the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 12 1950 sports news and views fergus will have ice in their new atena by midnovember harvey gibney will coach an aurora intermediate team this winter with harold rogers as manager steve kraftcheck exhamilton aerovox junior star last year with cleveland barons is making a determined bid for a spot with boston bruins this season don gibson last year with aurora junior finalists has secur ed his release ahd is said to have signed a card for maxie silver mans sudbury junior club malcolm kichardson wellknown whitchurch horseman and presi dent of the canadian thorough bred association sold one of hjs yearlings at the annual woodbine sales to e p taylor for the hand some sum of 1500 only live limes in international league history has one player hit four home runs in a single game buy arlett of baltimore did it twice both limes against reading in 1932 wm bottenus of buffalo clicked against wilkes barre in 1895 george kelly did it for rochester against reading in 1919 and bob seeds of newark was the last to do it buffalo being victim ized in 193s oldsters of the hockey fraternity who recall cyclone taylor a mem ber of hockeys hall of fame and ratedas one of the greatest of all time is back as manager of the kerrisdale monarchs in okanaganmainline league the larry molyneaux has been named coach and father t j mccabe manager of the new market intermediate hockey club molyneaux served nine years with the rangers and in the pro ranks of cleveland philadephia spring field and new haven of the american league last year he was associated with the gravenhurst intermediates north sydney victorias member of the threeteam senior a cape breton loop will operate again this year local coach bob bangay and george stark both played for north sydney in 191950 and have applied for releases for awhile it looked as if the miners wouldnt start and the league might fail to go they have lost considerable money in the past two seasons change in closed season for lake trout effective in haliburton county and certain townships in hastings county means that it will no longer be legal to angle for this fish through the ice or attempt to take them by any means during winter as the season for lake trout is now closed from oct 6 to april 30 fishing through the ice has put tremendous pressure on hali burton lakes and is blamed for a sharp drop in population town ships closed in hastings are ban gor carlow cashel dungannon faraday herschel limerick moya mcclure monteagle wick- low and wollaston the question of commercial sun day sport will be voted on dec 4 whitby council has decided rate payers will also decide whether they want to buy an arena for 8000 and spend 17000 to improve it fenelon falls will be here this wednesday for their second game against stouffville in the tri- county league round robin finals the falls took the first game against the beavers 7c nick bangay brother of coach bob bangay of the clippers and a pro with portland of the pacific coast hockey league was back this week from the west and may try to be released in order to line up with his brothers team in stoufl- ville this winter nick would cer tainly be a valuable addition to the local club stouffville executive and players expect to receive a hearing some time this week before the oha clubcommittee in connection with releases which they are endeavour ing to get from markham ten players in international league baseball history have made two homers in one inning tor onto isnt represented in the list latest to do the trick was lester layton of jersey city with rochester his victim in 1947 bobby hassard who turned in nice game on third base for the intermediates although his usual heavy bat failed against water down pitching hustled back to toronto after the game on monday afternoon to line up with the tor onto maple leafs in the annual allstar hockey benefit at maple leaf gardens pickering school wins track crown for third year the final running of the 20-year- old south ontario track and field meet friday saw pickering con tinuation school athletes roll up a 67point margin over nearby claremont to capture the trophy for the third consecutive year amalgamation of pickering and claremont schools in a new build ing next year will end the yearly competition between these two and neighboring brooklin con tinuation school stocky ben wioznek paced the winners with 19 points the speedy 15yearold won the boys senior 100 and 200yard dashes and the ballthrow and javelin events placing in four more standouts among the pickering girls were mary waizman bai bara atcheson and julie mcnenly who won the junior juvenile and midget classes respectively other class champions were juvenile giris anne baldwin brooklin intermediate boys tie don rowe claremont and bill mackcep pickering junior boys bill baldwin brooklin juvenile boys ronny mcculiough clare mont and midget boys george wilson pickering local defence fails waterdown ousts intermediates in two games stouffvilles hopes of an mediate oba baseball champion ship here this year was completely washed away on the thanksgiving holiday when the waterdown nine took the measure of the local beavers 41 and the best of three series two games to none the series should have gone at least three games but for a rash of eighth innings errors which broke out in the first game and gave the hamilton suburbans a 109 victory that opening game in the series was played at waterdown on sat urday and stouffville had the game tucked away 93 going into the eighth frame after two were out things started to happen and before the fumbles and bad throws could be all gathered