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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 29, 1958, p. 10

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ttft w the stouffyoie tribune ihauuf my 58 how would too call it an umpire is often called on to make a decision on a rule that neither he nor any player in the park is positively sure about in such cases in order that the game shouldnt be held up while the official peruses the rule book the umpire olten makes a ruling to the best or his knowledge sometimes hes right and sometimes hes wrong such a case occurred in the claremont community league last week how would you call it claremont were at bat and markham were in the field dave beverley of claremont was parked on third base and doug allman hit a fly ball into left field the markham out- fielder in attempting to catch the ball juggled it three or lour times the moment the ball touched the markhant players gloe beverley took off and scored the plate umpire ruled he was safe the markham management argued that the runner couldnt legally leave the bag until the ball was securely caught the base official the writer agreed and following a hurried consultation with the plate umpire beverley was called out who was right according to section 9 rule 47 a baserunner who holds his base on a fly ball may advance the moment such a fly ball touches the person of a fielder with the risk of being put out if my interpretation of this rule is correct then beverley of claremont was safe the plate official was correct and the base umpire was wrong sorry men costly game tuesday night was to be the opening game here of the markham township softball league it had to be cancelled however since a flick of the switch would automatically cost the town approximately 6100 in other words for a twohour ball game the fee would be the same as for one month it is easily understood that to play the game here on tuesday would tiave been financially foolish it is expected that the lights will be turned on next week at the start of a new month mr geo storey secretarytreasurer of the public utilities commission informed your reporter that too often organiza tions do not understand the operation of the park floodlights he pointed out that the arenas power supply carried a similar calendarmonth charge too late now stouffvilles softball predicament is far from rosy accord ing to our latest report with the schedule now underway it is feared that our entry here may find it difficult to scrape together the necessary nine players per game this is indeed a sorry state of affairs if there is a player shortage as the schedule opens i would hate to place much faith on any influx of bench strength as the season progresses good performers just arent picked up that easily any young men who are really interested in the game should have made up their minds before this late date begging and coaxing players to attend pre- schedule workouts and regular games never has worked out and never will just as was the case last year when theyre needed most theyre nowhere to be found this spring a successful attempt was made to reorganize the markham township circuit it wasnjt done without some energetic work on the part of two or three local softball en thusiasts the first two or three meetings were disappointing failures but the sponsors wouldnt give up and their interest finally paid off now its possible that a withdrawal by our team here might disrupt the entire organization the group is presently struggling along with a minimum of four teams anything less than four entries would dissolve the whole setup we cannot let this happen buy smithcorona typewriters at the tribune jfoquajpalmkqtjda pncklinfb goslings this charming miss menu to be wondering as she mdaiires her easter present picture your easter in color after the bleaker days of win ter theres really nothing like new easter finery and fresh spring flowers to give our lagging spirits a lift th0 is the time of year when color reappears on the scene slipcovers on the furni ture the first spring foliage and blossoms pastel sweaters and gay giuc prints bowls of easter eggs end jelly beans on the coffee table almost everywhere you look these days the world seems to be putting its best foot forward which makes it a fine time for you to put color film into your camera for all of you whore planning a picture record of easter at your house color film is a mst you know how color snapshots or color slides have a wonderful way of bringing back colorful scenes with remarkable realism how they help you relive every vital detail of a time and place well isnt that the kind of record youd like to have when you re view the pictures you shoot this j eastcrtimo basically there are two kinds of color film one especially d lnd for taking color snapshots srd tfcj clhtr for making color sioa cameras color film now comes in all standard roll film sizes to fit every type of camera thats now on the market the new color snapshot film kodacolor cu is a real boon to family picturetakers it may be used in daylight or with flash toithout the addition of filters or blue flash bulbs to compensate for the different light this is the most carefree color film ever just load it into your camera and snap away indoors or out with flash or without you should particularly enjoy using this type of color film for all your easter shooting theres not only the colorful easter pa rade itself theres the easter bunny and the treats he brings egg hunts and parties for the children visitors on spring vaca tion new pets and blooming plants the whole family together for easter dinner be sure to catch not only the highlights but the sidelights too feusy little fingers coloring easter eggs ard making fancy party favors a tug owar over an easter basket a canine culprit caught in the act of removing a chocolate bunnys hjadr a sleepy to nod- din over a bedtime peter rabbi lor a special-occa- utory item rested for elaborate i 6 1 john van giider greenwood blanks uxbridge 40 