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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 28, 1959, p. 13

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sports rtdwtre markham suffers second straight loss pickering wins 52 helen cayman sr field day ron brillinger champions helen gayman and ron bril- j vault the running broad jump i helen gavman was almost alone linger are the new senior cham- the 440 yds and the 100 yds i in the field she rolled up 25 pions at the stouffviue dist lorne grove was the senior run- points her closest competitor high school both competitors nerup with 18 points dave hi- was louise pavne with 10 rolled to rather easy individual sey and bill sanders finished in i mary harwood placed third victories at the annual field that order i faye byer last years junior day meet held on monday miss roger stover piled up a lour champion bowed to janet hath- gayraan collected a total of five point lead over his nearest in- 1 away in the intermediate class firsts for twentyfive points termediate rival hilyard man- barb miller was third dianne brillinger topped lour events j uel stover topped the field in lor twenty points helen gay- the hop step and jump the run- the markham aces minus whacked singles matthews gave heir ace righthander peg 0j up only lour safeties al hughes jelll absorbed their second belted a pair of singles bill l1 olm traight loss on tuesday night hansen and bui rimmer each janet hathaway topped her in underrated pickering club tapped out one singlebase blow class in me intermediate group allied for three runs in the gord found touched middleton dianne nelson is the new man was intermediate cham pion last year roger stover captured the in termediate honours and glenn jackson was the junior champ ighth inning to whip the for a hit lomesters 52 markham sufj pickering grabbed a two run ered an 82 setback at the hands lead in the fourth inning bert f mt zion in brooklin onl white and herb legarb romped vlonday night i home on pitcher bill hansens southpaw twirler ted mat- single jack watson broke the i have carried the schooltotours hews threw good ball for ice for markham in the bottom i numerous track and field junior champion the three male athletes are worthy holders of the senior intermediate and junior titles brillinger stover and jackson arkham until the eighth in- half of the fourth when a wild ling a rifle shot ground ball throw on al tidsburys sharp lipped past secondsaeker mike ground ball pulled first sacker luggins to give pickerings al jim pyatts foot off the bag in lughes a life he whipped 3 the sixth inning it was jack tribes past bert white but his watson again who completed arlyseason control was gone the circuit he hammered a rhree successive walks pushed j double into centrefield and he gamewinning tally across scored on bob atkinsons left he plate he vacated the box i field single for the remaining rith the sacks loaded and only three innings they couldnt me out bruce middleton took coax another run across the iver in relief a single anu a fly plate all to centre field allowed two third baseman bill rimmer nore men to romp home he and first sacker jim pyatt ex- events this spring ron brillin ger topped his class in the pole ning broad jump the 880 yds and the 100 yds john corner placed third with eight points glenn jackson carried off 3 firsts arid a second lloyd graves was four points back with 14 jim knox and ernie miller were tied for the third spot each with 10 other indi vidual events winners were don jackson sr high jump joe olzevski int shot put allan boyd int 440 yds murray miller int 220 yds r montgomery jr shot put warren hendricks jr 440 yd in the senior girls events nelson had little trouble in the junior class she bested her closest rival marilyn houck by 4vi points marion byer susan holobeck and doris mckay were all tied for the third place posi tion bettyann slack placed 4th pt instructor mr jim re- hill was well pleased with the results he informed the trib- stouftville at ey kiwanls une that many of last years i e kiwanls at richmond h records were broken by junior ladies softball lg schedule june 1 ev bluetts at rich hill 2 stouftville at whitby 3 whitby at stouftville 4 rich h at ey kiwanls 8 stouffviue at richmond h1u 9 ey kiwanls at whitby 10 richmond h at stouffviue 11 whitby at ey buletts 15 whitby at richmond hiu 16 richmond hiu at whitby 17 e york at stcuffvllle intermediate rants last and senior ent- years champions 23 stouffvule at whitby 24 whitby at stouffviue 25 