f po 10 the stouftviue tribune twy my 15 1965 bonnie taylor leads girls to first victory golfing goaltender eight runs in the third hning and five in the sixth enabled the stouffvihe girls to pile up a 1611 victory over ballantrae the same played thursday at the park gave the girls their first win of the campaign stouffvihe the team that doesnt shine until the chips are down spotted ballantrae two runs in the first two inn ings they trailed 30 midway through the third around the order colecn hisey started the ball rolling in the bottom half of the third with a single the girls went around the batting order and as the side retired stouffvihe led 33 the home sters added three runs in the fourth then cruised along as ballantrae closed the gap bal lantrae scored a run in the fourth two in the fifth and three in the sixth to narrow stouffviles margin to 119 realizing the heat was on stouffvihe came to life again in the bottom of the sixth with five runs ballantrae with their last chance at bat added a pair of runs out couldnt tie the score beat batters big gun for stouffvihe was bonnie taylor who in four appearances at bat belted out two doubles and a single she was intentionally walked in the sixth inning bonnies first double could have been a home run but she slipped leaving home plate and the fall slowed her down considerably other hitters for the winners were ann brown gale goudie marianne malloy trudy cad- ieux colecn hisey and nancy hopkins sharon renaud hurling for ballantrae started off well but couldnt keep up the pace she struck out five stouffvihe bat ters but was tapped for 13 hits on the mound for stouffvihe nancy hopkins whipped five batters and gave up 16 hits most of the safeties however were singles stouffvihe meets aurora thursday tonight at the park game time is 8 pm aces drop third straight lose to newmarket 110 the markham aces used their entire pitching staff to no avail as the newmarket plazas stumped the aces 110 at mor gan park thursday night i rich lunney coasted through s fine pitching chore as he met with little opposition from the markham bats lunney threw an impressive threehitter he gave away one free trip and struck out 13 markham batters the aces pitchers were not as fortunate ted matthews started and struck out five of the first six batters he faced the 3rd frame was teds un doing when he gave up four hits and four runs wayne evans came to the mound in the top of the fourth and lasted two frames wayne allowed four hits and three runs scored bob ellis completed the game giving up six hits and four runs in four innings newmarket plastered the scoresheet with 11 solid squares scoring in the third fifth sixth nd seventh innings plazas bill collier led the way with a 4 for 4 effort bill banged out a double and three singles larry dunlop added 3 singles rich lunney tapped for a double and a single ken smith and john mcknight add ed singles and don mcknight blasted a homer off an ellis slow ball bernie mcgriskin rapped out two singles and phil hebert added one safety phil boomed out a long ball in the 1st inning that seemed to be destined for the park road this hit was only overshadowed by a fantastic catch by plazas centre fielder bill foran the aces were outpitched outhit and outplayed in this game but will be out to end the slump in the remaining six games pitcher cadieux displays power at the plate in this corner stouffvihe junior after dropping a 93 decision tr little britain sunday roared back tuesday night and downed courtice 52 the same was played at courtice stouffvihe notched two run- i in the third inning added one by kox wai1ace in clipper gorllemler chuck doyle foppeil all rivuls in a team golf tournament held at the willows on saturday afternoon he received a little assistance on this drive to the ktii hole staff photo markham boy fires perfect golf shot twelve year old john kiernan of markham drove a golf ball 125 yards to record a holeinone at the willows golf course last weekend playing with his father wal- ly kiernan john sank the shot on the fifth hole of the nine hole par three course two witnesses beside his fath er testified to the accuracy of the drive editors mail july 2 1965 stouffvihe tribune 54 main street west stouffvihe ontario dear sirs the ball players and execu tive of the markham aces soft ball team wish to forward their sincere thanks to your news paper and staff for their co operation and coverage of the aces exhibition ball game with the california cuties we are sure with the efforts of your paper you helped us make this game a success again from the ball club thanks a million yours truly fred dyke public relations for markham aces softball club girltype hairdo warrants bathing cap stouffvihe intermediates tur ned on a brief spurt of power in the final two innings of a game against port hope but their efforts were in vain the homesters dropped the match 113 before a negligible home town crowd monday night trailing sl0 going into the sixth inning stouffvilles dave slack laced a single that start