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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 15, 1954, p. 9

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rixmddught socckr on saturday nubt th rejcur seh4uld contet will bt pl74 betweea cufrxion and 0baa undtr tb ftdishu m the memorial park th fm h ben arranged by mr arthur uchim and h thou id b sat rest log to ee bo this sport ill s over t i eb siomcmua fan they have wltaesfd about try ojber tie port here this summer from wrenllng to lava howllus clare moot preknily played iheir yam id their oa rommun ty rk out toe htuls faihtls rhre are not adequate for sight cjue th am wijj begin at 3 oclock 5 i r a inchks op m itu nnvkh n ixzo l itt man standing only five feet ave ii and wcfghfag 1 man pounds strode out in what bas slaee proved to be a turning point oftbu iuure unkaown to the majority of fan nw beiome a byword wherever iki onkiii four kb inches h to ih mound in markham th- name of pen oxeiu ha the same of soft bail is discussed ps started puching at the ar of while attending a public school m toronto at that ttm on played according to weight instead of ae and peg puced in the s5 pound uas he also k a turn at soccer and hardball but never followed up thee sports to any extent following mhoo there ai a lapse of tiv years in pesp sport iair until h joined the canadian army xhere he saw regular pitching duty while mm vuig ovehea the only reason 1 ever pitched was because nobody el a- any good staled 0nu when cororoniiog on hi army softball activities it was white yervinj in holland that h met cord covei ley one of the most coloi ful players ever to enter the mafic haw twp league ranks for ihre year coyerly and oneill formed the backbone o the markham aces ieam this combination whs broken up thi- year when coverley re turned to army service in ii it cfnehl saw regular pitching duy at torontos blantyre park and the following year his legion club captured the sr title peg was playing with three teams during the reason of 48 in 1950 the pintsized righthander moved to markham and with a dozen enthusiastic players the aces formed a softball club such players as johnny la wren son m or ley patch harry vouns don lunau lloyd kamer and morris procenko were among the starters on the first team two years ago markham marched to the oasa sr title it was during their championship hunt that oneill came through with his most sensational performance the opposition was amherstburg and markham had taken the first game away from hopic the second game of the best of three series was played in mark hams morgan park and the homesters dropped the nine inning contest after a brief rei the teams resumed the rubber came and peg oneill returned to the mound to complete eighteen innings markham took the contest and ad vanced into the finals pec oneill is not only one of the best pitchers in the markham twp circuit but is also one of the finest sportsmen in the game he ha never been known to get riled at a had call by an umpire he will often question an umpires decision but has never been known to argue against it the 130 pound moundsman has a good slow ball plenty of speed and perfect control control is everything says peg if a pitcher cant find the plate he wont stay in the game too long last season pec injured his leg which hampered his base- ru lining ability considerably he has completely recovered from this ailment this season in three years of softhall with markham peg has missed only one game in commenting on potent baiters in the league peg stales that rert baker of buttonville and herb roe of aurora have given him the most trouble as for pitchers peg has the greatest respect for motley cook of aurora gord wright of thornhill and jim dawes of agincourt all the pitchers in the markham league are good says oneill t thin year markham has acquired n relief pitcher in red fleming of agincourt the management believed a second hurler should be obtained since the aces expect to enter oasa competition again this fall the markham township softball league has acquired one of its most valuable players in peg oneill a great competitor ii fine sportsman who will long be remembered in local softhall circles minor ball bingo largely supported the brgo in the arena or saturday night in support o ro nor baseball drew a bumper d and at some stages of the gjme more than three hunj tired were participating the prize- given away were all oft j high order with a chrome j i kitchen set going to we win- jner of the nights feature game mrs william tinddl eastend stouffviiie poliy minton on the lucky door prize 35 00 the large crowd was appar ently drawn by the host of j valuable prizes being offered and it would appear that other organization wishing to fin- 1 jance minor pory in town and other charitable work might be guided by the example of 5 the minor haeball committee this committee is apprecia tive of the help given by the jboys of the bail team and oth ers who agisted during the 1 rght as well as the following calgary stampede brings thrills of the old west donor- of prizes i e oneill i maple leaf dairy aida clean- jers stouffviiie nursing home i or neil smith