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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 28, 1950, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 28 1950 sports news and views intermediates to play in ob a finals mac clement wellknown puck- ster at one time with the stouff ville junior club is doing his stuff in scotland this year and played his first game last week with ayr raiders lindsay junior hockey club has gained an alhliation this season with springfield of the american pro league and will boost the junior hockey in our northern town to b rating the famed trolley league may die a natural death in newmarket and other yonge st towns this winter newmarket is keen to play in the stouffville circuit while sutton and bradford are both said to be lacking in players bob hassard who has been in the leaf camp at st catharine has been sent to the pittsbur farm club and will do the balance of his hockey training at niagara falls armstrong and morton were also sent to the american league don couch stouffville clipper and bob hall oshawa general last year and who had a spring workout with the clippers will not report for practice here until this friday the pair are on a trip to toledo us george byers has heen elected to iiead this years newmarket inter mediate hockey club john hines is vice president frank courtney secretary and deb cooper treas urer nick barigay left by plane for the west coast via brandon this week also roas hoehberg who is going out for a twoweeks trial and may be back in the local camp should he fail to make the grade jcoach bangay gets into stride with new hockey team we wish to correct an error in this column which appeared last week concerning nick bangay brother of our local coach bob bangay nick who is a member of the portland west coast hockey club will return there again this season and will not play for marl- boros as announced melville butch keeling form er forward with new york rang ers of the national hockey league and an nhl referee for the last three years has accepted an offer to coach brampton regents an oha junior c club kent stony who is working out on the local hockey lineup was the first casualty of the season he received a clip over the eye necessitating medical attention after being on the ice only a few minutes in the first practice lindsay arena has received a bill for 700 for water poured into the arena last year and the account bounced back before the council last week marked unable to pay newmarket is to sponsor a junior oha club this winter as well as intermediate and frank johnston will head the executive of this outfit hipel construction co of pres ton got the contract for an addition to the aurora arena which will include underground dressing rooms on the yonge st side addi tional seating and public accommo dation the citizens of aurora were originally called upon to pay g0000 in tax money to put ice in their arena and are now under stood to be called on for another 15000 to help with the new addi tion ice will not be ready in aurora until sometime in novem ber larry aurie former rightwing star of the detroit red wings in their stanley cup triumphs of the early 30s arrived in oshawa last week and took up permanent resid ence as oshawas new hockey coach he will be handling the oshawa generals of course but the dynamic pintsized former hockey great is also going to be active in advising and schooling the other local minor hockey teams such as the junior b team and the city league teams many of these have come from the detroit amateur training camp at windsor- detroit but several have come direct to oshawa having been ticketed by coach aurie some weeks ago for delivery already there are a couple of these boys being sought by other clubs but theyre there in oshawa and will be staying with the generals club officials are more optimistic now than they have been in the past five years were not expecting to win the memorial cup but well be much better than last year was the way one of the more reserved officials put it last weekend saw stouffville flippers work out for the first time on their home ice under the eye of the new local coach bob bangay the boys got in another drill on tuesday night with a number of new faces in the lineup regulars back with the club include cord lewis don couch bob hopper george sayliss jack thomas bill bradbury jack harper jack drummond herb rase les clarke and polly minton kent storry who led the senior a cape breton league performers last winter was one of the new try- outs along with another ex- georgetown star al gibson gib son also played in the cape breton league last year under coach sweenie schfiiier george stark and his playing mate coach ban gay were getting the kinks out too along with a half dozen new comers from toronto last season with markham norm stunden keith jewett jack watson bert baker ken brennan and reg singleton are also looking for a spot on the club markham millionaires also held their initial workout last weekend and a number of the players took advantage of the chance to get in a double practice just who will wind up playing for who is any bodys guess but since the league is expected to start much earlier than usual this year players will have to make up their minds pronto just where theyre headed and either sign up or move to free ice somewhere else expros stage puck school at cost op s75 per student believed to be the first of its kind the allcanada hockey school of professional instruction will be held in moose jaw sask oct 214 art somers of winnipeg cecil tiny thompson of calgary and johnny gottselig all former national hockey league players will be the instructors the tuition fee is 75 per student the program calls for twohour sessions on the ice in the morning and afternoon with motion pictures at night stouffville may be heading for their first baseball champ ionship in history this fall the local intermediates after winning three rounds of the ontario playdowns in decisive fashion have been given a bye into the final round for the oba championship the club eliminated little britain in the first round then colborne and their latest conquest was the lennox county champs winners of the d or eastern ontario section six teams still remain in the running but according to word from oba headquarters stouffville is slated to meet the win ner of the other five which will set the date of the finals ahead for at least ten days waterdown who eliminated milton are awaiting the win ners of the delhicaledonia series while alliston is slated to go against creemore since these teams are all fairly closely bunched in the same locality stouffville has been allowed