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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 15, 1960, p. 10

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n io the stcsjfplie ijueltie tkssdty seplonber 15 1950 j aces edg 10 on blow by young harry young a key perform- 1 er lor markham in regular schedule competition added an other notch to his big bat on saturday night he delivered the fatal blow to peterboros playoff dreams by belting a line single into centrefield wish the bases loaded in the eleventh in ning the drive broke up a scoreless duel between lefty bob ellis of the aces and whirl wind righthander terry shaun- essey of peterboro another huge crowd witnessed the extra- inning grind markham took the series opener 31 buses loaded asmorlcy peteh was the hero in the previous round so hairy young was the clutch ball in saturdays tilt a single by pinchhitter jim johnston and two successive errors on routine ground balls poked out by bob ellis and morris procenko set the stage for youngs ringing shot to the outfield johnston scored easily from third base and the game was over peterboro played well enough to win most contests on two occasions they loaded up the sacks but each time the lead runner failed to advance a sparkling double play by third baseman jim raymer stopped the visitors in their tracks in the first inning again in the tenth they loaded up the bases but a ground ball was gloved by morley petch to cut off the rally aces outhit markham were outhit 91 five peterboro errors two of them in the eleventh inning spelled their defeat shaunessey was working on a brilliant no- hitter until the eighth when monte holman tagged him for a texas league single morris procenko harry young and jim johnston touched him for the other safeties wayne haig was peterboros best at the bat with three hits all singles bus ter jensen and pitcher shaun essey tapped out a pair peter boro left a total of ten men stranded on the base paths issue protest the game was played under protest after the base umpire ejected srdsacker neil thomp son from the contest in the 7th inning thompson voiced objec tion to a call and tos ed the ball in the general direction of the official the official in turn tossed him off the field it is unlikely that the protest was ever filed with the accom panying fee- few strike outs the markham batters were hitting the ball but until the eighth inning each blow was gobbled up in an outfielders glove they went down in order in the first second third lth and tenth innings al tidsbury reached first base in the fifth via an error but was marooned on the sack morley petchs drive was hobbled by the pitcher in the 7th but he too met a sim ilar fate shaunessey registered only 5 strike outs ellis whiffed 14 markham will now meet john edwards and his hamilton mates in the south ontario fin als the series opener is in markham on saturday night m to yfc win first baseman don barkey wielded a big bat for dicksons hill on thursday night and sparked his team to a 1911 vic tory over gormley in the youth for christ softball finals the win evened the series at one game apiece the agile infielder belted 3 singles and a home run he personally counted four runs and drove in one other his circuit blow came with the sacks empty carl timbers literally broke up the contest with the sacks loaded he slammed a round- tripper to score four runs in addition he outlegged a bunt single in the sixth dave barkey bagged a threerun homer in the sixth abe stouffcr connected for a 4bagger in the first it appeared in the opening in ning that gormley were headed for their second straight vic tory a bunt single by leadoff batsman dave taylor an error on murray emmersons ground ball and four successive walks counted four tallies allan stou ffcr took over from starter carl timbers and limited the opposition to seven hits he yielded two extrabase clouts to murray emmerson and larry bixgo a monster cash prize bingo sponsored by the stouffville lions club will be held in the stouffville arena on thursday evening sept 22nd at 830 an admission price of s100 will entitle each player to participate in twenty regular games a prize of 300 will he offered to the winner in addition there will be three sharethewealth and one free game the jackpot prize will lie s10000 the entire proceeds will go toward lions welfare work johnson both home runs thc- remainder were all singles dicksons hill clipped the combination of jim noble and paul spencley for 12 hits a solid defensive performance aid ed the winners they committed only one error gormley had 4 bobbles two of these coming in dickson hills big 9run 6th inning murray emmerson with three hits in four trips to the plate was gormleys best other safe ties came from the bats of dave taylor paul ratcliff larry johnson and paul spencley ires vs john edwards cxjarvls pitching ace will be on the mound for hamilton when they come o markham to battle the aces on satur day night edwards one of the most brilliant hurlers ever seen in this area knock ed markham out of a previous playoli series when a member on the jarvis roster hamilton ousted preston to enter the south ontario sr is finals markham defeated peterboro in 2 straight games tile contest expected to at tract the largest crowd on record will starl at 8 pm it is likely that iellhaniler bob ellis will go on the mound for the aces the