Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 2, 1971, p. 11

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thursday sept 2 1371 the tribune psixe 11 yraawct kin i z31sfr a peewees in ont semifinals stouffville minor hockey association registration opens sept 18 stouffville while it may be dif ficult to think hockey while fastball is still in full swing the season nevertheless is right around the corner i in minor ranks from mite through midget registration will be held saturday sept 18 and 25 at the town municipal building civic avenue 930 to 1130 am fees for the season will be 17 per player to a maximum of 45 per family the increase is necessary to offset additional costs an- ticipated for added hours and ice rates the total budget will approach 18000 leagues will operate at the following times monday peewee house league 7 to 10 pm wednesday omha 5 to 9 pm thursday omha league 8 to 11 pm saturday novice 7 to 10 am mite 10 to 12 noon sunday ban tammidget 1 to 6pm the hockey season begins oct 18 and runs for a period of 25 weeks to april 10 all persons in terested in helping out in the months ahead are invited to attend a general meeting monday sept 20 in the municipal office at 8 pm stouffville shamrocks police escort stouffville a police escort was required for both the stouffville team and the referee thursday following a wild finish to a junior lacrosse playoff game in the orangeville arena the shamrocks were leading the series 10 and the game 97 with three minutes to go when the rowdyism started soon fans got into the act and the official had no choice but to halt the contest the stouffville victory coupled with a previous 1711 win gave the local squad a clean sweep and a berth in the allontario finals against rexdale stouffville skaters win three competition awards lose to cambray stouffville figure skating has become a yearround recreation at least for two members of the stouffville figure skating club jane brodie glad park avenue and peter mellon tindale road were among the 400 skaters from canada and the united states to participate in the central ontario summer competitions jane scored a 1st in ladies bronze in terpretive and peter placed third in mens bronze interpretive and juvenile boys club leaders will be accepting registrations for lessons at a booth in the trade fair sept 9- 11 a free draw is of fered being a full membership for 1971- 72 mr and mrs jc cooke formerly of thornhill have pur chased a home at 165 rupert avenue mr and mrs cooke have two boys ages 5 and 10 stouffville two weeks out of action showed as stouffville iga lost their first playoff game 94 to cambray stouffville picked up two firstinning runs and held the lead until the fifth cambray then rallied with four they added a margin of safety in their next turn at bat crossing the plate four more times the visitors finalpoint came in the ninth after their promising opening stouffville worked through six scoreless innings their poor luck ended briefly in the eighth when they chalked up runs three and four on the mound for stouffville was greg turner followed by dave coutts the rain again washed out saturdays game so the teams will meet in cambray twice on the weekend on saturday night they will have a twilight game and a third contest sunday af ternoon stouffville trade fair sept 91011 stouffville the stouffville peewees earned themselves a spot in the oasa all- ontario semifinals by knocking out lindsay two straight games the first contest was in lindsay sunday with the don anderson haulage team topping their hosts 62 then on tuesday stouffville played heads up ball shipping the visitors 8- 3 a second inning home run by patty ocallaghan with two men on added to two previous runs and vaulted stouffville into a 50 lead they remained scoreless until the sixth inning when they picked up three more including a fourbase blast by keith acton ex cluding the runs he batted in patty ocallaghan scored one as did mark davis doug feasby and kevin morley stouffville picked up twelve hits from the losing pitchers bob puffer and greg ott howie jones was the starting hurier for stouffville allowing six hits and striking out three patty ocallaghan took over near the end of the fifth he gave up three hits and struck out one stouffvilles next opposition at press time had not been named but stirling or cobourg are possibilities he flies through the air with the greatest of ease so it seems neil smith of stouffville soars through the air over the cne waterfront in an exhibition of kite flying skill he is the son of dr and mrs neil smith obrien avenue the photo was taken by bruce reed of the telegram hockey dance stouffville what promises to be the biggest dance yet organized by the stouffville minor hockey association is planned for sept 25 in the stouffville arena george beare and his orchestra will provide the music tickets at 4 per couple are available from bud nichols ed grimshaw gord tarr percy schell murray redshaw harry bowes earl crowder eldon wagg and keith sutherland brian gunn lacrosse team in prov finals stouffville the allontario juvenile lacrosse playoffs are shaping up into close battle stouffville was edged by the big clean- playing rexdale club 1110 in the first game of a best 3 out of 5 series monday the shamrocks had come from behind to work themselves into a 109 lead at the midpoint of the last period but a high- sticking penalty and then a tripping penalty gave rexdale the advantage and they scored two goals on powerplays with six minutes to go the shamrocks didnt give up and for a time it looked like they had the tying marker with just a few seconds to go but the rexdale goalie came up with a tremendous save to hold them off tom mcghie led stouffville with three goals and two assists gary charters also netted three and had one assist bill weber picked up 2 tallies and assisted one one goal and 2 assists went to brian wilbur jim burnett scored the other willy grieves assisted on two and allan cornor one the second game in the elimination for top spot was held in stouffville nesday wed- juniors out of playoffs stouffville thirteen proved an unlucky number for the stouffville jrs monday the score of 130 in port perrys favor effectively ended the oasazone final in two straight games for oasa playoffs the juniors had signed up pickering pitcher john annis and claremont hurier grant norton as well as their own top twirler keith lewis they tried all three monday but to no avail annis started but in the second in ning the outoftowners picked up three runs keith lewis came in but the first batter he faced let loose with a triple to score two more tallies norton took over in the seventh allowing two hits and one run the trio of pitchers allowed 11 hits stouffville could only manage five hits from first class pitcher doug hughes who went the limit the juniors had men in scoring position several times but the outs came before the runs the first game in this series was a much closer contest with port perry edging out the lee sand and gravel squad 42 flying instruction town and country tacata airwasaimited 4l acadsm 9857683 grosnbank airport junction highways 12 47 i s handcuffs bantam club k- vf stouffville markham pitcher brian gunn fired a twohitter against the stouffville bantams tuesday as his team walked over the home town 71 stouffvilles first hit didnt come until the fourth when ron mcdowell finally 3 cunown also pfok your own lred- green peppers t tomatoes got in front of a fast ball and belted it for a home run and stouff villes only score scott connor picked up the only other hit a single in the sixth gunn struck out 16 stouff ville batters and walked two stouffvilles mc dowell gave up thir teen hits and struck out six markham collected 5 runs in the first inning and 6 in the fourth including a grandslammer by jimmy malcolm the bantams will play in east gwillimbury friday as they continue in the round robin eliminations for playoff positions ww stouffville welcomes mr and mrs john miller to their new home purchased recently at 51 park drive north present trophies vandorf a special awards presentation night is planned for the vandorf park sept 10 it will mark the conclusion of a suc cessful softball season trophies will be presented to the house league champions ceremonies will be preceeded by a softball game at 7 pm bet ween the league coaches and managers the awards will be handed out at 730 with refreshments to follow the chairman of the softball committee is dick holder september 14 music world 120 main st n markham 2941707 ftvn wmmmamm imrftmri off all stock sales rentals service of all musical instrument private lessons drop in and say hi j music is happiness fastball standings stouffville with only a few games yet to play the top position in the intermediate fastball league is yet to be determined in fact the only definite thing that can be drawn from the standings is that the stouffville jrs and claremont are out of playoff contention here are the standings as of august 31 w l t pts ballantrac whitby greenwood stouff int vic square 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