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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 21, 1962, p. 10

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ttvt w the stoufwhie tribune tfamy tone 21 1962 sports editorial will the bubble break how long will goodwood last as the topnotch entry in the claremont community softball circuit with seven games and seven victories tucked safely under their belts this entry has to date been the feature of current schedule play the first few wins were not taken as any serious indication of goodwoods prominence either at the bat or in the field some of their rivals are now admitting after tasting a couple of defeats that they are not fac ing a bunch of gradeschool kids as we write this june 14 goodwood has won seven games in a row we feel sure that they can and will be beaten we would even suggest that they will be knocked out of the top spot before the end of the regular schedule we would base this opinion on a mound staff that is carried mainly by righthander ken may we would not take anything away from his prowess as a pitcher but one of these nights his fielding mates are bound to turn in only an average defensive dis play and their win streak will end this goodwood club is the best thing that could have happened to the league in the contests we have seen their wizardry on the diamond has been nothing short of sensational line drive catches double plays basestealing you name it and they do it if the may brothers can continue their creditable control over rival batsmen the team should be a cinch for at least a runnersup position at playoff time right now they are performing like champions must keep the kids coming if any town village or hamlet hopes to keep its name in the spotlight of adult sports competitions it must promote some type of systematic minor league program that will keep the kids climbing up the ladder to replace the oldsters when they decide the time has come to hang em up veteran athletes just dont go on and on and on when the day of retirement comes there must be new blood to fill the gaps if the reserves are not available the entry will rapidly peter out take a look at claremont in the community softball league once the mostfeared club in the circuit once the groups biggest crowd attraction today the team is gone claremont now has an active minor organization in the pickering twp softball league but you dont pro duce a beverley a ward an allman a pascoe or a red- shaw overnight claremonts minor program would ap pear to be a little late to fill the holes in the intermed iate ranks we would hope however that through a concentrated effort the claremont nameplate may once again be returned to the field of adult sports prom- for office supplies its the tribune pierre burton we agreewith pierre burton in that the majority of food plans are much too high we have the real answer 2 food of unequalled quality money back guarantee 2 18 cu ft deluxe freezer 26900 3 budget terms to suit example food for 5 plus freezer costs only 1200 per week no hidden charges phone collect uxbridge ul 23691 nights ul 226914 hornes foods leaskdale l roller skating at uxbridge arena starting saturday evening june 16 wed fbi sat s- 1030 81030 21 81030 come on out and have fun phone ul 230s1 active little leaguers close to 100 stouffville and house league which has been squirt portion of this group em will be selected from distiict boys have rallied to organized in memorial park is pictured here with head the peewee league to com- the call of a minor softball on saturday morning the coaches doup oneill and pete in the provincial playoffs alex robinson an allstar staff photo 35 teams entered in pickering lg a total of thirtyfive teams have been entered in the picker ing twp softball league the schedule opened this week there are fourteen girls clubs four intermediate four juvenile and six minor girls in the boys ranks there are 8 peewee clubs 8 bantam 4 midget and 1 juvenile the juv enile entry will play in the mid get group but the contests will be considered only as exhibition games there are two squirt entries but they too will play only exhi bition contests a portion of the schedule is as follows intermediate girls june 25 bay ridges at greenwood june 26 frenchmans b at brougham juvenile girls june 21 fairport beach at brougham june 27 pickering beach at fairport b june 28 brougham at dunbarton minor girls june 21 greenwood at frenchmn bay june 26 dunbarton at cherrywood june 27 e woodlands at greenwood june 28 french bay at pick beach peewee boys june 21 dunbarton at greenwood june 25 liverpool at e woodlands june 26 brougham at bay ridges june 27 claremont at dunbarton june 28 greenwood at liverpool bantam boys june 21 greenwood at dunbarton juno 25 fr bay at liverpool june 26 bay ridges at brougham june 27 dunbarton at claremont june 28 cherrywood at fr bay at a meeting on tuesday june 12th a presentation was made to mrs eileen spanger on behalf of the softball execu tive for her outstanding work in the promotion of league ac tivities she was the secretary for two seasons she was the recipient of an electric barbecue complete with two huge steaks mrs spanger expressed re gret at giving up the position she said also that she would have liked to do some coaching in the pickering beach area but a lack of transportation facili- tes made it impossible both the peewee and bantam teams in pickering beach were forced to drop out of league competition this summer due to a shortage of coaches mr herb hewines of bay ridges has been acquired to act as umpireinchief he has ob tained the