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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 14, 1960, p. 12

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ftf b tw stourwlltf tbbunf tianirf juh- w 1960 sports barrie girls thump local maids 3011 a wellbalanced barrie junior dub ran up a basketball score oyer the stouffville girls on wednesday night of last week in a scheduled ladles softball league contest combining a to tal of 14 hits 11 walks and 15 stouffville errors the visitors rolled up a total of 30 runs stouffville was held to 10 hits lb walks and their rivals com mitted 3 errors for 11 runs in four out of seven innings marrie girls battled completely round the order they counted 10 runs in the 4th inning when fourteen players paraded to the plate sheila livingstone and ann warrall belted home runs long the route j stouffvilles most potent per formance came in the third in ning when they scored 7 runs they led by a score of 93 this advantage quickly faded in bar- ries big ten run fourth inning imlly lavar machan clouted the only fourbase blow for stouff- vjile audrey murison had three mt other single safeties came from the bats of doreen jarvis jjarioi gayman erma red- bhaw and jane cook barrie used three pitchers jane cook and audrey murison shared the mound chores for stouffville twelve local players kfere pressed into service by coach doug oneill in an effort to stem the tide a number of regular performers are on mid summer holidays outclassed by newmarket three stouffville pitchers failed to hold a powerful newmarket bantam team in check as they ran up a onesided 211 score wr the local squad jim hill jim daniels and mike cadieux each took a turn on the mound paul stover scored the lone stouffville tally umpire under fire a scheduled south ontario county softball game was trans formed into an umpires night mare on tuesday night at mark- ham as the aces bowed to port perry 41 eighteen players and a large contingent of parti san fans were breathing verbal protests down the neck of the plate official throughout the en tire contest the tense struggle was broken up only in the ninth inning when port perrys rod foster blasted a home run ball out of the park with one mate aboard although four pitchers toiled on the mound for the two clubs there were only nine hits in the contest markham had four safeties and port perry collected five meulemester and wood shared the pitching chores for port ellis and mccrickert worked on the hill for the aces morris procenko continued his torrid pace at the plate in four times at bat he belted out a pair of singles he was left stranded on each occasion jim raymer lashed a home run into the deep outfield and harry young collected a single ray- mers blow temporarily tied the score at 11 wood of port perry completely handcuffed the mar kham club they failed to get a single hit in the last five in nings morley petch a usual powerhouse at the plate was a threetime strike out victim al tidsbury suffered a similar fate bill cornish tapped out a pair of singles for the scugog crew extrabase blows were counted by rod foster with a home run and jack owens a twobagger bantams lose openin game to aurora 11 to a home run blast down the right field line by stouffville catcher paul stover momentar ily lied the score at 44 in a north york bantam baseball contest on thursday evening aurora the visitors staged a lategame rally to chalk up a thrilling 119 victory aurora pitcher ken grounds ruined stouffvilles home debut he blasted two home runs and two singles firstsacker hedly routledge sewed up the win with a grandslam drive into deep right field with the bases loaded in the ninth inning jim daniels started on the mound for stouffville he hurl ed five and twothirds innings he yielded s hits walked 4 and registered one strikeout bill lehman took over in relief and finished the lilt he was clipped for 3 hits he issued 3 walks and struck out two for the most part his sinker ball had the aurora batsmen completely baffled at times however he had so much stuff on the ball that his pitches missed the cor ners of the plate coach wilf mcwhinnie is confident that his control will improve with prac tice paul stover although batting j in the eighth position in the o- i cal lineup sparked stouffvilles plate attack with a home run i and a single in four trips ross j brown collected a triple and a single bill harman poked out a single and a double the other lone safety came from the bat of ken aida grounds was best for aurora with two home runs and two singles oggie thompson col lected three singles going into the bottom of the ninth inning aurora held an 116 lead ken aida led off with a single and completed the cir cuit on a long drive by ross brown on an attempted