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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 27, 1970, p. 8

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page 8 the tribune thursday august 27 1970 stouffviue peewees defeat markham in series opener stouffville alert base running spelled the difference between victory and defeat for the stouff viue peewees over a strong markham squad a 97 win gave them the first game of the second round of oasa playoffs it took a determined bid by the don anderson haulage contingent to overcome a 5 1 deficit as they went into the fifth inning they made the best of two hits to score four runs and then did an encore in the sixth rick marshman tossed a steady game but gave up 10 hits his double in the fifth frame drove in two runs and sparked the team tremendously mikelunau and john ocallaghan shared the duties on the hill for the visitors allowing 5 hits mark davis collected two clutch singles in the crucial fifth and sixth innings jack watson ron mcdowell and marshman claimed the other hits for stouffviue the big gun for markham was pete evans with three for four hugh mcpherson also blasted a double and a single claremont girls otterville seventeen year old larry spiece rr3 stouffviue has been an entry in shot put competition only two years but already is considered one of ontarios best in juvenile class jas thomas larry spiece puts for distance stouffville to pick up 12 pounds of steel requires enough physical effort but to then throw it 50 feet requires strength timing and technique that few possess larry spiece a seventeen year old student of stouffviue district secondary school is a member of this minority group after competing for just two years this handsome husky youth has qualified for the canadian shot put victoria square wins opener victoria square the local fans were treated to a fine start of the south ontario county fastball semifinals as their favorite sons edged greenwood 5 3 richard burton pitched the square to victory and grant pascoe was charged with the loss the second game was slated for last night wednesday at green wood championships to be held in vancouver he earned this right as a result of his third place finish in the eastern canadian track and field finals at etobicoke larry trains with the victoria park track and field club in scarborough under the direction of british commonwealth gold medalist dave steen in addition he spends many hours working with barbells in his basement gym after months of supporting too much weight including elevator cable weights the bar buckled on learning of larrys requirement for a more substantial bar the atlas alloys company responded with a gift of a seven foot chromed vanadium bar to help him in his conditioning program recently this young man has been putting his 220 pounds behind a shot weighing 16 pounds with considerable success a few weeks ago he placed second at a newmarket meet his specialty however is the 12 pounder in this class he has cap tured first place for the past two years in the georgian bay meet and ranked high in various trials leading up to the eastern canadian finals his greatest distance in practice is 55 feet 2 inches and 51 feet 10 inches in competition to earn recognition as one of ontarios best in juvenile class swamp claremont with scores of 9 2 and 17 7 claremonts hardhitting juvenile girls have sub dued otterville in a one sided series and now its on to the third round of their current ontario playoffs pitcher mary albright turned in a sparkling performance on the mound for the hometowners sunday limiting her rivals to 2 hits in the first 6 in nings she weakened somewhat in the next 3 frames but the lead built up by her mates was sufficient to guarantee victory the otterville belles were in trouble all night committing several major throwing errors petti madill enjoyed a great game at the plate whacking out 5 singles in 6 trips outfielder faye norton slammed two doubles and a triple she was also a defensive standout completing several fine catches 12th annual j mongolia open sleepy hollow golf club i golf dinner dance sat sept 19 1970 sponsored by stouffviue lions j contact j c wat kins patrick motors mo3450 a markham 2943355 extra shows fri sat 7 pm 920 departure nightly at 800 pm regular prices highest rating a thriller of human lnttt humor and lulptnl g alora sjmuhusus 0itmlllti jusiiitc jicqumiiussii u04ce iimiot ruuimius iihhi ulurtu silpluqi rt i si8ei50 uoiosgilt iiml lltatrinil saturday matinee at 2 e2hu 1969 chevrolet c80 series olo granninc toe axle with air lift 427 v8 nklne brand new complete 9000 lb front axle 23000 rear axle two speed new tires unit still has gm warranty in effect also 4000 miles or 90 days on enjrlne very clean tractor neil patrick motors main st v stouffviixe 6403450 itd tennis tournament bv harold landry stouffville tennis a sport that is enjoying a rebirth in popularity has caught the athletic fancy of many in the stouffviue area this interest has prompted the recreation department to stage a tournament on september 5 and 6 at the memorial park courts entries may be made by calling 6404951 or by registering on the sheet provided at the park the fee for juniors is 50 and for seniors it is 100 trophies will be awarded to the finalists in each division the classifications are as follows mens singles 19 years and over junior mens singles 18 years and over ladies singles 19 years and over junior ladies singles 18 years and over parents of the children enrolled in the summer playground program are invited to attend a party for their