in the home team had crossed the plate six times to knot the score schell clark and cook went down in order in the top of the ninth but waterdown blasted a couple of hits coupled with another error in their half to do the trick and take the game cook and miller hurled for stouffville mondays alfair was tighter ail the way and all the scoring was accounted for the third and fifth innings waterdown opened the scoring in the third when hol bourn on the local hill dished up three free passes to first stouff ville came right back in their half and scored when a long fly bail by porky schell three hundred feet into left centre field was dropped hassard came closo to making it two to one when ha jus failed to reach the plate as the catcher threw to first to nip cuikeiix holbourn was trouble again in the fifth and issued another trio inter- of walks two more errors in the infield and a hit and waterdown had a three run lead which they held until the end cook relieved holbourn on the mound and gave up only three scattered hits for the remainder of the game it looked for a time as i the locals might have a real rally going in the last of the ninth porky schell popped out to first to open the frame then cook drove a sizz ling liner over second clark struck out but butch schell got on send ing cook to second cook com plained that the shortstop blocked him as he attempted to make for third on a fumble and umpire dyer at the plate ruled likewise giving cookie a free base hassard was the potential tying run- ai the plate he took a cut at the ball but only succeeded in popping to the first baseman to end the game stouffville batters for their part could do little against the left- hand slants of lindell who dis played good control for the entire nine innings all the stouffville big guns were silent as the lanky hurler fanned fourteen even ken laushway who can usually ge his eye on the ball for at least a short single fanned when he went in to pinchhit in the eighth the seiell brothers came up with three hits one by porky and two by butch cook getting another to make up the locals complete count a fair crowd was on hand us the beavers bowed out of this years oba competition the weather was about as bad as it coud be with a drizzling rain sweeping in from the east and holding up the game for the best part of ivu an hour at one juncture hlkkicaxk dkfexcemax quits ice for higher goal jackie thomas last season with stouffville clippers has been released by the local club to play with stoneys in the toronto mercantile circuit mayfair restaurant monday 8 am thru friday 11 pm i saturday 8 am 12 pm a promising hockey career was renounced last week in favor of a much higher goal religion by 22- yearold floyd butch martin martin defenseman with the kitchenerwaterloo flying dutch men in the oha senior league last year said he is retiring per manently from the game because of deepseated religious views playing organized hockey for the first time in 1945 with elora juve niles butch made rapid progress and last year signed a pro con tract with new york rangers of the nhl in connection with his decision to retire his spiritual adviser rev j h hess associate pastor of the first mennonite church kitch ener made the following state ment the dutchmen were recently informed of a clearcut decision made by floyd martin their very able defenseman of last years team last year butch was signed by the new york rangers pro fessional hockey team but he begged to be released from his con tract due to certain doubts as to the legitimacy of professional sports for a christian the rangers complied and loan ed butch to the kw flying dutch men for one season hoping that such convictions might change this year the new york team sought to claim him but with courage butch informed manager boucher that as a christian bis conscience would not permit him to give his time and primary con cern to commercialized sports he said he could not support a recreation program that is rapidly making inroads in our sundays when men should bo taught to worship manager boucher respect ed his convictions and change of heart martin said the only thing hockey could offer was tangible rewards and that as a christian he must have higher goals he loves the sport but considers his christ ian witness sufficiently important to make the sacrifice markham puts high price on player releases markham millionaire hockey executive placed a high value on several of their 1949 crew when asked last week for releases they asked the stouffville management upwards of 2000 for such releases while stouffville is quite willing to pay good money to players for services rendered so faras play ing is concerned they stated that they had no intention of paying markham any money merely as a gesture of good will to obtain releases youre ruining the whole hockey setup around here by offer ing these players contracts one markham member told the stouff ville management stouffville is offering contracts to their players with stipulated guaranteed pay markham will guarantee nothing and the player must take the chance if he receives anything for his services or not naturally the local system as operated in the majority of places which put up senior hockey is most appealing to the players the local club made a consider able sum during the summer and is now in a financial position to see that a good hockey team is put on the ice thats what the fans pay to see good hockey explained manager oneill and the better we can make it the more people are going to want to see it if markham wishes to keep in the running it looks as if the club members will have to dig down and come up