ttf 10 the stoaffrlue tribune thtmdsjr sept 27 19s4 sports midgets beat caledonia 41 to even semifinal series mt zion edges peachs 87 in playoff opener local girl killed at brougham peachs and ml zion engaged in a thrilling nine inning soft- ball contest as the claremont commurjty league playoff fin als opened under the lights on monday evening the 8th con cession squad squeezed out a tight 87 verdict before an aver age crowd of shivering fans the second game will be played third game here thurs i mings nohit attempt as they on friday with the third contest stouffville and caledonia are whacked out 2 singles a double on tuesday night battling right down to the wire and a triple a walk and an error i mount zion trailing 51 going for the right to enter the on- pushed four runs across the into the sixth inning whacked tario midget c finals each plate which was enough for the j out 6 hits and took advantage team has won one game the allimportant victory i four peachs errors to push third and final contest is sched- ted suzuki led off the big 7 runs across although peachs uled for stouffvilles memorial 6th inning with a walk and j rallied with a pair of runs in park on thursday afternoon moved to third on john littles today 1 at 3 30 oclock single short stop bob stover on tuesday afternoon right- clouted a double into centre field handers harry barber of stouff- scoring suzuki and little gord viile awl herh leeming of cale- eckardt the locals hardhitting donia engaged in a thrilling receiver slammed a long triple taking the playoff opener tent batsman tapping out three singles grant jones and doug bryant each pounded out a pair j of singles allan carson clouted a triple and murray jones hit a double other single base blows came from the bats of stan mcmullen and lome dis ney earl brooks and eric pilkey had a pair of singles for peachs best plate performance don thomas slammed a triple while bert beckett and harry lewis connected for doubles carl tim bers tapped out one single peachs found themselves in trouble on a number of oeca- the 7th they could not pull the i sions but five of the fleetfooted game out of the fire a smart mt zion runners were tagged on double play by agile shortstop the base paths kay evans was glint jones in the top of the nailed at third base twice and 9th cancelled peachs hopes of once at second while grant pitchers duel with both hurlers to the right field fence to push going the nine inning limit stover across the plate an error barber was clipped for only 5 on barbers infield roller scored hits he walked none and struck eckardt with stouffvilles fourth out 3 leeming was equally out- and final tally roger beazley standing on the hill for the op- was the only other stouffville position allowing only four hits player to get a hit his being a he walked 3 and registered six two bagger in the third cale- strike outs the stouffville curve donias second baseman white- ball artist didnt allow a single law had a pair of hits as did earned run to cross the plate catcher ollie harris griffith caledonias only tally in the sec- i the teams utility third baseman ond inning was the result of an and pitcher connected for the infield error other safety the winner of this stouffville trailing 10 going series will meet delhi for the into the 6th inning ruined lee- 1 provincial championship parham ousts brookin 74 in third game brooklin stevenson motors 3955 intermediate c softball champions of ontario dropped out of the 1956 contention on saturday night at madoc when they dropped the third and de ciding game of the oasa east ern ontario zone finals to par- ham by a score of 71 brooklin used three pitchers against the parham club and unfortunately for them as it turned out the most effective in this game was the third one to get into action parham counted a pair of runs in the first inning on two singles a walk and an error in the second inning a homer ended mackays stay on the mound for brooklin and bram- ley came in to relieve he walk ed the first two batters a pass ed ball advanced them and the front runner scored on a sacri fice fly to make the score 41 for parham parham lengthened its lead in the 6th inning on 2 singles and a home run brooklin with nobody out his first batter bunted safely but he got the next three and he finish ed out the game allowing only one more hit in the four innings he pitched brooklin checked in the sixth inning scoring two runs on 4 straight hits all after there were two out harper started it with a twobagger d mitchell also doubled b mitchell singled and so did till brooklin added their final run in the 9th when till opened with a double advanced on a passed ball and scored on a sacrifice fly by kivell gibson clouted a home run for brooklin in the first inning ron jones worked the entire contest on the mound for the winners he was clipped for 8 hits walked 4 and struck out 6 don wheeler worked nine in- nins on the hill for peachs he allowed 11 hits walked 4 and fanned 2 batters murray jones completed th battery for mt zion with gord pilkey handling the glove behind the plate for peachs mt zions first sacker kay jones and allan carson were out at the plate eric pilkey starred for peachs at third base while keith baxter was steady in centrefield jack hill also had a busy night on the third sack for mt zion and handled the position well the play of the night came in the 9th inning with earl brooks parked at sec ond and eric pilkey on at first keith baxter lined the ball at grant jones he nabbed the liner and tagged the runner for evans was his teams most podouble play to end the game high school to field 12 man rugby team the stouffville