the tribune stousville ontthtrsda sept 10 1963 brougham wins eastern ontario softball title lllkkvki youxgstkks see ig league staiis ix actios wben tht- xhl allstars sitpiwd into stoasville mn- park on thursday eveains of last week to play the local iiatnrocks the enthusiastic youngsters in the town and sur- jundlng district received he thrill of their live to actually at clo rane such big leasue athletes as harry watson id smith cal gardner and ilay timsren seemed to many like dream come true the majority of local kids had in the ist seen their hockey idols only in the newspaper or on a tv t but never in reality before their very eyes xot only to mngsters but 10 grownups there is a certain color which will ways be attached to the stars who have graduated into the o ranks xo matter what sport they take part in they seem perform with that extra something that marks them as all- mnd athletes whether it was 3yd smith wielding his powerful it harry watson pitching his submarine fast ball or bob asard racing around the bases one must separate these men to a class by themselves when it comes to sport the visiting are certainly provided an exciting evenings entertainment and is hoped that the stoutfvllle softball club may arrange an- her game at a future date akkham vs lxioxvhlk xow that the smoke of battle has cleared the markham jwnhip softball contenders have been whittled down to two ams markham and uuionville although the odds will no ubl favor markham who captured the oasa championship st year the two teams have one thing in common each must ly on a single pitcher peg oxeill will match his hurling ill against unionvilles ace righthander cliff cox the indians ay call on the services of chuck blundell should their star irler have an oft night the games will probably be played ider lights but at the time of writing the dates and grounds id not been decided the series will be a best four out of seven me final although the indians may be the tinderdogs they ive one consolation in that markham will probably be engaged oasa competition which might affect oxeills overworked in the finals will see two young teams battling for top soft- 11 honors and the john madsen trophy emblematic of the arkham twp championship may the best team win wiing aijey iskolexs oct 1st the arena bowling alley operated by mr cy bellman ill reopen its doors during the first week in october those abs and organizations who were entered in weekly competition st year are asked to get in contact with their group conveners mr bellman any new groups who would like to enter into gue bowling should speak for time at as early a date as ssible open bowling will be held on saturday night as was e custom in the past uc- ikhmavs toisaccomex fn league title a very welcome letter was received from exstouffville her bruce lehman wlio is still performing under delhi colors le tobaecomen have eliminated caledonia for the inter- wliate c title and are now awaiting the oba playdowns bruce ports that delhi have a powerful squad lined up again this ar with three rlghthand hurlers and one southpaw he says ht the left hander has all the appearances of lefty lennox 10 worked on the mound for stouffville in the early 20s tlhi has captured two oba championships and is trying to etch it to three this season bruce returned to stouffville a uple of seasons back and hurled in relief as delhi captured p oba honors from the local ked sox alt op the week this week its trats off to marjorie barber hardhitting rler with the peaches girls softuall team on monday evening lirjorie took over on the mound in the 8th innings with the re tied 55 and not only held stouffville to two hits but ited a home run into right field with one on to win the game jr winning start was marjories first official appearance on the iund this season ne st hell handcuffs sutton suttons two year supremacy in the tricounty baseball ague has finally been broken mainly through the outstanding rllng efforts of stouffvilles curve ball artist lome schell the ilnal contestplayed right in suttons backyard the speedy hthander gave up but one hit as the red sox blanked their ke simcoe rivals 40 the smtton reporter describes schells ectiveness as being too much for sutton batters the writer ims that the stouffville mound ace outhurled pitcher geo lboriifi with a masterful exhibition it is a good sign when jtouffville team can step into a strange ball park and make a id impression on unfamiliar spectators the keen rivalry ween sutton and stouffville has produced some nipandtuck 11 games and it is hoped that if the red sox make a switch jet year and enter a new league that suttqn will also make i ehange we would hate to see that old fashioned rivalry le away lye wonder how ninny men hit 50 for i fishing outfit catch 50 cents worth of fish he creeks l haveavvordforit c we mean the magic word that ills a mule to get going it prob- bly worked better than usual xently when greek mule-driv- s had to transport into the olated interior roofing materi- js needed for the construction of fugcc shelter the government purchased 2000 tons of alu- tirtum for the purpose and icidcntally licked the transport j- on problem another nice thing about alu- inums lightness is that a given jundage goes two to three times t far as with other metals it ten means that aluminum with i its advantages actually costs ss loo aluminuri comptn of uuda ltd alcan bob hassard joins maple leafs at 5f catherines tues stouffville red sox coach bob hassard will move over to st catharines on tuesday of next week as the toronto maple leafs open their win ter hockey training session the xhl schedule will com mence the later part of octob er the opening of the leaf camp forces hassard to vacate the red sox lineup at a time when his services would be very valuable to the club it is hoped that the local hard- bailers will be able to get one more playoff game in before the local star exchanges his bat for a hockev stick heavy toll on wildlife heavy