the tribune stoufiville out thursday july 16 1j53 new akkva pok whitijv tlit community areni board last wee awarded a contract to the t a wilson lumber co ltd of cannlnton for tlie coe- gtruction of a new areua thii action by the board taken at a meeting held at the home of judge maerae is virtual assur ance that whitby will have a new arena by december 153 included in the contract was an agreement with the john inglis co ltd for the purchase of an artificial ice plant the inclusion of artificial ice for the coming seasons operation will lc dependent on the further support of the project by local and district citizens the vilmn co has purchased the present kinsmen arena from the board and will commence demolition by the latter par of july mr wilson is building several other arenas this summer and the quick action was required by the board in order to ensure completion of the rink for the tomin winter it is expected that it will be possible to open the arena for skating by december 15 jack i oik to ilay ix o is f v jack cote 200pound 0 v c srad has signed a contract with the kiichenerwaterloo hurricanes newly organized entry in the ontario hugby football union jack will be well remem bered in stoufiville as the assistant veterinarian with dr ronnie smith during his stay in town jack lined up with the local red ox as an outfielder and also played one seaon with the peaches a c hockey team while attending the ontario vet erinary college at iuelph he played football with the aggie college fain along with another well known local resident duncan smith e1inik dickkns to coach motor citv squad manager wren blair of the smith truckmens sr b hotkey cluh has announced some interesting changes for the coming eeaon krnie dickens ace defenceman with the motor city crew has been offered the position of coach with the truckers and in all likelihood will accept the promotion ernie would certainly be a suitable choice as he carries a load of hockey ex perience into the game manager blair has his sights fixed on two good prospects in val lolonde formerly with the valley- field braves of the quebec senior hockey league lalonde is a resident of oshawa les colvin a goaltender in the pacific coast league may also turn out for the team although at the present time he is still on the doubtful list oshawa are planning to return a club to the sr b category since their hid for sr a plat us has been turned down sumvibu ilavkr shortage everybody enjoys holidays but the midsummer vacation has been causing the stouffville red sox management a series of headaches during the greater part of the schedule the local squad can usually count on a couple of extra players at every game but lately they have found themselves shorthanded the situation is quite easily remedied if the local juvenile squad are not in action because they have some topnotch stars who can fill 111 the vacancies quite handily but when both clubs ire playing on the same night is when the trouble starts on friday night of last week they were forced to default a game to the third place uxbridge team for want of nine men cheer lp fellows the holidays wont last for ever rp advavck tkicolxty league playoffs since sunderland have notified the league that they wish no longer to continue in the group it has been decided fo rush th remaining schedule through and begin the playoffs as ioon as possible with only three teams in the loop the games ire few and far between stouffville red sox according to the schedule will not have another home contest until august 10th 5nch a lengthy interval between games is not good for fan support it is hoped that all contests may be completed within he next couple of weeks at the present time stouffville are veil out in front with but one loss to date sutton hold down he second place position with uxbridge trailing oiall streams but big fish kveryone listens with interest to tales and stories about he enormous fish that almost tipped the boat or snapped the ine and each season people travel for miles to lakes and rivers n the northern sections of the province to catch the big beauties vhich are reported to inhabit those waters merv bunker of vltona stepped out his back door the other day cast his line n a nearby stream and hauled out of the shallow creek a 16 noli rainbow trout one of the largest specimens to be hooked in his locality for some time mr bunker had his prize on display is definite proof of the catch he will not guarantee however hat every fisherman who casts his line into this stream will look a fish equal to the one he landed v l t pis 1 1 0 s 3 1 0 0 0 i 2 1 i i 0 1 2 iirls softball eague standing w toiuvville edar grove caches igin milk iiionville results led july sli umfiville 11 elgin mills l caches 33 unionvihe on july kttli eaches 22 cedar grove it igin mills 19 unionvihe 0 schedule ion july 20th edar grove at elgin mills tbuflville at unionvihe yd july 22nd outtville at peaches iiionville at cedar grove architectural styles change om time to time hut the last ord in most modern homes is ie wifes wrestling mon july 20 stouffville arena lain bout tag team match wo other heavy weight matches i admission us 75c children 25c form swimming club at unionvihe citizens and children gather ed together last week to elect aii executive to form a nucleus of the newly established