the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 3 152 sports news and views jim thomas on thursday night sutton will i l be the visitors at memorial park l0c3i hflusp for a postponed contest wmw r sunderland beat out red sox for tournament prize unionville girls will be the opposition for stouffville girls on monday night in the south dia mond jim machin husky clipper de- fenceman is working as a porter on the csll during the summer at the present time he is on the run to winnipeg les clarke donned a red sox uniform for the first time on tues day and will probably be a perma nent fixture for the third base position ken schell who has been hold ing down the first base position for the keel sox this season took over his old spot back of the plate on tuesday afternoon and did a masterful job with the decker in spite of his lack of practice ken is still the top flight receiver in the tricounty league m george stark and his wife were visitors to the arena on tuesday night to view the new marble sur face that has been recently instat ed george will be remembered by local hockey fans for his spectacu lar hockey ability displayed with the champion clippers last season bert baker and his wife were also visitor- at the ioca ice palace on the holiday evening the red sox had a taste of playing with and against a couple of ace toronto hurlers on tues day at the sunderalnd tourna ment rene bouchard ace mounds- man for ba pitched against them in the evening game while jack rawson righthander with stan ton fuels hurled for them in the afternoon session a local hockey player ron lintner who saw action here last winter with the uxbridge team champions of the local inter mediate league was one of three men appearing in court last week for causing a disturbance on the main four corners in whitby the trio had been warned it was stated in court but continued to ignore the constable they were each lined 10 and costs or ten days the claremont softball club has really come up with a winning squad this season and are at the present time well situated in a playoff position the team is coached by lick bradshaw who also does centre field work and relief work on the pitching staff lloyd bascoe is the regular hurler with dave beverley behind the date wilf morley covers first ivan booth at second jerry all- man at third g gauslin at short the outfield is covered by douglas reynolds lawrence norton and bob hall gary evans and gord gauslin alterate at short the tues- were by a start play score final league is off to good start in the opening game of stouffville house league on day june 21th the giants victorious over the dodgers 15j score after a shakv both teams settled down to steady ball although the was tied 77 going into the innings the game suddenly broke wide open when a number of walks were issued murray stewart and ed murphy made up the winning battery while the dodgers ace dave hammerlev and bruce smith worked hard for the losers on thursday the giants took on ken waggs indians in a contest that was in doubt right through until the end of tiie game the giants took a first inning lead but the indians fought back to tie the count and go ahead going into the last half of the seventh the indians held a commanding 125 advantage but several walks hits and a crucial error enabled the giants to rally and tie the score bill mur phy and don haynes went all the way for the indians with murray stewart and ed murphy provid ing the battery for the giants mr l c murphy acted as umpire in place of ken iaushway who was absent boys between 12 and 17 are till welcome to come down and join in the fun they are asked to report to bob hassard don lewis or lloyd oliver so they can be placed on the roster of one of the three teams the boys can make this league a success by regular attendance at their own teams games this is important also be cause the midget team is to be selected from the members of these three teams standing toronto ba curve artist rene bouchard twirled two complete i seven inning games for sunderland on tuesday afternoon to make 3 clean sweep of the holiday ball tournament before a good crowd of home town and visiting speeta- 1 tors sunderland blanked bill hrpei and his port perry squad 60 in the first game of the semifinal round a double by k schei and a ingle by keith dunn of sutton brought in as a substitute catcher but these runners were left stranded the winners tagged schell for three ingles and a walk in the fifth scoring two runs to give them the game in the first game between stouff ville and sutton the red sox r ed against their old hurler holborne on the local crew were napping however and was received packing then- brought up right bander both clubs first innings match rivals with the mound not caught when word that sunderland was squad the homesters jack rawson a tail from stanton fuel tagged a hit in the but no runs crossed p yv l r pts giants 2 1 0 1 3 indians 10 0 1 1 dodgers 1 0 1 future games 0 0 wed july 2nd dodgers vs indians tues july sth indians vs giants wed july 9th dodgers vs indians brooklin suspended for quirting game brooklins ola intermediate team has been suspended and two of its players luther vipond and ross lowe and orillias murray pearsall have drawn individual suspensions following a midgame fracas at orillia thursday night the brooklin team refused to lake the floor after a third period fight in which the three players were involved the suspensions will