ht 10 th1 stouffynil tobuhi vanity augat 13 w61 15 hit attack drives clodd off brougham mound in 5th righthander bob clodd judged by many to be the num ber 1 pitcher in the claremont community softball league was riddled for 15 hits in five innings on thursday night and his erougham entry ab sorbed a 198 defeat stouffvule displayed their most potent plate attack of the season and in tile second inning no less than 12 players paraded up to the bat clodd was hit often and hit hard he was tagged for 13 singles two doubles and a home run the veteran bob miller came to his rescue la the 6th inning and twirled a masterful onehitter to complete the contest keith mcdowell went the distance on the stouffville hill he was clip ped for 9 safeties by an odd coincidence the only hit yield ed by miller was a ringing triple into centreneld by his rival mcdowell take early lead by the end of the 2nd in ning stouffville held a one sided 122 lead the most pun ishing blow came from the bat of dave rockier when he rip ped a solid smash past short stop bill payne into left field to clear the sacks and score three runs two others romped home on ron brillingers sin gle and larry spang pushed a pair across with another single base blow brillinger spang geo neal jim hail bruce fockler dave fockler and keith mcdowell all had two hits apiece shortstop payne was best at the bat for brougham with three hits all singles in the 3rd 7th and 8th don drake poked out a pair each team committed six errors four brougham bobbles came in the 7th to yield 5 runs all unearn ed open bowling alley good progress is being made in the reconstruction of the new stouffville bowling alleys on main street and the opera tor mr c- h tuck hopes to have the work completed in two weeks the six alleys will all be out fitted with automatic pinset ters mr tuck will be accept ing bookings for the season within a week the centre will be equipped with restaurant facilities to accommodate the players markham aces meet newmarket in oasa junior baseball team versus new liskeard in oba playoffs stouftvllles junior base ball team will meet new lis keard in the first round of the ojba playoffs this northern ontario centre is located about 300 miles from stouffville between north bay and klrkland lake no definite dates have been arranged for the home and home series but it will likely begin after aug 20th only two other clubs are entered in all ontario in a second round newmarket has been paired off with rod ney the winners will then meet for the championship the poulation of new lis keard is listed at 4717 markham aces played host to newmarkets plaza merchants last night in the first game of the oasa intermedi- ate b playoffs the next game of the 2 out of 3 series will be at newmarket on tues day night if a third game is necessary it will be played on a neutral diamond on a date yet to be decided newmarket plaza merchants were an entry in the north york league this season the aces played in the metro major fastball group the winner of the markham newmarket series will meet either aurora or acton the winners will then advance into the finals bill bowen and bob atwell are newmarkets hurlers lefty bob ellis will handle the markham mound duties with ted mathews and fred dyke available for relief an other markham pitcher during the regular season owen mc- krickard is ineligible for oa sa jim mcwhirter a regular with the aces last year will return to their lineup for the oasa playoffs metro major fastball league standings as of aug 10 w l tpts franklin 15 4 0 30 richmond hill 12 6 1 25 markham 8 10 0 16 gazzola allen 7 9 1 15 aurora 6 11 0 12 robershaws 4 12 0 8 franklins and richmond hill each have one game left to play while markham has two gazzola allen and aurora have three each and robert- shaws have four more games the top four teams will be in the playoffs with the first and third and second and fourth teams meeting each in a 2 out of 3 series on term deposits guaranty trust company of canada richmond hill poil offlco comr 8844415 customer parking at the rear of the office newmarket girls down owen sound pwsu playoffs newmarket girls travelled to owen sound last saturday night where they defeated owen sound 1513 in the first game of provincial womens softball union playoffs the return game will be play ed at newmarket this saturday night if a third game is neces sary it will be played immedia tely after the first nine inning contest is completed the newmarket entry is an allstar team chosen from the south lake simcoe league three ballantrae girls sharon renaud shirley cantwell and gail underwood were selected with the score standing at 80 for owen sound in the top of the fourth inning edith wil liams came in as a pinchhitter and belted a triple to start the newmarket rally edith willi ams brenda codlin phyl kmet and sharon renaud each scored three runs ruth beck ett counted twice and gail mc- leod once rica higen gail johnson and sandra armstrong each scored two runs for owen sound diane ellement was the win ning pitcher dolores brent took the loss laurie buckland top batter in town league the stouffville baseball house league has concluded its activities for the season and laurie buckland of the hill billies ported the best batting average with a creditable 437 in 16 trips to the plate he whacked out 7 hits all were singlebase blows don hayres of the farmers was the run nerup with an average of 412 in 17 times at bat he socked 1 single 2 doubles and 4 tribles ross madill had 10 hits in 25 trips he belted 4 home