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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 23, 1957, p. 11

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junior booters sweep soccer series against lindsay four teams four bah eluh will oprat hr this umrnr to kfibal clabt od two baseball tatni for th first time fa rsor than a lea3 softball will be our hibeat class of competitive aport the stouffriue slugxera hare ben accepted into the south ontario circuit and will perform br undr the hjrhts every monday veninjf they will eater either intermediate b or c in the ontario payoffs next in line comes the juvenile basebauer who vill perform in a north york junior loop tbey iik th siuffners wilj move into tb ontario playoff upon completion of their regular wbedul a bantam baseball club haa been organized and has held a number of workouts a girls mifiball ttam haj entered a group with two 0hawa clubs and a rrooklin team- if you re a froftbal fan support the f and the girls warn if youre a habal entbuam support the juvenile and the bantams if your an allround port lend your financial and vocal support to all four club repeat performance fans at claremont have now sat through two bonechiilin doubleheaders of community league softball although th weather has called forth more comment from th spectators than the actual play the topic is now wearing a bit thin however since this type of inclement weather was experienced throughout most of last summers schedule al six clubs in the loop have now seen action although it is difficult to aelect an ultimate winner at this stag of the same one is able to size up the strength of the individual entries without too much trouble if all the teams stick to their present linkups mi zion the defending champs will be tough to knock off the community league throne a fin pitcher in ron jons coupled with consistent hittlnz and deerlike base running pretty well add up fo a 57 championship their opposition may come from peachs who if they retain the pitching service of right hander pes oxeill should give al the entries a real run for their money this season altona has a question mark pitching staff but at the plate they have the loops met potent batsmen greenwood are definitely stronger having- registered a onesided victory in their schedule opener on tuesday claremont has used three members of its pitching staff in two games and have hfen tagged for a total of is runs their mounds men have been given little support at the nlate however having been held to loss than a halfdozen hits ringwood a new entry in tho circuit was badly beaten in the initial start but the los was due to one bad inning when the opposition racked up six of their seven runs thats how they stack up after one week of competition next september the real story can be told still interested intermediate baseball isnt dead in stouffville ays ted cadieux manager of the local red sox this was the local promoter reply to a question posed by your reporter with regard to stouffville placing an entry in a north york intermediate group feelers along hhls line have been directed toward sutton xowmarkot aurora richmond hill and stouffville by the presi dent of the north york baseball league mr geo haskett mr haskett feols that if a more compact group were formed it would upark renewed interest in local talent in this area according to the newmarket sports scribe ft is almost impossible for players to attend outoftown games when their jobs are in toronto this task is made even more difficult where contests are not run off under lights such as port perry aud sunderland such a problem didnt exist to any great extent here since the majority of players resided or worked within calling distance- of each other mr cadieux in discussing the plan felt there would b a number of problem which would definitely arise through the formation of n local loop there is a dire need for local officials speaking personally he said that with the retirement of local umpire bill lennox the cluh wouldnt know where to turn for n replacement secondly and not meaning to be boastful he said that he doubted if some of the aforementioned towns could gather together the necessary talent to form a wellbalanced group he stated however that it was a known fact that some of last years more potent red sox performers had definitely decided to hang em up and in order to fill their shoes a number of greenhorns would have to be brought in this might weaken the local lineup down to a level of other towns such as richmond hill and sutton well thats the situation as it stands to date tt sounds like a fine idea that might be worked on for another season since many of the players in the new defunct tricounty circuit have turned their talents to either another baseball group or to softball all efforts to organize an intermediate loop would probably be in vain now that the season has advanced so far