the tribune stouffville onl thursday julv 10 1952 sports news 4 fid views jim thomas on friday night of this week stoulfville red sox journey to sunderland the next home game in memorial park- will be on thursday july 17th when port perry will be the visitors i 1 1 t pts plav bingo at the arena stouff ville this saturday night great est array of prizes ever offered m wrestling coming to stouffville yes in a couple of weeks time a topnotch wrestling show will be staged in the stouffville arena watch your paper for further an nouncements players of the stouffville clipper hockey club accompanied by their wives and girl friends were the guests of drs s t bodendistel and ronnie smith at their summer cottage on lake simcoe the garla floor co are return- ing to give the new marble top in the arena its final complete grind ing process and polish many interested tennis players are wondering when the courts are to he finished apparently no further work has been done on the court- since the carnival a couple of weeks ago i i the stouffville girls softball club is holding a baking sale in i the united church basement on j saturday afternoon between the hours of 3q and 5 pm the pro ceeds to help in the purchasing jit sweaters for the team i i team standings in the markham township softball league are still unavailable a special meeting of the league is to be called in the near future to right the situation as- far as is known at the nresent time markham is leading the i oxbridge oh monday night to sink roup with thornhill and clare- tne te 203 the home i town crew connected with seven hits received seven walks and were aided by a couple of errors in the wild base running exhibi tion staged in their final turn at the bat the red sox were on their third trip around the batting order before the side was finally retired the winners failed to score a run in the first as mcmullen and hassard went down on strikes and lehman grounded out second to first uxbridge did manage to get a hit in the first as shier singled but pitcher pearson and bradbury went down swinging and gleason was thrown out l schell to chad- wick covering first to leave the runner standee on third the red sox broke out with five hits in the second netting them three runs to take the lead l schell chadwick and cadieux crossed the plate to tiwls softball p w stoutfviile 5 4 peaches 5 4 cedar grove 5 3 claremont 5 2 lnionville 5 1 markham 5 1 results wednesdav julv 2nd peaches 14 lnionville 1 stoulfville 15 claremont 7 cedar grove 36 markham 3 monday july 7th stouffville 27 lnionville 5 cedar grove 12 peaches 9 markham over claremont default i future game- monday july 14 lnionvilleat markham cedar grove at claremont stoulfville at peaches wednesday july 10 markham at claremont stouffville at unionville peaches at cedar grove sieamrolier uxbridge with 16 run splurge stoulfville red sox exploded with a sixteen run barrage in the sixth innings in their game with mom following in that order peaches buttonville and union ville are closely bunched for the fourth and final playoff spot stan hocus miller registered his 10th win for deland red hals last week as he went into a game in a relief role and pitched twohit ball for five innings in addition he banged out a hit and scored a run this local son is doing all right for himself in the money ranks its his 10th win against only four losses red sox pidl out of oba competition the management of the stouff ville red sox baseball club have start the ball rolling uxbridge decided not to enter a team in broke into the scoring in the third oba competition this season in with two runs on hits by shier past years the local club have re- pearson and fawns but hurler ceived a bye into the oba some lome boadway on the mound for time in the late fall when the stouffville allowed but three hits games all have to be played in the during the following four innings afternoon this situation makes it and held the opposition to one very difficult for many of the lone run players to break off work in the the homesters scored three middle of the clay another factor more in the fourth four in the which prompted the withdrawal fifth and sixteen in the sixth the of the local squad was the fact that visitors used three pitchers in the many of the late oba games are game but could not hold the red played with snow in the air and it sox in check ted cadieux came is only natural that a club will not through with the best batting per- receive strong fan support under formance for the winners with five these conditions it is expected hits in six turns at the bat shier that sunderland will enter a team the uxbridge short stop had a in oba competition in place of good night with three safeties in the red sox four trips to the plate jred sox edge sunderland 1211 though shorthanded stoulfville red sox came through on fridav