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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 11, 1957, p. 12

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pf n the stooffvuli twiune vutitr my 1l 1m7 ball game ends in fisiie brawl so plack ix sioitt tuesday evenings fistic freeforall in the stouffviile ain- court baseball game at the park was certainly an inexcusaole affair a number of irresponsible asincourt piayers were cer tainly the instigators of the ridiculous icbaiczzle their on- fcporumanlike attack on plate official len buckland a without parallel in local baseball annals two wrong do not make a risht however and the influx of stouffviile players onto the diamond ony added fuel to the lire a couple of fans ho entered the fray worsened the already serious situation a few of the more coolheaded player managed to step between the combatants and the dust finally cleared the conduct of a few stouffviile players and spectators can not be excused but the attack on umpire buckland places a black mark ajtaiut the arincourt cub no referee umpire or official should be subjected to either verbal or physical abuse tmpire buckland had issued repeated warnings to the agincourt bench before the contest wus finally halted his warnings went unheeded one ot the visiting players had already been ejected from the game in a previous inning although every official is subject to error it was certainly one of the best oriieiated games we have witnessed locally this season the sooner these teenage lads learn the true meaning of the word sportsmanship the better it will be both for the game and themselves if the contest had been reasonably close there might have been some reason for dissension between the players and the official but this wasnt the case when the first agincourt player was thumbed from the game stouffviile was leading 32 when the game was awarded to the homesters following relentless heckling from the visitors bench stouffviile held a onesided 312 advantage since your reporter was an eye witness to the whole ridicul ous affair we fee that we can present a nonpartial report on the proceedings we were in complete accord with umpire buck- lands decision to halt the game in the fifth inning o officikl could continue to carry on under such conditions as existed at that point in the contest although the visitors expressedmuch dismay at mr bueklands decision they surely must have re alized that the inevitable would happen if their conduct on the bench didnt improve we would imagine that league president geo llaskett will request a fullscale report on this disgraceful exhibition of poor sportsmanship such conduct has no place in anv sport brooms xkkdkd whats needed downat our local tennis courts at the present time is not rackets but brooms the unsightly condition is certainly an eyesore in comparison to stouffvilles other uptodate park facilities on a resent visit down to markham we couldnt help but observe the immaculate condition of their tennis courts they like stouffvilles were a sorry sight only a few weeks ago it is little wonder that tennis interest here in town has faded almost to nothingness stouffviile awarded game- ly stopped the contest and awar- the wildest freeforall in the ded the game to stouffviile lengthy nistory of stoufville charge 1nipire baseball broke out in the me- hearing the officials decision als voiced regret concerning the monal park here in a scheduled about six agincourt plavers vaj whole affair he had previouslv ijjutj pro i tbt juvenilejunior york league cated the bench and charged at warned his plavers about voiei contest on tuesday evening- ag- umpire buckland pushing him ing their opinions while on the the local soccer club mark incourt fleetliners verr visitors the local with north york baseball presi- dent george haskett coach cfrfen nun i murray stewart of the cardin- julltk llud the back against the wire backstop bench if i had known such a j hamstouffville united held is one plaver hit him across the thing might happen i would general meeting on thursday leading 112 in the top of tne chest with a bat the blow was have warned them to stav out 4th if was decided that a fifth inning were awarded the cushioned bv a padded protector i of it he said its a bad thing letter of protest should be for- game by umpire len buckland in the fistic battle that followed for our team too he continued i warded to the newmarket and umpire bucklands deci stor umpire buckland left ihe plavl ii- rh district soccer league in con- came after his repeated warn- ing field and was not involved i t nection with a postponement of ings went unheeded bv plavers kreeforall i tor a five complete in a scheduled match with new- on the agincourt bencii stouffvilles first baseman i m tne two teams played i market on june 29th newmar- ilayer ousted gord eckardt was the first cari baseball harry barber twirled ket called off the game the spark was ignited in the dinar plaver to join the frav a sparkling fourhitter for thej the