richmond h at ey bluetts were john little and caroline p stouffviue at richmond h ogiivy sr norm hendricks y buletts at whitby and helen gayman int and roger stover and faye byer jr etired the side in one two hree order in the ninth pickerings bui hansen went ceued for the winners al hughes was their most potent batsman veteran performer monster bingo july 15 to head hockey fund- raising campaign the wheels have started to turn in one of the biggest hoc key fund raising campaigns ever attempted in stouffviue he distance for the visitors he jack watson was markhams x entire project will operate ired a stinpv fnnrhlttpr tanlrl lvc i t- t v- ired a stingy fourhitter jack best vatson clubbed a double in the the aces have a length lay- ixth for the only extrabase off until tuesday night june low bob atkinson al tids- j 2nd when they entertain brook- ury and bruce middleton lin in markhams morgan park mt zion whips markham in softball league opener bruce redshaw often regard- much interest is centred around d as a mediocre bush league the forthcoming contest in itcher donned a mt zion unl- brougham on friday night 5rm on monday night and stop- windmiu twirler neil pascoe ed markham cold with a two- is expected to face his former un performance only in the mates in a real thriller it wiu fth inning did he weaken be broughams home opener lightly he yielded a circuit their game at port perry slated lout to terry lunau an extra for monday night was canceued ase blow to morris procenko due to a poor playing field nd a single to jack watson to j ush two runners across the imainlng four markham safe- es were weu scattered give mt zion an inch and leyll steal your proverbial ants markham discovered this ict when they committed a tal of three errors coupled lth a ten hit plate perform- ice the homesters wrapped up anes and kaye evans each ad one safety evans blow was four base clout it came in the john little clouts insidepark homer in town league game john little was the babe ruth of stouffvilles commun ity baseball league on monday he win with comparative ease i sjj j nji t tii r larke s club he belted a num- ruce redshaw jack hiu grant be of baus 0ne m h a tremendous insidethe park ted cadieuxs club 98 glenn jackson went the dis tance on the mound for the win- through the local lions club twentythree promoters attend ed a meeting in the summit view public school on thurs day evening of last week the first project will be a monster bingo and carnival which wiu be held in the arena on wednesday night july 15th all prizes will be cash a com mittee including polly mlnton hal gibson cec hendricks ken wagg keith sutherland and lloyd jennings was appointed to organize the nights activi ties au persons present agreed to assist it was suggested that if successful another bingo would be held in august and again early in september mr hal gibson- suggested that an old timers hockey game be tween former stouffviue clip pers and markham millionaires would be a good drawing card the idea attracted much favour able comment mr don davis was chairman of the meeting others present were bob bangay garry grun dy cec hendricks nick ban- gay geo stark wilf morley jack watson gord eckardt jack mehaffey tat aida lloyd turner lloyd jennings len haylow polly minton ken wagg hal gibson lorne boad- way andy forson keith suth erland jake harmon harold hodgson and gord alnscough speaking on the proposed mi nor hockey setup mr bob ban- gay explained that if properly organized no one person would have to shoulder too much work he said that the lions club must be assured that no more than 1000 would be re quired to operate the minor hoc key programme he expressed confidence that an additional 5005600 could be raised thro ugh various projects ringwood beats 7 huns in 1st in july 2 richmond h at stouffviue 2 whitby at ey kiwanls 6 whitby at richmond hiu 7 richmond h at whitby 8 e york at stouffviue 9 stouffviue at ey biuetts 13 ey biuetts at richmond h 14 stouffviue at whitby 15 whitby at stouffviue 16 richmond h at ey kiwanls 20 stouffviue at richmond hiu 21 ey kiwanis at whitby 22 richmond h at stouffviue ivan bells ringwood team started the softball season on i 23 whitby at ey biuetts the right foot on monday nigatj 27 whitby at richmond hiu by beating greenwood 84 the opening game of the clare- mont community league they salted the contest away in the first inning with a seven run barrage they addd one tally in the second inning greenwood appeared to im prove as the game progressed they pushed two men across the