tti 12 iri stouffytui ml tim jm mfc w 1 3pv jlfbrf smrs meiurnincj to stouffville greenwood upsets mi lion 54 to tighten league race mt zion los- a golden oppor- j runner after two innings of tunity to take over sole posses- play altona held a 62 lead sion of first place in the clare- 1 in the remaining innings it mont community league on j was fast a matter of how many friday evening when they j for the hardhitting altona crew dropped a tight 55 decision to grant drewery teed off on relief- greenwood in the other game j er bill towner to drive a triple altona drubbed claremont 124 into deep outfield bruce red- greenwood s ml zion 4 whirlwind righthander neil pascoe literally won his own ball game on friday romping home i cliff morris and with the gamewinning run in in claremonts shaw clouted a double single- base blows came from the bats of murray mcdowell lee fretz dean watson final turn at his teams final turn at the plate the plate garry evans and bob the upset victory moved green- ashenhurst clipped mcdowell bank into a fourth place posi- for singles and doug allman tion only two points behind was safe on an error to push a altona they have a game in pair of runs over hand mt zion moved out front in four members of markhams the first inning 10 as the green- senior aces attended the cla- wood twirler appeared slightly remont community league dou- wild in the contests early bleheader on friday night in- stages grant carson rounded eluding eob and morley pctch the sacks for the defending len henderson and terry lu- champs initial tally lome dis- nau they were watching intent ney completed the circuit in the ly the pitching prowess second to give ml zion a two run advantage in the third greenwood bunch ed together three hits an erre- and a walk to push four runs across the plate neil pascoes double with the bases loaded pushed three mates in to score and richards infield roller counted another tally runs scored by grant jones and kaye evans in the fifth for mt zion put both clubs back on even terms in the seventh neil pascoe reached first and later scored on richards single to win the game greenwood stranded seven runners while mt zion left six aboard altona 12 claremont 4 the luckless claremont team continued their winless streak on friday when they bowed to altona by a 1sided score of 12- 4 bruce redshaw started on the mound for claremont with bill towner working in relief mur ray mcdowell went the route on the hill for ray hills squad redshaw lacked control in the early innings and issued five free passes in altonas initial turn at bat a single by dean watson and an error on grant drewery added to the right handers troubles claremont counted a single tally in the first doug allman singled and later scored on a fielders choice in the second inning an error on grant drewery a walk to jim cruikshank and singles from the bats of cliff morris and allan redshaw pushed two more runs in for altona claremonts garry evans was safe on an error and bob ashenhurst beat cut a bunt to score the front- the greenwoods neil pascoe mt zions ron jones of and prince maiava in tag team match prince maiava the colourful professional wrestler who ap pears frequently at maple leaf gardens will headline a pro wrestling show in the stouffville arena on friday evening june 2sth the prince and his associ ate ronnie atcheson will tangle with the miller brothers in a feature tag team match in the semifinal bout fred atkins will match his strength against dick beyer while john goutch is paired with johnny walker in the initial match prince maiava who hails from somaliland will go through his usual prematch dance routine known as the fire act he will step on burning embers with his bare feet the powerful miller brothers will provide the opposi tion tipping the scales at 292 lbs and 325 lbs the brothers expect to give the prince and his pal a real battle one member of the brother act has a ba degree from the ohio university he was an intercollegiate wtestling champ senior field day champion the muler bros bill left and ed a number of members from i the mt zion ball club journeyed to guelph on saturday morning to strengthen the brooklin jun ior farmers entry in a tourna ment when they lost their first game they returned to green- bank to take part in a tourna ment there mt zion repeated their performance of last year and are now 2500 richer the stouffville softball team formerly known as the slug gers have been tagged with a new nameplate from now on they will be known as lees real estate mr harry lee always an ardent sports promoter here has presented the local club with a generous contribution for the purchase of badlyneeded equipment community softball league w l i 2 3 3 4 6 peachs mt zion 5 altona 4 greenwood 3 ringwood 2 claremont 0 results altona 12 claremont 4 greenwood 5 mt zion 4 mt zion 15 ringwood 1 peachs 4 altona 2 schedule friday cancelled monday peachs vs claremont ringwood vs greenwood wednesday claremont vs mt