ttq 14 th stouffylli tr1buni tfarafy hy jo wsj awards presented at annual ms athletic banquet allan meabry centre the stouffvuie district high friday evening at the third girl performer in track fnd with the girls athletic asso- hamilton automotive suppli- award was prcsemed bv j hool smdents were hon- annual ath banquet the field went to donna knox ciation trophy by phys ed es trophy for the top boy belfry hamilton diane iiei award for the oustanding left she was presented instructress mrs grose the competitor in field went to son right was named the and team presentations on oustanding girl performer in basketball and received the hendricks hardware trophy presented her by mr cec hendricks ian montgomery and joan foote were elect ed as the outstanding boy and girl athletes of the year joan foote ian thlete of year montgomery award for two sixteen year old stouff vuie dist high school students have been named athletes of fte year in a poll conducted prior to the third annual ath letic banquet held in the school on friday night joan foote grade 12 and ian montgomery grade it were selected from a number of topflight candidates and the final choice was received with enthusiastic response by all persons present joans name wljl be engraved on the ioof trophy along with marion byer who was tho first to win the award in 1962 the presentation was made by mr elmor bentley ian was the recipient of the neil patrick trophy and follows in the footsteps of two other fine stouffvuie male athletes lloyd graves 196u and fred watson 1962 mr patrick presented the award both rtudents posted a long line of athletic accomplish ments during the completed 63 term joan was the intermediato girls field day charnpion tied with mary otter ian was tho top male performer in gymnas tics and received the crest hard ware trophy principal v e duxbury praised the efforts of the physic al education instructors mrs grose and mr rebill with such responsible leadership some is bound to rub off on you he said he expressed a sense of keen pride in the record of sportsmanship that stouffvillo students and teams had estab lished throughout the year he noted that physical education had been declared a compulsory subject by the dept of educa tion for all students from grade 9 to 12 he congratulated the heads of the girls and boys athletic associations bettyann slack and robt lee mrs june button chairman of the board spoke briefly and ac cepted the girls basketball ban ners to remain in the school mr a g thompson a member o the board accepted a similar banner from the boys receive awards a total of twelve individual trophies were presented to de serving teams and competitors the thurston interform basket ball trophy was presented by mr harold thurston to darlene watson representing grade 10b the john houston shield was presented by board member merlyn baker to david colburn representing grade 10b grade 13 captured the brier bush hos pital award with a record total of 639 points mr w b david son of the hoard made the pre sentation to gary yates repre senting his room the j h rehill trophy went to peter hambly emblematic of the jr table tennis championship the donor mr rehill presented the award donna knox was named girls track and field pt in structress mrs grose presented the gaa award andrew wat son was selected as the outstand ing male performer in track and received the stouffvuie bakery trophy presented by mr stover allan meabry received the ham ilton automotive supplies award as the outstanding boy perform er in field mr belfry hamilton made the presentation mr cec hendricks presented the hend ricks hardware trophy to diane nelson named the outstanding girl performer in basketball the len wilkes award to the top male basketball player went to jim hill ian montgomery re ceived the award as the top male gymnast in the school staff teacher mr foldvary made the presentation the field day champs were introduced bettyann slack joan foote mary otter and donna knox for the 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inning was a solid smash that cleared the sacks and scor ed two runs he also pushed a mate across in the first keith mcdowell twirled a 5-hit- ter for stouffvuie ron hurst was clipped for 12 hits on the brougham mound stouffvillo committed a total of 7 errors that could have proved disas trous in a tighter game pitcher mcdowell although batting ninth in the stouffvuie order counted three of his teams safeties two singles and a double bruce fockler belted out a pair both singles and was robbed of an extra base blow in the 4th when larry reesor gathered in a long drive roger stover poled a triple in the 4th and pete dunec clouted a double in the same inning ron hurst clipped mcdowell for broughams best drive with a triple in the 5th allanjohn- ston larry reesor howard malcolm and bui sheridan col lected singles may pitches onehitter down greenwood srs 10 aces win metro opener bernie mcgriskin never noted for his power at the plate ham mered out three hits on monday night to lead the markham aces to a 31 victory over new toronto in a metro fastball league opener the lanky first- sacker teed off on starter gord shears and drove in two of his teams three tallies mike hug- gins pushed another run across the plate in the 9inning tilt both huggins and morris pro- cenko poked out a pair of safe ties lefty bob ellis worked the distance on the markham mound and tossed an earlyseason 6- hitter he whiffed seven rival batsmen both relief hurlers owen mccrickard and ted matthews were in attendance at the game but were not needed huggins completed the battery claremont markham student sets record at allontario meet susan nigh cone 7 mark ham broke an existing record in the junior girls high jump competition at hamilton on saturday to top twentyfour other entries in the allontario track and field meet the fifteen year old grade 11 student of markham dist high school sailed up and over the bar at five feet to eclipse the previous mark of 4 ft 105 in ches she was awarded a red ribbon for her efforts susan was the lone girl en try from the immediate area in the provincial finals several markham male athletes jour neyed to ancaster for their all- ontario meet but none came home a winner the competition at hamilton was held on the grounds of mc- master university susan was accompanied by the markham phys ed instructress miss diane weatherall righthander ken may led goodwood to