page 8 the tribune thursday scpi 3 1970 stouffville leading peewee zone finals stouffville tonight thursday the stouffville peewees could wind up the zone finals with a win over east gwillimbury the game will be played at mount albert at 830 pm in the first game of the series rick marshman pitched a brilliant four hitter struck out nine batters and started a fifth inning rally which produced four runs ken strong for the losers also performed with similar lustre giving up the same number of hits and striking out eleven hickory han dlers however he issued eight free tickets to first to marshmans one and that influenced the outcome to a large extent the visitors trailed 8 0 entering the final inning but fought back to reduce the lead by half with two hits a walk and a little help due to a couple of errors the don anderson haulage club has shown extremely well defensively with dave lang fielding with finesse in the hot corner and ron mcdowell shining in centre field keith acton and jack watson have been con sistent performers as well east gwillimburys garry collins found marshmans number twice for singles and ken strong and mike mallory were the others to tally singles for stouffville acton mar shman lang and howie jones shared the four hits there is no doubt that the stouffville team has been taught well and they have learned well under the tutelage of one of the best coaches in minor ball in addition to softball skills jack watson has instilled something far more valuable into his charges respect control and a pride in giving their best are some of the by products so obvious to the spectator juveniles dump zephyr in opener stouffville behind the two hit pitching of keith lewis stouffville intermediates ousted stouffville it was just one of those nights nothing went right and everything went wrong for the betzvachon combine as they struggled in vain to even the soc semifinals with claremont errors were compounded by more errors hits were at a premium and the umpire seemed to be viewing a shrunken strike zone the result claremont 12 and stouffville 2 the local team is now trailing two games to nil in the bestoffive series after dropping a close 6 5 decision in the opener they felt the pain of 9 errors 5 coming in the eighth frame and this had to be a major factor in allowing claremont to score a dozen runs on just eight hits given up by bob parish and gord tarr gord ness and bryan emery were the only stouffville players to show any authority at the plate as they accounted for over half of the teams 7 hits each connected twice in three trips a curious fact was that claremonfs first four batters in the lineup only managed one single hit in total bruce redshaw collected a triple and a single and grant norton helped his own cause with a double and a single the third game of the series will be played at claremont but the date had not been determined at press time this puts stouffville with their backs to the wall as they must win in order to avoid 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made it home on an error to larry gilroy gene arnold and murray cox crossed the plate for the visitors only tallies paul case went the distance on the mound for zephyr allowing a big 11 hits for the homesters the big leak in the visitors defence seemed to be in the glove of their left fielder flies fouls and grounders all passed his outstretched hand but anyone in the crown could see his problem his sweater number was you guessed it 13 stouffville eliminates markham stouffville the don anderson peewees took full advantage of two bad throws by markham in the final inning to take the third and final game 5 3 the win allowed them to enter the zone finals with east gwillimbury in the first game of the bestoffive series stouffville slipped by markham 9 8 with heads up base running in the next clash they staggered badly at times and had to settle for a 13 8 loss with the pressure on they jumped into an early lead in the final contest only to find the visitors fight back to a 3 3 deadlock in the fifth frame howie jones singled in the sixth but was forced at second base this permitted ron mcdowell to cool his heels at first then jeck watson jr made it on a bad throw mcdowell forced another misdirected toss and before the inning was over watson and mcdowell were across the plate rick marshman was as cool as ever especially in the last frame when markhams batters were going for the fence he struck all three out prior to that he had only sent three timber toters down on a third strike the don anderson squad tagged fred ocallahan fcr eight hits ken smith accounted for two of these in addition to coming up with several key plays during the game mar shman provided the big blast for stouffville with a triple that allowed two jim bogers 14 of rr4 stouffville is shown on his way to cap turing first place in the driving division at cne competitions he also took a second place ribbon in saddle pony riding jim is the son of mr and mrs william bogers fisherville girls score upset win in finals claremont spec tators smiled and officials stared as nine girls some still in pigtails trotted onto the claremont diamond monday nine innings later those same fans left the park in silence as the kids from fisherville chalked up an 18 14 victory in the opening game of the orsa juvenile b championship finals the two clubs were scheduled to meet again wednesday last night with the rubber match if needed also on a foreign field it was truly a david vs goliath contest with the visitors showing no respect whatever for the size and strength of their op ponents the fatal blow was delivered in the 7th when 4 walks one single and an error gave fisherville the lead they added three more in the eighth the mismatch in size also seemed apparent at the plate when claremont grabbed a 5 1 edge in the first any optimism for a pushover series soon vanished when pat shumacker slammed a 2- run homer into deep centerfield the circuit blow seemed to give the fisherville squad the spark they