the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 23 1902 sports news and views jim thomas there will be public skating in the stouffville arena on wednes day and saturday nights of this week the stouffville skating club will commence its activities on tuesday afternoon of next week from four oclock to six already various groups and organizations in stoutrville have shown interest in forming bowling leagues to play in the new alleys now under construction at cy bellmans international building the stoutrville red sox are building their hopes on a strong baseball squad for the coming season they will no doubt be strengthened by the addition of hal glhson to the lineup hal is not onlv noted for his hockey and hardball ability but is also a top- notch softball player both behind the plate and with a bat r ross hochberg former stouff ville clipper who was barred by the oh a from future play here as he resided outside the metropolitan jack thaler george samolenko area is understood to be headed cord boniface and rob holden and saturday aftkkxoox childrens skating there will be sxating this sat urday afternoon for public school children onlv from 230 to i30 pm at the local arena admission 10c the stouffville skating club will commence their regular sessions at the arena next tues- dav oct 2sth from 4 pm to 0 pm miss christine kennedy will be the instructress clippers to have strong opposition the newly organized oshawa smith truckmen preparing for their opening game in the oiia senior b eastern ontario group have signed seven former junior a players and expect to add an exxhl defenseman to their line up soon manager wren blair announced the signing of centres ron nelson and gerry scott rightwingers for an intermediate ter at sunderland club this win the stouffville girls softball flub 12 markham twp champs wish to express their thanks to the following organizations and per sons for their donations and sup port during the season the stouffville lions club mr ross winterstein mr and mrs jim austin mr and mrs jack smits mrs malcolm mrs g burkholder mr harold dixon and the stouff ville athletic club for the use of their gloves the club is especial ly grateful to mr harold dixon for the fine turkey dinner he provided for the team there is quite a tugofwar in progress between orillia and new market over al shewchuck and where he will play hockey this winter the wily defenceman has been with newmarket now for several seasons but orillia is be lieved to have wooed him away their price must have been good since shewchuck is known to have collected more than a thousand dollars from newmarket last year for his services shewchuck is living in rarrie v announce opening ok pheasant shoot partridge and pheasant shooting season in vaughan and markham townships opens for four days on oct 29 during the summer a total of 3100 young pheasants were re leased in the two townships vaughan game warden ernest bone said the township expects to sell about 700 shooting licenses this season in markham game warden everett harper said the township is increasing its non resident licenses from 500 to 00 this autumn rabbit and fox seasons both onen the same day and will not close until feb 2s next year the game wardens stated leftwinger frank hooper all are former oshawa generals players blair also announced that he ex pects to sign former toronto and chicago defenseman ernie dick ens dickens has agreed to the clubs terms but has not been re instated as an amateur the team coached by exoshawa and thk player ab barnes who will also play defense will open at home thursday nov 6 against kingston frontenacs one of five other teams in the group that game will be the first senior hockey in oshawa in six years thursday night home games have been scheduled- but the team hopes to be able to shift to sunday afternoons uefore the end of the season the oiia has granted per mission to do this if oshawa legalizes sunday sport this season a petition requesting a plebiscite is being circulated dnionville jets plan championship squad open schedule nov 4th the unionville jets have held their first practice sessions of the season with over fort3 players endeavouring to make a spot on the jr b squad although the management is trying to work as many local players into the lineup as possible they are also planning to build considerable strength into the club with imports from kitch ener timins kirkland lake and other districts don ling the coaching duties and up to the present time some ten playrs have signed bob petch of mark ham and wes walton of agincourt two veterans with the club are back in their regular defence positions again this season the jets make their home debut on tuesday nov 4th high school local field day results senior boys 100 yds john stouffer jijr bodendistel bill bradbury 220 yds john stouffer bill bradbury jim bodendistel s broad john stouffer bill bradbury jim bodendistel r broad bill bradbury ron peake jim bodendistel hop step jump bill brad bury ron peake pole vault bill bradbury jim bodendistel ron peake discus ira brown jim boden distel ron peake h jump jim bodendistel bill bradbury ron peake one mile ron peake jim bodendistel shot put ira brown jim bodendistel ron peake intermediate boys 100 yds graham frisby jim couitice grant wagg 220 yds graham frisby jim couitice grant wage s broad graham frisby arnold limner glenn thompson r broad arnold limner gra ham frisby grant wagg pole vault dave hammersley jim couitice discus graham frisby glenn thompson jim couitice h jump graham frisby bill barry jim hollingsworth v mile graham frisby jim couitice jim hollingsworth hop step jump graham frisby grant wagg jim cole shot put graham frisby jim couitice arnold limner relay gr 12 gr 11 gr 13 juvenile hockey here to be backed by athletic club after lengthy deliberations the executive of the stouffville athletic club agreed on thursday evening to sponsor a juvenile hockey team this winter in ontario minor competition it is the inten tion oi the athletic club to pick up the graduates from the lions club peewee nhl league and con tinue to keep them plaving organ ized hockey in omha ranks the club has contracted for ice time throughout the winter with the arena and announcement will be published shortly concerning the activities j in audition to the juvenile team there will be hockey provided for those of midget age and time will also be set aside for girls to play hockey if they wish ken wagg with don lewis assistant have been named man