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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 28, 1954, p. 11

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one of ktolffviixes f1xb8t go stark oae of nt ro- key playr ver to perform ondr th clipper cotorf bas decided lo bans up hi skates horn town fan acd pctaorf ic rival arnw will be mrry jo iarn of gorxee declion tb flasjsy winpr haa played practically all fcu bockey ic this district ha me starred with newmarket markham acd sioutvilj hu dipsydoodle ty of pay would brlnx the fan to their jet and utterly confute vn the most potent defensive units he w the idle of the rabid hockey jan ioorhiia and they would loudly applyud hu every move even the mwc critical announcers press men and roaches recognised stark exceptional ability to add to hi sparkling play george alo pojseed plenty of fubt abould the oin become rough opposing players learned to treat hirn ith respect george had one of hi bh years inlssl52 when the clipper marched throuah to the phainpionhip he then played on right wing with nick bansay and bud wataoo the three- ome racked up an outstanding scoring record last season he alno teamed up wuh nick bangay on a line centred by chick wbter althousrh a left hand shot geo proved to be a atandour at rixhi winjc hi back hand drives eeemed almost inpomlble for the average goalnnder to handle even expro kddle rafterty of port colborne aa easy prey for the dashing wfnger with the retirement of geo stark from stouffvilles hockey limelight it would seem that an entire hockey era had faded away coach boh rangay will find it difficult to locate a player who can rightly wear the no s the trade number of one of stouffvilles finest cxipreiw of 7t45js after two game many fan have had their first glimpse at the stouffvilu clippers of 195455 the team basically the same as last season with a few additions both to the defence and forward line on the rearguard coach bob railway had joe scatalon don macintosh bill melville and eddie william from a first look we do not think that williams can match either bert raker or nick bangay up on the forward line we believe stouffville has lined up one of the smartest players inee bud watson performed under the clipper colors ken red crawford i a brilliant prospect he has already scored three goals in two games ai mugford don clayton and terry sye are other stouffville newcomers sye guarded the nets for the homesters on saturday night coach bangay hopes to bring out a few- more players this week to further strengthen the sqtiad other players in the lineup who played with stouffville last reason are ronnie bell eiwood small frank stepheneon ifal gibson ford lewis joe lewis and ken mcneil next week well attempt to give our readers a little histor ical sketch on each of the new players who will be on the local lineup with stouffville this season hah the champs congratulations to the ruttonville sluggers the new markham township softball league champs they are cer tainly worthy of the title the team coached and managed by bill hood of buttonville has always been a strong competitor in the markham group during the past ten years a few sea- eons ago they lost the title and have finally been able to re gain the silverware this year the team is to a large degree the same as it was a few years ago such players as jack wat- fon bert baker jack rumney bud watson geo stark mac clement and the coach bill hood are wellknown button- villa has one main attribute that keeps them rolling they love to win even when the odds are against them as they were in the current finals the team then seems more danger ous the battery of ah townsend and bert baker proved to be one of the best combinations in the business both ronnie bell and chick webster were topnotch first sackers and folly mln ton probably the most underated player excelled at second base when the chips were down at third jack watson turned in a real performance and regained his old batting eye at short geo stark played his usual steady game he possesses one of the hardest and uraightest throws in the league in the outfield there u bud watson don mcintosh and mac clement all three have powerful arms and are dangerous at the plate bud watson is exceptionally fast in centre field and i at bat can either awing away or drop a bunt down the line manager bill hood has based his hopes on experience rather j than youth and this year it paid off o its hatf otf to the i buttonville sluggers the new kings of the markham twp buttonville wins in markham twp softball league buttonville slugger are the new markhajn twp league softball champs they cap tured the john madson tro phy on thursday night of las week by beating markham aces 91 tne slugger coach ed by bi hood spotted the ace two games then staged a sensational three game come back to take the silverware it was the most amazing rally ever staged in a markham twp playoff series the first game was played in stouffville and markham 4 fa t gtoaifrttie oirt tbarasxr octcier 28 19m clippers split with