tut w the tribune tit iiii t 1966 the home team fygrtrjfcz s i clippers tame ticats rtbunn she nothes pair vlifat- holiday crowd of sees junior game 400 here hed mjke terrific fisherman his net everything gets into markham jrs tie st michaels 33 in third period rally markham trailing 30 with only twelve min utes remaining in the same the markham juniors roared to life and gained a 33 deadlock with the highfly ing st mikes club sunday night known as the fighting irish st mikes bulled their way through nearly two and a half periods of hockey and opened up what seemed to be a safe lead however the homesters who have pulled similar games out of the fire reversed the tactics used by st mikes the visitors lived up to their nickname for the first forty minutes by hitting anything in a wine and white sweater markham on the other hand had a num ber of golden opportunities to score early in the game but were foiled by the op positions defense or the steady playing of goaltcn- dcr grant cole neither club showed much initiative in the first period with no goals scored and only two penalties called in the middle frame st mikes rifled two goals be hind ron marlow pete tur ner of markham missed his big moment early in that period when he fired the puck ofr st mikes goalpost later in the final frame turner was right in on a breakaway but was foiled by cole st mikes scored their fi nal goal of the night at the 29 second mark of the last stanza from that point on the homesters turned the ta bles dan mackey put mark ham on the scoreboard at 802 then less than two mi nutes later brad davidson narrowed st mikes lead to one goal davidsons tally was a long drifting shot that cole misjudged young stocky dennis milroy gained the single point for mark ham at 1512 for st mikes paul mc- cann scored twice while paul raino added a single stouffville a holi day crowd of 100 the largest of the seaon saw the stouff- ville clippers bow to aur ora tigers iq on saturday afternoon in spite of the loss the mar of the game was stouff- ville nctminder chuck doyle lie held the aurora marks men to two goals up to the 17 minute mark of the third period they added two more lat in the final frame the clipper club put forth a determined effort against their c class rivals but the stout aurora defence broke up tiieir frontline plays before the puckcarrier could get near the net the fust period was score less but nine penalties were called five o these were served by aurora roy push broke the ice lor aurora in the second with his team playing 6 men to i geo sheppard of stouffville was off for tripping the tally was actually enough to win since the clippers never did hit the score sheet rick ilolancin made it 20 his first of two tallies stouffville came out skat ing in the last period and de served at least one goal for their efforts instead two additional tallies were chalk ed up on the scoreboard lor aurora both coming only 57 seconds apart doyle dancing around in the crease like a jumping bean had no chance on either marker forward tom benson of the clippers suffered a slick- tut on the head earlier in the game and had to leave the ice lor repairs he returned to action in the third but was used sparingly ilolancin of aurora was sent off lor two whitby beats markham 93 whitby the mark ham juniors were soundly trounced by whitby here on monday night by a score of 03 nothing went right as the whitby squad fired eight goals in the first two per iods and added a ninth in the third markham with one goal in the first frame managed to out score the winners in the final twenty minutes whitby outshol markham 2010 in the first two stan zas for the losers dan mac- key was the top marksman with two goals while larry gibbons added the other in the second period a hard slap shot from the stick of gibbons opened a cut above the eye of mike willoughby whitbys goal- tender it required nine stit ches to close the gash wil loughby was replaced by sub goalie ralph moore of the nineteen penalties called markham received 12 markham has a chance to redeem themselves frida tomorrow night whc they meet whitby in their home rink game time is 830 bantams swamped 61 markham the mark ham bantams gave them selves a christmas present on december 24th when they dumped stouffville 61 in a regular scheduled in terlocking minor league game stouffville stayed in the game until the end of the first period trailing 31 however markham added three unanswered goals in the final two stanzas to cap ture the win in nine starts markham has been undefea ted in eight games with se ven wins and a loss for the winners paul ra nter and murray nugent both scored a pair while singles came from brydcn baker and john harris markham received six of the ten penalties assessed by the referee this friday night mark ham meets uxbridge at the community centre gama time is 630 pm offensive with two goals randy lee glen gibson and larry gilroy counted singles thornhill also collected two assists for a 4point night jim wilkins also picked up a pair of assists stouffville led 40 going into the third period before port perry broke the ice thornhill finished off the scoring with a sizzling slap- shot just inside the blueline two of the stouffville tallies came while they were play ing a man short on thursday night to night brooklin will be the