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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 10, 1948, p. 11

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the tribune stouffville ort thursday june 10 134s sports news and views xixk ok these pliayers are back ix iixkii the hi midgets meet stouff ville in memorial park here next monday night these two clubs played to a 7ail tie in their last meeting which was may 24th swuffvhehigh scnool softball teara absorbed a 2015 drubbing at the hands of markham last week the home team was leading at one point but faltered near the end of the game and markham pushed on to win at the same time the stouff- ville girls team downed the mark ham gals s6 stouffville midgets took an sl shellacking from newmarket on monday night the visitors rattled out a triple with two on and a double with three on for five runs and were never headed after that don davis and lome koad- wav handled the stouffville pitch ing hud lehman rated a star for his work at second base despite his teams defeat richmond hill will provide the opposition here monday night next in the local park bruce lehmans relief work features tobaccomens first vic tory take aylmer 12s thats the heading on the sports page of las weeks delhi newsrecord friends will be pleased to learn that bruce who along with brother lou used to toss up some fine baseball for stouffville some years back is into the game again and according to a note from bruce just for the fun of it the item in the delhi weekly says in part aided by the masterful re lief hurling of the veteran bruce lehman delhi entered the wit column over aylmer rcaf inter mediates 12s lehman who had not pitched a game for two years was rushed in by manager skoog in the sixth innings the veteran allowed two hits and a sacrifice in this frame and from this point on blanked the homesters giving up onlv two hits he also struck ouc five official schedule midget baskuaioi monday may 2ltli aurora at stouffville friday may 28th stouffville at aurora wednesday june 2nd newmarket at richmond hill friday june 1th richmond hill at aurora stouffville at newmarket monday juno 7tli newmarket at stouffville wednesday june 9th aurora at richmond hill friday june 11th richmond hill at newmarket monday june 14th richmond hill at stouffville wednesday june kith stouffville at richmond hill newmarket at aurora friday june 18th aurora at newmarket monday june 21 aurora at stouffville wednesday june 23 newmarket at richmond hill friday june 25 richmond hill at aurora stouftville at newmarket monday june 28 newmarket at stouffville wednesday jnne 30 newfarket at aurora stouffville at richmond hill friday july 2 richmond hill at newmarket monday july 5 richmond hill at stouffville wednesday july 7 aurora at richmond hill friday july 0 aurora at newmarket august 2nd stouffville at aurora mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm considerable change in lineup as intermediates down aurora 97 tnere was a marked change in the lineup manager ken laushway of the stouffville intermediate ball club presented in their opening meeting with aurora on wednes day night the home club defeated the visitors 97 the revised lineup presented for the first time ewart bagg on the mound with ken schell taking the pitches polly minton was at first jewett at second rouse on short stop and hocjs miller on third in the outfield were murray holden wally nicholson and nick pro- cenko lew raxlin roy ward and don campbell were also ejected into the outfield lineup before the end of the game the team hit consistently collecting thirteen safeties off the two aurora twirlers i brown and simmons ken schell local catcher wielded the heaviest bat cracking out a double and two singles in three trips to the plate stouffville missed a double play by an eyelash in the first innings when minton took a man out at first and threw wild in attempting to catch stunden who streaked from third on mcliales grounder down the first base line bagg held the yongestreeters well in check until the third striking out four however after two were out in the third innings aurora broke into a scoring rash and wound up with five runs in this frame wes wright relieved bagg on the mound but failed to stop the rally as bovair sent the first ball pitched into deep centre for a triple clearing the bases at this point orv rouse was waved in to pitch and turned in a masterful perfoonance in his relieve roll rouse struck out five in the next three innings stouffville still led sg after the damaging third innings and each added one more run in the fourth to complete the scoring 97 stouffvilles first game in newmarket ends in argument stouffville and newmarket are at it again but this time its the midget baseball crew who are runn ing amuck after slogging out a 102 lead in four innings on a rain- soaked field the locals will have to replay the game this wednesday as four and a half innings must be played to constitute a completed game when it became apparent that darkness was closing in on the game both teams resorted to delay ing tactics newmarket to prolong the contest since they were away behind and stouffville to finish it off in a hurry stouffville midgets are a hustling bunch of young ball chasers who will be hard to stop in this seasons circuit theyve chalked up two wins a tie 1 loss in 3 games and should get better as the schedule goes on don davis as their number one hinder is shaping up nicely and several relief moundsmen are expected to improve rejects claim over fracture of faxs xose mr justice lebel dismissed the