pie 10 the stouffyitle tribute twy iky 20 1965 a sports leader in town don haynes is leader in revival of int baseball in stouffville twcntvscvcn year old don haynes lias always been a sports leader in s outtvi le he her amezlioekevorlaselall he always gives it his very best this year he will attempt to j tack in elmediate class ball to town and it is honcu hat local fans wll rive the new hub he game bring their support there is a saying used by a well known television announ cer as he closes his daily sports program he says a good sport is good for sports although he may not realize it don haynes is just that a good sport and he is doing wonders for sport in stouffville don a 27 year old sturdily built man has been interested in athletics for as long as he can rememebr and his mem ory goes back some twenty years to the days when he play ed unorganized sport with his school chums at summitview public school don wants to see more sum mer sports in stouftville we need more interest here for the kids interested in play ing ball he said the last few years have been terrible as far as sport is concerned its starting to pick up now presently don is unofficially coaching this years entry for intermediate baseball he has the qualifications for such a job he played ball for the stouftville red sox an inter mediate team entered in the tricounty league a few years ago he also played for the stouftville juniors he coached the junior ball club for three consecutive years in his other sports interests don played hockey for union- ville in the junior b loop he j held down a position on the lx- bridge team entered i he in- j termediate b league don also played in the community lea gue in stouffvitie don has played football and basketball in organized school leagues there arent too many sports that he has ot excelled in however what makes don stand out from his counterparts in hockey and baseball circles is his general love for sport not only is he interested in keping himself occupied with these recreational pastimes but he wants to see everyone get into the act he plays well at the some time promoting the sport he is playing a wellliked man don re ceives friendly respect from fellow coaches and players at monday nights practice a sug gested lets jog around the field set all members of his team pacing off on their sched uled exercise he doesns push i his club to extremes but in sists on organization and gets it besides handling his ball i club which will mean travel ling to a number of out of town i communities don has to com mute to toronto every day he is a supervisor of the computer room at manufacturers life insurance don haynes a good sport thats good for sports aces al aurora thursday night the markham aces of the yorksimcoe softball league kick off their regular season play against aurora tonight thursday at the aurora ball park in the lineup for the aces are bob ellis and ted math ews pitchers mike huggins catcher bernie mcgriskin 1st f base jim johnson 2nd base bill johnson 3rd base phil hebert short stop ken beck- ett left field rick conlin cen- i tre field morris procenko right field and harry young don gailand and wayne evans as utility men the coach of the team is jack j watson the markham aces are a part of a seven team loop that includes the markham hawks aurora queensville schom- berg richmond hill and new j market markhams home games will be played at morgan park pascoe for greenwood nips brougham 31 2 markham teams in l simcoe lg two ball clubs from mark ham have entered the york simcoe softball league boost ing the croups team total to seven the markham aces and markham hawks join aurora queensville srhomborg rich mond hill and newmarket to complete the circuit the teams will play an 18- came schedule with the top four clubs being eligible for playoffs team representatives present at the may fith meeting included yvally wallace dale and alvin pegg jim jeffries norm stun- den russ awde harry young len henderson and angus phillips markham hawks host aurora on may 25th entered in the yorksimcoe softball league the markham hawks open their home sched ule tuesday may 25th at mor gan park opposing club in the debut will be aurora players on the team have been selected for the following positions pitchers murray mcdowell bud trudc howie burkholder don sime and bob finlay 1st base rick black 2nd base jim orr 3rd base gary jackson short stop bill oftord catcher bob horner jr outfielders don lunau wayne linton gord hunt ivan payne and john nichol seven teams have been enter ed in the loop including another markham entry markham wdfm hh markham ph 2943355 mm wwx m ph 2943355 tjiuks may 20 thru wkd may 26 doris day rock hudson tony randall if you liked them in pillow talk wait until you howl at send me no flowers in wide screen color with paul lyni1k hal march cunt walker selected short subjects 2 shows 7 pm fl10 pm matinkk saturday 2 pm above show i golokinger will be startinjr june 10 umonville fairways 18 hole par 3 green fees weekday 100 weekends holidays 150 wa inn mtuinm 11 mi floodlit driving range 18 hole miniature course fun for all the family free ladies jrolf clinic every tues 10 am o 12 noon free junior polf clinic every sal s30 o 11 30 am pro dave yoimjj private lessons ladies mens and juniors golf league starting entries now accepted kennedy road 500 yards south of no 7 highway phone 2971148 three top pitchers spark return oi ntermediate basebal stouffvilles intermediate ball club is ready for their first game of the