fnt 12 the stooffykii twwnc twwty my i 157 top athletes at vivian public school exckttkxt skiwtiov it l a known fan that any club or organization atll prosper tnd flourish only as ion as it has prop- leadership the same u true for the wal swimming poo project which will be an important part of stouffvilles recreational life the commltee in selecting mr a h andy williams as poo manager could not have made a more excellent choke those who have worked closest to andy know that he is very enthusiastic about any responsibility that is directed his way his two associates messrs lome boadway and bill murphy will also shoulder their liare of the work that the project involves its a real challenge for these three men one 1 am sur they can meet and master tvkkstiixg it epite of the torrential downpour that hit dtouffvill and district on friday nism a larse crowd of enthusiastic spectators attended th seasons first professional wrestling bout in the arena it was a colorful performance equal to anything on rnuht wunrs at the regular thurday night matches in toronto maple ieaf garden although thp collapse of the ring in the first round of the tag team final appeared to hamper the efforts of the wrestlers the crowd appeared to enjoy every minute of the freeforall two or three overly zealous fans were not content to rmiin within the confines of their ringside eats but ventured to the edge of the ropes they beat a hasty retreat however when the huge grapplers threatened to annihilate them one teenager was lifted bodily off the floor the next bout slated for friday evening july j 2th will be loaded with mars thf midgets will t the card including the wellknown little beaver in addition the huge mat giant yukon eric will test his strength against the ruthless fritz von kric much publicized german muscleman it all adds up to a fine show ml zion wins two- way tie for first place mt zion came up with an im portant 106 victory over pea chs on tuesday night to pull into a twoway tie with peachs lor the community league lead both teams have a record of six i wins two losses and one tie peachs were minus their ace hurlor peg oneill eric pilkey vacated his first base position and handled the mound chores ron jones went the route for the winners a big five run fourth inning provided mt zion with the ne cessary tallies to win the game nine batters paraded to the plate during the rally they added single runs in the second and fifth and three in the sixth reachs counted three in the first one in the fifth and a pair in the seventh murray jones and grant car- ion completed the circuit on two occasions for mt zion erie pilkey scored three of peachs six tallies harry lewis clouted rt home run a double and a single xor the seventh concession squad the two teams will hook up again on july 22nd altona 7 kingwood 2 altona moved to within one point of the leagueleaders on tuesday night as they trounced ringwood 72 they bunched to gether two hits and four walks in the second inning to push six runs across the plate they counted a single tally in the first ringwood scored a pair of ballplayers wed ecia stickley a wellknown 1st sacker with the stouffville girls softball team was married to mr bill brown of north mark- bam on friday edna lias per formed with three local teams in the past few years starting out with victoria square and mov ing over to peachs for three seasons fern hoover also a former softballer and cliff dun- keld an altona outfielder have joined the married ranks rec ently the vivian public school was the winner of the whit church township track and fiekl championship held recent ly in the vandorf community park the two students who chalked the majority of points for the vivian school are pic tured above anna miltenburg 8 a grade 3 pupil scored two firsts and two seconds while paul grose 11 counted four firsts and two seconds he is a grade 6 student the two champions bedecked in their ribbons proudly display the coveted trophy big wrestler breaks ring police eject two spectators by now school teachers have started to miss all the young sters who are on vacation in a nice sort ot way people who think up new- styles and shapes for chairs are getting almost as wacky as de signers of millinery runs in the third cleanup slugger dean wat son was the winners most po tent batsman tapping out half of his teams four hits allan redshaw and murray mcdowell connected for the other safeties ringwood counted their two runs on a hit a walk and an error bruce focklers ball was hobbled howard forgie hit safely and clare fockler drew a base on balls every day is bargain day 1 at bill shields motors ltd bill will beat any deal in canada on a new mercury lincoln meteor or mercury truck also a selection of late model guaranteed used cars canadas newest franchisee dealer for mercury lincoln meteor cars trucks don mills rd hclwccn jormley and vandorf ihonc aurora parkview 75s27 open 9 am to 9 pm three hundred and twenty- five pounds of hurtling muscle wrenched stouffvilles wrestling ring off its moorings in friday evenings main tag team