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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 22, 1959, p. 10

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ttgt to the stourtvau trt8uhe threfay my 23 h59 sports brougham loses despite grand slam homer ivan booth and company must be wondering what brougham mutt do to win a ball game two weeks ago rae ejlicott slammed a bastsloaded home run but his team lost to brook- lin b a score of 10j on thurs day night of last week outfielder jack bradshaw belted a grand slam home run but one again brougham found themselves on the short end of a 105 score with mark ham the team is present ly mircl in hc league cellar the markham win was aided by a thremain round tripner socked by monte holman in the sixth inning frank stroud and lloyd pascoe shared the mound chores for brougham middle- ton went the route for markham terry lunau paced the winners plate attack with three hits monte holman morley fetch j and jack watson each poked out a pair jack cross mike huggins and bruce middleton collected one hit apiece the brougham team ouihit mark ham 1210 fihermen who have a prize catch mounted can renew its looks a fresh thin coat of pure white shellac will give the tro phy new luster and protection seventy percent of the tide- raising force on earth comes from the moon the rest is de rived from the more massive but distant sun first money bingo swells hockey fund over s4000q was realized on wednesday night of last week in the first money bingo spon sored by the newlyorganized minor hockey executive operat ing within the stouffville lions club an estimated 500 persons attended the fundraising cam paign and over 200 remained until the end to compete for the 5000 cash prize it was won by mr geo motnar a cottager ut musseimans lake another money bingo has been planned for wednesday evening aug 12th all proceeds will be used to promote minor hockey in stouffville next winter the lions club has approved a 1000 grant toward the pro gram both members of the club and the minor hockey ex ecutive assisted in the successful operation of the nights activ ities h noble and s slack gain fast in local horseshoe tourney last week messrs harry no li and stan slack held down a third place position in an inter- member tournament in the stouffville horseshoe club ac cording to the latest tally filed i by mr wm grove the twosome j are now in the runnersup spot i only is points behind the lead- i ers messrs walt pascoe and i cliff pipher they top the group for the second straight week i with a score of 591 the noble and slack combination have racked up a point total of 577 arena board executive only 41 percent of enlisted men in world war i had finish ed high school in world war ii more than 23 percent were high school graduates chas jackson and dave rat- cliff continue on the downgrade j and are now in the number 3 1 slot they have a 549 total the other members totals are as follows murray stewart and gerald noble 19s robt sellers and walt slack 1s5 chas grove and bill grove 1s3 geo stark and ed brownsberger 167 harv clendenning and elmer on- 13s giles tran and archie stewart 131 chas preston and walt vague 40s girls swamped by whitby 231 commit nine errors whitby girls staggered stou ffville with their second straight onesided win in a row as they trounced the homesters 231 under the lights here on wed nesday night of last week the county town crew showed pow er in every department they whacked out a total of 22 hits five of these were extrabase blows although the visitors committed five errors only one bobble resulted in a run stouff ville were able to get lew run ners on base the homesters made nine miscues jean halstead started on the mound for stouffville and work ed eight complete innings she was clipped for 17 hits joan raymer took over in relief and allowed five safeties irene ke- hoe went the distance on the hill lor whitby she twirled a fine 7hitter although whitby jumped into a three run lead in the first in ning it appeared likely that sto uffville might keep pace with their rivals when audrey muri- son led off with a ringing dou ble she failed to complete the circuit when ila redshaw don na seebeck and marion gayman were retired in order thai was the story of the game stouff ville couldnt bunch together any potential hitting power to close the gap joyce roberts and jean halstead were the only two players to bag a pair of safeties donna seebeck mavis trunk and doreen jarvis poked out the other singlebase blows the homesters lacked the spirit and drive that has been noticeable at other league con tests the arrival of catcher doreen jarvis seemed to put some spark in their attack but the damage had been done gwenn campbell and isobel eyman paced whitbys plate attack campbell belted