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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 8, 1955, p. 8

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pi 8 the jiouffvhie tribune thutsoay septhua s 55 senior ho folds up fog the clippers west douxo for te rxt txelve day your sports reporter will be absent trota tbe district enjoying a vacation ia the iand of the totem poles and rocky mountains ia the province of british columbia no doubt there will tii be activity on the ball diamonds and tjcr elds when i return on sept 13th so ions for cow jrkaks may decide it the stqkfieviue red sox are presently engaged in a tough battle with siradrlaad for th tri county league championship how does the local management feel about the series if both t uus get good pitching the breaks will make tbe difference say ted cadleux manager of the red sox on thursday night the third game of the series 1 5atfd for the local park the edrmer of this game will have a big edge and will be favored to capture the cup boccbk interest growing soccer interest is on the increase here in stouffvllle on monday labor day the largest crowd of the season attended the blsf soccer tournament to watch seven district clubs in action socer to the younger generation in this area is a new sport to many of the older folk however th sunt of two teams racing up and down the soccer field brings back memories of the days when they used to take par in the game xext summer will see foccer return to stouffvllle in an even more organized fashion than has been the case this year lindsay claremont aurora newmarket bradford and stouffvllle are already planning on the formation of a group when another season rolls around aotiox xkedkd will there be any hockey here in stouffvllle this winter at the present time the outlook is not too bright no doubt there will be peewee teams a bantam and a midget entry perhaps but what about teams of a higher category although its hard to realize we are now into the month of september and normally hooding operations in th local arena commence early next month less than four weeks away and still we pea no prospects of a big team on the hockey horizon apparently senior hockey is finished here for this season at least and perhaps for all time the big question is should we drop back to intermediate b or put all our support behind a strong junior entry some be lieve we should have both its time for some serious thinking- on the subject lets not wait too long and miss the boat stouff vllle has plenty of talent here to ice a formidable intermediate b team and if a compact group can be arranged i would say thats for us here and there allan edgar a former secondsacker with the stouffvllle red sox returned to the stouffvllle park on tuesday night as coach of the alliston midgets his team won by a score of 1511 brooklins stevenson motors captured the south ontario softball championship last week defeating whitby royals in three straight games peterboros senior b hockey club baa announced that it will suspend operations this season the new million dollar arena there is expected to be completed for the 195 65 7 season the eastern ontario senior hockey league will open its 40game schedule on oct 2sth danny patrick dashing aurora junior star last season will report in a couple of weeks to rudy pilous st catharines teepees when they open camp later this month brougham was slated to play thistietowri on saturday afternoon in an oasa intermediate d contest but at the last minute manager donald beer was notified that the opposition had suddenly dropped out brougham will now ineet either fjscott or edgar in the next round the playoff semifinals in the claremont community league will commence on monday night marg smith centre fielder with the peachs girls team will enter the toronto east general hospital shortly to train as a nurse iiston beats midgets n third oba playoff nine errors in five innings cost the stouflville midgets the right to advance into further oba play the rubber game o the series with alliston was played here on tuesday night alliston took the contest by a score of 1511 each team had previously won a game with alliston taking the opener on wednesday afternoon of last week 120 and stouffville squar ing the series with a 71 victory here on saturday afternoon ross madill stouitvilles stocky little righthander who performed so well on the hill for the homesters on saturday started on the hill for the locals in tuesdnsvjontest he didnt fare so well however in his second game as the alliston batsmen pounced on his offer ings and pounded out s hits and scored 0 runs in the three and twothirds innings he work ed on the mound he walked 1 batters and struck out 3 trailing bv a score of 60 coach cliff morris pulled the stouffville starter in favor of relief curveballer harry bar ber the agile moundsman wor ked well on the hill but he was given very poor infield support jn the tive and onethird in nings he pitched barber gave up only 6 hits he walked one ami struck out six his team ntavae however committed a total of nine errors on what should have been routine put- outs and tossed the game out the window in the late inninys the lead changed hands on 3 