match the huge miller brothers tip ping the scales at well over 300 pounds apiece pounded the com bination of ronnie atcheson and prince maiava into sub mission before a large crowd of antimiller spectators the first round was only ten minutes old when one of the giant miller brothers hurled his opponent ronnie atcheson into the ropes the tensiontight strands stretched almost six feet into thin air and snapped two of the supports arena offi cials worked strenuously during the betweenround intermission to repair the damage but their efforts proved fruitless hardly had the ring been re turned to its previous condition when one of the bonebending combatants slammed his oppon ent into file ropes snapping the turnbuckle although the ring was in a rather precarious con dition the wrestlers finished their bout although the powerful millers lost the first round they had a decided edge in the match they quickly disposed of the prince and his cohort in rounds two and three with the exception of round one the prince did very little in the ring in rounds 2 and 3 the shaggyhaired maiava was toss ed around like a matchstick by the huge millers atcheson did not fare much better although he was subjected to a consider able amount of dirty treat ment when the officials back was turned for almost fifteen minutes of the first round ronnie atche son was mauled by the combi nation of ed and bob miller while prince maiava stood help less in his corner the millers gouged pulled twisted and chok ed until their opponent atche son was ready to be carried out of the ring in pieces he did manage however to tag the prince and with a toss of his moplike mane he was quickly into the fray he delivered a couple of sharp judochops to ed millers neck then hammer ed his partner with his own rockhard head sending him limp to the canvas a quick leg scissors ended the round in both the second and third rounds the millers employed the backbreaker hold to beat their opponent into submission in both sessions the prince was thefortunate party at the final count all four wrestlers were in side the ring police chief edwards and con stable randall were kept on the move throughout the bout pro tecting both the wrestlers and the fans in the first round one spectator reached through the ropes and grabbed ed millers ankle in a flurry the huge grap- pier leaped into the front row seats and shook the fan rather severely another overzealous youth bravely ventured to the edge of the ring but police chief edwards and constable randall hurriedly escorted the fans to a more protected section of the arena prior to the start of round two while the wrestlers awaited the completion of the repair work on the ring a teenage lad advanced rather threateningly in the direction of 325 pound ed miller with a quick turn the grappler grabbed him by the shirt and lifted him bodily off the floor he retired quietly to his ringside seat in the preliminary clashes fred atkins overpowered dick beyer and john goutch and johnny walker battled to a 30- minutc draw juniors blank claremont 30 in soccer tilt stouffville whips brougham 64 by bunt attack coach jack watson and his stouffville softball squad pulled an old trick out of the bag and used it to good advantage in their home encounter with bob millers brougham boys on mon day night they literally bunt ed themselves to victory in past years bunts have prob ably won the local verterans more softball contests than an allout hitting attack this prac tice counted the homesters a valuable pair of points here on monday sling shot twirler doug card chalked up his second victory in a stouffville uniform hal gib son completed the battery the hardthrowing righthander was clipped for only six hits in the nine innings bob miller broughams noted slowballer was the victim of the stouffville bunt attack he allowed 13 hits stu mc- guckin hammered out a round- tripper for the visitors in the seventh earl pilkey recently acquired third sacker from the claremont club whacked out a pair of singles grant johnston a tower of strength on the bro ugham team connected for two doubles hal gibson was once again stouffvilles leading batsman pounding out a pair of doubles bud lehman doug card and jack watson each connected for two singles single blows came from the bats of lloyd raymer geo rumney clare fockler and harry young the local realtors found themselves shorthanded for the game and were forced to press ringwood receiver clare fockler into service he performed at first base lloyd raymer covered second with jack watson on third and bud lehman at short the latter pulled off the only double play of the game snar ing a line drive and doubling the runner off first base neil brown geo rumney and har ry young patrolled the outfield gord swifty todd was on the receiving end of bob mil lers offerings ellieott handled the trapper at first base with stu mcguckin at second earl pilkey covered the third base hot spot with ivan booth at short cardinals blank markham 60 barber allows only 4 hits the stouffville cardinal upset the markham red sox 