night to hand sunderland a bitter 1211 defeat right on their own home diamond with a scraped up squad of nine players many of them holding down positions entirely unfamiliar to them lome schell went to the mound for the local crew with coach hassard completing the bat tery ted cadieux who regularly holds down left field position found himself perched on first base with lehman on secoij and lome boadway on third murray mcmul len moved back one spot from his regular position to short with rax- lin nicholson and smith covering the outfield the big question was whether this scattered lineup could hold out against the sunderland sluggers starter tommy welsh on the mound for sunderland fired four balls by raxlin the first stouffville batter to face him but lehman hassard and l schell went down in order to retire the side in sunderlands turn at the plate hurler schell took care of hard hitting woodward but anderson reached first with a single kerr flied to nicholson but welsh hit safely driving in anderson for the first sunderland tally the fifth bat ter went down swinging leaving one runner stranded the red sox smashed welsh for five hits and earned two walks for six runs in the second innings nicholson struck out but cadieux and smith rifled safe drives into the outfield boadway went down on strikes but mcmullen kept the rally going with a walk raxlin earned his second free ticket of the game and lehman came through with a timely hit to clear the sacks hassard tore the cover off the ball- and l schell brought him around with a safety nicholson died at the plate leaving schell stranded on second sunderland never to be counted out until the game is over rallied to tie the count in the third with five runs woodward walked anderson hit safely and although kerr flied to nicholson the next three batters hammered the ball into the daisies scoring four runs with one man on base and one out the left fielder singled scoring another run the next two batters were well taken care off and the side was retired the seesaw battle continued as the locals scored four runs in the fourth only to have sunderland duplicate the fete to put both clubs once again on even terms raxlin worked welsh for his third walk of the game and lehman hassard and schell brought the wood into play to score although cadieux reached first nicholson went down second to first smith struck out and boadway went down swinging to retire the side in order to save the situation sunderland pulled welsh from the mound and threw farrel into the fray the relief hurler couldnt find the target with raxlin and for the fourth time in the game he walked to first although lehman flied to left field hassard came through with a single to bring rax lin in hassard was later picked off on a fielders choice on l schells hit and nicholson went down for number three sunder land failed to come through with murray stewart hurls dodgers to win over indians on wednesday night of las week the dodgers defeated the indians 143 in the only game scheduled both clubs were forced to call in the reserves due to the holiday player shortage and be cause the giants were idle a num ber were pressed into action from that club murray stewart handled the pitching chores for the winners while graham frisby an outfielder went to the mound for the indians due to the absence of the teams other pitchers ken laushway and bob hassard acted as umpires for the game standing t pts 3 wk tymwetief lev can win that and more i p w l t giants 2 1 0 1 dodgers 2 1 1 0 indians 2 0 1 future games 1 tuesday jufv sth indian- vs giants wednesd iv julv 9th dodgers vs indians wednesd jv julv 16th giants vs dodgers d u li u n u anna a a a aanaananisanaa markham ratcliff co stouffville ontario e3ee2ia3s2z3esf22j3s23s2ae52i3222zeza23t22q22z22as2ra252z this is your invitation from john wall to attend the garden party and street dance to be held on tuesday july 15th sacred heart church grounds uxbridge supper from 530 till all are served adults 75c children 35c free antique and curio exhibition street dance at 9 pm summer policy ii shows kitcly 730 930 sat continuous from 700 sat matinee 200 pm mrjrjxxjxzrijxrirrrri last showings today of with a song in my heart in glorious technicolor starring susan hayward and david wayne fri sat july 11 12 dont miss your favorite comedy team dean martin jerry lewis in sailors beware mon tues july 14 15 20th century foxs suspense- full and exciting espionage drama five fingers starring james mason and danielle darrieux wed thurs july 16 17 happy go lovely in technicolor with vera ellen and david niven bowling xkws an open mixed trebles tourna ment will be held on the stouff ville bowling green on monday julv 11 at 7 pm for the mr and mrs m e watts trophy please phone your entry to mrs f cros- sen or mrs k laushway by noon monday the ladies club held a trebles tournament