pick- off play at third base brown trotted home mike cadieux was safe on an infield error and scored when bill harman drift ed the ball through the short stops legs david slack ground ed out and jim hill and paul stover were strikeout victims to end the rally aurora com mitted five errors stouffville had four bobbles barry mc lean officiated behind the plate with wayne pennanen on the bases mrs joe gayman of ridge- town spent a week visiting with friends and relatives here aremorit belt league leaders by score of 10 to 6 special introductory offer 1 coop outboard motor oil to introduce this fine quafity petroleum product your local coop offers you a special savings for tne month of july only this coop oil is designed to be mixed with gasoline i for use in two or four cycle spark ignited gasoline en gines commonly used for outboard motors chain saws power mowers etc special quart 19c diversey egg washing compound eggs washed with this compound dry 5 to 6 times faster thus reducing the opportunity for bacteria to enter through damp soft shells and you can pack much sooner effective in hard or soft water special 5 lbs 258 m diversol sk a battling claremont softball team pulled to within one point of first place brougham on tues day night by beating the league- leaders 10 6 it was an exciting contest from the opening inning the outcome was in doubt until the final out was made claremont roared into a com manding 61 lead in the early stages of the game brougham rallied to tie the score in the fifth on bill ellicotts tworun homer claremont added three runs in the fifth and one in the sixth to clinch the victory bruce redshaw gained credit for the victory taking over from bob redshaw in the 5th after he had run into trouble he fanned ken mctaggart with the bases loaded to end the inning their combined mound efforts gave up 13 hits struck out 2 and walked 2 lloyd pascoe and ken mc taggart pitching for brougham scattered 8 safeties struck out 6 and walked 3 pascoe toor over in the 4th to strike out gord allman with the bases loaded don mccurdys big bat con tinued to boom for claremont slamming a double and single gord allman and bob redshaw each belted a double while wilf gliddon doug allman jim ingham and bruce redshaw each picked up a single stewart mcguckin led the brougham attack with 3 singles bill ellicott poled a home run and single gord hughson and lloyd pascoe each added 2 singles ivan booth bagged a double and george staley poled a triple defensively claremont ap peared much sharper in the field pulling off a snappy double play in the third inning gord allman robbed les wilson of a hit by making a spectacular shoestring catch on a sinking line drive mt zion chalked up a thrill ing 54 victory over brooklin on monday night in the south ontario county softball league on a tremendous home run blast by lome disney in the tenth inning the circuit clout from dis neys bat concluded an uphill battle for the mt zion squad who rallied with a single run in the seventh inning to tie the score neil pascoe started on the mound for the local club with ron jones relieving in the 4th and gaining credit for the vic tory whitby 4 mt zion 1 a four run rally by whitby in the ninth inning gave the county town crew a 41 win over mt zion on friday evening it was a scoreless contest until the 7th inning murray jones broke the ice and put mt zion out front when he belted a four- bagger with the bases empty it appeared likely that mount zion had the game in the bag until whitby counted four big runs in the ninth ron jones working on the mt zion mound registered 12 strike outs over the distance vein ferguson and stan mcmullen collected dou bles lome disney poked out a pair of singles grant carson had one hit a singlebase blow girls win in exhibition a picked team of girls from the maplerichvale area drop ped a 106 decision to siouffvilie on saturday afternoon at vic toria square the occasion was the official opening of the new community park jane cook hurled stouffville to the si first prize money with a fine pitching effort their rivals received sto0 marion gayman exploded for a circuit blast to spark the winners plate attack the local roster was bol stered by the presence of marg smith and lenore sykes the latter journeyed down from hamilton to rejoin her mates relief pitcher audrey muri son gained credit for a stouff ville victory over newmarket on thursday night as the local squad rallied to win by a score of 1918 the contest was staged in newmarket jane cook started on the mound for stouffville she gave way to team mate murison in the 5th with the homesters hold ing a 1712 run lead a six run rally pulled the game out of the fire helen gayman duplicated the usual feat of her sister marion by belting a home run in the 