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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 31, 1947, p. 11

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the tribune stouffviie ont thursday july 31 1947 s o gey timbers and grant wells were in markham the other night turning ul for their first practice ith the league leading markham liji these two lads will be kely additions to the local junior re up come next summer markham finished in top spot in b current midget ball schedule va- conceded some time ago ewmarket finished in second spot lah the hill third and aurora fourth markham will nov meet richmond hill in a best two-out-of- e series as will newmarket and ora the winners will square ail in a best of three for the finals bob snowball was behind the plate again on wednesday night subbing for umpire lou murphy who is on holidays bob has been receiving considerable pleasing comment for has handling of the games and is a welcome addition to the roster of league umpires umpire murphy handles a heavy schedule for the boys with no re muneration and as anyone of them can tell you its no bed of roses umpires bel and simmons handled the newmarket game on friday night and their decisions were wel received by both the home fans and the visitors rr girls nosed out in touffville ousted from first p game top spot in junior dr a mfvniifi of three semifinal round with aur- uruup ora last week 1113 it was nip and aurora took over first place in tuck all the way but aurora man- ithe junior baseball group on moh- aged to push across a run in the idav night when they defeated the last innings to nose out bruce yvin- istouffville nine 61 the teams tersteins nine iplayed to a 61 score but when the igame was called due to darkness lthe count had to revert back to lois baker led the stoutfville baiters with three runs betty davis was on the stouff vihe mound for the first three inn- leven innings which was 6 to 1 atjihgs when she was relieved by the end of the sixth jean miller who finished the game ron simmons gave up just fivejm foote was the aurora pitcher scattered hits to stouffvihe in six land one half innings two of these isafeties coming in the last half when stouffvihe pushed across aurora narrowly missed tucking away a homer in the last innings when one of their girls was called out for failing to touch second base good itsiiixc i ix kawaim has a peteti wes mcknight interviews bobby locke network via cfrb f south a in the chs lake other the i three runs lome schell and fred after she had pasted the ball nearly isphilman gave up seven hits be- out of the park heres when they tween them to aurora batters scored sutton the first batter for aurora stouffvihe 3 13 0 3 0 2 113 jin the initial innings scored a weird aurora 1020100 1 h lone a homerun on a walk guuoni i was given four balls and ordered jto take his base by the umpire catcher ken schell made a throw to miller on first the throw to i first went haywire and sutton changed his walk into a run he although stouffvihe dropped their rounded second on another over- 1 second contest in a week to new- throw and went from third home ma junior ball club 72 on fri- miller homers in pantry park locals lose 73 i all in the same play simmons appeared in rare form las he muffled thirteen stouffvihe batters with strikeouts and allowed but one walk the only three i stouflville men to face him in the i third innings fell victim to his i hooks and curves stouffvihe players committed five i errors against auroras three but the failure of the home boys to hit proved their weakness they only left two men stranded on the bases i schell and sphilman struck out i seven of the vonge st players who also left seven men stranded on bases ken schell was the most potent i stouffvihe batter getting two hits i a single and a double in three trips to the plate posenko raxlin mil ler and sphilman each hit singles doolittle was auroras big gun at bat with three hits in four tries while stundeii had two for four the loss for stouffvihe dropped them into second place in the league standing after leading the group for the entire season they will have an opportunity to even things again this wednesday when aurora pay a visit to memorial park the following poem is clipped from the files of the tribune issue of june 11 1ss0 it was car ried on the column headed sports squibs baseball idvls itiine of yc pitcher 1 stand in my 1kx and the field survey and my heart is filled with pride and 1 merrily smile on my own good men and 1 glare at the hostile side and i pitch them the straight the in and the out the rise and the drop so fine the grape vine twist and various curves that puzzle the other nine right gladly i pitch the whole game through with never a wild thrown ball i bore the good batters and bully the weak and i do paralyze them all i stand in my box with joy and pride and the people all can see that though we may not win the game there arent any flies on me rime of ye catcher three feel behind the plate i stand and of and i have no lack with eight good men before mv face and a fence behind my back i chin and with r umpire i jet per i laugh t- paodeo giove and my leather breas r my foes scorn nask and plate oer c each mystic high day night they had one star at the plate lofty miller swung hard on the first pitch offered up to him in the second innings by brown on the newmarket mound and sent it almost out of town for a homer brown had already allowed two stouffvihe men to cross the plate in the first innings sp manager haskett replaced him with hopper newmarket scored four runs in the first innings only one of them earned but it set the haskett boys away to lead which they never re- linguished stouffvihe had a royal chance to come close in the second innings when raxlin and jewett got around to second and third then the big muff came raxlin attempted to go home on a passed ball and was nabbed at the plate no sooner had the dust cleared from this play at the plate then dales pulled the hidden ball trick on jewett at third to retire the side its not the first