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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 22, 1963, p. 16

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fw w tkf jtourtyiui town tfarvy assert 71 196j claremont pitcher belts home run in 9th inning of tournament final hh wes evans drives in winner the clarernont softbali club left their hote park 40 richer on saturday afternoon follow ing one of the most hairraisinz rallies ever staged on that dia mond it was a story that could have been clipped from an ozark ike comic strip the set ting was the final game in an steam tournament greenwood srs held a 10 lead in the bot tom of the 9th inning with two out clareroont pitcher jim redshaw was due at bat after two previous players were routine outs his mound rival grant pascoe fired a fastball across the heart of the plate to end the anguish and with one mighty swing the 17 year old righthander poked the pill into deep leftcemrefield romping around the bases like a run away race horse the young athlete slid across the plate in a cloud of dirt dust and gravel with the score deadlocked at 11 a walk an error and a hit by gord mcdowell loaded up the sacks wes evans then came through with a timely single and claremont were the victors as mcdowell scored easily with the winner pitchers battle both redshaw and pascoe turned in fine efforts on the mound with the latter twirling a stingy 2hitter until the fata 9th previously he had given up a double to al redshaw in the 3rd and a single to bruce red shaw in the 7th the one run scored by greenwood in the 2nd was unearned like pascoe redshaw was clipped for 5 safeties but all were single- base blows greenwoods rae ward turned in the defensive play of the contest when he gloved gord mcdowells drive in the 2nd inning that was headed for the daisies both clubs pressed outside talent in to service as import rules and regulations were nonexistent in the tourney claremont used rae mcguckin ron stewart and roger forsyth from good wood greenwood srs employ ed rae ward ken mctaggart bob james and grant pascoe ali with the greenwood junior squad with the exception of victoria square no team brought in players from out side the community league ted redshaw hero claremont had an uphill battle on their hands in the semifinal series and only a 3run rally in the 6th inning al lowed them to topple green wood jrs 43 ted redshaw was the hero for the winners both at the plate and in left field he pushed two men across in the 6th with a single and completed two stirling catches on drives by dave bate in the 3rd and bill cargill in the 4th bob clodd was the winning pitcher with a 6hitter grant pascoe took the loss with john carson working against two batters in the 6th in the other semifinal tilt geenwood seniors tallied with 5 runs in the sixth inning and 1 in the 7th to edge goodwood s7 at one point in the game goodwood held a comfortable 61 lead but their number one hurler ken may faded in the 6th and was replaced by john carson doug mclean paced the greenwood offensive with a 2run single brian fletcher had three hits but was left stranded each time carl earle was the winner although clip ped for s hits may allowed 10 and carson 3 other games in the friday night contest claremont edged brougham 21 green wod srs downed victoria square 41 goodwood defeated pickering 53 and greenwood jrs blanked brock road 20 gord todd and cliff dunkeld officiated at all seven games markham aces oust newmarket from oasa playoffs now meet aurora markham aces ousted new- two himself rich conlin bill market from the oasa play- j and jim johnson each hit nolan hurls 2hitter aurora wallops aces rr gary nolan hurled a twohit ter as aurora defeated mark ham aces 91 in a metro major fastball league game at aurora on saturday night the aurora team has now won five of their last six league games and are making a deter mined bid to gain a playoff berth the first four teams will enter the playoffs markham is in third spot with 16 points in addition to allowing only two hits nolan fanned seven men and walked none the markham team went down in order in the first third fifth seventh and ninth innings bill johnson and ken beckett each hit singles for the losers johnson scored in the second inning rightfielder jim patton led aurora at the plate belting three singles one was turned into a three run homer when ken beckett let the ball bounce past him ted mathews started on the mound for the aces but left the game in the second inning with a sore arm he gave up one hit and walked three bob ellis relieved him and lasted two and twothird frames he was clipped for six hits and had seven runs scored against him windmiller fred dyke took over and allowed only one hit in three and onethird in nings he gave up three bases on balls although they completed two double plays the markham fiel ders played one of their worst games this year they commit ted no less than eight errors five of the