the tribune stouffville oni thursday july 27 1950 sports news local rink wins echardt trophy and views by mcmullen chuck shannon exxewmarket camp hockey star and former pro will not be back at orangeville next winter orangeville inter mediates went 500 in the red necessitating the individuals be hind the club to dip down in their own pockets to foot the bill doug moore of richmond hill and former junior hockey goalie here is working with the pro vincial highway dept near sud bury doug will go to stratford again this fall for further tryout with the junior a club there bud watson of unionville also with the kroehlers who incidentally are coached by pinky lewis well known colored hockey mentor will be returning that sturdy young catcher for markham midgets is bob petch younger brother of lyall and moe petch well known markham stouffville basebaliers and hockey- ists moe petch who played on the defence with aurora hawks last winter will likely take bob to aurora next winter for a trial hes said to be just as good as his brothers the local division of the tri- county league winds up its schedule this week stouffville plays their last game this thurs day night against sunderland there may be some changes though since monday nights game with sunderland was rained out the beavers are riding on top with port perry sunderland and sutton following closely in that order the four local teams layoff for the division championship and the winners for the league champion ship the beavers have an entry into the oba as well as little britain and cambray morris prbcenko of unionville was playing for markham in an exhibition game with aurora at morgan park recently when he suffered a broken leg mouse was coming into home plate on a home run in the second innings when he fell over the catchers knee and the accident happened he was taken to dr pilkey then to stouff ville hospital morris is now home with his leg in a cast work was going ahead on the enlarging of the parking area at the arena this week several hundred yards of fill have been added and a bulldozer was at work on tuesday levelling up the ground preparatory to topping with crushed stone inside the arena the hockey cushion is being given a fresh coat of paint and the ends above the gallery seats are also being done the bottlenecks which existed last season along the side alley ways back of the players boxes are being improved all this work is expected to be completed before the evangelistic meetings commence on aug 20th two weeks following the close of these meetings or about sept 20th it is expected there will be ice in the arena local juveniles definitely outclassed by runnymede kunnymccle 18 stouffville 1 rather onesided wasnt it the runnymede team came to town saturday night with a record of two losses in two years of juvenile a competition and left town with that record unbroken for the first few innings the game looked as though it might be close as both pitchers strung up the opposition it was in the fateful third that runnymede batters found their batting eye and wal loped l boadways offering out of the park three successive triples were banged out in one half innings the monarchs ono run came early in the game best monarch hit was deac davis triple through left centre field the stouffville batteries were changed in the dying innings in a vain effort to stem the tide bayes tak ing over the hurling duties from boadway and curtis the backstop postition from peake the inksacs of yield sepia pigment artists cuttlefish used by nothing is so satisfying to a wife as to see a double chin on her husbands old flame 19th annual sports day at port perry sponsored by the business men on civic holiday monday august 7 50 horse races 1200 purses 228 trot or pace 3 seconds allowed trotters 300 purse 224 trot or pace 3 seconds allowed trotters 300 purse 220 trot or pace 3 seconds allowed trotters 300 purse freeforale purse 300 entry fee 2 ofpurse wagering on races bradley starting gate baseball tournament at 130 pm sunderland little britain stouffville pt perry 90 prizes sports races for boys girls bicycle race for boys racing car derby 12 special cars from oshawa first time for port perry street dance and fair starting at 930 music by ruth wilson variety band booths games refreshments fun for all admission to grounds adults 50c including tax children under 12 free street dance lucky draw 50c autos admitted to grounds free wm beare president gord carnegie secy bowling in the mens trebles i tournament in stouffville on fri day evening the wm sanders rink composed of thos rae and i bert lickorish carried off the coveted echardt trophy mr sanders also copped the cup in competition here four years ago i last wednesday the old boys trophy donated by f l button and dr g richardson was won by the yerex rink of richmond hill mr yerex was the singles ontario champion in 1949 gordon lemons local rink stood high for two wins and ed goodman of oshawa high for one win i at richmond hill recently mr and mrs gordon lemon carried off a prize in the mixed doubles tournament while at aurora gordon lemon and robt johnson stood high for two wins in mens i doubles matches there locals split two games with port stouffville intermediate group leaders split their last two games with port perry in the current baseball loop winning 83 and los ing 52 it was the third straight victory for earl cook expro who has really been going geat guns on the local mound this season harper who started again for port after pitching the night before lacked the control and speed but nevertheless he went ttje route the beavers scored two runsin the first innings and were never headed from then in port perry went scoreless until the fifth when wellplaced hits went for extra bases the only stouffville hit was that of bob hassard who drove a nice triple to left field cook looked best on the mound as far as strikeouts went fur he bowled down batter after batter port perry 3 stouffville 2 the stouffville squad lacked pep and fire last thursday night bill harper went all the way on the hill