runs 1 triple 3 doubles and 2 singles for an average of 400 he was tied with barry mcean who whacked out 4 singles and 2 doubles in 15 turns other averages were as follows john rosborough 3s9 geo mckay 333 chuck harrot 333 harold hodgson 333 cliff morris 333 roger todd 308 glenn jackson 300 aside from ross madills display of home run power only roger todd could come up with a circuit clout he posted one 4base blow final standing in town baseball league w l ii r hillbillies 4 2 30 53 cowboys 3 2 21 33 farmers 3 2 27 30 hicks 2 4 21 23 pitching record in town league lawn bowling forty rinks of mixed doubles took part in an allday tourna ment for the watts trophy on monday aug 5th eleanor crossen and don bacon were the winners in keen competi tion three wins also went to mr and mrs elgin wagg mabel watts and john under wood mr and mrs harry brammer had high two wins chesbrough ponds tourney the popular chesbrough ponds mixed trebles tourna ment was held at markham on saturday aug 10th among the three winners were mr and mrs harry brammer and winnie elson high for one win went to luella lemon john underwood and tom hammond all that participat ed received a gift from the chesbrough ponds firm trevor henshaw glenn jackson harold hodgson ted suzuki roger todd don haynes mike cadieux chuck harrot geo mckay barry mclean ross madill w 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 judd fires over thousand at wrestling show the hero the largest wrestling crowd in stouffville arena history packed the ringside accommo dation and overflowed into the westerd balcony on saturday night as 1050 men women and children watched the show not a single patron went home dis appointed with the exception of the few lads who failed to acquire the autograph of their favourite performer it was a great twohour ex hibition of rough and tumble tactics that had the fans sitting on the edge of their seats right to the final bell the combination of little beaver and pancho lopez against peewee james and fuz zy cupid provided a hilarious hour of entertainment and set the stage for the rosocomical debut of the beast this hairy human was pitted against billy red lyons an athletic indivi- dual who calls hamilton his home the beast who appear ed far superior in strength was disqualified by referee bert maxwell when he failed to vielrt to a count of ten on the ropes he vacated the ring amid a shower of paper missiles and verbal beratings in the preliminary match the masked destroyer was disqualified in his bout with bill osborne promoter tommy nelson hopes to arrange at least one more professional match in the arena before icemaking opera tions are started in late septem ber three minor teams start oasa playoffs stouffvilles three minor soft- ball teams will embark on the provincial playoff trail this week the squirts and ban tams will meet rival entries from port perry the peewees will battle greenwood the home and home series in each class is scheduled as follows squirts at port perry saturday aug 17th at 2 pm at stouffville saturday aug 21th at 2 pm recwecs at greenwood friday aug 16th at 7 pm at stouffville monday aug 19th at 7 pm bantam at stouffville saturday aug 17th at 7 pm at port perry monday aug 19th at 7 pm the three stouffville teams are in charge of doug oneill stu bellamy and alex robin son three local officials have been acquired in gord todd gord coverley and will mor- ley the squirts hopes will be riding mainly on the arm of pitcher wayne emmerson with mike jones completing the battery wayne robinson ay see relief action the peewees will likely start with richard davis on she mound and john lang back of the plate harold crowder and wayne jackson can also han dle the pitching chores if need ed the bantams may use either peter turner or bill harper on the mound in their sitnrday opener rich spragge will catch the players and manage ment would appreciate a good response from local parents and townsfolk at these home playoff contests prime iqill lean boneless pot roast lb 45 home made pure pom sausage lb 49 lamb chops lb 59 bologna lb 29 wieners 2 lbs 75 minced beef 2 lbs 75 fight scene on richmond hill diamond the richmond hill diamond was the scene of a fight on thursday evening aug 1st when a markham player and the coach of dynes jewellers tangled on the infield third baseman bill johnson of the aces and coach casey cripps of richmond hill were both banished from the contest the fracas occurred after johnson flipped a backhanded ball at cripps standing in the third base coaching spot the ball missed its target but cripps charged onto the field to meet johnson headon near the pitchers box a flurry of fists followed but the umpires and other players quickly in tervened at markham richmond hills star hurler ray judd pitched a 1hit ball game as dynes defeated mark ham aces 10 in metro major league action at markham last wednesday night in addition judd fanned twenty batters markham short stop al tidsbury collected the only hit a single off judds offerings grand slam homer in the first game of the homeandhome series dynes downed the aces 43 brent selvage belted a grandslam home for the winners greenwood jrs down 31 score unearned runs bill cargill and grant ppscoe each collected safeties rightfielder bill sheridan was stouffvilles batter he col lected two singles in three trips to the plate while geo neale was two for four jim hall pete dunec and larry spang chipped in safeties pascoe winner grant pascoe was the win ning pitcher he gave up seven hits and struck out