the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 9 1949 sports news and views chas nolau ert bell popular manager of stouffville clippers intermedi- hockey team was the recipient i club gettogether last week of landsomely engraved ronson iter a gift from his players lot of the paying customers the softball game in markham other night with the home m leading peaches by 7 runs ches rallied in the final frame toppled the markhamites xmlfville intermediates play two its away before the next home le which is on thursday june ti when beaverton will visit morial park the local nine el to beaverton this thursday i to port perry on monday lanager ken laushway stouff- e intermediates and jack pen- k aurora tonsorial artist and 1known local sport a few years k were at hawk lake during weekend after some big ones heres a snappy girls softball ne looming up for this friday ht stouffville held the highly- ed oakwood ladies to a 1919 tie other night and they meet here day oakwood took lindsays asure 3916 and dunked sunder- d by che phenomenal score of i yes it was softball not ket es clark of stouffville clippers key squad was in town during weekend and joined the boys the local intermediate ball team a few limberingup exercises r the weekend too bad les is side the 12mile league limit we ild use him jou raxlin is getting back in ide since he overdid himself in ecent game in beating out a bunt u strained his ankle and has had take it easy ever since che athletic club will hold a rts day in memorial park mffville on dominion day july homerun fence is mooted our ball park sometime in the ure it would certainly please s fans whose chief delight is to j those long ones clouted into a outfield our park has as much tance as maple leaf stadium th the exception of centre field d in toronto theyve moved in s fences for the sole purpose of jating more homers remember the big rumpus at the ening league ball game in new- irket just 26 years ago now len manager bill mather pulled e stouffville team off the field d refused to continue ithe game account of darkness and urn- re jimmy thompson of sunder- nd awarded the game to new- arket though stouffville was iding by three runs at the time was so dark that the street lights re shining in newmarket gal- aith was pitching for stouffville at day with max reesor catch- it is further recalled that es boadway had no less than ur hits in the game jirls in sixteam oftball loop stouffville girls are entered in a xteam softball group comprised langstair woodbridge elgin ills aurora markham andstouff- lle a silver trophy paid for by e entry fees of each club in the oup will be awarded to the win- r to be held permanently a new ip to be presented each season the league will be part of the itarios girls softball associa- m and will operate under asso- ition rules all games are called for 7 pm id teams not on the field by 715 ill forfeit their game ouk centrk ladies ktball league 1st scries 1949 stouffville at aurora woodbnidge at elgin mills markham at langstaff elgin mills at aurora langstaff at woodbrldge stouffville at markham elgin mills at stouffville aurora at langstaff markham at woodhridge woodbrldge at stouffvilc langstaff at elgin mills aurora at markham stouffville at langstaft- elgin mills at markham woodbridge at aurora aurora at stouffville langstaff at markham elgin mills at woodbridge markham at stouffville woodbridge at langstaff aurora at elgin mills stouffville at elgin mills woodbridge at markham lingstaff at aurora elgin mills at langstaff stouffville at woodbridge markham at aurora langstaff at ktouffvllle markham at elgin mills ug 11 aurora at woodbridge lefty baggs of unionville has turned up for several workouts with the intermediates and is due to get back into the game again shortly orv rouse exstouffville hard- baller is employed at brockville this season with the dominion bridge co about three hundred fans were on hand for monday nights game but if the boys continue to dish up the brand of ball they did against bolsover this number should increase sharply stouffville girls hold oakwood ladies to tie lining up as underdogs against oakwood ladies on friday night stouffville girls held the highly- rated northerners to 1919 tie de spite the big score errors were few and the gals were really clout ing the ball hard and far stouffville almost lost a member of the club prior to starting of the contest when weiner miller was struck on the nose while warming up the pitcher myrtle staley local first baseman was dynamite to the oakwood hurlexj slamming out two homers one with the bases loaded and picking up a triple in addition kay ford pulled off the threestar catch of the game lillian redshaw and marg brig- nail handled the mound chores for stouffville with gertie slack catch ing stouffville lineup gertie slack lillian redshaw myrtle staley marg brignall blanche paxton audrey jennings helen snowball kay ford erla holden marg barry jean miller joan haines and peggy white m intermediates tie with sunderland 66 teams choice ross rcehberg reliable de- fenceman with the stouffville clippers who was voted the teams most valuable player by his teammates at a club gettogether last week me 9 me 13 me 13 me 16 ine 16 ine 17 mc 20 ine 20 ine 23 ine 27 me 27 ine 27 ilv 4 ilv 4 iiy 7 ily 11 ily 11 ilv 14 iiy 18 ily 18 ily is lv 25 ily 25 ily 28 ug 1 ug 4 ug 4 k 8 ug 8 errors cost stouffville to eke out a 66 tie with sunderland in their first tricounty league meeting last week the locals left enough men stranded on the bases to have won the game quite handily and then made countless fumbles to allow the northerners to even the count stouffville nicked pitcher beaton of sunderland for only two hits those by lome schell and lou raxlin miller went the distance for stouffville but his support was week nick procenko local catcher was unceremoniously ushered out of the game by umpire clay when he passed out some uncomplimentary remarks to the official during a heated argument newmarket down juveniles 94 newmarket intermediate oba entry operating in the local juven ile group downed stouffville youngsters 94 in a league game here on thursday night stouff ville management was pleased with the showing of their younger lads playing against this older opposi tion chuck hill and don davis hurled for stouffville with murray wagg doing the catching laurie thorns pitched for newmarket with stan winger catching peaches win over local softballers peaches mens softball nine clowned the home aggregation 1311 in a league fixture here on thurs day evening meharg local short stop got the top hit of the game a homer with two on in the 5th red walters handled the local mound chores with dan finlayson behind the plate intermediates show nice form in win over bolsover after a sloppy game on the road last week stouffvilles tricounty league entry returned- to form on monday evening to win over bols over 52 in one of the best played games here this season the game sparkled with two double plays good pitching and some heady batting bud watson newly acquired shortstop turned in a nice starting effort and han dled a double play ball watson to hassard to minton short to se cond to first bolsover also chalked up a dou ble though theirs was somewhat less spectacular since it was a force run at the plate lyall went the route for bols over and only ten men faced him in the fourth fifth and sixth inn ings bob hassard went well on the stouffville mound for five inn ings when he was relieved by schell who held the visitors to one hit for the remaining four innings stouffville squeezed the opening tally across in the first innings the first three men up bunting successfully bolsover evened the score in the second stouffville added another pair in the third and bolsover one in the fifth lome schell led off with a sin gle in the 7th followed by bill nigh who took first on an error minton went down swinging and miller lined to left centre to bring in two more and end the scoring 52 procenko had sacrificed the two runners around with a lovely bunt piano wood swells in humid wea ther and as the wires tense and re lax the tone is affected 30ek9o0cfd00obe0do thank you effective saturday june 11th our twiceweekly service to stouffville will terminate we believe that steadman bros will be able to serve stouffville more adequately the business we derived from stouffville was encouraging and has helped greatly to offset our investment in expensive im ported shoe service machinery we are grateful to all of you and in particular to a e weldon son who have been so kind our stouffville friends are in vited to drop into our friendly shop in wilsons shoe store markham should they be passing through town paynes shoe service markham s9 xooooooooooooo bethesda p h connon has arrived home from calgary to visit his parents mr and mrs peter connon beth- esda he has just completed his 1th year in forestry passing with firstclass honors in all subjects and is 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