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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 19, 1963, p. 10

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m the stouffyttu tsi1 twy squbg 19 196 oshweken indian team rally to beat goodwood in orsa opener a bi2 245 pound indian right hander was the chief oppon ent of goodwood mercurys in the opening gare of the orsa intermediate d fin als on saturday night as he pit ched the oshweken braves to a 139 victory oliver beaver worked the entire nine innings on the mound for the visitors he appeared even more potent at the plate and clubbed out a 3run homer in the 9th to sew up hi teams win the contest was played under the lights in the claremom park the re turn tilt is scheduled for the oshweken park on sunday af ternoon at 1 pm ken may started for good wood but yielded to eric bar ber in the 6th barber ran into control troubles and may re turned to finish the inning and the game he was clipped for it hits but fie of these came in the fatal fifth when the braves scored 7 runs good wood held a 52 lead prior to the rally ron may grabbed the spot light of attention for the home sters both at the plate and in left field in six trips he whacked out two singles and a long home run he drove in one tally and personally count ed three others his home run hall rolled to the right field fence and he had crossed the plate before it was retrieved at his outfield post he com pleted two great catches both drives were poled by centre- field rover lloyd martin early krrors oshweken fumbled the ball all over the infield in the early innings and allowed goodwood to score five unearned runs ron may ken davis eric bar ber rae mcguckin and dean watson completed the circuit their offensive ground to a halt for the next four innings while oshwekens heavy artillery started to find the range they counted a pair of unearned runs in the 2nd and then parad ed ii men to the plate in the 5th they scored one in the sth and three in the 9th sid brent baiting in the eighth position in the visitors order enjoyed a perfect night with three singles a double and a triple firxi- sacker morris jones slammed a roundtripper in the 5th with two mates aboard cold content the frigid temperatures could possibly account for the number of errors that plagued both clubs throughout the game oshweken committed no less than ten bobbles while goodwood fumbled the ball on five plays defensively the goodwood fielders looked the best with ron may and short stop rae mcguckin completing some fin al plays oshweken appeareed to pack plenty of power at the plate and could possibly settle down to a tighter game in their own home park their coach suggested that some of their best performers did not make the trip goodwood also lacked for at least two regulars in ron stewart and roger for syth geo staley called the halls and strikes back of the plate with cliff dunkeld work ing on the bases cardinals ousted in two straight wheatley wins junior title lawn bowling the stouffville twosome of reta laushway and mabel watts captured the mulock trophy in a torunament at newmarket on monday sept 9th in stouffville on saturday sept 14th 20 rinks competed in a mixed trebles tournament andy williams winnie elson and elmer farthing were high winners and received the bir- kett trophy vi jennings doro thy wagg and don bacon were also three game winners alvin and nellie klinck and partner of agiucourt posted two wins a tremendous 3run blast over the left field fence by rightfield rover paul reid in the third inning sparked wheatlev to a 106 victory over stouffville cardinals on sun- dav afternoon and the oba junior title the drive that cleared the barrier by six feel and landed on the road was the players only hit of the contest but it was enough to put his team out front 51 in the games early innings the fourbase blow also sounded the signal for relief help on the stouffville mound and mike cadipux took over from starter glenn jack son when the next batter was issued a free walk for southpaw jackson it just wasnt his day his excel lent control and good breaking stuff that had mowed down new liskeard rivals with ease was noticeably absent from sundays tilt in less than three complete innings he walked five men two runs scored on free passes with the bases loa ded one bright spot the performance of lefthan der cadieux was the one bright spot in the game for five inn ings he limited his rivals to three hits in the 9th he be came a trifle armweary and yielded three safeties all sing les at the plate he poked out three singlebase blows and counted two of his teams six runs he was left stranded in the 9th barry mclean turned in a fine effort with three hits one a 2rjun triple in the 8th keith scott belted a pair with other safeties coming from the oats of roger todd john rox- borough and glenn jackson evari wright worked the entire contest on the wheatley mound wheatley appeared to have a well balanced lineup and every player on the starting roster connected for at least one hit short stop bill hyatt connect ed for a double and a single the seasons largest crowd attended the nineinning fix ture in perfect weather meet western winner richmond hill dynes will play host to either st cathar ines or stratford in an oasa intermediate a game on sat- urdav night in the richmond hill park tne yonge street squad has now ousted peter- boro brampton chester clean ers and owen sound in their march to the title the pitch ing combination of ray judd and brent selvage have allow ed no runs in ii games sleepy hollow ladies give annual prizes the ladies section of the sleepy hollow golf country club held a final field day on saturday topping it off with a buffet supper and awarding of trophies and prizes presiding for the affair was mrs tom oliver president of the ladies club and for the awards pres entations mrs chris ricaby captain winner of the club handicap trophy one of the major an nual awards was mrs marjor- ic elliott toronto and the run nerup was mrs ernie abra ham of stouffville in the b flight competition the prize went to mrs ken laushway of stouffville and the runnerup was mrs cecil fryer of toron to mrs ken wagg of stouff ville was the runnerup for the award given for the greatest reduction of handicap the club champion was mrs marjorie elliott and the run nerup mrs chris rickaby thirtysix prizes were given for competitions in the final field day and stouffville ladies who were among this group were mrs abraham mrs laushway mrs donald hod- gins mrs ted topping mrs ross giles mrs reg button mrs ken wagg