page 12 the tribunk thursday august 12 1971 oasa peewee playoffs crucial contest at markham stouffville its all tied up between markham and stouff- ville in the second round of the 0asa p e e vv e e playoffs markham had an up set 74 victory mon day and stoulfville clobbered markham 94 tuesday in mondays match markham had remain ed scoreless for t he- first six minus at the hands of twirler how ie jones in their final chance markham first edged in three runs making it 43 then with bases loaded and with patty ocall- aghan on the mound bruce dorey hit a home run to drive in he final four with the one blow tuesday sloulf- ville fared much bett er and outclassed markham in the equa lizing pame siouff- ville trailed until the fourth evened it up then shot ahead in the next inninu with three runs and added two more in the sixth howie jones led stouffvilles hitting brigade belting a home run and knock ing in two other run ners dout todd and david lang also batt ed in one each four stouffville markers were added on steals bv dom feasbv ken smith patty ocoltog- han and mark davis patty ocallaghan started on the mound gave up hits to the first three batters and was relieved by howie jones jones allowed only three other hits and struck out six markham men the deciding game in this round will be held in markham thursday tonight upset greenwood its got to go 1 only 18foot circular muskin pool complete with filter ladder vacuum kit maintenance kit ground sheet regular price 74900 sedfioo this display model now only 549 call or see this fantastic bargain at stouffville the stouffville in termediates scored a lopsided 103 victory- over greenwood in regular league action aug 5 the town team never looked back after adam young belted a home run with two men on in the opening inning a threerun third in cluding a homer by frank haylow assured success for the jubilant stouffville crew the other con tributing hitters knocking in runs for stouffville were pete sanderson wayne crowder frank haylow and bryon every dave ferguson allowed twelve hits for the intermediates keeping the outfielders busy tom davis and earl robinson combined efforts as the greenwood pitching duo hurling for the first five davis gave up eight hits and struck out six robinson was clipped for 4 striking out two equestrian honors stouffville the junior jumping team from bayview farms including jamie smart stephen weisz tannis john ston and liz wray won the top award in competition at the haltcn school of equitation sunday the team coach is ben ewen stouffville rr 4 members received a beautiful engraved trophy at the con clusion of the event greenwood wins oasa opener stouffville greenwood is tied for the top spot in the southern ontario fastball league while the stouffville inter mediates are in the sixth slot last mon day they each started with equal footing in the oasa playoffs greenwood took the first step forward walking over stouff ville 72 stouffville was not getting the hits off grant pascoe even though he was not in his finest form he walked nine struck out eight but gave up only four hits pete sanderson was responsible for both of stouffvilles tallies he stole home in the sixth and brought in gord tarr in the closing ining nine hits were taken from stouffvilles starter art lee and three more from gord tarr bill hansen singled in two of green woods counters and brian and ken mctag- gart two others grant pascoe got a free pass to home when a man was walked with the bas es loaded tomdavis and brian mctaggart each stole home to round out the score sheet the next game was in greenwood wed nesday and friday will clear up any tie series that might re sult strong relief effort trade fair space booth reservations for the annual stouffville trade fair sept 91011 are now being accepted contact bob campbell 6401353 mim make your outdoor living complete claremont relief pitcher mary allbright came to the mound with the bases loaded and none out and proceeded to remove the claremont girls team from their dangerous position without allowing any runs infield hits forced two runners out at home and she struck out the third mary finished the game with good control striking out seven and allowing five hits the accurate pitching was a major factor in claremonts 53 win over springvale it was a must victory for claremont as they lost the first game of the ontario rural softball playoffs 237 claremont trailed until the fourth when they grabbed a onerun margin springvale tied it in the fifth but claremont scored unanswered runs in the beautiful buy from japan mazda test drive this car today delivery from stock drop in and see e j wideman lloyd britton fred walker mits tabuchi garnet carmichael don vanluven bill britton or earl mortley pine hill auto for mazda 4002 sheppard ave e kennedy rd agincoort 2913743 stouffville squirts lose opener 146 stouffville last week the stouff ville squirts trounced markham two games straicht with scores of 141 and 121 to win the first round of ojvsa playoffs