occasions during the nine in- rir s alliston built up a six run lead at the end of the third inning but the homesters ral- with seven runs in the f rth so move out front allis- i outseored stouffville 31 in sixth inning hut the locals t mted two runs in the sev enth while the visitors were r i off the score sheet in e ghtb and ninth innings tinted a total of six white stouffville could j y one man across the walks arl a single off v- rosa mnii scored three llfctox rt the first ia the third iwssng they clip ped iladiu fee three nses sad received two free tickets to count three more runs stouffville knocked alliston hurler mike scollard out of the box in the fourth inning the southpaw ran into control trou ble and walked six batters in addition murray holden clip ped him for a double and a sin gle and bruce smith clouted a base hit as the homesters sent twelve batters to the plate during the sevenrun rally in the sixth inning the stou- ftville infield fell apart three alliston batters completed the circuit with every run unearn ed in the bottom of the sixth a double by don haynes and singles by murray holden and bruce smith squeezed one stou ffville run across the plate in the 7th the homesters took a 109 lead on a walk to bill white a triple by gord kck- ardt and a single bv ross ma dill the eighth inning saw more stouffville errors committed and four more runs scored for alliston harry barber counted the lone tally for the locals in the eighth alliston sewed up the game in the top half of the ninth when two errors and a single pushed the winners final runs across the plate stoutt- ville were held oil the score sheet in their half of the inning murray holden was stouff- vilies most potent batsmen clouting a double and two sin gles in six trips to the plate harry barber and bruce smith each had two singles in six times at b3t right fielder bill white drew five walks whel- an the alliston third sacker was best for the visitors with three singles and a double in six times at bat he was the only player to get an extra base hit in the entire nine innings for alliston the winners will now move into the next round with wellington slated as the probable opposition there is little kkslibood thati during the s b i ia stojsfviie has operated is season s h lm tout the distnet have f hunting stouffville will ice a hockey team here this season the arena management receiv ed word las week that the whitby dttnlops had decided to reenter the eastern senior cir cuit and peterboro will not op erate a senior team during the 3905 56 seaon newmarket have never exactly made their intentions known although coach herb cain was in the process of locating a sponsor oriliia who have jumped ar ound from one grouping to an other in the past few years may move into the northern ontario senior circuit under these conditions stouffville has past six years faas pay fines the holiday season is now n full wing and offences ag- no other drop out of senior competition stouffville entered the sen ior hockey category in the sea son of 194950 in the winter of 1912 they captured the all- ontario senior b championship witnessed plenty of thrills and r much excitement and fishing fans support reached its peak here in 1952 when the clippers marched through to win the senior hockey cham pionship since that time how ever the enthusiasm appeared to wane somewhat and last winter the attendance at games took a noticeable drop this slump in public support is caus ing concern across the entire country everywhere hockey clubs and leagues are folding up many varied reasons have ben brought forward for the alternative than to udders decline in hockey inter est bus no one has a definite answer to the problem stouffville may once again drop back to intermediate gro uping if a satisfactory setup can be arranged large for soccer display one of the largest crowds ever to attend a sports event in the local park more than 5co spectators turned out to see seven district soccer teams battle hard for possession of the art lateham trophy on labor day monday sept 5th oshawa polonia edged ajax in a thrilling championship fin al contest the winners were presented with the beautiful trophy following the game the oshawa team was reported to have strengthened their club with eight toronto imports and their actions brought forth much criticism from members of opposition squads stouffville although lacking the experience of some of the rival teams turned in a fine perforpiance they lost to cla remont 21 and to oshawa du- plate 32 but blanked lindsay 40 in other games aurora edged oshawa duplate 21 ajax downed claremont 31 and osh awa polonia defeated aurora 73 in the stouffville oshawa duplate contest the two teams battled through three overtime sessions before the visitors scored on a penalty kick it was a tough game to lose for stouff ville as they had an equal am ount of the field play the stouffville goalkeeper was sen sational hetween the posts and could not be blamed for the loss the weather for the tourna ment was ideal the evening games under the floodlights held the crowds interest until the champion was declared it was one of the most colorful sports events to be held here for some time the entire tour