local club felt that new- third inning when plte official i he and an unidentified a -in- 1 wmn kcn kmgmlcy started markets action was contrary to len buckland ousted agincourt courr fielder slugged it outl th mound for visitors the league constitution batsman jack cosburn from the in a barefisted brawl team game for using abusive lang- j mates from both clubs raced on- uage the cardinals were lead- to the diamond and either joined ing the rteetliners 52 at this in or tried to separate the corn- point i batants a couple of fans were issues warning also involved injuries were eon- the situation worsened in the fined to facial lacerations and top half of the fifth inning as bruises one agincourt player darkness began to close in on had his glasses broken xhe free- the game in spite of repeated forall lasted almost fifteen min- warnings issued by the plate utes official to players on the agin- j to slake report court bench a number of the umpire len buckland told the visitors continued to heckle i tribune that he plans to file a with grant morton working in j relief stouffvilles cleanup batsman it was also decided to incor oneill twirls perfect game for peaches peachs pintsized twirler doug the first three batters he faced peg oneill hurled the first i they later romped home when perfect game in the five year les clarke and geo clarke con- history of the claremont com- neeted for hits- the winners munity league on monday eve- added single tallies in the see- ning the evmarkham mound ond and sixth and pushed three ace held the opposition clare- runs across in the fifth mont hitless for seven complete innings he issued no walks and there were no errors he reg- bob stover continued his proi expected to strengthen the lific plate performance hitting a lad- every rill be double and a single in four ap- made 0 develop the young boys porate the stouffviile juvenile stered it strike outs peachs soccer team into the club which blanked their rivals 100 umpire buckland he immediate- 1 complete report of the incident twobase blow pearances lynn taylor also connected for a twobagger sin gle base blows came from the bats of don haynes 2l ross madill harry barber and ted suzuki ross was agincourts best tapping out a double and a ingle grant morton clubbed a tiny tim msu wins opener in cup series the markhamstouffville un- iteds squeezed out a 43 victory over aurora ii on saturday night a win here on saturday july 13th would move the homesters into the second round of the cup competition kickoff time is slated for 715 in the early minutes of satur days contest the locals had a close call when a sharp aurora shot hit the inside of the goal post and bounced back into play again successive tallies by chris brophy gerry pfeil and stan godell put the msu squad out front 30 aurora changed their style of play in the second half and re sorted to long passes through the middle to set their forwards up in scoring position the at tack paid off as the markham- 1 stouffviile defence had trouble holding the fast aurora for- i wards in check they scored twice to cut the locals lead down to a scant onegoal margin too much dribbling by for wards stan godell and chris prophy wasted a number of man turned pitcher chalked up two ally chris brophy netted what the proved to be the winner au rora scored their third goal in yukon eric holdens 2hitter blanks aurora juves win 70 murray holden a first base- his initial victory after i starts on monday evening i juvenile cardinals blanked j aurora 70 in the six inning contest hol- den allowed only two hits one s enorts lnree juvenip in the second and one in the p were added to the lineup the dying minutes of the contest but they could not notch the equalizer and even the score in an effort to spark the local clubs efforts three juvenile tiny tim part of the midget quartette who will appear at the local arena this friday night as part of a bigtime wrestling show expected to draw a cap acity crowd sixth he registered eight strike outs stouffviile on the other hand clubbed aurora starter browning for 11 hits don haynes and ross madill paced the winners at the plate both players pounded out pintsize barry mclean showed considerable promise and the management are hopeful that he will develop into a good soccer performer the most colorful profes sional wrestling show ever to appear in stouffviile is slated and sky low low vic chris tie and john pesek will square off in the opener the largest for the arena on friday eve- i crowd ever to attend a wrest and organize matches for them application for membership from players residing in the markham area will also be wel comed the executive was changed and now stands as follows pres identsecretary lou meydam vicepres bill gunn treasurer christ brophy coach frank mellon the post of manager will be retained by mr lou mey dam for the present time walter koster will act as youth leader for the juvenile team anyone interested in becoming a mem ber of the club should contact any one of the above named