district high school will field its first 12 man rugby team they arc entered in the cossa senior b group they will compete with markham and pickering college the first game is scheduled for stouffville on wednesday oct 3rd with pickering college providing the opposition on friday oct 5th stouffville goes to markham and on friday oct 12th the local team moves over to newmarket for a contest with pickering college on wed oct 24th markham will be the visi tors here the stouffville team is pres- ently working under the watch ful eyes of mr mercer mr mar shall and mr sutherland due to the fact that the two oppos ing squads markham and pick ering college are larger schools nothing is impossible says too much is not expected from the optimist but he never tried the stouffville entry this season to blow a smokering in a wind storm half a peanut is said to sup ply a halfhours mental energy is that why baseball fans yell woods came in to pitch for at umpires peachs trounce altona 155 to enter finals peachs pulled the upset of the j struck out 2 murray johnson it is hoped however that the experience will better fit them for competition when another year rolls around some of the veteran performers from last seasons squad who will line up i again will be john lehman tom i mccreight and don bruce i first game finals at brougham sat the first game of the pro vincial intermediate softball finals between brougham and electric jiafl be played in the brougham park under the lights on saturday sept 29th electric are the defending champions and according to reports they still boast a powerful club they defeated brougham in the ontario finals last year deanna arlene comeault 18 of stouffville died sunday three hours after she was in jured while driving this car in a near headon crash on highway no 7 one mile east of brougham the young girls death marked the 11th fatal traffic highway accident in pickering township in recent weeks william yakeley 21 of island lake north of stouff ville was also injured while riding in the car with miss comeault ho is in hospital but his condition is reported to be improving three leagues now bowl weekly pdhs football schedule juniors date visitors home thurs oct 11 pickering at ocvi fri oct 5 ajax at pickering exhibition tues oct 16 pickering at ocvi tues oct 23 ocvi at pickering wed oct 31 pickering at ajax commencing next week a pin boy will be available every day for duty balsam and mt zion aurora to ice int c team three local bowling leagues are now operating weekly at the j local alleys operated by mr gord hannigan on monday eve- j nings the mens town league the aurora belairs inter- swings into action and on wed- j mediate c hockey club held nesday nights the lions club an organization meeting recent- will play on thursday nights ly and they hope to ice a strong j jones club two of last years clippers mr and mrs harold brookes norm stunden and andy closs of guelph visited sunday with year on friday evening of last week when they ousted altona irom the group playoffs by beat ing them 155 in the third game lasted onethird innings giving up 1 hit walking none and strik ing out none murray mcdowell pitched the last inning allowing of the semifinal series altona allowed only 2 hits walked 6 and won the opener 137 but lost the next two frr a row altogether six pitchers were used before the contest was completed altona started with speedballer frank hendy with bruce rcdshaw in the 3rd mur ray johnson in the 6th and mur ray mcdowell in the 7th peachs opened with bert beckett on the mound with don wheeler taking over in the sixth the game was a rather weird contest with the winners collect ing a total of 15 runs from only 7 safe hits the altona pitching staff was unusually wild and issued no less than 12 bases on balls peachs starter bert bec kett was clipped for 6 hits walk ed 1 and struck out none relief hurlcr don wheeler allowed no hits walked 1 and fanned 2 altona batters altonas starter frank hendy worked two com plete innings he gave up only 1 hit walked 6 and registered 3 strike outs redshaw took over in the third inning and went three and twothirds innings he 3 hits walking none and regist cring 2 strike outs altona jumped into a four run lead in the first inning but peachs rallied in the third to take a 54 lead altona tied the count in the third for their final tally of the game the winners scored five runs in the sixth and added five more in the seventh altonas hits were evenly divided among the players with bruce middleton being the only man to collect more than one safety he clouted a pair of singles grant drewery clouted a triple doug forfar a double with single base blows coming from the bats of frank hendy archie forfar glen byer and bob ashenhurst bert beckett was peachs top batsman hitting a double and a single gord pilkey pounded out a double singles were hit by earl brooks harry lewis keith baxter and don thomas peachs committed 3 errors 1 while altona bobbled the ball on i 4 occasions unionville to operate 16 teams this winter sixteen hockey clubs will be 1 organized in unionville this win- 1 nil n ter following a meeting at the i lc pflv lilti arena on tuesday evening an executive was appointed headed by president mr sherman pet- tit messrs gregg turner and jack dawkins are vice presi dents arthur toogood secty- treasurer and wm stewart executive member mr jack carson will represent the mark ham kiwanis club and mr john pease will represent the mark- hamunionville lions club the unionville junior team will be selfsponsored this sea son there will be a juvenile midget bantam peewee and small fry team two juniors geo cary and john darbyson