nament was organized by mr art lateham and was run oil very smoothly newmarket was the only team out of eight ent ries that failed to attend markham edges cooksville 32 in oasa game markham aces edged cooks- yifle 32 on thursday night in an oasa intermediate c game the second game of the series is in cooksville on wed nesday night of this week norm stunden hurled fine ball for the winners and chalked up his third victory in a row since entering the ontario playoffs with markham john lawronson snappy mar kham second sacker had one of his best nights at bat this season clouting a single and a triple the aces led 31 going into the ninth inning when lloyd haymer dropped a long fly ball and the batter romped home on the error altona winds up schedule in first place the regular twentygame schedule of the claremont com munity league was completed on tuesday night altona top ped the group witfi a total of 26 points made up of 12 wins 6 losses and two ties six of their setbacks occurred in the first two weeks of the sched ule since that time they set a terrifice pace and dropped only three while winning an even dozen claremont finished close behind with 25 points while mt zion held down third place with 21 at the end of the reg ular seasons play greenwood and the fourth line were till deadlocked xit 17 points apiece j hassard will attend the pitts- on friday night the two teams burg hornet hockey camp at j will meet to decide who enters niagara falls prior to the start ainst the game and fish regu lations during july show a slight increase over the pre vious months totals in june 22t persons paid penalties am- oustting to s3 75955 while this month s452s15 was paid in fines and costs in courts thro ugh ontario bv some 25s offen ders the chief violations in july were angling without a non resident licence 51 fishing from an unanchored boat 50 posses sion of undersized fish 26 the possession of fish in a closed season 25 hunting without a licence 15 in addition eight fishermen were fined for angling with more than one line and another eight for fishing in a sanctuary three persons were fined for importing live minnows into the province the illegal posses sion of fish traps cost two men fines of 100 each dates set for grouse and partridge peachs swamp elgin mills 284 peachs girls trounced elgin mills 2s1 on thursday night of last week to deadlock the semi- tne s season tor grouse final series elgin mills took partridge has been ended the opener 1312 here at stouff- ontario this year and the ville the second game was 1 195 p season will be from played at king city marion gayman went the dis tance on the mound for the winners and was never in trou ble she was given fine support by her team mates both in the field and at the plate doreen larvis and given kennedy each clouted two home runs while marg smith edna stickley and eleanor reid had single circuit hits grandma morrison start ed on the hill for the yonge street squad but was knocked out of the box early in the con test esther toop hurled in re lief the rubber game will be played here in stouffville un der the lights next week lit h jiui1 hjlht1l 1mj11 j lvuv i landled the mound chores for and har0ci la set out by reenwood the fourth opened i car for edmonton to attend greenwood and 4th line to settle playoff spot friday greenwood and the fourth line will battle it out on fri day night to decide which club shall qualify for the fourth and final playoff position at the end of the twenty game sched ule both teams are deadlocked with seventeen points on tuesday night greenwood went into the game with a two- point advantage by virtue of an 87 win over the fourth on fri day night of last week alvin kedshaws squad were not to be outdone however and they pulled back oneven terms with an 83 victory on tuesday bill harwood star hurler for pine grove last season went the distance for the winners in the crucial contest neil pascoe ho with an early attack and count ed four runs in the first inning and two more in the- second they added single tallies in the third and fourth innings green wood scored one run in each of the third fourth and fifth innings wes evans star fourth line shortstop was the big gun in the winners attack counting three of their eight runs laekj hill romped home on two occa sions while bill watson bill harwood and allan redshaw scored single runs bill mitch ell don linton and joe izatt crossed the plate for green wood in the other contest on tues day night claremont bounced back to trounce mt zion 101 on friday these two teams met witii mt zion taking the game by an 118 count it was lloyd pascoe all the way for the win ners with ron jones working on the hill for the seventh con cession squad claremont piled up a big score in the early in nings and coasted for the re mainder of the game mt zion counted their lone tally in the fifth lloyd pascoe counted 3 of claremonts runs with reg sanderson gord gauslin and gary evans each scoring twice iorne disney romped home for mt zions only run of the game mi zion left seven men strand ed on- the bases while clare mont stranded six one full week in southern on tario to two months in north ern ontario these seasons it is expected will permit the provinces