officials as soon as possible pikes peak tent meetings are now in progress with rev r p triple and a single bob stover j ditmer as guest speaker special clouted a threebagger harry j singing by calvary gospel quar- barber connected for a double i tette of toronto is rendered at single base blows came from the each service everyone is cord- bats of murray holden 2 lynn taylor 2 and lawrence uideman tomlinson and gen- iole touched holden for aur oras only safeties every day is bargain day 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 lale model guhranlccd used cars ially invited to attenti mike kollon the big husky pitcher who toiled for stouff viile juniors a few years back is one of the young hopefuls that teddy morris has in tow for toronto argos this year kolton played fine junior foot ball and stands a good chance of catching a place with the double blue this year ning of this week heading the card is the powerful yukon eric his opponent will be the rugged german mat artist fritz von erich this match will be a best two out of three falls with a one hour time limit in addition to the mighty yukon eric and the hated fritz von erich fans will be treated to an allstar midget tag team bout featuring the wellknown little beaver and tiny tim against irish jackie ling show here is expected at the arena on friday night gkeexbaxk trims realtors 106 ix softball contest greenbank the team that was not wholeheartedly welcomed into the south ontario softball league are making a strong bid for a spot in the group playoffs on monday night here glenn tills squad trimmed harry lees realtors by a score of 106 in nine innings a three run fourth inning put the visitors out front 52 and from that stage of the con test they never looked back they added a pair of runs in the sixth and seventh and a single tally in the eighth the home sters counted runs in the first third sixth and ninth and two in the eighth polly minton stouffviile short stop hammered out a double and a single in four trips to the plate ronnie bell and hal gib son each had a pair of hits on friday night of this week stouffviile moves over to brou gham to battie bob millers boys and on monday evening i here johnsmanville will be the i visitors local girls trim whitby 81 players leg severely cut shirley godfrey third base man for the whitby girls soft- ball team suffered a 15stitch gash in her right leg following an infield collision with stouff viile pitcher joan raymer on claremont community league w l t pts wednesday evening of last week 0 it is estimated that the cana dian standard of living would be 34 percent lower if it had been acquired on a strictly cash basis peachs mt zion altona greenwood ringwood claremont results- peachs 10 claremont 0 mt zion 7 altona 6 schedule friday greenwood vs ringwoot mt zion vs claremont monday peachs vs greenwood ringwood vs altona parsons tames cardinals with a threehitter chuck parsons markhamsi stop ted suzuki and outfielder canadas newest franchiser dealer for mercury lincoln meteor cars trucks don mills rd between gormley and yandorf phone aurora iarkvicw 75s27 open 9 am to 9 pm master mound artist dug down into his bag of tricks and de livered a sparkling threehitter in friday nights baseball en counter with stouffvilles juven ile cardinals the ex-stouff- ville twirler was within three innings of chalking up a no- litter when he was clipped for a single in the fifth he was tag ged for a pair of safeties in the sixth but retired the side in one two three order in the seventh lynn taylor worked six com plete innings on the hill for the cardinals he gave up eight tle bases hits walked one and registered seven strike outs harry barber took over in relief in the sev enth and finished the game the victoria square curve bailer whiffed three of the four bat ters he faced he was clipped for one hit don haynes com pleted the battery a double by cayman a walk to atkinson and a circuit clout by pettit gave markham a 3fl lead in the first inning they added a pair in the sixth and single tallies in the fourth and j fifth stouffvilles lone run was pushed across in the sixth mike pettit and lawrence cayman were the winners mot potent batsmen both connected lor home runs a double and a single they scored five of the 1 red sox seven tallies graham pounded out a triple holdsworth connected for a double and geo christofter hit a single ros madill harry barber and ion haynes each touched par sons for hits all were single- base blows barbers single in the sixth followed by don hay res infield grasscutter pushed the frontrunner across with the cardinals only counter short allan stickley were late in ai riving markhams don middle- ton and rod mcarthur filled in for two innings stouffviile pulled off the only double play of the game in the third inning geo christoffer singled and with one out bob atkinson hit sharply to short stop ted suzuki who stepped on second forcing christoffer and fired to firstsacker gord eckardt to nab atkinson morris procenko officiated at