action brought by mr and mrs ernes a payne in nonjury assize court against maple leaf garden and two hockey players plaintiffs claimed damages for injuries received by mrs payne when struck with a hockey stick oct 20 1016 her nose was broken the two players were john mariucii chicago black hawks and gave stewart then of toronto maple leafs later playing for the black hawks the accident occurred when both players dropped their sticks and were struggling over a stick which one of them had picked up spectators must appreciate that there is some risk involved and the yfc-ijh-cvwic-cjij-i-i- back row left to right geo smith coach campbell ken schell d lewis l raxlin b wilson b nicholson joe ou- lette front row sellers jewett procenko jennings sphilman miller rouse l schell min ton who was also a member of this 1947 club is again on this years roster cedar grove garden party sat night july 3rd the aristocrat of outdoor concerts isooooooaoooooocooooooooooooooooooo i risk increases as one get closer to the contest a stick might get over j the boards in a number of ways in the course of a game said mr justice lebel the woman plaintiff who received injury was well versed as a spectator she had been at 75 per cent of the games during the 1945- j 1940 season and at the three games which had been played in the 194g- 1947 season at the request of plaintiffs coun sels mr justice lebel made an assessment of mrs paynes dam ages setting the figure at 1250 for her and s252 actual outofpocket expenses for her husband this was done in case there might be an appeal rells and busy dogs help to save sheep and steps by alex gray claremont rr2 a few years ago almost every j farm down our line had 15 to 20 sheep today only two out of ten flocks remain and these are small j i would judge that dogs and higli cost of fencing have had much toi do with the disappearance of these j flocks according to reports the sheep population is down in every country in the world bejng a much needed animal for both meat and wool we think now is a good time to invest in a few good breed- ing ewes as we have found them a paying investment over the past 40 j years considering housing labor and feed j one fall i loaned a ram lamb to a neighbor who had eight ewes he had the use of the ram and his wool and agreed to return him the ioaoc aocaoi for your requirements in baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms phone 4707 stouffville rrl 30e30c sob next spring at dipping time he brought him back a fine big year ling in good condition his eight ewes bad 15 lambs in may and raised them all he also said he had not given them one pound of feed as it had been an open winter and they ran in an orchard where there had been a good crop of long grass they had an old shed for shelter there are others who have a few acres of waste land that could be put to use in this way a large flock kept on the same pasture too long will have to be treated for parsites we use milestone and mustard with fair results as well as moving the flocks to fresh pasture w can drench from 75 to 100 per hour but phenothiazine tablets are recommended to be better keep dogs busy it also pays to cup we put the flock through the tank three week- after shearing as it takes less dip and it reaches the skin we have had our flock stay clean for two or three years or until a new ram was brought in now as to the dog menace we breed border collies train them for both sheep and cattle and they do all the running however there are many useless dogs that have nothing to do i would say to dog owners give them work make them do tiie running and see that they are safely tied at night and when going away if this was done it would s many flocks and avoid hard feelings amongst neigh bors if a clog once gets the habit of chasing sheep he cant be cured there is nothing to do but destroy him put bells on sheep i would also say to sheep owners get some bells and put one on about every fifteen sheep the ordinary dog doesnt like noise and often leaves the job the bells can be bought from the canadian co operative wool growers a few years ago a pair of very bad dogs got going in our neighbourhood and worried every flock within five or ten miles of our own costing the township many hundreds of dollars our flock had bells on and were left till the last but considering the number they had to work on about 200 little damage was done they got a few odd ewes that for your home asphalt shingles dieauttjufl durable fireresisting barns factory buildings garages homes all 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achievement day com petitions last week held at new market he won the united states trip to livestock centres by taking highest marks in the livestock contests other winners were high senior score g s henry shield keith wardlaw klienburg high junior score colam g b little shield carl boynton woodbridge inter- township team competition wilfred duffy trophy yaughan township carl boynton keith wardlaw mason fletcher novice class one class shield leslie weatherell unionvile bor found them worrying his geese and he got them right in the creek with the geese it was quite a relief to know they had been caught another time a neighbor told me he heard dogs barking and bells ringing in our pasture where we had 10 rams the rams had been running but no damage was done and no dogs to be seen and so 1 believe the bells again saved the sheep t0u smiudc otfcllo eggs wanted by reggrading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about our grade price and 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