children on friday august 28 in the main park games have been arranged and prizes will be awarded to the kids this will mark the end of the 1970 program those between the ages of 7 and 10 years are asked to arrive from 1200 to 200 pm and the younger children are asked to at tend from 200 to 400 pm ken may mr zera unionville ex- goodwood hurler ken may- has turned in many a fine mound performance in his colorful career but none will compare with the one written into the record books at unionville aug 19 he fired a brilliant nohitter in blanking rich mond hill kents 3 0 to sweep the oasa playoff series in two straight only a walk in the third inning spoiled the right handers bid for a perfect game he struck out twelve unionville batters pounced on hill starter dale flynn working him for 3 walks 2 hits and capitalizing on an error bill offord paced the of fensive with two safeties doug lewis neb gayman and jack robinson had one apiece claremont peewees win claremont playoff grabs lead claremont stouff viue were their own worst enemies tuesday night as they dropped the opening game of the soc semi finals by 6 5 in the tenth inning it appeared that pitcher claremont one of the hottest series of oasa playoffs has been the claremonthickson battle in the peevvce division after taking the first game by a narrow 32 margin the locals returned to hickson and lost a heartbreaker 11 10 in 8 innings with the round tied they went into the second game of the double- header and came up wiiii decisive 21 9 win brad staley pitched well in the first game of the twinbill but fate smiled on hickson in the final contest claremont used three hurlers to claim the victory larry elsdon carried most of the load but brian and paul towner made their contributions from the mound to ad vance the local boys into the next round against either mount elgin or erie gord tarr had won his own ball game with a single that drove in peter san derson from third before stouffviue concluded their half of the extra inning however a defensive collapse resulting in three consecutive errors set the stage for ron evans to drive a low one between second and short and allow george redshaw to cross the plate with the winner these clubs meet monday in the stouffviue park at 830 pm three town teams in playoff race stouffville the race for ontario softball honors is in full swing and three local clubs are still in contention after two decisive wins over lake wilcox the juveniles enter the zone finals with zephyr the in termediates still very much alive after their double triumph against ballantrae meet camp- bellford in the second round markham provides the stiff opposition for the peewees as the second round gets under way intermediate second round c aug 24 cambellford 15 stouffviue 2 aug 26 campbellford at stouffviue aug 28 if required juvenile c zone finals doordie for champs in playoffs cambray here sunday stouffville its do or die for the iga team sunday the baseball boys current defending champions now find themselves behind the eight ball they lost 21 saturday and 5 1 sunday against cambray a club given little chance of winning anything earlier in the season game time is 2 pm the series is a best 3 out of 5 they sure have improved commented veteran infielder gord eckardt but brother do we miss stoney the firstsackers reference was to glenn stoney jackson the number one peg in the stouffviue mound staff sidelined with an arm injury jackson whose services at the bat are missed almost as much as on the mound wasnt in the lineup for either of the cambray contests at cambray the homesters jumped into a l 0 lead in the first inning as webster doubled and scored on an outfield error successive singles by dave slack and murray holden pushed larry spang across the plate in the 4th to even the count mccabe romped home with the cambray winner in the 5th in stouffviue cambrays ron bell was the hero slamming a home run and a single he personally collected three of his teams five tallies the iga squad could have clinched the contest in the first inning but went down in order with the bases loaded geoff gaston batting seventh in the lineup enjoyed good success with two singles and a double he scored his teams lone run in the second and was left stranded in the 6th and 8th so its here again sunday a case of win one or lose all errors prove fatal aug 27 stouffviue zephyr at peewee b aug 24 stouffviue markham 7 aug 26 stouffviue markham aug 28 if required at claremont too many errors and too many walks spelled defeat for the claremont in termediates in the first game of the second round of the orsa playoffs grant norton awarded 8 free passes to first and received minimum sup port as his mates com mitted 5 errors although he gave up only 7 hits lowville made full use of them by scoring 8 times to claremonts 3 gord mcdowell and jim redshaw each tagged lowvilles ron nixon for a pair of singles george and bruce redshaw accounted for another 2 and ron evans 1 at valu fair your savings arent just peanuts crest toothpaste family size rcgi 129 5alc ov rcg 59 ea garbage bags 10s sale 5 for 100 rejr 250 breck basic sale 166 modess 48s reg 235 sale 169 bayers childrens aspirins 36s sale 29 paquins cold cream rfv sale 11 weifa baby ref ointment sale 11 arrid extra dry sale 79 deodorant 6 oz rejf 159 jergens hand lotion 7 oz reff s109 sale 89 visine eye drops rejf 140 sale 109 itlcliard iludnut shampoos rinses res 129 sale 89 listerine mouthwash 20 oz rep 179 sale 139 lasting beauty rctf 225 sale 129 bromo seltzer family size reg 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