tit 10 the siouffviue tribune thorny noemb 7 1963 colourful clipper club drops home opener to aurora 72 the stoufmue clippers made an auspicious debut op- fore a minute scattering of hometown fans on tuesday night in spite of a five goal deficit on trie score cards aurora tigers a faststep ping c entry in anybodys league grabbed a threeanal lead in the fiit period and wen on to win bv a count of 72 stouffville is classed in junior d the clippers may have their hands full in matching the power of their senior rivals in the loop but for colour they will likely be in a class by themselves sporting dazzling uniforms of red and while with helmets to match they present ed a picturesque sight in their homeopener their sponsor is robert sand grave co of union ville pete reesor and ross brown were the stouffville markmen both tallies came only 26 sec onds apart and temporarily closed the scoring gap between the teams to one goal aurora added a single in the second period and three more in the final frame to take the contest handily john wilson bob brecdon daniel cotey frank ball terry stone pat flanna- gan and jack vanrierploeg blinked the light for the yonge street squai there was only one outbreak of fisticuffs which in junior ranks is something of a mira cle pete reesor a promising performer too the measure of auroras john wilson in a brief encounter and both were banished wish 5minute majors reesor was tabbed with an ad ditional minor for highstick ing tkd effort stan feasby appears headed for a good eason he handed out some solid checks on the clipper blueiine barry mclean and rod kelson looked good up fiont glenn jackson in the stouffville net fanned on a couple of shots but also pulled off some grea saves when his view was screened the clippei passing plays were clicking reasonably well but hey failed on several oc casions to take advantage of rebounds thai were bouncing around the aurora goalcrease all night of individual interest was aurora forward roy pugh no 12 who is on the protect ed list of the montreal canadi- ens he completed several rink- long sprints hut was no more effective than some of his mates he was held off the i score sheet but collected three assists i on tuesday night nov 12th j the cannington sutton com- bines will be the visitors in i stouffville game time is 830 i pm minor hockey league standings atom uxbridge black hawks seek permanent coach watson interested mens bowling league maple leafs chicago canadians rangers w t its 3 0 6 2 10 4 12 0 2 0 3 0 0 squirt sports coaaaa fall clearance square d al used tractors come in and make an offer used equipment fully reconditioned and guaranteed ford 9v tractor new tires sale 65000 fori sn rebuilt molor new lires sale 85000 fordson major i 1953 179500 case s c tractor ipto sale 79500 massev harris 101 sale 99500 case vac row crop sale 69500 ihc a tractor sale 49500 used farm equipment ferguson plow 3 x 10 si 0000 oca horn 2 furrow disc plow si 5000 mf plow i furrow 10 39500 ihc 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markham arena uxbridge black hawks last seasons oha intermedi ate b champions are looking for a permanent coach to fill the position held last season by fred etcher the situation has become so desperate that a written with drawal has been submitted to the oha unless some imme diate help can be located the oha has shifted the schedule around in an effort to give the black hawks management more time to acquire a club leader uxbridge has filed an entry in an intermediate a group with bradford orillia barrie midland and colling- wood their home opener is now slated for nov 18th harry watson of markham last years succesful coach of windsor bulldogs has at tended two workouts with the hawks but has not given the executive a definite reply on whether he will accept the post the salary offered is only a little less than he obtained at windsor last winter manager bruce foote told the tribune that anyone in the stouffville area who might be interested in the ioh should contact him immediately at ul 26204 a practice has been called for thursday 1 tonight and again on saturday well try for one more week said manager foote he said that the oha were also cooperating with them in an attempt to find a coach swifty todd 1 and freddie etcher 1 are definitely out said mr foote gord todd was injured during the softball sea son and etcher is not inter ested in longdistance traveling we have some dandy hockey players continued the man ager but you can only hold the