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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 21, 1983, p. 1

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vm- local ladies make clean sweep s istouffville stouff- villes betz ladies slopitch team swept both playoff games against markham- last week to win the best of three series and take the consolation title in the york durham ladies league last wednesday stouff ville stunned markham 125 then came back sunday to win 107 and take the series in the second game a basesloaded triple by barb lee in the bottom of the seventh inning broke a 77 anne oldham- minnie bell from there stouffville deadlock and gave stouff- and bevreesor each sing- never looked back adding n led to load the bases and set v four runs in the fifth inning the stageforbarblees to clinchthe win the final game winning triple score was 125 v in the first game mar- big hitters for stouffville kham opened the scoring t were anne oldham jose with a single run in the first sage marcia wagg and sue the betz team vilie- the series i markham had opened the scoring with two runs in the first inning after a score- less second inning stouffvil le fought back with seven runs in the bottom of the third the markham squad added three runs in the fourth and two runs in the seventh to tie the score in the bottom of that inning inning added two in the second in- ning while markham added a single run a run in the third inning and two more tallies in the fourth gave stouffville a 52 lead mcewen- f according to a spokesper son for the team the ladies would like to thankmarvin and keith betz for their sponsorship again this year- badminton club starts pat evans of rr stouffville- 4 stouffville feels theres a place for badminton in the towns youth recrea tion program m mrs evans is organizing a club here that will operate every monday evening at trie high school there will be two categories one for ages 12 and 13 and one for ages 14 to 16 the first group will play from 6 to 7 pm and the second from 7 to 8 pm t the season opens oct 3 and continues through april 30 registration date is wednesday to- night sept 21 from 7 to 830 pm at the parks and recreation office on market street the fee is eight dollars v memberships will be accepted oh a first come first served basis those over the maximum thirty for each division will be placed on a waiting list classifieds 2942200 6402100 if its speed youre after the classifieds really move it sports classified ford mcarthurs sales hyw 7 kennedy rd 4741350 service 20 heritage fid 2345400 third section a metroland community newspaper wednesday september 21 1983 faber injured betz squad takes provincial crown brad steel left centre captain of the betz pools slopitch team and marvin betz right centre the manager receive congratulations for their championship win over unionville i petersen homers twice in used gar iictorg i 8 by francis king unionville a five- run seventh inning was enough to give stouffvilles betz pools a 127 triumph over unionville and the ontario amateur slowpitch association oasa d divi- sion championship last weekend stouffville the only un beaten squad iiuhe 28team tournament started off slowly by giving up three unionville runs in the first inning the count was evened af ter two innings as paul par son singled and scored and gave the club a 75 advan tage but the opposition pounded out four hits and scored twice in the sixth to knot the count stouffville replied with six hits and five runs in the final frame to put the con test out of reach malcolm feasby cliff lumley dan wendorf and doug todd did the scoring confident the team was excel lent said manager marvin betz he admitted the final con test was the toughest not ing i was nervous but i doug feasby came hqme onj felt very conf identwed win stouffville heidi petersen brought her home run bat to the park last week and belted out two big blows as used car trade downed canadian tire 149 carol watson also aided her teams triumph with her first 4bagger of the season used car trade finished the regular schedule in first place but dropped to third in the playoffs linnell may circled the country stop takes c crown j stouffville in spite of a good team effort i late fee i to register stouffville youngsters can still regis ter with the stouffville fi gure skating club but an additional 5 will be charged for late registra tion club activities begin the week of oct 11 those already registered should check their information sheets for exact times according to a club press release the same profes- sionals who were with the club last year are returning for the 198384 season to register contact joan de- vlin at 6401488 and a home run by julie petchpennanen roofing were beaten by country stop 147 in the monday night ladies softball league playoffs the vic tory gives country stop the c division championship anderson haulage the powerhouse team in the group downed ringwosd 1910 andersons are a class champions fourbase blows were belted by susan england colleen harper and betty ferguson all in the first inning in a previous contest r h farms defeated burds auctioneering by two runs in a rematch burds put it all together for a 1514 vic tory sherry lewis homered for burds lesley vanveen socked a roundtripper for the farm gals bases with a long drive into the daisies for canadian tire in the other contest lee sand and gravel the play off champs thumped ken may real estate 139 lees emerged as winners despite longball blasts by carol smythe and barb coxworth for the realtors team standings follow leagueused car trade 1st canadian tire 2nd lee sand gravel 3rd ken may real estate 4th playoffslee sand gravel 1st ken may real estate 2nd used car trade 3rd and canadian tire4th gary grants home run unionville scored twice in the third but stouffville managed to take over the lead with a threerim blast by brad steel malcolms home run in the fifth frame we had been playing well all weekend he added that even if his club had lost the outing it could have still taken the crown unionville having lost one game before would local players spark clippers have had to beat undefeated stouffville twice to win the only cloud shadowing the tournament win was an injury to dan