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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 10, 1963, p. 12

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pj 12 the stouffviue tribune tbursdiy odaba 10 196 pickering pitcher slams 2run homer wins playoff opener righthander bob carlisle un leashed a powerful homerun blast into rightcentre field to give pickering beavers a 10 lead in games over ciare mont in the community league finals tuesday night at ciare mont park carlisles drive came in the top of the eighth inning with one man on base and the score standing at 33 ciaremont scored once in the bottom of the eighth and pickering count ed ajain in the ninth to end the game 64 carlisle collected a single in addition to his homerun bob moffatt and bui moffatt each belted doubles firstbaseman larry vernon was claremonts top batter with two singles and a double frank hendy clouted two dou bles cord mcdowell hit a dou ble and ken mcintosh bruce al and ted redshaw each col lected safeties karly lead pickering took a 20 lead in the first frame on two walks and an error in the third in ning they scored one on a walk and a hit ciaremont tied the game with two runs in the sixth and one in the seventh to set the stage for carlisles gamewinning home run although he allowed only- four hits righthander frank hendy was charged with the loss he fanned eleven batters but gave up six walks bob carlisle was the winner although he was replaced in the eighth by earl robinson carlisle chalked up 12 strike outs in seven and onethird frames and gave up nine hits while walking one robinson allowed one hit and fanned three in one and twothird in nings shortstop bruce redshaw turned in a fine game defensive ly for ciaremont pickering shortstop bab douglas made a good play for the final out of the game the ball bounced off third baseman dave brittons glove and douglas recovered it pickering committed two errors and the losers made one seal estate salesman we would like to talk to any aggressive local resident with knowledge of stouffville and the surrounding area we are members of the toronto real estate board and provide a full training program openings in both the stouffville and uxbridge offices are now available contact tom shea for interview at markham 2941372 thos n shea ltd realtors k3c535k535e xss lxxxxxxxxxxxssxxxs3s3exs public skating at stouffville arena every saturday 830 pm admission 50c r wednesdays 15 pm parents and children admission 20c just for the price of the oil you gel more satisfaction over 20000 families have already switched lo esso home heat service moreservice over 200000 ree furnace conditionings nowcompieted more value free midseascn check free annual burner check free 24hour no heal emergency service more esso servicemenfinest in canadaarehandpickedbyimperial and eyen more ask about our low cost parts insurance and easy terms on new heating equipment call esso home heat service today w hood markham imperial oil limited player ousted pickering leftfielder wayne wells was ejected from the game in the ninth inning by plate umpire glen byer for throwing his bat after a third strike call cliff dunkeld was the base umpire the second game of the best of five set will be played at pickering mens bowling league monday oct 7th high single don taylor 274 high single hdep ben keuk- en 274 high triple don dunkeld 690 high triple hdep alex wil ms 712 over 220 d taylor 253 b desjardin 250 h hodgson 246 c dunkeld 240 d dunkeld 239 r heaton 239 e wed- seltoft 234 g bridges 232 a wilkins 232 a wide- man 229 b keuken 224 b allan 223 l buckland 223 s smith 222 h yake- ley 222 team standings 7 pm blows 11 pts ringers 3 pts tribune 6 pts sunoco 6 pts scrubs 3 pts bakery 2 pts 9 pm boppers 11 pts krings 11 pts patricks 8 pts york cleaners 3pts coffey and bartley 2 pts shell service 1 pt mens league cancelled monday due to the thanksgiving holiday on monday oct 14th there will be no bowling in the regular mens league on monday evening the alleys will be open however for open bowling minor hockey registration on october 12th all boys interested in play ing in the stouffville minor hockey allstar or house leagues this winter are asked to register on saturday morn ing between the hours of 3 am and 12 noon the registra tion will be completed in the municipal building the league will begin its activities on monday evening oct 14th there will be house leagues for atom squirt pec- wee and bantam boys and all- star teams in peewce bantam and midget the registration fee is 6 for squirts and atom and 510 for boys of peewce age and over claremont comm bowling league team standings marge samarillo 11 pts lloyd mac gregor 11 pts al roszell 10 pts joe burrows 9 pts alvin redshaw 3 pts frank hollingshead 7 pts charlie killie 5 pts john hill 5 pts olga dunec 4 pts pat lord 0 pts ladies high average eva pad- ley 202 ladies high single eva paclley 271 ladies high single hdep eva pad ley 2s2 ladies high triple marge sam arillo 675 ladies high triple hdep eva padley 697 mens high average ivan booth 213 mens high single stu mc- guckin 2s6 mens high single hdep stu mcguckin 305 mens high triple ken field 703 mens high triple hdep john hill 682 over 200 scores stu mcguckin 296 eva pad- ley 271 john hill 265 ken field 257 doris hop kins 252 doreen alexander 244 ivan booth 241 frank hollingshead 211 lillian macgregor 236 do reen welsh 235 alvin red shaw 230 madeline mcguck in 22s les padley 227 stella mcdonald 222 jean martin 222 bob churly sub 221 geo mclaren 220 lloyd macgregor 213 rene rcnnie 21 agnes ferguson 211 roy minton 207 jessie burrcws 206 mary wilson 206 helen paseoe 201 al roszell 204 lloyd paseoe 204 har old hopkins 200 must put the fun back in hockey b bangay bob bangay a prominent