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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 24, 1971, p. 10

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pwio the tribune thunday jus 24 1971 town tennis club wrihum g 101 courts s i3ii to protect horseshoe tournament july 1 iiivostlllobt ladies can play stouffville the horseshoe pits in the stouffville park will be reactivated july 1 an elimination type tournament is one cf several events planned for the whitchurch- stouffville sports day beginning at 2 pm three categories have been lined up championship con solation and novice the entry fee is si a powder puff class is proposed for the ladies entries will be ac cepted up to 6 pm on that day contact the tournament chairman stan newmarch at 640- 4535 pitchers duel greenwood it was a downtotheline pitchers duel as greenwood hosted whitby june 9 greenwoods grant pascoe struck out 15 of the opposition while his whitby counterpart whiffed 12 the final score of 11 reflected the tight game experience best teacher stouffville experience is the best teacher and the stouffville shamrocks are learning the hard way on june 9 they tasted defeat in the hands of the lakefield kawarthas the score was 17 6 the shamrocks game improved for their next meet with scarboro june 14 at the end of the first period it was tied 5 5 after two stouffville led 6 5 but they fell short in the last period with the score ending 9 7 for scarboro last monday the shamrocks were dealt a blow by whitby losing 15 5 in that duel the shamrocks marks men were john barnett with two net points and brian wilbur bill weber and gary charters with one apiece on tuesday they downed ajax 10 4 the shamrocks will try for a win again monday night in the stouffville arena at 830 pm stouffville locking the gates on the tennis courts will not close the door to casual players who do not wish to join the club president al hathaway reports that anyone cai play if the courts are not being used and there will be no charge levied he says locking the courts is necessary in order to protect the towns investment the surface can easily be damaged especially in hot weather by hard- soled shoes and bicycles program director sheila mcleod hopes the club will become selfsupporting rather than having to fall back on public con tributions to finance maintenance costs mrs mcleod also feels the organization of a club is necessary to derive maximum enjoyment from the game it will offer organized competition and instruction for those who desire it and those who just play as recreation will benefit from knowing that players must change on the courts every half hour during busy periods thus avoiding endless line ups membership fees for the club are 300 for adults 200 for juniors family memberships are 500 the executive is pleased to listen to any ideas with regards to organization that will help run the club more efficiently bowler shows delivery form in tournament the first annual bowling tournament spon sored by dr nf tomlinson was held on the claremont greens sunday one of the par ticipants was earle curly cook of displaying his fine delivery form j claremont is thomas ken ferguson squirt rivals homerun drive sparks rally top student athlete phil kinton has been selected as stouffville dist secondary schools top male athlete of 1971 a participant in almost every field of athletic en deavor his name will be enscribed on the neil patrick motors ltd trophy the presentation of the award was made at an assembly earlier this month mark niblett town teams in 44 draw stouffville stouffville fans had their pick of two teams to cheer for thursday night as the towns intermediate and junior fastball clubs squared off disturbed by what they considered un fair calls the in termediates put together a threerun rally in the ninth in ning resulting in a 4 4 draw a double by gord ness brought in gord tarr and pete san dersons single with an error by the juniors scored ness and dave connell their earlier run was counted by connell in the third on a two- bagger by sheldon adams the juniors got off to an earlier start with gary gilroy scoring the first run in the third brian baker stole home in the sixth and was batted in by bob legers hit in the eighth in the same inning a bad throw by the intermediates while leger was stealing third also allowed him to score gord tarr pitched a sevenhitter for the intermediates the same as keith lewis for the juniors lewis struck out five and walked four while tarr put away seven on strikes and issued no free bases the two teams will face each other again july 5 in the town park crack win column midgets wrestling tag team bout whipper watson dcwcy robertsol 3l th itt love bros whipper watson jr mr x red pollard nick dccarlo lihtbton s i n c strength ml oln midget wr estli ng frenchy lamonte joey russeil satjune 26 th aomts stouffville arena chtlottn 13 ii 00 stouffville the stouffville ban tam fastball team won its first game thurs day against pine orchard it was a close contest with the score ending 13 11 in stouffvilles favor rick marshman and dave parsons were the winning pitchers on tuesday they visited markham and donate hockey jackets stouffville in an unprecedented display of generosity consolidated sand and gravel limited sponsors of the mite house league hockey champions have purchased and donated jackets to all members of the club company re presentative guy cook made the presentation to the boys at a gathering in the town park saturday the smartly lined outfits are black with gold lettering mr cook said he was pleased his firm had played a part in the successful season he wished the boys and the management continued good luck in the winter ahead lost 12 6 ronnie mcdowell and harold clodd were the top hitters for stouffville each smashing out a home run any boys up to and including the age of 15 interested in joining the team are welcome they should contact ron arends at 640- 2358 or come to a stouffville home game they are held in the park on tuesday nights at 815 this tuesday the bantams meet richmond hill stouffville the battle between stouffville and east gwillimbury continues in the squirt softball league last week stouffville lost 12 2 monday won 15- 11 on thursday and finished with a 