n y ia thomas orillia edges red sox 43 clout homer in the ninth the stouffvtuf twbune thursday may 24 1956 rft 3 a ninth inning horrr run by uere strikout victims orilha coxrvstsg on of tb jnost cosf jsisj yroftr miw1 aporu program fcr roncri aotibiu stare isere xoinc to b play who will play on it wha tbr nsf o ivop jo la of all ihiasf t iam where wfi league rii hy py ia t aad many iaor coat3tioy qjeition ar to date lh very bfiueb uaacswr to ks aso an organization mei was held her la stoufftf rd an entry from this wa was fled ko tt pre lew than ix day before tb chdu is to tart no definite entry ha beea organised u a tentatively ard ariir in tbe freatoa that stoufftlite and peaeh would mbn forces to pacs a strong entry n a sroup with asinoosn brook if a and obaw is has now been learned that the fueling oa such an entry is cot rculaas a meeting ba oeen called for wdredy night may zzrp at markham and t is hoped tnt omehlns may be worked out- if the entry from this area decide lo puis out of the nexiy organized group the entire organization will probably fold up girls soft ha ii teams are not that numeroui that any team fan afford 10 be choosy about where it abould play team from this district are becoming less and less with each padtng year a few years ao there was a girls ball team at practically every four corners but thats not the case today girls if they wait to play ball are going to have to travel a few miles to do so if certain players rind it imposs ible to nia thi trip to oshawa for a seven oclock game ihn someone il have to take their pa- from the number of payer fon both stousyllle and peaeb who would like to catch a position on th team l dont think two or three ieplacements would be too bard to find m a mi staut th- tricounty league u off to a ood start monday after noons same at orillia was a thrilling nine inning contest that wasnt decided until the homesters final turn at bat how stouftvhlea iorne scheli managed to work through a complete same without mound tolief is a mystery with very little chance to loosen up his arm and playing on a strange field against a strange club he 1 to he congratulated throughout the entire content he allowed the opposition only seven hit and struck out nine batters harv reading on the orillia mound turned in an equally fin game although it i presumed h had had more chance to round into shape dne to h excellent condition of the playing field it u unlikely that any stouffville baseball club ever went into a scheduled game in poorer condition than the lied sox on monday their lark of conditioning was no fault of the club however the weatherman just wouldnt cooperate when bob hassard and company get a few more practices under their belts it is our belief that this same orillia team will dis- rover the real power behind the hats of such performers as ken schell bob hassard bud lehman lome schell lex clarke ted cadieux and otheres defensively bed sox fielders com milled only three errors which li commendable since they have had little opportunity to get the feel of the bail what are our chances this season very good says manager ted cadieux the stouffville management is quite confident that they will be a match for their orillia rivals they will meet here rn monday june 11th they hope to add speedballer stan miller to the mound staff and karl cook may come out of retirement lo boiter the clubs hill strength coach boh hassard is giving the former juniors dave hammers ley graham frisby harojd hodgson and cliff morris every chance to prove their worth and it is expected they will come through as the season progresses all in all it looks like a great year for baseball fans in stouff ville the red sox will perform under the lights every monday evening at 7 so pm they will appreciate your support j i second baseman gary red i onion gae the orillia buck- cyes a thrilling 43 victory over the red sox in tne simcoe on- tre on monday afternoon the 2s0 foot circuit cout down the first base line broke up a 33 duel between stouffviues lome j schell and oriluas harv read- ling it was the first scheduled while harv reading and gan- jgaire of the tri county league der ross performed for the season more than 400 fans were buckeye- both pitchers rave i j township softball i in attendance at the contest up only 7 hits reading register- 1 hedule the canaltovvn entry wrapped up the contest in the bottom of the ninth with a four- base clout from the bat of red gentoh the final score was oril lia 4 stouffville 3 the starting battery went the entire nine inning route for both clubs lome schell and don iiavres worked for the red sox buttonville and newmarket open markham league jack watsons buttonville sluggers will journey to new market on tuesday night next week for the first game of the strike outs while lome coached by ex pilot ken schell the red sox ted el 1 williams was selected as stou- schell fanned 9 batters the poug james i sponsored by the ffvilles number one star lie game was broadcast over orillia newmarket legion they are a put the local squad out front in station cfor the three stars j entry in the group and it the first inning with a long home