fellows for so long back from last year will be boh todd wayne redshaw dick bertrand joe carpentier gene more and jack todd markhams bill johnson has been out to practice along with some other topnotch newcom ers don haynes and bud leh man both of stouffville have been on the injury list and art rcnnick is a question mark performer paul tomlinson has been hospitalized with a kidney infection tommy simpson now with greenwood mt zion in the stouffville community league may return to the ux bridge lineup claremont comm bowling league team standings al roszell 30 pis marge samarillo 26 pts alvin red shaw 25 pts lloyd macgre- gor 25 pts charlie killey 23 pts joe burrows 21 pis pat lord it pts olga dunec 16 pts john hill 14 pts frank hollingshead 9 pts ladies high average m samarillo 195 high single m samarillo 308 high single hdepi b mclaren 310 high triple m samarillo 675 high triple thdcp b mclaren 795 men high average f hendy 20c high single j bradshaw 324 high single hdcp j bradshaw 335 high triple f hendv 722 high triple thdcp p lord 730 weekly prize winner agnes ferguson over 200 scores jack bradshaw 324 barb mclaren 279 ken field 270 alvin redshaw 25s geo mclaren 235 bob jlas- lam 255 les padley 252 llovd pascoe 213 llovd macgrcgor 242 al roszell 235 agnes ferguson 233 shirlev pilkev 231 beulah shank 226 jean booth 212 ken jones 212 fern redshaw 210 harold hop kins 207 ivan booth 206 john hill 205 jean martin 204 dorothy field 204 jessie burrows 203 lillian macgregor 202 joe bur rows 201 stu mcguckin 201 doreen alexander 200 bonnie weatherill 200 frank hendy 200 markham ties whitby voss blocks 50 shots high single carl arnold 319 high single thdcp john lehman 289 high triple len buckland 653 high triple hdep bill johnson 677 over 220 scores claude smith 261 len buck- land 260 bill johnson- 252 charlie grove 211 don taylor 237 cliff morris 231 alex wilkins 221 team standings 7 pm blows 17 pis ringerr 15 pts tribune 14 pts scrubs 10 pts sunoco 10 pts bakery 6 pts 9 pm boppers 20 pts krings 20 pts 1 cottev bartlev 11 pts pat- i ricks s pts york s pts shell service 5 pts markham goaltendcr john voss turned in a dazzling per formance on friday night to hold the visiting whitby dun- lops to a 22 tie before more than 100 fans so brilliant was his effort that both rival marksmen and amazed spectators viewed his agility with disbelief several saves came on cleancut break aways he blocked a total of 52 shots or almost one for every minute of play he was pelted with is pucks in each of the first and second periods but the barrage eased to a mere 16 drives in the final frame markham spotted whitby a twogoal lead only to rally with a pair in the second period bob armstrong and jack mccreary were the marksmen for the homesters brian fletcher and dannv sandiford scored for whitby hindoos win team captain brian flctcliei popped in a pair of gcols and tom lavender and jerry dionne notched singles to give whitby a 41 victory over markham in i a return tilt on monday night i bruce andrew broke the ice for i markham with his teams lone tally in the third period tie neil mcneil in a sunday game marred by i fights and a parade of penalties i markham tied neil mcneil 33 j in a scheduled contest don baker jack mccreary and rick i boworing blinked the light for the markham club markham rearguard ron harper was given j a threegame suspension for his 1 part in a midgame freeforall schoinlhrg visitors srhomberg will be the visitors on markham ice this fridav night at s30 pm it will mark the first meeting between the two clubs this season on wed- nesday night nov 13th st mikes will make their scheduled debut in the markham arena canovan bros figure in seven stouffville goals suttoncannington the sutton cannington combines will be the visitors on stouffville ice next tuesday night 1 in a scheduled junior game at 830 pm helmet helps the use of a helmet has al ready paid off for stouffvilles barry mclean in the season- opener against aurora on tues day night he took a bullet drive flush on the back of the head but was saved from a serious injury due to the new gear high school news by jamie ogilvy in the schools third annual road race held last wednesday dave colburn came through in the senior division grades 11 12 and 13 1 for his third conse cutive victory with a time of 9175 minutes he led his team to victory over the 17 mile course darcy forsyth finished first in the junior division in 921 minutes leading his class to interform victory the class standings hop