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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 29, 1959, p. 10

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pt the stouffylule towni tlorvfcy my 30 1959 u softballs last stand district organized softball is making its final stand a few years ago there were at least four or five flourishing leagues in operation throughout this area at the present time there is only one the south ontario circuit has picked up the remnants of surviving clubs from the markham twp circuit and tle oshawa city league it is true that this final organization is one of the most competitive groups we have seen but even now its foundations are showing signs of crumbling pickering have threatened to withdraw their entry on a number of occasions and even now their position is quite indefinite brougham has been forced to default one game in oshawa but they have no intentions of dropping from the group in midseason softball has made its final retreat any further backward eteps will lead to the dissolution of the sport brougham bows to markham ux sets p on middletons 6hitter in yfc league uxbridge is currently setting the yfc softball league on for the second successive fri- two singles and a double in fire at ratdifts park jim no- day night broughams big bats four trips morley petch slam- ble and company have suffered have remained strangely silent med a triple in the seventh and only one loss in their 12 games the homesters could touch mar- a single in the eighth terry to date they have collected a khams bruce middleton for on- lunau bagged a double and a total of 22 points ly six hits in the nine inning j single monte holman duplicat- there is little to choose be- tilt they came out on the short ed lunaus feat short stop al i tween the remaining 7 teams end of a 141 score tidsbury drove in two runs second place bethesda hold a five of broughams nine bats- 1 with a ringing double in the scant one point edge over al- iren touched middleton for fourth and bob atkinson belted tona and dickson hill who are safeties but the hits were too a twobagger to push tidsbury currently deadlocked on the 3rd well scattered to chalk up tallies across gord machlen and jack rung milliken ballantrae mar- on the score sheet gord todd watson each poked out a pairkham and alraira follow in that currently broughams leading of singles order the wonlost records of slugger banged out a pair of pitcher middleton was rob- the entries are as follows hockey organization has needed here the recently organized minor hockey committee which as i understand it operates within and in cooperation with the stouffville lions club is something that has been sorely needed here for years the lions have been the prime pro moters of minor hockey in stouffville for almost a decade and it is our hope that they will continue to take a personal and financial interest in the scheme we have felt however that the winter project has been a severe drain on the clubs funds and yearly the sports committee has had to appeal for additional help to keep their books out of the red although your writer was not selected as a member of this newlyformed group of hockey promoters we are wholly and sincerely behind its campaign for funds their first project a money bingo was a huge success another is plan ned for august 12th we hope it is equally successful many hands make light work and this organization is determined to prove this fact we feel that the results of their midsummer labours will be exemplified on the arena ice lanes next winter p w l 32 11 2 12 6 5 6 5 6 6 5 5 4 5 3 9 2 7 11 12 11 10 12 10 tin 0 22 1 13 0 12 0 12 1 11 1 9 singles on each occasion he bed of an extrabase hit in the failed to complete the circuit fifth inning when jack brad- uxbridge glenn carter howard malcolm shaw grabbed a long ball clout bethesda geo stalev and jack bradshaw in his bare hand middleton teed altona poked out the other singlebase ou again in the seventh and dickson hiu blows i smacked a double into right milliken markham started to swing field ballantrae their heavy bats in the third in- broughams first sacker ivan j markham ning they appeared to gain booth made two errors whenalmira continued plate power as the i routine infield outs saw the contest progressed and rolled ball pop out of his glove pitcher i the score into the double fig- j middleton was the batter onfv udftlan socks u res with a triple and three sin- 1 both occasions booth made gles in the seventh lloyd pas- some amends for the miscues coe went the route on the however in the sixth when he mound for brougham he was pulled down terry lunaus tex- clipped for 16 hits his mates as leaguer with a sparkling committed four errors lonehanded catch the league- gayman