on monday they came up against a tighter playing club east gwillimbury in past performances east gwillimbury has scor ed 39 runs and stouff ville 44 however the visitors ignored stou ffvilles slight statis tical advantage and dealt stouffville a 14- 6 setback there were two in nings that did the major damage in the third the guests pick ed up five runs and in their next turn at bat collected another six steve schell was clipped for it hits he struck out eight at bat steve cracked a triple and a single brad steel connected for stouffvilles only fourbase blow and brian oconnor and nick bangav each cracked singles the retun game will be held august u in east gwillim bury and the third if necessary will begii at 630 pm fridav in stouffville bantam team out of playoffs among the top in jr tournament sixteen year old bradley stevenson was sleepy hollows top entry in the 4th annual jr golf tournament aug 5 although still a juvenile he scored an 80 in a field of 224 the winner larry hamilton of dundee country club had a 75 bradley is the grandson of staff sgt and mrs fred white granhview avenue markham jas thomas kartways shutdown threat markham the final 1110 score only begins to show how close the oasa bantam game was be tween markham and stouffville thursday it was a down to the wire game with stou ffville trailing 98 go ing into the eighth miraculously they scored a homcrun on a bunt with one man on base to ease them into a 109 lead then markham came back in the bottom of that inning to crack out a homerun with one man on giving them an 1110 advantage stouffville was un able to recoup their losses ami finished their stay in the oasa playoffs they still have regn- lar league games to play though on sat urday they travel to keswick and next tuesday they will plav a home game at 830 pm if mark hams oasa sched ule does not conflict con from page one deputy reeve jackson asked what about the longtime residents who com plained he then began at tacking the petition in support of the bells some people he said were related to the family others lived some distance away and a few were in hollows where the noise presumably would be less the bells protested vigorously supported by a few ac companying neigh bors mr jackson went on to say he had witnesses who would swear that karts had run after the cutoff hour of ten oclock thats a lie van bell stated flatly he demanded proof not witnesses hard proof naturally the people who signed the petition will say so the sixth and seventh dale devitt singled in two runs for claremont and holley allbright another their other two were counted by holley and mary allbright the deciding game was played in claremont august 11 said ann bell they want us closed down mrs bell then ac cused mr jackson of threatening them jackson denied it if thats the at titude youre going to take i wont do a thing for you he said i know you think im behind this whole thing what are we supposed to think demanded mrs bell councillor muirhead suggested getting away from a discussion of per sonalities he asked mr bell if the karts could be made quieter mr bell indicated he was doing his best and is presently trying out a new muffler which he hopes will help i dont understand this said mr bell weve always complied with the bylaw we can run nine days a year without mufflers but weve never done so why are we up on the carpet youre not up on the carpet said mr muirhead council promised no further action would be taken relative to the bylaw while the bells seek a solution to the noise problem league results stouffville in fastball action last week whitby shut out pickering 120 ballantrae stopped greenwood 125 vic toria square upset the stouffville jrs 1312 stouffville swa mped greenwood 10- 3 markham stumped pickering 60 and claremont edged out ballantrae 43 lead fades vic square the stouffville juniors watched as their 80 midgame lead dwindled to a meagre 1210 advantage over victoria square aug 5 then the inevitable happened victoria square came up with three vital runs to send a disappointed stouffville team home with another loss sat aug 281 8 pm t0 1 am admission 300 per person european food available featuring guei1ier burtol and his europenn combo proceeds for charitable work presented by the stouffville fire department advanced tickets on sale at hunts sunoco service 345 main w 6402835 les wilson motor sales 297 main w 6402462 fred jackson sons 23 main w 6403884 east end gulf 10th line n 6402244 als tack shop summer is here english western saddlery presents their 3rd annual all western horse show sunday aug 15rh starts 10 am pleasure class morning games aftern00n rr 4 stouffville wone on venaort sme bju 04uzq11 aurora rd vendort rd b n rlpfjtwood w 4 e 1 s dont start that trip without first stopping at our ser vice department and having your car thoroughly checked we have the latest in tune up test equipment the allen ironic analyser guess work out of tune ups tht most mobern 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