sign of a good time theatre uxbridge thursday to saturday september 15th loth 17th two big hits david ladd- julie adams and snowfir5 mcgowan family color cinemascope cartoon news wc arc pleased to announce south pacific coming soon four days only croat entertainment record 100 entries although one hundred indi- took to the course on sched- hal gibson right cheeked ed the entry fees and telf vidual entries were filed in ule this was due mainly to off the participants as oiayar- reiiale icentre opeated the the mongolia golf tournament the work of the three men rived jim couse heft accept- public address system on saturday each foursome shown here staff photo ysort id merit g slmk em low ikl score for the second successive year jim dysart main st stouff ville has won the top award in the mongolia invitation golf tournament held at the mark ham golf and country club on saturday he was presented with the dr jim stevens mem orial trophy his low gross score of 75 was tops in the field of one hundred entries the tournament was sponsored by messrs hal gibson and ted topping of teds mens wear stouffville the weatherman provided a nearperfect day for the outing local golfers many swinging clubs for the first time were enthusiastic participants a banquet and dance in the eve ning rounded out the days activ ities george stark william street stouffville had the best net score with a 75 he received the jack ryan silver trophy the prize for the most honest golfer of the afternoon went to bert paisley the runnersup in the low gross category were ken neth laushway so rene muy- lart 80 ross giles 81 gord ainscough was the runner up in the low net class with a 77 other top performers in this department were john mar shall 77 polly minton 78 bob hammond 79 jim rennie 79 doug harris 79 ernie abra ham sr 79 larry chown 79 bob bangay 79 and lome boadway 79 this trophy was won last year by wilf morley hockey lg et 25 the organization meeting of the stouflville community hockey league will be held in the office of the stoulfville arena on sunday afternoon sept 25th at 2 oclock any club wishing to file an entry for the 196061 season should have a representative in at tendance the group comprised six teams last winter claremont kingwood stouffville green wood kallantrae and peachs should a vacancy occur markham is anxious to fill the gap claremont has won the title two years in a row oshawa merchants tied up their south ontario county soft ball league championship fin als at one win apiece when they nosed out markham aces 54 at alexandra park third and de ciding game for the title was played at markham on wednes day night markham only had one earned run but they pushed the mer chants to the bottom of the 9th inning with two men out be fore they yielded the decision with al tidsbury playing a brilliant game at shortstop and cayman in centrefield also giv ing pitcher mccrickard solid support the oshawa team had to work hard for their runs and earn them the hard way with homerun blows markham got their first run in the third inning mike higg- ins opened with a single and jack watson drew a walk then with one out gayman forced huggins at 3rd base jk petch then hit a long single to score watson but gayman was nipped at the plate by mcmahons good throw mccrickard walked in the lib was forced by monte holman for the second out and then holman scored when atkinson was safe on an infield error the score stayed at 20 for the aces until the botttom of the sixth although merchants load ed the bases in the fourth on two walks and copelands sin gle in the sixth mcmahon op ened with a walk and then ken courtneys blow into deep right was an easy homer to tie the score markham broke the 22 tie in their half of the 7th huggins got a walk to start then pro cenko advanced on an error which let huggins score mckee walked to open the oshawa half of the 7th and tommy oconnor homered over the centre fielders head to make it 43 markham tied the score in the 9th when huggins opened the inning with a double he moved to 3rd on a passed ball and when knight threw wildly to that base huggins came on home to make it 41 bill mckee singled with one out in the 9th and then with 2 out butch mcmahon rifled a clean hit into centre scoring mckee with the winning run mccrickard allowed only hits to the oshawa team how ever the markham hinder gave up seven walks and two of these came just ahead of oshawas homeruns reg white went the dis tance for the merchants he gave up five hits and issued four walks playoff eie gormley grabbed a one game lead in the best 3 out of 5 series for the youth for christ soft- ball championship when they defeated dicksons hill 1813 on monday night gormley now leads two games to one dick sons hill are the defending champs disney a standout in mt zion win mount zion scored a 20 shut out over mactier flyers in mactier oi iday evening in the first game of the oasa intermediate d championship finals this was the first loss of the season for the classy mactier club and was accomplished by a solid team effort on the part of the mount zion team who backed up ronnie jones three- hit pitching with some brilliant fielding plays jones fanned 11 batters and gave up only one walk in this wellpitched victory lome disney shared the heros role along with ron and murray jones disney made a circus catch in the fourth inning and in addition he contributed 3 