plate in the sixth and left two more stranded in the 7th glenn carter couected two of greenwoods four tallies ttg stouffviui tmbutff thmfay mjy 28 1959 pay o sprinklers compared the rotating boomtype sprinl to avoid unsatisfactory ms- kto- matches the conventional j tribution engineer hobbs stres- system and outperforms the ses this sprinkler should not gun type in winds up to 12 be operated at pressures lower miles per hour says mr e h than those recommended bv the hobbs federal engineer at the manufacturer a rectangular vauxhau aita irrigation sub- rather than the suggested tri station angular spacing wiu also bring developed to reduce labor and poor results improve working conditions the initial cost of the boomtype unit consists of a large trailer- sprinkler is sughtly higher than 2 mounted roultinozle rotating that of the conventional sprink- boom smauer models cover ler system of comparable sizes about two acres per set equiv- pumping costs because of high f alent in size to a one-quarter- er pressures required are also mile conventional sprinkler irri- greater f gation system but says mr hobbs these the boomtype sprinkler can costs may be outweighed by- produce from onethird to three- j savings in time and labor quarters of an inch of water per hour meeting the require- v ments of practicauy au crops pup and pap ls or t the j or soil conditions raa tries of the world 18tc6juji ladies softball league opens here on june 3 ltd toning with the base empj ners jim mjuer eomjflem the bruce middleton went the sih l s ute for markham he was hit zsl com ard in the first third fifth and f m t0 venth innings successive zlltttt j the unbles in the 7th by his matesj l p died to improve his plight k w zfrp rrv lnnau mlk rn murray stewarts team morrtsprocenko s b fm f larry spang gained credit for vo hits for the aces jack atson bagged a single and ove in a run mt zion played the same snap- style of game that has made em a popular crowddrawing ub for many reasons with the ceptlon of redshaw the line- is identical with the roster at performed in the clare- ont community league loop the win with stan miuer com ing to his aid in the last inning wayne pennanen completed the battery brian wilkes was bob hassards mound starter war ren hendricks and ross madill shared relief duty capt has- sard worked behind the plate stouffviue softball fans wiu get their first official look at peg oneills 1959 roster when they make their home stand under the lights against whitby j on wednesday night five clubs have entered a strong east york ladies league the group will comprise two teams from east york richmond hiu whit by and stouffviue the majority of stouffvilles home encounters will be on wednesday evenings they have one game scheduled with richmond hiu on thurs day july 2nd stouffviue wiu swing into ac tion on tuesday night june 2nd when they journey to whitby three former regulars will be missing from the uneup during the early part of the schedule pulp and paper loads one of every ten freight cars at least first sacker joan lo- max short stop gwen kennedy and pitcher joan raymer are not expected back coach o neill will have a tough time to fill these gaps in his lineup there was a good attendance at the last practice session hockey trophy is returned the stouffviue arena hockey trophy or part of it has been returned mr bob bryant of pickering village discovered the onceproud possession in the basement of his home this week it has been handed over to the tribune sports editor jim tho mas it is the rightful property of claremont this winters com munity league champions it was last won by brougham in 1953 only a portion of the trophy remains two mounted hockey players are missing the hockey stick from a topmounted player is also missing in its present condition it would not be wel comed by either manager ross redshaw or coach bill evans the arena board wiu be ap proached with regard to a satis factory replacement richmond hiu rents pickering in track meet markham jrs trounce claremont 197 in comm league opener markhams jr aces have sub stantiated a report that they may be the pick of the clare mont community softball lea gue this season on monday night they turned their heavy guns on claremonts bill tow ner and whacked out a decisive 197 victory bruce redshaw took over in lategame relief and finished the contest ron hutz handled the hurling chores for markham with don middle- 1 ton behind the plate markham counted runs in six of the seven innings they were held off the score sheet in the