ttn w the stouffyiue trisune tkitjdiy october i 195 sports midgets blanked by caledonia 90 drop from ontario playoffs stouffville midget c team grii semifinalists stouffville midgets wete oust ed from the ontaiio c play offs on thursday afternoon of last week when they were blank ed 90 by caledonia it was trie third and final game in the ob a semifinals the winners now are meeting delhi for tlte championship the homesters looked like mere ghosts of the club that knocked off aurora for north york title and then de feated newcastle in the first round of the onlai io fflaydowns the locals commuted 3 errors in the field and their bats were strangely silent at the plate three of the five natscues came in the seventh inning when cale donia counted four runs lynn taylor started on the mound for stouffville and pitch ed six and onethird innings lie was clipped for k hits walked none and struck out i harry ed a pair barber took over in relief and john little finished the game in the two and twothirds innings hurled by barber the local righthander allowed 3 hits walked one and fanned 3 visiting batters herb leeming went the distance for caledonia lie gave up only 4 hits walked 2 and struck out il stouffville batsmen stouffvilles usually heavy hitters failed to connect for one afety in the entire nine innings the four hits picked up by the homesters came from the bot tom of the order roger bea- ley murray holden wayne red- shaw and lynn taylor collected the the locals only hits taylor clouted a double for the only extrabase blow wayne bed- shavv pounded the ball into right field in a pinch hitting roll tak ing over from geo mckay in tite sixth inning stouffvilles heavy guns bob stover cord hrkardt harry barber john little and ted suzuki failed to connect ceo mcmaster was caledonias best batsman hit ting three singles bryan griffith and herb leeming each pound hold open meeting to discuss hockey plans for future an open meeting will be held in the stouffville atena on wed nesday evening oct 10th to discuss the towns hockey plans for the forthcoming season the discussion will be conducted by- team president mr l e 6 will coach bob bangay and manager h j lee the main issues at stake will be concern ing the organization of an in termediate a club a senior b team or dropping entirely out of oha competition alto gether the management hopes that every hockey fan in stouff- vitle and surrounding district i will attend this important meet- iing if enough interest is evi- dent then a club of oha cali- l bre will be organized here again this w inter j last year the clippers ex- periencod one of their best sea sons in spite of the fact that i they failed to get out of their own group they were the on- itario senior b champions in the winter of 195152 mens softball finals tied third game here saturday the stouffville midget team entry in the ontario baseball association playoffs bowed out of further competition on thursday afternoon of last week when thev lost the third game of the semifinals to caledonia tne club is pic tured above from left to right front row ted suzuki geo mckay harry barber lynn taylor bill white murray holden rear row murray stewart coach jim spang lawrence w id e m a n bob stover john little roger beazley and harold hodgson unanageri the team defeated aurora to win the north york title and then ousted new castle in the ontario playoffs jim thomas in spite of play ing with an injured eye was stouffvilles best defensive per former pulling off two one- handed shoestring catches in the early innings to rob visiting batters of almost sure hits carl timbers home run ties final series a three run four base blow peachs broke into a four run by first baseman carl timbers lead early in the contest but the broke up a tight ball game at 8th concession squad rallied to claremont on griday night anil hold a 75 advantage the score allowed peachs to squeeze out seesawed back and forth and a close 1413 victory the win the result was in doubt until the evened the playoff final at one final out was made game apiece with mount zion j taking the opener by a score of 87 the series resumes on friday evening ron jones went the distance on the mound for mt zion while peachs used a pair of pitchers bert beckett and don wheeler second sacker harry- lewis pounded a pair of home runs for peachs carl timbers big blow came in the eighth in ning with earl brooks and eric bob miller hurls 18 inning marathon game for brougham iaihks howijvg league schedule for 19x81937 lawn bowling eighteen couples enjoyed very fine afternoons bowling for the birkett trophy on sat urday sept 22 the trophy be ing won by jimmv grainger and