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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 2, 1965, p. 10

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i p 0 jv stourtvult wvm tfcjfsdj d 2 1963 markham nips weston 3rd period near fatal markham it was fortunate for the markham juniors on saturday night that there were only sixty i minutes in the hockey game otherwise they could have ken in trouble leading 41 against weston at the start of the final period markham slowly started to faulter and the visitors slowly started to score weston got within one goal of tying things up but the game ended preserving markhams win it split the home and home series at one game apiece markham was defeated in weston friday night 4 3 the contest played in markham saturday because of previous arena arrangements drew a better crowd than was expected they saw a strong skating markham team open up a commanding lead then watched it slowly being chipped away the homesters who suffered some pretty bad luck in fridays game in weston were noticeably elated at their good fortune in scoring five first and second period goals however they seemed to get overconfident as the gme wore on and their passing skating and shooting became erratic everything went right for weston in the final twenty minutes they scored three goals and had narrow ed markhams lead to one and they were skating circles around the homesters only in the final thirty seconds did their good fortune fail them coach ken averill yanked the goalie in favour of an extra attacker but the strategy failed to click early tallies continued the game inrry gib bons and brian murphy were also on the wrong end of minor injuries gary brown no stranger to the game of hockey is finally learning the game of bodily contact he threw his weight around saturday and his checks were well executed last weekend was one of the fullest the markham club will put in this season on fri day they met weston then tangled with the same club on saturday and closed out the weekend with a sunday game at dixie big guns ease off in three games over the weekend the score was tied at one goal apiece before the three minute mark of the first frame brad davidson hit paydirt for the homesters at 209 while bob gresgo scored for weston on a power play at 238 pete may- berry was given a twominute minor for charging and was barely settled in the penalty box when weston knotted the j core 1 later in that period mark- ham had a twoman advantage j for one minute ana fifty seconds rid did everything but score 1 goalie stu chapman pulled off good saves on a number of labelled shots pete mayberry scored his first goal of the campaign at the 1333 mark after taking a pass j from dan mackey and roy t hewitt the period ended with the sealawax club holding a slim one goal lead in the middle frame mark- j hams determined efforts paid off for ten frustrating minutes they threw everything they had at the weston club and were utopped cold by the goalie on one occasion larry gib- bons broke loose and fed a per- feet pass to bruce andrew who literally blasted it at an open corner from point blank range somehow it was blocked and three rebound shots were also topped by stu chapman three in 5 minutes finally markhams frustra tions turned into goals as they slammed in three quick shots in the space of five minutes bruce andrew scored from gary brown at 1124 and twentysix seconds later roy hewitt drew chapman ten feet out of his net then slipped around behind him and fired the puck into the open cage brian murphy whose goal turned out to be the eventual winner potted the final tally for markham at 1603 that left markham with al most thirtyfour minutes to go before the end of the game and they spent much of the time defending their own end westons second goal of the night was like the first scored on a power play larry gibbons was sitting out a slashing in fraction when steve macdon- ald blinked the light a number of efforts to clear the puck from their own zone failed as the markham club kept putting the disc right on the sticks of their opponents everyone was milling around in front of ron marlow when weston again hit paydirt mar- low didnt even see it through the maze of players and made no attempt on the play bob gresgo his second of the night brought the losers within two goals of a tie at 1430 paul swindle gave new life to the already rejuven ated weston team when he scored on a pass play from dave parham however in the remaining six minutes markham held their ground weston failed to get a clear shot on marlow when they added the extra manpower with 30 seconds left in the contest the small but spirited crowd voiced their approval as the final buzzer sounded the end of the match markhams home game re turns to their regular friday night slot tomorrow when they meet the brampton sevenups at 830 pm vax spots throe markham players were flattened during the game and required checkups by trainer brian sullivan most seriously injured was kick crone he was checked by a weston player then stepped on by the players skate one skate imprinted into crones back while the other clipped his head open bleeding profusely he was removed from the ice