stouffvilles junior soccer team swept a home and home series with lindsay last week by scores of 21 and 10 in the first game played in the memorial park barry mclean combined with harvey bellman to give the homesters a one goal lead in the second half jerry pheil tooki advantage of lindsays slow of he newmarket and district j wmpteilng the battery other goaltender to boot the ball be- soccer league will be held here plavrs in the lineup will be on saturday night aurora i polly minton bud lehman will be the visitors the yonge the stouffyilu tribune- twiy my 23 1957 pot ft brougham here xiomtay bob millers brougham bomb- ers will be the visitors here on monday evening it will be thej first scheduled game of the sou- thern ontario softball league the stouffville sluggers- are entered in the loop and will play all their home games under the lights every monday even ing coach jack watson experts to use jack rumrey on the mound aurora here for soccer opener on saturday night the first scheduled home game j for th opener with bert baker gaturdav night the contest was f he newmarket and district completing the battery locals blank brampton 50 in soccer opener ciakkmont league softball standing the stouffville markham soc cer club chalked a 54 victory over brampton in their opening soccer match of the season on oshawa team in s ontario group tween the posts at the other end of the field stouffvilles j goal guardian joe haylow i turned in a good game and blocked a number of closein shots in the final minute of an executive meeting of the south ontario softball league street squad are expected to be strong and the markhamstou- tville united team will be able to test their strength against play however lindsay spoiled iie experienced opposition the haylows shutout performance with a lone tallv official kickoff will be made by a selected dignitary efforts are being made to arrange a sup porting match which will be run off at 630 pm both games will be played in stouffvilles me- morial park in the return tilt played at lindsay stouffville blanked their rivals 10 jerry pheil scored the lone goal the stouff ville defence of bill white bob corbett and norbert dams play- ed a solid game and joe haylow turned in his usual fine perform- e m a f e it i c dft c a i ance in the goal jim spang i wuhuc uljruoal worked well on the forward line with marvin bet playing hard at centre on saturday the local team will meet either clare mont or newmarket with the kickoff at 630 pm plant operator stouffville municipal council after nearly five hours debate on tuesday evening engaged edward c fosdick as disposal plant operator at a salary of 2000 the matter of works supervisor for town is being i clare fockler geo rumney held in abeyance for the time doug card and jerry junkin being seven applications were both card and junkin will see received in response to the ad- action on the mound throughout draw for tv set at game fri night i vertisement which recently aplhe season coach j the lucky draw for the 21j hopes to acquire the played in the memorial arena ground at brampton the local squad forged into was held at pickering on tues- the attack earlv in the game day night a junior club from and after only six minutes of oshawa has filed an entry and play they scored right winger was accepted they have no ron godell booted the ball be- floodlights no entries were re- tween the posts with a sharp ceived from either ajax or whit- cross shot the stouitville-mark- by at the present time there ham defence appeared trifle are seven clubs in the league shaky during the early stages including brougham stouffville of trie contest and although j pickering brooklin greenhank there were a few goalmouth johnsmanville and oshawa scrambles brampton couldnt j find the target the uneven- ground made it difficult for the msu squad to control the ball j chris brophy blazed a she over the bar and a number of other j forwards missed on closein plays finally jack haverkort made it 20 for the winners be fore half time j in the second half ted green- wood replaced gerry pfeil on the left wing early in the half 1 jack haverkort came very close to scoring his second goal of the game but his shot went over 1 w l fts mt zton o 2 0 4 gteenwood 1 1 0 2 peachs 1 1 0 altona 1 0 1 0 ringwood 1 0 i 0 claremont 2 0 2 0 results mt zion 4 altona 3 peachs- 3 claremont 0 greenwod ringwood 1 mt zion 8 claremont 3 schedule friday ringwood vs altona peachs vs greenwood monday ringwood vs mt- zion altona vs greenwood pickering recreation must reorganize or lose grant mr jack ilbeck a representa tive from the dept of education appeared before pickering twp council on tuesday evening he informed the members that un der tne municipalities present recreational system the depart ment would cease to pay grants the bar after fifteen minutes of l iie plav stan godells pass rebound- the department were mlci edoff chris brophvs head t0 1 