4th inning doreen jarvis clouted a roundtripper in the 7th jane cook completed the circuit to count five of stouffvilles nine teen tallies colleen cain and betty mcintosh clouted four- base blows for newmarket bactericide a highly effective noncorrosive dis infectant ideal for all dairy equipment quick acting and easy to use lilhil special 5 lbs 1ss liquid divo p soapless cleaner used in the mllkhouse and home for hos pitals hotels restaurants and institutions thu concentrated soapless cleaner is easy on the hands and economical too j special qt 199 stouffville coop phone 269 or 122 altona ties claremont best game the season before one of the most excited crowds of the season on monday night claremont and altona hooked up in the bestplayed game of the season both teams went into the seventh inning having scored but a single run in claremonts half of the inn ing they put together 3 hits and an error to push across 3 runs altona rallied in their half of the inning to count 3 runs on a walk an error and 2 hits to even the score murray mcdowell went the distance for altona scattering 9 hits striking out 6 and walk ing two bruce redshaw hurled the en tire game for claremont allow ing 7 hits striking out 5 and walking 2 both mcdowell and redshaw currently two of the best pitchers in the league dis played good speed and fine con trol peter dunce was the only al tona batter to get 2 safeties off rcdshaws offerings bangin out a double and triple brur j mcdowell slammed a triple eric pilkcy dave fockler geo neal and gord pilkey collected singles only 4 claremont batters were able to solve mcdowells assort ment of pitches eight of their nine hits were singles dave beverley belted a double and single don mccurdy hit three consecutive singles ken mc intosh and jim ingham each socked 2 singles defeasivcly dave fockler pulled off two good fielding plays in support of mcdowell in the fifth he raced deep into right field to rob wilf gilddon of a hit and then again in the fifth he fielded a drive in deco centre and made a perfect peg to the plate to cut down ken mcintosh fockler in turn was robbed of a hit by jim ingham he moved back into deep left field to haul down a long drive 19 hits if the raglan team can do nothing else they certainly pro vide rival batsmen with plenty of battin practice on wednes day evening of last week brougham pounded their pitch ers for a total of 19 hits to chalk up a onesided 233 win eight of the nine players in the brougham lineup collected at least two hits included in this plate assault were three home runs one triple three doubles and twelve singles lloyd pas coe went the distance for the i brougham club he scattered 3 hits he registered four strike- 1 outs and walked onlv one man i bob talbot and bert brent j shared the mound chores for raglan george staley with 3 singles j jack bradshaw with 2 singles and a double and ray ellicott with a single triple and home run led the devastating attack bv brougham les wilson and howard malcolm belted 2 singles each while bill ellicott had a single and double gord hugh- son with a single and home run and ivan booth a double and home run ended the route for raglan murray birkett slammed a home run with bert brent belting a double and gord holiday a single i on monday night against brougham ballantrae came up with an allout effort to tie the league leaders 55 going into the last inning the score was tied at 2 all but brougham fighting hard to in crease their league lead put to gether a walk an error and a triple by ivan booth to push across 3 big runs however bal lantrae not to be outdone came right back in their half of the inning to score 3 runs on a walk single and 2 big doubles by archie forfar and gord pais ley to tie up the game ross pattenden started on the mound for ballantrae but after returning the 1st two men to lace him ran into trouble giv ing up 3 walks and two singles ray pipher came on with the bases loaded to strike out geo tweedie on four pitches to end the inning he finished the game for ballantrae scattering five safeties striking out five and walking three rudy hueber went the first 3 innings for brougham giving up but one hit striking out 3 and walking 3 frank stroud pitched the last inning allow ing 3 hits striking out one and walking one ivan booth led the brougham attack with a single triple and walk for a perfect evening at the plate stewart mcguckin banged out 2 singles and ray ellicott bagged a single defensively both sides pulled off fine double plays in the sec ond inning pattenden of ballan trae snared george staleys hard drive and threw quickly to forfar at second to double off rudy hueber in the 3rd hueber the brou gham pitcher fielded a drive and threw to hughson at first he immediately relayed it to the