the tribune thursday september 3 lfm n two ball teams battle for championship claremont the oaremont house league came to a successful conclusion on sept 20 with stan mcmuliens team edging dean evans by the score of 65 each team had previously won one game in the two out of three series the evans team took a four run lead in the first with tallies by dean manderson jeff jones brad and tim evans but were held to only one more run a round tripper by brad evans in the third the winners fought back with a run by lisa mctaggaret gary mcmullen tray hanson and larry david in a losing cause brad evans played his usual steady game on first base and also scored two runs rival first baseman gary mcmullen played a strong game for the winners making a number of key out aad winning pitcher kevin hicks turned in a good performance both teams played well in spite of the damp cold evening richmond sod and pine orchard service centre shared the league championship at the house league ball tourney the winners are from left to right susan newman alison staley joanne woodcock glenda peard lynn mlssingham janice madill crystal eves robin murby ellen dunn cindy woods bonnie wideman cathy merkley diana voldner katby kingdon laura sum- merfeldt margie puakes shelley andrews richmond sod coach cathie white rhonda king karen greenwood the man with the satisfied smile at the back is pine orchard coach dave summerfeldt coach jack taylor was absent bowling leagues are rolling again stouffville 253 227 cathy erikson ron legault led the 234 ollie eriksen 237 scoring in the monday oo night mens league this mar mclean 253 week with a score of 744 joyce shadlock 215 210 his individual games were 285 256 and 203 other scores were bob campbell 675 254 dave macdonald 669 earl rowe 695 292 bob chapman 712 257 earl fostert654 john wilson 695 302 barry irving 688 rodger todd- 702 274 bill white 674 bill cargill 653 byron tuck 683 bill watts 731 lloyd kerswill 690 315 bob tran 651 288 jack hopper 704 276 joe paynter 679 vernon ward 676 bill dart 651 wed night mixed league chris mcgivern 670 210 229 231 dave gaudette 677 221 217 239 larry hutchinson 260 marsha vautier 219 john smith 203 marie tolton 203 john stratton 200 marvin clark 246 239 carole ritter 225 jill roper 220 vernon ward 217 207 ron vautier 250 227 john mccracken 219 bill card 228 thurs afternoon ladies c lois bartley 678 291 203 opal lehman 206 247 mary- drewery andrea corner 200 mary st john 254 jean foley 235 ev mckay 221 212 june hopper 206 208 elsie aida 266 nancy lehman 228 audrey holden 209 bernice nelson 224 marion barton 201 229 barb rose 205 thurs night ladies audrey gibson 665 stouffville takes on markham stouffville this saturday night oct 2 at 815 pm stouff- villes junior c clippers take to the ice for an exhibition contest against the junior b royalls from markham the royalls are coached by former clipper ron bell and managed by stouffvilles jack watson stouffville coach murray sinclair has cut down to the required 20 players and has virtually a carbon copy of last seasons team the return of chris clarridge presently a student in environmental science at the university of waterloo will definitely strengthen the clipper defence newcomer damon bennett from markham has been most impressive on the blue line and should fill the gap left by the graduation of mike slonnick and wayne norton goalies jack holder and rick marshman are back between the pipes stouffvilles first league game will be held on saturday oct 9 at 815 pm when the opposition will be uxbridge registrations still accepted stouffville late registrations will still be accepted for all divisions of minor hockey at the moment there are still openings in every category from novice up since hockey is now underway in the arena late registration will be accepted at the schell lumber office by harry schell sheila nutt 216 202 barbmelhuish 200 judy bond 223 lois barker 236 grace bulley 201 may foord 203 may ostrander 232 joanne harper 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