visitors in stouffville shutout bid is spoiled stouffville bantam goaltcndor david borland came within eight minutes of chalking up a wellearned shutout on thursday night but wayne pugh of port perry spoiled this record at 715 of the final frame stouffville thumped the vis itors 51 in a scheduled con test bill thornhill a frontline speedster led the stouffville proves himself markham dan mac- key who hasnt seen as much ice time as most of the markham hockey club got the job lour games ago of filling in for the absent gary brown in those four games mackey sconcd six goals and proved his capa bilities to all concerned his scoring rampage vaulted him from seventh to a fifth place tie in the points race meanwhile john marsh all still retains his slim one point lead with 28 roy he witt has the runnerup slot with 27 points here is a breakdown of the scoring player g a pts john marshall 12 lfi 28 roy hewitt 10 17 27 bruce andrew 0 15 24 brian murphy 13 r 21 dan mackey 8 7 15 chris evans 6 9 15 19g5 meteor montcalm a gem of a convert ible power steering power brakes s cylinder engine automatic trans mission radio and still more honey gold finish a one owner 2995 with a page guarantee 1965 falcon a smart 2door in white with bronze interior with radio a local one- owner only 20000 miles 1695 willi a page guarantee 2door hardtop this dyna mic series beauty is finished in sea blue metallic with matching custom interior and is fully- equipped with power steering power brakes cus tombuilt radio deep tread white walls etc etc please come and have a trial run in this one 1995 with a page guarantee 1ij1 chevrolet impalv i door hardtop thats 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steve maynard notched a pair while brian wilson and duncan ferguson added sin gles jim seebeck and ray allen retaliated for youngs market ken young went on a scoring rampage in the sec ond contest as he rifled four of cbms goals in their 52 romp over markham florist young to round out a suc cessful evening picked up an assist on the fifth goat scored by bill malcolm for the losers ed kent and clark lawrence blinked the light altona feeds shut out parkview golf in an inter locking contest 30 for the stouffville team john san ders notched a pair with keith leidtke adding the final goal sanders picked up an assist to figure in all the scoring of the night omha novice entered the the east york christmas jamboree on de cember 29th the novices sponsored by giordano sand and gravel did themselves proud markham came from behind to shade east york 21 ron wilson scored both markhams goals at the end of the jamboree all boys participating were present ed with plaques in another exhibition game played new years day the novices dumped thornhill 73 ron mccor- mack was the big gun with lour goals while ron wil son potted a pair tim clar- ridgc netted the other markham goal peewcc house league in the first of three games played dec 29th clm ed ged crestex 32 court wright scored twice with dobbie watson adding a single rich fcrby and kim kavluk replied for the los ers crcstcx were assessed two penalties jack carsons skated to a 61 romp over western in the second match cam knight with three charlie clayton a pair and jim ross with a single rounded out the scoring for the win ners richard mcgregors shutout attempt was ruined by ron bowman the final contest of the evening turned out to be a cliffhanging thriller as markham police and mark ham chrysler dodge battled to a 11 draw charlie shank scored for the dodge boys and his goal was nulli fied by bruce cosburn both goalies turned in strong steady games on dec 30th bobs smoke shop edged crcstcx 43 in a well matched game bill mckcnzie was the fireball j for bobs scoring all lour goals kim kavluk scored twice for the losers while a i single was notched by jerry j lester four penalties were i handed out talpark whitewashed ca rols 70 in a run away game played last thursday brian grover and dave gurncll both scored twice while sin gles came off the sticks of john burke ralph irwin and dave manning atom house league markham cleaners and hydro union played to a ll tic in the first game ricky sutherland scored for the cleaners while john fray replied for the hydro toromark furniture de feated williamsons esso 20 with mike boyle recording the shutout neil mccorm- ick scored both goals for the winners markham vets shut out sheas realty 10 with goal ie jim burtch tallying his third shutout of the cam paign chris ferguson was the only marksman of the night stouffville what has to be billed as the best game played at the stouff ville arena this season w3s witnessed by fans tuesday night as the clippers dumped the bobcaygeon ticats 61 however the score was no indication of the type of hockey played every member of both teams would have to be rated as stars with the superstars being the goal- icnders joe junkin al though six pucks evaded him was spectacular chuck doyle of the clippers was equally impressive stouffville played with a will to win and through constant checking skating and shooting were able to chalk up a wellearned vic tory through the entire sixty minutes of action stouffville pressed the attack the visitors on the other hand played the fast break type of hockey by setting a key forward on their own blue line and waiting for