sur face but returned in the second period his head patched and minor hockey league results november 20 squirt house league birkelt insurance 1 stouftville stockyards 0 bi keith acton 200 stephen galloway schells bed and white 2 equipment express 1 ee lome lewis 1130 rw blaine bonnar 1230 donnie smith rw micky fiore 2021 taylor fuels 3 credit union 1 tf michael wightman 123 tf michael wightman 230 cu craig waite 2325 tf doug taylor tim glover markham since the reg ular schedule of the markham junioir b club began its al ways been the same five or six big guns that have collected the majority of points last week end however everything to a certain extent was changed players who specialized in oth er facets than scoring came into the limelight and picked up most of the markers in three games dan mackey who until fri day night had only a goal and an assist picked up six points including two goals and four assists brad davidson notched five points while dennis milroy came up with four bruce andrew increased his team lead with a goal and 3 assists he now has eighteen points roy hewitt and brian murphy share the runnerup position with sixteen points here are the standings player g a pis bruce andrew i 11 is brian murphy 9 7 16 rov hewitt i 9 16 john marshall 4 11 14 chris evans 4 8 12 larry gibbons 2 7 9 dan mackey 2 6 8 ken desjardine 3 4 7 garv brown 2 d 7 brad davidson 3 3 6 dennis milroy 2 3 5 gil laflamme 2 2 4 pete mayberry 1 2 3 rick crone 1 1 2 gary cuncliffa 0 1 1 pete cullen totals 0 49 1 1 80 129 goakenders av erase gp ga aver ron marlow 12 4 392 ivan booth tied for firsi place clarkmont vic binelli high single flat viv binelli after weeks of holding the mo- 373 high single hdcp pave nopoly on top spot n the clare- ferguson lloyd pascoe les mont community league bowl ing found his team snaring the position this week with the ivan booth squad both have 51 points dave ferguson sits four points back of the lead with 47 points from there down the league is closed up tight six clubs share positions from 31 to 39 points flat single scores were in the 3o0s last week with even the ladies scoring in that category ev surphlis rolled a 311 while vic binelli turned in a 373 per formance binelli also cashed in on the high triple with 877 and the high average with 223 the results follow indies high scores high average jean booth 185 high single flat ev surphlis 341 high single hdcp fern redshaw 367 high triple flat doreen alexander 715 high triple hdcp eva padley 826 mens high score high average vic binelli 225 padley tie 325 high triple flat vic binelli 877 high triple hdcp alvin redshaw 811 over 200 fern redshaw 333 john hill 271 dave ferguson 270232 vie binelli 260 pete bell 231219 joe burrows 218 221 jack bradshaw 241 ivan booth 212 ai roszeu 232 les padley 228- 226 bern wilis 228 jean booth 227 helen pascoe 220 marie lynn 218 doreen alexander 217210 shirley pilkey 211210 frank wills 213 dorothy kemp 213 keith worboy 212 ike jol ly 210 lloyd macgregor 208 lloyd pascoe 207 jean brad shaw 201 bill mosley 201 team standings vic binelli 51 pts ivan booth 51 pts dave ferguson 47 pis i lloyd pascoe 39 pts al roycii j 38 pts jack bradshaw 31 pts lloyd mac grcgor 33 pis joe burrows 33 pts jean booth 31 pts marge samarulo 21 pts ev surphlis 21 pts jean brad shaw 20 pts bantam house lg 2741 peewee house lg hunts sunoco 6 crest hardware 1 1 hs robert lewis 107 frank roberts mark harrott hs frank roberts 1401 iis frank roberts 1951 mark harrott 2 ch bruce grove 332 tom stewart iis frank roberts 503 hs frank roherls 933 hs frank roberts 1738 wayne feasby robert lewis storry haulage 6 sanders ba 2 1 sh david taylor 213 paul brown sh david taylor 744 paul brown ba gordon hodgson 1458 stouffvillemarkham inte rlock g m smith stouftville 6 rianing mill markham s s robert thornhill 1009 alan harper 2 m steve mavnard 210 m- davo hinves 400 m dave hinves 743 m steve mavnard 1305 s robert thornhill 1930 bernard mcginty 3 m tom lapointe 210 s robert thornhill 612 s robert thornhill 612 s robert thornhill 1m ken davis s robert thornhill 815 s robert thornhill 1102 john wally november 30 atom house lg wcldon shoes 5 altona feeds 1 ws- ws- ws- david hammerston sh- paul rodin wayne flynn 2 sh haig derusha sh art williams paul brown ba paul foord kim steckley john sheridan sh david taylor 1620 1603 148 517 853 brian hamm 803 ken smith 1700 bruce thornhill jeff jensen 2021 john turner ws jeff jensen 2530 john turner brian hamm af larry pilkey 2645 ws bruce thornhill 2813 danny brown sfouftville bakery 1 sehell lumber 1 sb stephen dowswell 1408 sl doug lehman 1640 thursday afternoon ladies bowling league high single flat bunny burlon 270 high single hdcp bunny burton 274 high triple flat doreen harper 600 high triple hdcp doreen harper 600 over 200 doreen harper 212231 bunny burton 270 ev mckay 215 berniee nelson 212 joanne steel 204200 doreen northover 28208 team standings winner of the first of three series team 4 the lost souls with 48 points stouffvihe wins two games in interlocking loop stouffv1lle g m smith bantams won a pair of games from two markham ban tam clubs in hockey action last week the games were part of the new interlocking schedule between