zion greenwood vs altona pts 11 10 8 6 5 0 softbailers edged 65 by brooklin in 11 innings the stouffvillebrooklin softsters struck back in the eighth ball game staged under the with three runs to tie the count lights in the memorial park on monday evening went a full 11 innings before the motormen squeezed a single tally across to win jack rumney working on the mound for the homesters twirl ed a good game hal gibson completed the battery gibson and geo rumney were stouff- villes best batsmen stouffville led their rivals 21 until the seventh inning when brooklin connected for four runs to move out front 52 the home- at 77 the score remained dead locked until the 11th when the visitors counted the winner the gamewinning tally romped home when catcher hal gibson pegged the ball wild to second base allowing the runner to cross the plate stouffville has now won three games lost two and tied one they move over to ajax for a game with johnsmanville on thursday evening of this week they play host to pickering here on monday night june 24th red cross to sponsor water safety course the pickering township and tion will allow we sell bonded used cars your assurance of quality 1956 ford 2 door mainline light kreen heater signals a clean 1owner oar 180300 1955 buick special 4door j tone green and ivory radio heater discs this car can be bonded 205s 1955 plymouth savoy 4 door 2 tone black and ivory signals i this is a nol car 100500 1954 chev 210 series t door deluxe ivory heater radio sig nals and slip covers this car will carry the top warranty 130500 1954 chev standard 2 door oshawa blue finish heater de froster clean inside and out 120500 1953 pontiac standard 2 door original jot black paint conditlon- aire heater and signals one owner since new 110500 1953 pontiac deluxe i door 2 tone red and ivory custom radio heater signals vone local owner 110500 1952 studebaker champion 4 door tur quoise heater al mech anically economic trans portation 70300 1953 chev station wagon door 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counted a surprise goal midway through the first half when centre half stan godell attempted to backpass the ball to goalie walter koster but booted it too hard and scored on his own net a few minutes later msu defender frank mellon attacked an aurora player illegally and a penalty kick was ordered by the official the hard shot beat goalie walter koster and evened the score at 22 in the second half the mark- him stouffville squad threw everything into their attack and forced the play into the aurora endzone jack haverkort slam med the ball between the posts for the locals third tally and pat woodbyrne after hitting the post came back to prove his ability and score three un answered tallies to give the homesters a 62 victory shortly before the final goal was scored chris brophy had to be carried off the field after a clash with an opponent his injury how ever was not as serious as was first believed all league games for satur- day june 22nd have been post- 1 poncd on account of the canada- j usa game at varsity stadium i toronto the results of the other league matches were aurora i bradford 1 newmarket brampton 0 for the forthcoming league cup games msu was drawn to play aurora ii aurora i meets newmarket and brampton i plays brampton ii bradford i was excused from the round village red cross has joined forces with dunbarton kivvanis club to sponsor a water safety program for the month of july designed to give children from seven years up an oppor tunity to learn water safety the program will start july 2nd and continue to july 29th at sun valley park ted schuessler of dunbarton kiwanis and lloyd peters of the red cross met recently to make final arrangements registration will be taken june 26th and 27th from 7 pm to 9 pm at sun valley tank valley farm rd jack bunting popular instruc tor who has made a success of past water safety classes with the red cross will again be the instructor the joint programjcommittee decided that classes will be formed to favor the registra tions classified as nonswimmers other applications to be tenta tive it is hoped to accommodate all non swimmers and form junior intermediate and senior classes if time and accommoda- a registration fee of 200 per child or a maximum of 300 for any one family will be required dunbarton kiwanis and the red cross are underwriting the cost of the instructor and any cost not covered by admissions parents or guardians must register all children to sign a release of liability for the spon soring groups instructor and park owner the 2 admission entitles each paid child to stay all day the classes will be mornings six days a week times to be set by the instruc tor glenn julian president of the pickering red cross stated that mr peters is investigating the possibility of the red cross sponsoring an adult life saving course in the near future he said a meeting of the pickering red cross will be held in brougham june 25th to discuss