snapped her current jack cross continues to im- leading oshawa merchants will batting slump on monday night prove at the plate for the aces be the visitors to the brougham in a b vvay by belting a bases- lie enjoyed a good night against park on friday evening of this loso home run at oshawa grand slammer at oshawa stouffville firstsacker marion pascoes offerings whacking out week noble slack top local horseshoe tournament it appears likely that messrs harry noble and stan slack have definite hopes of hanging onto the top position in the cur rent interteam tournament of the stouffville horseshoe club according to the most recent records the local twosome have claremont sinks ringwood 243 jack rennies claremont i squad is starting to roll in a efem ss their last four games they have local girls belt richmond hill 233 murison sparks attack leadoff batter audrey muri- line drive shots from the bats son should have been batting in of marg bain in the sixth and the cleanup position on wed- and cliff pipher out of the top spot two weeks ago they were down in the third place position the nobleslack combination have rolled up a total of 754 points they lead messrs pascoe and pipher by a scant 9 points they now have 745 charlie jackson and dave ratcliff are solidly entrenched on the third rung with 712 points the positions of the other competitors are as follows rob ert sellers and walt slack 648 chas grove and wm grove 632 g stark and ed brownsberger 619 murray stewart and gerald noble 598 harv clendenning and el mer orr 566 giles tran and archie stewart 543 charles preston and walt vague 408 in the most recent games mr geo stark has been absent on holidays his position has been ably filled bv mr carl sellers walter vague has been on the injured list following a recent accident and his team was forced to default their last game he expects to rejoin his partner chas preston within a couple of weeks chalked up three victories and a tie in the second half of the schedule they have knocked off i both markham and peachs on monday night they turned their heavy guns on last place ring- wood and humbled the circle city crew by a basketball score of 243 claremont counted runs every inning in the second they batted completely around the order as eleven men paraded to the plate clare fockler don mccurdy and bob st andrew collected lone tallies for ring- wood bob redshaw on the cla remont mound retired the oppo sition in order in the first and third innings uilf gliddon and doug all- man counted onethird of their teams runs each rounded the sacks four times earl rowe and bob redshaw made three trips around the circuit the clare mont victory string pushed them into the second place posi tion in the league standing they trail firstplace markham by only four points nesday night pacing the stou ffville plate attack the cedar- grove thirdsacker belted five singles in six trips as the home sters humbled richmond hill by a score of 233 the seven inning contest was a merrygoround of hits runs and errors stouffville batted completely around the order in the first and sixth innings they chalked up a 71 lead in the first and never were headed only in the third inning were the local ladies held off the score sheet two runners were left stranded when donna seebeck was a strikeout victim a pair of pitchers failed to halt audrey murisons plate at tack only in the fifth was she retired on a popup to the pitch er in spite of her torrid per formance she counted only two of the teams 23 tallies she was marooned in the first sec ond sixth and seventh marion gayman lenore loyst joyce roberts mavis trunk and joan raymer each whacked out a pair of singles doreen jarvis and ha redshaw poked out the other single safeties joan raymer is rapidly roun ding into midseason form she twirled the seven inning route and limited the yonge street squad to seven hits she walked only one batter helen vine touched her for a fifth inning double and a single in the third esther bell bagged a pair of singles ruth foster mary san derson and donna king account ed for the other hits the visitors committed a to tal of 8 errors stouffville had only one fumble donna seeback appeared weak at the plate but turned in a potent performance at short stop she grabbed two again on a drive by helen vine in the seventh she was the only player in the lineup who failed to get a hit doreen jarvis af ter tearing the cover off the ball in previous home encounters was able to salsage only one hit in wednesdays tilt joyce rob erts never noted for her blind ing speed on the base paths laid down a perfect drag bunt in the seventh and beat it out for a hit on wednesday aug 5th the first place whitby club will be the visitors here the exhibition game was played against an a class