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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 28, 1953, p. 11

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday may 3s 1s5s lodge protest against buttonville softbailers wa local tricounty ftak ok t1ik wkkk this wreefc its bau off to touffviilt- ase boler wait smith wh came throusui iih siring color oa friday night to win th- arena bowling tournament championship with a score of 1170 in five ams wait was one of seventy participants two weeks ago bu on friday nish the sroup had been narrowed down to five besides carrying off the tournament trophy wait also chalked up the high tripl award with a score of 716 iu three sraine walts top total was t belter than his closest compittir ivki the intesis hen th onday oi i gamks to iuksknt ritoiiikm markham twp softball league has been operating for ks and in that time eleven game have been played and been rained out or postponed because of wet grounds headache will be in trying to replay the cancelled if ill- weatherman continues to wash out future games of weeks il hi v- so he et aside when the first half hedule is onipleied in order to run oft tie rained out the local red sox have had their spirits dampened ir ieagu- opener with sunderland was washed out on veiling thk lillk book says last week the stouffviue softball club issued a protest to the officials of the markham twp league in it they claimed that the plate umpire known as the impireinrhief went over the head of the base or field umpire in calling a runner out lor advancing along the base paths without tagging up after a fly ball had been caught the base umpire claimed thai the runner had retraced his steps before advancing to another base after the ball was caught the rule book states that the plate official shall render base decisions in the following instances mi if the ball is hit fair with a runner on first he must go to third base to take a possible decision 21 with more than one base occupied he shall on appeal decide whether or not a runner on third leaves that base before a fly ball i caught km in case of a runner being caught between third and home when more than one base is occupied he shall make the de cision on the runner nearest the home plate the rule book plainly states that under no circumstances shall either umpire criticize or interfere with a decision unless asked to do so by his associate the field or base umpire shall render all de cisions at first and second base and all decisions at third base except on hie ocassious that have been mentioned if the facts leading up to the protest are correct it would appear hat stouff viue have a legitimate arguiiieni to offer however it will he up to the judgment of the league heads who will deal with the matter as soon as possible n no ltaskhvll iok thk vouvgkk hoys are the young lads of this town to be deprived of playing baseball for the want of a few balls bats and a couple of coaches ll to the present lime no organization lias taken up the torch for the fellows of bantam and feewee age groups what they need is financial assistance in the amount of approximately r0 to purchase equipment and a number of interested managers to organize a two or three team house league year after year the operation of the intermediate juvenile and bantam ball clubs here in stouffviue has been left in the hands of a few willing sports promoters until the load has become too great and they find they must relinquish a portion of their duties and rightly so we cannot stand idly by and see these young baseball enthusiasts go through the entire summer without a chance to learn the game it is from this age group that will come the replacements for the juveniles and so on up the line until they are able to perform with the intermediate red sox young lads learn comparatively little about baseball or any other sport unless they take part in an actual game under strict rules and management the fellows dont ask for uniforms gloves orspikes but they do need bats balls and leadership last year a very successful house league was organized and it was hoped that it could be expanded this season so far all plans remain at a standstill lets gel something started before the entire summer slips by us final standings ix liowiixi touhnamknt i liarge illegal umpiring the first official protest oi the voung markham tovni ship softbai season ts in the league schedule hards of the secretary mr ej aopleton following the same may played here on tuesday night pi sjtoufivile at sunderland ti last week between the stouff- x lit h buuonvihe tftei shamrock management claim illegal calls on the pur of the plate umpire the incident occurred while stouffviue were taking their turn at bat with a runer on second ae a fly ball was hit into the outfield wher it was caught plate umpire bill hod claimed the stouffviue runner failed to tag up at etond after i the catch and called him out i se umpire 1en buckland arj gued that the tuner did retrace til tag the second sac uivanced to another the catch hie plate ci overruled the dej stouftviiie at lislike of h stouffviue at players and suh sutton at stouffyille potter- the league officials am representatives wili take tip the issue as son a- possible his s before iu base after ump nowe eision much to the stouffviue 1 sutton at ixbridge stonayiue at sutton j sunderland at lxbridge s sutton at sunderland lxbridge a stouffviue 1 stouffviue at lxbridge 