have consented to assist with the younger hockeyists two members of the markham twp police dept have also offered their services the veterans or ganizations will help in any way possible tuesday night will be hockey night in unionville with the entire organization operat ing on the one evening ml zion blanks claremont 7-0- jones twirls 2hitter after dropping the first game by a score of 113 mt zion roar ed back to take the next two-in- arow and earn the right to enter the community league group finals on friday evening of last week whirlwind righthander ron jones handcuffed clare- rnonts longball hitters as mt zion dethroned the defending champions by registering a 70 srmrout the mt zion control artist had little trouble with the opposition and retired the first seven batters on strikes a triple by gary evans and a single by jack bradshaw were the only safeties the claremont batsmen could produce the winning mates committed 4 errors mt zion moved out front with a pair of runs in the first inning they added one tally in the fourth and sewed the game up with four additional runs in the sixth kay evans was the win ners most potent batter clouting a double and a single catcher murray jones clubbed a round tripper into the deep out field in the opening inning with brother grant parked on first base singles came from the bats of stan mcmullen grant carson ron jones and grant jones claremont came close to breaking the ice in the fifth innmg when second baseman burns signs with dunlops charlie burns last year with toronto marlboros last week signed with the whitby dunlops of the eastern ontario senior a hockey league dunlops were ontario senior b champions last year this summer the league moved up into senior a status and now in cludes belleville kingston corn wall pembroke and ottawa burns recently signed a try- out contract with the toronto maple leaf baseball club of the international league be cause of a serious head injury he will forego a professional hockey career in favor of play ing amateur hockey burns signing follows the re- is real dirt on the former trail of98 canadian army engineers plan a little prospecting on their own this summer object of their search is not gold or uranium but plain ordinary dirt they need it if its the right type to resurface the canadian section of the alaska highway the army controls and maintains a 1221mile sec tion of the road running north from dawson creek bc through whitehorse to the can adaalaska border the northwest highway sys tem deteriorates at the rate of half an inch per year troops and civilians sticking to a plan ned system of progressive re surfacing of a specified sec tion of road each year put any where from three to five inches of topping on the road every few years the army owns a narrow strip of land on each side of the long ribbon of road but good resurfacing materials con taining clay as well as gravel are in short supply in many sec tions highway maintenance crews move off the road as much as twb miles and hunt for pay dirt when clay and gravel are found together pits are opened and a road is bulldozed from the highway to the pit maintenance crews have been lucky in locat ing suitable topping in recent years but the prospecting goes on each summer crews have hauled materials as far as 15 miles and found it pays last year in the central sec tion of the highway five heavy equipment operators moved more than 240000 yards of ma terial from a pit to various parts of the road crews on other sections of the local ladies league will operate saturday afternoon and evening and every afternoon during the week will be set aside for open bowling according to the proprietor tuesday and friday evenings are still open if any new group or league would like to organize misses isabel faux and thel- ma mceachern attended the teachers meeting at whitby last wed mr and mrs ken jones and family of claremont visited on sunday with mr and mrs cecil jones mrs j a jones of brook lin visited last week with the were in attendance another ex- mr and mrs frank coultis clipper johnny drummond is there will be no sunday also interested in lining up with school next sunday sept 30 the yonge street club ortie owing to preparations being thorns of baseball fame and made for centenary services at don gibson will likely play this ill am and 730 pm the guest winter preacher will be the very rev cy and alice of agincourt george dorey dd lld spe cial music by the choir mrs lloyd pegg of oshawa and the whitby quartet on monday evening the celebration will con tinue with representatives from conference presbytery former ministers neighbouring minis ters bringing greetings musical offerings and the choir and the presentation of the historical re port of the church covering the past 100 years a social time will be observed at the close sunday visitors at the jordan home were mr and mrs harold asselstine and family of nap- arice and mr and mrs joe pcr- general motors value take your choke of engine transmission axle gary evans connected for his pitcher allowed 2 hits walked 2 teams only solid hit a triple kitchener oct and struck out 10 lloyd pascoc into the outfield reg sanderson cent acquisiton of gord mylcs who performed with north bay i the road also are on the hunt trappers the past two years j for suitable surfacing material whitby opens training sept 29 1 where the road is cut round the and will have a preseason game erest of steamboat mountain a 6 i maintenance crew under ken worked five and two thirds inn ings on the hill for claremont bill towner finished the game although charged with the loss tu- 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