stand until the ola executive meets to decide what further action will be taken as a result the game scheduled for brooklin wednesday with orangeville as the opposition has been postponed rilangk voting the town of date uxbridge has changed its voting day the annual civic nominations will be held on the last monday in novem ber and the election on the first monday in december markham twp softball league on thursday night of last week thornhill journeyed to markham and were shut out 40 peg oneill went the limit for the winners hurling perfect ball all the way bob haines proved to be the hero of the game with two sensational catches out in right field with thornhill runners on base and two out markham tallied three runs in the first and added another in the sixth the win moves them into top contention for the number one position in the league over at unionville peaches and buttonville had another one of their slugging matches with the sluggers coming out on the bot tom end of a 15s count jack and george rumney formed the batt ery for buttonville mills started for peaches but was replaced by bruce forgie in the fifth gord pilkey received back of the plate in the other game played in gssremoht the last place union ville squad gained a 61 victory over their rivals to keep them in the running results thursday june 2gth unionville i claremont 4 markham 4 thornhill 0 peaches 15 buttonville 8 the plate bud lehman who proved himself to he one of the most consistent batters for thered sox rifled a sharp single into short centre but was nipped off at second when he attempted to stretch the hit for extra bases learovd touch ed ace hurler rawson for a double in the first and a walk to holborne put two sutton rimers on base with two away the fifth batter to the plate slammed what appeared to be a home run bill into deep left field but cadieux came through with a running one hand ed catch and although he dropped to the ground the ball remained firmly held in his gloved hand stoullville unleashed a vicious attack in the top half of the third when they came through with their entire four runs nicholson the first man to bat singled into left held and although cadieux flied to taylor at short and mc- mullen went down swinging lome schell walked and lehman doubled bringing nicholson in an infield error on a pop flv by has sard kept the local rally going strong with the bases loaded with two away hard hitting ken schell plugged out a single driving two runs across which proved enough to win the game sutton showed signs of getting back in the game as bill harper playing under the green sox colors brought rowe in with a single run in the fourth two errors in the red sox infield allowed one sutton run to score in the sixth and with two away the next batter smashed a long liner into deep left field but once again cadieux came to the rescue with a brilliant one handed catch that brought cheers from the stands sutton counted one more run in the seventh when harper doubled and a single by holborne brought him around but the sutton hurler iwas tagged at third when he gal loped off the sack and couldnt retrieve his steps in time the final score stouffville sutton 3 the stouftville line up for the first game was as follows p rawson c k schell 1st hassard 2nd leh man 3rd clarke ss l schell lf cadieux cf mcmullen rf nich olson the final contest staged between stouffville and sunderland saw local hurler lome schell matched against the ba ace rene bouch ard sunderland gained a one run lead in the first inning when ken- tripled scoring the second batter the red sox tied the score in the second as les clarke flied to deep centre bringing in ken schell across with the lone stouffville tally the locals came through with two hits in the fourth a mid schel of stouffville saw the ba hurler give up five safe hits issue one walk and strike out ten si hell allowed eight hits walked two and truck out four the stouffville line up for the second game was as follows p l schell e keith dunn 1st k schell 2nd lehman 3rd clarke ss hassard rf raxlin cf mc- mullen lf cadieux sutton here thursday sutton will be the visitors here on thursday night to plav a game that had to lie cancelled earlier in the week brooklin edges brougham inters 2 runs in 9th in a south ontario county soft ball league game played on thurs day night at brooklin community park brooklin stevenson motors nosed olit brougham intermedi ates 1110 the game was a real thriller with brougham fighting back from a trailing position to score four runs in the 7th innings and two more in the sth to take a 109 lead after brooklin had forged ahead in the middle frames in the last of the 9th davidson opened for brooklin with a double and arksey sacrificed johnston was given a walk and mitchell sac rificed with a bunt that scored davidson with the tying run and send johnston to 3rd he scored from there to win the game with two out when foster came through with a timely bingle his second hit in as many trips to the plate six senior oha clubs to return cedar grove outclassed by local girls stouffville girls ran wild over cedar grove on monday night with a 417 victorv in a onesided con test marg schell and helen snow- ibail went all the way for the home sters while three cedar grove j hurlers tried in vain to hold the i stouffville batters in check lous can- started on the mound for the 10th concession girls but was re placed in the fifth frances griffith i finished the game