team from the motor city stouffville came from behind to eke out a 1616 tie joan raymer and natalie belch shared the mound chores for the local squad the latter aided her own cause by sock ing a roundtripper coach peg oneill and company made the jaunt east since stouffville does not have an away game until thursday night comm league claremont vv l t pts markham 9 3 0 18 claremont 6 3 2 14 peachs 6 4 0 12 greenwood 4 5 1 9 altona 3 7 0 6 ringwood 2 s 1 5 results markham 10 peachs 4 claremont 24 ringwood schedule thursday peachs vs altona greenwood vs claremont monday claremont vs altona ringwood vs peachs mt zion blanks brougham 70 mt zions ronnie jones and broughams frank stroud hook ed up in a fine pitchers duel on monday night at brooklin john hill broke up the contest in the eighth inning with a home run blast mt zion went on to win by a score of 70 the game was in doubt until the fatal eighth mount zion held a 30 lead on runs scored earlier in the contest hills cir cuit clout shattered brougliams defences murray jones follow ed with a triple and grant car son socked a double wes ev ans belted a twobagger and rounded the sacks on a twobase error ron jones whiffed 13 brougham batsmen stroud reg istered 7 strike outs lloyd pas coe took over in relief and fin ished the game in the hit department the two teams were quite evenly match ed mt zion collected 9 safeties brougham had 7 brougham made 4 errors and mt zion had 2 bobbles pretty fifteen year old betty- swimming pool although to date life saving methods ann slack is a member of small in stature she is an the current heat wave has the permanent lifeguard staff agile swimmer and possesses attracted large crowds of at the stouffville community a keen knowledge of all up- both adults and children to the pool daily to cool off p is local lefthanders win awards in golf tourney salada 48oi size 4 rolls tea tomato juke stokers fancy toilet tissue baikt corned beef hereord 12oz tin maz0la 32oz bottle sliced side bacon all pork sausage country style 51 259 45 279 73 ib 49 ib 43 three stouffville men were among 156 players who com peted in the ontario southpaw championship golf tournament at the islington golf and coun try club on friday july 24th messrs ted topping ken laushway and lome boadway matched their skills against rival portsiders from many parts of the province two of the eighteen prizes were brought home to stouffville ted topping and lome boad way were entered in c flight this class was for players with handicaps from 2136 ted posted a 93 for the third low gross score in his flight he was the winner of a handsome golf bag lome had a score of 112 ken neth laushway was entered in b flight this class was for players with a handicap ranging from 10 to 20 his gross score was 86 third lowest in his flight he posted a net 70 the tournament is sponsored by the ontario golf association six of the eighteen prizes went to members of the whitevale club a contract for richmond hills new post office has been let to internorth construction limited cooksville for s169489 c a gathers york north mp an nounced this week mr cathers said that six tenders had been received the new facilities are needed in richmond hiu to serve the rapidly growing population now over tiie 15000 mark mr cathers said that he has been pressing for larger facil ities for the past two years the location is on arnold st just west of yonge st in downtown richmond hill lifesaving demonstration at water shov august 5th pork shoulders fresh or picky ib 39 schells free parking phone 220 food market free delivery manager a h williams of the stouffville community zavman minfi hplt swimming pool has made arl ua fi a rangements for a unique life- saving demonstration to be con ducted at the second annual water show on wednesday eve ning aug 5th a number of drowning victims will be home runs markham wins 104 two of the community lea gties most respected longball placed near the pool platform sluggers shared home run glory gardens prefab style imcoe entry 195 the next time a lake simcoea 7 run lead he appeared to im- league entry comes to clare- 1 prove as the contest progressed mont they will likely send their i and retired the homesters in best and not their poorest club order in their final turn at the on saturday night greenwood plate his males committed a humbled queensville 195 in a total of seven errors nineinning exhibition contest queensville are currently in habitants of the simcoe circuit cellar greenwoods bill allen turn ed in a torrid plate performance in addition to belting two dou bles and a triple he completed bill maxwell was in rare form some fine putouts at his short- on the mound for greenwood stop position secondsacker he blazed a sizzling fast ball glenn carter clouted