harold dixon hcndricks hardware 0 meat market stouffviiie trib une kelow is published a state- merit of finance ichniiie boriowed from bank 19400 hroro receipts 81816 total sl01216 expense bank change 19400 arena rent 4000 tribune printing 3103 bazaar novelty tequil l p00 sound truck 1000 door prize 2300 major game consolation prize 500 regular game prizes 33819 total s 65224 net balance 35992 th tribune stouftvil ont thursday jul 15 lfm lome schell twirls ten runners left 3hitter to blank as girls lose lindsay 120 riyhthander hurled a masterful three hitter a total of ten runners were left tranded on the bise paths lorne schell stoufftuie grs droped an 119 decision to peaches on monday ed for a home run in the snt ke ntvlrf fourth with three on eleanor ifltsffm h our bagger in the tov- brief hitting spree f the reti six led 50 at the end of the fifth addel five more in the sixth and two in the eighth ken sohell stourtvilles cleanup batter pounded out a double and a triple in four orhcial trips to keep hs bat- ting average well over the 500 mark allen kdgar hal gib son and ted cadteux lined the ball into deep centre field for two base hitv this flying cowpoke thrown from hu mount tries to hitch hike a ride from a steer to prevent being dumped com pletely to the delight of huge crowds at the calgary stam pede thrilling action like this attracted record attend ances at the annual week- long show where cowboys from across canada and the ls performed daily chuck wagon broncho busting hull riding and roy rogers pran cing palominos completed the colorful exhibition myrt staley to pilch cardinals lose for local girls h leaside blast umpire in sutton squabble umpire bill lennox brought down the wrath of the sutton baseball club on his head last week when he called third baseman bud lehman safe at home the incident occurred in ihe eighth inning with stou ffviiie trailing 75 bud lehman connected for a triple in at tempting to score bud slid low into the dirt and at the same the july time catcher keith dunn took ladies aid the throwin and lagged the afternoon at runner on the shoulder urn myrt staley one of the hen pitchers to line lip with the stouffviiie girls softball team in a number of years has come out of retirement and will strengthen the local pitching staff again this season on wed nesday evening of last week she hurled three innings ag- stouffville cardinal- dropped a 71 verdict to leaside ideal welders in a floodlight base ball contest on friday night dave llamnieisley went the distance for the locals giving up ten hits walking six and striking out nine batters of particular interest to stou- shamrocks topple buttonville 139 ainst agincout m a relief role i frville fans was the appearance she allowed three hits and pf crawford dales in the lea- walked one stouffviiie smoth- s lineup he is the son of ered agincourt 1i1 in the sev- j dr orman dales formerly of en inning contest loan haynes stouffviiie the younger dales joyce byers baib hare and myrt staley homered for the winners bloomington meeting of tlis as held thursday the home of mr and mrs vincent wags w he turned in an exceptionally fine performance cracking out four ingles in four trips to the plate he moved in from left field to take a turn on the mound in the final inning he allowed one hit walked two and struck out one graham frisby was the star batsman for stouffviiie crediting him self with two singles and a home run in four- official times wrestlers warn spectators tag team wrestlers killer mangotich and tony rocci is sued stern warnings to over anxious spectators to stay clear of the ring or suffer the con- sequences the action took j place at vuain bout in the stou- ftctlle arena on monday evei nng killer mangotich was in the process of pinning stoney brooks when one of ihe ring side spectators jumped from h eat and grabbed the wres tler- leg foiling him to release his hold meanwhile tony roc- cl bis partner crabbed joe centicld who was alo in the ring and piurc him for the count two oilier wictlers sitting on the sidelines stepped be tween the spectators and the angered mat men on other oc casions excited ringside lew- e- brandished chairs in 1 irnailrg manner but no dam- v was done n the second round brooks 1 greehfleid were awarded the fail when tonv ilocci was pire bill lennox called lehman i president mrs lemon in the hal rj havnes looked good safe and the bitter argument chair this belnk the quarterly behind the plate v jwas on johnny learoyd sut- missionary meeting mrs k j leaside counted single runs i ton second baseman usually a burnett in charge presented a h lne fi fourth and fifth mild mannered type of player program of group singing bible anri ac two in the sixth joined dunn in the squabble i lesson by mrs d burnett read- m the seventh stouff- when play was finally resum- i ing by mrs m barnes soln by j villas lone run came off fris- ed stan miller went to first on mr- g w brown and mrs fred four balls and singles by bob j byer brought a splendid inission- hassard derek chadwick and ury message meeting closed ted cadieux allowed stouff- with prayer by mrs a wags- ville to edge their sutton rivals the hostesses