selected were red genton j j ex they will field a run over the centre field fence harvey reading and ken schell i stronz club the sluggers hope to add a few evcnionville players to their lineup including gord mae- with bud lehman on base of he seven hits collected by stouffville held their two run stouffville batsmen bud leh- advantage until the fourth in- man led the parade with a pair ning when paul lehman hit single clouts came from the bats safely and genton powered his first round ripper over the right field fence to deadlock the score iti the top of the eighth in ning stouffville counted their third mn on a hit by bud leh man and an error on centre- fielder graham frisby in oril has half of the inning gander ross clouted the homesters sec ond home run of the game 10 put both clubs on even terms once again with two out and a runner on first lehman of oiil- lia attempted to steal but catch er don llaynes picked him off with a bullet throw to short stop les clarke covering second stouffville went down in order bob hassard 3rd bud in the top of the ninth cliff mor- 1 man ss l clarke lf ris grounded out second to first hammersley cf graham kris and don llaynes and les clarke i by rf h hodgson klen and owen trunk ll is e- of les clarke ken schell lome 1 1ected lnai v jack schell graham frisby and don routcuff will be back in the line- llaynes red ganton was best up buttonville hoped to land or the opposition with 2 round sout xorm stunden but at nippers dean heliotk bob me- tnc p tjihe it appears like- donald gander ross paul lv lv v bolster thorn- lehman and harv reading col- wi mound staff coach watson lected single safeties j seeking the services of -peed- i coach bob hassard used a j number of last seasons junior bailer frank hendy who worked on the hill for altona in the claremont community league last season the sluggers held their second piacticc ession in the inionville park on tuesday evening tile lineup will include bert baker ronnie bell clare kock- ler chick webster jack wat son jack routclity bud wat son gord macklcn owen trunk and others geo stark one of buttonvilles top performers in pait years will likely be back in the sluggers lineup again buttonvilles first home game will be here on thursday night may 31m against thornhill the yonge stieet squad will be minus the senices of their ace righthander bill bovven the mound star has contacted the yellow jaundice and will be out of action for at least six weeks county towners here monday nite newmarket county towners baseball entry in the tricounty league will be the visitors here ion monday evening it will be j the first game of the schedule in stouffville park- the contest will start at 730 pn newmarket will likely start their ace righthander ha ste- j phenson while the red sox may use one of three tnoundsnten lome schell dave hamroerslej or stan miller 2 soccer here sat games night ladies softball players in the starting lineup including harold hodgson gra ham frisby and dave hammers- ley cliff morris was used at left field later in the contest the starting stouffville lineup was as follows p l schell r d ilavnes 1st k schell 2nd leh- d altona you are invited to help with the spring cleaning of the al tona united missionary chris tian church on tuesday after noon may 29th remmber jlany hands make light work fred lewis accompanied by elmer shirk bob white and howard st john were on a fish ing trip to napanee for a few jys last week but didnt have much hick guess its too cold yet mr will andrews his daugh- 1 lerlnlaw mrs edna andrews and her girl friend of brampton a girl threw eight ronseeu- had dinner with mrs norman live ringers in a florida horse- bunker on saturday and in the shoe game there go her chan afternoon visited with miss maces of matrimony i ry jones in the brierbush hos pital mr and mrs norman bunker were sunday guests of their son harvey and family at good wood i a number of altona wi mem- hers attended the district an- mial in whitby on thursday of this week please phone sto 61315 if you have a news item for this col umn its hard to reach every one at this busy time of the brougham floodlight park gets underground wiring the new brougham park will boast underground wiring the trenches have already been dug and connections will be complet ed this week the cost of the wiring alone will be 51250 the property cost 53100 and the poles 51600 twentyfour lights will be erected but the wiring is adequate to handle 32 lights if more are added at a later date the tentative date for the grand opening has been set for june 16th a meeting of the board will be held this week to monies a public school tournament is planned with possibly the semifinals and finals to be run off in the afternoon and even ing all public schools in pick ering township will be eligible to take part in the tourney in the evening brougham will meet an unnamed club in an exhibition tilt it is hoped that close to 1000 people will attend the ontario county softball league swings into action on monday may 28th brougham definitely decide the night both plays their first game at brook- foster hewitt and syl apps i lin on wednesday may 30th