tiit 12 the tr15ume vanity iueii 24 1967 ken jlay left mar goodwood righthander offers a friendly handshake to his rival from strabanc prior to an ontario rural softball association playoff game nl clarcmont in the nine innings that followed lie shut them out 110 staff photo pitcher blanks john mcakes and monica schnell are currently flic top junior tennis players in stouffville both took part in a tournament saturday against rivals from woodbridgc staff ihioto claremont good wood pitcher ken may re covered from a blow on the head in the 4th inning wednesday to turn in one of the finest mound efforts of a colorful career the accident occurred during an ontario rural softball association play off game in clarcmont with strabane at bat and goodwood out front 50 a throwin ball hit may hard on the head and he dropped unconscious to the ground following a five minute delay he ag reed to continue he retir ed the side and went on to fire a masterful nohitter provincial playoffs claremont the clarcmont softball team was knocked out of ontar io rural playoff competi tion tuesday night bow ing 81 to singhampton they lost the series open er 64 greenwood intermediat es rolied up a 2213 score on hickson friday to sweep that scries in two straight they have won a bye in the next round goodwood dropped a 71 decision to rockwood they played again in the clarcmont park wednes day night clarcmont girls have a bye in their first orsa scries and arc await- ing a winner in oasa competition markham hawks defeat ed brooklin 63 in their sc ries opener at markham in the return contest at brooklin friday doug seott fired a onehitter to blank the markham squad 40 they played again in the rubber match at brooklin wednesday goodwood blanked their rivals i 10 in the rubber match of a 3game series more than 300 fans attend ed the contest goodwood now advances into the next round of orsa com petition wields big bat bruce norton batting ninth in the goodwood or der enjoyed a fantastic game at the plate slam ming a home run a triple a double and a single in five trips other heavy hitters for the winners wcregerry mcguckin ken davis ron may wes evans and ken may ron stewart and ray mcguckin had one safety apiece both singles jim graham was best for stra bane he rapped out a sin gle and a double none of his mates however could cope with the whirlwind offerings of pitcher may strabane killed them selves in the field they committed a total of eight errors goodwood had two miseries but only six balls were hit into the outfield during the entire contest and four of these were ta ken for routine outs the home team gift stouffville stouft- villes junior tennis team played surprisingly we in their first competitive match against a team from woodbridgc on tuesday at the stouffville courts john mcakes lost a very close match7 games to 9- to scott harris of wood- bridge and helmut schnell evened the singles up for stouffville by battling to an s6 win against david rootsaert in the doubles matches bill grove and monica schnell lost 63 to david rootsaert and david chapman robert daniels and wayne flynn were de feated 62 by scott harris and david chapman although the stouffville juniors lost in the overall matches they played sound energetic tennis and with more practice in court tactics might have been able to turn the ta bles they certainly show ed that they arc ready for team competitions such as this and it is hoped that more interclub matches can be organized there is a challenge ladder in operation am ong the juniors at the stouffville courts to stim ulate competition the present standings at the ion are i john mcakes 2 monica schnell 3 don mcleod 4 wayne flynn 5 robert daniels 6 bill grove my mother washed my uniform in new super detergent i not all crows arc black some have brightlycolor ed feathers three teams in playoffs goodwood theres plenty of softball activity for boys in the goodwood area this season with three and possibly four teams still in the playoffs the intermediates drop ped their orsa series op ener to rockwood 71 with the return contest back at clarcmont wed nesday a goodwood entry in the uxbridgc league put up a creditable showing and finished in fourth place they lost to comco aug 14 and tied their game at goodwood aug ust 16 the club is coach ed by norm ewing and gord todd in the kids league the goodwood squirts coach ed by bill mcquakcr de feated seagrave aug 15 and made it twoinarow on aug 17 they arc now in the next playoff scries they completed the regu lar schedule in third place goodwood pec wees j coached by mel mcneil opped their league los ing only one game out of fifteen in their playoff opener they won over u- dora aug 1 win simpson trophy stouffville stouff- villc entrees did well in the provincial lawn bowl ing tournament at balmy beach toronto in the foursome compe tition elmer farthing george stark charles grove and harry bram- mcr came 2nd to lake the simpson trophy compet ing in the doubles elgin wagg and don bacon re ceived wrist watches for second place elmer far thing also won a prize in the singles vfiv new whitchurch park opened this summer licence suspended girl rider wins col button memorial trophy vandorf just north of vandorf on the don mills road in whitchurch township is located a new private park and play ground it was opened for the the first time this sum mer and indications arc that it will become a very popular place it is called olympia park back of the project arc two partners peter toss- ios and matce vassos the park is situated at the top of a 300 foot hill and the view of surround ing countryside is breath taking the manager is angclo liatopoulos the parkland contains 50 acres complete with picnic tables barbecues sports fields hot and cold showers shelters swings and slides a wading pool for the children and an olympic size swimming pool the large pool is to be heated and this work will be completed in two weeks two lifeguards are on duty at all times the olympic pool lacks boards this is a safety for one thing diving factor according to the manager he said that next year a new pool will be built for divers only although this has not been a good summer sea son for such outdoor acti vities mr liatopoulos said that in a single day two weeks ago they had 3000 people on their grounds weekends are of course the busiest periods the admission lo the park is very reasonable- adults 50c and children 25c just to sit down and enjoy the view is worth that redshaw stops goodwood club claremont any thing can happen in the playoffs and it happened to goodwood thursday night they were edged 43 by clarcmont after trouncing their rivals 91 in the scries opener george redshaw who was clubbed out of the box in the first contest went the nineinning dis tance thursday although hit rather freely in the early innings he appear ed to improve s the game progressed eric barber started on the goodwood mound but yielded to re liefer ken may in the 7th gord mcdowell ken vernon ron hedges and george redshaw chalked up runs for the winners rae mcguckin with two and ron stewart complet ed the circuit for the goodwood squad markham phillip birch 19 main street markham had his drivers licence suspended for two months when he appeared before magistrate russell pearse in richmond hill court friday birch was stopped by constable richard robert son of markham village he testified that the ac cused had only a tempor ary permit no insurance and no plates attached to his vehicle pc robert sons attention was attrac- dies at 97 stouffville rev gordon gooderham con ducted the funeral service on wednesday for the late charles tindall second st stouffville who died sat- urdav at the age of 97 surviving is his wife the former ida switzer and one daughter eflic mrs orvan downer of scar- boro pall bearers were bert tindall harry tin- dall gordon brown mur ray barnes robert mills and bob macaloney inter ment was in stouffville ce metery ted to the car when he ob served it go through two stop streets birch was lined 9350 treasurer resigns pickering picker ing township has lost its treasurer ronald mitchell treasur er of the township for the past three years submit ted his resignation at a council meeting august 8 to become effective in nov ember reeve c w laycox said that mr mitchell had had a rough lime of it and carried a heavy work load but it was not entirely be cause of this that led to the termination of his em ployment councillor ronald chat- ten commended mr mit- icll highly and said that it would be difficult to find as competent a treasurer to replace him his resignation was ac cepted with regret ho v this newspaper helps adv with a defined audience a coot is an aquatic bird found principally in m south america the co w b memorial trophy was won by pam cuiicn on almirah iben nehrin al ihe it takes two to make a conclusion of a show held at st clair arabian horse farm locust hill saturday miss cullen accumulated i quarrel and some couples the 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