mating that while rob was taking hi regular turn he was the best horkoy player on the ice chicagos gain is torontos loss said ted he also paid tribute to trainer tim daly stating that while there would he other kennedyji and othor hazards there would never be another man to replace tim daly in directing his remarks to the members of the peewee ohamplon detroit red wings ted pointed out that playing in the national hockey league was not the important thing hut for young boys to get out on the ice and play was what really counted ted stated that the game of hockey developed four main characteristics in growing boys it produces cooperation team work respect for ones opponent and good physical de velopment to eat well play hard and get plenty of rest all tends to produce a topnotch athlete mr kennedy seriously stressed the need for hoys to attend sunday school and church ted admitted thar sunday hockey had interfered with his church attendance but recalled during his youth how he would he found in sunday school and church every sunday such ft fondation has helped me considerably during my hockey career said ted tim daly fifty years ok hookby kxperienoe mr tim daly trainer of the toronto maple leaf hockey team w-aj- one of the guest speakers at the stouffville lions sporte night program on monday evening mr daly became connected with hockey in 1905 nearly fifty years ago and since that time he has become as much a part of the toronto maple loaf team a conn smythe hap day joe primeau or king clancy he has also been keenly interested in lacrosse bateball and boxing he held the canadian lightweight championship for two years in his remarks the toronto trainer pointed out the various wyi- in which the game of hockey has progressed over the paot fifty years back in the early 1900 according to mr daly the players wore little in the way of protecting equipment but now youd think they wore going to war back in the early days of the game clubs carried eight players and played thirty minute periods the cost of equipment has increased consider ably professional hockey players use skates costing j ft 760 atioks 27 goal sticks 500 hockey pants 1700 the in stallation of artificial ice arenas has tended to speed up the game players skate faster take more shots and hand out more hodychecks today than they did in yesteryears according to mr daly in explaining the lack of stickhandling hockey players mr daly explained that in todays game of hockey there isnt much time for stickhandling as players were rushed on every play in comparing the progress of hockey with baseball over the past fifty years mr daly pointed out that the latter had not progressed but had gone backward in many respects since the days of the fabulous babe ruth many hall parks have pulled in their home run fence in order to produce more out of the park hit a livelier ball is being used to allow players to hit it harder and farther tim daly has gained considerable knowledge through tra vel he personally has met the president of the united states king george and queen elizabeth margaret truman and movie stars such as barbara stanwyck and rohert taylor he paid tribute to the capt of the toronto maple leafs ted kennedy and termed him a star of all stars here and there bob bangay coach of the stouffville clippers will com mence construction of his new home in stoutfville this fall don hayhes playing coach of the lions peewee champions was presented with the jim austin trophy by rob hassard at the annual sports nighr dinner on monday evening ronnie bell left winger with the clippers will be married in june the stouffville juveniles held their first practice of the season on sunday afternoon the stouflville red sox are planning a may 24th tournament but no definite arrangements have been settled as yet fbe outdoor shoe all the family w sisman scampers oshawa wins senior b crown gerry scott capiain of the oshawa truckmen accepts the v a hewitt trophy symbolic of the oha sen ior b championship after the truckers beat simcoe gunners 52 to take the series four games to one with one tied lack rox burgh immediate put president of the oha makes the presentation cleremont league 1954 schedule may 17 auona mt zion claremont pine grove may 21 greenwood 1th mt zion claremont may 25 pine grovegreenwood ith auona may 2s 1th mt zion altona greenwood may l claremont 1th mt zion pine grove june 4 pine grove altona greenwood claremont june 7 claremont altona 1th pine grove june 11 greenwood mt zion pine grove 4th june m altona claremont mt zion greenwood june 18 mt zion 4th altona pine grove june 21 claremont mt zion greenwood auona june 25 pine groveclaremont uh greenwood june 28 claremontgreenwood mt zion altona july 2 altona 4th pine grove mt zion july 5 greenwoodpine grove 4th claremont july 9 altona mt zion claremont pine grove july 12 greenwood 4th mt zion claremont july 16 pine grovegreenwood 4th altona july id lth mt zion altona greenwood july 23 claremont 4th mt zion pine grove july 2fi pine grove auona greenwood claremont july 30 claremont altona 4th pine grove aug 3 greenwood mt zion pine grove 4th aug i altona claremont mt zion greenwood aug 9 alt zion 4th altona pine grove aug 13 claremont mt zion greenwood altona aug 16 pine groveclaremont 4th greenwood aug 20 claremontgreenwood mt zion altona aug 23 altona 1th pine grove mt zion aug 27 green pine grove lth claremont first game called for 730 pm deadline 800 pm draw up schedule for tricounty on thursday night of this week representatives of six loral tricounty league teams will meet at sunderland to draw up a schedule for the forthcoming season the six clubs who definitely expect to field clubs this s e a s o n are stouffville ixbridge sutton port perry sunderland and lindsay peaches we are glad to report the ar rival of debbie youngest daughter of mr and mrs stu art watson home from the hospital for sick children she will le extra care for her mother but arent all new ba bies a number of friends gather ed recently at the home of mr end mrs charles hiscy in stouffville to present them with a lovely trilite floor lamp and walnut endtable as a tok en of appreciation for all they and their family have done while at peaches we will miss them but also realize living in stouffville they will visit their peaches friends often the peaches young peoples lnion gathered at