b4 w tf wotfmtt tewyrti ranov iiwi f sports markham edge pt dover 32 parsons sensational stouffvilles chuck parsons twirled a sizzling three hitter on sunday afternoon as the markham red sox edged port dover 32 in the ontario junior c semifinals they now move into the championship finals and will battle either tilbury or wheatley markham appeared rather shaky in the opening inning a pair of hits and two errors al lowed port dover to jump into a 20 lead it was not until the fifth inning that markham got with two mates aboard hard hitting catcher bob atkinson smashed a triple into the deep outfield to push tidsbury and christopher across the plate with the tying and gamewin ningruns more than 100 partisan fans cheered their markham favour ites as they held the port dover homesters off the score sheet for the remainder of the con test for seven successive in nings parson held rhe sailors hitless only in the first and 9th cards belt newcastle 184 enter ailon tario finals cards play at caledonia monday in ont finals stouffviues juvenile cardinwas the hot dog in the home- fielders committed no less than als are undisputed holders ofsters lineup in saturdays tilt ten errors four of these be- aithma dl amlfc the eastern ontario juvenile c batting in the number 2 posi- wes occurred in the first inning aliuna ulaltro championship they will nowtion the claremont slugger stouffnlle played errorless bafi jit 7fm if f battle caledonia for the all- j banged out three singles and a f- hiw tlwix iuu ontario honours on saturday i triple in six trips to the plate afternoon they drubbed new- a singlebase blow in the 7th j castle 181 to sweep the best of inning came with the sacks three game series in 2 straight loaded and drove in two runs in they squeezed out a 9s decision addition to his plate prowess in the opener the contest was redshaw turned in a fine fielding played under protest here on performance he tucked away saturday the newcastle man- two long fly balls one from the agement said following the bat of first baseman bill brent game that they had not defin- in the fifth and another on brougham jrs as we go to press manager harold hodgson of the stouff- ville cardinals informed the 2l jsleuose to binbr00ke playoff finals will be played in broughams junior team were caledonia monday afternoon ousted from the oasa plavoffs the opener was staged in stouff- on fridav night when thev drop- ville on wednesday at three o- ped the second game of their everyone hits every player in the starting byer belts beauty lineup connected format least r one safe hit wayne redshaw olenn byer a slow starter for clock the championship will be best of three series to binbrooke of course paced the attack with altona this year due to an early- decided in a best two-out-of- they lost the opener 1512 prolific performance clean- season injury delivered the three game series a toss of a i m mcdowell and ron i of doubles ross madill and john hammered a grrd slam home the stouffville entry the visi kwinr uax vj u- ur mu u little each tapped out a double run in the sixth inning altona tors defeated the cards in the i i fouow f and a single singlebase blows went on to shut out the defend- midget dickinson in the seventh in ning eric tarleton drove the to the offerings of righthander j innings did they connect for al langford mike pettit an three safeties he was marvel- all round athlete started the lous said john wegg club sec- ball rolling with a single allan retary one of the finest junior tidsbury connected for a base pitchers in the business hit to put two markham men on j the line score was as follows fcase an error on geo christo- markham3 runs 5 hits 2 pher allowed the red sox to errors pt dover 2 runs 3 break the ice trailing 21 and i hits 2 errors peach s beat ringwood 113 in argument filled contest peachs ousted ringwood from out a double and a single for the community league semi- 1 ringwoods best plate perform finals on friday night by a score of 113 in a controversial contest the game was held up several times when players disagreed i mcfarland tapped out singles with the officials ringwoods i ken mcfarland was ejected from the contest by base umpire ivan booth in the third inning the loss of feltfielder huff in the second inning due to an injury left ringwood with only seven men bruce middleton handled the mound chores for howard for- gies squad with peg oneill working on the hill for peachs cleanup batter harry lewis was best at the plate for the win ners hitting three singles in four official trips centrefielder geo clarke bagged a triple and a single eric pilkey and peg oneill each tagged middleton for a pair of singles with the protest how many for stouffville it was just a ball back near the centrefield question of how many runs they i fence and as redshaw circled could collect in nine innings into position it bounced off the they jumped into an early lead j soccer cross bar since no came from the bats of ted su zuki gord eckardt lynn tay- lor and murray holden i five innings in the bottom half visitors best j of the sixth grant drewery eric carleton was newcastles i fleming and dean wat- semifinals last year coach murray stewart hopes the losers best performers theres no definite word