just keeps going jack watson stouffvilles veteran athlete never seems to grow too old for competetive sport on the contrary it would appear that the local resident continues to improve with age he has always been tagged as one of the best soft- ball third basemen to don a pair of spikes and signs would indicate that he is headed for another good season with mark- ham jack watson is truly a great competitor it was he and he alone that kept the faint flicker of softball fire burning here until it became financially impossible to carry on he has since joined the roster of the markham aces and has quickly become a regular member of the team he is blessed with splitsecond reflexes it makes little difference whether the batter elects to bunt or blast a rifle shot line drive in the majority of cases it is merely a routine out for the agile watson he is equally fast on the base paths to date he is one of the teams top batsmen in three games he has hit safely in every contest the same story was true forced him off the active list enthusiastic sportsmen of jack watsons calibre are not easily found hes an allround allseason performer although in hockey only the fear of sustaining a serious injury has keenly interested in both hockey and baseball the game of softball still remains his first love markham aces upset brooklin 95 redshaw hurk 2hitter mt lion sinks brougham 102 claremonts bob redshaw ap- frant carson wes evans bash- glove of second baseman stu pears headed for the best sea- led a f out bagger in the sixth mcgucmx grant jones was pic- son in his pitching career the i with carson and mcmullen ked off at second the markham aces hit the ictory trail on tuesday night ith a surprising 95 win over ill harpers brooklin squad he homesters took a two run ad in the second inning and ever looked back a three run rcuit clout by secondsacker ike huggins in the seventh 2wed up the victory it was arkhams initial win after two ralght setbacks markham batsmen teed off n brooklins neil bramley and hacked out a total of ten hits our of these safeties were rtrabase blows cleanup bat- bob atkinson belted a pair f doubles al tidsbury ham- lered out a twobagger and ike huggins socked a round- ipper terry lunau and bruce hddleton each rifled a pair singles through the infield j orris procenko and jack wat- n collected one hit apiece ex markham slugger bob tch provided much of brook- ls plate power he smashed a iple and a home run off mid- eton each blow came with the bases empty pitcher neil bramley connected for a single and a double elmo gibson bag- i ged a pair of singles markham were definitely the better club both at the plate and in the field brooklin com mitted errors in the second and seventh innings that sparked a j markham rally newcomer john cross pulled off a sparkling catch in left field grabbing a i line drive from the bat of brooklins chuck johnson john son in turn robbed al tids bury of a hit with a smart one- handed stop of a sharp ground ball in the eighth whirlwind righthander bruce middleton kept the visitors hits well scattered only in the sixth inning did they threaten to break the game open a double by bramley with harper and pete rice parked on base drove the frontrunners across the plate middleton whiffed three men and walked three bramley was clipped for 10 safeties he registered nine strike outs and issued six free passes sling shot twirler a new addi hon to the mt zion roster chalked up his second successive victory with a sparkling 2hit performance against brougham on friday night his mates gave him fine support both in the field and at the plate they handed their rivals a 102 set back for six consecutive in nings the brougham bats were silent in the seventh grant johnston teed off on a 32 pitch and laced a fourbase blow into deep right field moffat broug hams first sacker rapped a single into shallow centrefielu in the eighth that was the ex tent of broughams plate power j redshaw walked three batters and registered two strike outs strong defence mt zion fielders turned in a number of brilliant defensive plays wouldbe hits were turn ed into routine outs a total of ten fly balls were gathered in by backpedalling outfielders wes evans made a brilliant catch on a long ball poled by veteran performer les wilson in the sixth stan mcmullen was equally good in grabbing a well- hit ball from the bat of ivan booth grant johnstons tremen dous clout was beyond the reach o f mcmullens outstretched glove he made a quick recovery of the ball and johnston crossed the plate only a splitsecond ahead of the throwin mt zion committed only one error first baseman grant carson bob- bled an infield ground ball tap ped out by rae ellicott he was later cut off at second when stu mcguckin hit into a field ers choice mcguckin scored on johnstons roundtripper three home runs mt zion batsman tagged ex- team mate neil pascoe for three parked on base both of carj sons blows came with the sacks empty sloppy fielding by brou- brougham will play host