faber in the sixth inning when he col lided with a teammate while chasing a pop fly they were both calling for it and they ran into each other explained betz i dont think either one heard the other faber was knocked un- concious and taken to york central hospital in rich mond hill by ambulance where he was released 24 hours later dan does have a concus- sion buthes going to be allright said betz hes a lucky boy won four stouffville opened the tournament with a 146 shel- lacking of mckenzie trailers conner paced a fiverun first inning with a home run others to cross the plate were parsons wendorf malcolm and steel malcolm wendorf and parsons scored again in the second while conner and faber upped the lead to 100 by the third frame gary grant doug feasby and betz scored in the fourth in ning and steel completed the offence in the fifth the clubs next outing saw it hand markham a 32 loss the crucial runs came in the fifth inning when wen dorf and malcolm crossed the plate wendorf scored the other run in the third frame the fogcutters were the next to all dropping a 51 decision to stouffville feasby grant conner on a home run wendorf and malcolm on a homer pro vided the offence stouffville pounded out 23 hits on route to a 93 triumph in game three steel led the offence with a pair of round- trippers stouffville local talent will be the feature of this years stouffville junior c clippers accord ing to coach jack watson tryoits started last weekend and watson said a dart boasts 747 triple last week stouffville a tri ple score of 747 the first week of a new bowling sea son thats what bill dart rolled in the wednesday night mixed league sept 14 he put together single games of 217 297 and 233 others with 200 and over were dorcen boyd 272 617 wally crowder 254 audrey gibson 244 606 jean dart 239237 652 lois bartley 229 bill sut ton 225 602 ollie eriksen 222 rac carruthers 216 andrea corner 213 charlie wells 212212209 633 bill cargill 212 bill menar 211- 208 grant drewery 210- 201 leona petri 210 dave eriksen 204200 karen faulkner 201 dianne white 201 and john white 201 majority of the club will be made up of local players well do really well he stated adding that among those being brought up from last years stouffville midget squad are lee and chris brown mike ander son lenny burrows and goalie wayne stephenson according to the the coach about 20 hopedfor players did not show up at the opening tryout but hes still confident of a good nuc leus for this year the clippers who begin their exhibition season next saturday at 730 pm play in a loop that includes lind say port hope uxbridge bowmanvillc and cobourg ken roberts will manage this years outfit with help from richard bartley brad steel doug todd and rich hughes star wins big in cne races stouffville joe randolph of jolynn farms stouffville has good reason to feel pleased with his star a striking threeyearold grey quar- terhorse mare her full name is studyastar and she has an enviable blood line that includes two world champions physical ed and physical damian both sired by study hall at this years cne quar ter horse show star showed the versatility of the quar- terhorse breed winning firsts in both amateur and open english classes and placing second in the amateur western pleasure and junior western classes for 4 yrs and under stars potential is as yet barely tapped although as owner joe- randolph points out she is just a three-year- old future plans include entering in several events at picovs horsman centre in pickering in the english western reining and breeders futurity followed by the stock horse futurity in ottawa star is also headed for en try iri three of north amer icas largest quarterhorse shows the congress in col- umbus ohio the world show at oklahoma city and torontos quarterama owner randolph who moved from quecnsgatc farms on leslie st just four months ago will be holding both english and western shows at jolynn farms next season clyppers edged 21 in oldtimers tourney uxbridge in what could only be described as a heartbreaker for the lofc- al squad the stouffville clyppers bowed out of the uxbridge black hawk oldtim ers tournament over the weekend with a i 21 loss at the hands uxbridge islanders up until that loss stouffville had man- aged two convincing victories an 8 rout of east gwillimbury and a 50 shutout win over rcmp the other local entry the stouffville classics lost all three of their games in the various classifications victoria county stunned uxbridge islanders 41 for the a championship hamilton dumped ajax for the b title markham edged lind- say43 for the c championship and bed- well movers slipped by pickering 76 for the d title aurora old colts won the fair play award with only 12 minutes in penal- tics for the tournament stouffville clyppers opened the tourna- ment with an impressive 81 victory over east gwillimbury gordnessscorcd 1 three goals to spark the win with single stouffville tallies going to joe irifurnari jbill comer grant larmer bobjkfckin- non and bob mcneil assists in that game went to sheridan 2 lionel villeneuve 2 ness eric scarfe wayne mcmann infurnari lar mer and bill ormeson in the second game against rcmp lar mer netted two goals with singles from corner ness and brian sheridan assists went to ormeson 2 ness ken smur- thwaite 2 corner- and al hachey in the loss to uxbridge bob mckinnon scored the lone stouffville marker without six regulars dave stronach roy winlerstein roily minton jack bur rows art nicholson and peter- turner stouffville classics dropped all three games stouffville classics lostthcir first game 61 to ajax with rick hughes scoring the lone tally from dave tucker and george collins against markham classics were stung 82 ron arends and larry black each scored for stouffville with assists from doug gornell and butch blacktopp in their final game classics battled bcdwell moving only to lose 43 iriover- time- doug gornell netted two markers with george collins netting a single tally don kinura assisted on all three goals with arends managing a single assist stouffville clyppers were led by the scoring punch of left to right brian sheridan gord ness grant larmer i bill corner and d i jim thomas v-

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