markham and stouff vihe in the first contest played last wednesday night smiths defeated youngs market 53 bob thornhill was the top scorer with four goals while ron fretz added the other al lan corner picked up a pair of assists john hall scored twice with don mclean adding the third goal for markham dave mcnally of stouffvihe and john murison of markham both turned in strong perform ances in the nets bob thornhill was the big gun in the second game scoring all stouffvilles goals as they edged markham planing mill 65 in the two interlocking games thornhill has scored 10 goals steve maynard and dave hinves both scored twice for the losers while tom lapointe notched a single stouffvihe undefeated in volleyball tournament drop second came of season to hewmarket newmarket trailing 62 with six minutes remaining in the game the stouffvihe clip pers scored three times but failed to come up with an equa ilcr as a result they dropped their ncond game of the sea son to newmarket 65 the contest played with both teams mill thinking about tues days rcfcrccspearing episode was a rough and tumble affair that saw another newmarket player receive a match miscon duct gary topoiski who didnt see action last tuesday when stouffvihe shaded newmarket 32 wan the guilty player he received two lenminutc mis conducts that resulted in an automatic match suspension toporski was nailed in the open- iiu period after a row he had with torn gostlfn and was sentenced again in ihe final frame after he and ross brown went through the paces willi en seconds remaining in the game a major fight broke out between ken aida and doug gibbons also in on the action and receiving pen alties were george sheppard and gary smith stouffvihe opened the scor ing at 1255 of the first period when craig hilborn scored from ken aida however new market hit back with the tying goal in the same frame and added three more in the second period before stouffvihe scored again glen hart notched the clip pers second goal on a passing play from gostlin and pete everett newmarket added two more goals before stouffvihe went on their late scoring spree ross brown scored two of the three late goals while george shep pard notched the other the final goal came at the 1800 minute mark newmarket marksmen were ed dennis with a pair dav day richard lunney kd halli- day and john dubkowski tort perry stouffvihe district high school entered in the gbssa volleyball tourna ment held in port perry satur day won the championship with eight straight wins the tournament for b schools included teams from uxbridge stayner cannington port perry woodbridge mid land penetanguishene and stouffvihe this is the third straight year that stouffvihe has captured the title in thirty games play ed in assorted tournaments stouffvihe has won 28 of them on saturday the homesters advanced to the finals after six wins and dumped woodbridge by scores of 154 and 1310 in the second contest stouffvihe overcame an 80 deficit fifteen point games were played with an eight minute deadline whichever came first woodbridge was the only school to score more than six points on the sdhs squad members of the team includ ed jim hill ian montgomery ron castle laurie buckland herb otto dave ferguson and wayne crowdcr this saturday stouffvihe will enter the allontario tour nament held at belleville thursday today the home sters host pickering in a game at the school gymnasium game lime is 4 pm markham wins 64 when i look at this congre gation said the preacher i ask myself where are the poor and when i look at the collection plate i ask myself where are the rich eston markham friday hi minor hockey league schedule december 2nd to 9th squirts december 6 630 sehell red while vs taylor fuels rooms 2 3 700 credit union vs birkett insurance rooms 1 4 730 equipment express vs stoultville stock yards rooms 2 3 atoms december 7 600 altona feeds vs stouffvihe bakery rooms 1 4 630 wcldon shoes vs sehell lumber rooms 2 pkkwmixs december 7 700 sanders b a vs crest hardware rooms 1 745 storry haulage vs hunts sunoco rooms 2 c 3 3 4 weston a goal with two and a half minutes remaining in regulation time gave the wes ton dodgers a slim 43 victory over the markham juniors fri day night tom hicks fired the winner at 1746 of the third period to break a 33 deadlock and give the dodgers the win markham opened the scoring in the first period on a goal by john marshall at 410 westons john collins knotted the score at one goal each late in the first period then dave parhams tal ly at 958 of the middle frame gave the dodgers their first lead a faulty goal light was blam ed later in the second period i them when brian murphy drilled a shot that struck the centre post and bounced out of the net the goal judge flicked the light that failed to operate and the ref eree after a short conference ruled the puck did not go in markhams hopes faded and died from that point on and weston turned o the power both clubs scored twice in the final twenty minutes with markhams goals coming oft the sticks of brad davidson and john marshall ken knapton and hicks winner were the pair fired by weston markham outshot the dod gers 3421 only five penalties were called throughout the con test