agers of the juvenile team with ken laushway and lloyd jenn ings coaches in the sporting mail the sports editor stouffville tribune dear sir we have just witnessed locally an outstanding perversion of justice and sportsmanship this should be brought to the attention of every local sport fan not to undo the harm that has been done but in the interest of true sport and to possibly shame the parties responsible 1 am referring to the playoff series between the stouff- boys buchanan doni cpnabbccecocga k3k3s3ii3i55fc53sc3p3b d j smith warm air furnaces air conditioning units oil heating equipment tinsmiths specializing in custom sheet metal work phone unionville 96 siaaasssaaaa s1 pmvyvvvy bingo bingo win a new monarch convertible tuesday nov 11th at the legion hall sfouffville in addition lo the lucky draw for this beautiful new car there will be a big bingo party with lofs of wonderful prizes sponsored by the iegion uranch stouffville junior 1c0 yds ed bruce bob barne 220 yds edward buchanan bob barnes don bruce s broad don bruce bob barnes don haynes r broad ed buchanan don bruce bob barnes pole vault don haynes james rennie bob barnes softball don haynes john leh man bob barnes h jumpjbob barnes tom mc- creight irobt mailman hop step jump ed buch anan bob barnes james rennie shot but don haynes john lehman james rennie relay gr 10a grd 10b gr 9b senior girls 75 yds june smith margaret reid helen paisley 100 yds margaret reid helen paisley june smith h jump 41 paisley p smith margaret reid s broad h paisley june smith m reid r broad m reid j smith p smith basket ball passrl marion gostick grace anger marg white 2 ruth timbers barbara hisev irwin is lnh doris steckley 3 jean paisley n win liana- betty ke doris cober softball pat smith doreen mc kay june smith catch and throw 1 p smith june smith 2 pat bruce doreen mckay 3 irene montgomery gloria hood relay race 1 june smith pat smith helen paisley marg reid 2 betty keffer m gostick i montgomery g hood 3 e degeer p bruce d mackay 1 crawford intermediate girls 75 yds j bodendistel m smith n lawrenson 100 yds j bodendistel m smith x lawrenson h jump m smith j boden distel j gavman s broad j bodendistel m hartwick m- smith r broad m smith j boden distel c haines basket bail pass 1 j boden distel m schell a lintner 2 j wood c lewis m hartwick 3 m smith m bradley helen lemon catch and throw k1j boden distel marilyn hood 2 m smith h lemon 3 joy wood anne lintner relay 1 carol lewis j bodendistel j wood m hartwick 2 m smith h lemon n law renson m bradley junior girls 50 yds m sproxton i atkin son m pennanen 75 yds m sproxton i atkin son m pennanen h jump m sproxton x barry b hare s broadm sproxton c ville- mere m bone r broad m sproxton i atkin son d barkey basket ball pass drobertal bone cathy stover barb hastings i 2 nancy barrv m sproxton a dunlop 3 p byers s mcmullen m pennanen j softball barb hare barb hast- intrs m sproxton i catch throw 1 c ville- mere barb hare 2 x barry m sproxton 3 l foord j chad- wick i relay 1 a dunlop x barrv i m sproxton cathv stouffer 2 j byer b black i atkinson m pennanen 3 c villemere g markham opens 3000 campaign for floodlights the village of markham has commenced a 3000 project for the purpose of erecting floodlights in morgan park at a meeting held last week numerous canvassers were appointed and they have al ready begun to cover the immed iate area a large thermometer is to be erected to mark the progress of the campaign the markham- unionville lions club have come forward with the first large don ation of s50j witn an equal amount to be donated to unionville if flood lights are erected there the winning of the allontario intermediate championship by markham lias done much to kindle the floodlight lire in the village the successful season at clare- about an hour the stouilville mom has also been a big actor team claiming the game shoukn encouraging the project at revert to five innings at whifli markham if teams in the mark ham township softball league are to continue in the oasa following the regular schedule the erection of flood lights is almost a necessity ville and peaches girls teams here are the relevant facts as i have them stouffville and peaches met in the local finals foi a tbreeoutoffive series accord- ing to official rules a game must go at least seven innings locally this has always been dropped to a minimum of five because in the country it is often impossible to field a team in time to finish the seven the five innings game is standard in the first round of tournament softball even in mens games the teams were well matched and played good ball until each had won two games in the final game in stouffville it was ruled by the lmp and agreed upon to continue play after live innings as it was still sufficiently light by the end of six complete innings it was so dark that the game was called at this point reaches was leading tj one run the winners of the series and the cup a heated argument followed for time the score was tied some stouffville members declared an argument had been made that a game must consist of uneven inn ings such as five or seven this of course has no reason in it could not be substantiated in writ- a french scientist says mans way before the lowly insect some women cant tell the difference ing and the peaches management supremacy may give claimed they had heard nothing of it however rather than con tinue the argument peaches con sented to present the case to the league officials the old adage the wheel that does the squawking gets the grease apparently applied here if that is the case in prin- would have had to scrap the regular league games that went for less than seven innings stoutrville won this series one ciple it is tantamount to bribery which was designed simply to give the ruling was made that a second them a second chance but i fail series twooutofthree be played to see how any member or sup- by floodlight since the five and porter with a conscience could sixinning games were unofficial celebrate such a victory to be technically correct thev mrw xk sanders b hare w olezidski i name alf moore belleville coach belleville glen roys of the oha senior b series have announced the appointment of former na tional league goalie alfie moore as coach moore is best remembered by hockey fans as the goalie who re placed injured mike kanakas in the chicago black hawks net for a stanley cup game against tor onto manle ieafs in 1938 he spark ed 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