60 on tuesday evening behind the fourhit pitching perform ance of righthander harry bar ber the homesters scored all their runs of markham starter appleton he worked one and onethird innings on the mound for the visitors barber went the route for stouffville with don haynes completing the battery tod suuki the cardinals hot test batter at the present time tapped out a single to touch off stouffvilles fiverun rally in the first inning john little worked appleton for a base on balls and rightfielder bob stover connect ed for a hit lynn taylor was issued a walk and barber was pair of singles by ted suzuki and bob stover pushed stouff villes sixth and final run across the plate appleton was pulied from the mound when he walk ed john little and lynn taylor chuck parsons took pver in relief and held stouffville off the score sheet for the remain ing innings in three and two- thirds innings the exstouffville curve ball artist registered ten strike outs mike pettit with a pair of singles paced the markham plate attack his safeties came however with the bases empty parsons and macdonald con nected for the visitors other nafeties stouffvilles mound ace harry safe on an error ross madills ber workcd x imlin ball was muffed and when thel wl a t e hand dust had cleared five runs had n e of handicap he crossed the plate don haynes h fivc baters walked flied out to left held while gord mt eckardt and stcckley were j day evening of this strike out victims week stouffville moves down to j markham s morgan park to the cardinals sewed up the i work in a rained out game with game in the second inning a i the southern rivals bass fishing season opened on july 1st famed midgets coming here next week the muchpublicized midgets will head the stouffville wrest ling card in the arena on fri day evening july 12th four of the pintsized mat artists who will appear here are big attrac tions at maple leaf gardens ski lo lo and irish jockie will pair off against little beaver and tiny tim in the feature bout the midgets will be making their initial appearance before stouffville fans when they come to town next week the agile acrobats are familiar to tv viewers however a strong sup porting card will also be featur ed on next weeks show bass time is now open and that for thousands of fish ermen and women means ac tion for while it has been pre ceded by speckled trout and pic kerel fishing the largemouth and smallmouth bass season stands first in the affections of all there are several reasons first perhaps is the fact that bass is regarded as the gamest freshwater fish of all next is the fact that he is found almost anywhere from the great lakes to the extreme north from the eastern to the western boundaries of ontario his willingness to hit at the right time is proverbial the pugnacious bronze back will strike at almost any live bait at almost any type of casting or spinning lure at flies and bugs he may be caught stillfishing casting or just lazily trolling many experts believe that even if the bass isnt hungry he will smash a lure out of sheer pugacity that is certainly the case in june when the fish are on the spawning beds which is the reason the department of lands and forests appeals to sportsmen to give the fish a chance where reasonable ap peals fail there are regulations to protect the fish until july 1 when the bass season opens in ontario there isnt a great deal of dif ference between the largemouth and the smallmouth they may be distinguished apart however by the fact the mouth of the largemouthed fish extends be yond the eye colour isnt much of an indi cation both fish are dark green ranging to brown or almost black depending on the water in which they are found gener ally however the largemouth may be found in warmer waters than the other type and not in frequently they are larger for instance the worlds record large mouth caught in georgia where waters are warmer than in on tario is a 22 lb 4 oz fish the largest smallmouth on record here weighed nine pounds two ounces and was caught in nip- issing county ont however the worlds record fish weighed 14 pounds and was taken in florida despite tremendously increas ed fishing pressure the bass is still doing well here given reas onable protection a female bass will produce a family of 4000 to 5000 youngsters in addition the department operates a num ber of bass hatcheries and rec ently has had marked success in transferring fish from lakes in which they were not doing too well because of overcrowd ing to other lakes which give them a better opportunity to grow and reproduce both types like crayfish frogs worms minnows and insects leeches and helgramites are also among their favourite foods department officials admit it is difficult to define exactly where the best spots for open ing day are because both fish are distributed fairly well thro ughout the province but for the largemouth var iety theres no question of the popularity of the rideau and kawartha lakes districts lake of the woods and similar areas the rideaus particularly along the canal which runs from