five singles and a double eyman socked two singles a double and a triple rs r laushway in provincial lawn bowling semifinals stouffville ladies continue to keep the town in the lawnbowl ing spotlight as they annually compete with ontarios best for provincial honours this sum mer it is mrs reta laushway who is carrying the banner for the local club she has advanced into the ontario semifinals in the singles class and will play at kingston on thursday aug 6th ii succosslul she will rep resent eastern ontario in the provincial singles champion ships to be played in brockville mrs laushway earned the right to compete in the king ston competition by defeating mrs palmer of tottenham at newmarket on tuesday she has previously won a provin cial championship in the ladies doubles and trebles competition the only stouffville lady to sweep all three ontario titles was mrs eleanor crossen two tottenham ladies have advanced into the semifinals in doubles they defeated mrs e beare and mrs e goodman of claremont in the trebles class mrs ogdens rink of agincourt ousted mrs rayners trio of allandale on thursday july 9th elea nor crossen lena hoover and jean baston were high with three wins in the simpson tro phy competition run off at the stouffville green high for two wins were reta laushway nel lie klinck and doris farthing on tuesday july 14th a ladies trebles tourney was held at claremont high with two wins were hattie storey eva boad- way and agnes wallace high for one win were eleanor cros sen dorothy wagg and rena ratcliff moose on increase has last laugh mudsplattered and soaking wit clarcmbnts wilf gliddon manages a hearty laugh fol lowing the donkey baseball contest held in the commun ity park on saturday night the game was interrupted in the late innings by a deluge of rain in spite of the inclem ent weather the total gate re ceipts amounted to 32300 mounted atop oxydol a slowmoving donkey centre- fielder gliddon had little suc cess in gathering in any well- hit balls that came his way he had the last laugh on his team mates however by lead ing the field in the donkey rare that conclude the nights activities you waif o hendricks hardware 6touffv1l1e phone 600 markham beats brook lin 54 watson drives home winning run veteran performer jack wat- 1 in spite of the setback he twirl- son was markhams hero onied line ball he took over in re- tuesday night with the score lief in the third inning and deadlocked 41 and monte hoi- registered at total of 12 strike man parked on base the agile outs he was clipped for only 1 thirdsacker poked a single through the infield to push the gamewinning tally across the plate watsons timely drive came in the bottom of the tenth inning speedballer mel meul- mister brooklins famed mound ace was charged with the loss you too can participate now in the world series of miniature golf win free all eipentu to the grand finals on trie worufomout boardwalk of aibury porw n j september 12 ana 13 19s9 first prize 4 mlff tlmf ftwlfij i grftn huner tbirr niina rty now rjttriri vet inftrtln ftf unionville fairways kennedy rd 300 yds south of no hgt- hits markhams bruce middle- ton had good success on the hill for the aces he held the powerpacked brooklin squad down to seven safeties fred brown started on the mound for brooklin he was knocked out of the box in the third inning after yielding five hits he walked two and struck out one jack cross belted a twobagger al tidsbury jim raymer mike huggins and gord coveiley socked out sin gles meulmister had the mark ham batsmen eating out of his hand he weakened slightly in the tenth and the game was over monte holman touched him for a single and jack wat son delivered the fatal blow bruce mitchell and mel meul mister banged out extrabase hits for brooklin bill mitchell clouted a pair of singles bob fetch don mitchell doug grylls bill harper and fred brown each had one hit get a bunch of women to gether and she u- about who why when and wear ontarios moose pomilation last winter probably numbered about 125000 the department of lands and forests says the figure is the result of a moose inventory described as the most ambitious yet taken by the departments fish and wildlife division the moose population in 1953 was put at 42000 and depart ment officials say moose have been building up in most parts of ontario for the last 10 years lands minister spooner of ontario describing the inven tory in a report said four moose management regions were established each contain ing a characteristic forest type the area covered by an aerial inventory included only part of the moose range used by licens ed hunters the area to the north extending to hudson bav was omitted twentyfivemilesquare plots were assigned to aircraft crews taking place in the inventory a total of 276 