season sunday may 23rd in little britain although not official the coaching duties will be handled by don haynes at a regular practice monday night he nam ed his team lineup for the tri- bune chuck parsons glcn jackson and mike pettit have been na med pitchers for the club while ross madill will handle the catchers position other members on the team include gord eckardt 1st base john roxborough 2nd base roger todd short stop and ted suzuki george mckay bill johnson jim johnson bob hassard larry brown and wayne pennanen for outfield duties third base has not yet been decided the league schedule with the exception of the final six games will be found elsewhere on this page mrs gary st john entertain ed several ladies at her home when mrs gord eckardt was the guest of honour for a baby shower the womens institute meet ing will be monday may 31st for this month due to the 4th monday falling on the holiday the bible club movement closing exercises will be held in the uxbridge secondary school at 8 pm on may 25 rev and mrs nelson deserve a big thank you from parents for the work they have given regularly all the school year mr and mrs bert maye had sunday lunch with his parents mr and mrs will maye and olive miss betty bryant and friend spent sunday with mr george maye mr joe forsythe passed aw ay in ajax hospital after a se vere heart attack he retired approximately a year ago into the house formerly owned by mrs storry mr and mrs gord jones and betty and margaret may and mrs percy pugh visited with mr and mrs ralph faulkner on sunday afternoon mrs stan feasby and infant daughter spent a few days with her parents mr and mrs dunn of claremont mr and mrs reuben maye dianne and leonard and mr and mrs dean percy of mark ham had sunday supper with mr and mrs will may and ol ive mr and mrs clayton hill vi sited on sunday with her sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs howard forsythe goodwood has entered a team in the claremont ball league look for a schedule in this weeks sport page and plan to support the boys by your atten dance a number of goodwood resi dents attended the funeral ser vice for mr ron ross who was killed so tragically in his air plane keep in mind the baptist an niversary may 30 see coming event as to speaker mr bryan campbell a form er webb school pupil won the boys junior championship at the track meet on wednesday mr and mrs walter james mrs prentice of uxbridge and mrs ron james attended the graduation services at ryerson institute of technology mr ronald james was graduating after three years in chemical technology congratulations ron mr james is now employ ed with the cil company mr and mrs harry ferguson of queensville were sunday vi sitors with his niece mr and mrs george baldwin juniors open at liiiie britain the stouftville junior base ball club open their regular season play this saturday night when they meet little britain in the northern community at 7 pm the juniors are still without a coach and positions have yet to be assigned to the players signed for this years team are the following bob wagg mike cadicux ron castle bar ry mclean larry spang dave slack ken aida laurie buck- land peter oconnor bill har mon and bill lehman bert jagger has been named manager of the club the jrs hold regular prac tices monday and wednesday nights and sunday mornings their first home game will be played at the ball park on mon day may 31st when they take on port hope game time is 7 pm audley in the carling bowling tour nament held may 1st in walk- crton ontario a team of lady bowlers from stouftville man aged 10th spot out of 35 teams members of the team included carole morris capt lois bar- tley lenore ramer bernice nelson lorraine barber and norma herbert lenore ramer captured the high triple rol ling off 745 in the three games mrs a w betson opened the afternoon tea which was held on saturdav at the church the ucw president mrs bert guthrie also welcomed the vis itors the hic group met at the church on sunday evening keith puckrin led the worship assisted by nancy and lynda puckrin on the subject hear ing a social hour including games followed ronald smith spoke at the church service here on sunday following his weekend spent at christian vocation conference held at kingston recently he felt he benefited from the ex periences from the conference and gave his viewpoints of the lectures and discussions the sunday school anniver sary service will be held on sunday may 30 at 230 pm the rev mary a dougherty ba of enniskillen wiii be the guest speaker the children will sing the sacrament of the lords supper will be observed on june 6 on june 13 sunday school will begin at 945 followed by church at 11 am this will con tinue for the summer months mr and mrs cooper bath and family orangeville visited at the home of mr and mrs g squire on sunday mrs harvey rose of mark ham and mr and mrs gerald rose london visited at the home of mr and mrs bill gu thrie on sunday eastern ontario junior baseball league schedule saturday may 22 at 7 pm stouftville at little briiain monday may 31 al 7 pm port hope at stouftville sunday june 6 at 630 pm stouffville at peteiboro sunday june 13 at 2 pm peteiboro at stouffville wednesday june 23 at 7 pm courtice at stouftville sunday june 27 at 230 pm stouffville at oshawa sunday july 4 at 2 pm stouftville at port hope sunday juiv 11 at 2 pm little britain at stouffville tuesday july 13 at 630 pm stouffville at courtice thursday july 15 at 630 pm stouffville at kendal sunday july 18 