newmarket the stoutfville clippers and a four goal advantage clipper newmarket redineri each ru- centremaa cord lewis com- pei ro m i i r ned the others home debut jpleted the scoring with a re- rlckering vonstodic khaufa frjr by winning on the oppositions lay shot from defenceman don dies in frocos vjafto ice on friday night the cupi mcintosh at 14 tl f cl per chalked up a decisive 81 newmarket were full value on saturday afternoon mr 3kg joccbt 111121 victory over the canaitown for thair win thev showed a james cowie a resident of crew while on saturday night sharp reversal of form from audley in pickering twp j in spite of the storm that hit here the tables were turned their first game on friday died at varsity stadium in a the district last week the final and newmarket squared the night brawl that broke out follow- game for the ontario county- series with a ti3 win clipper 8 newmarket 1 jing the argomontreal football i soccer championship was on saturday night the big the stouffville clippers start- game constable cowie an offi- played between claremont le- 1200 line of sinclair boniface ed the metro sr b schedule rd brankston paid off for on the right foot on friday newmarket as the trio figured night as they scored a decis- in three of their clubs six jive si victory over newmar- was won by j goals kenny sinclair the lean j ket on the redmen s nome ice the second i goodnatured centre jtar was i two former junior stars al game back in markham was al- 1 the triggerman on each occa- j mugford and ken red craw- o won by the aces j0 fromjsion ford were standouts for stou- hat point on however the i newmarket opened the scor- 1 ffville each counting two tal- powerfu buttonville crew jing at 115 of the first period j lies ronnie bell frank ste- swept back to win three in a row pitcher ab townsend was j covered position in front of the i one of the big heroes in the j n the next i fi the puck pas clipper sub j phenson ha gibson nd el- 1 viously a goalie terry sye from an unwood small fired the other stos branch of i tiffville goals ken sinclair cer for the university of to- j giontiaires and oshawa strila ronto was attempting to aid oshawa took the game and the other police officers in wrest- j championship to and 71 on ing the ball from some over- j he series the storm was a enthusiastic fans it was durj definite factor in the clare- ing this scuffle that he fell mont loss as a number of play- to the ground and never relrs were unable to te at the covered death was due to a j game the victory for strila heart attack i marked the third trophy they constable cowie was pre- have captured this season sottbnll throne i rfs stfti xot too jatk theres still a chance lhat a minor hockey team may he loritanlzed here in stouffville ptov constable milliard is in terested in forming a midcet club here and his enquiries ap pear to ho gaining enthusiastic response there are many bovs in stouffville who are too old to play in the lions peeyvee league but could play mldket if a team was organized the question of ice time is the hip problem at the present hut arena manager w t ronnie has hopes that this barrlor may be overcome concrete blocks pine orchard block co cedar valley phone mount albert 2916 wwwmteftflc public skating in the stouffville arena wed oct 27 public skating fri oct 29 public skating sat oct 30 senior oha hockey orillia vs stouffville mon nov 1 stouffville skating club wed nov 3 public skating series he hurled and hit with i more assurance than he had throughout the entire sched ule markhams peg oneill on the other hand appeared to have worn himself out he haiuled the pitching chores for markham practically single handedly both during the reg ular schedule and in the play- oils in the final game played at markham it was just button- villes night they pulled off some spectacular plays prob ably the finest play of the con test was performed by polly minion the sluggers second baseman as he backhanded a ground ball in deep short and tired to first to pick off jerry meharg the batter geo stark robbed markham of a hit as he pulled down a line drive arid mac clement cut off a runner at the plate with a perfect through from the outfield in the nine innings button ville pounded markham pitch ers for more hits than they had in any other game during the year ronnie bell who had trouble with markham pitch ing in previous games connect ed for five hits in five trips to the plate jack watson pounded out three safeties and walked twice geo stark mac clement polly minion bert baker don mcintosh and jack rumney also counted hits bud watson dropped down some fine sacri fice bunts the aces worked hard to hold the buttonville squad in check in the late innings they threw caution to the wind and romp ed around the biises with wreckless courage in hopes of cutting down the rivals lead they did manage to squeeze three runs across in the ninth inning buttonville rolled up a con vincing 80 lead before mark- j ham could break the ice the aces counted a lone run in the eighth and added the