ed what looked like a strong comeback ted suzuki follow ed suit as did glenn jackson the first two batters scored on jacksons drive however mike pettit was thrown out at first leaving glenn on base with their final chance at bat stouffvihe wasted no time fill ing the sacks george mckay ross madill and roger todd all hit singles to load the bases larry sprang walked to first scoring one run but ted suzu ki with two men out and a fullhouse count struck out lest ending the onesided c belts home run meanwhile port hope was vaulting up the scoreboard a home run in the top of the first with one man on started the ball bouncing for the visitors murray kelly was the only player to send the ball sailing across park drive not to be outdone tom hoimwood belted a double and scored on charlie trimms single port hope was held scoreless in the 2nd and 3rd innings but unleashed their weapons again in the fourth six runs scored as jackson gave up five single hits port hope iced the cake with a pair of runs in the final frame glenn jackson went the dis tance for the losers allowing 11 runs off eleven hits he struck out seven batters lome carson credited with the win gave up three runs off seven hits six stouffvihe bat ters fell prey to strikeouts boh berthelottc 14 of ilownsview is obviously quite proud of his bcatlelype haircut but it has its drawbacks for instance when he attempted to enter hie community swimming fool at markham he was ordered lo wear a bathing cap when he objected lo ibis rule he was old to leave he admitted that the moplop had also got him in trouble with eachers dultcrin jr high school staff photo summer bowling tuesday july 6 grove 202 high triple men bruce burton 640 high single women val burton 271 high triple women val burton 630 over 600 wm grove 639 sandy smith 629 paul leman 623 irv brown 609 over 200 bunny burton 265 bruce burton 248 205 irv brown 239 paul leman 237 al gleave 220 lloyd mc- vicar 276 sandy smith 220 martin moscl 202 thursday july 3 high single men keuken 208 high triple men wagg 635 high single grove 256 high triple grove 678 over 600 g05 ben keuken kamstra 603 over 200 art grove 263 joyce leonard 251 norm mills 220 ev grove 218 zq4 dave mehaffey 254 john otter 217 jake kamstra 236 jim wagg 219 218 ron stewart 221 peggy hall 253 fishing tackle tennis rackets restrung 375 and up baseball gloves bats balls swim equipment toys games models expert bicycle repairs all work guaranteed markham cycle and sports 85 main street phone 2943412 closed mondays parking at rear of store women women 225 ben jim ev ev dave mehaffey 604 jake games of the week juniors thursday july 15 stouffvihe at kendal k30 pm sunday july is oshawa at stouffvihe 200 pm girls thursday july 15 aurora at stouffvihe 800 pm the california fltik s dubhed the worlds funniest softhall team the california cuties proved that they have earned the title by thrilling more than 1000 fans in markham last tuesday night it had to be the funniest sports performance since the nhl oldtimes invaded last winter from the piegame warmup to the final pitch fans and players alike were literally tolling in the aisles from the comical antics of this hall club the sevem 1 it was impovihie m pick out the funniest player on the team game with a pair in the sth a each member had his own personal trait that set the fans off in constant roars of laughter liza jane the starting pitcher perhaps had the most to say and why not after all it was his idea that started the califor nia cuties liza in normal life is trino palarios 5s 175 pounder a former compton college baseball star with liza coaching fireball freida bunted in the fourth in ning and set a beeline to third base called out by plate umpire gabby lapointe lia protested thats fair the base was empty however freida stayed in the position and at the opportune moment rushed to home base catcher mike muggins of the aces was waiting for her with the ball but before he had a chance to tag her out freida pulled an authentic is caliber capgun and shot poor mike three times in the stomach the run scored bernie mcgriskin after belting a solid double found out that pelting to second base wasnt the eaiest thing in the world to do folly flesh standing near the bag yanked ii from under me- griskius feet as he approached and led him on a merry ehasa around the bail park with liza pitching morris the mouse procenko got th surprise of his life as he swung ai a solid fast ball the ball turned out lo he a grapefruit and it disintegrated upon contact with the bat showering juice and seeds over batter catcher and umpire that was my juicy pitch boasted lia umpire loiing doolittlc narrowly escaped with his life laier in the game as 3s high beulah was up to bat he called the first pitch a strike and beulah kicked sand all over the plate lie called the second pitch a strike and this time beulah losing all control of senses drew a fourinch dagger and chased the umpire down the first base line had it not been for a fellow cmie who tackled the midget mr doolittlc might