feeder passes front their own zone this would trap stouffville defense and give the forward free runn ing room down the ice the strategy was effective but was stymied at the stouff ville net doyle handled at least live breakaway at tempts allowing only one goal goal called back stouffville put the puck in the net twice in the first period but only one goal was counted on the second two men were inside the crease and the tally was disallowed the first mark er was legal and came after a determined threeman passing play tom benson deep in ticaf territory fed the puck back to tom gostlin who in turn drove it to bob shelston shelston tapped the puck in the twine brian campbell ruined doyles perfect game at 636 of the middle period stouff ville added two more before it ended bob armstrong rifled one through the short side and pat smith beat junkin on a low drive three goals in third period although fans were spec ulating during the second period intermission that the clippers would burn them selves out the hustling team did just the opposite in the final twenty minutes sob shelston scored his second of the night at 9 58 with glen hart making the score 51 near the 16 minute mark with less than fifteen sec onds remaining in the game ken aida stole the puck from two ticat play ers and broke- in alone to beat junkin for the fin3l t3ly of the night only eight penalties were called throughout the con test returning to action for the first time since his acci dent in november craig dunnett played an excel lent game dunnett fract ured his ankle when his skate became entangcd in another early in the season stouffville travels to lake simcoe for a game friday night then returns home to meet woodville next tues day game time for the tuesday contest is s45 pm 15 goals in midget game stouffville a total of 13 pucks were fired into the nets on thursday night as stouffville midgets out- scored west rouge 105 in a scheduled game jody holden was a red hot performer again for stouff ville adding a total of s points to his seasons total i ie scored 4 goals and assist ed on others bruce mehaffey also en joyed a good night picking up seven points with 2 goals and 5 assists other stouff ville marksmen were doug clark 2 and larry norton 2 terry gregsley hit for the hattrick for west rouge k e i t h lloyd and allan hughes notched singles stouffville built up a 40 lead in the first period and the outcome was never in doubt west rouge rallied with three in the final frae hut these were also matched by the homesters mike roxborough turned in a strong game on the stouffville defence handing out some jolting body checks the game became a little rough in the third period and at one point four players were jammed into the pen alty box altogether stouffville boys collected no less than 24 scor ing points in the game unionville on dec ember 29th the unionville skating club held its test day with 45 figures and dances examined only four skaters failed to attain the passing mark the following members were successful in their exams preliminary figures david barnard robert shaw sr helen soeckert first figure marcia mclean dutch waltz cathy roads tcrcse temoin jan ice okada robert shaw sr janice thompson susan stansbury kathy mcnally swing dance kathy cox robert shaw sr de- anna wright patty covey kim kruger cathy craib canasta tango kathy cox susan stansbury ca thy roads deanna wright cathy craib margaret shaw janice okada robert shaw sr helen speckert melody maynard kathy mcnally jennifer cooke susan cooke tcrcse temoin fiesta tango christine clark karen wright mary moran willow waltz debbie leach christine clark ka ren wright pat parkinson silver free dance mi chelle harper wednesday december 22 brought an unexpected and most welcome visit from former club member guy revel who with his part ner dcbbi- wilkes brought honours to unionville by placing third in olympic and world competitions guy flew home from van couver but had to leave a- gain on the morning of the 24th to open that evening in spokane washington with the ice capadcs the com pany will be coming through ontario in february and march but the closest the show will be to this area is kitchener and london the regular monthly ad ult open house will be held on wednesday jan 12th thought for the week true loss is for him whose days have hecn spent in ultcr ignorance of his true self bahai writings markham ph 2943355 momy markham ph 2943355 0 x e w e e k e x g a g e m e x t thursday january 6 thru wednesday ian 12 th ipcress file ii smithcorona and under woodolivetti poraole type writer are quality machine- see their at tribune office supplies the thinking mans goldfinger starring michael caine color cartoon 2 shows 7 pm k 9 pm adull ent matinee saturday jan 8 2 pm out at i the 3 stooges in the outlaws is coming plus color cartoons in this corner weekend hockey a game new years day and one the day after started the 1966 hockey season off on the right foot in the two leagues of stouffville and markham in the new years day contest between the stouff ville clippers and the aurora tigers the visitors blanked the homesters 40 aurora carrying over their tactics of 1963 handed stouffville the second whitewashing in as many starts on tuesday december 27 the score was 60 one incident during saturdays match that had fans in doubt