others in the final inning buttonville added one in the ninth the championship silverware now moves from markham to but tonville where it will remain until the new champs are de throned in the second frame the visi tors made it 20 as the former j spoiled an outstanding shut out effort for goalie jack rhodes as he blinked the light leaside trio clicked again fori with but six minutes remaining a neat threeway effort ken j in the game the redmen look- storm may have washed out aurora ice sports as far as sports arc con cerned the town of aurora was probably hit harder than any other community in the area according to reports the amount of damage to the arena may run as high as s30000 the plant may not operate tui- til early spring the arena floor was hardest hit by flood waters which washed support ing dht from under it at the height of the downpour some 21 inches of water covered the floor and when the flood re ceded it left numerous tunnels as deep as three feet the hoot- sank in many places water in the dressing rooms rose as high as four feet the refresh ment booth was also damaged the icemaking equipment was not badly damaged the motors being only temporarily dis abled the town council has voted s15000 toward the reno vation of the arena the crippling flood came just at a time when the au rora bears jr c entry were preparing for a new season some twentyfour players turn ed out for tlie first practice session the next practice has been postponed indefinitely the aurora figure skating club was alo planning a big ysr with more than 100 hav ing registered this is nearly double the number who join ed last season vavw seasons tickets on sall seasons tickets for senior b hockey games in the stouffville arena are now on sale they must be pur chased at the box office mcneil broke the iee for stou ffville as he directed eiwood smalls shot past tuppling in the redmens cage newmarket increased their lead after only fifty seconds ed weak in goal as brewer a former nctmmder with barrie was duck soup for clipper marksmen rhodes on the other hand was sensational es pecially in the early minutes had ticked by in the final sesjof the game as the kewmar- sion sinclair scored his third ket squad pelted him with rub- straight goal from boniface bcr at 256 red crawford a new stouffville led 30 at the end recruit lined up by coach bob of the first period 50 at the pre- uard at the ajax they also won the labau the university of challenge cup and the art toronto he was also the own- laicham trophy er of the whitby dairy for 15 i despite the wind and ram a years he was a member of arge crowd was on hand for both the whitby masonic and i he game claremont were rotate clubs forced to play with a man dis- besides his wife the former advantage throughout the en- ruth lily he is survived by contest four children bob 17 david 11 1 claremont fought hard for charles 13 and marilvn 9 a doordie win wnn arcme nephew mr jim fice 27 of skelton and edgar evans dis- toronto was a spectator at thep carrying the play the game he witnessed the brawl midfield play was very even lightning strikes deer in lake simcoe district the first known case of wildlife being injured by light ning in the lake simcoe dist rict was reported by conserva- jtion officer chaster spence jstayner of the department of 1 lands anfi forests a xovtawasaga township farmer noticed the deer stum- jble into bis field iramediatefcr i after an electric storm appar ently the deer had taken ref- luge under a tree and been in- i jurcd by a lightning bolt when investigated by officer j spence it was found that the animal could not regain its feel and showed definite sears of burning around its shoul ders but didnt realize until later that his uncle had passed away during the scuffle bangay notched his third goal in two games on passes from defenceman eddie williams and winger ronnie bell new market sewed up the game i midway through the period when scott and smith blinked the light to give the visitors end of the second and at the harold hodgson with gait harold hodgson formerly midway mark in the final frame i with stouffville and last sea- were on the top end of an 80 son with the junionyille jets count before sinclair potted his j has lined up with the jr a goal i ttalt black haw orillia will be the visitors hockey fans will be wishing in stouffville next saturday him well in his new venture night in jr a ranks but strila took advantage of their scoring opportunities the trophy will be officially presented at an association banquet on saturday nov 27 lindsay muskics semifinal ists for the last two years in stouffville i the intermediate ontario hoc key association loop have de cided not to operate this sea son sbsseaeaaasseissseisitbshbi hunters accident policy 500000 coverage 14 days for 265 if injured in any way from the lime you leave home for every kind of insurance including life see ken laushway phone 270w2 stouffville isiasj2rsj9iseisia2jsf3f5iasi2f3feiaisfafs new from the ground up i 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