aurora runs were unearned the aurora team made only one miscue fjmi i lypood at budgetwise prices at your carload food market stouffville crisco shortening blue bonnet margarine 2 ib pea or veg habitant soup ib pkg pkgs for cakes pastry monarch flour 7lb baj 37 63 39 67 this weeks meat features canadas finest tender lean round or rump steak or roast fresh sliced beef liver ib ib m capoco small link sausage mb tray pak w devon lean rindless side bacon mb pkg wallet 67tf maple leaf sliced cooked ham 6oz vacpak 53tf brooklin to meet hawks or lake wilcox brook 11 n formerly mt zion will square off against either markham hawks or lake wilcox in the second round of the oasa intermedi ate c playoffs wilcox lake upset markham 52 in their series opener played at king city brooklin blanked port perry 40 on thursday and trimmed them 81 on saturdav ron jones twirled a 2hitter in the first contest bob campbell fired a 4hitter in the second game john hill was the defensive hero for brooklin in the opener when he grabbed a sinking line drive from the bat of bill cornish in the 1st inning that was headed for extra bases grant jones scored two of the winners runs one in the 3rd and one in the 5th john hill looked great in an offensive role in saturdays tilt when he belted four hits in five trips to the plate brooklin scored a single run in the 2nd 4 in the 3rd and 3 in the 8th don mitchell notched ports only tally in the fourth inning offs on tuesday night with a 73 win at newmarket they won the first game of the best of three series last wednesday by a score of 110 and will now go against aurora glen- villers aurora competed in the north york league this season and won the league title norm roberts is auroras pitcher norm stunden well known in local sports circles can also handle the mound duties ted matthews will likely start for the aces the first game of this series will be played at the aurora park on saturday night with the return contest next tues day at markham if a third game is necessary it will be played next thursday on a neutral diamond ellis fans eighteen lefty bob ellis was in top form for the first game against newmarket last wednesday night as he chalked up eighteen strikeouts and gave up only four hits as markham won 110 bill bowen was the losing pitcher he spread eleven strike outs over the eight inning con test but was belted for fifteen hits first baseman bernie mc- griskin led markham in the batting department clouting two singles and a double to drive in three runs and score steal single and a double jackie rob inson collected two safeties john mcguire had two of newmarkets four hits one was a single and the other a double newmarket committed four errors while markham made one the aces left eight men on base while the losers strand ed five mathews relieves dyke with the aces down 30 in the second inning of the return game ted mathews came on in relief of starter fred dyke and hurled nohit ball for the re mainder of the game dyke was clipped for four hits and had three runs scored against him mathews struck out ten batters and walked three in seven in nings bob atwell started for new market but was replaced in the seventh frame by bill bowen markham collected eleven hits off the two hurlers jackie robinson was a big man at the plate for the win ners he whacked a single a double and a triple leftfielder rod macarthur belted a home- run for the aces catcher mike hiiggins played a good game for markham he made a fine play in the fifth inning when he threw to second to catch a runner attempting to christies bread bananas large celery stalks produce 2 for m i ibs m 2 for 1h ree delivery food markets phone 64034 i prices effective this week end wed sat auk- 21 l hawks lose markham hawks suffered a surprising upset defeat to lake wilcox on tuesday night at markham and are now out of the running in the oasa intermediate c playoffs they dropped the opener 52 lake wilcox will now advance against i brooklin mt zion in the next i mclean two singles round wins tournament greenwood srs thump stouffville 130 greenwood srs unleashed an eight hit attack combined with three walks and two errors to drive gord tarr off the stouff ville mound and score eleven runs in the seventh inning of an orsa playoff game at clare mont last thursday night greenwood added two more runs in the eighth frame to win 130 tarr started the game for stouffville and gave up only one hit in the first six innings while walking one and striking out five men but the greenwood bats exploded in the seventh no less than sixteen batters paraded to the plate to score eleven runs keith mcdowell relieved tarr halfway through the inning and walked two runs across the plate in the eighth mcdowell walk ed the first batter and alf law- ton belted a home run into left field george neal came in to try to make the catch but the ball landed in front of him and rolled by alf lawton hit a single in addition to his homer brian fletcher