the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 27 1950 s ports news and views chas nolan peterborough and urantford tied in their sixth senior b playoff game zi brantford still led the series on monday 3 games to two aurora lost their third straight kami- to iolliugwood 21 on satur day night m it was do or die for the vouge st black hawks on taeliy night in the oha junior finals the saginaw bears of the class a central baseball league an nounced thursday the signing of 44yearold luke hot potato hamlin onetime major leaguer last year with toronto as a relief pitcher and coach bun sellers of stoulfville who has lieen playing this winter with aurora juniors was out of the line up during several of the colling- wood finals due to the flu stouffville lions club expect to hardtop the tennis courts in mem orial park this spring work to lie done possibly when the construc tion gang is in town laying new streets in addition to tennis the jiavcd section will bo very useful for holding street dances strce fairs etc will he moved from main street into the park and will be handled with much more ease and inconvenience vie meharg and vic brandon of markham who played intermediate hockey for aurora this past season will also be available for baseball in the yonge st town the boys are working at st andrews college planting of liiigerling trout gets underway in part of the province this week of brook brown and rainlwiw trout and bass to improve sport fishing speckled trout hatcheries will distribute 3000000 fingerlings and 2500 adults this year brown trout pro duction will be about 2n000 fin gerlings and 75000 yearlings about 8000 yearling kam loops trout will be planted on an experi mental basis ferrets sing their swan song this year everywhere in ontario they are nut to be used for rabbits or any game the idea is to stop catching cottontails at their front doors a practice considered unfair to sportsmen according to the department the cottontail bag is now limited to six a day new 15 sport tax may cause some headaches teams claiming to be amateur and wishing to be exempted from the tax must 1 show audited fin ancial statements for 19 17- is- 10 listing in detail income and expen diture for those years 2 give full details of salaries wages travelling expenses etc for the same years the feeling accompanied by faint hope persists around ontario and district that the ontario gov ernment will not apply its 15 per cent tax as rigidly as the regula tions now being sent to various sports clubs suggest however there is a nascent whisper about that queens park intends to be guided in its taxation on the basis of the old amateur athletic union of canada code of amateurism which permits ath letes nothing more than allow ances and not always liberal for travel purposes most clubs figure that for them the strict aau code is hotter than a wolfs breath this is quite under standable in view of the prospect of hajsig admission prices boosted for some clubs and leagues at a time when they havent been breaking or else barely beating the red under the present scale many seem inclined to the belief that the tax is aimed primarily at the higher salaried clubs in ontario hockey association and will not be applied as strictly in other leagues and amateur sport enter prises that may be but the govern ments letter now in hands of one of the big four football clubs doesnt suggest anything of the markham sent a representative kind to that special hockey meeting in there is always the possibility of kitchener on sunday called by the government changing its plans lloyd roubellthe workings of the or interpretation and dealing differ- oha are not satisfactory to ently with other amateur sports the ice is coining out of the local arena this week winding up with a big free skating night for every body this wednesday- the arena opened on nov 1st and will close april 26th a pretty good season for a start only a little more than live months from uow therell be ice again a calgary hockey fan who climb ed over the boards anil struck a referee during a recent game in the western city was sentenced in court this week to two months in jail with hard labour such a sentence will teach sport fans that if they have not enough self- control to behave themselves it would be better to remain at home fighting sports are not wanted in any rink markham protests metropolitan area at kitchener meeting gar lehman elected pres of senior hockey club l e oneill returned as club manager at the annual meeting of the stouffville hockey club on friday evening gar lehman was elected president of the club and l b oneill was reelected manager mr lehman was vice president in the season just closed the following is tiie complete executive as elected at a well- attended meeting hon pres dr s s ball pres gar lehman vice pres morley smyes secy telf kennie treas norm baker man ager l e oneill publicity chas xolan equipment don lewis and elgin wagg transportation walter was read to the meeting by secre tary telf kennie received witli satisfaction and adopted the report showed that approximately st500 was received by the club in gate receipts this year members oi the club were transiorted free from their homes to all games