with regard to future ance howard forgie collected his teams only other extrabase hit a double in the second in ning bruce fockler and ken stouffville vs almira in yfc finals it will be stouffville vs almira in the yfc softball finals al mira earned the right to meet stouffville by beating langstaff in two straight games the sec ond contest went to almira by a onesided 173 score the first game in the best twooutofthree playoffs will be gin on saturday evening at 630 the second contest scheduled for thursday sept 19th will be played under the floodlights in stouffvilles memorial park and never were headed with ground rule had been made to best batter he hammered out the exception of the sixth and cover such an occurrence the two singles and a home run eighth innings the cards count- newcastle player was credited charlie trim connected for a ed runs in every stanza in the with a home run double and a single ron dickin- fourth inning stouffville batted three pitchers son and paul mcculiough each completely around the order as newcastle pressed three pitch- tapped out a pair of singles nine men paraded to the plate ers into service in an effort to j file protest holden the winner j halt stouffvilles plate attack the newcastle management lefthander murray holden ted lane started on the mound twirled a fine game for the and worked two and twothirds cards although clipped for ten innings he was clipped for six hits the safeties were well hits neil chard took over but spaced throughout the contest i pitched to only four batters in his short stay on the hill he al- ing champs 100 coach murrav stewart hopes i regara to iuiure games for altona held a 30 edge after they can turn the tables on their f rivals this time club although they expected i to meet electric for the ontario championship it has since been learned that they are presently engaged in a series with shed- son drew walks to load up the sacks byer batting in the teams ninth position teed off on a pitch from armweary ronnie jones and four runs singles by harold hodgson bruce mcdowell and grant mt pisgah since the opening of the nen- don electric dropped the opener radio station cjrh at richmond u sheddon should oust electric hill it is a common occurrence scored to hear familiar names and i voices mrs geo leary has 1 been called twice on the tele- drcwerv and an error on jim auiz prosram but unfortunate cruikshanks fiv ball allowed 3 1 on sunday sept in two straight brougham will travel west for a series opener on either sept 21st or 22nd notified umpire morris procenko moie runs cross the plate tm m he walked three and struck out seven the stouffville south paw appeared to improve with every inning depending mainly on stuff the local lefty con fined the rival batsmen to only a pair of extra base blows a double in the first and a home run in the seventh the remain ing eight hits were all single- base blows hot dog wayne wiener redshaw lowed three hits two doubles and a triple eric carleton re placed chard and finished the game he was also hit rather freely during his five inning stint on the hill stouffville bats men collected 8 hits from his offerings he walked four and registered six strike outs ten errors newcastles pitching staff was given rather feeble support the in the sixth inning that the game was being played under protest this action was taken after the plate official called a balk on newcastle pitcher eric carle- ton the management said later that the protest was still under consideration old rivals barring any delay the card inals will now meet caledonia for the ontario championship these players will not be stran gers to our stouffville boys as they squared off last year in midget competition erviewed twice on the home although mt zion managed to and school portion of the farm get two men on base in the top broadcast half of the seventh they could teddy smith celebrated his not iwsh them around to score siltn hlr on sept fith and wit c baa r t bad his cousins as well as sam hitstingy red fleming went gerald sude and b xetherby to help him celebrate altona trims peachs 164 in playoff opener- s pitchers any similarity between mon- three in the eighth bruce middleton hammered there will be a silver collection indoor bowling a meeting of the mens bowling league will be held on monday september 16th at 8 pm at the arena bowling alley all those who are interested in putting in a team or individual players please be present if possible and if not possible to be present contact wm grove president phone 65305 or ken hamm phone 321j day nights community league game and a playoff final was purely coincidental altona won the opener by a onesided score of 164 the two teams meet again on friday night at 8 pm five pitchers a total of five pitchers were used in- the nine inning contest red fleming started on the mound for altona when his mates had built up a comfort able 132 lead coach ray hill allowed righthander bruce red shaw to take over on the hill he finished the game ross bec kett worked five fine innings for peachs but tired in the sixth bert beckett took over in the seventh but lasted only two- thirds innings eric pilkey fin ished the game- fall apart for five innings altona and peachs waged a nip