also belted a four- bagger bob schram whacked a triple while les wilson hit a single and a double and doug righthander bill maxwell went the distance for greenwood and tossed a creditable five- hitter in picking up the win he chalked up ten strikeouts and did not walk any he retired the side in order in the second fourth fifth and seventh innings bruce fockler collected two of the stouffville hits while pete dunec jim hall and keith mc dowell had one each all were singles dave fockler and john little went into the same in the ninth inning as pinchhitters fockler reached first on an error but little was put out to end the game first baseman alf lawton played a good gme for the winners dave barkey played well at third for stouffville he made several fine plays on greenwood bunts each team left eight men on bases stouffville left the sacks loaded in the first inning and made four errors in the game while greenwood committed three oba opener at new liskeard on saturday the dates have been finalised for the junior series in the oba playoffs that will match the stouffville cardinals againl new liskeard a com munity of 4700 the stouffville team will leave here on friday night and the contest will be staged at 4 pm on saturday afternoon the return tilt will be back in the memorial park on satur day aug 31st at five oclock the winner wiii meet either newmarket or rodney for the ontario title stduffvilles starting lineup for this weeks tilt will likely see glenn jackson on the mound with mike cadieux ready for relief work both are lefthanders either wayne pen- nanen or barry mclean will complete the battery the in field will include larry spang at 1st base ken aida at 2nd allan boyd at 3rd and roger todd at short stop jer ry lewis laurie buckland and john roxborough will cover the outfield keith scott and roger stover cannot make the trip to new liskeard but will strengthen the roster for the return home stand little slams homer in win over ayr john little coach of the stouffville softball team and a relief third baseman slammed a long homerun ball saturday night at ayr to spark his club to a 75 victory in a scheduled ontario rural softball associa tion game ayr is a town south west of kitchener stouffville knocked the start ing pitcher out of the box in the early innings keith mcdowell went the distance on the stouff ville mound ayr will play the return contest in memorial park on wednesday evening aug 28 at 815 pm at the present time all four teams in the roundrobin group have won 1 and lost 1 green wood srs dropped a 61 verdict to pickering on saturday night and pickering in turn lost to ayr greenwood srs will be the visitors in the stouffville park on saturday night aug 24th at 815 pm the team that comes out of this series with the most points will advance into the ontario finals seventeen year old clare- jnont pitcher jim redshaw was the hero in an eight- team softbali tournament at claremont on saturday when lie clouted a home run with two out in the bottom of the 9th inning to give his team a 11 tie with greenwood srs his club then went on to win the contest 21 and the 40 prize money in addition to the fourbase blow the young righthander also hurled a creditable 5hitter in two previous contests he collect ed 2 singles a double and a triple in live trips to the plate staff photo results of stouffville unionville swim meet announce awards at stouffville pool for 63 thirteen year old bcnjia smirnov cone 10 markham a junior member at the wil lows golf and country club posted an ss recently to win an invitational tournament held at oshawa he had a low net score of 64 he wai presented with this beautiful engraved trophy that will re- riain at the willows club and a smaller award that he will retain there were over 100 entries in the competi tion eightyone boys and girls have been selected for swim ming awards following the completion of their seasons tests at the stouffville commu nity swimming pool this sum mer the names were presented to the tribune by chief in structor warren hendricks this week they are listed as follows beginners badges keith gregson frank steele craig waite jennifer smith kim steckley john meeks al lan wideman jane sanderson joellen smith jenny bangay brian williamson nancy dani els doug wagg charmaigne steele russ smith salvador bevan vickey roberts stephen hunter dawn schell yvonne schell sue illingworth john gresham ann mumford pa tricia erman wayne feasby judy lehman bonnie hammer- ston chris davidson suzan davidson lome kerswill mari lyn kerswill ross smith mar garet nauta paul nauta gail robinson anna calderoni yvonne barker paul burkhold- er richard mann cathy sheri dan allan wideman glenn gibson junior badges bev aiken ann middleton ross holden grant barkey sally schell patty smith debbie sel lers tim herbert linda davis roberta johnston john ded- low kim gurney cathy cun ningham bonnie penman intermediate badges peggy davis wayne miller wayne forsyth