estimated 200000 grouse and partridge hunters to capture their fair share of these popular game birds the move has been advocated by wildlife officials of the department for two years the following seasons have been announced for ruffled grouse sharptailed grouse spruce partridge york county from oct 29 to nov 5 the limit is 3 per day with a possession limit of 15 ontario county dates are from october 8 to november 19 daily limit is 5 with posses sion limits set at 15 cedar grove pickles and peaches and puff- balls found on exactly the right day and a hot day from now on will be rare and well all talk about it in cedar grove all week there have been ex cursions to the niagara penin sula for peaches fresh from the trees zion church is looking very beautiful indeed to celebrate its hundredth anniversary from sept 11th to 18th cedar grove school looked perky and inviting for the be ginning of a new term it looks solid and efficient too in spite of some 86 years of service last week mrs frank sewell and murray mrs russell rec- hassard off to pittsburg camp on tuesday sept 13th bob now and then you fird a man who is siiy enough to think hes going to have some- thiic tv do with jus daughters wedding he playoffs and who tuck their equipment away in moth bails peachs ended up in the cellar with a total of 11 points the piayott games will com mence on monday evening al tona will battle m claremont will play euhei greenwood or the fourth line the semifinals w a e of three series while the fin will be a bot of five altona are the defending cir pior of the american hockey lea gue schedule bob may be call- ed up to the maple leaf camp at st catharines should the toronto team find themselves lacking in centre ice strength zion white the red sox coach will be lost to the stouftvilie club should the playoff finals not be com- pleied this week murray mc- h tuns regular cen- fielder f early this week for cigo and will miss the tcmaricr of the playoff gaases lome reesors wedding there will be some holidaying en route the wedding takes place sept 10th and murray will be lomes best man the petries finally elimin ated enough fourlegged respon sibilities to get away for a short trip to new york and balti more and home again did you notice a picture in tuesdays star of a return visit to the cne of its prize win ning baby of 10 years ago mrs r e mcbrideis the great granddaughter of a reesor of this area and she visited her cousins in the village last week end she won her babyhood dis tinction at the 1915 cne and soon after went to live in hous ton texas this is her first re turn trip mrs edwin stonehouse of winnipeg visited mabel and ruby reesor the community club meet ing was held this month at the home of mr and mrs archie utile and several important questions were put to vote the outcome was that cedar grove will not have a booth at markr ham fair this year there was far more work than money in the venture the september meeting of the cc will be the last regular meeting for the year at this meeting the nom inating committee will be cho sen and the plans made for the annual meeting in december the october meeting will be held on halloween and will be a party for the entire com munity in november the spe cial events committee has an evening planned there will be a euchre in the schoolhouse next monday night the wms was held at the home of mrs maurice ham- ill on wednesday sept 7th group 3 was in charge ciaiikmont fommlvitv lkaglk p w l t altona 20 claremont 20 mt zion 20 fourth line 20 greenwood 20 peachs 20 b f 8 10 11 13 friday greenwood vs fourth miller keeps sunderland in oba playoffs stouffvilles stan miller hurl ed sunderland to an 112 vic tory over marmora on saturday afternoon in an oba contest the victory moved the local entry tato the next round of ontario playotfs they will now meet a northern winner prob ably bancroft in the 2 games played so far by sunderland stourfville pitchers have been used and each have chalked up victories lome schell hurled the opener last week red sox deadlocked with sunderland play here tonight red sox edge sunderland 98 in series opener in a hectic seesaw battle stouffville red sox squeezed out a thrilling 9s victory oyer sunderland in the first game of the tricounty league finals the contest ended amid a show er of protests when a sunder land hit into deep centrefield caromed off murray mcmullens outstretched glove and rolled through the fence for an auto matic groundrule triple ham mer the sunderland pinch- hitter who pounded the ball into deep centre and romped home amid much cheering from the visitors bench was waved back to third base by base um pire len buckland this ruling brought the entire sunderland team onto the infield and tem pers flared as the players jost led and pushed each other dur ing the squabble when the dust was finally cleared sun derland trailed 9s with one man out and a runner parked on third stan miller on the mound for the red sox- retired the next two batters in a row to end the game the stouffville victory com pleted a sensational uphill ral ly by the red sox who trailed 50 at the end of the second in ning the winners scored four runs in the fourth one in the fifth two in the sixth and two