and mrs no lan new swings presented to town a stouffville entry captur ed the bradley trophy at a ladies trebles bowling tour nament held recently in osh- awa left to right mrs earla brammer mrs doris farthing and mrs winnie prison accept engraved silver trays from the donor mrs rinks look part in the compe- e bradley and mr geo w tition read a second entry of 33 oshawa times photo teds mens and boys wear fifth annual invitational golf tournament saturday september 21st 1963 at the willows qolf and country club starting times 11no it 1107 o 1114 b 1121 if 1128 1 1135 7 1142 m 1 149 g 1156 n 1203 x 1210 1217 c 1224 m giles i chown t toppln stark g ainscoiigh k ijiusliway k corner stover g byers v morley b lenno hodgson 1 lehman 1 keiinie c jackson jennings k dowswell n baker k steckley marshall j waile b hammond r button wagg i chapman s mccreary 1 taylor hunter k ilambley k sutherland 1 widdifichl mchaffey w iee 1 rnlelht 1 able bangay b bangay e abraham jr i minion turney 1 murray j murray jr b snnderm colborne r llarey j mumforil 1 brodle halsted l dickinson s miller b nichols 1231 k 1238 i 1245 v 1252 s 12591 106 j 113 k 120 w 127 w j 31 m 141 w 148 b roberts i gurney r holder m jeffries couse i huxtahle i roadway b moore smith ii gibson b sellers h dafoe burkholder b lehman 1 burrows l buckland clarke r smith b harper v mcwhlrinle wagg e thompson b wilkes b white betz k abraham 1 oboyle ii bourne barry i oneill x jarvls c mccarthy murphy i petrie k wagg hunt i oconnor 1 mathews 1 gibson booth i- monlen if morden k paisley paisley a wlkins c wilton g tarr balance of entries please report lo the tee by 1215 no later new playground swings a gift from the stouffville lions club and located in the park at the westend of town were ofliciially presented to reeve win timbers by club president boss giles at a brief ceremony on thursday evening local representa tives in attendance are left to right ken laushway jim couse wm parsons frank brock norm hill walter pipher walt todd ken betz lome boadway cliff aiken bill murphy ross giles hilda wilson and win timbers staff photo claremont edge brougham 31 claremont fresh from a pen nant victory in the claremont comm softball league are now gunning for the series title in the current group playoffs on tuesday night they contin ued their winning ways with a tight 31 victory over brou gham frank hendy gained credit for the win with broughams bob clodd taking the loss claremont notched a pair of runs in the 4th with bruce red- shaw and hendy completing the circuit grant morgan roun ded the sacks again in the 5th stu mcguckin scored brou ghams lone tally in the 7th corn roast the management of the stouffville minor softball leag ue will treat all their players to a corn roast in the stouff ville memorial park on friday evening of this week the out ing will round out the season for the boys stouffville edge greenwood dave fockler and keith mc dowell combined their pitching efforts on tuesday night and hurled stouffville to a thrilling 75 victory over greenwood jrs in an extra inning playoff game in the claremont park both clubs were deadlocked 55 after 7 innings and they moved into the sth to decide the winner larry spang and john little scored as seven men paraded to the plate in the stouffville rally grant pascoe and john carson shared the mound chores for greenwood greenwood pushed the con test into an extra inning when they evened the count in the 7th ken mctaggart notched the tying tally br00klin meets western winner erooklitt has advanced to the oasa intermediate c semifinals and will likely meet merlin in the next round the town is located southwest of chatham no definite dates have been arranged but the se ries could begin on the week end the winner will move north to meet capreol for the allon tario title wrestling at marksiam sat the new markham arena will he the scene of its first wrestling bout on saturday night sept 21st at 830 pm an excellent card has been lined up to include the beast sgainst seaman art thomas the midgets and the famous 600 pound wrestling bear for stationery supplies you can call the stouffville tribune ph 6402100 a meeting of the ballantrae and district recreation centre will be held in the ballantrae school on thursday evening tonight at eight oclock the election of officers for the coming year will be final ized and plans for future activ ities will be discussed beavers blast greenwood for twelve hits win 41 pickering beavers had their big guns up on tiie front lines for monday nights com munity league playoff opencr and shook their favoured greenwood sr rivals with a torrid 12hit attack they took the contest 41 prior to the game greenwood had been picked by many to take the ser ies handily and perhaps even sweep through to the title jim closs pickering second- sacker paced the winners as sault with 4 hits including 3 singles and a triple stu high- am whacked out three drives all singles doug moffat al ways a potential threat poled a pair of hits bill moffat bob carlisle and bob moffat connec ted for the others the veteran gord gauslin was greenwoods best with three hits brian fletcher ted thorndyke and bob schram touched hurler carlisle for oth er safeties greenwoods only run came in the 5th pickering counted one in the 1st and three in the 4th softball schkdulk comm ig riayoffs thursday sept 19th at claremont pickering village vs goodwood greenwood jrs vs stouffville pickering village upsets goodwood goodwood mercurys high ly favoured to knock off pick ering village in two straight games dropped a 31 opener on monday night in the quarter fi nal playoffs of the claremont community league good wood outhit their rivals but left a total of ten men stranded onbase murray stubbings scored in the top of the 3rd inning hut goodwood came back to tie tin score in their half with ron may crossing the plate staccy notched the clincher for picketin in the 6th and seymour tied up the win with a run in the same inning good wood threatened to break out front on several occasions but could not get the key hits with their men in scoring position gerald mcguckin rae mcguc kin and keith stewart earh had two safeties for goodwood rwpj km sale list i inno double shotguns sale 8450 list 4495 double barreled shotguns sale 3995 all other makes in stock best deals in the country complete stock of ammunition football equipment at less than club prices full size football 265 heavy duty fabrikoid with white plastia lacing tan with white stripes regulation football official size and 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