promoter of minor hockey ac tivities in stginlviile for sever al seasons has agreed to as sume the direction of the atom squirt b4itam and peewee house leagues this winter and in doing so will lay down some hatd and fast rules for coaches managers and players to fol low a few of these regulations were outlined at a presehedule meeting of group officials in the municipal chambers on wed nesday night we must put the fun back in hockey he said he charg ed that too many players and their coaches place such a stress on winning that much of the enjoyment of the sport is lost the must win at ail costs attitude must be elimin ated he continued he said that referees would be instruc ted to check closely on all in fractions of rules especially boarding and tripping he sug gested that any lad heard using profane language on the ico should be benched for one game he ordered that every player would be required to wear a helmet and recommend ed the use of goaltender face guards the entry fee in squirt and atom house league ranks will be s600 per player in peewee and bantam it will be 1000 all house league games will be gin and end on time regardless of the number of players pres ent a bulletin board will be er ected in the arena lobby where individual scoring points and team standings will be listed each week registration of boys was started on saturday oct 5th and will be continued on saturday oct 12th if a player in the house league shows up to good ad vantage he will be moved up onto the allstar team for a three gams trial if his good performance continues he will be retained and another boy will be dropped back in the atom house league ten minutes out of each half- hour game will be used as practise time where the little lads will be given personal in struction this plan will be tried out for the first four weeks of the season clippers join 8team junior group open here november 12th the stouffville clippers will make their home debut for the 1963 junior hockey season on tuesday evening nov 12th cannington will be the visitors an steam league has been finalized with other entries from orangeville newmarket aurora uxbridge lindsay and port perry the schedule be gins on monday nov 11th with orangeville at port perry some famous hockey names have been linked with severa clubs in the loop bob hassard will coach aurora tod sloan will guide the cannington club gus bodnar and rags raglan will hold the reins at lindsay and chick carnegie will take charge of port perry on friday night nov 22nd the nhl oldtimers will be featured in the uxbridge arena at 830 pm this contest will follow a junior contest between uxbridge and stouffville at 7 oclock m5i10r hockey league schedule the stouffville minor hock ey association will begin its ac tivities for the season of 1963- 64 on monday evening oct 14 all teams both house league and allstar clubs will swing into action that week the or ganization is still in need of ad ditional coaches and referees persons interested in assisting with this work are asked to contact the president keith sutherland or ken wagg the following schedule has been arranged and players are reminded to take note of tho time and night of their particu lar contest monday oct 14th 630730 pmatom house lg 730900 pmsquirt house lg 9001000 pmbantam hs lg tuesday oct 15th 530700 pmahstar practise 700830 pmpeewee hs lg thursday oct 17th 630730 pmpeewee allstar 745845 pmbantam allstar 9001030 pmmidget allstar unless notiiied to the contra ry this schedule will proceed unchanged throughout the en tire season would buy park for mr jack wylie chairman of the ballantrae recreation asso ciation presented a letter to the whitchurch council on mon day requesting financial assist ance in the purchase of ten acres of land located to the west of the ballantrae school mr wy lie said that the association had raised 2500 from donations grants and other activities and had endeavoured to provide en tertainment to the children in the eastern part of the town ship the association was present ly using land owned by the erie mfg co but was required to own property in order to secure government assistance community lg opens friday the stouffville community hockey league will commence its winter activities in the stouffville arena on friday- night oct 11th four clubs are entered and the first game will match stouffville against ballantrae at 8 pm ringwood will play greenwood in the second con test the league enters its slxh straight season of play ring- wood are the defending cham pions village ladies bowling league 7 ocock group high triple vi booth 625 high single vi booth 260 over 200 ella nichols 212 shirley chown 209 barb melhuish 203 faye ocallahan 201 jean halsted 200 team standings no 3 eleven points no 1 nine points no 6 nine points no 5 seven points no 2 six points no 4 no points lawn bowling at a ladies trebles bowling tournament at tottenham on monday sept 30th earle bram- mer doris farthing and win nie elson were high onegame winners at brampton earle brammer and winnie elson were among the three- game winners at a ladies dou bles tournament held at bramp ton at oshawa a ladies trebles tournament was held at oshawa two game winners were earle brammer doris farthing and winnie elson brooklin out of playoffs brooklin the constant champs in intermediate softball ranks were knocked out of the play offs on saturday merlin the winners by a 42 count will now move into the finals merlin swept the series in two straight games winning the opener 4 to 0 bob campbell fired a three- hitter in the return game but his mates couldnt hit his rival clary hyatt murray jones j hill and don ferguson connect ed for the visitors as council has no funds in the budget for such a project members agreed it was a mat