have been approached to appear with their first home game on at the park for the official cere- 1 saturday june 2nd food values raglan is new entry in clarem0n1 soccer league raglan a hamlet north of oshawa and east of brooklin will be the new entry in the claremont community softball league this season they will replace the fourth line who de cided to drop out this year mr i claremont c0mm league schedule first half may 28th altona vs mt zion claremont vs peachs june 1st greenwood vs raglan mt zion vs claremont june 4 peachs vs greenwood raglan vs altona june 8th raglan vs mt zion altona vs greenwood special hamburg hamburg hamburg 3 lbs for 69c rindless bacon enly very lean peameal cottage rolls 49c lb 3 to 4 lb average jlieed peachs vs raglan i june 25 altona vs claremont 47c ib combination special 1 pkg weiner buns 1 ib weiners all for 49c bill pearson represented the june 11 claremont vs raglan team at an organization meetj mt zion vs peachs ing held on thursday night june l5tli- peachs vs altona other clubs represented were j greenwood vs claremont claremont lloyd pascoe and june 18th claremont vs altona al hall altona ray hill and i raglan vs peachs cliff dunkeld greenwood les june 22 greenwood vs mt zion wilson mt zion lome jones and perc jones and peachs jack warriner and don thomas i mt zion vs greenwood the schedule will open on moh- june 29 mt zion vs raglan day evening may 28th the altona vs peachs teams will play every monday july 3rd claremont vs mt zion and friday evening i greenwood vs altona players will not be allowed to jul 6th peachs vs claremont take part in community league j raglan vs greenwood contests if they plav more than 9 claremont vs greenwood three games with teams affiliat- mt zion vs altona ed with the oasa they mav july 13th altons vs raglan however play in the commun- 1 peachs vs mt zion aylmer choice tomatoes 20 oz tin 19 eddys silent matches 3 box pkg 25 libbys deep brown beans 20 oz tin 2 for 37 libbys deep brown beans 15 oz tins 2 for 31 box plants 3 for 100 ity league and then later in the oasa playoffs at the present time it appears likely that some of the weaker clubs of last season may be con siderably stronger this year both mt zion greenwood and peachs have added a few new players claremont and fz rc-icl-i-i-dt- fthfi- y julv 16 greenwood vs peachs raglan vs claremont edmonton journal is right on the beam when it asks what ever happened to thai faithful beast of other days the watch- mtona dog of the treasury the league leaders throughout most of the schedule last sum- traffic light a device to ul mer have lost a few potent per- pedestrians into a faue ense formers so all clubs may be of security more evenly matched les wil- son and geo saley formerly with brougham will be with j greenwood this year and will add strength to that team an- other meeting will be held on thursday night of this week at s pm and all team represent- tives are asked lo be present j television lamp to be given away friday night draw lo he made at 0 oclock please pick up tickets at meat counter mist be in more lo win carload we deliver phone 280 softball teams hold meeting a meeting of the stouffville and peachs girls softball teams was held at markham on wed nesday night it was planned to iron out some of the problems before the schedule gets under way on tuesday may 29th stouffille girls interested in placing softball this summer are joyce and muriel byer joan llaynes helen iemon mary cole and livina malcolm pea chs have practically the same club bark this season it i re ported that pitcher marj barber wil not be in the lineup but audrey murion of cedar grove has been practising regularly gwenn kennedy is the club cap jtain and les jarvs is coach- i the team roto tillers come n ad ee a demonstration ioto-llo- merrj tiller ilouird rolavafor lioreiiler karmllr klif1mn toro try iifore you bur sprim sale of cjrte roiati ijuvti mower- st00 we buy sell or real molt arythirr slf dominion rentalls ilione 53 lmontille public school boys suffer double loss in sharp contrast to the two victories chalked up by stouff- villes two public school soft- ball teams last week these same clubs went down to defeat on monday afternoon of this week here at home markham hum bled the local squad 152 while down at markham our boys lost by the score of 95 garry baston handled the hurling chores for stouffville here jim spang and j for the markhamites bill rateliff shared mound duty i triple and a single in the contest at markham speedy conlin was the win ning pitcher he gave up only four hits in four innings walk ed six and struck out two glenn pennanen short stop star for stouffville was the best performer in the away game clouting a home run and a sin gle roy gibson jim spang and lynn mcmullen counted single runs while glenn pennanen com pleted the circuit twice second sacker lynn mcmullen pulled off the only double play of the game johnson was best at bat hitting a sweats it to5ij 0 jt dl novel gheu really apprate marguerite shoppe stouffville shop hours effective barber and prices june 1st tues may 29 brooklin at agincourl wed may 30 oshawa at stouffville tues june 5 