last thursday after noon but on account of the rain it had to be called at the end of the ninth round of the second game mrs haig of agincourt was high and mrs boadways rink was second the play down in the ladies club is in progress to declare represent atives for the trebles doubles and singles in the provincial play- downs which commence at agin court next tuesday a run in their half a walk to mc mullen and a safe hit by lehman scored the lone red sox run in the seventh and although sunderland came through with a lone tally they couldnt get that extra run to tie the score bud leman continued to set the batting pace for the red sox with three hits in five trips lew rax lin walked four times in five and counted three of the locals twelve tallies lome schell has found his batting eye again and credited him self with three hits and a walk in five times at bat anderson was the top batter for sunderland with a three for five average toucan wiif the mizes mr ivut doeisam of aycon out won 180000 in canada savins isomls the seller jilso from ayton won 100000 in canada savings homls mrs 1 eckcnsiveiler of hanover won uh00 in oinmla savings bonds the seller from durham won 25000 in canada savings homln and remember 2123000 may still be yours the durham memorial arena 2550000 membership certificate campaign a new wife usually has concrete ideas of her own says a writer reminding us of the first famous biscuits lois carr hurls cedar grove to win over peaches throwing almost perfect ball on monday night lois carr on the mound for cedar grove gave her team their third win of the season as they handed peaches their first loss by a 129 score the speedy left bander had good control throughout the entire contest and was backed up by airtight fielding such players as marion beare frances griffith ruth gould isobel nighswander and the others came through with almost errorless ball carley brown start ed for peaches with flo anderson pitching in relief marg smith handled the glove back of the plate flo anderson and pat smith came through with the best hits for the losers each knocking out three baggers stouffville 27 unionville 5 stouffville girls played host to unionville and walked over their opposition to the tune of 275 marg schell went the full game for the winners with helen snowball back of the plate mavis trunk started for unionville but was pulled in the early innings peggy white scored five runs for the local nine with helen paisley com ing through with four carolyn haynes jean thorvaldson and joan haynes counted three runs each mavis trunk scored two of inionvilles five runs claremont automatically forfeit- ed their game to markham by be- j ing unable to field a full squad ithe default gives markham their first two point game of the season on wednesday night of last week cedar grove outscored mark ham 3x5 peaches downed union ville 141 and stouffville gained a 157 win from claremont balsam axo mt zion congratulations to billie jordan grant jones joyce disney kath leen davis and shirley empring- ham from mt zion school lome wilkin ronald peters and ronnie parrott from balsam school on passing their grade viii mr and mrs elmer wilson and family and mr bert wilson visited friday with friends at gait miss luella carson is spending the summer at wasaga beach about 70 friends gathered in the basement of the church last thurs day night and presented miss barbara coultis and mr harold brooks with a miscellaneous show er prior to their marriage july 12 mr and mrs elmer wilson at tended the ballnesbitt wedding at goodwood on saturday sunday visitors at the winton white home were mr and mrs frank grey and barclay jane and mrs grey sr of pickering mr and mrs john white and family of brougham and mrs j a white of toronto rwvrwwwwrwrvwar gigantic one major game your choice of any one during the evening of these wonderful prizes cedar chest chrome kitchen set silver service set axminster rug beatty electric ironer kroehler relaxer chair combination coffee table 1847 26piece set of silver any one of these prizes over 80 value sat july 12 in the stouffville arena hundreds of dollars in finest bingo prizes ever offered in town many regular and sharethewealth games no prize less than 5 in value look at these wonderful prizes that have been donated pair of dack shoes value 2450 donated by lehmans shoe store 50 gals ba 88 gasoline value 2050 donated by murphy motors ford and monarch dealers combination silver salad service plate cover value 3000 do nated by maple leaf auto sales mens gabardine casual sports coat value 1700 donated by len wilkes clothes shop new modern wag to play bingo sit in the regular seats and use the new lap cards same as at maple leaf gardens sponsored by the stouffville athletic club refreshment booth commences 815 sharp net proceeds for minor sports regular prizes 10c major prizes 25c