claremont wins righthander neil pascoe twirled greenwood to a 40 vic tory over uxbridge in the first game of thursday nights twin bill claremont rallied to beat markham 93 in the second con test the greenwood windmill hur- ler allowed the rival uxbridge batsmen only two hits in the seven inning tilt john hill tap ped out a singlebase blow in the second inning and jim noble connected for a safety in the sixth jake cain hurled good ball for uxbridge but received rather weak support in the field green wood moved out front 10 in the second inning when lome dis ney romped across the plate disney laurie barclay and ken mctaggart chalked up addition al tallies in the fourth bill mitchell bill maxwell and laurie barclay each clipped cain for a pair of hits howard malcolm belted a triple and neil pascoe poked a single claremont 9 markham 3 leading 31 going into the top half of the third inning mark ham faded at the bat and failed to score another tally for the remainder of the contest clare- monts whirlwind moundsman settled down and retired the op position in one two three or der in the fifth sixth and sev enth innings wayne redshaw paced the claremont attack with three runs wilf gliddon romped home with a pair bob cherry dave beverley lloyd pascoe and haughman scored singles ree- sor degeer and mathews chalk ed up the markham runs ted mathews went the distance on the hill for the markhamites claremont catcher dave bev erley and third sacker bob cher ry delivered the payoff blows for the winners both players whacked out ringing doubles with men on base bob petch jim raymer monte hallman and morris procenko attended the game procenko was the only one of this num ber to take a turn at the bat richmond hill team wins c0ssa meet richmond hill high school scored 66 points to capture the central ont secondary schools association track and field cha mpionship uxbridge and pickering dis trict tied for second place well back with 28 points host tren ton high school tallied 17 athletes from parry sound to trenton broke nine records dur ing the daylong meet with trentons al clarke a junior being the only double record- setter clarke won the eight- point shot put with a heave of 46 8u and also took the jave lin throw at 139 8 oshawas aru shot put 47 9 hunter orillia hop step jump 427 and moore ux bridge pole vault 112 set senior marks in the intermedi ate division miehselis of parry sound broad jump 213i and munroe of pickering dis trict hs high jump 58vi broke existing standards in addition to clarkes junior records gibson of richmond hill broad jump 185v4 and arbuckle of uxbridge hop step jump 395 established rec ords field day champs three of stouffvilles most nual high school track and prominent student athletes field meet held recently the carried off the honours in their winners are left to right respective classes at the an- john little sr norm hend ricks intermediate and ro- ed with their individual tro- ger stover jr the cham- phies at the annual commence- pions will be formally present- ment exercises in the fall lunan homers markham drubs richmond 101 in softball opener hill public school field day june 9 the annual stouffviue public school track and field day will be held on monday june 9th the early competitions will be held in the park and the remain der at the school two new classes have been added to the senior boys division including the shot putt and the standing broad jump the underhand accuracy throw has been elim inated the current individual cham pions are junior pat toole and jim hill intermediate marion byer larry spang and roger forsyth senior clara mullen and peter salmon some doubt that we can lift ourselves out of the recession by our inflation bootstraps a towering home run over the left field fence by pintsized terry lunau started markham on the victory trail in the open ing game of the township soft- ball circuit the aces stepped into richmond hill on tuesday night and trounced the yonge street squad 101 the aurora- stouffviue tilt scheduled for the stouffviue park was cancelled a pair of walks to markhams harry young and bruce middle- ton set the stage for lunaus circuit clout the winners addetl a single tally in the third and salted the game away with a five hit six run barrage in the 7th richmond hill pushed their only run across in the bot tom half of the second firstsacker monte holman turned in a torrid plate perform ance for markham in six trips he whacked out three singles and a triple his threebagger was a blow to deep centrefield that was good for an easy four bases in completing the circuit he neglected to touch the third sack and had to retrieve the bag he later scored when mor ris procenko rapped a single through the infield jim ray mer terry lunau bob petch bruce middleton and morris procenko each collected a pair of safeties mike huggins had one hit bruce middleton markhams whirlwind hurler went the dis tance on the mound for the aces he was clipped for six hits he issued 4 walks and reg istered 5 strike outs he was given strong support by his mates both in the field and at the bat geo ward started on the mound for richmond hill he gave up 11 hits bill jackson took over in relief and finished the contest he was clipped for 3 hits joe mclean was the hills top batsman belting a double and two singles on thursday night of this week stouffviue journeys to markham while aurora enter tains richmond hill on tues day night stouffviue will play host to markham here and au rora travels to richmond hill when you really have some thing to show for your bills its likely you have a happier home bring your car troubles to us you can depend on our know how fo sav you trouble and money when it comes to auto repairs because we know what we are doing and why you can be sure well do it r1ghti edgevale motors ltd koro edsel dealers sis phone stoutlville 216 if you have a car prob lem we have the answer everton jones passes lifelong resident everton jones lifelong resi dent of this district passed away at the scarborough hospital on monday