services of more than fifteen officials and he will as sign them to specific games throughout the township the home club will supply the base umpire any plaer performing in the township league must present a rlayers certificate signed by the league secretary no player can sign with more than one club during the season three uxbridge teams in prov finals was hockey record close to two hundred persons gathered for a presentation banquet on friday evening to honor players of the six compet ing teams iced in uxbridge in the 196162 season held in the parlours of trinity united chu rch it was presided over by dr d g davis president of the uxbridge omha head table guests included members of the teams execu tive mr matt leyden vice- president of oha mr gordon hawes of the omha mr ralph barber and mr frank smith of the toronto hockey league mayor stanley beach bro alfred and bro basil of st johns training school and rev donald r jay minister of trinity united dr d g davis was chairman following a toast to the queen silence was observed in memory of l e tim oneill stouff ville and peter more uxbridge both of whom had been active in district hockey circles and had died in the past year offer praise all speakers were warm in their praise of the record set up by uxbridge in the past year with two finalists and one championship team mr matt leyden stated it is a most re markable record and one that was perhaps unequalled else where in the province and i can see nothing but success with hockey in ux bridge in the future with all these young hockey players coming up he said mr gordon hawes stated he was disappointed that the juve niles didnt make the cham pionship they had put on a good snowing but it wasnt to be however he said their rec ord was proof that hockey players received a good train ing in uxbridge as was demon strated when they can march to a junior championship guest speaker mr ralph barber exuxbridge resident and pastpresident of the toronto hockey league in troduced the guest speaker frank d smith who only last goodwood wins 3fh straight it would appear that no one can stop the goodwood team on tuesday night they belted brougham 61 to extend their win streak to 8 straight games once again it was the hard hitting bob todd who sparked the goodwood offensive with three hits 2 singles and a dou ble ken may on the goodwood mound was clipped for 7 hits but displayed good control and week was unanimously elected to the international hockey hall of fame a life member of the toronto hockey league recipient of the civic award of merit from the city of toronto holder of the merit award in the minor hoc s he t i i nu a oui ol 4- bob miller was the loser maples 5 greenwood jv 2 fiank hendy registeied nine sti ikeouts and allowed only one hit to pace the maples to a 52 victory over greenwood juven iles grant pascoe suffered the green ood pitcher hurls nohitter wednesday evening june 13 was one of those rare occasions when a pitcher in the clare mont community softball lea gue could do nothing wrong eighteen year old grant pas coe a righthander with green wood juveniles hurled a per fect game against pickering in the fiveinning contest he didnt allow a single hit nor did he is sue any walks he faced a mini mum of 15 batters in a game that took only 55 minutes to complete greenwood blanked their rivals 30 it was the first nohitter to be registered in the current sched ule due to a nine oclock dead line the contest had to be halt ed at the end of the 5th brian mcnally dave bate and grant pascoe romped home with the greenwood runs they notched one in the second and a pair in the fifth gerald pas coe completed the greenwood battery greenwood srs 11 brougham 5 greenwood srs are starting to move up the standing ladder they chalked up an 115 win over brougham in the second half of wednesday nights twin- bill three luns in the first in ning and five moic in the sec ond put them well out front and they coasted to their fourth vic tory earl pilkey gord mcdow ell and les wilson each scored two runs for greenwood bill ellicott rae euicott grant johnston stu meguekin and larry rcesor completed the cir cuit for brougham plan to enter peewees in prov playoff an allmar team will be select ed from the saturday morning house league to perform in the ontario peewee playoffs this decision was announced by coach doug oneill a number of boys who had previously been ruled ineligible due to over age will be called back it is proposed to sign at least twelve lads to the entry in house league activity th group now comprises 5 squirt teams and 4 peewee clubs on saturday june 23 both th squirts and the pcewees will start their play at 9 am the squirts will take the diamond in the south park the peewees will play on the big diamond to the north the stouffville lions club has donated new sweaters to the organization and these will be worn by the peewee entry in ontaiio playoff competition election results york east r rc 11583 steven otto l 16536 r h mcgregor pc 16755 sid dunklcy xdp 10536 norman elston so 607 york scarborough ro 35377 610 of 618 frank mcgce pc 4s1j0 m john moroau l 13119 ed phillips ndp 26054 shipley blrrcll so l4s0 key league and the oha gold stick award mr smith spoke warmly of his long association with uxbridge folk he compli- mented the town the players and their coaches on the excel lent achievement in hockey cir cles and presented to dr davis a booklet and a record as a memento of the occasion presentations john taylor and bob brad bury captain of the champion junior chicks on behalf of their team members presented individual plaques to coach bob pollard