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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 10, 1960, p. 10

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he 10 the stouffyhie tekuxe twotr mard jo 1960 midgets reach quarter final playoffs it will be stayner vs stouffville on thursday night in the omha midget c quarter final playoffs stayner defeated king city in two straight games 52 and 21 to sweep the round by a score of 73 hal gibson ken wagg and lloyd jennings three stouffville minor hockey promoters attended the game in stayner on monday night the stouffville club held a workout under the direction of keith sutherland and bob ban- gay thursdays contest will be three periods of twenty minute3 stop time coach hal gibson doesnt expect to make any major changes in his lineup for the im portant game it will start at 845 pm although arrangements have not been completed for the return tilt it may be scheduled for the stayner arena on saturday all eyes will be focussed on two standout stayner performers dave armstrong and stan blanchard they attended two practice sessions with the barrie flyers and have been invited to their training camp in the fall both boys excell in rinklong solo dashes and possess potent slap shots stayner knocked off shelburne prior to their series with king city coach gibson expects to ice a full team for the contest to date stouffville has defeated uxbridge pickering and bobcaygeon it is hoped that a large crowd will add their vocal support to the teams efforts w5j2 a iiiim mini i ii in i up iphwwp nmm- rgijy ivxi ij5lsr5 confucius say barefoot boy gets toes stepped on for delicious meals ggr- uxn side bacon 2lbs for 98c bologna yikesia ib 29c lean minced beef vu 100 frozen potato chips 5sc oboyles meat market we deliver phone 35 midgets beat bobcaygeon 63 in return tilt stouffvilles midget entry stepped onto the big ice surface at bobcaygeon on wednesday night of last week and whipped their hosts 63 they swept the playoff round by a score of 156 a large contingent of local fans accompanied the club warren hendricks and roger forsyth each potted a pair of goals for stouffville single tal lies came from the sticks of gary yates and barry mclean nichols and grills blinked the light for bobcaygeons three goals nichols fired two the contest wasnt as cleanly played as the series first game in stouffville according to the local management the officiat ing wasnt so strict following the game the bobcaygeon man agement treated the stouffville team to refreshments prior to their trip home the gesture was much appreciated ted todds spree neti seven goals teddy todd was wound up like a steel spring on thursday night and nobody could stop him his team the canadiens trimmed the leafs 71 in a scheduled peewee house league contest todd scored all seven goals six tallies were unassist ed efforts kent winterstein picked up an assist on the other john heaton blinked the light for the leafs wings 8 hawks 2- larry plaskett enjoyed a good night with the red wings he netted five goals his team defeated the black hawks 82 neil smith potted a pair lome meekins fired one he also pick ed up an assist on one of smiths tallies paul lintner notched one goal and assisted on another alvin lehman fired a single tally robt drake col lected an assist on lintners goal rangers 8 bruins 5 larry foote sparked the ran gers to an 85 victory over the bruins he scored a threegoal hat trick stephen hall and bob by lee each potted a pair mo- gens jensen scored one fred childs equalled footes effort with boston he scored three times brian boyd notched two and assisted on one mike rox- borough collected two assists allen top marksmah for merchants harddriving bill allen was the top marksman for the stou ffville merchants during the recently concluded community league schedule his total points of 15 squalled the pro duction of team mate george carey normie neale was close behind with twelve g a pts bill allen 10 5 15 geo carey 9 6 15 norm neale 5 7 12 ray piphcr 6 4 10 howard forgie 6 5 11 alex wilkins 3 6 bob atkinson 17 8 ron graham 4 4 8 harry young 2 5 7 lindo borean 6 17 bob clodd 4 15 bruce mcdowell 13 4 trev henshaw 112 keith borean 0 2 2 gord mcdowell 10 