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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 22, 1961, p. 10

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p5 10 the stou tribune tbanitr hum 22 1961 sports aces win fifth straight markham aces chalked up their fifth straight victory in defence of the south ontario countv softball title on tues day night by beating port perry 61 markham bunched all their runs into one inning sparked by a home run blast from the bat of lawrence gayman an error two walks and a pair of doubles bv harry young and bernie mcgriskin gave the aces a commanding 6 lead the second pinchhitter jack chap- roan spoiled bob kllis bid for a shutout by belting a solid cir cuit clout over the head of left- fielder morris procenko in the ninth inning with two out ellis registered 21 strikeouts archie menztes went the dis tance on the mound for the jun ior visitors he was clipped for 7 hits he walked four and struck out three six of the sev en markham safeties were ex tra bae blows ellis slammed a triple mcgriskin young mike huggins and monte hol- imn whacked out doubles xebbie gavman poled a four- bagger and al tidsbury collect ed a single markham have two new play ers on their roster in bernie mcgriskin a long lean left hander at first base and george clarke a speedy outfield rover gavman has become a regular with tiie aces and covers the third base hot spot he has al ready wielded a big bat in keep lng the teams win streak alive keith mcdowell on altona mound keith mcdowell is filling the spikes of his softballfamous brothers he has joined the mound staff of the altona club last years community league champions bruce murray and gord mcdowell have all per formed with altona bruce has retired from active ranks mur ray and gord have moved over to mt zion in the south ontario county circuit keith mcdowell was given the starting assignment against ciaremont on monday night but a heavy downpour washed out the contest in the fourth inning the score was deadlocked at 22 lloyd paseoe was on the mound for ciaremont the loss of some potent per formers to greenwood has forced coach dave beverley to strengthen his lineup with some newcomers grant morgan and keith smith have joined the roster veteran catcher jack ronnie has also been pressed into service bantams beat colgan 208 stouffvilles promising ban tam team chalked up a 20s vic tory on thursday night against colgan in their initial start of the season jim daniels and mike cadieux shared the hurl ing chores francis haylow worked behind the plate brian colbourn a lefthander for the visitors held stouff- ville batsmen in check until he tired midway through the con test leftfielder hughie maher took over and finished the game jim hill started the stouff- ville rally rolling in the third inning when he belted a triple into the deep outfield tom mor ton opened the locals big seven- run 4th inning with a solid dou ble wayne crowder connected for a single and mixed in with a few bases on bails and a pair of errors stouffville took a commanding lead they sewed up the victory with s runs in the fifth jim daniels was coasting along on the stouffville mound until the 4th when two bobbies and a couple of hits put him in trouble mike cadieux took over and put out the fire with two successive strikeouts coach bob hassard used a total of 17 players in the five- inning game the lineup in cluded dave colbourn rick spang paul lintner wayne crowder ken aida francis haylow jim hill mike cad ieux allan meabry bill leh man paul stover bill harman ron castle bill farthing tom norton jim daniels and peter turner out of the starting ros ter only wayne crowder could collect more than one hit he whacked out a pair of singles first inspection for no94 squadron air cadets wing commander a h moody of the rcaf sta- titon at aylmer is pictured here centre as he addresses 6ixty members of the stouff ville and district air cadet squadron no 91 following their initial inspection last week with backs to camera are flying officer harry hea- therington left and fit lieut jan falkowski staff photo have your lunch or dinner in cool airconditioned comfort at the coffee shoppe new hours commencing tuesday july 4 mon thurs 9 am 8 pm fri 9 am 10 pm sat 9 am g pm coffee shoppe at houstons the rexall drug store rmvv msrrtjve it ballantrae stretches win column ballantrae posted a 42 vic tory over pickering on thurs day night to keep their unbeat en record intact in the ciare mont community softball lea gue they currently lead the loop ballantrae grabbed a 40 lead in the first inning and held off a determined pickering rally in the late stages of the contest to take the twopoint victory ron sewart gary usherwood nesbitt and davis rounded the sacks for ballantrae in their initial trip to the plate from that point the contest developed into a real pichers battle be tween pickerings bob moffatt and ballantrae starter ken may frank hendy took over in relief from may in the sixth when the latter ran into control trouble may was credited with the victory the ballantrae win coupled with altonas 40 shutout over greenwood completed the best- played doubleheader of the sea son ken davis belted a pair of twobase hits for ballantrae pickerings bill moffat whacked out a double in the fifth with one man aboard the u x 1 r i d g e black hawks winners of oha intermediate c title last winter will try their hand at softball coach gord todd plans to arrange an exhibi tion game with ciaremont the majority of players are equally adept at wielding a bat as a hockey stick coach todd will announce tho date of the contest when more def inite plans have been final ized wing commander moody is conducted on a tour of inspec tion between the ranks of cleancut stouffville and dist rict cadets