third almost every player on the team counted at least one run wilf gliddon completed the circuit for claremont in the first inning but had little luck until the seventh in their final trip to the plate they pushed six men across wilf gliddon ron hed ges dave beverley reg san derson bruce redshaw and doucett rounded the sacks the doubleheader attracted a fair attendance and 26 was taken in at the gate on thursday eve ning of this week peachs meet greenwood in the opener and ringwood plays altona at nine oclock 28 richmond hiu at whitby 29 e york at stouffviue 30 stouffviue at ey kiwanls august 4 ey kiwanis at richmond h 4 stouffviue at whitby 5 whitby at stouffviue 6 richmond h at ey biuetts 10 stouffviue at richmond hiu 11 ey buletts at whitby 12 richmond h at stouffviue 13 whitby at ey kiwanis 17 whitby at- richmond h 18 richmond h at whitby 19 e york at stouffviue 20 stouffviue at ey billeits town league baseball sched june 1 t stewart vs clarke hassard vs cadieux june 8 clarke vs hassard cadieux vs stewart jane 15 clarke vs cadieux stewart vs hassard june 22 cadieux vs hassard clarke vs stewart june 29 stewart vs cadieux hassard vs clarke july 6 hassard vs stewart cadieux vs clarke july 13 stewart vs clarke hassard vs cadieux july 20 clarke ys hassard cadieux vs stewart july 27 clarke vs cadieux stewart vs hassard aug 3 cadieux vs hassard clarke vs stewart aug 10 stewart vs cadieux hassard vs clarke heres an example of good composition and the use of a filter te bring out the white of the storm clouds j take storm pictures fotdrama trees that are blown into fantastic shapes whitecapped waves that rou inshore to burst upon the rocks or break along the shoreline here is nature bending to the wiu of march winds and at the same time offering drama for your snapshots all nature is stir- ling and soon there is the promise of spring and new life in the countryside theres excitement in the homes where kites are being made for what else were march winds created but to carry aloft these tethered gliders to rove high in the sky and thrill their owners young and old so now into fuu use again come all the snapshot cameras to picture not only the awakening from natures long sleep but to start a new chap ter in the familys snapshot album when you are snapshooting in the open spaces be doubly sure to hold the camera stead ily if theres a sheltered spot take advantage of it provided of course that you can stiu get the picture you want for rolling crashing wave even the inexpensive cameras of today are fast enough if you wait until a wave is at its crest and shoot the instant it breaks and to bring out the white of its foaming cap first slip a yeuow filter over th lens j now glance at the illustra tion above for here again the scene has been dramatized by good composition the use of a cloud filter that emphasizes the lowlying storm cloud and the sidelighting on the trees its a picture you can get if you have remembered to take your camera along and a handful of films todays blackandwhite panchromat ic films will give you soma wonderful effects remember too that todays color films make it as easy to take pictures for color prints slides and movies as for black- andwhite yes a new snap shot season is opening to give you a fascinating new chapter in your family snapshot album 17 george h kay minor baseball schedule fri may 29 white sox vs yankees mon june 1 dodgers vs braves wed june 3 white sox vs dodgers fri june 5 braves vs yankees mon june 8 the only triple victory of the yswhite sox central ont secondary schools i wed 10 association track and field meet v dodgers at couchlchlng park on satut- e -u- day helped richmond hiu to i wh s vs yankee squeeze out a 4432 werau m points triumph over pickering district high school richmond hills kozak com peting in the intermediate deci sion won all three strongarm events the discus javelin and shot put i four other athletes were double winners aitken of pet- erborough won both sprints in junior competition tushington of whitby won the 440 and 880 in intermediate ranks while patterson of thornhlu won both sprints and merrith of oshawal won the shot put and javeun a doctor says that the safest among the seniors i pace to kiss a girl is on her paul munroe of pickering was photograph can you picture a standout in pickerings bid for that the title he won the 440 you get as in everything with a smithcorona portable dodgers vs braves wed june 17 white sox vs dodgers frl june 19 braves vs yankees 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