and tuck battle when altona came to bat in the top half of the sixth inning the score was deadlocked at 22 what happened at this point only 18 players and two dozen shivering fans can explain a combination of hits walks and errors turned the tight con- test into a meaningless exhibi tion altona scored five runs in the sixth six in the seventh and mww kraft cheese whiz 16 clarks pork beans corn 20 syrup bee hive 2 lb shredded wheat 2 for highliner cod fillets sirloin steak stewing beef boneless porterhouse roast 63 17c 29c 35c lib pkg 27c 75c 49 rolled lb 75 long balls the altona sluggers always noted lor their power at the plate turned their longrange artillery on peachs pitchers and clubbed the ball to every corner of the outfield both bruce mc dowell and lee fretz hammer ed home runs dean watson glen byer and bruce mcdowell each belted triples bruce red shaw jim cruikshank and glen byer clubbed doubles harold hodgson altonas agile first- sacker rapped one of the longest balls ever poled in the clarempnt park in the second inning but peachs centrefielder george clarke pulled if down on the dead run early innings altona jumped into a tworun lead in the first inning leadoff batter harold hodgson worked peachs started ross beckett for a walk and bruce mcdowell poked out a fourbagger with one out glen byer singled but red fleming popped out to first baseman eric pilkey and don forgie popped up to short stop earl brooks although altona threatened on numerous other occasions they were held off the score sheet for the next four innings in the fifth inning peachs knotted the score at 22 gord pilkey drew a base on balls and ken burrows singled into right field driving the frontrunner across burrows streaked for the plate on a wild pitch and scored with a nosedive slide all altona from that point on it was all altona righthander ross beck- msu soccer club in cup competition the markhamstouffville soc cer club and brampton 1 have been selected to represent the newmarket and district soccer association in the eastern on tario cup competition the win ners will be awarded the nor man howard memorial trophy the distance on the mound for the winners he was clipped for only one hit a double by second sscker vern ferguson he was given excellent support by his team mates up to the fifth inning it was anybodys game red fleming i they had mr and mrs e har started altonas victory march j vv n di uosta on sunday with a double into centrefield and all visited mr and mrs mr and mrs leslie smith had dinner on thursday with mr and mrs r j nash at markham mr and mrs p l carr re turned home on saturday from a holiday with their daughter and family at highland grove the ball evaded outfielder kaye evans and fleming advanced to third vase on thp error singles by allan redshaw and glen byer and a walk to dean wat son chalked up three runs for ray hills squad in the sixth inning every player fan and even pitcher ron jones himself realized that mt zions reign atop the com munity league group had come to an end the valiant little hurler resorted to various types i of delivery in an effort to hit eleven cubs will lake part n stri zone altona batsmen he competition comprising six teams in the western region i s and five teams in the eastern region the winners of both regions will play in the final game teams in the western region will be markhamstouffville barrie oshawa kickers coll- jngwood oshawa polonia and brampton the first game will match stouffville and collingwood it will be played in stouffvilles memorial park on saturday sept 14th the visitors who also took part in the labor day tournament have a strong team and a very keen match is ex pected on saturday of last week the markhamstouffville club jour neyed to brampton for a game with brampton ii the local squad scored a 51 victory stan godell substituting for the in jured chris brophy scored three goals jack verra and newcomer art bakker notched the others girls even playoff series with whitby win game 96 the stouffville girls team evened their pwsu playoff series with whitby on monday evening when they defeated the county town squad by a score ett who had enjoyed consider- j 9 th grubber match will and rapped it through the in field glen byer paced altonas plate attack with a single and a home run harold hodgson tapped out a pair of singles and red fle ming clouted a double toronto the lib lb scheus food market free parking phoxe 220 free delivery able success for five innings was knocked out of the box in the seventh brother bert beck ett lacked control and issued a total of five walks in one inning eric pilkey gave up only one extrabase blow a triple by dean watson in the eighth he held the opposition off the score sheet in the ninth pegless peachs were minus their ace hurler peg oneill suffering from a pulled muscle in hisl right arm it is doubtful whe ther he will see service for the remainder of the series lawn bowling news on august 28th six bowlers from stouffville attended the i mixed trebles tournament at i tottenham for tile tearcy tro- phy dorothy wagg eleanor j crossen and don bacon were high for 2 wins three rinks attended a mixed i trebles tournament at xewmar- ket on labour day because of rain only two games were play- be