three places are as follows junior 10b 9b 10b senior 11 a 11c i2a now that the football season is over an immediate start in basketball is being made the girls have started their prac tices already and the boys start next week commenccincnl the commencement exer cises of stouffville dist high are to be held tomorrow night beginning at 800 oclock this year the program procedure will he different aprocessional of graduates will start the ceremony and then the newly built wing will be dedicated although several changes in procedure from past com mencements will be noticed by the observer the same high quality of musical numbers will be presented the exercises will he ended with a dance for all who are interested and a reception for the senior grad uates and awardwinners and their parents village ladies bowling league 7 oclock high single joan burkholder 576 high triple faye ocal- lahan 221 over 200 mary miller 220 opal leh man 219 muriel gibson 206 marg fairbanks 203 joan burkholder 202 team standings starlighters 23 pts gam blers 21 pts jeans janes 21 pts dumb bells 21 pts 19 pts optimists 21 pts jeabers 9 oclock high single marg schell 270 high triple marg schell 616 over 200 ev grove 214 isobel lang- don 236 ruth lee 213 marg woods 210 donna brown 207 flora forfar 206 hazel morgason 205 marion barry 202 norma herbert 202 team standings harrys girls 29 pts alpines 24 pts petticoat jet 23 pts hootenannys 20 pts hot shots 18 pts defenders 12 pts rural mixed bowling league high average joe murray jr 203 mfry miller 159 high single murray stewart 270 nancy lehman 229 high triple irwin ledlie 603 nancy leh man 587 team standings goodywooders 21 pts red gins 17 pts leadheads 16 pts sr citizens 14 pts die- hards 9 pts niftyswifties 7 pts legion ladies bowling league high triple melva bourne 56 high single melva bourne 248 over 200 bernicc nelson 245 marion crowder 229 vera grove 214 mariorie smith 213 eileen wells 202 team standings alleyeats 24 pts unpredict- ables 21 pts plumbers- 17 pts bombers 15 pis hillbillies 12 pis clippercttes 7 pis merlene malloy girls captain blonde marlene mallov has been named captain of the stouffville girls hockey team her two assistants are hil lary weldon and yvette mal lov carol jagger is the club treasurer the team has several new faces in the lineup this year al though unsuccessful in regis tering a victory to date they have played well against some of the top entries in ontario they meet humberside girls on friday night in stouffville at 915 pm last fridav they were blank ed 80 by don mills and at whitby on sunday they were shutout by the powerful ajax girls 60 burfy taylor led don mills with four goals avril ander son goaltender for the visitors in the games first period mov ed out on the forward line in the second frame and counted one of their 8 tallies in holding ajax to 6 goals on sunday the local squad turned in their finest effort of the season they dressed only 9 players with bettyann car- ruthers guarding the net results of minor hockey house lg atoms chicago 4 boston 0 b pheifer 2017 m whiteman 2129 j mcdermott 2636 b pheifer m whiteman 2806 maple leafs 4 canadians 0 d malloy 1740 d rennie 2111 d mallov b houser 2400 d rennie 2957 squirts ringers 7 d taylor j carpenter 730 f hill d taylor 1436 p rodin d taylor 1544 d taylor p rodin 2101 d taylor 1 carpenter 2211 d taylor p rodin 2407 f hill 2742 canadians 1 m jones p brown j7n4 the canovan brothers tom and bob are literally setting he stouffville community league on fire with their marksmanship on friday night stouffville blanked ballantrae 90 and the pair figured in 7 of the clubs total production tom canovan scored 3 goals and assisted on 1 bob canovan fired 2 goals and picked up 4 assists earl cairns with a pair and singles by ray pipher and ron graham com pleted the rout ballantrae was minus their fine young netminder bruce strong john nesbitt who ap parently does not place a high value on his health volunteered to replace him between the pipes and under the circumstances turned in a creditable effort his mates could not dent the target put up bv stouffv goal- tenders jack hood and relief defender chick minaker at uxbridge ringwood on top ringwood moved back into their familiar first place posi tion in the stouffville commu nity hockey league with a convincing 71 victory over greenwood mt zion on fri day night barry mclean and normie roberts each potted a pair of goals for the defending champs jim wells roger stover and matt kinnari notched