the winners counted eleven runs in the first eight in the second eight in the third five in the fourth four in the fifth and five in their final turn at the bat helen snowball scored j seven runs marg schell helen paisley and peggy white each crossed the plate on six occasions cedar grove came through with their best effort in the seventh when they counted four runs while stouffville was hammer ing cedar grove peaches girls were having a field day at the expense of markham winning by a score of 4s5 marion petch and catharine masters formed the markham battery for the first two innings but were replaced bv shir- 1 starring- ley young and barbara ferguson j carley brown and betty wideman shared mound duty for peaches with marg smith back of the plate shirley young came through with the best hits for markham con necting for a double and a triple in the other game claremont beat unionville 2513 mert stalev did the pitching for claremont anil has strengthened the club consid erably results wed june 25th stouffville 21 markham 0 cedar grove 13 unionville s peaches 14 claremont 8 monday june 30th stouffville 41 cedar grove 7 peaches 48 markham 5 claremont 25 unionville 13 future games monday july 7th claremont at markham unionville at stouffville cedar grove at peaches wednesday july 9th peaches at markham claremont at unionville- stouffville afcedar grove bob the prairie crocus j lem of manitoba the emb- theatre uxbridge phone 252 poucv we xites 7ho v- 130 silt holidays 7 0 pm last showing- tonite thursday july 3 the day the earth stood still michael rennie and patricia neal fri sat july 4 5 i wild stallion starring ben johnson and edgar buchanan in color and for added entertainment crazy over horses starring the bowery boys mon tue july 7 8 my favorite spy representatives of the six teams in the ontario hockey association senior a race met at stratford last week and theyll be back in there when it comes time to lace up the skates again next fall they might even expand their league to eight teams delegates from chatham and niagara falls attended the meeting and express ed desire to enter the circuit how ever no definite action was taken on the latter question the league decided to assess each admission 10 cents at al scheduled games so as to set aside a fund to cover expenses for re ferees any leftover would be divided among the clubs at the seasons end entries for the loop close aug 2 and each must be accompanied by a s200 deposit the deposit will be refunded when each clubs obligations are fulfilled the next oiia senior a meet ing is scheduled back in stratford aug 10 uxbridge farmer loses fingers in harvester on wednesday evening mr lawrence doble of rr3 uxbridge caught his hand in the knife of the forage harvester which he was operating and severed four fin gers mr doble was rushed to dr r j stjohn in uxbridge and after receiving treatment was taken to the brierbush hospital in stouffville the accident occurred when machine became jammed with and in attempting to free it dobles hand was drawn into knife starring hope and hedy lamarr wed thur july 9 10 the hay mr the if you want selfmade man working parts to be a successful dont leave out the treasure of lost canyon starring william powell and julia adams technicolor very shortly we will be bringing you one of the smash hits of the past year yes its tony martin and janet leijrh in two tickets to broadway dont miss this great musical garnet v gray r0 optometrist will be on vacation july 15 22 and 29 expecting guests order em street dance sponsored by mens legion branch 170 uxbridge norm burling and his lcpiece orchestra friday july 4th refreshment booth bingo games dancing 91 pm stouffville fulopep plan grows canadas best pullets at lower feed cost heres why you feed c rruihh more prain fortifird kulolvp growing mash prowrf bier healthier birds additional valuable trace minerals help build big egg prttductrs economical convenient pcluts cut fee waste fulopep growing mash m fortified with valuable additional trace minerals fnfkp growing mash monday tuesday 7th sth happy go lovely in technicolor david niven vera ellen the royal journey by popular request for nil those who missed seeing it the first time and for many who want to see it again wednesday thursday 9th 10th decision before dawn richard basehart gary merrill cartoon friday saturday 11th 12th my friend flicka in technicolor roddy macdowall preston foster little colon el stiver bros stouffville ontario monday tuesday 14th 15th flame of araby in technicolor maureen ohara jeff chandler short subjects cartoon wednesday thursday 16th 17th too young to kiss van johnson june allyson short subjects cartoon friday saturday 18th 19th bronco busters in technicolor john lund scott brady so you want a raise short cartoon monday tuesday 21st 22nd belle of new york fred astaire vera ellen life in the andies shorts cartoon wednesday thursday 23rd 21th the tanks are coming steve cochran mari aldon plus the man in the white suit alex guinness joan greenwood friday saturday 25th 26th jack and the beanstalk bud abbot lou costello laurel hardy comedy cartoon monday tuesday 28th 29th flying leathernecks in technicolor john wayne robert ryan short subjects wednesday thursday 30th 31st love is better than ever elizabeth taylor larry parks comedy short cartoon friday saturday 1st 2nd in fast company hunlz hall leo gorcey and the bowery boys plus flight to mars marguerite chapman c mitchell