to stand by and await a winner for the title round stouffville has hardiy ever been without an intermediate baseball entry in some thirty years except for a time during the war a number of times the local squad has reached the playoff trail only to be bowled over by another contender twice the club looked headed for the crown and two years in succession they were eliminated on the oakville grounds another time it was penetang and another peterborough those were the days of red forsyth milt storey wes boadway earl ciendening murray and pete ciendening reesor and lunau from markham the town was also represented for a number of years in the tricounty as it is again today but they never quite made the grade this could be the year only one ontario champion ship has ever rested in stouffville and that was the junior lacrosse crown which is going back quite a few years donald shier uxbr1dge high track champ donald shier and jeanne pear son took girls and boys senior championships at the annual track and field day at uxbridge high school other championship winners were intermediate girls freda smith boys gerald turner junior girls ruth beach boys edward fellowe champion team girls h ball capt boys jerry turner capt 1 bucko mcdonald announced thursday he will coach north bay black hawks in the eastern can ada senior hockey league this year the burly former defence star has been playing coach of sundridge beavers for the last four seasons when the beaversl a w ii a u1 mi have won two ontario intermecliuluilri if hi 1101 ale b titles mcdonald who in addition to his hockey career sits as liberal member of parliament for parry soundmuskoka said that he will still lend a hand with coaching chores at sundridge in his new job he succeeds pep kelly another former pro men gossip more than women says a writer probably about gossiping women order eca with your groceries encourage sunday hockey games meeting at fenelon falls last week the omha executive announced the first raise in entry fees since the organization was formed in 1935 mounting opera tional costs have made necessary a 2 per team boost in entry fees for this season they will be 7 per team for juvenile and midget clubs 5 for bantam teams the annual convention will be asked to confirm this rhove the executive committee will also propose to the convention that minor players be permitted to compete in an unlimited number of oha games up to dec 15 players who take part in oha games after dec 15 must not have played in more than three games all told the executive has already tight ened restrictions on the d series the associations lowest population classification although classifica tion of teams is left to the execu tive they will in future be bound by a rule that restricts the d series to teams from villages of approximately 1000 or less popu lation they may sign players residing outside the village repre sented providing they live within five miles of the post office or centre of the village for which they play teams will be permitted to sign players from other villages within the fivemile limit providing the combined population of the villages does not exceed 1000 sunday sport will not be encour aged by omha and no teams will be ordered to play on the sabbath tricounty group final all tied up stouffville intermediates and sutton were all tied up monday night in their tricounty group final stouffville took the first game of the twooutofthree round in sutton by the narrow margin of 10 and on monday night the game- ended in a tie 55 sutton almost clinched the game in the last innings tout lanky miller stole home to tie the count cook went the distance for the home team and holbourne pitched for sutton the third and deciding game is being played here hi memorial park this wednesday night the winner will advance against the two remaining group winners in the central and western sections of the tricounty setup rolled up big score on lennox team stouffville gained the third step in the intermediate oba playoffs by defeating the lennox bees in two straight games on wednesday and saturday last week the local nine won the first game 196 play ing at strathcona near napanee the second game was played here which held up play for some time on saturday in a cold drizzle in the sixth innings and threat ened at times to drown out the contest entirely stouffville won the game 61 aided to a great extent by the visitors bobbles in the field miller went all the way for stouffville on saturday and kept the easterners well in check with the exception of a pair of doubles which came in the third innings and accounted for the visitors lone tally stouffville pounded out the offerings off two lefthanders lennox bees are a club spon sored by a paper mill concern north of napanee and represent the last team in oba competi tion in eastern ontario lack of fish in algonquin favourite pastime of fishing which terry moore movie starlet is on her way to enjoy has aroused controversy as to whether there has been a decline in number of fish in algonquin park because fish ing has been so poor there this year us tourists like one seen above have threatened not to return till lakes have been restocked in retaliation parks superintendent reported that there has been no decline in an effort to solve the prob lem the department of game and fisheries may be asked to construct fish hatchery in park ack3s3exssxs2wsx3jcjcsex stouffville arena now open public skating on wednesday saturday this week and next swsxxsexwaasxstxakscscsacswwssejsjkjsss too many square meals iron ically enough will make you round youll find it really handy to travel by bus right from downtown in your town to down town in any town along the route for business or pleasure the main street landing is tops in travel convenience plan your next trip by bus youll enjoy it sound trip new york 2300 toronto 1 65 buffalo 700 chicago 2435 subject to change v- v iyv xsj i tickets and infpwyvtjqn j stoufwiiu motors phone 17 reasons for proper sow nutrition coop brood sow ration contains all the necessary proteins min erals including trace minerals and vitamins for proper sow nutrition coor sow concen trate added to your homegrown grains will provide the same bal anced ration 1 high percentage conception n sows 2 economical breeding herds 3 big litters of strong pigs farrowed 4 high livability in young pigs 5 heavy production of high- quality milk by sows 6 low percentage of young pig troubles 7 large litters of thrifty pigs weaned 8 fast economical gains in growing and fattening pigs at vour stouffville coop association two phones for your convenience 269 and 122

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