singles dean evans was the lone marksman for greenwood mt zion on friday night of this week greenwood will meet stouffville at 8 pm ringwood will take on ballantrae al 10 oclock harry watson of mark ham coach last year of windsor bulldogs may take over the uxbridge black hawks in intermedi ate a competition this season he has attended two workouts with the club but has not given the manage ment a definite answer as to his intentions this winter community hockey league standings w i t pts ringwood 3 0 17 greenwood 2 115 stouffville 2 2 0 4 ballantrae 0 4 0 0 results ringwood 7 greenwood 1 stouffville 9 ballantrae 0 girls game don mills 8 stouffville 0 league schedule fri nov 8th 8 pm greenwood vs stouffv 915 pm girls game humber side vs stouffville 10 pm ballantrae vs ringwd maple ieafs 1 detroit 0 r feasby b hassard humberside girls will play against stouffville girls hockey team al 915 this friday night in the local arena the game will take place be- twen two scheduled communi ty hockey league games mine ke markham vs schomberg friday nov 8th at 830 pm in the markham arena 2327 cresl hardware g hod oasa softball reports record season in 1963 g hodgins b bangay chicago 1 1412 d 742 bantams hunts sunoco 3 chicago 0 r 411 ft 946 k paisley t wilson altona feeds i 3601 k vernon i t- k vernon d kingston s21 ii assinck d kingston 2608 k vernon d kingston boston 1 3706 g norton j heaton 412 viuvtimvravluvmvliimninilmu best ever season claims sec retary lg leroy pickard in connection with ihe ontario am ateur softball association seas on just ended a total of 591 playoff games were required to produce 20 classification champions from senior a through squirt boys and including intermediate girls no less than 6s convenors and executive members were active ly engaged in supervising the playoff games clare butler the oasa second vice- president huck young geo haskeit and ted heather were district north york convenors in charge of the playdowns it was a spectacular vear for oasa soltball in north york most noteworthy achievements were contributed oy ihe norn stunden russ avvde skippered aurora glenvillersand the russ cripps jim gregory guided richmond hill dvncs jewellers the glenville team brought an allontario intermediate b title in centennial year to au rora defeating markham aces aclon cherry valley goderich dunnville and kapuskasing to j accomplish the feat the hill- men paced by allstar hurler ray judd ousted the intermed- l iate a title willowdale merch- anls captured the all ontario bantam crown mount albert juniors were fi nalists in the b series for the 3rd successive year losing a tough third game to binbrook 10 paul mainprize and orval jordan di- 1 rertcri the mountcs dale pegg and jerry case supplied the mouni pitching a record number of north york teams from senior b to squirt 21 in all entered the oasa in 1963 entries were se- i niar b aurora fastballers in- j termediate richmond huh dy nes aurora glenville markham aces newmarket cousins lake j wilcox brocktons markham hawks newmarket piaza mer- chants junior richmond hill i mount albert juvenile rich mond hill zephyr spud kings midget east gwillimbury hts markham bantam east gwil limbury hts markham stouff ville peewce east gwillimbury hts markham stouffville squirt stouffville softball interest in norlh york touched a new high with more than 150 teams and over 3000 players performing in var ious organized county leagues allontario oasa champions for 1963 were senior a st thomas senior b sault stc marie intermediate girls sim- coe intermediate a richmond hill intermediate b aurora glenville intermediate c cap- reol intermediate d thomas- hurg intermediate aa oshavva industrial elliott lake nordic junior a brockville junior b binbrook junior c beamsville junior d clavering juv a gait juvenile b niagara on the lake juvenile c norwood mid get harriston bantam willow dale peewce woodstock squirt gait from cuba when ballantraes bearded performer john nesbitt ener- ed the net in a stouffville com munity league game last week one fan was heard to comment its loo had that ballantrae must go all the way to cuba to find a goaltender jfst a second at for the umpteenth time killer mcgrew is in 26a- rolling hills golf and curling club sunday nov 10th at 1 pm curling malch between cfgm country gentlemen and a learn from rolling hills free coffee am doughnuts free curling on sunday afternoon door prizes draw for free memberships members to 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