1 geo third 10 1 murray mcdowell 0 11 doug forfar was ballantraes best doug forfar turned in the best pointscoring effort for the ballantrae team in regular community league schedule play this season he counted 9 goals and picked up 8 assists for 17 points his closest rival was frank hendy with eleven points jim baylis top scorer with combines forward jim baylis collected a total of sixteen scoring points to pace the greenwood mount zion combines in this depart ment during the regular com munity league schedule his record of 8 goals and 8 assists was one better than that of line- mate neil pascoe he recorded 8 goals and 7 assists for 15 points the teams record is as follows g a pts jim bayliss 8 8 16 neil pascoe 8 7 15 lome disney 8 5 13 les baylis 6 7 13 grant carson 8 4 12 murray jones 5 5 10 glen carter 15 6 pete byberg 3 2 5 wilmot gates 10 1 gus maue 10 1 thos byberg 0 11 howard malcolm 10 1 ron jones 0 11 doug forfar 9 8 17 frank hendy 7 4 11 harry simpson 5 5 10 ron stewart 4 5 9 doug frensted 5 3 8 ray atkinson 3 3 6 colin barrand 1 4 5 bob davis 1 3 4 gary usherwood 1 1 2 john nesbitt 2 0 2 jim coultice 1 1 2 bob todd 1 1 2 larry reesor 0 2 2 ron wagg 0 1 1 gord paisley s 1 1 b cherrys 60 points best in league centre star bob cherry far outdistanced all other individ ual players both on his own claremont club and on five other rival entries in the pointscor- ing parade during the regular community league schedule his 31 goals and 29 assists was double the production of his closest competitor jim harri son of peachs his two line- mates vern ferguson and jim cherry finished close behind the fleetfooted harrison clare- monts record was as follows g a pts bob cherry 31 29 60 vern ferguson 18 10- 23 jim cherry 10 15 25 steve wideman 4 11 15 bill jordan 7 4 11 grant jones 6 5 11 jim cruikshank 9 2 11 dean evans 5 16 stan benson 2 4 6 don benson 4 1 5 ron hedges 112 the jones in the field of local sport no brother combination has gained a higher reputation for keen enthusiasm coupled with good sportsmanship than the jones boys of mt zlon ron nie left grant centre and hlauuf murray are yearround ath letes performing equally well either on the softball diamond or in a hockey arena they have played onnumer- ous championship clubs and have ranked with some of the best in their class across the province no brothers are bet ter known none are more re spected this winter the trio was split up ronnie and mur ray played with the green wood mt zion combines in the slouffvitle community league giant performs with claremont in the same group in the summer they will be reunited and play with mt zion in the south ontario softball circuit staff photo in the editors mail minor hockey association bobcaygeon ont feb 29 1960 mr ken wagg stouffville ont dear sir i have been asked to write this letter of thanks to the stouff ville midget hockey club the players the officials and all the kind people of stouffville who so kindly provided accommoda tion for our boys and team mem bers when they were forced to remain in your town overnight during the recent storm this fine hospitality on the part of the stouffville people is deeply appreciated by the citizens par ents and the minor hockey ex ecutive of bobcaygeon thank you very much yours sincerely j p curran secretary ed note local residents who opened their homes to members of the bobcaygeon hockey club were messrs cliff lemon lcn haylow fred jackson lloyd jennings lloyd mclean ken wagg gord ains- cough keith sutherland car man knox ernie button cec hendricks and jim thomas jets out unionvlile jets bowed out of the oha jr b group playoffs saturday night they dropped the series to brampton in three straight games jones fires equalizer a thrilling community lea gue playoff game ended in a cli mactic finish on tuesday night when jim cherry flipped bro ther bobs pass into the ring- wood cage to give claremont a tight 76 victory the goal com pleted an uphill rally for the defending champions who had trailed by 41 at the midway mark of the second period cherrys timely tally came with less than a minute to go in the game it completed a 3- goal hat trick for the big right winger bob cherry potted a pair singles came from the sticks of