enrolled in the no 91 squadron he is accom panied by the commanding officer fit lieut jan fal kowski staff photo no costly extras to buy cnes complete with faraousrove unit type motor automatic jet charger prevents water lojjinj for deep or shallow wells a water system that is really automatic adjusts itself to changing water leves and tank pressures automatically assures maximum capacity at full range of pressure switch settings bronzefitted for long pump life originators of jet pumps see it now altona feed supplies sales service trade terms ciaremont phone stouffville 210 hike cadieux throws no hitter sparked by good pitching and some timely hits the stouffville bantams extended their win ning streak to three games they blanked colgan 120 on monday evening mike cadieux fired a fivein ning nohitter only one player advanced to third base the stouffville southpaw retired ten of the seventeen men he faced on strikeouts ho issued two walks the contest was threat ened by rain but the teams were able to complete five innings be fore it was halted wayne crowder francis hay low and ron castle clouted doubles for the winners jim hill and dave colburn whacked out singles aurora will be the visitors to tho stouffville park on thursday evening of this week at 7 pm close to 200 at ward region close to 200 related members attended the ward family re union in the ciaremont com munity park on saturday after noon and evening at 96 mrs a graham of whitby was tho oldest person present mr jack colleran of lxbridge was the oldest gentleman ho will be s3 in september mr richard ward of stroud was tho next in line at 3 mrs margaretrose vollet of winnipeg man travelled the furthest distance mrs hazel bauer and mrs lulu schmidt arrived from hornepayne the youngest child was the 3 mon old daughter of mr and mrs bruce cunimlngs of toronto the original ward pioneers were mr and mrs richard ward of balsam they occupied tho farm presently owned by mr burnett jamieson ten first cousins were in attendance in cluding messrs jud walt wm evans fred and roy ward mrs frank cooper mrs will birkctt mr richard ward and mrs alma gray during the supper hour ed gar ward recalled the pioneer spirit of the early settlers mr fred ward chairman of the reunion spoke briefly mr colleran now a resident in uxbridge had previously owned 2co acres on the townline between reach and brock tps he has one daughter mrs sam anderson south of stouffville girls drop two close games stouffville girls dropped tjvo close softball contests last week they were edged by whitby 109 on wednesday and lost out to newmarket 65 on thurs day whitby took advantage of stouffvilles errors in the open ing innings to roll up a comfort able lead the homesters rallied in the late stages but could not split the points over at victoria square on saturday stouffville swept a softball tournament to capture the 15 first prize money service station operators feud aired in court william d holt 27 who was charged with assault pleaded not guilty in newmarket court on monday and the case against him was dismissed the charge was laid by markham town ship police after a complaint had been made by ai kwasnica who operates a service station next to that of the accused he claimed holt had hit him as ho drove his car too close injuring his left leg and kidney kwasn ica claimed that holt could see him clearly as he painted ar rows leading to his property and that holt had told him when he complained shut up or ill back up and do it again holt denied the accusations and said he did not hit kwasnica with his car he admitted that there was friction between the two but said that it was all on the part of kwasnica holt said he had tried to be friendly and be a good neighbor but it did not work out that way police constable clifford cox of markham twp police said he had been called to the service station by kwasnica on the 19th of april and at that time kwas nica had been hurt his shoes showed tire marks which could have been caused by some ve hicle running over his foot the police took the shoes for test and they were used in court as an exhibit after hearing the evidence from a workman jas jewell employed by holt the magistrate dismissed the case dscsou hill mrs elmore barkey and her sisters visited at the howard baker home at brampton last week mr and mrs ken jones were at the malton airport monday evening to see the plane arrive from england among the pas sengers were her sister and family mr and mrs allan do ner and son from nigeria mrs ken walker attended tho graduation and reception for tho nurses of east general hospital as guest of miss graves of vivian mauds dick son hill friends congratulate her on her success in her cho sen profession tho voters of this polling division have had opportunity to be well informed on the mat ter being decided on wednes days vote both viewpoints have been presented by the vote no and the vote yes bulletins that have reached us through tho mails it is interesting to note the progress being made on the buildings which are being erect ed here namely the walter grove and elmer burkholder residences and the motel mr wes mcdowell of stouff ville and mr roy mover were given fathers day honours at the heme of mr and mrs bob mcdowell of uxbridge birth wideman mr and mrs c lloyd wideman are happy to announce the birth of their daughter esther louise on june 16th 1961 at the brier- bush hospital magic markers 79c and 110 the latest development in marking devices ths stouffville tribune trie pilkey sparks altona to 40 win first baseman eric pilkey sparked altona to a 40 upset victory over greenwood in a thrilling softball encounter at ciaremont on thursday night the agile infielder belted a pair of triples off righthander bob clodd one in the 3rd and an other in the 7th