to gham and deerlike base run- 1 markham under the lights at ning by mt zion stretched three i eight oclock it will be the other hits into runs in the first first meeting between the two inning a single slipped past short stop ivan booth john hill the batsman scored from first base in the third inning kaye evans lined a double into left field that evaded bill max well he completed the circuit on the twobase error in the eighth wes evans slammed a low roller to bud anthony it kept on rolling for a home run brougham committed five mis- cues in addition to the errors mt zion connected for 1g safe ties pascoe whiffed five and walked two ilelps own cause merchants aid softball organization local stouffville merchants have rallied to the financial support of the girls softball i team sir doug peg oneihnedy road unionville has been informed the tribune that alj designated as the exclusive most every party he contacted franchised course in this area the stoufvaic tmfg twafay it 4 t959 hat 0 unionville fairways part of international tourney the unionville fairways ken- teams this season both clubs will be anxious to m a two point victory greenwood belts peachs 145 greenwood chalked up their initial win of the season with a resounding 145 victory over peachs on thursday night in the claremont community soft- ball league bill maxwell went the distance on the mound for the winners pete dunec and pitcher bob redshaw aided don wheeler shared the pitch- his own cause by pacing the mt ing chores for peachs zion plate attack he poked out i greenwood sewed up the three singles in five trips vern game in the second inning when ferguson hammered out a pair they pushed seven men across of singles and a double grant the plate glenn carter jim cruikshank harold titterton bill maxwell cooper and allan carson hit two home runs wes evans a home run and a dou ble kaye evans two doubles each scored a pair of runs mil- and grant jones two singles j j and echram each added john hill and murray jones each had one safety moffatt and g johnston were the only successful brougham batsmen redshaw retired the side in or der in the second fifth sixth and ninth play below par broughams performance was below par in every department they didnt appear to be in the same class with mt zion at the plate or in the field gord todd one of the leagues top catchers was not present the only out standing defensive play of the entire game for brougham oc curred in the eighth inning with one out and runners park single tallies earl brooks geo clarke don thomas pete du nec and don wheeler completed the circuit for peachs home runs two circuit clouts i ed on first and second john hill were belted by firstsacker pumped a line drive into the fs mm mw mm ofteh lucky winner no 1 draw elsie aida stouffville automatic percolator tickets for no 2 draw now available 20 lit prizes- lawn mowers value 5695 30 2nd prizes marlin 22 value 3745 40 3rd prizes ice chests value s2400 150 4th prizes electric kettles valtw 1195 western tire associate store stouffville phone 233 the election act advance polls form 23 the election act 1951 section 88 4 notice of holding an advance poll notice is hereby riven that pursuant to the election act 1951 section 88 a poll for the electoral listrict of north york will be open on thursday yiday and saturday the 1th 5th and 6th days of fune 1959 from 8 am until 5 pm and from 7 pm intil 10 pm standard time 9 am until 6 pm and rom s pm until 11 pm dst the polling places for the said electoral district vill be located at newmarket at the office of james hton 236 main st comprising of all townships f georgina north gwillimbury east gwillimbury tillage of sutton and georgina island and town of newmarket al richmond hill at the office of joseph rabin- witch 65 yonge st south comprising the town of tichmond hill township of vaughan village of voodbridge and subdivisions 1 1a 2a 3a 3b 5 6 11 in ward 1 markham township at aurora at j c broom 89 yonge street south comprising of all the townships of whit- hurch and king and the town of aurora xt unionville at the residence of sinclair bur- ess no 7 highway vs mile east of unionville for oiling subdivisions 12 13 ua mb 15 16 in vard 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 in ward 3 markham ii the village of stouftville and markham village for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters ho expect to be absent from the electoral district n the day fixed for polling the ballot boxes will be opened and the votes junted at 7 pm standard time 8 pm dst f the evening thursday the 11th day of june at te said place dated at maple this 28th day of may 1959 arthur j wells returning officer bob clodd blanks ringwood with 2hitter bob clodd one of the most promising young athletes in the district twirled a neat 2- hitter on thursday night to give altona a 30 shutout over ring- wood leadoff batsman ivan bell spoiled a perfect game ef fort for clodd by tapping out two scratch singles the action took place in