a 10 win over greenwood srs tuesday night as he toiled through the com plete seven innings allowing only one hit a single in the third and giving up one base on balls he struck out six batters may also led his team in tho batting department collecting one hit in two trips to the plate and scoring the only run of the game rae mcguckin poled the best hit of the contest a double which drove a run across the plate gerald mcguckin also had a twobagger while ron may ken davis and keith stew art collected safeties for tho winners greenwoods wayne brooks went the distance allowing six hits and striking out three bat ters he did not walk anyone brian fletcher poked out his teams only hit of the game bob schram reached first through an error in the field for goodwood rae mcguckin played well at short stop third baseman gerald mcguckin and firstsacker roger forsyth were also in top form for greenwood first baseman alf lawton was by far the best he caused his rivals tempers to flare in the fifth inning when after asking baserunner keith stewart to step off the bag he promptly tagged him out third baseman brian fletcher also played well assisting on four putouts greenwood left three men stranded on the sacks while goodwood marooned six 18 players work out with girls team a roster of eighteen promising softball players have been lined up for the stouffvuie lionettes in a 4team group the entry that will plav its first game at richmond hill on may 30th to night will be coached by joyco and john ncsbitt their man ager is irene watters the club sponsored by the stouffvuie lions will sport new wine and gold sweaters the league will comprise girls up to 15 years of age stouffvuie will make its home debut monday evening june 10th the other three teams are all from rich mond hill the local lineup will include winnie skinner donna skinner may 28th w 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 t its 0 6 greenwood jrs claremont greenwood srs brougham goodwood stouffvuie pickering srs pickering village 0 victoria square 0 brock road 0 results greenwood sr 8 brock rd 7 pickering sr 17 vic square 3 greenwood jr 9 pick village 4 claremont 10 vic square 0 greenwood sr 9 goodwood 8 stouffvuie 12 brougham 8 brougham 4 pickering vill 3 greenwood jr 6 stouffvuie 1 claremont 4 brock road 1 goodwood 1 greenwood sr 0 schedule thur may 30 at brougham pickering sr vs greenwood sr greenwood jr vs vic square at stouffvuie claremont vs stouffvuie mbmk nora 400 4door sedan a general motors vju chevyb the thriftiest family car going i be sure to see bonanza on the cbc network check your local listing lor channel and time akkm see your local authorized chevrolet dealer i chevrolet oldsmobile limited stouffvuie ontario claremont team here thurs night claremont softball team currently undefeated in the community league this sea son will be the visitors under the lights in stouffvuie on thursday tonight the contest scheduled for nine innings will start at eight oclock stouffvilles record to date is one win one loss and a tie they dropped a 61 verdict to greenwood jrs on monday claremont down brock road in mud bowl claremont extended their un beaten streak in the claremont league tuesday night in the brougham park by downing brock road 41 the contest was repeatedly held up while players cleaned dirt from the baseballs about two inches of mud cov ered the entire infield making it impossible to run the bases without slipping and sliding around by the end of the game however the ground had dried considerably frank hendy allowed six hits 1 walk and struck out eight batters in twirling the complete seven innings for claremont brother david a staff member at st johns training school at uxbridge pitched the distance for brock road he gave up five hits and allowed four bases on balls hendy collected two hits a triple and a double for the win ners and scored two of their four runs ted redshaw and wos evans each had one hit and one run evans also drove home two runs while gord mcdowell belted a triple to drive one in for brock road bob boyd whacked out a double and scored one run bob hunter 2 hugh pugh lome brown and brother david each collected singles each team made two errors brock road left six men on bases while claremont stranded five linda packer nancy hopkins susan schell marsha wagg linda mehaffey nancv murphv chris davies faye emmerson norma marshman trudy cad- ieux ruth parsons jane ter- woerds coleen hiscy linda dafoe yvetto malloy and carol corner stouffvilles home en counters will begin at 645 pm and will go seven innings scratch pads from jumbo size down fo note size the stouffville tribune 600 lb bear is wrestling here saturday markham hawks defeated newmarket 21 in their first home game of the season in the north york softball league last thursday night murray mcdowell worked the complete nine innings for the winners allowing only four hits in addition he struck out six teen batters and allowed four bases on balls bill bowen went the distance for newmarket giving up nine hits while fan ning fourteen batters he did not walk anybody in the sixth inning bowen came to bat with the bases loa ded and drove in bob croutch for newmarkets only run of the game the next three men were put out leaving the bases loaded in all each team left 8 men stranded on the sacks in the eighth inning it was the hawks turn catcher bob riddell reached first base through a fielders choice base- runner rich black being put out at second bob horner then belted out a triple driving rid dell in to tie the score horner put markham ahead 21 steal ing home when newmarket catcher ron croutch let a low ball get away from him new but failed to get a man past first base about 50 people witnessed the contest in near freezing temperatures i market came to bat in the ninth summer local golf pro wins tournament johnny henrlck golf pro at the wellknown willows club just south of stouffvuie on the joth line won the okeefe um brella invitation tournament held at the st georges club on monday john who is well- known to the many local golf ers who frequent the willows course shot a two under par 70 to carry off the handsome silver tray and cash award tied with the local pro for first place was moe norman who is also no stranger in this locality a toss of the coin de cided the issue mote than a hundred professionals and ama teurs competed in the tourna ment which is a prelude to the big tournament later in the