in the eighth geo holbourne on the hill for sunderland allowed 10 bits struck out thirteen and walked four stan miller working on the mound for stouffville gave up eleven hits fanned five and walked five sunderland clubbed miller for three hits in the first in ning and scored 3 runs wood ward anderson and thompson singled holbourne walked and farrells ground ball was muff ed to account for theruns the visitors added two more runs in the second inning on singles by learoyd thompson and pearson the red sox came to life offensively in the fourth inning and pushed four runs across the plate with one out ted cadieux worked holbourne for a walk stan miller singled and murray mcmullen was hit by a pitched ball with the bases loaded and two out bob has sard came through with one of the key blows of the game a single into left field scoring 2 runs les clarke kept the ball rolling with another single and 2 more runs crossed the plate in the 5th inning bud lehman tied the ball game up at 55 in the sixth inning the see saw battle continued sunder land pulled into a 65 lead when haj woodward clouted a two- base hit with 2 men out john learoyd walked and anderson popped high to hassard biit the second sacker dropped the ball and the frontrunner romped home an error on mcmullens gro und ball and two singles by les clarke and ken schell put the red sox out front by a single run they lengthened their lead in the bottom half of the eighth when ken schell lashed a solid triple into deep right field with les clarke parked on first base bud leh man followed with a single scoring schell from third to give stouffville a 96 advantage in the top of the nintlv sun derland staged a lastditch rally and came within an ace of pull ing back on even terms thom pson the sunderland first base man drew a base on balls and jim beeton clipped miller for a double to drive in their 7th run of the game pitcher geo holourne was thrown out clarke to k schell but ham mer smashed a 350 foot clout over the head of centrefielder murray mcmuilen which was good for three bases according to a stoufrvillb ground rule st john and pearson went down in order and left the tying run marooned on third base ken schell turned in a sen sational performance at 1st base for the homesters on three occasions he leaped high in the air to pull down erratic throws by red sox infielders his sin gle and triple in the late in ning of the game enabled stouffville to clinch the contest by a narrow onerun margin the stouffville sunderland playoff fin3i remains deadlock ed after a home and home ser ies the red sox took the op ener here on thursday night ps but sunderland bounced back to win a holiday tilt on their home diamond by a score of 101 the third game is sched uled for the stouffville park on thursday everig after dvppinga tight 9s de cision on thursday night here sunderland rallied with a ven geance on their home grounds and trimmed the red sox to th tune of 104 the winners whacked righthander lome schell for 17 hits stouffville were able to clip sunderlands mound ace geo holbourne for only five hits the exsutton ball artist stag ed a oneman show before a fine crowd of hometown support ers holbourne had a perfect day at the bat clouting five safe hits in five trips to the plate he counted three of sun derlands ten tallies on the hill he was equally rough as he fanned 12 red sox batsmen and walked only three lome schell struck out three and walked four in the first inning stouffville threatened to break into an early lead when with one out les clarke and ken schell hit safely and lome schell walk ed bud lehman hit into a field ers choice and geo stark pop ped out to the first baseman to retire the side experts predict that by ifti monthly consumption of coal hy electr utility plants win rly kxmd 10 million tons a rrorth sunderland took a so lead in the third inning car st john and hal woodward walked and joha learoyd and geo bos- bome scored hits driving in the three frontrunners the red sox narrowed the gap in the fourth inning when walks to lome schell and geo stark and a hit by jack watson push ed two stouffville runs across the plate bob hassard scored an unearned run in the fifth to momentarily deadlock the score but sunderland came back to count two runs in their half of the inning hits by holborne learoyd and degeer put the winners out front to stay mur ray scored the other stouff ville run its the seventh inning sunderland sewed the game up in a big fourrun seventh inning when five hits and a walk notched four runs hol borne thompson degeer far- tell and hammer clipped schell for hits while st john worked him for a walk the winners counted their final tally in the eighth inning on safeties by holbome beeton and farrell ken schell was the only mem ber of the red sox squad to connect for more than one safe hit les clarke jack watson and murray mcmuilen collected the others aside from hol borne who paced sunderlands attack at the plate degeer and hammer with two for four and learoyd with two for five were the best batsmen your mm m rule of mm rule of rtuml is out when it comes to ill ness each case presents its own problems that can be correctly 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