plate to catch the runner for another fine double play more than 280 children have enrolled in the beginners class at the stouffville community swimming pool this summer thu iiisutictlon periods are held every morning for boys and girls in the age bracket from 4 to 5 years pictured here instructress miss iso- bel chambers hands out a few words of advice to her pro teges before they enter the water for an early morning dip staff photo oiiar continue tlio altona winstreak of six straight games was brought to an abrupt halt on tuesday night when ballantraes frank hendy delivered a sparkling onehit pitching performance firing an assortment of pitches he com pletely baffled the altona bats men don dunkeld clipped the righthander for a scratch single in the first inning altonas murray mcdowell who had enjoyed excellent suc cess in previous games was pounded for 12 safeties includ ing five doubles ballantrae blanked altona 60 the ballantrae redhead reg istered eight strikeouts he walked only one man mcdow ell fanned 3 men and walked one archie forfar powered the ballantrae attack with two sin gles and a double frank hendy ross pattenden and ken davis each poked out a double and a single gord paisley slammed a twobase blow during the six inning tilt hendy permitted only two men to reach first base the altona fielders had to play good de fensive ball to hold ballantrae down to their six run total they pulled off two sparkling double plays hendy faced only 19 baiters throughout the con test es83 on wednesday evening at brougham park uxbridge could do nothing wrong and went on to hand claremont its second loss in twelve games by the score of 83 claremont played its poorest game of the year jake cain went the distance for uxbridge scattering 5 hits striking out 2 and walking 2 to gain the victory bruce redshaw started for claremont but was knocked from the box in the fifth inning and bob redshaw took over in relief retiring the last six men in order their com bined efforts gave up 9 hits struck out 9 and walked but one man tom miller with 2 doubles and bruce houghland with a double and single led the uxbridge at tack jake cain pounded out 3 singles while alan hockley and ron noble each bagged one single don mccurdy with a single and double and ken mcintosh with a homerun were best at the plate for claremont doug smith and jack rennle added singles the fielding gems of the night were turned in by uxbrldgeg playing coach bruce houghland who in the fifth and sixth in nings raced very deep into cen tre field to rob both jim ing ham and later ken mcintosh of sure hits mcintosh was again robbed of a hit on a fine catch by ron noble doug allman of claremont also pulled off a good running catch on a long drive by don prentice mr nicholas horick teacher of the glasgow school ss 6 uxbridge is attending the uni versity of toronto during the summer months lawn bowling news on july 1st three rinks from stouffville bowled at richmond hill in the mixed trebles rose tournament brampton rink won the savage memorial tro- piiy- 2nd high 3 wins merv and mabel watts and luella lemon high 2 wins elgin and doro thy wagg and eleanor crossen on july 6 four rinks of la dies went to markharh to bowl in the ladies trebles tourna ment three wins mabel watts luolla lemon sue schell one win eleanor crossen dorothy vagg marion far thing the first jitney of the dist rict was held at markham on thursday night with si bawl- ers taking part winners from stouffville were 2 wins emer farthing jim wagg eleanor crossen erla brammer 1 win alex robinson dorothy wag alex robinson dorothy w eldon wagg on saturday july 9 four rinks of mixed doubles went to aurora but no winners claremont community league standings shoppers should remember that dollar days at main st merchants in stouffville conj w l t pts tinue until saturday of this j brougham 10 3 1 21 week each business place adj claremont 9 2 2 20 vortising in the tribunes spe- uxbridge 9 3 1 19 cial color section is displaying j altona 7 g 1 15 dollar bargains during this pe- greenwood g g 1 13 riod be sure you shop hcrei ballantrae 4 9 19 this week before this special j pickering 3 10 g sale ends raglan 2 10 1 5 jiu-u-u-tm-4i-u-u- men women children judo classes 440 davis drive newmarket jaycees hall childrens classc saturday 10 am to noon adult classes monday friday 8 pm o 10 pm ladies learn the arts of self defence in judo expert instruction by black and brown belt instructors j i mi mmn nan n r n r a a n i the sign of a good time theatre uxbridge thursday to saturday july 14th to 16th two big hits this happy feeling color cinemascope debbie reynolds curt jurgens speed crazy bill halsey yvonne lyon leghorn blows at midnight cartoon news

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