were mrs baker by one run bob hassard romp- and mrs wagg beaten into submission by ed home with what proved to the house being erected on ful nelon brooks and green- be the winner land purchased from mr m field took the third and last lome schell handled the barnes by mr p brown is near- vound to be awarded the bout hurling chores for stouffviiie j ing completion giving ten hits six walks and i miss uayte bonnlsteel of urn- striking out four batters geo jvenhurst bus returned home holborne was back on thelafier spending some time at her j mound for sutton and allowed aunts mr and mrs w fairies eleven hits walked six and j several from here including at their summer home here struck rii t four mr and mrs v hall and miss 1 mr and mrs h kee eliza- stouflville jumped into a 10 1 h lemon were guests at thi beth and john of orangevllle lead in the first inning as mili widemau itao wdding in tlie were guests at mr e a storrys agincourt tops markham league at the present time agin court are heading the markham lbys four bagger into deep cen- ire field on three occasions stouft- ville had the bases joarleri but each time they were left stran- i led aside from frisby s gootl batting average cliff morris was the only other stouffviiie i batter to get more than one j hit off the three leaside twirl- ers morris had a single in the 1 first and another in the ninth ler rounded the sacks and ted i heist hill chu twp softball league followed cadieux added another in the j afternoon closely by markham aurora and buttonville in that order stouffviiie are in fifth place thornhill in sixth and inion- villc in the teller bobcaygeon here monday night second sutton rallied in the third with five runs as they batted around the lineup bud lehman counted a run in ihe fourth and another in the fifth to whittle down the sutton lead in the top of the seventh lome schell went to first on an error and singles by chad wick and smith put both clubs on even terms sutton how- bobcaygeoh will be the visiiever forged hack in the last tor at stouffviiie memorial of the seventh with two runs park on monday evening in by degeer and hammer to their last appearance here the i take a lategame lead stouft- contest was called because ofiville were not finished by any rain ip at bobcaygeon the means and pulled the game red so trimmed their rivals out of the fire with three runs 71 on friday evening leaside in their final turn at bat it lions win he the iitors here was by far the closest contest against the stouffviiie cardlj waged this season against the nils first place red sox rh on wednesday and o trnnmers on sunday j a number of the children from master frank burnett of tor onto spent a few days with mrs d burnett returning home with his parents mr and mrs f burnett on sunday mrs c wagg of toronto was here are attending the vacation bible school in stouffviiie uni ted missionary church mr and mrs winterstein of stouffviiie were visitors with mr and mrs a w stony on a guest of mr and mrs a wagg sunday tmif trof ihe family to o carefree vocation of the beoch and a carefree hip there and bock go by bui gravenhursr burks falls bracebridge 820 1165 885 round trip by bus snowballs barber shop ph stouffviiie 270j2 25000 welcome awaits beg athlete represent ire the beauty division of the s25c wel come awaiting some s50 brit ish empire games athletes in vancouver hee pretty vancouver grirls ready to sun their hostess due th are 5ctur front v the new sooooseas iadl- tur wiser tre games will be held july 30 to aujr 7 an rcmp musics ride wooo indian style open av banquet with indian dincng are among the many events plan ned by vancouver to enter- iar delegates from 2 brit ish cororrkirvci athletes rrr arriving in van couver july m siouffviile shamrocks pulled ihe upset of the season on thursday night a they top pled the powerful buttonville sluggers in a floodlight game here it was a torrid contest throughout the entire nine in nings and tempers were stret ched to the breaking point on a number of occasions the shamrocks nicked but tonville hurler lack rtimney for nine hits in the first three innings to pile up a command ing 102 lead they added single runs in the sixth seventh and eighth the sluggers showed signs of a rally in the late in nings but ihey failed to pull the game out of the fire the final score was stouffviiie 13 buttonville 9 jack sumner went the dis tance for the winners he had excellent control and although clipped for eleven hits none were longdistance drives he issued five free tickets and struck out one rumney allow ed twelve hits walked eight and registered four strikeouts home run clouts by harry car rey jack sumner and bernie merritt were big factors in the stouffviiie victory a good crowd was on hand for the game singles by johnny iawren- son and wells and doubles by fockler and sunlner in the first inning counted four runs as the shamrocks jumped into an earlygame lead a single by lawrenson in the second inning and a home run drive by cleanup baiter jack sumner added two additional runs brenie merritt reached first on an error and romped home when wells hied deep stouff viiie continued to build up their lead in the