markham received four of mixed bowling league november 30 womens scores high single flat marg stewart 248 high single hdcp marg stewart 277 high triple fiat donna sanders 584 high triple hdcp donna sanders 674 mens scores high single flat bill loker 267 high single hdcp bill loker 281 high triple fiat bill loker 671 high triple hdcp bill loker 713 over 200 marg stewart 24s martha gor don 22 marg loker 216 jcanet- te james 215 donna sanders 210 nancy lehman 207 betty turner 202 tiny kcuken 200 bill loker 267206 grant turn er 265228 ben kcuken 253201 chuck grove 233227209 john otter 226 tim miller 221 bill melnechuk 216 ed sanders 210 murray stewart 20s ep kcuken 201 stouffville stouffvihe clippers after building up a twogoal second period lead had to settle for a 44 tie after an inspired lindsay team came to life in the final twenty min utes of play the game played tuesday night at the arena had its moments and one of them was in the third period when three goals were scored in the space of fortyeight seconds lindsay scored two of them while the clippers had the other it was a moment that will not likely be forgotten by sports fans for some time and it was a mo ment that will not likely be seen again it started when gord frock- ing of lindsay bore in on chuck doyle all alone with no defensemen in sight doyle taking the bull by the horns skated a good twenty feet out of his net to meet the oncoming charger frocking meanwhile was taking all this in and neatly sidestepped the lumber ing goalie swerved around to the right of the cage and blast ed a sizzicr it ricocheted off the post the clipper goalie fearing the worst but then realizing that lady luck had mu him a visit quickly scampered back to his crease normal play re sumed for a few seconds then from out of nowhere came a slapshot that doyle didnt see until the last minute noting that it was coming directly for his face he had no choice but lo duck and the puck lodged itself in the top centre of the cage rick purdy was given credit for the shot time ofthe goal was set at 1400 even in order to put more life into two already overpowered teams someone threw two firecrackers onto the ice surface which ex ploded like cannons stouffvihe took the hint and at 1424 bob shelslon scored from ross brown it took lindsay exactly 24 seconds to recover from the goal grab possession of the puck and notch another to iock the score at four goals apiece other than that it was just a hockey game there was no scoring in the first period as both teams dis played an exhibition of scrappy disorganized hockey bob shelslon found the mark and plenty of it at 106 of the second frame as he fired the puck into a wide open net six minutes later george sheppard put the homesters two ahead lindsay scored their first tally at the 900 mark of the second on a goal by frocking they lied the score early in the third period with purdy firing his first of two goals stouffvilles tom benson made the score 32 and that goal was the last before the bi 1400 minute mark barrage dixie playing their third j game in an many nights the markham juniors still managed enough power to overcome the last place dixie bee hives 64 markham opened up a com manding 31 first period lead on goals by dan mackey den nis milroy and roy hewitt jim burford retaliated for the losers in the middle frame chris evans a high flying markham speedster let go with the hard est shot ever seen in the metro loop when he bombed goalie vic mccutcheon with a sizzling bullet the shot let go from be tween centre ice and the dixie blue line nearly lifted the net right out of its mounts evans goal came at 1807 and brad davidson notched markhams fifth marker with 25 seconds re maining in the period carl hadfield fired dixies only goal of the middle twenty minutes dixie fought back in the final frame but could only manage pair of goals not enough to ov ercome the markham lead bruce baker and mark davis were the marksmen gil la flamme scored markhams final counter ken tucker who tried out for markham but couldnt make the grade was injured in sun days contest playing for dixie tucker racing after a loose puck slammed into the end boards and was removed by ambulance to hospital he suf fered a severely bruised knee a recap of an injury he received while playing bantam hockey years ago dixie outshot markham 2723 in a game that saw only seven penalties assessed markham suffered through four of them in the other two games play ed on the weekend both against weston markham lost friday night 43 and emerged victor ious in a home encounter by a score of 54 minor esults coring over metro starr be sure you read the tribune every week for all the wonder ful christmas merchandise bargains markham the colourful nhl oldtimers who visited markham last year and set 1700 fans off with their hilar ious antics lacked thing when they rurned lo mark ham last friday colour in contrast to last years match the gate took a beating some 120ft fans turned out but it was enough to raise more than s400 for minor nockey in markham the oldtimers naturally won the game as they dumped the metro allstars 127 they led 50 at the end of the first 95 after two periods of play and 127 at the end of