the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 14 196c sports news mid views jim thomas the ciaremom bowlers are planning a tournament for wed nesday sept 3rd the next big wrestling night in the arena will be on wednesday night september 3rd a team match with two referees will be one of the feature attractions on thursday evening the stouff ville house league and other interested boys will be provided with transportation to the maple leaf stadium in case of rain the trip will be postponed until friday evening if the red sox are not engaged in a playoff contest the stouffville clippers hockey squad will hold a bingo in the arena on saturday evening sept th the proceed- will aid in the purchase of new uniforms for the coming season sport events will be sidelined for a couple of week- in the local arena when the local ministerial association takes over the big hall for evangelistic services bingos varied musical entertainment wrestling dancing and a trade fair are on the agenda for september a most successful season for the stouffville house league has just johnny atkinson who caused sueb a hubbub in oha circles when bob snowball and company were operating a junior hockey lub here under the entry of victoria square was recently married friends will be interested to learn stol fivilik hornets down newmarket t5 ix midget contest stouffville hornets defeated the newmarket giants i in a midget game on friday night of last week the hornets got away to a good start by coring three runs in the irst innings at the end of the second they led 50 however in the third innings newmarket fo ight back to tie up the game the score remained deadlocked until the bottom of the fifth when stouffville pushed over two runs to win the game tiie stouffville line up included p murray stewart c kd murphy lt bruce smith 2nd ross madiil 3rd cliff morris ss bill murpln if jack pollard ef graham frisby i grant wagg alt george white jim ronnie bob barnes dave hj mmeisley russ fearon members of tiie house league and other interested boys are re minded to be at shine davis been concluded as the giants won store at iu on thursday august out over the dodgers for thel iih for the trip to maple leaf championship the coaches manstadium transportation will be aging heads and umpires who aided available to all those wanting to in the promotion of this worth- go if rain interferes the trip will while scheme are to be congratu- be on friday evening providing lated in a job well done many the red sox are not playing that local lads might never have had a night chance to show their baseball abili during the week of august 18th ty if this league had not been the stouffville hornets will play organized ithe richmond hill midget squad musselmans scores again mrs irene moffat is seen here holding up the whopping 15pound pike which she hooked last week at mussel- mans lake her companion at photo by cadleux the same time hauled in a sevenpounder the big pike created quite a struggle and came near 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slugged it out in a hand to hand battle that had the spectators sitting on the edge of their seats both fighters scored a round with mangotich being ordered out of the ring in the fin i encounter for repeatedly using foul tactics the rugged battle broke wide open midway through the bout as both wrestlers resorted to jolting barefisted punches that would have made jersey joe walcott run for cover xot content with these chinrocking blows both wrestlers turned their minds to endtoend tackles and blocks making the very foundations of the ring quiver with the vibration at times the very rafters of the arena trembled with the cheers of excitement from the enthusiastic audience the agile slav amazed the spectators at times with his speed at breaking what appeared to be impossible holds in spite of numerous warn ings by the referee mangotich con tinued to punch kick and gouge his opponents eyes until the otlicial finally ordered the wrestler from the ring and into the showers with a sudden burst of anger the longhaired matman lashed out at the referee and staggered him with a powerful right to the body the official however held his ground and countered with a hard right that rocked the wrestler up against the ropes amid the cheers and boos of the excited spectators clubine was announced as the winner and mangotich wildeyed strode to the dressing room the semifinal round was an equally good bout with iron man jordon pinning baron waldo von seiber on the third round al though outweighed by nearly twenty pounds the underrated jordon matched his larger oppon ent hold for hold until the final round when he slammed him to the canvas to gain the victory the two men took brutal punishment and at one time both wrestlers were dizzy and staggered helpless ly around in the centre of the ring this ibout was considered by- many to be the best display of wrestling skill on the card in the preliminary match far mer leslie gained the victory- over jumping joe greenfield wrestling returns to the stouff ville arena on wednesday night september 3rd when a team match will be the special feature with two referees in charge stouffville girls take over first place stouffville girls took over sole possession of first place in the girls softball league by winning two straight games while peaches dropped two and lost another by default to slip back into the second position claremont pulled up closer to the leaders by winning two of their last three contests and unionvjlle