15 sutton at stouffviue 17 sunderland at sutton uxbridge at stouffviue 19 lxbridge a sunderland 22 sunderland at stouffviue 21 oxbridge at sutton 26 stouffviue a sunderland 29 sutton at lxbridge july suide land at ixbridite sutton at sunderland lxbridge at stouffviue sutton lxbridge mr with mr ele walt smith wins championship walt smith walked off with the bowling tournament championship on friday night m a crucial five game battle against five other local con testants walt set a terrific pace rolling 21 s in the first game 201 in the second 2gg in the third 2i in the fourth and 212 in the fifth for a grand total of 1170 ear crowder was his closest rival with a i72 score ted cadieux tom johnson and joe murray sr finished in thai order the winner was presented with a cash award of 50 and the tro phy emblematic of the champ ionship earl crowder obtain ed sin ted cadieux 10 and tom lohnston 5 walt smith also obtained the high triple prize of 10 for a score of 710 17 sunderland at sutton 17- lxbridge at sunderland 20 sunderland a stouffviue 22 ixbridsie at sutton 24 stouffviue at sunderland 27 sutton at rxbridge 21 stouffviue at sutton il sunderland ai lxbridge august 7 stouffviue at lxbridge sutton at sunderland lu sutton at stouffviue 12 sunderland at sutton 14 ijxbridge at sunderland re tender for park floodlights mr art lateham and the stouffviue parks commission have called for new tenders for the purpose of erecting the fioodlights in memorial park tenders tire being received for the sevenf foot polev which are available in toronto it is the desire of the commission and harry davis was presented ho wire the park for an eighty with a similar award for a i light system and install thirty- 1st 2nd rd 4th 5th total walt smith 21 s 201 250 253 242 1170 earl crowder 145 143 251 2 2s 205 072 ted cadieux 20 2 200 14a 153 142 s52 tom johnston 21ii 135 1 so 110 12 7 70 joe murray sr 15s 1 is 131 13 5 141 7 33 charged with wounding a charge of wounding has been laid against mrs eva home said by ontario pro vincial police to bo the common law wife of victor willis lake wilcox she is alleged to have stabbed willis with a knife fol lowing a domestic quarrel last saturday high singles score of 105 a large crowd was on hand for the tense climax to the 2- week tourney all positions were undecided until the final game joe murray sr an ace bowler throughout the season and the tournament finished out of the money in the final competition syrwrrwc5z theatre uxbrid6e phone 252 ioliov i j 2 shows xitel 700 000 matinee sat 2 pm coronation celebration union ville tues june 2nd at 2 pm you simply must be there giant parade finals western tech boys trumpet band 1952 champs veterans scouls school children religious ceremony track meet money- prizes amateur show for juveniles baseball free bingo prizes folk dancers cherry hill farm demonstration by jjashoppers refreshment booth bonfire in charge of boy scouts fireworks display in charge of veterans singsong all join in the entire township is invited i bring the kiddies come one come all god save the queen last showing tonite thursday may 2sth bjg jim mclain starring john wayne and nancy olson fri sat may 29 30 no holds barred with the bowery boys plus wac from walla wa starring judy canova and steve dunne six for the present time word has been received that the price of installation for mark- hams new floodlight system is considerably higher than ex pected close to 83000 has been collected there and it was thought that this amount would be sufficient to cover the cost of installation softball and races feature fun day claremont will be thriving with activity on saturday as the first soap box derby in the history of the village will begin the program will start at 10 oclock and will run tnrough until 7 in the evening pesides the soap box races there will be interschool soft- ball senior softball and bingo the interschool contest will commence at two oclock with cnionville and claremont squaring off in the senior game the soap box derby champion will be declared at the final event of the day local juveniles open here monday 6reen river sorry to rcort that paul o ir had the misfortune to break his arm carol roils entertained a few relatives and friends in honor of her niruh birthuav or the 21th miss mary lehman spent sunday with mr and mrs r hamilton mrs v tostill is suerditis a few days at the home of her brother at shantv bay who is quite ill mr and mrs k reesor and family were sunday callers at mr and mrs w chafens w cook spent sundav mr r chafen and mrs wra duncan guests at the wedding of their niece berniee duncan to mr fred de caire a pleasant evening was spent by the friends and neigh- siours at die home of mrs b draper when a birthday party was held in honor of mrs dav ie- birthday after an evening of games mrs davies was pre sented with a lovely nurse a lunch complete with birthday cake brought a happy evening to a close mr m draper and mr and mrs f hutehings of clare mont spent sundav with a hatchings we are pleased to see mrs c madiil is able to sit out in the sunshine again we hope this will help speed her re covery we understand that mr g hamlin and family are plan ning to move to claremont in the near future mrs t barefoot of weston spent a few days visiting with relatives at wilsons park on saturday evening friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs t robinson of locust hill the occasion of mr robin- sens