Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 28, 1979, p. 19

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a sports juniors win 2 a stouffville the stoulfville junior softball team ran their record to 711 in league play when they beat whitby 81 on tuesday june 25 and 4k vending of oshawa 65 the following thursday thursdays game was probably one of the most exciting ever seen in itstouffville as with jim quivers out of the lineup with a twisted ankle it was left to dave dart to play the hero it was a tough assignment for dave who has pitched only ten innings all year however be was able to double that total on thursday as the game went into extra innings with stouffville winning in the tenth on a play initiated by dave the lead changed hands several times thoughout the game oshawa were first to score in the third stouffville evened the score in the fourth when doug feasby came home on hits by dan wendorf and dave dart steve schell scored the juniors second run in the sixth oshawa took the lead 32 in the seventh and added two more in the ninth for a comfortable 5- 2 lead however the 3 run girls unbeaten margin was not enough rob mcbeth dave dart and brad steel came home to even the score and take the game into extra innings dart threw strongly in the tenth putting the side down 3 straight in the home half of the tenth mcbeth got on base but with two out it seemed a wasted hit but all was not lost dart cracked a single his third hit of the night which moved mcbeth to third base on darts attempted steal the oshawa catcher threw to second and in the rundown mcbeth scuttled in with the winning run stouffville the bank of nova scotia girls mosquito soccer team continue to trample the opposition with a decisive 40 at home win on thursday a evening having beaten aurora 30 the previous evening the girls have an unbeaten record of four straight wins this season with no goals scored against them so far right from the kick- off it was obvious that the home team had the edge over their newmarket opponents the ability of the stouffville fullbacks to clear the ball well coupled with the half back and forward lines to pass long and accurate shots kept the ball mainly in the newmarket end during the first half kim burch scored early in the game and c sticks to bats stouffville the stouffville amateur hockey league team of selects are switching from hockey sticks to baseball bats on saturday june 30- game starts at 330pm at the main diamond reason for the switch is a charity game against chum radio ordinary superstars who are fielding such well known personalities as jungle jay nelson mike holland jim van home and jeanniebecker lisa baldwin and heather johannessen added one apiece before halftime newmarket managed a bit of a rally in the second half and managed one or two shots on the stouffville net but in the main stouffville con tinued to play their set game of long accurate passes and continually harried the newmarket defence last goal of the day came once again from lisa baldwin who kicked t a beautiful long high drop shot into the left hand corner of the newmarket net the ball never touched the ground coach bill burch attributes a lot of their success to the winter training programme which most of the team attended last year bake sale stouffville the claremont minor softball league is holding a bake and garage sale on friday june 29 at 100 pm also on saturday june 30 at 900 pm at the residence of coach frank hendy a new ball- pitching machine will be purchased with the proceeds franks white house is situated one mile south of coppins corner below regans gravel pit bells- ring stouffville in their wednesday night game against unionville the bantam girls bell canada softball team played a very close game to take a il7 win unionville looked all set to go with a 40 lead in the first until cathy lacoursiere slammed in a home run at the same time bringing in brenda giasson for two runs the game began to tighten up in the third when tammy veitch hit a home run and closed the gap still further jackie chong stole home in the fourth to even the score unionville came back strong in the fifth when mccullough with two out hit a home run regaining the lead 54 the game broke wide open in the sixth when unionvilles frederick hit a home run giving them two more for a 74 lead tammy veitch had the bells ringing when she hit a grand slam to put them ahead 87 it was left to elaine how to put the finishing touches to a fine game when she slammed out a homer to bring in three more runs in the seventh it was three up and three out with stouffville the victors i 19 complete course stouffville twenty cars started out on saturday morning to cover the upper canada rally route of 33872 kilometres it is a tribute to both organisers and navigators that 19 of the entrants finished entrants for this event came from clubs all over ontario and- one from new york state i first man away from neil patricks premises was iain tugwell of alden new york and his navigatorpaul manson of willowdale in their datsun 510 they were the eventual winners with a loss of only 16 minutes for the whole course second car home was the alan ryallgord dunmore bmw 2002 with a total of 35 minutes car number three was another datsun a b 210 driven by wayne demyen of lucanwith navigator martin amos of london with a loss of only 44 minutes local entries did reasonably well with the bloommitchell toyota finishing tenth overall i and collecting the novice award their penalty time was 416 minutes eleventh overall was the man and wife team of