un ionvihe swimming club the whole idea resulted from mr tobgbods realization that the lack of supervised swimming in his mill pond could result in tragedy a program was devised thru the cooperation of mr too- good and a number of the local service clubs and the new or ganization was brought into being this club is private and is intended to provide a safe healthful swimming area clas ses are to be held under the di rection of mr walter thomp son who in additioti to his ma ny scholastic qualifications is a graduate of the university of toronto in physical educa tion is an instructor in red cross water safely and royal life saving society formerly he was the senior supervisor of york twp community parks program red sox and sutton play to 22 deadlock stouflviiie red sox tc date v west is as wild as ever at calgary stampede nave yet to suffer a loss in j their current tri- county i league schedule on wedres- 1 joay night of last week theyj were well on the way to their j third straight victory over sutton when ronnie rowe and geo holborne reached first on errors and pollock the green i sox first sacker singled to drive the tying runs across neither club could score in the remaining two innings stouffviue had to call on the reserves to field a team for the contest lou raxlin took over i the third base position and j iiassard moved to short toj replace les clarke who was unable to attend graham fris- by a regular with the hustling juvenile squad was brought up for the game lome schell and ha gibson formed the ssuery for the red sox opposed by geo holborne and keith dunn for sutton the red sox counted a single run in the second as uttielder ted cadicux rifled single through the infield to score hal gibson who received a base on balls stouffville added another in the top naif of the sixth with the same combination ha gibson and ted cadieux once again un corking hits off hurler hoi- borne the locals led 20 at the end of 5i innings sutton came through wilh a last ditch rally in their half o the sjxth inning two errors allowed rowe and ilolborne a life and pollock came through with the payoff hit to deadlock the count holborne credited himself with ten strike outs while schell whiffed four batters schell gave up but three hits in the entire eight innings while holborne was clipped six times hal gibson stouffvilles long ball hitter injured his hand in the fifth innings and was replaced back of the plate by coach hassard gibson took over the shortstop duties vacated by the red sox man ager there is one spot today mous stampede i enter- here the west is as wild taining many visitors ver was thats cal- an f aik wideonmmed hats and blue jeans are more com- is it e srarv where the world-fa- ssks sax mon than fedoras or bus iness suits this is one of the most spectacular of the stampede events the rider leaps from his charg ing horse grasps the steers horns and forces him to the ground the steer is seldom coopera tive shamrocks lose out 6 to 1 town girls take over top spot in league stouffville girls jumped atop the girls softball league on wednesday night of last week as they downed the fourth place elgin milk squad 111 some erratic hurling by the vonge street pitcher gave up six walks to the stouffville batters in the second innings coupled by two hits to drive in five runs the local squad added three in the fourth two in the fifth and one in the sixth joan haynes and barb hare were the top batters for the winners joan scored three hits and gained two walks in five trips while barb had two hits and a walk in three times at bat a total of thirteen walks were creditrd against the klgln mills pitching staff in the six innlngv joan haynes on the mound for stoaffvllle pave up ten hits on a four bagger in the sixth she f truck out two batters and walk- juveniles sweep home and home series with aurora stouffvilles juveniles came through last week to sweep a two game home and home encounter with aurora by scores of 13 and 53 right hander murray stewart fired a four hitter on wednesday evening while southpaw dave hammersley limited the yonge street squad to five hits here on friday in the first oiliest stouff ville collected four hits and four walks in the third inning to score four runs enough to win the game they counted one in the second to tie the score after aurora jumped into the lead in the first the vonge street crew allied with two runs in the sixth but the fire was put out when cook hied out to wagg in centre field a nd hodgkinson and mcfarlane went down on strikes the local batsmen were kept in check fairly well throughput tlie game with the exception of the one bad inn ing when the team momen tarily fell apart ross madill murray stewart and cliff morris shared in the three hits dished out by the aurora hurler here at borne on friday stouffville was forced to come from behind in the sixth inn ing to score a 43 victory over the visitors don haynes and morris crossed the plate with the winning runs in the clubs final turn at bat morris put stouffville in the lead in the lottom half of the third when he singled on aii error frisby pounded out a safety forfar singled and wagg tapped out a base hit scoring one run three runners were left stranded when hollingsworth went down swinging dave hammersley brought haynes in with stouftvilies second run in tlie