summer traffic on northern ontario highways is taking an increasing toll of wild life one lands and forests of ficial estimates that more than 200 animals have been killed in the last two months on north bay district high ways and several cars have been badly damaged officials are urging motor ists to take more care on -bush- land highways specially while driving at nigrrt keep on your toes girt if you want to keep ahead of the hi els brougham captured the eastern ontario softball championship last week as they edged escott 76 under the lights at brooklin the brock road team ran into rouble in the early innings of the contest and trailed their rivals for the greater part of the game hill started on the mound for the winners but was relieved by miller in the fifth numerous errors by both eluvs accounted for a number of unearned runs hill sniahed out the lone four basger for brougham darkness halts girls contest although elgin mills had built up a substantial lead in their first game in a best of three semifinals with cedar grove girls on monday even ing darkness closed in be fore the necessary innings were completed and the con test was called the remaining games will probably be play ed under floodlights the win ner of this series will meet the winner of the stouffville peaches playoff claremont league playoffs fri night the claremont community league playoffs will com mence on friday night of this week in claremont park claremont will battle altona while the fourth line will iface greenwood the winners of the semi final round will meet for the league champ ionship the schedule was completed on tuesday night and the fourth line vaulted into a first place tie with claremont greenwood made sure of a playoff position by defeating pine grove mt zion and pine grove finished out of the mon ey series unionville and markham enter softball finals unionville indians pulled the surprise upset of the sea son on tuesday night as they downed the front running but tonville sluggers by a score of 97 in a thrill packed contest it was a sparkling double play hy righthander cliff cox who picked up bud watsons in field popper and fired to gough at second to pick off rumney in the bottom of the ninth to end the game union ville will now face markham for the league championship in a best of seven game series southpaw normie stunden ran into trouble early in the game when cox macklem clarke and couch tallied four runs in the second innings george rumney accounted for the lone buttonville run in the second while bud watson and ronnie bell were left stranded buttonville catcher bert baker tripled in the third and jack rumney doub led to put the sluggers back in the game trailing by two runs bill butt and couch rounded the sacks for union ville in the fourth to give the indians a 62 lead and three drives by butt perkins and trunk gave the sixth conces sion crew a five run advan tage in the sixth buttonville closed the gap in the bottom of the sixth as they rallied with five runs bud watson bell stunden jack watson and bill hood rounded the bases to deadlock the score unionville broke in to the lead to stay in the top of the seventh as butt and per kins singled driving blundell and clarke across with what proved to be the winning runs jack rumney took over from stunden on the mound with two out and sent owen trunk down on strikes bill hoods squad tried des- parately to square the count and although they placed run ners in scoring position in the remaining innings they lacked the batting power to bring them around in the seventh eighth and ninth in nings buttonville left six men stranded on the base paths cliff cox went the entire nine inninss limit for union ville and was given solid sup port by the rest of the team buttonville were shorthand- ed for the game and were for ced to call on the reserves to field a team while unionivlle were pull ing their upset over button ville markham also were dig ging into the hat for some tricks as they whitewashed thornhill 60 to take that ser ies three games to two mark ham dropped the first two con tests but rallied to win three in a row markham will now meet unionville in a best of seven game series nhl allstars edge shamrocks in extra innings the national hockey leag ue allstars and the stouff ville shamrocks put on a thril ling safiball display for the huge crowd that turned out for the official opening of stouffvilles new floodlight system hai gibson started on the mound for the visitors and was opposed by jerry hooker of the shamrocks gib son pitched well but had con trol trouble in the second in nings and five stouffville runs crossed the plate harry wat son came in from left field and used his submarine pitch with amazing accuracy the all stars edged the shtimroeks 76 in extra innings catcher syd smith was the power batman for the winners clouting the lone circuit hit jerry hooker was replaced by southpaw jack sumner in the fifth len buckland called the balls and strikes behind the plate while bunny morganson shine davis umpired the bases ted edwards the master of cere monies gave a play by play de scription of the game over the loud speaker the nhl lineup was as follows o hal gibson a syd smith 1st art smith 2nd les clarke 3rd ray timgren ss cal gardiner rf don lockardt of bob hassard if harry watson red sox wait on lindsay bobcaygeon stouffville red sox are now awaiting a winner of the lind say bobcaygeon group finals lindsay are leading at the present time three games to two bobcaygeon remained in the series by handing their ri vals a 105 setiback on monday a winner should be decided this week the red sox ex pect to play their first game in the second tricounty league round on monday evening of next week shamrocks vs brougham ex tilt stouffville shamrocks will test their strength against brougham on thursday night tonight in the stouffville park in an exhibition contest brougham have recently cap tured the eastern ontario championship and are stand ing by awaiting a winner