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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 13, 1953, p. 2

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the tribune stoaeyille oct thursday august 13 1953 hooker fires no hitter shamrocks win 100 jerry hooker stouffvilles ace righthander chalked up the first nohit shutout of the season in the markham twp softball league as he hurled the shamrocks to a 100 vic tory over peaches here on thursday evening in every in nings with the exception of the seventh the visitors went down in one two three order d smith peaches second sack- er was the only player to reach first base he was issued a free ticket but iva left stran ded when g forgie and n blown flied out and warriner went down on strikes it was a perfect night for the local speed ball artist who besides his brilliant mound exhibition came throught with bases emp ty home run in the fourth in nings the stoulivilq twirier credited himself with six strike outs and issued but one base en tails xeil brown ana dent smith of peaches connected for two drives out of the infielo but both were tucked away neatly by roving shamrocks out in the daisies stouifville batters tapped peaches hurler beckett for 12 hits 5 of them coming in the final innings they left 11 run ners stranded on the base paths carey the shamrocks lead- oi slugger cranked a round tripper to start the stouifville ball rolling edwards reached first on an error and scored when nicholson and hooker grounded out howard forgie jnd collins walked bu bui- lock went out second to krst leaving two runners on base the shamrocks added two in the second two in the third one in the fourth and three in the sixth to run the score into he double figures ward edwards was the top bailer for the winner- with four hits in four official trips to the plate clarence fockler ttpped out two for four stouffvilles victory coupled with markhams m win over lnionville kept th shamrocks playoff hopes alive edge newmarket in playoff opener stouifville juveniles jumped into a one game lead over new market on thursday evenin of last week in the north york semi final playoffs when they edged the canal town squad by a score of 43 murray stewart on the mound for the winners hurled a five hitter after five complete innings both teams were deadlocked 33 but gra ham frisby and grant wagg came through with afe hits in the sixth to provide the win ning run the local squad jumped into the lead in the second innings when hodgson and frisby hit safely and stewart wagg and white walked two runs scprj ed while three were left stran ded newmarket connected with two hits in the bottom half of the second to get back in the game with one run me guire singled scoring hodgson stouffville added another run in the fourth as wagg and white walked and forfar cre dited himself with an rbi scoring the front runner new market rallied in the fifth to tie the score three hits and a walk scored two runs howev er wagg and frisby came to the rescue to provide the win ner newmarket didnt go down without a fight but for seme fine defensive work by the local infielders the game could easily have been lost in the final innings two runners were erased off the base paths and the last batter grounded out to end the six innings thriller stanley iheatae b lfcl i stouffville ont pohcv 2 shows xltcly 7 x 0 pm mntinee saturday 2 pm friday saturday august 14 15 the greatest gunfighter of them all i starring i rock hudson julia amms sensational young stars of bend of the rivtrjls unzxmss he monday tuesday wedday thursday august 17 18 august 19 20 star ok thk week this week its hats off to a member of the stouffville girls softball team barb hare barb is one of the most improved players on the squad and is now panelling the centre field posi tion with the assuredness of a five year veteran on wednesday evening of last week she had four bits in four trips to the plate and handled more fly balls without error than the remaining eight players in the last five games barb has been at bat twenty times and has sixteen safe hits one a home run thats a good average in any league pay as you vhax the stouffville tennis club management would like to issue a gentle hint to the users of the courts that any donations or memberships would certainly be appreciated because the courts were constructed for everyone to use the club does not wish to ban nonmembers from playing but the tennislovers should realize that an organization cannot operate on peanuts at the present time the club is planning a drive to raise funds for the installation of lights next year the membership fee for seniors is 300 and 150 for juniors hookkh hllils xohit shut out jerry fireball hooker came through with a brilliant nohit shut out pitching performance on thursday night here as the