at 2 pm oshawa at stouffville sunday july 25 at 2 pm kendal at stouffville a home run by dave whit lington in the top half of the sixth inning failed to inspire brougham to a lategame come back tuesday nigh against greenwood brougham dropped the contest 31 until that time brougham had managed only three singles from greenwood hurler grant pascoe greenwood scored one run in the third inning and added two more in the fifth the latter i two were scored on outfield er- j rors two popup flies were fumbled and dropped by left- fielder john carson allowing i grant jones and george staley to score grant pascoe allowed one run on six hits while brough ams jack stokes allowed three runs on seven hits stokes struck out eight greenwood batters while pascoe depended bowling summer league tuesday may 11 high single women evelyn grove 353 high triple women evelyn grove 784 high single men brian god- dard 267 high triple men william grove 622 over 700 evelyn grove 784 carole mor ris 717 over 200 mrs ev grove 200 evelyn grove 353 253 william grove 249 carole morris 268 255 irv brown 254 norma herbert 223 brian goddard 267 mar- tin mosel 224 john illings- worth 214 norm ewing 214 wednesday may 12 high single women val bur ton 223 high triple women val bur ton 605 high single men bruce burton 267 high triple men walt prud ence 659 over 200 j vanveen 230 j footc 249 1 eyre 201 l ciphery 200 k ciphery 221 a wilson 238 c grove 204 b burton 267 248 w prudence 256 215 v burton 223 201 bev burton 206 thursday may 13 high single women donna sanders 251 high triple women donna sanders 589 high single men ron stewart 264 high triple men ron stewart 657 over 200 d mehaftey 232 r mehaffcy 200 w leo 215 e wagg 215 mclean 207 j wagg 222 c nigh 232 g bridges 213 j otter 233 m otter 230 d sanders 251 r stewart 264 k stewart 200 e fleming 222 a grove 235 c grove 259 239 mr and mrs hank kiuken of baltimore maryland visited her grandmother mrs franklin raymer at the stouffville nur sing home and her uncle and aunt mr and mrs frank burk holder main st w on sunday on his outfield and managed j five strikeouts inaugurating the series mon- j day night at brougham port i perry downed bay ridges 73 and pickering dumped brock road 126 in the lineup for greenwood i were grant jones george stal- ey dave bate wayne elson j ken mctaggart doug webb i grant pascoe gerald pascoe and brian mcxclly brougham dressed howie malcolm john carson jacv bradshaw jack stokes re lowrcy keith puckrin bob schram doug osborne dave whitington and george alsop ah games in the claremont community softball league are played at either claremont j or brougham diamonds every j night of the schedule is a dou- i be header with the first game at 730 and the nightcap at 9 jpm k may sn top form to post 10 4 win led by the superb pitching of ken may goodwood troun ced claremont 104 in their opening game of the claremont community softball league on tuesday night the game was played on the diamond in claremont may came on in relief of eric barber in the third inning after goodwood trailed 44 he al lowed only one hit and struck out seven batters may sparked life into a some what listless goodwood team that up to the third had manag ed only one hit off pitcher frank hendy in the third how ever they scored five runs and added four more in the sixth keith macdowell took over pitching duties in the third in ning for claremont the prettiest play of the night came early in the first inning when ted redshaw nabbed ray mcguckins high fly ball in left field the claremont out fielder caught the ball slipped lost it and recaught it as he rolled to the ground on the six and one half in nings played goodwood scored 10 runs off 11 hits while clare- mont managed four runs cft of five hits the lineup for goodwood in cludes ron may ray mcguckin gerald mcguckin ken davis bob todd bruce norton ron evans norm mowder vince cascone reg curier eric bar ber and ken may dressed for claremont were bruce redshaw keith mcdow ell ted redshaw bill sheridan i george redshaw gord mcdow ell tom benson ron hedges frank hendy bob redshaw a- john sexton intermediate lg schedule kastkkn ontario sundav may 23 at 230 pm stouffville at little britain sundav june 6 at 2 pm aiax at stouffville wednesday june 9 al r pm port hope at stouffville sundav june 13 at 2 pm stouffville at port hope wednesday june 16 at 8 pm port hope at stouffville sundav june 20 at 2 pm stouffville at aiax mondav june 21 at 8 pm little britain at stouftville thursday june 21 at 8 pm stouffville at little britain sundav june 27 at 2 pm stouffville at port hope mondav june 2s at 8 pm aiax at stouffville wednesday june 30 at 8 pm little britain at stouffville monday july 5 at 2 pm stouffville at ajax six league games will be av ded to this schedule at a later date miss carole morris in league game tuesday night hurled 10 consecutive r for an amazing score of 423 out in front five hoys were closely bunched in the sr 100 yard dash hat was won by david slack he is followed by ken bass left and john kiddle who lied staff photo records fall at high school track and field meet girl athletes also made their mark in the competition ahhoudi they established no nu- records lorn burns is pictured here hctiding the field in hie jr 220 yards she captured the kiunlor title staff photo the weather was perfect and field conditions were good for track meet in the jrruejunjr one mile race bob hazel prepares to winner he stbiiftvlli nisi high school cross the finish line an easy staff photo