have had a knee cap removed hut tiial would he the extent of it as beulah cant reach much higher the umpire returned to his position and on the third pitch mopped his brow and hollared ball four beulah trotted to first with an evil smiie on her face while on first base ihe 39 year old midget bent low between bernie mcgriskins leg and lifted the huge first baseman into the air the evening was full of comical antics dinah sore carried mike muggins to the ball and tagged him out thats fair cried liza the dodgers do it liza jane pitched a ball complete with rubber hand that sprung back before it crossed home plate dinah sore lit a roman candle in the field dumpy dory although at hat caught the ball and threw it clean out of the park bringing in seven unearned runs dinah sore brought her own base and set it down whenever the ball was in the vicinity beulah struck out batters blindfolded liza called one of the aces cute hen warned keep calm im already spoken for scraggy maggie lost her girdle near second base and was imme diately scolded by liza i warned you to buy playtex and the crowd loved every minute of it the california cuties actually originated when trino palae- ios was serving a tour of duty in the air corps during world war ii he was assigned to special services and was asked to figure out a way to entertain the men on the island of guam during the war with a flair for the flamboyant he hit upon the idea of field ing a mens team attired in ladies garments hut on a base where such clothing was scarce because of the seriousness of their mis sion it took a bit of time to properly dress the learn once the date was set and the club appeared on the field any doubts of uncertainty were soon forgotten in the myriad of laughter that enveloped ihe gs in this midpacific bastion in 10 is the team composed mainly of the best players in compton california started out since then its record has been lops from that year to the end of the lflfil season hie cuties have played 1371 games of which they won 1203 and lost ibs oh what the new york mets would give for a record like that when baseball season is over the club turns to a different sport namely basketball that must be even funnier when one thinks of beulah dribbling a ball down the floor when the ball is about half as big as he is you certainly have to hand it to the sports promoters in markham with men like john lunau and fred dyke sports cant help but he successful last winter the nhl oldtimers drew a full house at the arena with people being turned away and this baseball game did the same is it any wonder a good percentage of the gate was paid by stouffvihe customers and as long as they dont get this type of sports entertainment here then they might as well go elsewhere fortunately thy dont have to go too fay game witn a pai courtice scored their run the fifth and eighth innings mike cadieux who went the distance on the mound for stouftville also showed his strength at bat the big hurlr drove out a home run in the seventh inning preceded by a single in the fifth cadieux who allowed four hits struck out ten courtice batters for the opposition brian down gave up nine hits and had only one strike out hilling for stouffvihe weie jerry lewis barry mclean 2 dave slack larry spang mike cadieux bill lehman and bill harma n next home game for tiie jun iors is sunday at the park when they meet oshawa game time is 2 pm brougham no match for claremont batters claremont came up with ihoir most potent plate offensive of the community league season on thursday night and soundly irouneed brougham 131 in a tinning contest- john carson the brougham starter was the victim of a 13- hit attack he was relieved by the veteran kob miller in the 6th claremont catcher gord mc dowell hatting 9th in ihe order tore ihe cover off the ball with two doubles and a single in trips geo redshaw one of the finest young prospects in sever al seasons enjoyed a great night both at the plate and on the mound he slammed out a single and 2 doubles and hurl ed a fine 3hitter on the hill rill keevil a veritable jack rabbit on the bases betted 2 doubles and a homer al redshaw also hit for the circuit bill rimmer had broughams only extrabase blow a four- bagger in the 6th with the sacks empty bad break for johnny henrick golf is a frustrating game as golf professional johnny hen rick found out monday the willows pro after a shaky and hurried start and a ninth tee interruption shot a 76 but failed to qualify for the canadian open henrick was informed that there had been a delay in the starting time and he went for a coffee break however while downing the java the other two of his threesome got on the course leaving him behind this forced a hurried couple of strokes to catch up johnny was just getting over this misfortune when he dis covered that the spalding black dot ball he was using had been outlawed by the tournament discouraged and bewildered he horrowed a regulation ball and promptly belted it out of bounds it wasnt until henrick turned in his card