osul ordy in subsidizing a town- j give the locals a 3 0 lead msu hpwidc recreational program deputyreeve sherman scott stated that he didnt believe the recreation committee now org anized was representative of the whole township reeve law- son noted that he believed the members would be cooperative in setting up a new committee that would have townshipwide representation inch television set will be held on friday evening at the stouff ville park the campaign spon sored by the local juvenile base ball team has been in operation since early spring money earn ed through this venture will pro vide the club with muchneeded equipment girls plan entry four team group coach jack watson services of goalie walter rosier had a ra i the stouffville girls softball team are planning to enter a four club group two oshawa fans will see the homesters in j teams have filed entries and action for the first time when brooklin will also field a team they play host to markham coach dennis pilkey has put the mound staff when they enter the harry barber will probably get locals through several workouts oasa playdff slloy ramer and hopes to field a contending i n residing in stouffville and squad since there will be no entry from agincouit in the loop coach pilkey expects to use harry young a former markjther easy time throughout the ham outfielder ronnie bell and don mcintosh will return to the lineup if the residence rule doesnt shove the sluggers up into class a ball hal gibson the red sox colourful catcheroutfielder will rejoin his team mates this sea son norm stunden ol aurora will strengthen the sluggers and not any one isolated area mr ilbeck suggested two al- old time political meeting revived second half of the contest as i iatv which might be ad- much of the play was held in p ed b twnshipindivm- th cvenin at the brampton end ron godell ualrcpresenta ion to be financed last thmsda increased the winners lead with i whou e rgana- his second goal and a few sec- ll of existing recreation com- onds before w final whistle pat mul t0 ft woodbvrne caught the bf amp cipamty clerk lloyd johnston columbus in east whitby twp an old lime political meeting the nod to handle the mound chores with don haynes com pleting the battery roger beaz- ley lynn taylor bruce smith we sel bonded used cars your assurance of quality and ted suzuki will likely com- several players from that town prise the infield the team is to round out his lineup peachs coached and managed by mur- and stouffville will again corn- ray stewart and harold hodg- bine and all home contests will son i be played in the memorial park a former outfielder with tiie markham aces is expected to perform with the sluggers this summer big bob miller and his fam ton goalkeeper off balance as ol hal a creation his hard shot forced the goalie committee was in operation corn- to step back over the line clutch- p l members of council as and five outside members he the ball this counted the winners fifth tally salti hc believed this group brampton accepted the loss e agreeable to giving up like good sportsmen the local lhc positions in favour of town plavers felt that on a more even i pwide representation mem field they could have played ai bers of council will submit the names of five who oneill twirls nohitter for peachs team peg oneill working hissacker doug allman but an first game on the mound for i error on bert becketts ground peachs in the claremont com- 1 ball and a single by eric pilkey munity league twirled a pushed clarke and oneill masterful nohitter on friday across the plate claremont evening blanking claremont went down in order in their final 50 in the opening contest of j turn at bat in the top of the ous slow ball will be one of the j well both on defence and feature attractions here on mon- 1 forward day night it is expected that the lineup for the brampton the majority of players who game was as follows walter performed with brougham last roster willy assinck frank season will be back in uniform again other teams definitely entered in the league are picker ing brooklin johnsmanville and greenbank stouffville will move over to brooklin for a scheduled game on saturday afternoon june 1st the game better game stan godell was oi p the star of the contest perform- s b w to serve on i such a committee the reeve suggested that one representa tive from each ward might be a fair arrangement if hie proper parties could be found mellon bill gunn stan godell jack ferra ron godell jack haverkort chris brophy pat woodbyrne and gerry pfeil will be part of the sports pro gramme at the brooklin fair 1956 ford s door mainline light green heater a signal a clean 1owner car 180300 1955 chev 2 door 150 series black heater radio slip cover priced low at 1 10100 1955 monarch lucerne t door heater signal one owner car low mileage 180300 1955 plymouth savoy 4 door 2 tone black and ivory signal this is a nol car i0010o 1954 chev 