following a prolonged illness he was in his 86th year mr jones was born in the dist rict and spent his entire life time here he farmed on the 9th concession of whitchurch prior to going to markham where he operated the elevators and coal business for many years mrs jones who predeceased her husband was the former madge brown daughter of a former methodist minister in stouffviue surviving is one daughter alice mrs wallace pyatt of lancaster nb also two sisters mrs elizabeth paisley mark ham and clara mrs charles fockler deceased the funeral on thursday of this week will be conducted from the dixon funeral home markham with interment in elmwood cemetery altona wins second whips uxbridge 157 altona a oncedoubtful entry in the claremont community league is to date having little trouble with the opposition last week they whipped markham 126 and on monday night they trounced uxbridge 157 in the twinbill opener greenwood posted its second victory in as many starts beating peachs 65 altona 15 uxbridge 7 fielding a sprinkling of new talent around a nucleus of top- notch veterans altona struck for five runs in the first inning and never were headed they added single tallies in the third and fourth innings three in the fifth and five in the sixth ux bridge staged a brief three run rally in the fifth but left a pair of men stranded on base they scored singles in the first and seventh and two in the second murray mcdowell worked 5 innings on the mound for the winners bruce redshaw com pleted the route harold hodgson and cliff morris paced the altona attack each counting three runs cliff dunkeld allan redshaw and bob clodd collected a pair gord mcdowell geo neal and bruce redshaw romped home with singles miller scored three of uxbridges seven runs jim no ble david noble jerry cooper and earl yake completed the circuit for the other tallies greenwood 6 peachs 5 greenwood chalked up their 2nd straight victory and peachs dropped their second in a row in the monday night opener greenwoods runs came- in pairs as they counted two in the first third and sixth innings peachs scored one in the first and fifth and three in the fourth going into the sixth and final inning peachs held a 54 edge this advantage faded however when neil pascoe singled and carter connected for a 2baggcr bill maxwells hit pulled tho game out of the fire for green wood earl brooks carl timbers eric pilkey les jarvis and ross beckett rounded the sacks for the defending champs glenn carter bill maxwell bob blake les wilson laurie barclay and neil pascoe scored for the win ners community league standing w l pts greenwood 2 0 4 claremont 2 0 4 altona 2 0 4 markham 0 2 0 peachs 0 2 1 uxbridge 0 2 0 results greenwooc 6 peachs 5 altona 15 uxbridge 7 claremont 9 markham 3 greenwood 4 uxbridge 0 schedule thursday uxbridge vs markham altona vs greenwood monday claremont vs uxbridge markham vs peachs jerry waite heads local tennis club the stouffviue tennis club held its first meeting of the sea son on monday at the tennis courts an election for officers was held and new business dis cussed the executive is as fol lows president jerry waite vicepres bill murphy secty- treas shirley fosdick social conveners marion gostick and marilyn fosdick games chair man walter barkey press re porter jim rehill the building of a fence on the east side of the courts was discussed it was hoped that outside assistance could be obtained for this ven ture if funds were available a practise backboard would be put up atthe rear of the courts it is hoped eventually to have lights installed fees were set at two dollars for seniors and one dollar for students monday night is to be set aside for be ginners and wednesday night for senior players instruction will be offered by senior mem bers there was a good turnout and already thirty names have been submitted for membership so ctrnie on out and join the gang for tennis cant turn on lights c game cancelled stouffvilles opening game of the markham twp softball lea gue had to be cancelled here on tuesday night coach jack wap son informed the tribune that the town would be charged a onemonth service fee if the floodlights were used on tues- day aurora were to be the visi tors here the next home contest is sctieduled for the merorial park on tuesday june 3 markham will provide the opposition whitchurch school field day may 29 the annual whitchurch town ship track and field meet will be held on thursday may 29th fourteen public schools will take pait the competitions will start at 930 am and will be completed by three oclock winners will be divided into senior intermediate and junior classes the school compiling the most points will receive the coveted trophy the award was presented to the vivian public school last year the trophy pre sentations will take place at 3 pm local girls team leads school playoff clara mullen pitched the stou ffviue public school girls soft- ball team to a 2215 victory over buttonville on tuesday after noon it was the first game in a best of three playoff final the return tilt is scheduled for but tonville on thursday and if a third contest is necessary it will also be played there other teams in the group were mark ham unionville and milliken jean winterstcin completes the stouffviue battery the eyes serve as a mirror as to what goes on inside the mind and body the only internal blood vessels which are visible are the ones in back of the eye- d can study wlt hls p ball called the retina vessels cal e s he can fnd clues from these vessels which the that hei him know how rest of your body is functioning the stouffviue tribune mnmmq qoa with lovo affairs that are sincerely i taken to heart are not the ones i taken to court corn flakes kellqggs u kraft dinner corn syrup bee hive cello tomatoes new potatoes porter house roast bacon squares fresh capons for pkgs lb tin carton 10 lbs boneles s i lb lb lb 35 29 21 49c 79c 39c 49c scheus slouftville free parking phone 220 food market ontario free delivery

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