shamrocks blanked peaches 150 hookers sizzling speed and perfect control sent the opposition batters down in order until the final inning when he gave up one base on balls the former brooklinbrougham hurler was in top form throughout the entire seven innings its the first nohit shut out to be registered in the markham twp league this season norm stunden buttonvilles southpaw curve ball artist had previously hurled two shut out games two years ago micheijl ponies make big hit at sutton pair the welltrained ponies belonging to mr henry michell ot markham brought a roar of applause from the crowd at the annual sutton horse show on saturday as an added at traction mr michell entered his three ponies in race but stripped one horse of its saddle and rider to the amazement of the spectators the little pony sped around the course with terrific speed and came in first by a nose not to be denied the honors for his fete teddy paraded unattended before the reviewing stand and never threatened to break from the track during the entire proceedings mr mitchell has gained considerable pro minence during the past few years for his skill in training ponies for racing competition at all the fall fairs around the district time fob a change the slogan time for a change is a familiar phrase in the world of politics but if ever the term should be brought into effect its right here in our own tricounty league baseball setup the group comprising sutton uxbridge and stouffville has become nothing more than a pharse if one club finds they are short of players they merely default the game and lose two points but what difference does it make because the stand ing still remains the same uxbridge has claimed but one win throughout the entire season and they salvaged those points because stouffville didnt bother to make the trip sutton pro vide real opposition but no matter who wins or loses both the red sox and the lake simcoe squad will meet in the playoffs at the present time neither team knows when it will play until a day or two before the game hence the fans are as confused as the players themselves sunderland threw a monkey wrench into the whole affair when they dropped out of the group midway through the schedule and the league had no other alternative but to let the remaining three clubs play exhibition games until the playoffs rolled around last week uxbridge journeyed to sutton with neither a full squad nor an umpire although the crowd on hand for the contest was small it was thoroughly disgusted as were the sutton players the game was called off it would be a good idea for the managements of stouffville and sutton to get their heads together at the conclusion of the playoffs and try to work out a different setup for another season there has been considerable talk concerning the grouping of aurora and newmarket in with stouffville and sutton for another year such an arrangement might possibly work into some interesting competition between the four sports centres certainly it couldnt be any worse than the arrangement this year expect floodlights ready next week it is expected that tne stouii vle floodlights will be turned on for the first time next week the markham rural mainten ance board have given notice that they will install the trans former as soon as they receive the ok from here it was ho ped that the lights might be turned on thus saturday night but delays will postpone the opening until later next week schell injured sutton clips red sox 92 claremont to play ajax saturday night claremont softiball club will battle ajax on saturday night in the claremont community park in the first round of oa- sa int b competition the contest will get underway a sl5 pm brougham have also placed an entry in oasa com petition and will play keene at pickering on saturday richmond hill here friday oba game richmond hill will ihe the visitors here for the return match with the local juveniles on friday night roth clubs are entered in the oba and will be striving to advance up the baseball ladder stouffville goes to the hill on wednesday ev ening for the first encounter a winner must be declared by august 15th elgin mills scores win over peaches grandma morrison pitched elgin mills to tneir second straight victory over peaches girls on monday evening win ning by a score of s3 the yonge street crew lod through out the contest and their 52 year old pitcher was never in serious trouble shirley young handled the hurling chores for the seventh con squad second baseman edna stickley was shifted over to the first sack for the contest and fern hoov or played in the outfield for peaches marg smith scored two runs and edna stickley counted the other the win moved elgin mills into third place all alone six points back of stouffville and cedar grove who are currently tied for the number