played in whitby since they won the toss joan raymer went hie dis tance on the mound for the win ners doreenjarvis completed the battery mavis trunk return ed to the lineup and starred at second base two of the top performers for the local squad were outfielders marion gay- man and audrey murison stouffville dropped the series opener here on thursday eve ning of last week by an 1110 count the game went 11 in nings a four base clout by i mothersill in the eleventh al lowed whitby to squeeze out a tight victory joyce roberts and mavis trunk whacked out a single and a double gwenn ken nedy hammered a roundtripper other singlebae blows came from the bats of audrey muri son joan raymer and betty brooks the winner of the whitby- stouffville girls playoff series will meet fort erie combines in the next int c round thursday sept 12 pot luck supper and corn roast 6 pm mr and mrs men watts and at the local greens mrs wallace with 2 wins and i monday sept 16 ladies dou- woodcock 16 mrs lemon mrs klinck and i hies tournament tom hammond high for 1 win i saturday- sept 21st mixed in spite of the cold damp weaj trebles tournament birkett dept announces season on ducks open seasons and bag limits for migratory birds in ontario 1957 have been announced by the hon clare e mapledoram minister of lands and forests as follows in the central and southern districts the open seasons com mence at 9 am eastern stand ard time ducks geese rails coots gallinules woodcock and wil sons snipe in the northern district sept 14to dec 14 in the central district 9 am sept 28 to dec 14 in tht southern district ex cept that in essex county the open season for geese is from 9 am oct 5 to dec 31 inclusive the northern district of on tario comprises the territorial districts of kenora patricia rainy river thunder bay coch rane and timiskaming and those portions of algoma sudbury and nipissing lying northerly of highway 17 between mattawa and sault ste marie and north erly of the international bound ary between sault ste marie and lake superior the southern district com prises those parls of muskoka district and simcoe county ly ing west of highway 69 in on tario county those parts of the townships of rama mara tho- rah brock and reach lying west of highways 69 to 12 and the townships of scott ux- bridge pickering whitby and east- whitby in durham coun ty the townships of darlington and clarke and the counties of brant bruce dufferin elgin essex grey haldimand halton huron kent lambton lincoln middlesex norfolk oxford peel perth waterloo welland wellington wentworth york the central district comprises j all that part of the provinces which is not included in the northern district or the south- ern district daily bag limit ducks 8 geese 5 coots rails and gallin- ules 25 wilsons snipe 8 wood- cock 8 possession limits ducks 16 geese 10 wilsons snipe 8 om iarr afternoon mr and mrs ross stephenson and girls of richmond hill had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs a stephenson mrs stella fogal mr and mrs c w butlin kathy and chip from port huron mich visited on friday with mrs wil ton and mr and mrs roy how- lett mrs fogal remained for the weekend mr and mrs roy smith and sirls and john mullings enjoyed a picnic lunch and a drive in the orangeville district on sun day afternoon mr and mrs ieslie smith called on mr and mrs henry stephenson on sunday evening the trustees of no 7 school held a bee at the school on fri day evening and started to clean up the school yard re ready for a call as they intend to have another one to do some more 1 work around the school grounds mr and mrs garnet patten- 1 den janet and patty of rutheri glen and mrs a pattenden of j vandorf called on mr and mrs c pattenden sunday afternoon no sunday school or church servlco next sunday the usual 2nd with a missionary progam for the sunday school on sunday sepi 2 there will he a rally pay service at 2 pm and all are invited to keep this date in mind according to an interview on cjrh on sept 9th with dr j n emerson and norman ritchi of richmond hill concerning the dugout canoe found in hainps lake this past summer a mora definite aire has been ascertained following a carbon test it is believed to have been made be tween the years 1437 and 1677 at which time this area was in habited by iroquois indians mk ritchie plans to do further skin- diving in the lake this fall to find out the kinds of fish and vegetation which are in the n apparently the local lakes differ greatly for instance bond iake and haines lake are quite different the dugout was on display at the cnb and will likely be displayed later at th royal ontario museum or at dalziel park geo haskett sports editor of the newmarket era express reports that only six fans turned out to watch a recent peewee baseball contest between new market and cobourg five of these spectators were from new market and one from cobourg husbands wives get pep vim feel younger thousands of couples areveftk ssornoul j exhausted because od- lacks iron for new j younger feeling alter 40 try ostrex tonio j tablets contain iron for new pep sim plus i supplement dose vitamin bi in a single day i ostrex supplies as much iron as 16 dor raw 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