time this stunt has been attempted in games this sea son but it was the first time it has been successful and the laurels went to newmarket hopper displayed streaks of wildness but managed to keep the stouffvihe batters from getting many solid clouts mchale rut- ledge and dales were top men for newmarket at bat and came home with two runs each sphilman was continually in trou ble on the stouffvihe mound al though he did set down four bat ters by strike outs newmarket capitalized on every stouffvihe mis- play and scored their seven runs on the long right hander before he was replaced by lome schell who kept the newmarket sluggers in check until the end of the game juniors hit slump in losing to aurora 73 aurora pressed hard on the heels of the stouffvihe junior ball club on wednesday when they downed the home town favorites by tht score of 73 the local boys failed to show any of the top notch form they had displayed the week before when they put on a dazzling dis play of ball in beating newmarket although keith jewett got around to the third sack in the initial inn ings he was left stranded there and no stoutfville batter circled three bases until the final innings when the boys started a barrage which netted them three runs rowse was touched up for hits in each innings but the fourth but his fielding support was poor and aurora scored in every inning but two they opened their scoring in the second frame with two another wns mcknight ixtkhvikws kois1sv locke ok south africa o xt1ik cbs net work via cfrb for the first lime in the history of canadian golf 3s years of it officials who didnt see the play or the ball made decisions that could have affected the outcome of the canadian open in the july tourna ment at scarboro they made thee decisions through radio on the third day of play for a 10000 pot friday july is bob cray the home pro was lead ing al canadians and well on top for the big prize itself on the fifth hole toughest par four on the scarboro layout gray was over the back with his second shot that was bad what was worse was the fact that the ball when found was seen to be in a hole over newly in stalled drainage tile gray is pro bably the biggest and most power ful man in canadian golf but it would have taken even he at least two strokes and possibly three to blast out that hole playing with him was ellsworth vines the former tennis great and bobby locke of south africa who eventually won the golfing joust with a recordbreaking score vines helpfully suggested that since this title was but newly in stalled it was therefore no ordin ary part of the course but ground under repair accordingly the ball need not be played but could be lifted and moved without penalty all this time wes mcknight of cfrb had been on tne scene de scribing the shots through mobile equipment his voice was thus flipped to the clubhouse thence by land wire to the cfrb transmitter and over the air mcknight there fore knew that his engineering staff together with associate jack dennett were listening in the club house he appealed to them to dig up a member of the rules commit tee who could make an official de cision it took several minutes to find these committemen on a course swarming with7000customers and during those minutes mcknight re peated his plea since this was go ing over the air it brought count less telephone calls to the club house demanding that those offi cials get on the job meanwhile the galery the broadcasters and the players were standing around in a driving rain what they did was to consult with mcknight by way of his short wave radio in a way that brought every listener into the jury and to rule that gray might lift his ball and move it two club lengths locke gray and vines huddled around the portable radio on the course asci heard the vital decision ey recent ly com- fishing activities across rovinca gives the kawartha egii a decided lead over the favorite resort areas survey shows that in the kawartha lake more than 10 mas- kinoiige above the 20pound mark j have been reported caught picker- lerel and largemouth bass fishing is excellent with pigeon and rifcv lakes the most prolific waters lyork county police to hold field day york county police association is holding the first of its annual sports and field days at jacksons point park oh august 30 there is to be pleasure boat rac- irigj yacht racing swimming and j field sports for juveniles also box- i ing and wrestling events i anyone who is interested in par ticipating should contract j b graham at the lake simeoe hotel jacksons point or chief constable ronald watt newmarket was said to be the daughter of mrs soahdso it was explain ed in the correction that the father was not dcmi hui had remarried now doesnt this call for still fur ther explanation former uxbridge minister bereaved j wife a former minister at ux- bridge the wife of rev george j bishop died at old orchard grove toronto on july 2 and burid at ixbridge cemetery on wednesday this week the funeral service was held at the chapel of morley bed ford 10 eglington ave toronto a lindsay paper was called on last week to make a correction in a wedding report wherein the bride painting barns and roofs sprayed painted red lead and aluminum houses brush painted estimates freely given a e heaton son gormley ont ph stouff 7315 ioc 30e30i ioc 30c30i soi for ah your heating needs hot air furnaces oil burners air conditioning furnaces oil fired hot water boilers five year oil contracts d j smith unionville 96 toronto grover 0657 oga ioe3q 30s30e 3 wswmvrefroume m goodyear oe luxe rib ie fourth two in the fifth and thn e in the sixth the footing was a bit slippy owing to the heavy downpour just and ever a one goes by prior to the game which did ac- count for a number of the fumbles klde j as the at the slippery e tney kes fowl tips i gather em in ever a one goes by p1de and the people all can see i sphere however it was certainly tiat though wc may not win the siouffvilles night and was a came i s same to dispose of before the there arert 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