the game it was good hockey cican and scientific but judging by the reactions of many of the specta tors it lacked colour colour last year was a six and a half foot giant named long john henderson with out him in ihe oldtimers net the crew looked like just an other team there was no twist ing on the ice the goalie didnt score any goals no one was handcuffed to the nets and the markham police didnt have to come with a release key all these stunts trademarks of long john were visibly missed friday night only one out of the way antic was witnessed in fridays game and it come at the start of the third period the old- timers presented one of their members ronnie hurst with a live duck however the quack- cr free for less than a minute was quickly returned to its box and ushered off the ice scoring for the oldtimers were danny lewicki barry cullen harry watson bob beckett and cal gardiner all with two goals apiece and brian cullen and sid smith scoring singles metro scorers were ron gra ham and pole slezak with a pair each and george wilson ken ridd and guy weekj fir- inj the others midget houso league talpark motors doubled ihe score on carols beauty salon last week 105 bill jones gra ham carson and walter stuart all blinked the light twice for the winners while john shank howard bright john davis and herb page added singles mike lawrence gave goalie john hassal a rough time as he scored four of the five goals for the losers ron degeer added ihe other it was carols third loss of the season omha bantams the omha bantams sponsor ed by markham chrysler dodge won their third game on home ice last friday night when they dumped west rouge 94 mur ray nugent rifled a hat rick lo pace the homesters lo victory paul raymer and john harris both scored twice while brydon baker and harry ellis added singles markhams next game is slated for friday december 3rd at the community centre guests will be pickering with the game lime set at 630 pm peewee house league markham police and jack car sons battled to a 22 draw in ihe first peewee house league game tony bails scored both goals for markham police while charlie clayton and cam knight hit the target for car sons only one penaly was call ed throughout the game going to carsons bobs smoke shop won iheir first game of the campaign when they shaded western 32 in the second contest of the night two goals by wayne howison and a singleton by mike riley sewed up the scor ing for the winners paul grant fired both tallies for western markham chrysler dodge up set the league leading clm 62 in the third contest of the night gregg vlnneis and kevin ryall both hit the target with a pair of goals each while sin gles came off hie sticks of bert phile and billy mackenzie mac- kenzie also had three assists matt nutson in nets and roddy sine and bert phile on defense turned in strong games scoring for ihe losers were greg allen and cour wright afier their embarrassing loss lo tiie dodge boys clm dumped crcstex in the fourth game 42 ricky pierce scored twice while court wright and charlie shank notched the other tallies brad wilson and wally assinck scored for the losers in spite of their loss earlier clm remains in undisputed first place omha novice the markham omha novice team sponsored by giordano sand and gravel played two 20 minute periods of scrimmage against sheas atoms and emerged victorious 60 the league schedule discussed at a meeting last week in whitby is expected to get under way in the near future alom house league playing at 7 oclock saturday morning markham cleaners downed toromark furniture 31 ricky sutherland scott tunney and mike mccormack scored for the winners while neil mccormack fired toro- marks only counter in the next game hydro union and markham vets bat tled to a 11 deadlock bob cross scored lor hydro while jim mal colm retaliated for the vets doug jones goaltender for the hydro pulled off two key saves on breakaway attempts to pre serve the single point in the third contest sheas realtors irounccd williamsons esso 51 barry sutlon rifled a hat trick while singles were scored by bruce histo and jim spring gord francis on a pass piay from dave comb scored tiie lone williamson marker omha mldgels the omha midgets arc off on ihe wrong foot in iheir regular league season schedule in their first game they were bombed 120 by bowmanville and in a scheduled match against stouff vihe they were beaten 92 the midgets will be looking for their first win of the campaign this monday at ihe community cen tre when they host bowmanville in a return match omha juveniles the omha juveniles play their second game of the sched ule on saturday december 4th against bowmanville in the bowmanville arena game time is 9 pm bantam house league in the first game played mon day night ubm downed park view golf 31 ubm scorers were grant durnan ken young and rick lapp gary charters scored the lone parkview goal ubm is the team that was formerly hammcrslcy sunoco youngs market dumped lorn- hank loans 41 in the second contest of the night jim see- heck scored twice for ihe win ners while gord smith and mike carthy added singles dave sissons notched the only lombank tally

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