this and other projects of the red cross in coming months all interested are invited to at tend peter salmon obrien ave proudly displays the gleaming home and school association trophy emblematic of stouff ville public school senior boys tions held on friday he carried track and field championship off five firsts and a second to the local student captured the lead all rivals by a wide mar- honours at the annual competi- gin public school field day results peachs beat altona 42 to take league lead it was a battle of home runs on monday night as peachs scored a 42 decision over altona in the second game of a com munity league doubleheader in the twinbill opener mt zion drubbed ringwood 151 in a one sided contest peachs 4 altona 2 two of altonas longball bats men teed off on peachs pitcher peg oneill on monday even ing to score their teams only runs harold hodgson clouted a roundtripper in the second with the bases empty and jim cruik shank connected for a circuit smash in the seventh his hit also came with the sacks vacant harry lewis pounded out a four bagger for peachs in the first inning with one mate aboard bruce redshaw worked on the mound for ray hills squad in the seven inning tilt he was clipped for 7 hits he walked two and struck out 3 peachs peg oneill gave up only 3 hits he issued no walks and fanned 12 rival batters peachs jumped out front in the first inning with a pair of runs eric pilkey singled and harry lewis homered harold hodgsons four base hit in the second made it 21 for peachs in the third inning les clarke singled and gold pilkey follow ed suit lo put runners on first and second carl timbers walk ed to load up the sacks and earl brooks doubled scoring clarke and pilkey in altonas final turn at the 3 1 plate jim cruikshank connected for a homo run and glenn bycr doubled to threaten peachs lead with one out dean war- son and don forgle were strike out victims to end the rally the normie neal started on the mound for ringwood but was shelled out of the box in the early innings bruce fockler took over in relief ron jones went the distance on the hill for the winners mt zion scored in every inn ing and in the fourth their total had reached the double figures singlesby john lawrenson and clare fockler accounted for ringwoods only tally in the first inning they were retired in one two three order in the second third and fifth innings mt zions cleanup slugger kaye evans counted three of his teams runs grant jones ron jones grant carson and allan carson each scored twice junior girls 50yd dash pat toole janet button lynda hyde running broad jump gale cossey pat toole anna may sanders hop step jump pat toole marlene malloy anna may san ders high jump gale cossey marlene malloy betty brown baseball overhand marlene malloy nancy gibson frances farr baseball distance nancy gibson gale cossey mary and erson relay race mary rae nancy gibson kar en hamilton pal toole francey devenish denise powell lor raine byer lynda hyde mil iary weldon frances farr jan et button valerie moore junior boys 50 yd dash ricky spang jim hill bobby smith running broad jump jim hill david james and ronald reesor tie grant powell hop step jump jim hill david james grant powell high jump jim hill bruce forfar alan meabry baseball overhand grant powell ronald reesor barry hilts baseball underhand billy- lehman ronald castle barry hilts baseball distance ricky spang gary chambers jim hill cancel games for friday night the doubleheader scheduled for friday evening in the clare mont community league has been cancelled the game in stead will be played on wednes day june 26th mr gord symes manager of the loop has ordered the cancellation due to the rum mage sale to be staged in the brougham park on the same i night mt zion wins tourney for the second successive year mt zions softball team has carried off the honours in the annual tournament held at win gave peachs sole possession grecnbank the winners were awarded the 25 prize money in the first round mt zion junior boys relay race jim hill allan meabry barry hilts jimmie daniels darcy forsyth meryl murphy ronald castle ken aida murray fen- wick ted winterstein wayne crowder billie harman intermediate girls 75yd dash marion byer marlene tunney carolyn tin- dall running broad jump joan harper jean winterstein caro lyn tindall hop step jump jean winterstein norecn burkholder marilyn crowder high jump joan harper marion byer and jean winter stein tic baseball distance jean win terstein norecn burkholder marion byer baseball underhand wanda brown marion bycr barbara smith baseball overhand marion byer barbara button noreen burkholder baseball underhand david chessman bill brown jim mil ler baseball distance larry spang roger forsyth ron lud- lam intermediate boys relay race larry spang jim miller don gibson barry mclean jim malloy bob wagg rodney dev enish pat middlemiss robert mole jim harper ron ludlam bill brown senior girls 100yd dash elaine forsyth clara mullen faye byer