with some real jack hockey as operated today in the higher brackets is strictly a busi ness the business of entertain ment and the better the financial backing you can give the enter tainers the better the calibre of entertainer youll get when toid of the decision to withhold their releases the former markharn players stated that they would make a personal attempt to be set free and failing this the case would go before tlie oha snakes uont reason theyve hear well the no ear drums 1 vancouver trade board officials favour a southern natural gas pipe line route from alberta to the coast easier terrain through the us would mean lower building and maintenance costs cbeaper gas for vancouver citizens tfruzheuftci tutetf day4 youll bijrness oi lge h ea t 7pit h a qlilitser george wright property of new york hangers and who did some early training with the clippers last season and played some exhibition hockey here has signed with the waterloo hurricanes new junior a entry wright recently returned from the rangers lake placid camp he played a good deal of his hockey last winter with cecil morris junior bs who occu pied stouffville ice for a num ber of their spring playoff games increasing consciousness of the need for game conservation has heightened interest in sportsmens shows in canada canada now has two technical schools training textile technicians for this major canadian industry formerly many technicians were brought here from other countries mode in 4 siies tout ifu i scratchproof baked enamel finish yourhome or n room is worm in n matter of minutes with a quaker burnoil heater and you save money loo be cause quaker alone offers these optional lowcost acces sories that mean fast automatic economical heat this winter 1 mechanical draft gives maxi mum heat output regardless of chimney by providing ample draft cuts fuel cost 2 heot circulotor gently cir culates heal to every room comer automatic in action no work quaker heat is clean effortless no cool to shovel ashes o carry or wood to chop see a demonstration today stouffville motors phone 170 winners in claremont field day continued from page 8 senior june fiss jean schnei der mary story catch and throw- junior carol johnson and noreen norton joan todd and marguerite villeneuve intermediate marion norton and june davis joan redshaw and nelda norton senior mary story and lillian risabrough sheila pegg and marion middleton 50 yd junior carol johnson margue rite villeneuve sylvia johnson intermediate june davis beverley barclay nelda norton senior jean schneider lillian risebrough sheila pegg 73 yd junior carol johnson margue rite villeneuve sylvia johnson intermediate june davis bev erley barclay joan barclay senior jean schneider lillian risebrough sheila- pegg hoys events running broad jump junior stanley mcmullen mur ray carson jack mcdonald intermediate don rowe reg sanderson grant carson senior gerald allman joey pegg keith carson hopstcptump junior stanley mcmullen mur ray carson jack mcdonald intermediate don rowe reg sanderson dave beverley senior gerald allman joey pegg walter murray high jump junior stanley mcmullen mur ray carson jack mcdonald intermediate reg sanderson dave beverley don rowe winners on the bowling green ed goodman oshawa won the high for three wins along with mr burwash agincourt mr and mrs m e watts of stoufrville were the second prize winners mr cliff pipher and mrs birkett took third place in the mens mixed doubles on the local bowling greens on thursday evening at markham on thanksgiving day 24 mixed rinks turned out for the annual holiday tournament the largest showing on record bert lickorish mrs crossen mrs birkett and ray floury were representing stouff ville at the match which was called at the end of two games because of rain however the local quar tette were prize winners having come out on top in the first two games mrs crossen mrs birkett and mrs boadway carried off first prize in the ladies trebles bowling tournament last week although the weather was not favorable a good number of rinks turned out for the affair mrs mcbrides trio from whitby won second spot and mrs burwash agincourt third senior gerald allman joey pegg earl rowe ball throw distance junior stanley mcmullen mur ray carson jack mcdonald intermediate dave beverley reg sanderson grant carson senior gerald allman garry evans walter murray javelin throw junior stanley mcmullen allan badgero murray carson intermediate dave beverley reg sanderson bruce mcdowell senior gerald allman ted curl ralph pearson shot put junior stanley mcmullen- kenny catherwood jimmy mccul iough intermediate grant carson bruce mcdowell reg sanderson senior gerald allman ted curl denis dowling vuu- vault junior stanley mcmullen mur ray carson intermediate dave beverley reg sanderson senior ralph evans 100 yd junior murray catherwood jack clarciiiont field 220 yd intermediate don rowe reg sanderson grant carson senior earl rowe joey pegg gerald allman running broad lump midget bobby lehman jack redshaw glen norton juvenile wayne redshaw ron nie mcculiough gary cooper standing broad jump midget bobby lehman ray ward bobby judd juvenile wilfred gledden gerry villeneuve wayne redshaw high jump midget bobby lehman jack redshaw willard peddie juvenile ronnie mcculiough wayne redshaw ronnie hedges 50 yd midget bobby lehman jaejc redshaw david johnson juvenile ronnie mcculiough wayne redshaw gary cooper 75 yd juvenile ronnie mcculiough wayne redshaw dean evans pearson garry carson kenny mcdonald day con e daily reminder e you will be delighted with this fragrant tea salam obahge pekoe october 1950 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