susan schell leslie connel peter sanderson jim wilkins jody holden kathy hambly senior badges karen dedlow donna skinner peter turner ben aida jane terwoerds janet winn bronze medallion bill lennox linda wright nancy stover karen dedlow jane terwoerds bar to bronze medallion raymond rioux jane rioux sharon wideman nancy wideman barbara winn player given suspension far hitting umpire a pine orchard player in the lake simcoe softball league was suspended for two games recently following his attack on the plate umpire jack drury howard ash is alleged to have hit the official in a game at bal- lantrae after the umpire ruled that he had deliberately crash ed into ballantrae first base man gord paisley in the re port submitted to the league officials it was said that ash grabbed the umpire around the neck and tore off his mask the league wrote a new rule into the books this season that calls for a onegame suspension to any player that is thrown out of a contest ash received an additional game for his as sault on the official on saturday august 10 the unionville swimming club hos ted the stouffville swimming club to a swimming meet at the pond the results of which are as follows boys 13 14 50 yd breast stroke bill lennox is m mallard u g tremoin u girls 13 14 50 vd breast stroke a thorn u p park inson u j terwoerds s boys 11 12 50 yds free style j sanders s d phil lips u s boyd s girls 11 12 50 yds free style a thorn u c burk- holder u l heighway u no entries from stouffville in this event squirts lone survivors in oasa opposition teams in the minor division of the oasa dealt stouffville entries some pretty rough treatment over the weekend with all three clubs suffering losses only the squirts are left in the running and they will play at home to port perry in the stouffville park on saturday at 3 pm lake simcoe girls in ontario semifinals lake simcoe allstars defeat ed owen sound 87 to advance to the second round in the pro vincial womens softball union jr b playoffs the allstars won the best of three set 20 winning pitcher carol scott allowed 10 hits loser marg draper eight lois vaughan had two hits and edith williams had a 3run home run to lead the winners lake simcoe will now face st catharines in a best two out of three series with the winner ad vancing into the allontario finals boys 15 16 50 yds breast stroke r rioux s j rob erts u tied girls 15 16 50 yds breast stroke g thorn u g mal lard u p parkinson u boys 10 under 25 yds free style j mcfadden s d mallard u c stalker u b duxbury s tied girls 10 and under 25 yds free style dinean bartlett u j dawkins u a mcfadden is boys 15 16 50 yds fred style j jones u t gundy u r rioux s girls 15 16 50 yds free style g thorn u k daw- kins u p parkinson u no stouffville entries in this event boys 10 under 25 ydj breast stroke d mallard u n christie s m sanderson u boys 13 14 50 yds free style d boyd s m mallard u b lennox st girl 13 14 50 yds free style p parkinson u a thorn u l heighway u boys 15 16 50 yds butter fly j jones u t gundy u r rioux s girls 15 16 50 yds but terfly g thorn u k daw- kins u g mallard u no stouffville entries in this event boys 13 14 50 yds butter- fly m mallard u g tre moin u girls 13 14 50 vds but terfly p parkinson u a thorn u no entries from stouffville boys it 12 50 yds breast stroke m giles iu d phil lips u j sanders s girls 11 12 50 yds breast stroke a thorn u f dov u g stanfield u no en tries from stouffville boys 16 over 50 yds free style j jones u a meabry s r cassel s girls 16 ovcr 50 yds free style g thorn u p park inson u v parkinson u no stouffville entries boys 15 16 indiviual med ley fly breast back free style j jones ox t gundy u ciakemont out claremont was knocked out of the intermediate b playoffs of the orsa when they lost two straight to hornby the series opener was a 10 thriller last wednesday that went 11 innings the return tilt was in hornby on tuesday ballantrae jrs win 31 tie in playoffs ballantrae junior mens soft ball team has come up with a win and a tie against pine or chard in playoff action o date they need only a tie to advance them into the lake simcoe league semifinals in the first game at ballan trae last thursday bill mcnelly hit a home run to tie the game after pine orchard had taken an early 30 lead the final score was 41 in the return contest friday night charlie graham opened the scoring in the first inning for ballantrae both teams were scoreless for the next five inn ings until norm mowder hit a home run with fred watson on base in the top of the seventh frame pine orchard scored one run in their half of the inning and the game ended 31 lloyd graves pitched both gaunei for ballantrae 35 main sf w stouffville a title were proud to hold whatever your prescription needs whenever they arise our service is at your command every neir health miracle is at our pharma cists command at your ser vice aikens pharmacy phone 6401722

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