he counted one of his teams four tallies but was left stranded in the 3rd john hill clouted a roundtrip per for altona in the sixth gord mcdowell lashed a triple into the outfield and came on r score in the fifth pete dunec was safe on an error and com pleted the circuit for the win ners first tally murray mcdowell twirled a sixhitter on the altona mound greenwood threatened to break the ice on several occasions but they left seven men stranded on the sacks earl pilkey tapped out a pair of singles allan red- shaw slammed a double north york bantam baseball schedule june 22 aurora at stouffville 22 colgan at newmarket b 23 newmarket a at tottenham 24 newmuket b at alliston 26 aurora at colgan 27 alliston at aurora 27 newmkt b at xewmkt a 2s colgan at oak ridges 29 newmkt a at stouffville 29 tottenham at newmkt b 30 stouffville at tottenham july 1 oak ridges at alliston 3 newmarket b at colgan 4 tottenham at aurora 5 stouffville at oak ridges 6 alliston at stouffville 6 newmkt a at newmkt b 7 colgan at tottenham 8 aurora at alliston 10 allisto- at colgan 11 newmarket a at aurora 11 stouffville at newmarket 3 12 tottenham at oak ridges 13 newmkt b at stouffville 13 aurora at newmarket a 14 oak ridges at tottenham 15 colgan at alliston 17 tottenham at colgan is ailiston at aurora is stouffville at newmarket a 19 colgan at oak ridges 20 aurora at stouffville 20 oak ridges at newmkt b 21 newmkt b at tottenham 22 newmarket a at alliston 24 oak ridges at colgan 25 stouffville at newmarket a 25 colgan at aurora 26 alliston at oak ridges 27 newmarket a at stouffville 27 aurora at newmarket b 2s newmarket b at totten- 2s newmkt b at tottenham 29 tottenham at alliston redshaw twirls bantams belt ciaremont drubs the maples from uxbridge were thumped 217 by ciare mont in a community league softball game on wednesday night of last week in spite of claremonts onesided victory they trailed their rivals 75 after three innings of play ciaremont counted six runs in the 4th and six in the 5th doug allman and bob redshaw each collected four runs for the win ners grant morgan and jack bradshaw completed the circuit three times triple win for webb school the webb public school in uxbridge township topped the best clubs in a nineteam soft- ball tournament at zephyr on saturday to win the title and a 10 cash prize geo redshaw was the hero of the tourney he hurled his school to three successive vic tories they defeated park ave nue school at bradford 76 in a real thriller then ousted new market 116 to set the stage for the series final against zephyr they blanked the homesters 90 bruce norton handled the catch ing chores for webb other players in the lineup included brad jakeman brian campbell butch dransfield joe taylor bill coutt ron evans bob pugh allan col lins dean norton and dean wil son ivan norton and alvin red shaw accompanied the club to the tourney the tournament is an annual affair at the conclusion of the public school term it is only the second time that webb has filed an entry raglan buried in league cellar raglan is currently the prob lem team of the ciaremont community softball league winless after five starts they now find themselves buried in the group cellar in recent con tests they have found it difficult to scrape together nine players for a starting lineup they have dropped one contest by default their entry fee is still unpaid on wednesday evening of last week they were drubbed by brougham 121 they counted a lone tally in the first inning but were held off the score sheet throughout the remainder of the game brougham scored 4 big runs in the 4th and added 5 in the 6th dave bate complet ed the circuit twice brougham batted right around their order in the 6th as nine men paraded to the plate south ontario county league league standing as of june 20 w l pts markham aces 5 0 10 port perry int 3 0 6 mount zion 1 1 2 whitby abners 1 1 2 pickering 0 2 0 brooklin 020 port perry jrs 0 4 0 aurora 102 stouffville bantams scored their first baseball victory on the road with a 102 win over aurora on saturday afternoon righthander jim daniels was in top form and limited the yonge street squad to one hit allan meabry called the signals stouffville boys pounced on the offerings of aurora starter dennis and grabbed a 7 run lead after li innings of play aurora counted lone tallies in the second and sixth allan mea bry paul stover and tom nor ton rounded the sacks in the 6th for stouffville to move the score into the double figures stouffville had a great chance to sew up the victory in the 4th inning when they loaded the bases with nobodv out ken at- da and jim hill singled allan meabry drew a walk bill har man paul lintner and tom norton were whiffed on strikes to leave their 3 mates stranded uxbridge wins on evans blow kaye evans teed off and blast ed a home run in the late inn ings of a ciaremont commun ity league softball game on tuesday night to give uxbridge the maples a 53 victory over greenwood evans blast came with one mate aboard and broke up a thrilling contest between two wellmatched clubs the victory boosted uxbridge into second place ballantrae currently leads the loop in the twinbill opener pick ering defeated raglan 104 to altona ron jones stalwart right hander with mt zion has sign ed to play with altona in the ciaremont community league ron is eligible to perform in both circuits since he is still a junior to cleveland mr lloyd grove rr i stouffville and mr alfie shen- field of buttonville motored to cleveland on the weekend to see three games between the in dians and baltimore one on sat urday and a doubleheader on sunday 7c weekend only 30 educiion esss evergreens trees shrubs and hedge plants at candsa landscaping main st stouffville phone 112

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