agincourl at oshawa tues june 5 stouffville al brooklin thurs june 7 brooklin at oshawa tues june 12 stouffville at agincourl wed june 13 agincourl at stouffville tues june 19 oshawa at brooklin tues june 26 oshawa at agincourl wed june 27 brooklin at stouffville thurs june 28 agincourt al oshawa tues july 3 stouffville at brooklin wed july 4 oshawa at stouffville thurs july 5 stouffville at oshawa tues july 10 brooklin at agincourt tues july 17 agincourt at brooklin wed julv 18 brooklin at stouffville thurs july 19 agincourt at oshawa tues july 24 stouffville at agincourt tues july 24 oshawa at brooklin wed july 25 agincourt at stouffvilli thurs july 26 brooklin at oshawa tues july 31 stouffville al brooklin tues july 31 oshawa at agincourt tues august 7 stouffville at agincourt wed aug 8 agincourt at stouffville thurs aug 9 brooklin at oshawa tues aug 14 oshawa at brooklin wed aug 15 oshawa at stouffville thurs aug 16 stouffville at oshawa tues aug 21 brooklin at agincourt tues aug 28 agincourt at brooklin games played at agincourt brooklin and stouffville commence 8 pm floodlight games played at oshawa commence 7 pm twilight there will be four seeer teams in action in the stouffville park on saturday night at 7 oclock the stouffville junior team will play claremont and at sj0 stouffvilles senior team will meet aurora in a scheduled game the rained out game be tween siouffville and markham which was to have been played on saturday night of last week will be worked in al a later date the local squad lakes to the road en saturday june 2nd when they visit newmarket they play at markham on june 23rd the markham entry is a newcomer to the soccer grcup hie team is managed by mr chris brophy open tuesday friday saturday monday and thursday until until 10 oclock 6 oclock closed all day wednesday price 75cs haircuftinjr boys 50 els sat 60 cts shaving 50 cts r snowball harold forsyth cam meabry ca notice coodwood garage is now open for general repairs to all makes of cars trucks and tractors also acetylene and arc welding reasonable prices texaco gasoline and oil sherwood catherivgod fred townsend jijji see the new johnson outboard motors now on display sec the 3 hp lightweight fishing favourite see the 5vs hp the finest fishing motor made its quiet forward and reverse gearshift let us tell you about these and other larger models several models in stock now authorized dealer for johnson outboard motors and peterboro boats all model hendricks hardware bloomington mrs harper was hostess to a group of ladies at a wearever demonstration last wednesday mr simmons and mrs elmiss of burlington were visitors with miss jean brown and attended church here on sunday morn ing mr and mrs deshaies and family of toronto were visitors with mr and mrs irving hill mt pisgah mrs c pattenden mrs 1 smith weekend visitors with mr and mrs russell ellas were mr joe helmkay of st catharines and mr and mrs doug fiddle of fonthill mr and mrs steve jenner and mr and mrs bill walker of toronto visited mr and mrs harvey biddlecombe on sunday mr ken duncan is recovering from the accident he suffered a week ago last saturday when the litter carrier came down on him and pinned him to the ground he suffered some frac tured ribs and collar bone mr fred mccutcheon enter tained his friends from uts and several local boys to a hay ride last friday evening we welcome mr and mrs beck and family to our com munity they have moved into the place recently vacated by the wilson family we extend our sympathy to the minns family who suffered the loss of their son ross minns of toronto last week little michael smith had the misfortune to be bitten by a stray dog last week he had to have several stitches in his face about forty friends and neigh bours gathered at the home of mr and mrs r ellas last wed nesday evening to say farewell to mr and mrs fred wilson and family and wish them well in their new home near sunder land a short program of read ings instrumental vocal and piano duets was enjoyed by all and mr r c baycroft acted as chairman mrs w ash read the address and mr and mrs wil son were presented with a pop up toaster automatic iron and ash tray helen and stanley each received a bed lamp mr ind mrs don heintzman and family of peterborough spent tiie holiday weekend with mr and mrs ross keffer miss sheila osullivan of new toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs george boyn- ton and boys on sunday they visited mr and mrs jack tat- ton at cannington the gormley womens insti tute will meet on wednesday may 30 at the home of mrs roy smith motto hitch your wagon to a star roll call what have you done to promote good neighbor policy the program is in charge of the citizenship and education convener mrs nohle hostesses mrs roy smith mrs scott mrs leslie smith on sunday rev throckmorten of orillia will be the speaker here on sun day morning at 11 oclock rev and mrs it l shantz janet and gwenn of stayner j spent the holiday with mr and i mrs o tranmer hcrftv the sure wgyjja greater turkey profitsv master turkey prestarter cicwec oy master turkey r starter thnext i weks r iocai arm tkmm stiver bros jstouffvijje phom a