a pair of past six rival batsmen three batters who had their spikes glued to the box were sent reel ing when wild pitches shifted off course leadoff player dave archer was clipped on the head in the seventh ted reeves and tom pergrine also absorbed the shock of elusive fast balls max- now that most gardeners h f 9 hitsi he issued and local lifeguards will dem onstrate the proper means of i at local lakes within the last i bill nigh of peachs kept pace monm i with his first base rival by dup- llicating the feat in the seventh the show will start at 730 the sacks were also vacant have done the heavy work en tailed in developing a garden and have little to do but cut the grass water the plants cul tivate the uower beds spray their roses for aphids stake the tomatoes and chase dogs away from their evergreens comes the news that they could have had a colorful flower bed for the modest investment of one dollar and no work flower beds are being adver tised that come in a handy roll of plastic matting sprayed with 1600 seeds of a variety of an nual flowers as if this offer were not generous enough a package of tree of heaven seeds is included without charge amazing as this revelation of applied science may seem it must be pointed out that it is but one minute facet of mans proud and thrilling final sprint toward the pinnacle of the mountain of evolution man is quickly learning to harness all nature to respond to his every whim consider the significance of this latest wonder of modern two walks reid himes worked the route on the queensville hill he was clipped for 17 hits he walked 4 and struck out 4 he had trou ble finding the plate in the first inning and greenwood rolled up doubles and a single bob clodd bagged three singles larry ree- sor and ivan titterton poked out two hits gerry cooper slam med a double and pitcher max well poled a threebase triple ed holdsworth was queens- villes best with three singles earl rydcrman bagged a sin gle and a double the visitors threatened to close the gap with a lategame rally in the eighth three unearned runs crossed the plate greenwood committed three errors in the inning maxwell mowed down his opposition in one two three order in the ninth on monday night at claremont ncbbie gayman and bill applying artificial respiration i ni didn send the fans away manager williams told the tri- 1 disappointed the markham 1st- bune that the need for such sacker teed off in the fifth in- knowledge has been clearly in- i and smashed a circuit dicated through the rash of c in he doen outfield the progress no mulching no tran drowning that have occurred i bases were empty at the time splanting no weeding you sim- svsssitosjss te latt bill nigh of peachs kept pace p x roll out your 17mot plastic strip lay it down on a conven ient patch of bare earth and sprinkle it with water pm a number of competitors i when he poled his four basej j from the markham swimming blow markham strengthened j zinras poppies pool will test their skill against their hold on first place by snapdragonsv and similar ilow- stouffville entries in relay races chalking up a 104 win crs the trees of heaven sound and diving techniques a troj a series of wellplaced bunts even more intriguing they phy will be presented to the mixed in with some well hit grow 10 feet hign the first year group with the most points a balls gave markham an s3 lead with leaves six feet long you progrmme of water ballet going into the top half of thc have a veritable forest by water polo and races for young fourth inning thcv added a juy in which to hide from door- and old will round out the eve- pair in the fourth and two more sfe jl snoopv neighbors or lose your nings entertainment the pub- in the fifth speedballer j children lie wili nc permitted to swim noble of peachs was clipped free of charge at the conclusion 1 a x ot 13 hits southpaw ted matthews twirled a seven of the programme hu or markham ri conlin bill johnston ami ted pinh and sometimes a few words from tit r ffi tn him a policeman will impress a traffic hc win oco clarke and tn ilscovor how to live with violator and other times it takes lloyd grove poked out a pair his neighbors and hlmsr if long sentence of safeties for peach- j peterborough examiner if human progress continues at the rate it is now racing it is obvious that by about aug 4 1961 man will have created ri the second annual water shw will be held at the stouffville community swimming pool on wednesday august 5th at 730 pm races for young and old water ballet water polo swimming skills demonstrated relay races and diving in competition with markham life saving demonstrations free swimming after silver colikctiov wiil bk taken anhv williams mnnnger 3zf

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