one position in the league elgin mills coach vs cedar grove umpire near the completi in of a tor rid contest between elgin mills and cedar grove on wed hesclay night of last week coach morrison of the yonge street squad and morris pro cenko cedar grove plate ump became engaged in a bitter word battle that continued af- tei the contest was officially o- ver with elgin mis leading y a went core of 100 cedar grove to bat in their final half crahe with mcs 0 hmllon jt ii w jf ii i i lemonville wins yfc championship geo timbers hurled lemon ville to the youth for christ softball championship on thurs day night of last week as his team defeated goodwood by a score of 151 i other members on the winning club were grant wells harry burnett carl timbers jim lloyd gloria hood jane cook mrs karl cook and bob stover geo timbers and allan stouffer shared mound duty for sea l innings andtied the score with four runs with two out arid the base- loaded in infield grounder was trapped and the play ai the plate was a photo finish effort umpire procenko called the runner safe and the 10th con squad had pulled the contest out of the fire the heat wasnt off however as coach morrison flew into a rge rl the decisum empire procenko refused to waver from his ruling and the visit ors protests proved in vain audrey murison and marion 25 beare formed the battery for 22 j he winners with grandma 20 j morrison handling the hwrlirjr fjcio- for kiifln mills the stouffville bed sox suffer ed a serious blow on monday evening when their ace hurler lome schell was hit on the leg with a line drive in the first inning and although he attemp ted to carry on he was forced to leave the contest in the fifth sutton took the game by a score of 92 the stouffville squad seemed to lack the drive and spirit that carried them to three straight wins over sutton earlier in the season and at bat they appeared woefully weak in seven innings they clipped righthander geo holbome for but three hits sut ton on the other hand were runhungry as they pounded schell for six hits and tallied seven more safeties off relief pitcher lome boadway keith dunn iuid cameron weresuttons long ball hitters each clearing the sacks with outofthepark home runs les clarke with two singles and lou raxlin with a double were the stouffville pow er batters the red sox held sutton off the score sheet for three full innings but faltered in the fourth when four runs crossed the plate skip taylor the first man to face schell flied deep to centre fielder graham frisby but cam eron singled off schells leg hol bome went down on strikes and dunn popped to the pitcher to retire the side stouffvilles lead off batters raxlin and lehman went down swinging but clarke dropped a texas leaguer single into short left field to stay alive catcher k schell dropped a short roller in front of the plate and was thrown out catcher to first in the fateful fourth inning cameron teed off on a slow curve ball and lined a triple into the outfield llolborne singled driv ing in a run and dunn lifted a 325 foot home run out of the park to give sutton a 30 lead chadwick suttons ted williams ii drove a grasscutting single into short centre and scored on learoyds base hit with two out wier attempted to steal from first to second but was tagged by clarke on a perfect throw from catcher ken schell lome schell was forced to retire after four and a half in nings and lome boadway took over on the mound taylor the first man to the plate lifted a long ball into the centre field frog pond for a double and cam eron smashed a four bagger out of the park to give the lake simcoe squad a g0 advantage holbome and chadwick singled to score another run but dunn went down on strikes matt grounded out boadway to jen nings and pollock rolled out pitcher to first to leave two run ners stranded stouffville counted their runs in the bottom of the fifth smith received a base when hit by the pitcher and boadway singled on an error raxlin credited him self with two rbis when he lifted a double into left field scoring smith and boadway with one runner parked on sec ond lehman flied to rowe clarke struck out and k schell popped out to the third baseman to end the attempted rally a walk for taylor a double by dunn and a single for chadwick scored the remaining runs for sutton stouffville seemed to miss the services of coach bob hassard and catcher hal gibson in the hitting department where the locals fell down badly holborne was never in iroufile throughout the game striking out nine bat ters allowing three hits and giving up no free passes in the seven inning contest fe buys whys osl9vj0 a weekly information service montreal its pickling time again time to gather all those good vegetables from your par- den or the market and high tine to stock up on heinz white vinegar buy it