12 12 draw this swim lessons july 5 stouffville its the time of the year to consider a swimming instruction course for you and your family lessons begin in the stouffville pool july 5 with the first red cross tests july 29 children must register for this session on or before june 30 there will be special registration hours between five and seven oclock on june 28 29 and 30 adults swimmers may register anytime with their classes starting the evening of the fifth instruction fees are child 500 wader 300 and adult 600 player suspended greenwood stouffvilles art lee has been suspended until the fastball league executive meet june 30 to decide his fate lee a pitcher and first baseman with the stouffville in termediates was involved in an alleged altercation with an monday in the last game stouffville had a wide margin of seven runs when they finished at bat but east gwillimbury rallied and tied game tom lehman was stouffvilles tophitter with a home run a triple and a single brad steele was also good for a homer local boy steve schell gave up 11 hits and struck out six darryl case of east gwillimbury whiffed five on strikes and yielded 9 hits the two teams will meet again in the stouffville park monday at 630 pm plan playground program stouffville there will be a playground program in stouffville memorial park again this summer the event last year was a success at tracting 125 children nancy murphy marcia wagg and melodee mole originated the ac tivities and have received permission from the recreation committee to continue their work they anticipate an even larger enrolment registration will take place at the rear of stouffvilles municipal hall june 21 to 25 and june 28 to 30 umpire while his team was visiting green wood june 16 stouffville lost 7 5 stouffville a home run by ken ferguson climaxed an eightrun inning for the stouffville jrs june 10 stouffville came from a twopoint disadvantage to ambush claremont 9 3 it all began when claremonts pitcher grant norton gave up three singles to load the bases the stouffville supporters spirits soared when bob leher was forced to walk in stouffvilles second tally another walk was handed gary gilroy tying the match brian clark came in to relieve norton and promptly allowed a hit by jerry lewis giving stouffville a one run edge fergusons blast then cleared the sacks to jump the score to 8 3 lome michell also managed a marker by stealing home before the side was retired stouffvilles earlier run by larry gilroy in the 4th was also on a steal it looked until the bottom of the eighth like claremont would win its first contest of the season their first run came in on a hit by murray quantz in the second inning glen hammond drove in the other mates in the third and the eighth stouffvilles pitching duties were handled by larry gilroy and keith lewis each striking out six wrestlers return new unifo rms stouffville lee sand and gravel is the name emblazened on the stouffville jrs bright new uniforms the recently outfilted club took on the spruce villa wilson sports team from whitby monday night and fell victim to a tight- playing fastpitching crew 4 2 the juniors could only manage four hits from whitbys ray peters who struck out 16 men stouffville runs were chalked up in the third inning by larry gilroy and randy lee they came in on a hit by gary gilroy stouffville professional wrest ling including the everpopular midgets will return to the stouffville arena this- saturday night june 26 the card features some of the best in the business including the father and son duo of whipper billy watson and whipper watson jr fighting separately dewey robertson the love bros and an un popular adversary known only as mr x the midget feature will pair frenchy lamonte against joey russell the first match goes at 830 pm late rally falls short j sunderland despite a sevenrun surge in the ninth inning the stouffville hardball team was downed by sunderland 12 9 sunday the iga club collected six hits in the one inning including a triple by glen turner the other stouffville tallies came on a home run by glen jackson in the eighth murray holden fastball action stouffville tonight thursday stouffville in termediates will host greenwood in the park at 830 while the junior team travels to victoria square claremont also meets pickering next monday victoria square will be guests of the in termediates here the same night pickering is at claremont and markham at ballantrae sports day thursday july 1 is sports day in stouff ville wayne jackson and roger todd all saw j action on the stouff ville mound leonard woodward was the winning pitcher the last match saw stouffville squeeze out sunderland 31 host manilla stouffville manilla will be the baseball visitors here in stouffville sunday afternoon game time is 2 pm this contest and the remainder of the regular schedule was arranged at a meeting in sunderland tuesday the annual allstar game will be at the home of the champion sunderland club july 18 ailllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg 200 dancers nine bands uxbritlyo luitjiiluinl guntvs sat june 26 1 i official opening 2 pm followed by 1 massed bands j highland fling afternoon admission 1 under 1 2 free 1 free parking refreshments 1 available lllllllhlllimilllllniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilir 750 7 guy cook right representing consolidated sand and gravel limited presents a new hockey jacket to jon holden star goallcnder of the mite house league cham pions jas thomas check list for troublefree summer driving let us check over all of the items on this list o put your car in top shape for summer motoring and assure your familys safety brake system steering and suspension q shock absorbers q tires and wheels q exhaust system q fuel system q cooling syslem d drive line unit q threaded fasteners d seat belts electrical system o lights and horn g lock and lalchcn q viability items such a glaft wipers wahers mirror and defromer for a doul warthuhiu emerald isle 330 main st w stouffville call 6402400 2945960 service department open monday wednesday l friday am to c pm tues thurs am to rm closed sat make an appointment now just call the service department manager ask for krlc

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