are just one point back of cedar grove who hold down the fourth and final playoff spot on wednesday night of last week the local girls took their first game of the season from peaches 1 helen paisley was the top batter for the winners coming through with a home run with three on and a triple peggy white marg schell joan haynes nelda elson and pat lehman notched the other runs for stouliville eleanor reid fern hoover carley brown and flo anderson came across with the runs for peaches in the other game on wednesday night claremont downed cedar grove 145 claremont 13 peaches 8 claremont came through with an airtight ball game on friday night of last week and aided by a bad third innings for peaches the visitors gained a 13s victory myrt staley went the limit for clare mont with carley brown and betty wideman sharing mound duty for peaches beverley barclay came through with a four bagger with two on in the third and myrt staley slammed out a long outfield triple for the best hits for tile winners beverley barclay counted three runs myrt staley two and phyllis ellicott two pat smith came across with two runs for peaches with other scores going to marg smith fern hoover eleanor reid marian housser and betty wideman stouftville 22 claremont 8 stouffville girls took over undis puted possession of the number one position in the league on mon day night as they downed clare mont 22s peggy white scored the lorre run for the winners in the first innings with helen snowball marg schell helen paisley and joan haynes adding four more in the third the local squad made their victory decisive in the seventh with eleven runs joan haynes on the mound for stouft ville came through with a four bagger late in the game phyllis ellicotl pounded out the only home run for claremont in their final turn at bat peaches dropped their game to lnionville by failing to appear on the field at the specified time the two teams played five innings of exhibition ball with peaches com- ing out on the top end of a 135 score buttonville and markham softball winners i fi buttonville siugger jumped right back into the markham township semispinal softbal race on thursday night as they handed their arch rivals thornhill a thrill ing t3 defeat norm stunden ace southpaw hurler for the fourth concession squad threw about everything in the book at the onge street batters and although he found himself in hot water in the final innings of the game with the bases loaded he came through with a spectacular put out at the plate to end the attempted rally markham squared their series with claremont blanking their oooosi- lion 20 buttonville took a three run lead in the second innings and added another in the third g rumnev singled and j watson walked to put runners on first and second short stop herb rose dropped a perfect bunt in front of the plate and romped down to first to load the sacks with nobody out ron bell slammed a single bringing in rumnev with the sluggers fourth tally x bangay hit safelv but j watson was tagged at the plate and b bangay flied to deep centre to retire the side in the fifth innings bud watson came through with a sensational running catch racing in from deep centre to make a shoestring pick up g rumney aided his teams victory with a likewise sensational leaping catch out in the left field daisies and although he fell to the ground he managed to hang onto the b3ll ln the winners turn at bat rumney singled and j watson sacrified him to second with a neat bunt rose received a free ticket to first and although bell flied out x bangay came through with a timely single to drive two runs across b bangay singled on an error but b watson hit into a fielders choice to retire the side although buttonville had run up a g0 lead the outcome looked grim in the seventh as no less than nine thornhill batters went to bat three singles and a walk scored three runs and this was followed by two more singles and another free ticket with two out last innings bases loaded and the win ning run at bat hurler xorm stunden knocked down a line smash retreived the ball and pegged it to baker covering the plate to end the rally and the game buttonville now move to thornhill for a game on tuesday night with the return contest back in lnionville on thursday markham 2 claremont 0 markham aces evened their series with claremont on thurs day night scoring a 20 shutout bob petch counted the first run for j the winners in the fourth innings after both clubs had battled on even terms for three full innings the visitors added their second and final run in the fifth as morley petch singled and harry young hit j safely bob petch came through 1 with a single on an error to drive brother morley across raymer flied out to allman procenko pop ped to gauslin and coverley flied to centre field to retire the side claremont came close to break- i ing the ice in the last half of the i fifth when reynolds walked and i allman dropped a safe spinning i bunt in front of the plate with j two on wilf morley sacrificed j reynolds to third and gauslin i went down swinging to end the rally perhaps the most amazing solo i play of the game was the sensa- tional catch pulled off by second baseman ivan booth as he leaped i high in the air to pull down a liner j that would have been good for two i bases i these two clubs meet again on tuesday evening in markham with the return game back in claremont on thursday spectacular grandstand show canadiana v with the golden voice of tony 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