in the gallon jug it saves you up to 2vic on every cup as compared with smaller containers and of course you get more than economy when you buy thu vinegar made by the folks who made pickle famous crystal clear fullbodied uniform in strength it preserves the crisp texture and colour of your pickles to perfection and by the tear if the gallon jug you buy doesnt hare the free recipe booklet tickling success attached irrile to me tor i barbara brent mil crescent st montreal pq hare you ever longed for fairy god mother to give you new feet in exchange for the old well i know a more practical answer to the problem of painful corns anu calluses its phenylium the 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recipe for the best mustard pickles vouve ever tasted first of all be sure vou have the following jm heinz white pickling vinegar keens s0r colmans dry mustard windsor coarse pickling salt and 16 teal in the good ness of the pickles once theyre done parowax mustard pickles 3 lbs small pickling 12 cup keens pr col- rucumhrrc mans dry mustard cucumlirs 12 windsor coarse 4 cups heinz white picklink salt pickling vinegar 3 13 cups sugar wash cucumbers combine heinz white pickling vinegar keens or col- mans dry mustard windsor coarse pickling salt and sugar heat to boilin add cucumbers and heat to boiling quickly pack one hot steril ized jar at a time fill to vb from top be sure vinegar solution covexi the vegetables seal each jar with parowax at once yield 7 pints in the bottom half of the first and lengthened their lead in the second pat smith rounded the bases for peaches in the third but marg schell duplic ated the fete with a lone tally for the town squad peaches big innings came in the fourth when they counted three runs pat smith marjor- ie barber and carley brown classed the plate in the top half with joan haynes and barb hare scoring for stouff ville in their turn at bat the remaining peaches runs were scored on long ball drives marion housser hammered out a four bagger and marj barber lifted a round tripper into the deep outfield with betty wide- man parked on first marg schell jean halstead and joan haynes scored the final runs for the winners donna velde stouffvilles versatile catcher first baseman slugged a long triple into left field but was tag get out at the plate when she attempted to stretch the hit into a home run barb hare one of stouffvilles most con sistent batters and outfielders had a good night with four hits end pulled off some nice catch es on well hit balls to centre field joan haynes also wield ed a powerful bat hitting four for four clarence fockler and harry lewis handled the um piring duties for the contest claremont community league standing aug 7th p w t l pts wood fibres are called cellu lose the pulp and paper eompan- es rent or lease their wood lands on an annual basis from the crown 4th m 7 3 1 claremont 13 s 1 i pine grove 12 7 1 1 altona 11 fi 0 s greenwood 13 7 0- 6 mt zion 12 2 1 9 17 17 15 12 m 5 dancing every saturday cedar beach musselmans lake k ijsmbmsmiaramsramsiaffiihfaiaiaeisiaj plumbing supplies sinks itathtubs basins toilets pipe pit tings pumps tanks shower cabinets laundry tubs t ohmsom numbmcurfim i sreietjviuc ofrr and save open wed and pri evening iaaaiajai3eii5isfsj3maiaaji3iaiisii3jaiaieif girls softi all 1 engiii- v i t 1 is stouifville 0 3 0 is cedar grove 0 3 0 18 elgin mills 6 5 0 12 peaches 4 s 0 8 lnionville 1 10 0 2 mark ham mrkham thornhill ruttonville lnionville suuftvhje richmond peaches townliip standings v l 17 14 15 ii lo- li 3 h 3 3 2 10 12 13 20 softball t pis 3 37 35 34 town girls down peaches 158 in early attack stouffville girls scored a total of nine runs in two innings on wednesday evening to romp home to an easy victory of 158 over peaches stouffville count ed six tallies in the first and ad ded three more in the second ui take a 01 lead betty wide- man onthe hill for the seventh concession squad was relieved by shortstop eleanor reid who finished the contest loan haynes went the limit for stouffville and although tap ped for twelve hits she receiv ed a good upport and was ne ver in serious trouble peaches scored one run in the first on hits by marg smith marion housser and eleanor reid two runners were left stranded when edna stickler arid pern hoover went down stouffville took a five run lead tv y unl so far this year the boys havent caught too many of the big ones so there must be quite a few of those you read about just waiting for you make it a carefree trip this year travel by bus ask your local agent about highway tours to all parts of the usa round trip fares beaverton 585 parry sound 1 165 burks falls 1165 subject to change tickets and information at yrarrp snowballs barber shop ph stouffville 270j2

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