twelve men in seven innings he walked two dave fockler was clipped for eight hits in taking the base he struck out two and walked none greenwood committed only one error while stouffville made two both accounting for runs greenwood left four men on base stouffville stranded ten greenwod jrs counted two unearned runs on monday night at brougham as they downed stouffville 31 in a claremont community league game the first run crossed the plate when stouffville firstbase man larry spang threw wild to third base allowing wayne elson to romp home dave bates came home on an error to shortstop bruce fockler in the third frame elson com pleted the scoring for the win ners when he belted a home- run in the sixth inning stouffville pitcher dave foc kler counted his teams only marker in the fifth inning geo neale drove him home with a single wayne elson clouted a dou ble in addition to his homer for greenwood dave bates bob james ken mctaggart qboyles meat market stouffville free delivery phone 6402532 goodwood scores two sixth inning runs to down bi plowing match on james mckean farm the annual east york plow ing match will be held this year on wednesday oct 23rd at the farm premises of jas mckean lot 29 cone 10 mark ham twp south of stouffville the 1963 president of the asso ciation is mr jack warriner markham rr 2 match officials are confident that the mckean farm site should provide favourable con ditions for plowing both in sod and in stubble mr mckean is a past president of the associ ation there will be one class for horses three classes for 20 years and under four classes for seniors and three utility classes the utility classes will be plowed in the morning be fore the regular classes begin th east york plowmens association supports the york county junior plowing match and the york county home plowing competition goodwood pitcher ken may belted a sixth inning single to push two runs across the plate and give the mercurys a 53 decision over brock road on monday night at brougham mays drive his only hit of the game came with the score tied 33 the bases loaded with two out and two strikes against him the hit scored rae mcguckin and dean wat son ron may 2 and bob todd counted the winners other runs todd smashed a long line drive into right centrefield for a tworun homer in the first frame in addition he belted a double in the third dean wat son was the only otlier good wood player to collect two hits he had two singles in three times at bat e brown leads brock rd shortstop ernie brown led brock road in the hitting de partment he collected three singles in four trips to the plate and scored two of his teams runs lome brown counted their other tally he had two singles ken may gave up eleven hits to brock road while walking three men in chalking up the win lefthander ron henson was the losing pitcher he allowed only seven hits and did not walk any neither pitcher fanned any batters each team committed three errors brock road scored two runs on errors and goodwood counted one brock road left eleven men on base goodwood stranded six teams paired off in orsa this is how local softball teams have been paired off in the ontario rural softball league in intermediate a it is stouffville ayr greenwood srs and pickering stouffville plays greenwood in the clare mont park on thursday night tonight at 815 pm stouff villes first home contest is in the memorial park on wednes day aug 21st when they host pickering stouffville journeys to ayr on saturday night it is a roundrobin series intermediate b claremont vs hornby intermediate c brougham vs schomberg intermediate d goodwood vs effingham claremont bantams vs east woodlands greenwood midgets vs east woodlands greenwood intermediate girls vs st george planning a trip enjoy yourself all the way call ahead for reservations it costs so little to phone ahead and make sure with bells reduced rates on stationtostation calls between points in ontario and quebec the day rates are low there are bargain rates after 6 and all day sunday wrestling bear wrecks car anyone who may have thought that the 700 pound wrestling bear that made lis debut in the ring at stouffville several weeks ago was a do cile animal would do well to inspect the costly convertible owned by its trainer gene pu- bois while the owner visited a barber on the main street in newmarket recently the bear flew into a rage inside the auto and ripped the cloth top into shreds claremont field day schedule of events fri aug 16 7 pm softball tournament 730 pm games bingo re freshment booths sat aug 17 12 noon softball tournament 1 pm childrens bingo 2 pm races for children and adults tugofwar 230 pm tea tant tea cup reading golf tournament girls and ladies 730 pm twist contest child ren and adults 1 800 pm variety show j with billy meek 9 pm- bingo dance i the pride and joy of ham ilton ontario billy red lyons was a onesided fav ourite with the more than 1030 spectators who crowd ed in to the stouffville arena on saturday night for an all- star professional wrestling show he is pictured here signing autographs for his many young fans at ringsida on the ropes for much of the threefall human right is shown here final match things didnt go as he puts the squeeze on his too well for lyons who took opponent that later led to his repeated beatings from his disqualification by referee rival the beast this hairy bert maxwell the loser the beast his head bowed and varied expressions of in defeat steps out of the verbal abuse referee bert ring amid a shower of paper maxwell xollows