third centre fielder murray wagg singled and mov ed to second when bullodk walked harrey carrey deliv ered the big blow when he lift ed the ball over rentrefielder bud watson and cleared the sacks buttonville hroke the ire in the third when they counted two runs bill melville and don mcintosh walked and jack rumney singled the stouff viiie infield was momentarily thrown into confusion and two runners stole home before the dust finally clearer the sluggers threatened to overtake their rivals in the fourth with a barrage of bunts polly minton jack watson and geo rumney reached first safely and laer scored the ral ly died out when geo stark don mcintosh and bud wat son went down in order don mcintosh geo rumney polly minion and jack rumney counter the remaining runs for the sluggers harry car rey don rullock and bernie merritt scored for stouffviiie bill hoods squad were weak ened considerably when bert baker their hardhittine clean up batter injured his wrist in his first turn at kit hal giivon came in as n pinchhitter in the sixth replacing btll melville feeling between the two team ran high well of the shamrocks was on two occa sions involved in a profuse ver bal discussion as he and g rumney collided heavily at third base in the fourth inning and he was tagged out on sec jond by hal gibson on an at lejnrrtad neal hare joyce byers and caro lyn haynes scored for stouff viiie eleanor reid and fern hoover counted runs for pea ches in the second and third innings and both teams scored four runs in the fourth peggy white helen lemon helen paisley and barb hare round ed tlie sacks for the home town squad shirley young pat smith eleanor reid and game and gae righthander lome schell excellent sup port les clarke turned in a stouffviiie failed to score any runs in ih fifth inning but peaches counted three delma r hr st s s sr s to t fn on even terms and gwen tven- nine linosay batter- allen fc-d- wuh w gar pulled off a terrific play at he winni rln second base as he scooped up a assurance ground ball and beat the run- ner with hi throw stoulv c 1 n t the final innings without loss they oshawa club to at whitby hockey play games wuncntt a 0- icy j we m dis mew bobcaygeon rex mondas j fo g aluj snir night under the llghu ymmg hamilei lhe hurung chores for peaches both hel en paisley of stouffviiie and delma caesar of peaohes pull ed off nice running catches in centre field on wellhit balk eleanor reid was the mast potent tatter with four hits in four trips to the plate fern hoover pat smith shirley at a meeting of the oshawa young joyce byers carolyn truckmen hockev club held i haynes and barb hare connect- on tuesday night it was deled for three safeties cided 10 operate next winter 1 and defend the oha senior b championship currently c tziilm t held by the truckmen club stoutfvlllo lrls t officials were authorized to apbliy new uniforms proach the whitby arena com- t stouffviiie girls softiball mission to attempt to nego- lmm have been entered in the tiate a satisfactory agreement pwsu when thev complete for ice accommodation there h regular markham twp for the coming season league schedule it is neces- m embers of the truckmen sary t a team entered in i club management together uc league to have complete with a player representative uniforms in an effort to raise j met with the whitby arena j commission last week and re ceived approval from that body to operate from whitby arena j for the 195155 season twelve players signed play ing cards for the coming sea son at tuesdays meeting wren blair was named as cbach and general manager with wally brabin to fulfill the dual duties of assistant general manager and publicity director stan waylett was again named club trainer funds for this purchase the team are holding a bake sale in the stouffviiie united church basement on saturday after noon july 15th from 3 to s pm oshawe edges claremont 10 claremont legionnaires lost a tight 10 decision to oshawa polonia in a soccer contest played in the claremont park on saturday evening the win having now obtained ice ac- strengthened t h e oshawa commodatlon for the coming hold on first place cla- season the oshawa truckmen hockey club will send dele gate to make an official entry to the eastern ontario senior remont are in sixtn the winning tally came at the twentyfive minute mark in tihe first half and was en- league when the group meet- ou earrv lhe mowr cily ing is held in peterborough on ite through to victory todd sunday august 8 i re and bell were th j claremont stars adamowiea of polonia received treatment look out for the fellow who for injuries suffered in the see- gets too big to ever feel small ond half gttttttctttttt-trvrefqri- under the floodlights in memorial park stouffville sat july 17th at 900 pm claremont vs oshawa this is a regular league game silver collection iiiuiimliuimiuiimimhhimimtui some parents already ire counting the days when high school opens again and they cr have family car it is wordrfu if the hg fih ies sboiit the f7f of the fish- 1 trmri n jx away from concrete blocks pine orchard block co cidar valliy phone mount albert 2916

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