i mrs charity of richmond hill i a on a walk who only defeated mr and mrs elgin wagg on the last end of the last game other winners bob miller pitched the longest game in his spectacular softball career on sunday morning when he worked is innings on the mound for brougham in an oasa intermediate d play off final the championship opener which was scheduled for saturday night had to be can celled tlue to the heavy fog which blanketed the diamond since the visitors electric a small hamlet located three miles from wallaceburg and 13 miles from chatham had trav elled 210 miles for the contest it was decided to play on sun day for 18 innings the two clubs battled it out before the visitors finally broke a 33 deadlock it is believed to be the longest con- test in amateur softball history electric counted their winning bunt and two i in centrefield safe hits the brougham con trol artist registered no less than 20 strike outs electric used two pitchers they struck out only s men and were clipped for 11 hits their starting pitch- er was knocked out of the box in the early innings bob miller j has been pitching softball for the past 30 years he has work- i ed 13 and 14 inning games but never eighteen frank stroud broughams relief pitcher had not been well and although pres ent at the game he was not in uniform the return tilt is at electric on sat oct 6th bob miller expects to start for brou gham again wilmot gates performed at third base for the homesters replacing the injured ray elli- cott he has formerly played at short stop second base and pllkey parked on base mt zion were 3 games mrs crossin and failed to push a run across in j don bacon mrs birkett and their final turn at the plate in j mr the ninth give your floors a beautiful tile finish and only pay the price of paint empringham 2 games mr and mrs lynett richmond i hill 1 game mrs boadway and j bert lickorish on tuesday sept 25th five sets of ladies doubles travelled to tottenham the bowling was jvery keen and the tournament was won by mrs crossin and mrs wagg who defeated an other local couple mrs storey arid mrs boadway on an extra end in the third game mrs hoo ker was the lucky winner of a draw for a chicken it was such a beautiful day that even those of us who did not win a prize hail a very enjoyable time order liquid the today at ask about easytopainton liquid tile the most eco nomical way to kci long- wcarinp hard tile finish urfxccs hendricks hardware rot rrviui rii gs pub skating here on sat oct 13 flooding operations in the j stouffville arena will com- i mence on tuesday oct 9th j according to manager w t ronnie the rink will be open to ihe public for pleasure skat ing on saturday evening oct 1 13th brookin retains out cty softball championship stevensons motors brooklins i single templer drew a walk to intermediate softball team i loan he bases then hood sing- j whipped johnsmanville 232 last i to score jay and richie with week in brooklin to clean up i he two runs johnsmanville got the south ontario softball they had two men on bases in league championship finals in jhe 9th on an error and a single three straight games the victory entitles the brook lin club to hold the lawson clifford cup for the second straight year in south ontario league play this summer the brooklin team played 25 games and won 23 of them they took 17 straight wins before losing their final league game to brou gham and they dropped 1 game in their playoffs a semifinal tilt to ajax with neil bramley in great pitching form the brooklin team had it all their own way de fensively bramley had a bril liant nohit norun game going until the 8th inning and then with one out jay singled and richie followed with another but failed to score brooklin got two runs in their first inning graham was safe on an error kivell singled with one out then till doubled to drive them home in the second three walks an error and three hits gave brooklin four more runs and they added seven in the i third inning on a similar com bination till with four hits in five trips was the big hitter for the winners with johnston and ki- i veil having three apiece ijjist3ubbm bulk cooling adopted by sixteen dairies bulk tank cooling of milk is j spreading so rapidly it is hard to keep up with the number of dairies going on bulk tank pick- iups roy lick secretary man ager of the ontario whole milk producers league said recently at least seven local milk pro ducer associations have been affected by the switch to bulk tanks and another one soon may i be at the end of march there were 20 dairies on bulk pickups and 158 producers had installed bulk tanks charles meek chair man of the ontario milk