was a high stick wielded by an aurora player it clipped speedster tom benson on the head the attacker received a two minute minor and play resumed only after the puck had been dropped was it discovered that benson had received a gash in tne head and was bleeding profuse ly the game was stopped and benson was sent for repairs the question that most of the 100 fans had was should the aurora player have received a five minute penalty for drawing blood 7 no said referee jack shropshire the official went on to explain that because the play had started again and because no apparent injury was visible the ruling could not be changed if however play had not started and the injured player was unable to continue the game then five minutes would have been assessed he added shropshire told this writer tiial most fans are under the impression that if blood is drawn there is an automa tic major such is not the case the infraction would have to be personal injury to the extent that the victim could not return to action for at least the remainder of the game benson apparently did not know he was cut or if he did refused to accept it as anything serious it was not until fans noticed red blood marks across the ice that play was stopped benson felt the brunt of the stick checked his head then immediately went back into action he did not retaliate when he was hit shropshire investigating the injury felt it serious enough to send benson to the showers but because play had resumed could not change his deci sion on the penalty ruling still with the saturday game it was a delight im sure for players and officials alike to see a good crowd in the arena although the clippers were noticably disorganized they still displayed an owerwhelming amount of determina tion being backed by the cheers of their home town crowd kan support although it may not win games has to be given credit for at least producing a fast and exciting pace on the ice about 400 persons made their way to the arena for the game and that would be nearly 300 more than attend the regular tuesday night contests perhaps home games every sunday afternoon would bring better crowds turning to junior b hockey and the markham seal-a- wax squad their home game was played sunday night at the community centre this game also a change from the regular friday night stint brought out nearly 300 fans despite freezing rain and hazardous driving conditions the juniors who seem to like scaring their fans then pulling a last minute reversal came up with a similar performance when they came back from a 30 deficit to gain a 33 tic gary brown quebecs gift to the markham front lines failed to see action sunday night because of an overdue train gary said that he had been in montreal since noon sunday but the train was three hours late the blond from latuque quebec showed up at the arena when his club was down 30 and he was visibly disappointed in not being on time two of the most avid fans in the markham arena for kvery home game must be the men who sit in the penal ty box recording the game mr ron marlow the official scorckeeper and mr art desjardine the timekeeper are proud fathers of markhams ace goalie ron marlow and defenseman ken desjardine these two men besides tak ing interest in their sons hockey careers are also providing an essential part of the game itself barry mclean who last year was the leading point getter for the stouffville clippers has hung up his hockey stick but continues to set a deadly pace on the blades barry started out referceing minor league games in the area and this year became a linesman in the junior c loop after two months with that league barry wasted no time in breaking into junior b he lined sundays game in markham and did an excellent job the 21 year old youngster pulled one out of the bag that nearly floored the officials of the league he cancelled an icing call because the puck went through the crease of the goalies net the rule in black and white in the referees handbook was not strictly enforced in markham and bar rys good eye picked it out he was 100 per cent right in his ruling yet still came under fire from the fans said mr ron marlow from the penalty box youre the only official that ever used that rule it shows that barry mclean knows what he is doing nets pair for peewees stouffville coach alex wilkins and his pec- wee allstar team almost pulled an upset on thurs day night in an exhibition game with newmarket an aminor league club they lost 54 but came within inches of tying the score in the final seconds coach wilkins had pulled goal- tender doug mckay in fav our of an extra forward gordon henderson fired two tallies for stouffville singles came from the sticks of mike jones and bill has- sard doug counter step hen morgan don hollidgc jim gibbons and dennis macdonald were the new market marksmen at the end of the second period stouffville held a 32 lead but newmarket came back quickly in the final frame outscoring the homesters 31 the line of bob bangay mike wilkins and cord henderson played excep tionally well every time out bill hassards tally late in the contest was a picture effort at bowmanvillc last week stouffville skated to a c2 win s36k33cs30k3tvwkvvvv6x3kvvxvvvvvvvv3k3wvy markham arena vs markham friday jan 7 game time 830 pm support your junior b club vwvvvvkvv