seventyfifth birthday a very pleasant evening of cards followed bv lunch was enjoy ed by all ballantrae j congratulations to mr and mrs hoy clark oa the birth of j their baby daughter mr che elliot of toronto j former resident of ballautrae visited in this district last week the ladies of vivian church have invited the lialantrae wa to attend their meeting on june 9tb liallantrae cuited church an niversary will be held on june i4h dr hutinisett of the kred victor mission toronto will be sjest sjseaker the choral group from the mission will supply the music service will be at 730 iu everyone wecoaie little peggy and johnnie wtlliauis of islington visited with their grandparents mr and mrs j e mckee last week we are sorry to hear mr and mrs x perkins daughter mrs k burton of barrie is in the hos pital we hope she will soou be fully recovered from her opera tion m4iv4ntn stanley lheatie stouffville ont ioiicv slums xiuly 7 v pan matinee saturday a pm friday saturday may 29 30 mm charlm hesidn susan morrow peter hanson joan taylor 4 ma epstein ci n george mulrshatt v t sidney ecwm witls monday tuesday june i 2 bethesda the wms will meet on wed nesday june 3rd at 230 pm at the home of mrs r hunt the roll call to be answered with a scripture containing a flower of the bible the institute had the reorgan ization meeting and the following officers were elected president mrs pitgh 1st vice pies mrs paisley 2nd vice pies mrs banks secretary mrs barkey assistant mrs burkholder the branch directors are mrs steck- ley mrs clendeniiing and miss nicely mrs burkholder is the district director and mrs c ratclift pianist the social com mittee is comprised of mrs steckley mrs harwood mrs hisey and mrs xobbs the standing committees are as fol lows agric canadian indus miss nicely citizenship edu cation mrs h ratclift com munity activities mrs burk holder historical research cur events mrs banks home economics health airs steck ley mr and mrs harry brooks and son william of toronto were sunday guests with mr and mrs hunt a runaway jb rooket- m shp robert paige horace mcmahoh miss universe contest beauties a universalinternational picture plus comedy sports reel cartoon todays nature noie catfish dont purr mm wednesday thursday acti0n excitement 5 gzandvw version of alyandie pumas thbiree june 3 long faces can be seen on those who stand in line to pay their taxes 0pm john hubbard maworietoro l hilfna hugh garter mmowetucker iium visum iiisil mini ruuvusitn iimitm lets have a party make up a group and have an evening of good wholesome fun call 290 for particulars open boulinir every tues and sat evening groups by appointment arena bowling centre mon tues june 1 2 against all flags starring errol flynn and maureen ohara technicolor main street stouffviue wed thur june 3 4 destination gobi technicolor starring richard widmark and don taylor plus a day in the country technicolor in 3 d wed thurs june 3 4 there will be a 5c service charge s2232322222s zppe stouffviue juveniles will play host to newmarket here on monday evening in their first same of the north york juv enile baseball league other teams in the group are lake wilcox aurora richmond hill and bolton three pitchers have been warming up for the local squad in murray stewart dave mammersley and graham krisby don haynes and bruce middleton will handle the catching chores with harold hodgson on first and cliff mor ris on third the other infield positions are a tossub between madiil fairies rennie forfar and forgie in the outfield there will be three of the five listed for the remaining posit ions those who have shown considerable promise are lim llollingsworth jack pollard geo white bob barnes and bant wags the club is being handled by ken wagg bob hassard and les clarke the top four will qualify for the north york league playoffs the league has affiliated with the oba and stouffville like the other entrants will have the right to enter the oba playoffs stouffviue will have to meet richmond hill for the light to advance in c com petition newmarket and aur ora will have to declare a win ner in b and lake wilcox and bolton in d all games are scheduled for 7 pm and although the teams will at tempt to complete seven in nings five innings will consti tute a game the home team is to supply a plate umpire and the visiting team a base offici al the schedule for the next two weeks will be as follows may 27 l wilcox at aurora may 20 newmarket at stouff- ville mav 20 bolton at richmond hill june 2 lake wilcox at bolt on june 3 richmond hill at aurora june 5 newmarket a rich mond hill tune aurora at stouffviiie youll find quality service satisfaction with an f used car or truck from murphy motors your local franchised fordmonarch dealer a written 30day 5050 warranty guarantee with all a1 used cars or trucks cars 1952 crestline victoria 1951 meteor sedan pontiac sedan ford tudor ford tudor 1951 1951 1950 1950 ford fordor 1950 studebaker sedan 1919 ford coupe 1948 pontiac sedan tineks 1951 ford y ton pickup 1952 ford i ton pickup 1934 chevrolet express 1951 thames panel 1940 ford panel 1939 dodge coach specials 193s ford coach drop in and see our various makes and models of d e p e n d a b l e used tractors tesfdrive the entirely new 53 truck available wilh automatic transmission dont delay order yours today murphy motors main and tenth stouffville phone 159 i we are open daily 800 am to 1000 pm j

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