and manager darcy mordeh manager bruce foote compli mented the uxbridge black hawks on their record and promised theaudiehcetiiatriext year the hawks would be big ger and better this was replied to by bob cherry who was also presented with a trophy for the most valuable player in the playoff series the trophy was presented by manager foote on behalf of himself and mr lloyd derusha s gold colored blazers with a black hawk crest on the breast pocket were also presented to individual hawk team mem bers fred etcher playing coach of the black hawks and former canadian olympic member showed pictures taken at the world competitions in squaw valley at cleveland mr lloyd grove stouffville rr 1 and mr alfie shenfield of buttonville motored to cleve land on the weekend to watch the thrilling series between the new york yankees and the cleveland indians they saw 3 of the 4 games and the indians swept every contest in the sun day doubleheader the attend ance figure totalled 71000 fans stou ffvl llf swimming pool open mondav thru friday 25 79 pm saturday 1012 am 25 79 pm sunday 26 pm adults 50c children 25c swimming instruction course six weeks july 3 to august 10 monday thru friday 9 am children s300 adults s applications for swimming lessons may be obtained at the pool and should pfc com pleted by june 30th for registry raatiox season tickets good anytime pool is open family 1200 adult t00 child 500 private swimming parties contact andrew h williams manager stouffville ont phone 793j loss giving up 8 hits he whif fed 5 and walked none gary jackson wielded a big bat for the maples with a double and a single claremont community league standing w l pts goodwood 8 0 16 brougham 6 4 12 greenwood sr 5 4 10 altona 5 4 10 maples 4 4 8 pickering i 4 5 8 greenwood jv 3 6 6 pickering jv 0 10 tuesday result goodwood 6 brougham 1 maples 5 greenwood jv 2 nhl team fails t to check aces plate power a vicious homerun blow from the bat of third baseman bill johnston followed by a 3run smash delivered to short stop al tidsbury sparked the mark- ham aces to a 71 rout of the visiting nhl allstars before an estimated 3000 fans on sat urday night johnstons four- bagger came on the first pitch to the plate by righthander red sullivan tidsbury teed off on his round tiipper with teammates lawrence gayman and bob atkinson parked on the sacks markham collected a total of ten hits from sullivans offer ings extrabase bbws were cou ntcd by catcher jim mcwhirter and firstsacker bcrnie mcgris- kin single safeties were poked out by bob ellis morris procen- ko atkinson gayman johnston and mcwhirter the visitors only run was unearncd billy harris worked ellis for a walk and scored when catcher mcwhirter threw wild to second in an attempt to nab ed chadwick who had fol- lcwed with a single the all- stars cracked out hits in five of the neven inings but were limited to singles and were well scattered the final three outs of the contest came on linedrive shots to bob atkinson jackie robinson and al tidsbury eddie shack who runs in the same unorthodox fashion that he skates made a surprise ap- pearence in the lineup of the allstars and caught the fancy of the younger set the visitors were mobbed by autographseek ers at the conclusion of the same picnic bookings contact mrs les wilson stouffville ont phone 272j aces rout port percy 171 i markham batters found the i offerings of an 18 year old port i perry pitcher to their liking on 1 tuesday night as they whacked aut a total of 16 hits in nine innings the aces routed the scugog squad by a score of 171 catcher jim mcwhirter top ped his teams plate production with 5 hits harr young and lawrence gayman each poled three safeties bill johnston slammed a home run bob ellis twirled a 6hittcr for the winners port perry committed nine errors markham nst home stand is against ml zton on friday june 29th pickering juvenile team enters community league tiiple in the 6th bob carlisle came to the res cue of pickering intermediates on thursday night but he ar rived too late to save his mates from an 116 loss to altona doug moffatt started on the pickering mound but had trou ble finding the plate and issued ten walks in two innings to add to his woes jim redshaw blasted a two run homer don rowe was pickerings best with three singles he scored two of his teams six runs john segriff enjoyed a good night at the altona plate with two hits in three trips a double and a single the win ners could connect for only one hit oft carlisle jim redshaw gained ciedit for the victory al though clipped for 8 safeties a juvenile club from picker- irg has filed an entry in the community softball league re placing claremont the team coached by bill rimmcr is com- pised of boys in both the juven ile and midget age bracket they will advance into provin- cialplayoffs later in the season in their debut last week they held a powerpacked greenwood sr team in check until the sixth inning when the winners scored 6 runs to take the contest han dily 100 ken mcintosh bob clodd and allan redshaw each scored two runs earl pilkey wayne red shaw gord mcdowell and grant morgan made one circuit of the bases pilkey belted the longest ball ot the contest a farmers style pork sausage 49 short cut rib roast wm 69 ci clarks irish stew 31 red rose tea bags w 79 cattellls cooked spaghetti 2 s i regular kotex pkg 47 planters dry roast peanuts 9 69 planters save 6c peanut butter 41 firm green large heads cabbage 10 fresh crisp lettuce 2 n heads 29 maple leak macarom cheese oaf n49t schells market stouffville phone 220 free town delivery

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