and isabel coleman tie running broad jump clara mullen faye byer daphne che- wins hop step jump clara mullen isobel coleman irene koster high jump clara mullen irene koster elaine forsyth baseball overhand irene koster judy pilkey isobel cole man baseball underhand betty ann slack bernice collins da phne chewins baseball distance elaine forsyth clara mullen daphne chewins senior girls relay race- daphne chewins irene kos ter faye byer elaine forsyth bernice collins marilyn fos- dick isobel coleman louise dyck clara mullen betty ann slack donna harper judy pil key senior boys 100yd dash peter salmon kenneth elson marvin betz running broad jump peter salmon ing sui hong ken el son hop step jump peter salmon larry mcmullen wayne corbett high jump peter salmon wayne corbett wilfred lud lam and larry mcmullen tie baseball overhand peter salmon roger todd garry smee baseball underhand ken el son glenn jackson allan an derson baseball distance wilfred ludlam ken elson roger todd senior boys relay race jim hopkins lynn mcmullen ken elson ing sui hong mar vin betz peter salmon larry spang wayne corbett harold harper david white glenn jackson brian wilkes winterstein billy lennox lome malloy miss sedors boys david toole wayne jackson allan vague miss sedores girls norma marshman muriel murphy su san schell miss griffiths girls ruttt parsons joyce williams donn skinner miss griffiths boys nell smith danny hiltz ray paisley am kindergarten girls trudj cadieux jane thomas melody mole am kindergarten boys john sanders jimmy lamoreaux harold crowder pm kindergarten girls gatl plaskett janice quilty diane holden pm kindergarten boys bob by forgie robert felstead charles rusnell proschool girls mona cop- pins jackie epworth susan slack preschool boys larry bac on donnie garrett anna wat- two locations main street at railway tracks phone a or corner of ninth main phone 3i 499 first i fi p one point ahead of mt zion altona is three points back on the third rung mr and mrs jack warrincr mt zion 15 ringwood 1 7th cone of markham and mr i mt zion ran wild over ring- and mrs denton smith of j wood in the doubleheader opener stouffville motored to cleveland on monday evening trouncing over the weekend while avay the cakemcn 151 howard they witnessed two pro ball forgics squad was shorthanded games one in ce eland and one for the gamo derek arbucklc at detroit j filled in at left field trimary races miss stoufters girls marie zweigers darlene j son nelda booth miss stoufters boys randy imoie robert slack don smith miss fords girls darlene i ham patsy hall karen barthol omew miss fords boys kennel h miller benny aida larry foote mrs emmersons girls lois i hiscy and berna ward tic received a bye while grecnbank mole roger forsyth bill brown christine yec and stouffville battled for the r hop step jump robert r emme boys bob right to enter the finals green- mole roger forsyth jim ma marshman lome yce brian bovd intermediate girls relay race marion byer jean winter stein marilyn crowder barbara button charlotte buckland no reen burkholder heather smith marie betz marlene tunney i fern boden theresa gallie car- j ole morris intermediate boys 75yd dash larry spang barry mclean robert mole running broad jump robert girls team upsets oshawa by 127 the stouffville girls softball team pulled a major upset on thursday evening of last week beating the highly rated osh- iwa dels 127 right on the motor city squads home dia mond for three innings both clubs battled in a scoreless deadlock in the fourth stouffville broke the ice when marg smith walked and ltty brooks singled in the fifth stouffville added four more runs machins circuit clout was the big blow in the rally oshawa checked stouffvilles runscoring spree for the next three innings until they found themselves trailing 65 going in to the ninth unionvillos mavis trunk renewed the stouffville rally with a solid double and from that point they couldnt le stopped they pushed across seven runs on five hits two walks and an error oshawa counted a lone tally in their half of the ninth on an error and a double marg smith betty brooks joan raymer and ma vis trunk were the top batsmen for the winners joan raymer and audrey murison shared the hurling chores for stouffville with mary cole completing the battery frank hendy exaitona pitch erout fielder hurled ballantrae lo a 71 victory over vandorf in a iake simcoe league contest last week hendy twirled a six- hitter bank upset jack watsons club loy 85 mt zion then took green- high jump bntry mclean bank into camp and downed the david coppin roger forsyth j favoured homesters 97 ron baseball overhand rozer jones handled the hurling forsyth richard baker jim chores for the winner malloy mrs widemans girls yvcte malloy margaret aida sandra mills mrs widcmans boys kent bakers five acres 1 milo nortli of no 7 highway 10th con 8ecoxi hani furniture ooi tskd ctotihxg for all ilin family dishes antiques etc open pally from 12 noon pm cimcii on sunday