grant jones and dean evans the roundrobin series will continue next tuesday night when the stouffville merch ants meet ringwood a loss for jack watsons squad would pit stouffville and claremont in the league finals a victory would force a decid ing contest between stouffville and claremont should a tie oc cur the club with the best goal average would advance and the other two teams would play a suddendeath game in top form even in defeat one could not criticize the performance of the ringwood club their team ef fort possibly the tost of the sea son would have been good en ough to win most hockey games they appeared to fade in the final frame and coupled with some foolish penalties they could not hold the rampaging claremont squad off the score sheet joe lewis was a tower of strength on the ringwood front line he fired three goals ross madill a question mark starter due to an injured hip counted two goals and assisted on two others don haynes netted the other ringwood goalie ken king was brilliant between the pipes his one stop a glove save off bob cherry from ten feet out brought cheers from close to 200 enthusiastic fans don jackson and don haynes both played well fires key goal hardworking grant jones fired the key goal of the game at 1659 of the third period he oounccd on a loose puck in front of the ringwood net and slap ped it over the line two prev ious shots had been blocked be fore ringwood could clear the rebound jones swept in from nowhere to score his tally made it 66 and set the stage for jim cherrys winner seventeen penalties officials polly minton and russ forfar handed out a total of seventeen penalties in the rough and rugged contest play ers spent fortytwo minutes in the cooler including five min ute majors lo don jackson of ringwood and jim cruikshank of claremont claremont rear guard don benson was pegged with a double minor one for elbowing and one for slashing nine of the seventeen penalties went to ringwood defenceman stan benson of claremont made four trips to the sin bin bruce fockler of ringwood was thum bed to the sidelines three times on the nights play claremont outshot ringwood 2623 1st r madiu 315 r j lewismadlll 1010 r j lewism harmon 1235 c b cherry s benson 1115 2nd r haynes madill 1210 c j cherry- b cherry 1350 c b cherry -j- cherry 1530 r j lewis b fockler 1810 3rd c j cherry cruikshank 110 c evans g jones- jordan 920 r madill jackson 1130 c g jones 1659 c j cherry b cherry 1910 madills record best for ringwood leftwinger ross madill held a lengthy lead over his other ringwood team mates in the pointscoring totals at the end of the regular community lea gue schedule he scored 17 goals and picked up 7 assists for 24 points his closest rival was de fenceman don haynes with 9 goals and 6 assists for 15 points the following team totals do not include playoff games g a pts ross madiu 17 7 24 don haynes 9 6 15 bruce fockler 9 5 14 jake harmon 6 7 13 merlin harmon 6 4 10 ron clarke 4 5 9 earl thompson 4 3 7 dave fockler 16 7 don jackson 2 2 4 ted suzuki 13 4 joe lewis 3 0 3 rick wedseltoft 2 13 don mccurdy 0 2 2 jack watson 0 2 2 clare fockler 0 11 community league pt- scoring race playoffs bantam standing w l t pts maple leafs 11 5 2 24 canadiens 8 8 2 18 pittsburg 8 9 1 17 buffalo 5 8 5 15 teewee standing w l t pts rangers 10 4 2 22 detroit 7 8 1 15 canadiens 7 8 1 15 boston 6 7 3 15 leafs 7 9 0 14 chicago 5 8 3 13 ladies bowling league march 4th the oddballs 57 six schmoes 53 flubadubs 52 blue light delights 49 the rocketts 48 slumbering sleepers 38 hi los 36 small frys 35 bragiters 35 super bloopers 34 falcons 24 red caps 19 high triple- mary harris 595 nigh single- muriel tunney 212 mary harris 212 alta badgorow 227 ev patrick 223 vi booth 217 marilyn lee 217 joanne smalley 206 ada hebert 202 velma wideman 202 mary schell 201 ann lehman 201 holds perfect crib hand mr roy ward of stouffville a recent patient in the scarboro general hospital turned up a perfect crib hand of 29 the onceinalifetime experience oc curred during his convalescence following an operation mr ward is an employee with pat rick motors r madill ringwood b cherry claremont j cherry claremont g jones claremont t suzuki ringwood b allan stouffville h forgie