brian and barbara girling from unionville- in their saab 99 bill solomon of uxbridge with navigator bruce michael ran the event- on an unofficial basis and would have come ninth overall with their time of 321 in a vw rabbit after six events there are ten in all the table standings are as follows gary thomas ithaca nyterry epp 76 points wayne denyer lucan martin amos 65 points rodney vickery- kingstondoug martin 62 points mike chanhon torontodoug ort 54 points doug ayles scarboroughalan gardner 48 points only one entrant from sudbury failed to find the route and never made much past the first checkpoint next event in the series is on july 7 in st catherines ontario a beginners event to be held by the toronto autosport club is being held on wednesday july 4 budding rallyists are welcome and chould contact t epp at 6405414 for further information stouffville taxi under new management 6406228 149 main st w flat rates to airport early morning bookings by appointment limousine courier service open 6 days a weekmonsat 8 am6 pm after hours sundays 8955760 or 895451 5 collect serving stouffville musselmans lake ballan- trae the entire twsp of whitchurch-stouff- ville v i ho off any fare lu o with coupon midgut tourney the tribune thursday jvne 28 17 u stouffville despite cold and windy weather claremont held a great midget softball tournament on saturday last the weather did not dampen the enthusiasm or ability of the players eventual champions were binbrook who played an exciting final game against their hosts in which there was no score until the bottom of the seventh when bin- brook scored the only run of the game to give them the championship consolation winners were cobourg who downed lindsay 41 each player was presented with a tour nament crest whilst the champions received individual trophies other scores in the tournament were claremont 2 north bendale 1 cobourg 4 east gwillimbury 6 napanee 4 keswick 2 binbrook 1 lindsay 0 cobourg 10 north bindale 0 claremont 7 east gwillimbury 1 lindsay 3 kesrick lr binbrook 2 napanee 2 the final game was won by binbrook on base runners randy underwood pitched the 3 games for claremont winning two and losing one randy allowed only 3 pans and struckout 46 batters the first claremont win turned into a pitcher duel with underwood striking out 18 scar borough batters and giving up only one hit danny calhoun scored both the claremont runs in their second game against east gwillim bury claremonts un derwood led his team to victory by striking out 15 batters and allowing mem one hit scoring for claremont were randy underwood allan wade harvey vanderligt and slumlord the championship game was extremely tight as claremont left 8 batters stranded on the base paths allen wade was claremonts top batter whilst randy underwood pitched strongly until the sixth when be lost a little of his control randy gave up only 2 hits and had 13 strike outs during the game he was the tour naments outstanding pitcher soccer results stouffville soccer scores for week ending june 23 are as follows girls division atomsmonday june 18 stonehouse travel 15 newmarket 0 goals sonya klein 4 dorothy ireton 3 julie burch 2 karen cargill 2 jenny altilia 1 sarah cowan 1 susan lavoie 1 shannon cooney 1 goalkeeping duties were shared by barb gorley and shannon cooney mosquitos wednesday june 20 postponed from previous week bank of nova scotia 3 aurora 0 goals debbie francis 2 kim burch 1 goalkeeper beth hary thursday june 21 bank of nova scotia 4 newmarket 0- goals leesa baldwin 2 kim burch 1 heather johannessen 1 boys a division the a division team failed to produce a win this week squirtsmonday june 18 markham 4 canadian tire 0 major atoms tuesday june 19 rich mond hill 9 girard carpet l girard goal robbie hall 1 girard did well to hold the powerful richmond hill team to a score of 21 at half time minor feewees- tuesday june 18 stouffville legion 2- thornhlll 2 goal scorers not available minor mosquitos- wednesday june 20 king city 4 mcneil laboratories 1 mcneil goals jeff conway 1 this was mcneils first goal of the season and came from a beautiful header by jeff conway fullback mark hehriques played an outstanding game minor atoms- thursday june 21 aurora 4 iga 0 boys b division squirtsbay mar 3- george ross photo 0 fawns sports centre 1 kent clothes 0 family billiards 8 tree transplanting 0 atoms -mcleans- furniture 2 powell plumbing supply 0 goals darren gonial michael holmes ceasars palace 6 ws recycling depot 0 mosquitos kenss- beckers 7 cumbrae roofing l goals mark mcginn 2 mark litman 2 donny brooks 1 roii gibson 1 marek alexander 1 this team has shown tremendous improvement king city iga 10 hair works 1 goals mark tiley peewee stouffville delicatessen 7 fountain esso 3 goals tim yeomans 2 jim edwards 2 jim ku 1 jonathan how 1 mike von zuben 1 stouffville rest aurant and tavern won from ponderosa by default stouffville printing esi illhici i p p 1 1 f mmmimtttmm saves costlyarpets now in canada 1978 reidell chemicals ltd guarantees removal dog cat human urinestains odours carpets mattresses upholstery drapes fabrics satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded regardless stain age it works umtneeraseff h th cats magazine sett of approval because it works fob cats 6 treatments per kit exclusive product of the dirt shop 100 carlton rd unionville ontario 7 2972444 oflwm 1 wlh 1 arid well make it a large enough loan to cover the trailer to haul it on and the motor to run it with too we are where you belong fttoiiffbille 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