control board reported i since then five or six more dairies have turned to the bulk oaiy rooos suv kl tuttau fqjom cheese is a most valuable food oof7 sl and would vou believe it there are vjjfjfl mote than 40 kinds of cheese made in canada october is cheese festival month and what a wonderful variety awaits vou right now at our food store a free set of marie frasers cheese recipe booklets is yours for the ashuvr write today dairy farmers of canada i cooling system in the three years since bulk cooling was introduced in ontario dairies in oshawa newmarket kitchener st catharines toronto barrie and 1 aurora have adopted the new system another dairy in new market will put in a bulk tank route soon and one in hamilton is considering it i premium prices for bulk- cooled milk are being paid by- three of the dairies two osh awa dairies are paying an extra 10 cents a hundredweight and a dairy in newmarket in paying an additional five rents prem iums were requested by pro- j iriucers to help compensate fori the high cost of installing a bulb tank high cost of equipment has caused approximately 100 pro- 1 iuccrs to drop out of fluid milk production when their dairies convened io bulk tasji routes j alley so september 7 october 4 i 11 it november 1 s 15 december f 13 januarv 10 17 21 31 februarv 7 1 1 21 time two s 2 4 k b 1 pm three time 9 pm one tiro three 3 vs i s 1 1 3 march 1 21 2s officers for 1d5b- io season president opal lehman vicepresident hilda avilson secretary pat lehman treasurer muriel maclvay after the first evening of bowling teams 4 and 5 aip in first place teams 1 and 2 in second and teams 3 and 6 in third the lilsh single 236 was evelyn grove the high triple 362 was hetty wukiiis the third game in the best of five series for the markham township softball championship will be played here under the lights on thursday evening of this week the two teams but- tonville and thornhill have each won a game on friday night of last week the yonge street squad squeezed out a tight 32 victory in nine innings notching the winning tally in their final turn at bat the sluggers held a 20 lead at one point in the contest but thornhill staged a lategame rally to pull the opener out of the fire jerry junkin worked on the mound for jack wat sons club with bill bowen hurl ing on the hill for the visitors on monday night buttonville deadlocked the series by regis tering a 53 win righthander jack rumney went the distance on the mound for the sluggers allowing 6 hits he walked 1 and struck out 1 thornhill bats- j men bill bowen turned in a fine performance on tlte mound for the hill being tagged for only 4 hits he issued 4 walks ami fanned 9 batters lie received lather shaky support from his mates who committed 1 errors three of the miscues occurred in the fourth inning when the sluggers collected a pair of runs buttonvilles hits were divid ed among four individual play ers polly minton bert baker don mcintosh and chick web ster jerry huggins tapped out two hits for thornhill with other safeties coming from the bats of macdonald stedman holman and redman thornhill threatened to take a commanding two game lead in the series in their final trip to ihe plate with nobody out norm stundeu was safe on an 1 error and redman a pinch- hitter promptly clouted the ball j into the deep outfield for a home run jack rumney then j settled down to retire the next i three batters in a row cleanup slugger bert baker counted two of buttonvilles five tuns he was safe on an error in i the fourth cracked out a hit in i the sixth and walked in the 8th don mcintosh also chalked up a pair of runs drawing a base on balls in the third and tapping out a hit in the 9th d miller dies in fall from tree mr daniel miller 85 a resi dent of rumsey road toronto passed away in the toronto east general hospital after fall ing 35 feet from a neighbours mice he had been residing at the home of a sister mrs peter i drake in leaside j the deceased was an elder in the peoples church leaside funeral service was held from this church on tuesday after- j noon at 130 with interment in st james cemetery i surviving are two brothers samuel and bert of stouffville j and three sisters louise mrs r j long i of sharon bella mrs frank gregory of keswick and rose mrs p drake of leaside attention l hockey fans an open hockey meeting will be held in the stouffville arena on wed october 10th at 830 pm to discuss intermediate a senior b hockey plons for 195i57 do you want a hockey team its up to you meelinjr fo be conducted by president l e oneill coach boh bangay and manager h j lee be sure to attend 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