for port and looked very good as fifteen beaver batters were either struck out or called out miller went the route for the homesters and he gave up but five hits the port team went all out for runs in the first few innings of the game then coasted along with their lead the stouffville team fought hard but couldnt make a comeback there was one home- run and a triple in the game both by port the game was marked by numerous disputes over calls by the umpire one argument concern ed whether bob hassard touched a port runner at third hassard received the throw from jennings in left field just as the runner shot caha turns seniors into straight pros salary peg waivers discarding their last pretense of amateurism the caha is now semiprofessional with a new major series for the better or pro fessional sponsored hockey clubs within their organization british columbia and alberta delegates fought against the switch during the 10hour session mari- times were not overly keen but they had to take it because of their cape breton situation quebec ontario and the western canada senior league a combination of saskatchewan and albertas top clubs were all for the new deal the allan cup is still the prize for the senior title but what glamor will there be for such clubs as cornwall fort frances trail smokies and others playing in smaller rinks for what is now actually a senior b playoff in dressing up the new major series for top senior a and junior a clubs players will sign con tracts with a yearly 1000 mini mum waive price is 500 and when the authorized pro league draft players ihev are to pay any where from 10000 to the nhl to 2000 in the pacific coast league cherrywood mr and mrs riches of toronto and mr george bell of montreal called on mr and mrs george todd one day recently mrs hughes and helen of tor onto and mr george fleming of toronto spent a few days with mrs a woods and family we hope for a speedy recovery for mrs r tindall and mr herb bennett after their recent motor accident cutting wheat is in full swing mr and mrs alvin pilkey visit ed with mr and mrs leonard hol- linger on sunday a number attended the annan- davidson wedding at dunbarton on saturday mr and mrs george todd had dinner on sunday with friends in toronto a large number attended a shower held at the home of mr and mrs s jones in honour of their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs gormley of whitby mr and mrs walter hollinger and mr and mrs wm hollinger visited at arthur on sunday intermediate baseball in memorial park stouffville on wed july 26 west york srs vs stouffville wed aug 2 hockey allstars ys stouffville axtrfreeze is plentiful despite avar rumor that permanent anti freeze was being grabbed up by the government against a possible need for it in the event of an arctic war campaign has been denied by the service station trade head of a large distributing depot said it is just another one of those unfounded panic cries dealers and distributors assured that there is plenty of permanent antifreeze available for every body and there is no indication that the government is interested in the supply available to com mercial usage some persons can speak see and hear while sleepwalking a good talker is only a pitcher unless his audience catches him with heart and mind he is defeated look 5000 look i in three cash prizes no obligation drive the 1950 ford test car with the gasoline mileage tester attachment test your driving skill see how far you can drive on onetenth of a gallon of gasoline its fun its profitable try it eastside motors authorized ford monarch dealers stouffville phone 64wl by he made a riying lunge at the player and claimed to have tagged him but the base umpire said no however when the base umpire appealed to lou murphy umpire- inchief the decision was reversed this didnt satisfy port and the wrangle continued with the upshot that the decision reverted to the original call and the runner was safe port claimed murphys advice had to be called for prior to any decision if necessary stanley theatre stouffville ontario continuing through daylight saving time doors open 700 pm first show starts at 730 pm during the week saturdays holidays open 630 starts at 7 pm friday saturday julv 28th 29th twilight in the sierras a roy rogers western in color blondes hero with penny singleton arthur lake cartoon monday tuesday july 31 august 1st the third man starring joseph cotten cr orson welles cartoon comedy wednesday thursday august 2nd 3rd u ticket to tomahawk in technicolor with don dailey ann baxter surge service man wanted- the hours are long the work is hard the pay is good if you would like a job like this we have an opening for you babson bros have only one job that is milking cows we need a man to help us being a surge service man is a full time job you are paid a salary furnished a truck and we buy the gas and oil you will be trained in our factoryoperated surge school if you are interested write me giving your age tell me your last three jobs give me two character references i will then arrange an interview robert mather babson bros co 928 college st toronto 4 ont ibiahaiseisiaaeiaaeisiaeraaaeiaaa molasses a good supply of feeding molasses now available get your requirements now and avoid disappointment bulk or in drums reesors marmill limited markham ont phone 9600 ksmstsssssiasissssmsssssassissassss clarks pork beans 20 oz tins royal york corn 20 oz tins lynn valley peas 20 oz tins hillcrest sweet mixed 16oz jar shiriffs seville orange marmalade 24 oz jar freshly ground coffee lb corn beef 12 oz tin shredded wheat 2 pkgs fj irino a ioi30 1 miracle whip salad dressing 2 for 25 32ozjar 75 16oz jar 45 2 for 25 corn syrup 10 lb pail 125 5 lb pail 63 2 for 23 picnic plates dozen 17 pickles mono drinking cups 5 for 10 23 serviettes package 17 zinc rings dozen 33 39 rubber rings package 07 93 mason jar caps dozen 33 43 freshie drinks 1 pkg makes 29 10 full glasses each 05 we will have a good supply of cooking eating cherries for the weekend carload groceteria john mathewson prop stouffville ont