ter to be considered by the 1964 council lome schell wins golf prize legion ladies howling league high single ruth baxter 266 high triple doris farthing 558 over 200 darlene brown 237 doris farthing 228 helen leh man 214 marilyn curtis 200 team standings alleycats 12 pts unpredlct- ables 11 pts hillbillies 9 pts bombers 7 pts plumbers 7 pts clipperettes 2 pts lome schell left of stouffville was presented with a seasons membership to the reach road golf course on sunday when he topped all entries in an ex tended tournament he fin ished one up on art hickling right john m low centre proprietor of the couvsa presented the players with their awards t j photo hendy in advan frank hendy was a potent force for ciaremont cs the mound and at the plate as the team won the communiy lg finals thursday night he fired a 4hitter and lashed out three hits in four trips up two of his hits were for extra bases and one a home run the clare- montstouffville series was ex tended to a fifth game ciare mont took the rubber match 7 to 4 before a fine home crowd claremonts grant morgan was a strikeout victim on two occasions but in his first time at bat he slugged a homer with one aboard close game both teams competed in the neck and neck duel until the 4th when hendy hit his homer lar ry vernon and gord mcdoweli twenty out fob junior practice coach geo stark put twenty players through an hour work out in stouffville arena on sun day afternoon less than half the boys are from last years team stan feasby travis sug- den john roxborough and bar ry mclean were present the next practice will be on thursday at 10 oclock and a- gain on sunday at 1 support gun club licence whitchurch township coun cil following investigation went on record monday night as having no objection to the indoor operation of the aurora gun club at lot 25 con 6 west a complaint had been made about the shooting and the rep resentative mr rowe admitted to council that it would be possible for an unauthorized person to enter and use the range the license had been cancelled by the attorneygen eral pending investigation clerk jack crawford report ed that a checkup by the prov incial police had found the club quite satisfactory council passed a resolution statin they had no objection plowing match continued from page 3 class 3 tractors in sod two or more furrows wayne webster woodville roy lewis ciaremont bob hunter seagrave carl dice- man woodbridge and keith phoenix greenbank class 4 stubble tractors 2 or 3 furrows ross nottingham little bri tain john gorrell sunderland elizabeth barker gormley and bob fawn port perry class 5 stubble tractors 3 or more furrows earl lewis ciaremont class 6 stubble mounted plows ivan degeer mount albert les smith blackwater frank duck mono road herb jarvis agincourt and milt parkin brooklin class 7 stubble tractor 2 furrow plows boys and girls peter gib- bins stouffville bob tran ciaremont stan kerswill wil frid ron mcguckin mount albert harold guthrie whit by ken wilson port perry class 8 sod or stubbte joe tran ciaremont don dunkeld carl timbers floyd forsyth ross nottingham john gorrell sunderland keith robinson cookstown bill howstrawser malton class 8 section b mounted plows wayne webster woodville les smith blackwater ivan de geer mt albert frank duck mono road peter gib- bins stouffville herb jarvis agincourt roy lewis ciare mont carl diceman wood- bridge harold guthrie whitby class 8 past and present reeves and deputy reeves no entrv horse show best team and equipment gerald bell woodville byr- nell wylie oakwood jim lee greenbank anthony feather- stone milliken special for boys under 10 in class 7 bob tran ciaremont special morrow larm equipment port perry ivan de geer mount albert special canadian imperial bank of commerce pt perry bob tran ciaremont honourable matthew b dymond trophy jim lee grienbank special donated by ellis britton ciaremont peter gibbins stouffville eatons special junior champion plowboy bob tran ciaremont esso special champion plowman mtd plows only ivan de geer mount albert scored for the winners in the 5th and ron hedges sewed up the win with a run in the 6th dave barkey john little larry spang and bruce fockler rounded the sacks for stouff ville gord tarr started on the stouffville mound in 4 innings he was clipped for 7 hits walk ed none and struck out 4 keith mcdowell finished the contest and in two innings allowed 3 hits walked none and counted 3 strikeouts hendy on the ciaremont hill never looked better in going the distance he walked 3 and sent 11 rivals down on strikes stouffvilles john little belted out two of the stingy hits yielded by- righthander hendy both blows were doubles aside from hurler hendys prowess at the plate larry vernon and gord mcdowell each poked out a pair of safe ties ron hedges whacked out a double and bruce redshaw out- hustled a bunt single grant morgans fourbagger in the 2nd pushed hedges across stouffville committed 2 errors ciaremont also muffed a pair ciaremont are now battli earl rowes pickering beav ers for the title village ladies bowling league 9 oclock thursday oct 3rd high single marg schell 236 high triple marg schell 560 over 200 betty wilkins 224 val keat ing 222 lorraine barber 211 isobel langdon 208 betty mathews 206 rose carey 204 norma herbert 200 team standings petticoat junction 12 pts harrys girls 9 pts hot shots 6 pts alpines 5 pts defenders 5 pts hoote- nannys 5 pts gbabawneognooo junior d players wanted under 20 for stsf ffville clippers practice to be held at stouffville arena thurs oct 10 at 10 pm sun oct 13 at 1 i ask for george stark i final registration hockey players the final registration date will be sat oct 12 9 am to 12 at the municipal hall smw

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