hits and a sacrifice for a per fect night at the plate mount zion got their two runs in the third inning john hill singled with one out and fergu son followed with a hit into right field where it was bob- bled murray jones followed with a triple over the centre fielders head to score hill and ferguson with what proved the only two runs of the game next to disneys three hits mcmullen was best with two- forfour altona crushes claremont 162 in playoff opener the community softball lea gue has produced some amazing upsets this season none was more startling however than the stinging 1g2 victory chalk ed up by the atonapeachs uniteds over claremont on tuesday night in the first game of the finals the second contest is scheduled for thursday eve ning claremont were topheavy fa vourites to take the opener and the scries quite handily in sharp contrast it was the al tona squad that belted the ball to all corners of the park they pounced on the offerings of two claremont hurlers bob and bruce redshaw to whack out a total of 16 hits eleven of these drives were extrabase blows murray mcdowell fired the full nlre innings for cliff dunkelds squad he was clipped for only j five hits second baseman pete dunce sparked the altona offensive with three doubles and a triple bruce mcdowell continued his fine plate performance with a single a double and a triple bruce fockler hit a twobagger and a home run gord mcdowell poked out a single and poled a triple other extrabase clouts were collected by earl brooks glen byer and murray mcdow ell eric pilkey and dave fock ler touched claremont mound staff for singles claremont drew first blood in the opening inning when doug allman completed the circuit and scored they appeared com pletely baffled by whirlwind righthander murray mcdowell through much of the contest they were retired in order in the second third eighth and brougham jrs out after winning the series op ener 76 brougham jrs passed out of the provincial playoff pic ture by losing two straight to abington 91 and 82 murray mcdowell worked through 6 innings in the return tilt on thursday bob clodd took over in the seventh with none out and the bases loaded abington third baseman alas- kie promptly belted a grand slam home run brougham scored its two runs in the third inning of the rub ber game successive singles by gord allman doug allman and howard malcolm pushed the lead men across the plate abington built up a big lead in the early innings and never were headed eolfe is close 5s ly red cross approves mouthtomouth resp a special red cross meeting open to the public will be held at the red cross centre on brock rd in pickering town ship sept 15th at s pm to stress first aid there have been many re quests for first aid classes to be held in the area and branch members here are anxious to begin such a program as soon as possible mrs david crlehton president and mr john danieljenkins vicepresident have made an appeal to all citizens interested in becoming instructors or at tending classes to come to this special meeting one of the features will be a movie on mouthtomouth artifi cial respiration the red cross has recently approved this meth od of artificial respiration it is going to be one of our most interesting exciting and educational programs we have had to date said mrs crich- ton mrs innis nolan was runner- up in the dow handicap golf matches being held in the ladies club of markham golf country club mrs nolan lost the final round on wednesday by one hole playing against mrs bobby clifton wife of club pro fessional george clifton the local lady golfer like mrs clifton had won the previous three rounds in match play com petition mrs nolan finished the first nine holes of the final two up but mrs clifton came on to sink three exceptionally long putts to pull ahead in the final nine holes local playoff schedule the following is a list of im portant playoff games that are scheduled for local parks dur ing the next week wed sept ii oshawa at markham thurs sept 15 mactier at mt zion altona at claremont sat sept 17 hamilton at maikham ninth in the meantime altona batters were tearing the cover off the ball every player in the lineup had at least one safety in the third inning they batted completely around the order and pushed 7 runners across the plate dater and numbering stamps full line in stock 60c to 95c tri stoutfviile tribune a m stili active bruce harper a onetime allstar hockey player in the district is like many former athletes showing considerable interest in the game of golf he was one of one hundred entries in the mongolia tour nament sponsored by messrs ted topping and hal gibson on saturday staff photo a promoter wilf mewhinnie an ardent to tooofr in saturdays allday promoter of minor baseball in tournament the entire pro stouffville has been equally successful in instilling en thusiastic golf interest among the younger set the local westlawn cres resident is pictured here as he prepares gram is sponsored annually by messrs ted topping and hal gibson of teds mens wear stouffville staff photo for office supplies its the tribune county of fork requires a coordinator for emergency measures orjrnnizntion civil defence in the county of york duties to commence november 1st iieasc slate qualifications apply to j l smith clerktreasurer 62 bayview avenue ncwmnrkef 0 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