210 series i door deluie ivory heater radio sig nals and slip covers this car will carry the lop warranty 1s0300 1951 chev standard 2 door oshawa blue finish heater de froster clean inside and out 120300 1953 p0ntiac standard j door original jet black paint condtiion- alre heater and signals one owner since new 1 1 0300 1953 pontiac chieftain 2 door hard top light green and ivory whltewalls and wheel discs immaculate one- owner car 130300 1953 chev station wagon door heater radio 1 owner new tires von cannot find a better station wa gon 115000 1951 pontiac door deluie turquoise and ivory slip covers this is a cheap car tt500 1951 buick custom 2 door beautiful turquoise and ivory paint dyna flow transmission radio anil heater out standing value 70300 1950 olds deluxe 2 door radio and heater whltewalls many miles of cheap transporta tion 30300 1950 plymouth deluxe 1 door finished in maroon custom radio heater clean inside and out 10300 1949 mercury 2 door black 30300 many more to choose from ixiw convenient gmac terms the twin bill mt zion edged altona 43 peachs 5 claremont 0 in chalking up a nohitter the exmarkham control artist regis tered 16 strike outs in the seven inning tilt he walked one batter lloyd pascoe started on the hill for claremont and lasted three innings he was clipped for 4 hits walked 3 and registered no strike outs relief righthander bill towner took over in the fourth inning he gave up only one hit walked four and fanned four peachs batsmen in the opening inning clare- monts leadoff batters will glidden reg sanderson and bill pearson went down in order on strikes peachs took a 10 lead in their half earl brooks was a strike out victim but received a lift when catcher gord gauslin dropped the ball bert beckett walked and harry lewis singled driving brooks across the plate peachs threatened in the second inning to xtend their lead but left two runners strand seventh eric pilkey was peachs most potent batsman connecting for a home run anrj a single geo clarke pounded out a double with single base blows coming from the bats of harry lewis and don thomas lloyd pascoe was the only player to pound the ball out of the infield for claremont doug allman a new recruit brought up by the management perform ed well at second base bill pear son a pitcher with raglan last season has also joined the clare mont squad aside from these additions the club is basically the same as last year mt zion 4 altona 3 mt zion the defending cham pions chalked up their initial victory of the season edging altona 43 in the league opener ron jones was the winning pitcher with murray mcdowall performing on the mound for the losers a four run rally by allan car greenwood and mt zion onesided games ed on base carl timbers filed j sons squad in the fourth inning out to wilf glidden but don gave mt zion their game win- thomas singled les jarvis was ning edge altona had built up strike out victim but pitcher a two run lead in the first inning oneill drew a base on balls and and added a single tally in the 2 thomas moved around to third earl brooks bounced out allman to gerome to retire the side in claremonts half geo gerome earl pilkey and doug allman went down on strikes claremont came within an fourth it was the jones and the car- sons who romped home with mt zions allimportant four runs grant carson murray jones allan carson and ron jones scored in that order bob ashen- eyelash of breaking the goose hurst last year with altona egg in the third inning but only i patrolled the second base posi- a fine defensive play by centre- tion with mt zion in fridays fielder geo clarke held them ou opener bud anthony was inject- the score sheet carl timbers ed into the lineup and played in greenwood and mt zion scor ed onesided victories in the community league doublehead- er played at claremont on tues day night les wilsons green wood squad whipped ringwood 71 in the opener while mt zion chalked up their second straight win by beating claremont s3 in the second game both contests were very similar since all the runs scored by the two winners were pushed across the plate in two innings greenwood count ed six runs in the fourth and one in the fifth while mt zion chalked up seven runs in the third and one in the seventh greenwood 7 klngwood 1 for three innings whirlwind twirlers neil pascoe of green wood and bruce middleton of ringwood waged a torrid pitch ers battle suddenly in the 4th inning greenwood exploded for six runs they added a single tally in the fifth to sew up the contest with the exception of the final inning ringwood show ed little power at the plate iri their last turn at the plate how ever they pushed a single run across and loaded up the sacks before the final out was made up until that time only three batters were successful in reach ing first base ken mcfarland j counted their lone run les wil son bill mitchell bill mccarthy martin and titterton chalked up runs