the plate with terry lunau working on stouffville car 15 j the accident occurred in fifth 15 inning of a scheduled 9inning 12 contest joan raymer the base 6 runner was parked on second 5 when stouffviile batsman joyce 1 roberts singled the attempted putout play went to third sacker shirley godfrey but the run ner in trying to avoid the tag slid into ihe bag her spikes gouged into tiie whitby players leg above the ankle she was assisted from the field and taken to dr f j button for treatment stouffviile won the game 81 the contest which didnt get underway until nine oclock was called after five innings due to the rain it goes into the record books as a stouffviile victory however the homesters have lost only two games this season stouffviile pushed across 7 runs in the first inning to sew up the win early in the game whitby counted their lone tally also in the first stouffviile add ed a pair in the fourth joan raymer went the dis tance on ths mound for the win ners allowing only two hits she walked three and struck out six dorcen jarvis completed the battery versatile marg smith handled the trapper at i specializing in interior shampooing and simonizing crr upholstery repairs and custom made slip covers free estimates given wm meekins phone stouffviile 546jfi s33cxss33t3wsssvtvvme new used cars chev olds first base and mavis trunk cov ered second due to an injury mary cole was moved from her regular position behind the plate to third base and gwen ken nedy turned in her usual allstar performance at short barb rennie joyce roberts and bet ty brooks patrolled the outfield marg smith was the home sters most potent batsman in three trips to the plate she clubbed out a pair of singles and a triple gwen kennedy batting in the cleanup position clouted a double and a s ingle mavis trunk connected for the only other extrabase blow a two- bagger in the first inning she completed the circuit on errors single base hits came from the hats of joan raymer joyce ro berts barb rennie and mary cole whitbys infield played rather loosely at times in the first inning alone they committed five errors the visitors only run was unearned smith singled and campbells infield bouncer slipped past third baseman mary cole into left field allowing the frontrunner to score from that point on however not a single whitby player reached second base on tuesday evening july 16 stouffviile moves over to osh- awa for an encounter with the merchant maids while on wednesday july 17th oshawa dels will be the visitors hire bill garrett stouffville phone 263 or 2ts irtriri-i-rx-vm- g murray jones hit wins for mt zion murray jones was mt zions ozark ike in monday even ings crucial softball eontci at claremont with ray hills al tona sluggers trailing 64 in the last inning with two out the bases loaded and two strikes on him the reliable mt zion re ceiver laced the ball through the infield for a single clearing the sacks three runs romped home giving the 56 champs a tight 76 victory runs by cliff morris glen byer bruce redshaw and lee fretz in the second inning put altona out front 40 lome dis ney completed the circuit for allan carsons crew in the third to cut the lead to 41 it appear ed likely that the hardhitting altona squad had the contest wrapped up in the fourth inning when they pushed two more runs in to lead 61 the neversaydic mt zion boys facing defeat score three runs in their half of the sixth to pull within catching distance of their rivals ron jones bruce obrien and allan carson were the runscorers in the dramatic seventh bruce obrien lyirnc j disney and grant jones set team mate murray jones upi for the contests key hit when the dut had cleared mt zion were out front 76 and the game was over not a single claremont play er reached first base twenty- j one players appeared at the plate and twentyone were rej tired only four players man aged to connect with the ball two were hit into foul territory les jarvis who has had little luck at the plate for peachs this season hammered out a fourbase circuit clout with two mates parked on second and third peg oneill in addition firing his nohitter romped home with a pair of runs for peachs the victory for peachs coupled with mt zions tight and were nabbed bv outfielder in over altona kept the two carl timbers and short stop l deadlocked in the first earl brooks reg sandersons pace position both teams have ground ball was handled bv seven games lost two and third sacker les clarke and jack bradshaws bunt was field- j ed by oneill the pcach sol team the contest was completed in were guests at the home of mr a fogshrouded field bob red- and mrs fred timbers 7th eon- shaw handled pitching chores cession whitchurch following for claremont monday evenings game carl redshaw had control trouble in the first inning and walked timbers is a regular performer with the club union vile nurseries ltd landscape dept now offers the following services at attractive summer rates grading and sodding 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