Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 14, 1967, p. 12

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ty n mmvm ttai sptb m iw in playoff finals sunderland here for douhleheader stouffville it is stouffville vs sunderland for the league title and the playoff action all starts on stouffvilles home diamond this sunday the two teams will squeeze in a doubleheader at 1 pm the series is a best 4 out of 7 games stouffville iga has yet to be beaten this season although sunderland their current rivals gave them a couple of close contests in the semifinal round stouffville breezed past port perry by scores of 122 70 and 1110 they made it a clean sweep on sunday inning on port perrys home field sundays game was a real thriller as stouffville was forced to come from behind in the late innings at one point port perry led 94 they scored seven of those runs in a big 4th inning when ten men paraded to the plate glenn jackson was a sensation at bat for stouff ville hitting four times in four trips he clouted a pair of doubles and two singles dave slack had three safeties including two doubles and larry spang crashed a home run blow george mckay poked out a pair a single and a double mike cadieux was the winning pitcher port perry led 108 as the teams moved into the top of the 8tli inning roger todd glenn jackson and larry spang crossed the plate spangs run breaking the tie the homesters were held off ihe score sheet although they threatened in the 9th and left two men stranded lawn bowlers compete in crossen tournament some of the entries who took part in ihe crossen lawn bowling in stouffville winners were dorothy and elgin wagg of stouffville tournament are shown here in this pholo taken labor day staff photo hockey registration september 16 23 imers n from thp a 1 h erkhart lawn bowling trophy costing over s500 now stands in he stouffville club house competition for this award ceased many years ago and stouffville the lasl winner now holds it permanently this is ihe oldest bowling trophy in ontario staff photo im irs open training camp markham mark- hams junior r club open their training camp at gord bell arena tonight many new faces are expec ted frank bonnello has been reengaged as general ma nager and coach wes taggart is the trainer and jerry dean from cedar grove is his assistant opening game of ihe season will be fridav oct 13 at 830 pm taking place during the evening will he a draw for a 19 co lor tv set tickets are now on sale and may be obtained from mr a e wilds or any member of the hockey club claremont claremont the clarcmoni club wound up their softball season thursday bowing out 10 goodwood 133 goodwood look the semifinal series 3 games to i eric barber was ihe winner on the goodwood mound striking oul 14 bai lers in seven innings ken may look over in the 8th george and bruce red- shaw and ken vernon sha red ihe pilching chores for clarcmoni barber also looked good al the plale with two hils in ihrcc nips he whacked out a pair of doubles and scored four of his teams 13 runs good hosts stouffville mem bers of ihe stouffville lawn bowling club were commended for their hos pitality by george read of oshawa at ihe conclusion of a tournament here this is my favorite stamping grounds he said ive been here three times this summer and have ended up in ihe mo ney on each occasion he termed the spirit among players as outstanding and said it was always a olcasurc to return mr read and his rink- came in second high for 3 wins high for ihrce wins were albert king erla brammer and john under wood two wins went to a rink from balmy beach and one win to ihe three some of george stark ma rian flcury and cliff lem on lasl week al oshawa eleanor crossen dorothy stouffville the registration of players in the stouffville minor hock ey association will be held in the municipal offices on saturday sept ifi and 23 from 930 to 12 noon fees will remain thp same as last season 800 for atom and squirt and s1200 for peewee bantam and midget an organization meeting was held sept 7 league president wilt morley was the chairman players making the var ious allstar teams can look forward to a busier winter as additional ice time has been obtained this will enable the club to practice each week as well as play i heir games they will also continue to play exhibition games until the end of the season if they are defeated in omha playoffs to help pay for the in creased costs the associa tion is studying various plans for raising funds one tentative plan is to sell season tickets for all league games single tick ets would cost s200 and family tickets 500 ad mission at the door will be 25c for those 12 years and over and 10c for those 6 to ii years of age children under six will be admitted free the association needs new coaches managers and referees persona iiii crest ed are asked to contact either george wilson or keith sutherland the next league meeting will be held thursday sept 14 at 730 pm or chard park school black hawk practice ux bridge the ux- bridge black hawks held their annual meeting at the uxbridge arena aug 31 it was decided to enter an intermediate b club in the oha bruce foote was elected president for a third- term and will be supporicd by the following officers vice pres carl cornell sec keith david son treas rae laswick mgr bob slincr assl darcv morden coach boh pollard trainer dave heath assl jim wells time keeper wall millar stick boy dale morden goal judge henry webster announcer keith wallace the opening practice has been called for mon day ocl 2 at 9 oclock goodwood before a crowd of close to 300 fans goodwood oldtim- ers met port perry legion in an exhibition softball game in goodwood park the score ended in an is is draw harold bell showed fine form on the mound with gord todd completing the battery other players in for office supplies its the tribune the goodwood lineup i eluded bob james jack symcs keilh stewart dave blackley norm ew- ing dean waison bob paiienden bill mcouaker and mel mcneil al the conclusion of ihe contest a draw for a bi cycle was held the winner was david arundel pee wees in goodwood good wood peewees have reach ed the league finals and are now playing port per ry for ihe title they downed greenbank in two straight 76 and 90 blair mcneil pilched a fine game in the opener and mike coburn was the individual star in the re turn contest he complet ed two great catches in right field gary brown al so looked good behind ihe plale mcneil was again very steady on the mound walking onlv two men

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