and were given meals at all games an item in the report which amounted to approximately 1000 in addi tion all players received a tidy cheque for their services receipts of more than 1000 were also received from the program depart ment the players will also receive h olden and jake baker program j handsome windbreakers an expen- sales chairman geo morden iditure made possible by the recent this seasons financial report exhibition games at alliston newmarket may play in local tricounty division mm ask for the new handy 41ampcarwn hydttmps mc6m application for entry from new market baseball club will be con sidered when the tricounty base ball league holds its fifth annual meeting at lindsay april 28 the league which represents the counties of durham ontario and victoria has grown from 10 teams in 1916 to 17 last year and is expected to have another banner year says president frank speer newmarket if accepted will probably be entered in the western section which included sunder land bolsover beaverton sutton port perry and stouffville last year the eastern group is expected to be made up of the same five teams cambray cameron lindsay fene- lon falls and bobcaygeon the central group will have little britain last years finalists valen- tia manilla oakwood and sonya another important question this year will be affiliation with the oba of the 10 charter clubs which formed the league in 1ig nine are still going strongly cambray cameron valentia little britain lindsay sunderland woodville bolsover and manilla cannington amalgamated with manilla in 194g oakwood and beaverton joined in 1947 sutton and port perry were accepted in 191s as the league pushed to the southwest last year a record number of four fenelon falls sonya stouffville and bob caygeon entered teams breslau redshirts retain allont hockey title many clubs in western ontario including the kitchenerwaterloo senior vs and kouhell sought to form a new league or at least bring some pressure on the oha over various rulings stoulfville also operators but if it applies the extremely rigid aau code of ama teurism very few clubs could escape the tax practically all amateur clubs climaxing one of the greatest seasons since the club was formed breslau redshirts thursday night won their second consecutive all- ontario rural hockey champion ship in the second game of the finals the redsweatered crew battled to a 54 overtime triumph over bright the intermediate b champs to take the series two straight breslau won the first encounter by a convincing 112 score the redshirts won the senior orha trophy last week in stouffville after a gruelling five- game series with haliburton and were challenged by bright who defeated the intermediate a champs orha officials were on hand to present the b trophy to bright while breslau was the recipient of three trophies the south waterloo rural hockey senior trophy orha senior cup and the all- ontario trophy both teams receiv ed a tremendous ovation as for the game itself the bres lau team came up with one of their poorest showings of the season the shirts usual pinpoint passing and good checking was lacking bright on the other hand showed plenty of class in forcing the game into overtime the game was a rugged affair with seven penalties handed out hewitt being the bad man with no less than three trips to the sin bin for bright hall a goaltender recruited from new dundee was outstanding hewitt and pettigrew turned in good efforts up front h mader was the individual star for the shirts due to the fact he tied the score with less than one minute remaining in the game and scored the winning goal in over time kraftcheck exhamilton junior b sold to boston bruins the deal for some new strength for boston bruins from the clevej land barons of the american league finally jelled last week with the announcement that the bruins had made the outright pur- chase of steve kraftcheck and ed reigle defensemen the amount of the cash deal was not made known oddly enough both players are of polish extraction kraftcheck who will be recalled by local fans as a member of the famous hamil ton aerovox oha junior bs hails from tinturn out but now makes hamilton his home hes a big lad standing oll and weigh ing 190 pounds started his pro fessional career with the san francisco shamrocks in 1918 hes the type of player that ros- ton is looking for to bolster then- sagging rearguard hes a hard- hitter and likes the rough going he was the onlv member of the cleveland team to plav the full 70 games this winter kraftcheck lives in hamilton with his wife and during the off season he works as a welder hes twentvone vears old still higher beep beef prices may go higher still with continuing strong us de mand says the federal agriculture department in the financial post choice cuts might become very scarce as well as high priced gen eral situation wili likely continue till grassfed cattle come on market around midsummer joy beauty salon near cnr fi permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 98w2 received an invitation to the meet- operate in varying degree in the ings but was unable to send a same fashion as the big football representative land hockey clubs the salaries may clubs present agreed to