king ston to ottawa are weedy have many flooded areas in the con necting waterways and annual ly produce as many and as large bass as any other spot in the province average size runs from two to three pounds al though seven and eightpound fish are frequently caught and are usually big enough to take prizes in the innumerable fish contests as for the smallmouth you can start on the island of to ronto bay and work anywhere east or west from the thousand islands to the st clair river and get bass to the north they extend beyond lake nipissing and west to lake of the woods where they were first introduced years ago because of their popu larity among fishermen bass fishing is particularly good in the bay of quinte along the reefs and shoals of lake erie almost anywhere along the south shore of lake huron and in georgian bay the mani- toulin island lake nipissing rocky lakes and rivers are pop ular spots fast or slow water if it is cold all produce the fightingest fish of all dont worry too much if the fish dont hit as soon as you see cup series soccer opens sat all was quiet on the district soccer front over the past week end due to the long holiday weekend no games were sched uled for saturday all the teams in the newmar ket and district soccer league will swing back into action in cup series first round play july 6 in one bracket of the cup series newmarket will play aurora first the firsl game in the twogame totalgoals set will be at newmarket fair grounds july 6 with game two at aurora july 13 in a second cup series aurora seconds will be at home to markhamstouffville united on july 6 with the second game at stouffville july 13 the two brampton teams meet in the third first round playoff ah first round cup series playoffs are to be settled on a twogame totalgoals basis bradford the leagues sev enth team has drawn a bye in the first round harry young centre fielder with lees softball squad will return to his native club mark ham aces a recent shakeup in the markham management ha prompted a call to have the re liable outfielder return to the aces lineup a colourful wrestling card has been arranged xor friday eve ning july 12th not only will the much publicized midgets be in action but the powerful yu kon eric and german mat artist fritz von eric will pair off in an allstar bout all marriages are happy its the living together after ward that causes all the trouble them experts say there are places where you can see thou sands of them in relatively shal low water there are times when both fish are exasperatingly slow to hit but there are also times as any fisherman knows when the fish strike so fast you cant handle them the limit is six per day i stouffvilles junior soccer team chalked up their first win over claremont when they shut out the opposition 30 the con- test was played in claremont the forward line of jerry pheill don eddington and barry mcj lean were the big guns in the stouffville attack scoring all three goals jerry pheil opened the scori ing for the local squad after twenty minutes of play withj wingers don eddington andl barry mclean assisting at half time coach walter koster shifted pheil back as second centrehalf in a defensive move to keep the opposition off the score sheet the plan worked j well as claremont didnt havcj a single shot on stouffville goalie joe haylow barry mclean made it 20 on a neat tally outshifting three rival players five minutes later don eddington booted the final goal between the post- bill white bob corbett and rick wedeltoft played well on defence marvin betz and harj clabemont community ieagui- w l t pts peachs 6 2 1 13 mt zion 6 2 1 13 altona 6 3 n 12 greenwood 3 4 0 6 ringwood 2 1 5 claremont 0 7 1 1 results altona 5 g cenwood 3 claremont 3 mt zior g altona 7 ringwood 2 mt zion 10 peachs fi schedule r ridav i greenwood vs peachs ringwood v s claremont monday altona vs mt zion claremont vs peachs eie vey bellman worked wcu at ccntte a championship banquet was tendered the aurora belaircs on saturday night they were presented with windbreakers crests cardigans plaquos and j medals mr arthur latcham reports i a record attendance at the duf- 1 ferin golf driving range on j monday ss no 19 markham promotions alphabetically arrangedl to grade david boyd 776 lois stou- ffer 853 to grade 7 herbert hoover 691 jan scott 616 to grade 6 carol boyd 836 dclwin chase 662 bruce henderson 691 sharon johnson 645 to grade 5 douglas stouffer 722 terry weesc 552 to grade t karen chase 614 eric hoo ver 706 david jones 72ltr eugene lewis 64 marlin stei- ner 621 valerie wccse 744 to grade 3 karl boyd 821 karen harper 891 vernice hoover 952 to grade 2 james arsenault lynne bad- gorow bonnie chase john hoo ver robert wccse garry win- nitoy ijcpeaters j gerald lewis grade 8 robert bradley grade 1 alice e bennett principal spectacular big name professional wrestling tv stars from maple leaf gardens in stouffville arena friday july 12 headlined by yukon eric vs fritz von erich the midget tag team irish jackie sky lowlow vs little beaver a tiny tim vic christie vs john pesek