that he learned the canadianmade hall lie was us ing was perfectly legal it is the highly compressed us ball that has been banned although this distinction was not indicated on the list of rules goodwood beats brock road on bunt attack goodwood had their bunting hats working well on thursday night and clipped brock road 73 in a community league con test the shorthit offensive ap peared to catch the brock road infield napping gerald mc- guckin roger forsyth and ron evans appeared particularly ef fective ray peters who had hand cuffed claremont in an earlier game was clubbed for 11 safe- lies including a home run and two doubles by ron may the mcguckin brothers ray and gerald each poked out a pair eric barber went the distance on the goodwood mound for a fihit effort ernie langford cranked out a triple for brock road and joe moody clubbed a 2run double pay as you play a low weekday rale is now available for the new golf course at the palisades golf country club our first 2 holes are now open this is a very challenging course of championship size 3260 yds over high rolling terrain par 36 for men and 37 for women the greens and tees are very large beautifully landscaped ixhv weekday rates ark 125 per day or 1500 per month for further information phone 8526428 the palisades golf country club jlijjhway 47 kasf to goodwood then left at ui station 2 miles to slop sign left 300 yds to club stouffvihe heated community swimming pool i tugs july 27th 730 pm jousting water basketball fancy diving season tickets nnd information available al the pool phone stouffvihe 6401260 pool sharks our lifeguards have been identified after a few inquiries from people asking who was in charge of the pool air andrew williams ordered a number of biue sweat shirts with lifeguard spelled out clearly in two inch letters on the back navy blue bathing suits complete the outfit at all times that the pool is open to the public there are at least three guards on hand two sit in the stands while a third keeps a sharp eye from ground level a fourth guard is assigned to ihe wading pool this meets with the pool regulations and now there is absolutely no excuse when people say they cant find a lifeguard they wera there all the time thursday july 22nd the management and staff of the pool will put on a public demonstration of artificial respiration and drowiipioofing the twohour show is open to anyone who is inter ested in learning these essential instructions and that should include everyone dont get this confused with ihe water show the latter will be held july 27th starting lime for the safety demonstration is 7 pm speculation has it that during the water show the kinsmen club will challenge the lions club in water jousting and water basketball also included in the program will be a diving exhibi tion and a number of water competitions were not sure whether our wise words of wisdom had any thing to do witli it or not but some 300 persons have enrolled in the swimming lessons at the pool the fourweek course which i started july 5 will give each student some twenty lessons of 1 instruction a second course will begin the first week of august courses are available to anyone from juniors up its good to see this tremendous response to such a worth while cause john kiernan 12 year old son of markham pharmacist wally kiernan sank a holeinone at the willows golf course on the weekend the youngster drove the ball about 125 yards on the fifth hole of the nine hole par three course two witnesses bill simpson and b murphy verified the feat could it be that markham may produce another arnold palmer boys certainly do have their problems in markham on satur day all year old was asked to leave the community swimming pool because he refused to cover his beautiful head of hair with a bathing cap the dnwnsview youth sports an authentic ringo starr beatle cut that hangs off his shoulders the cap was ordered by the manager bruce conley because long hair tends to loosen iii water and inevitably will plug up the filter system the lad said that he had run into this problem at other pools in metro the way we look at it he would he wise to don the bathing cap that way his hair would slay dry and he wouldnt have to set it before going to bed stouffvihe loses 117 to ballantrae stouffvihe jirls dropped an 117 ball game to ballantrae tuesday night at ballantrae big gun for the winner was shirley cantwcll who scored three of the eleven runs carol jewell and sharon renault both notched a pair for the winners gail nirholls was the win ning pitcher and nancy hop kins suffered the loss the taylor sisters bonnie sandy both scored two runs for stouffvihe stouffvilles next home game is thursday tonight i at the park when they meet aurora game time is 8 pm mrs edward mill of george- town visited here recently with her daughter mis roy minion other visitors included mis mintons sister mrs clare reilh and husband of seaforth ceremonies lo officially open the new bruces mill conserva tion area will he held on thurs day today at 230 pm