on the score sheet for the winners it was the initial start for both clubs this season mt zion 8 claremont 3 claremont suffered their sec ond straight setback on tue mr ilbeck pointed out that the department of education would pay a percentage of operational and instructional costs if all recreational services were han dled by a townshipwide commit tee he stated that a fulltime recreational director and secre tary could be appointed when needed im not trying to hold a gun to your head said mr ilbeck but when we start subsidizing one area only then were in trouble the one area served by the dept of education at the n the last inning grant jones present time is east woodlands jack hill grant carson vein the representative said that if ferguson ron jones and lome the township wished to create disney each scored one bob such a committee he would be ashenhurst bob redshaw andi willing to assistm the organiza- jack hall rounded the sacks 10n o the programme he for claremont mt zion strand- pointed put that the department ed five men while claremont llad connection with any i school programme under the i jurisdiction of a school board i was held by the ontario riding liberal association and cam paign managers and the candi date claude vipond were en thusiastic with the results tho township hall in columbus was filled with an enthusiastic crowd who enjoyed a variety entertain ment and heard short talks from local residents and the candi date dr claude vipond dr vipond said after the meeting that due to the reception by the people further meetings of this type were being planned for may 22nd at ltica may 24th at pick ering beach and other locations i in the rural parts of ontario riding juvenile baseball t markham vs stouffville friday may 24 at 730 pm lucky draw for 21 tv men left eight mates on base stock up at this low price arrow brand std green peas exceptional value arrow brand std golden corn 20 oz tin 2 for 25c real value tlxb brand 8std dessert pears hobbled jack bradshaws infield right field the remaining play- j day night when they bowed toj mt zion the defending champs j s3 bob redshaw started on the mound for claremont with bill towner working in relief ron delicious fruit club brand sstd two locations main street at railway tracks phone 199 or corner of ninth main phone 372 grounder and peg oneill j ers are former stars including threw wild to first in attempting grant jones jack hill grant to field gord gauslins drag j carson murray jones allan hunt lloyd pascoe looped the carson and ronnie jones the ball into short centrefield and defending champs missed thej jones went the distance on the after the catch jack bradshaw services of their hardhitting hill for the winners broke for the plate a perfect centrefielder kaye evans who claremont threatened to cut throwin from geo clarke to was not in the lineup mt zions lead in the 7th les jarvis picked the player off don forgie bud lehman and inning when ron jones gave up on the way in peachs added allan redshaw chalked up the free tickets to bob ashenhurst two more tallies to their total in runs for altona ray hills and geo gerome the rally was their half of the third inning a squad threatened on a number climaxed however when bill four bae blow from the bat of of other occasions they left towner clouted a hard grounder first saeker eric pilkey with seven runners stranded on the to grant jones at shoit who flip- bert becktt on second made it base paths ped to second saeker vcrn fer- 30 geo clarke doubled hut was altona on paper have a guon to get ashenhurst and left stranded when carl timbers potent club the return of har- then relayed to grant carson and don thomas were thrown old hodgson don forgie deanjto nab towner at first it was out on infield ground balls watson plus the addition of jim the first double play of the sea- peachs counted a pair of runs cniikshank gives them a hard- ton in the sixth to sew up the con iting squad grant drewery test pinchhitter geo clarke ih teams reliable receiver was walked but les jarvis went no in the lineup bud ehman down on strikes peg oneill handled the decker behind the received a fiee ticket putting plate lawrence norton caued i runners on firs and second- earl he balls and strikes for ire brook popped up to tecond twinbill opener twelve players paraded to the plate for mt zion in iheir big seven run third inning they j counted one run in the seventh kaye evans returned to the cha mpions iineup ard scored a pair i of runs he clouted a home run halves peaches special offer mothfr parkers orange pekob tea bags pk of 60 all purpose nabob coffee i6 p california no i new crop ixinf whites washed east to peki- no deep eves new potatoes 10 all mrrrluinrln tow r mir dnminion store u unrnmr- in ic loofc snlifrlion prices effective thursday friday sitftirfljir yirty si hi s- af dominion hjorci ltd stoufttun ont

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