a scheduled com munity league game at clare mont clodd retired the opposition in order in the first fourth and fifth innings he walked two and contributed generously to pre- where elimination play will be season drive for muchneeded featured during the coming sea- fuwis coach oneill said that go to select a champion to the money will be used to pur- 1 compete in the grand finals of i quent fairway forays as well as chase new uniforms balls and the 2nd aiuvvj international the expanding sports picture miniature golf now enjoying a great resurgence claims an estimated 15000000 devotees of all ages who play regularly sports authorities attribute the great growth in the sport to president eisenhowers fre- bats for the entry they are en- miniature golf tournament at tered in a strong east york lea gue comprising a 5 team group other clubs are east york 2 richmond hill and whitbv asbury park nj- september 12th and 13th winner of the play here will be awarded a free allexpense merchants who rallied to the deluxe tour including round- support of the stouffville team tnp transportation to the in- were neil patrick motors mic- ternational championships at key hunt sunoco edgevale motors hamilton auto supply hals snack bar don davis nationally in addition to a swank stay at one of asbury parks most fashionable seaside hotels di rectly on the atlantic ocean the competing champions from all sections will be entertained at a colorful round of tournament asbury park in september to i events and other activities compete for the grand title in the worlds series of minia- clothing teds mens wear ture gou eliminations for the betz pools ltd hendricks l are being held at major hardware waggs jewellry njniature golf courses through- crest hardware weldon shoes out the ujs and qada stouffville sand and gravel an imported fiat 500 car and a 40 trophy symbol of worlds supremacy in miniature golf are among the awards to go to the winner kenneth laushway insurance and oneills furniture markham trims ringwood 123 ringwood is the second suc cessive team to absorb a decis ive loss before the hardhitting bats of markhams jr aces on monday evening in the claremont community league markham racked up a onesided 123 win over ivan bells squad the regional tournament play here is ideally suited to indus- trial business and school lea gues in miniature gqlf as well as individual play it was point ed out by the directors of the tournament all those desiring to take part in the play here are urged to contact without delay the unionville fairways fifteen year old twirls greenwood to 54 win a fifteenyearold lad twirled byers infield grounder was boh- greenwood to a 54 win over al- j bled clare fockler walked to tona in a community softball load up the sacks allan red- last week markham toppled league game played at clare- shaw hit a sharp grounder to claremont by a score of 197 bert beckett ted matthews bruce holdsworth and r gra ham each chalked up a pair of runs for the winners don mid dleton j johnson b johnson and r conlin completed the circuit for single tallies law rence gayman who wielded a big bat in the previous contest with claremont was the lone member on the markham roster who failed to score in mondays tilt he was left stranded on third base in the second inning burnett graves and reesor were the runscorers for ring- wood ross madill noted stouff- struck out seven the altona i ville hardballer joined the ring- hurler and ringwood right hander normie neil staged a torrid pitchers battle until the late innings a walk to allan redshaw and a single by gord mcdowell broke the ice two errors a walk and a single by clodd pushed two more altona men across harold hodgson broke out of his batting slump and slammed a triple in the fourth he was left stranded when bruce mcdowell and glenn byer were strikeout vic tims a 5year old a couple of rabbits and a toy chick and yon have the makings of an unforgettable easter closeup theres one thing about these inexpensive popular- priced cameras that the makers must have had promi nently in their minds their handincss take the easter parade and other easter fes tivities for example with these cameras there are no special techniques involved if you want to tike a few snap shots thats because the lens opening and shutter speed have been preset for you then too these cameras are so light that you hardly knew you are carrying one on easter sunday with mother and the children all dressed up for church how about a snapshot or two just before leaving home or when they return its a souvenir kind of picture that youll prize later on then when you are out to see the new styles that are shown in the easter parade youll want some more shots of the family and of some of the fashion models here again you have the advantage of simplicity in the cameras makeup because all you have to do is aim and shoot and this holds good if you are using color film or taking movies just aim and shoot thats all of course you know how to hold the camera