attend not run quite as high but very the oha annual meeting on sat- few could take affidavits which the urday and vote solidly for rein- maintains they will statement of the waiver rule and if thprt is inv dovwinn to eliminate the metropolitan area u e jto cs around toronto this latter point lne aau lney 9 was the subject of protest by mark- p a man a dollar even above ham delegates who said it was kill- legitimate expenses and still ing hockey in this area qualify under these regulations oocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooocsor white eggs wanted a 2c premium is being paid by p hutton for grade a large white eggs cases supplied free pickup and prompt returns 40 kenworthy ave toronto gr8970 sooeooooqooooooooocmooooaooeoeoaai stouffville north boundary of new metropolitan area stouffville will be the most northerly centre included in the newly setup metropolitan area as set up by the oha executive and which will be up for discussion at the spring general meeting this saturday teams within the new area shall not be classified lower than senior b or junior b a further clause in the rule reads thus no player shall be eligible to play for a club within the metropolitan area unless he is resident within the area the metropolitan area shall include the following city of toronto fans appreciated stouffville visit alliston ont apr 5 1950 stouffville ontario dear sir having witnessed a fine hockey game between the team from your town and the rcaf flyers in the alliston alemorial arena last night i am taking the liberty of passing on to vou in or der that some sort of story may be published in your paper regard ing what folks from other towns etc think of them they sure were not a disgrace to stouffville and proved to be the better team in the long run by de feating the flyers by the score of 5 to 4 this of course is roughly the first defeat for the flyers and the people of alliston proceedini toronto towns of leaside tne people of alliston proceeding mimico new toronto and weston from the game were sure pleased the villages of forest hill long with the exhibition of hockey in branch markham port credit fact a seat number of them said community livestock auction sale belleville sales arena on the premises of chas e scott mile from city limits on foxboro hgy every tuesday sale starts at 1230 pm stock must be at the arena by noon day of sale hot lunches served on the grounds bring your pigs calves springers bulls beef cattle or whatever you have to offer get the highest prices competition will be keen buyers from toronto montreal and peterborough markets will be there terms cash enquiries solicited cameron bunnett auctioneer ph 272j12 rr3 belleville i chas e scott belleville livestock sales limited phone belleville 615 cambellford 182 or 689 markham port richmond hill stouffville streets- ville swansea and woodbridge and the townships of east york etobicoke markham north york scarboro torontogore vaughan and york stouffvilles entry for their 1950- ol senior b club is now in the hands of the oha as requested from all centres with artificial ice the next seasons certificates are in the hands of the local executive and some players will be signed during the summer in preparation for next seasons league play which is expected to begin in november may erect big school near cannington the ontario county north high school board are planning to build a new collegiate at present the plans are in the drafting stage but it has been proxsed to erect the building on a tenacre site not far from the village of cannington the estimated cost for the pro posed school is about 500000 that if they would come back again they would be glad to pay a good price to see such a team in action am not trying to blow up the team from your town and degrad ing the flyers but all year we have seen teams playing the flyers who were so far below them truly it wasnt worth seeing then when such a good team comes in from another territory and gives them a good game and defeats them one cannot help but be pleased the boys from stouffville are really a fine class of boys and good sports in the bargain that is what people of other places think of your representatives when they are away from town kind of think that is good to be able to pass on such good reports yours truly stan nosworthy ps things like this passed on often help the morale of the team and to the people who support such teams curiosity not only killed a cat but it has killed many a person especially teenagers who wond ered how fast a car would run aurora like newmarket are interested in intermediate ball this spring and may add their applica tion to others trying to get into the tricounty league wilkkrton pastor coming to unionville at the afternoon service on sun day last of walkerton lutheran church the pastor rev e j fischer announced his resigna tion from the bruce county pul pit to take effect the end of june rev fischer who has been pastor there for manv years will take over the charges of unionville and sherwood a famous explorer says wild beasts wont attack you if vou carry a flashlight of course not if you carry it fast enough lwiiiiiwtthitwitiil tna4 h mux vox coming walt disneys cinderella in technicolor