needed they refused to quit even when the odds were stacked heavily against them coach lenore mackenzie sent three pitchers into the fray mary albright patti madill and doreen evans fisherville used two starter joan magel and the winner pat shumacker claremont outhit their rivals 14 11 patti madill was claremorits best at bat laying down three bunt singles and connecting for a double faye norton second base singled in the first and slammed a triple in the fourth while fishervilles mound duet lacked the throwing speed of claremonts pitching pair of patti madill and mary albright the control shown by the latter had them in hot water in several in nings altogether the claremont hurlers gave up 14 bases on balls while mondays result was an unexpected upset the claremont loss was a little less surprising when it was revealed that many of these same fisherville girls had comprised the allontario midget champions of last season regardless of who the winner was wednesday or who takes the title for a group of happy gals the 121 miles home monday must have seemed a whole lot shorter than the distance from home to first tennis tourney stouffville entries for the stouffville tennis tournament have been submitted and the schedule of matches drawn all entrants are asked io check their starting times for sep tember 5 and 6 they may call 6404951 or consult the draw sheets which will be posted at the courts tonight thursday four finals will be held on sunday beginning at 100 pm and spectators are encouraged to be on hand to see them they wilt be ihe senior ladies singles junior mens singles senior mens singles and senior mens doubles bows to weatherman stouffville the stouffville igas are having enough trouble trying to stay alive without the weatherman com plicating things after losing the first two games in the bestoffive series the local squad were peaked for the crucial contest with cambray last sunday what happened by game time there was enough moisture around to play water polo last night wednesday was the date decided upon to play the rainedout affair should stouffville find their batting eyes and defeat cambray the second fixture will be played on saturday in cambray at 630 pm if lady luck shines on them in that one the final game will be back in stouffville on sunday at 200 pm the home team greenwood lunges into county lead victoria square greenwood took their second game in a row against victoria square to go ahead two games to one in the bestoffive soc semifinals the fourth game was scheduled last night wednesday at greenwood in the tuesday night contest the winners ex ploded in the fourth frame with two home runs a triple and a single to score four tallies another homer and a pair of singles in the seventh inning accounted for three more runs however it wasnt one sided by any means as the 10 8 score suggests in fact greenwood was forced to use three pitchers in order to claim the victory the square never connected for the extra bases as consistently as the victors but they did manage ten hits to greenwoods twelve pitcher bruce mortson was credited with a double a single and a run batted in roger ball who played a standout game in right field was equally adept at the plate with two singles and an rbi and dwight powell never hit better with a triple which knocked in two runs and a single in four official trips to the plate big tom davis the winning hurler in the second game also earned the victory in this fixture after the demise of ron jones and grant pascoe he got the nod from coach les wilson after five and twothirds of an inning his control and speed were good enough to fan eight batters and he failed to give up a base on balls there were several babe ruth proteges for greenwood ken mc- taggart belted a homer and three singles to collect a pair of rbi s murray jones came on strong with one circuit clout and a double and lloyd morden also tagged a fourbagger to send two runs in in the defensive department art pukrin came up with a couple of spectacular plays zephyr ties series stouffville last night the fastball fate of the juveniles was decided as far as their chances for ontario honors at press time the bestofthree series with zephyr was tied with each team claiming one victory the lee sand and gravel crew got off to a good start by posting a 5 2 win in the first game of the zone finals but they dropped tuesday nights clash 8 3 in zephyr captain bob leger pointed out that a few errors did much of the damage but was certain the club would be up for the big game on wednesday 47ift44- hes not the worlds best manager but can he protest a decision claremont peewees tell tale week end claremont if the claremont peewees get by mt elgin they will meet cayuga or fisherville for the ontario championship but first of all they must tame mt elgin a team that took them 6 4 in the opener coach earle piikey is confident that his boys will be more than ready and able to do just that on saturday at 300 pm in the home park should they meet his expectations a third and final game is slated for sunday same runs to score keith acton howie jones ron mc dowell jack watson and dave lang were responsible for one apiece for markham mike lunau was the big gun with a solid punch that went for a homer to accompany his single place and same time a few errors in the last contest aided mt elgins cause but there has been some excellent ball being played by the little guys paul towner has been very consistent and larry piikey was effective with 4 hits in 5 trips to the plate against mt elgin in order to get into the finals they must overcome the one game lead preserves stolen stouffville a main street east resident reported to the local police office that a thief ran sacked her fruit cellar and carried off preserves valued at 25 part of the loot included quart jars of strawberries tomatoes mixed fruit and peaches home filing cabinets with lock chonges in tax regulations will moke the keeping unfiled papers or bills 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