stouffville j lewis ringwood d evans claremont j harrison peachs h young stouffville l borean stouffville d jackson ringwood r graham stouffville v ferguson claret b jordan claremont b atkinson stouffville 0 h malcolm greenwood 1 d haynes ringwood 2 c fockler ringwood j harmon ringwood j cruikshank clare r stewart ballantrae a wilkins stouffville r pipher stouffville l jarvis peachs j reesor peachs h lewis peachs g carson greenwood j baylis greenwood m jones greenwood p byberg greenwood b fockler ringwood m harmon ringwood 0 r hedges claremont 0 s benson claremont 0 d benson claremont 0 g a pt 6 6 12 3 9 4 5 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 presents oneill trophy to milton mr l e tim oneill a member of the oha execu tive presented the oneill tro phy to milton on wednesday evening of last week the a- ward is emblematic of the cen tral ontario intermediate group championship the presenta tion was made at georgetown it is the first season that the trophy has been up for compe tition skating club holds tests stouffville skating club held figure and dance tests in the local arena on friday march 4 tiie following children were suc cessful preliminary figures clara mullen donna knox pa tricia foord linda wright first figure ronald patrick second figure janet button darlene watson third fijrure barbara button preliminary dances dutch waltz gail hallman patricia foord coleen hisey linda wright ronald patrick swing dance na- dinne lennox ronald patrick canasta tango darlene wat son karen hamilton junior bronze dances willow waltz carole foord janet button mens bowling league nigli single graham crowhurst flat 284 with handicap 309 high triple john mann flat 688 with handicap 760 league standing ringers 23 red caps 19 big boppers 17 sunoco blends 15 farmers 13 larks 9 harrisons 22 goals second best in lg jim harrison enjoyed a good year with peachs in the com- munity hockey league during the regular schedule he col lected 22 goals and 8 assists for 30 points in both goals and to tal points he was second best only to claremonts bob cher ry murray lewis trailed team mate harrison by nineteen pts the big rightwinger scored 3 goals and picked up 8 assists for 11 points the teams statis tics are as follows g a pts jim harrison 22 8 30 murray lewis 3 8 11 lawrence gayman 6 4 10 carl timbers 6 2 8 john reesor 4 3 7 ken beckett 4 2 6 rich conlln 2 3 5 harry lewis 2 3 5 murray grove 0 3 3 bob bcare 0 3 3 bud anthony 0 3 3 don thomas 112 ross beckett 112 les jarvis 112 peewees out of zone playoffs stouffvilles peewee entry bowed out of the zone playoffs on monday night when they were handed a 41 setback by woodbridge they dropped the series opener by a 32 count in mondays contest stouff ville started fast and scored the first goal keith betz was the marksman on a pass from peter turner woodbridc took charge in the second period with two tallies and added a pair in the final frame milan manuel horsburgh and hatton blinked the light for woodbridge bill farthing worked between the pipes for stouftville jrs beat grabs 13 39 the junior high school bas ketball defeated the stouffville grads 4339 on friday night in an exhibition game roger stover paced the juniors with 21 points brian wilkes scored 10 and allan boyd 7 tom mc- creight was the top man for the gratis with is he was followed by bob stover with 13 gord eckardt counted 6 stouffville community league scmlflnals march 8 claremont 7 ringwood 6 schedule march in 815 pm stouffville vs ringwood payne scores 5 goals for canadiens bill payne unleashed a volley of five goals on monday night to pace the canadiens to an 81 win over the leafs in a sched uled bantam house league con test his efforts combined with a threegoal hat trick by team mate ted rcdshaw gave the team their onesided victory brian madill collected four as sists mike vlzely and bruce browning picked up one assist bill mcnelly was the one marks man for the leafs hornets 2 leafs 1 bill harmon fired one goal and team mate david james counted a single to give pitts burg a 21 victory over buffalo darcy forsyth collected an as sist on harmons tally bih cor ner blinked the light for buf falo unassisted

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