plots were searched from the air flying time came to more than 334 hours a total of 2733 moose were seen on the plots with an additional 29 coun ted during repeat surveys or extra plots the estimate of moose in each management region was based ion animals actually seen using i track evidence aircraft crews estimated the probable numbers i of moose on each plot the fig ure settled on was 107000 for i the four areas and 16750 in other districts where figures were based largely on trappers i reports i a leslie new member t a v roads commission appointment of john a les lie former member of the on tario legislature as a member of the toronto and york roads commission has been recom mended by the metropolitan ex ecutive committee ratification still has to be made by metro politan council mr leslie will take the place of mr a kingsley graham re cently named as canadian am bassador to sweden mr graham was one of two metro represen tatives on the commission- when a man compliments his wife on a dress he quickly finds out how many years she has had it lloyd turner sec nuts is jijdak fetooo3 deniee sweatershirtf i mud of 100 oslon oui2b orion cwawow lewg wakfc wccj ifttks aore ttca 2300 ofe per q s ce pecstjl weldons mens wear main street stouffville ihone 172w rainsoaked players donkeys play at claremont eighteen rainsoaked and mud- spattered players laboured through a five innings of don key baseball in the claremont community park on saturday night a large crowd attended the event in spite of the inclem ent weather a total of 32500 was taken in at the gate from this amount the league will re tain 12500 the pickering township team was extremely short of muni cipal employees with only coun cillors edgar james and har vey spang braving the elements to take part bruce mustard and gord gauslin formed the bat tery for the township team jim mcgreggor and don mc- curdy handled the mound and catching chores for the all- stars other players in the all- star lineup were ron graham bob clodd glenn byer rod mo arthur bob atkinson and wilf gliddon len henderson of markham and steve doucett of claiemont officiated the final score ended in a 33 tie a don key race that concluded the ex hibition was won by clare- monts wilf gliddon with allan redshaw coming in a close sec ond third baseman glenn byer completed some fine onehanded catches for the allstars he was mounted atop a rather bal ky beast and on at least two oc casions he was toppled to the ground markhams ron gra ham had an equally rough time he played much of the game ly ing in the mud erichutton disqualified in feature wrestling match the strength of the lake simcoe softball league will be revealed on saturday night when one of their entries comes to claremont on saturday night greenwood a team in the cla remont community circuit will provide the opposition the contest will start at 8 pm on saturday night july ii in the stouffville arena wrest ling stars from maple leaf gardens battled it out in three matches the first match found al kor- man a 238 pounder from tor onto matched against mike val- intino a 250 pounder from mal ta the match was won by val- intino with a block off the ropes and a press the time of the final count was 1924 the second bout found karl kulaski weighing 240 lbs from east berlin germany matched against pat flanagan a tor- ontonian weighing 238 pounds in eighteen minutes fourteen seconds kulaski was disquali fied for striking the referee the feature bout of the night found yukon eric 265 pound giant of the yukon battling itj out with dick button a 250 pounder from tulsa oklahoma the match was a 3fall 1hour time limit affair the first fall went to dick hutton at 1402 when he seized eric in a submission hold con versely the second fall went to yukon eric at 514 witli one of his famous bearhugs much of the third round was staged out side the ring apron hutton tossed eric through the ropes to the arena floor and on an attempt by eric to return to the ring he was again knoc ked away by hutton this time however eric grabbed hutton and pulled him from the ring the battle raged among the spectators for a number of min utes although the ten second count had been given by referee joe gallov to end the match both men were disqualified accidentfree record due mainlv to the manager ial efforts of mr a h wil- hams and to the able work of his capable lifeguards the stouffville swimming pool has established an accident free to insure the safety of the record to date manager wil- adults and children pictured hams informed the tribune here fourteen year old joan that every precaution is taken harper gives some words of advice to a group of young bathers miss harper is one of six regular lifeguards in attendance at the pool

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