in the northern district the brock road squad will use ei ther bob miller or bill hill on the mound while stouffville will rely on either southpaw jack sumner or righthander jerry hooker elgin mills takes first place downs stouffville 62 elgin mills completed a sea son long uphill battle on thursday night as they mov ed into first place with a 62 victory over stouffville to wind up the girls softball league schedule joan haynes and marg schell shared pitch ing duties for the local squad with helen hassard complet ing the battery grandmaw morrison went the limit for the yonge street crew the winners counted two runs in the second innings and added three more in the fourth with three singles and two walks to lead 50 the vis itors sewed up the win with an extra run in the fifth in the sixth innings stouff ville showed signs of a strong rally but their total was held to two runs carolyn haynes the second batter to the plate received a free ticket and hel en hassard brought her a- round with a sharp single through the centre of the in field walks to barb hare marg schell and donna velde scored another run but with the bases loaded and two out marg barry rifled a liner into the glove of the short stop to retire the side girls softball semifinal close game marjorie barber peaches hard hitting pitcher and right fielder crossed up the entire stquffvule outfield on monday night us she belted a ninth in nings home run to give the 7th concession squad a 76 vic tory in the first game of a best of three series the contest was one of the best played girls games here this season marg schell and helen snow- bail formed the stouffville bat tery for the entire nine in nings shirley young started on the mound tor peaches but was relieved in favor of a pinch hitter in the seventh marjorie barber took over on the mound for peaches and fin ished the game eleanor reid completed the peaches battery stouftville take lead peggy white was the lead off batter for stouffville in the first innings and she worked hurler shirley young for a walk helen hassard singled but peggy white was forced at third when barb hare hit into a fielders choice marg schell also hit into a fielders choice as barb hare was forc ed at second and donna velde grounded out pitcher to first to retire the side pat and marg smith the lead off bat ters for peaches went out but marion housser and eleanor reid singled edna stickley hied to pitcher marg schell leaving the runners stranded stouffville jumped into a one run lead in the top half cf the second innings as helen pais ley lined a double into left field peggy white singled and helen hasard reached first on an error scoring the opening run of the game pcuches tie score stouffville held their 10 edge until the bottom of the fourth marjorie barber and shirley young singled and pat smith gained a life on an er ror scoring the front runner stouffville however broke in to the lead in the fifth as hel en hassard walked and marg schell raced to third when two errors were committed on her infield grounder donna velde brought in the third stouffville run with a well placed single the town girls lengthened their lead in the seventh helen hassard hied deep to marg smith in centre field but banb hare singled on an error and stole second and third to put her in a scoring position marg schell walked and donna velde brought the base runners around as her pop fly dropped between the pitcher and second haseman peaches rally in seventh trailing by four runs the rural squad came through with a last ditch rally in the seventh to deadlock the game pat smith worked pitcher marg schell for a walk and marion housser singled elea nor reid connected with a sin gle through the infield scoring two and edna stickley walk ed fern hoover singled bring ng in the tying run with one out fern hoover was picked off first and although marj barber reached first on an er ror she was left stranded on the base path as pinch hitter barb hastings was thrown out short to first on a close play coaches decide on extra innings coaches eaii paisley of stouffville and murray grove of peaches agreed thai the teams should go nine innings in an effort to break the dead lock marjorie barber took o- ver on the mound for peaches and retired batters joan havn es and carolyn haynes on strikes and handled peggy whites pop fly to retire the side in order the stouffville infield set tled down and played air tight ball and although marg and pat smith singled both run ners were picked off at third with two out and one run on base- eleanor reid singled but edna stickley grounded out to end the attempted rally tension reaches its peak stouffville came to bat in the top of the ninth in their final attempt to salvage the victory helen hassard was a strike out victim and barb hare hied to edna stickley marg schell singled and don na velde doubled scoring what appeared to be the win ner pat lehman grounded out and the score remained stouffville 6 peaches 5 betty wideman led off for peaches in the bottom half of the ninth and singled through the infield fern hoover hit into a fielders choice and with one away marjorie barber stepped into an outside pitch and lined it into deep rightfield for a home run the final score peaches 7 stouffville 6 eleanor reid was the top batter on the nights play with three singles and a doub le donna velde wielded a powerful tat crediting herself with a triple double and sin gle brooklin faces elimination sat brooklin softballors will be facing elimination on satur day night when they meet manatick in the second game for the eastern ontario int c championship manatick lo cated near ottawa took the first game by a score of 107 the contest will be played un der the lights at brooklin 30ooo00 fttffwftisrwnr spacsaiw- range heres the range that puts push button cooking within everyone reach surface elements offer seven dif ferent heat selections the heat selected is maintained accurately 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