very steadily and to press the trigger smoothly no jerking if the lodel car or other object is moving snap it at an angle as it approaches and not as it crosses your lens thats the way to get a clear picture that doesnt show any fuzziness because of movement for your easter picture story youll probably get more fun out of picturing the chil dren especially if they are coloring some eggs you might tcli them that if they do a good coloring job youll take a color picture theyll love that and so will you when you see the results to stage an unforgettable closeup all you need is a five- year old girl or boy all slicked up for easter a white rabbit and a couple of toy chicks such a combination as you see in our illustration in black- andwhite color or in movies youve got the makings for a gem sure it means going to a little trouble but what of it good snapshots frequently just happen but the ones youll probably prize the most are the ones thst you take the time to set up with appropri ate props good lighting and a fair amount of patience snapshots taken on the spur of the moment are often thrilling interesting and a lot of fun but when you plan a picture and endeavour to make it tell a story thats good snapshooting 1c george h ky relatives mixed up a report that appeared in last weeks issue of the tribune stated that bruce redshaw handled the mound chores for mt zion as they racked up an 82 win over markham the win ning pitcher was not bruce red shaw as reported but a cousin bob redshaw of claremont the slingshot speedballer continued his successful comeback in in termediate company as mt zion registered a 102 victory over brougham on friday night red shaw twirled a 2hitter ronnie jones mt zion soft- ball control artist will be miss ing from his teams roster for the early part of the schedule until he completes his june term examinations ron is a student at the pickering dlst high school wood roster for the game claremont picnic june 13 the annual picnic of the baptist church and sunday school willbe held on saturday june 13th there will be more particulars next week a lot of conversation over the back hedge is hung on a clothes line mont on monday night it was greenwoods second straight victory against one defeat ken mctaggart displayed amazing speed and control in registering the close win the redhead ran into trouble in the seventh inn ing and loaded up the sacks but retired the side without a single run crossing the plate greenwood gave their young moundsman fine plate support in the early innings and held a 51 lead going into the fourth altona staged a tworun rally in the sixth and had the tying and winning runs parked on base in the 7th when the final out was made murray mcdowell handl ed the mound chores for altona with glenn byer completing the battery trailing 52 in the top of the sixth altona started their up hill climb with glenn byer on third base allan redshaw slam med a triple into deep left field cliff dunkeld rapped a double to score redshaw greenwoods lead was cut to a single tally in the seventh harold hodgson popped up to the catcher and bob clodd filed deep to outfield er larry reesor rae pipher was a hit batsman and glenn the third sack to force byer and end the game bob cherry joined the ranks of the greenwood squad and connected for one hit in three trips altona were shorthanded for the contest and were forced to use ringwoods clare fockler at short stop howard forgie turned in a fine defensive per formance at the second base spot noted altona hockeyist rae pipher joined the teams roster and held down a third base position community league w l pta markham 2 0 4 greenwood 2 14 altona 112 ringwood 12 2 claremont 0 10 peachs 0 10 greenwood 14 peachs 5 altona 3 ringwood 0 markham 12 ringwood 3 greenwood 5 altona 4 schedule thursday claremont vs ringwood markham vs peachs monday peachs vs altona greenwood vs claremont thirteen schools in whitchurch twp field meet thirteen public schools have filed entries in the annual whit church township track and field meet to be held in the com munity park vandorf on fri day the events will start at 930 am and will conclude at 330 pm the school scoring the most points will receive the coveted council trophy the runnersup will be presented with the p s legge award the championship was won last year by gormley their top com petitors were edward grant and pat rankin pine orchard plac ed second their school was headed by mervin preston and pauline sytema the association president mr harry hunt will be in charge of the allday program the secretary is mr carl grove the two staff members will be assisted by mrs r c baycroft and mrs russell ellas a pa system will be set up to an nounce the individual events mr carl grove informed the tribune that he expected the number of contestants would be slightly less than last year a total of sixteen records were broken gormley the winner collected 77 points pine orch ard scored 63 farm 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