fourth and the same batters came through again in the final inning southpaw hammersley held the visitors oil the score sheet until the fourth when a hit and an error allowed two runs to score waite and knowles put aurora back in the game knowles added the other run in the sixth and although mcfarlane representing the tying run was parked on third with two out keroft grounded ou morris to hodgson to end the game to date stouffville has last but one game that to bolton earlv in the schedule jclaremont and stouffville bowlers thornhills ace mound star j win at all to to ah bowen limited stouffville batters to but three hits on thursday evening as the sham- j rocks dropped a 81 decision to i the vonge st squad pitches- jerry hooker clipped the curve i ball artist for two safeties and of l bc pom ham ward edwards singled in the mond and karl stiteey were fourth for stouffvilles only hits in the seven inning affair bow- en struck out twelve batters and local bowling trios from stouffville and claremont scored wins in a mens trebles tournament held at aurora on i wednesday claremonts three- gave up three walks hooker scored the lone shamrock run in the second thornhill notched lone tallies in the first and second and came through with a four-run- claremont leoque the j high for two wins while a stouffville trio made up of merv watts elmer daniels and geo allison outscored agincourt for oi2 win attack in the fourth to salt the contest away on tuesday night of last week bill hoods buttonville squad downed stouffville 103 in a game played on a very muddy field thornhill upset unionvihe 121 while the richmond hill- peaches game was rained out in other games around the circuit on thursday night mark- ham clipped peaches 113 while unionvihe and buttonville bat tled to a 55 deadlock reaches and markham played a satur day night rained out contest with the aces downing the sev enth concession team bv a score of 71 standing ed one the visitors left eight runners stranded on the base paths next week the local team take to the road for two games they take on the fifth place unionvihe fquad on monday night and on wednesday will provide the op position for pcacbe peaches girls hand cedar grove their initial setback cedar grove girls suffered their first loss of the current softiball schedule on monday evening when they bowed to peaches 2217 it was the third straight victory for peaches and vaulted them into a tie for the number two spot in the group it was a nip and tuck battle throughout the seven in nings contest with the final re sult being in doubt until the gpme was completed home i uns by eleanor reid pat smith and betty wideman pro ved to be the difference be tween the two clubs layina malcolm belted a four bagger for the home squad shirley young started on the mound for peaches but was relieved in tihe fourth by betty wideman shirley re turned in the sixth to finish the game lois car- was the starting hurler for cedar grove with audrey murison taking over in the sixth betty wideman was the top batter for peaches with four hits in five trips and account ing for four runs pat smith eleanor reid and marion housser connected with four safeties in six turns at the plate pat rate was the power hit ter for the 10th concession squad with six hits in six trips scoring three runs ruth gould hammered out four drives and also crossed the plate on three occasions cedar grove held one run edge going into the sixth in nings but peaches counted six runs in the seventh while their rivals went down in one two three order pat smith pulled off the most spectacu lar solo play of the game with a sensational line drive catch from the bat of audrey muri son to end the contest in the other game on mon day night elgin mills shut out unionvihe 100 mavis trunk started on the mound for the sixth concession crew with ann murdock taking over in relief joyce roberts complet ed the hauerv p w l t pts greenwood 8 0 3 0 10 claremont 4 9 1 9 fourth line 9 4 4 1 9 pine grove 0 1 9 0 s altona 9 4 0 0 s ml zion 9 2 1 0 4 red sox drop first game by default stouffville red sox were forced to drop their first game in the current tricounty league schedule on friday night to uxbridge by default when they couldnt scrape to gether enough players to fill out a team on wednesday rriwxwxw this time vote liberal evening they were faced with management lacked one play- the same problem but they er in order to field a full squad delved into the juvenile line- and although various last up in order to hold sutton to minute calls were made no a 22 draw on friday how- one was available to fill the ever the juveniles were at gap it was no doubt the home to uxbridge and no easiest two points that ux- extras were available the bridge will score this season stanley lfoeatie stouffville ont lolicy- 2 shows xitoly 7 pm matinee saturday 2 pm one whole week monday lo saturday july 13 to 18 ma pa kettle on vacation starring that favorite pair marjorie main as ma and percy kilbride as pa mon and tues july 20lh and 21st spectacular adventure k alan ladddeborah err bhmles boyercorinne calvet infecm r everett risklnwttf charles vi dor kmijoswe1unqmpuoigeorgetabor1 i f re0erick hmun brennanwtmrfhf a paramount rtctum wed and thurs july 22nd and 23rd the average person who 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