the home of mr and mrs jim painter on thursday evening last for the may community social miss fern hoover was in charge of the entertainment and had present join in a variety night songs stories jokes and po ems to close the enjoyable evening lunoh was served by the hostess there were six children christened during the mothers day service at peaches united church on sunday they in cluded susan daughter of mr and mrs jack barkey of to ronto sharon and audrey daughters of mr and mrs tommy francis margaret daughter of mr and mrs lorne hooover of altona barbara daughter of mr and mrs don miller and valerie daughter of mr and mrs jack warriner mr frank smith accompa nied by his mother mrs nel son smith journeyed to kitch- i port hope wins i badminton tourney port hope high school for the second straight year won the third annua pickering in vitation badminton meet last friday night at pdhs eight district high schools competed each with fi mixed doubles i teams competing a total of eightyseven games were play ed on the six courts lxbridge high school lost out in the irst three tournament games in their bid for the pennant the local pickering school tied for third place with bowman- ville ocvi came next with one point less final results were as follows the tribune stouffville ont may 13 1953 ted kennedy tim paly guest speaker lions club hold annual sports night mr ted kennedy captain of the toronto maple leafs and mr tim daly trainer were the guest speakers at the stouffville lions clubs annua sports night held or monday evening mem bets of the de troit red wings lions peewee champs and the stouffville clippers were present along with other local hockey pro moters mr ted edwards head of the lions sports committee acted as chairman of the meet ing following tim dalys ad- iires bob hassard presented the jim austin trophy to the playing coach of the lions peewee champs don haynes mr tom wecleltoft manager of the team introduced each member of the club mr tim oxeili manager of the stouff ville clippers introduced the memlers of the local sr b- hockey squad mr cec hend ricks and mr keg stouffer briefly thanked the lions club on behalf of the parents for t4knsoring such a worthwhile league chairman tod edwards tmroduced and thanked the manager oi the stouffville ar ena mr iv t fteunie for his cooperation throughout the entire season the coaches of the six lions teams were in troduced tom wedeltoft of the red wisigs bill lennox of rangers bill bockmater en the leafs geo pearce and casey milliard of the hawks garth brubacker and john davis of boston and jim thdmas of the canadiens referees ron peake and dave hammcricy took a bow for their tireless efforts during the regular schedule and pavofls coach bob bangay of th stouffville clippers thanked jthe lions club on behalf of the team and stated that in all his hockey memories his play- ng and coaching duties in stouffville would never be for- gotten he said that to lus knowledge the majority of last season- players were anxious i to return five teams in ladies softball at an organisation meeting held at cnionville on monday night five teams are consider ing entries in the ladies soft ball league they are stouff ville markham peaches un- ionville and elgin mills no definite word has been received from cedar grove any club interested in entering the group is asked to contact the league secretary pat lehman at stouffville 374 or write to po box 171 before may 3st a fivedollar entry fee is to be enclosed with each entry the stouflville juveniles will hold their first regular prac tices on wednesday and fri day nights of this week any one interested and under 19 years of age by may 1st is re quested to be down at the local ball park john young pres markham softball at an executive meeting of the markham twp softball league held on friday night mr john young of markham was appointed president sue- feeding mr rob rae of union- ville the other officiate will be mel shier 1st vice ernie appleton 2nd vice and treas wilf butiday sec and doug james umpireinchiof stoufl- i ville was represented by con stable casey hilliard the league has decided to operate with seven teams which include buttonville markham i stoutfville cnionville aurora thornhill and agincourt clare- mont have entered a team in the whitby league j the stouffville shamrocks will play their home games on thursday night port hope us cxbridge us pickering dhs bowmanville hs oshawa cam peterboro cvs whitby dhs- port perry hs 28 21 16 16 15 10 5 3 travkimxfi salesman for bk gawks childs sics fi 10 vi 34 s bovs i 5v4 195 youths ii i3 395 mans 611 595 lehmans shoes main slrml stnufivilk charming coodwiil amhador for th rrltuh kmpirf game junp mathon rently croanod quon of thf zamfj i travelling acpow th country u invite canadian to the tniernational uporu event beins held at her home city vancouver july 30 to auir 7 some sftfl athlete from 12 common1th rourtrie will compete in the same only a etep below the olympics for color and worid interet spectator ili watch he proceltnc in vancouver new tadium the iar in canada wfh a capacity n j3 iccinding 250uu permanent seat and ejuuv temporary bleactiera ener to attend a luther league meeting on wednesday last recently mr and mrs lon blizzard drove to holt where they spent the day visiting friends and relatives sunday visitors at the war riner home included mr and mrs o k stalter ann lynda and david of markham mrs t g kennedy and mr paul ken nedy of oshawa mr ivan al len mr and mrs gordon mil ler and miss laura warriner lady bowling champs at musselmans lake pictured above are four members of the mussel- mans lake ladies bowl ing champions they are from left to right yvonne batoman norma herbert bert brown and shirley campbell the team cap tain eva pudley is not present picture news from cil js7fa sis i jjjjkr dm x3 wjffijft jb siivino hot dogs in simplified now stores buy tbrm nil ready in rolln mmftd in oho- phiine bk special toantor projocu heat ray through wrapper hoata wiener perfectly in n jiffy noted fotman contuilonl irrnn kon of montreal mnktrt op entirely new colour ronpo for cilux knamel each colour clev- fly ffoea with each other shooting it out mcani much low danicer for police when uiey war tfm bulletproof vcm which jnw ownpirln protection it marte of fivw 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