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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 30, 1954, p. 9

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bowlers make presentation to eleanor crossen a rbcorb or champion at conclusion of th tricounty bwrbh season tbe 24najcrr the swuflin re4 sox t1 cedieux worked out th jtrw md flvr oa ihtt reyords by the local squad throjghoat the regular chdle and playoffs during the schedule i red sox flayed 20 xam won is and hot 4 out of the four gam- played ha each club in tbe zroup tbe red sox defeated sutton our time bobcaygeon four tim port pwry three sunderland thre and lindsay two in the flret round of tbe playoff with sunderland stouffville won two and dropped one in tbe second round agalnt sutton tbe red sox took thre and loet one during the entire season they captured 21 out of 27 games in toe battmjc average department bob hansard i tops iii 381 average lee clarke 351 bud iehman 339 ken scheh 337 ted cadleux 306 derek chadwick 300 allan edgar 250 walt smith 271 lou raxlin 261 iorne scheh 350 hal gibson 234 and lloyd jenntng 127 bhfi to dkfbxd rlbv honors no definite word ha been received concerning stouffville district high school rugby intention perhaps the biggest drawback to such an organization is the formation or a satisfac tory interschool group according to reports richmond hill district high school b definitely out due to overcrowded conditions many classes are held right through until six oclock and since moat games are played in the afternoon they find it virtually impossible to field a contending squad no word has been received concerning markham intentions stouffville f captured the rugby championship last season according to principal robbing of the stouffville district high school it is expected that an interform field day will he held next spring due to the condition of the grounds nothing can be planned along this line for the fall chances of holding an interschool field day in the spring will be considered at a later date it u quite likely that stouffvilu- will organize a basketball team markham and richmond hill are also interested in entering a squad into competition hbkk and thkitk the newmarket sr b entry formerly known as the newmarket spitfire have changed their nameplate to the newmarket redinen a new press box has been con structed on the north side of the arena by mr morley symes on saturday night the stouffville clipper hockey team and management were guests at the home of mr geo rodanz jim sleepy dawes stai pitcher with agincourt soft- ballers has been attending the gait jr a hockey camp mr fred byer has presented the stouffville arena with a fine picture of queen elizabeth the stouffville cardinals were guests of the delhi optimist club following their game on sunday afternoon claremont will meet whitby in a soccer semifinal on saturday afternoon mfona takes playoff opener ahona dumped pine grove the trtbone stouffville out thtirsaj september 30 1954 markham blanks aurora 50 on monday night of last den who fared so well as a re lief hurler in the first game was the starter on the mound for aurora in the second hit a oumpec fine crrove i fvh hmriim the troud 97 on monday night in the tt markham aces ranked 0 for ense game of the claremont comjaaront oo to oust the legion nl rune hits munity league playoff finals the arkhan one a mt the serie is a best three out league emfina mar- jiortev fetch aurora a special get together of the sport which mrs crossen had and jimmy grainger skip stouffville ladies mens j done in winning the single- bowling clubs was held on j championship for ontario both friday evening sept 17th mr and mrs crossen were ask- when some thirty members ed to come forward and they turned out for a two send j were presented with two very game tournament on the local lovly lamps and a silver pm greens after which the mem- j for eleanor with the good hers were invited to the home i wishes and compliments of the of one of our members miss two cluhs gertrude todd presumably a well attended mixed tre- for cups of coffee and dough- pies tournament wits held on nuts when we were all com- the local greens on monday foruiblv assembled mrs gor- sept 20th when the very fine don lemon district no 13 1 trophy presented by mr and vicechairman for the ladies mrs mervyn e watts was com provincial lawn bowling as- peted for is rinks competing sociation gave the reason for with the following results the fine turnout that evening high for three wins and win- which seemed to be known to ners of the trophy the rink everyone except mr and mrs skipped by mr mervyn watts fred crossen after k few re- 1 himself with mrs c boad- marks regarding bowling in way lead and miss lean pi- general and just what it takes pher vice second high for 3 to reach the top in this fine wins mr and mrs charity nament prizes from richmond hill 3rd high for three wins mr ed good man oshawa skip mrs wal lace lead and mrs thos ham mond vice high for two wins mr wilson and his rink from aurora and high for one win mr elmer daniels skip don bacon lead and mrs ken laushway vice mrs fred crossen and mr george hillson of agincourt attended the mixed doubles at brampton on sept 18th and won their three games and again they attended the rose tournament at brampton on wednesday sept 22nd and were high for three wins and won the rose bowl full of roses donated by dales of brampton and also the cr- of five with the second contest j ham will now play either but- on fridav jtonville or agincourt for the the contest was a thrilling jmadsen trophy norm stun- affair that had the fans sitting j on the edge of their seats aj tona jumped into a six run i w retire the side lead in the third inning and alj altona moundsman murray though pine grove cut the johnson went the nine inning distance on the hill for the bowling leagues to organize this week the various bowling leagues that operated at the local al leys last winter will hold their organization meetings tills week on thursday night at 6 oclock the lions will meet at the alleys on friday eve ning the ladies league will convene in the municipal hall and the mens town league will meet at the alleys all those interested in bowling in the mens league should con tact the alleys or the group secretary mr tom johnson at a meeting of the young peo ples league soon lome boad- way and murray wagg will at tempt to organize a bowling group save on margarine sttuart house regular margarine 1 lb pksr 2 for 4 deliciou8 spread ibailand with peotitf strawberry jam s4 ox jar crisp orunohy dysons whole dill pickles 34 oi jar 25tf mbbys fancy tomato juice 30 oz tin 2 for jit heat serve libby8 deep brown beans 20 oz tin special offer 10c off pack chase sanborn insfanf coffee 2 ox jar 4 oi jar 137 stokblys unoradbd fancy peas 15 oz tin 2 for 37 outstanding value trinidad sweetened grapefruit juice 30 ox tin 2 for 19 paramount fancy red sockeye salmon tin 3 all purpose flour five roses 5 lb bag 33 biscuit feature jfocormicks raspberry creams js hii pkc iu i yahtbs effective thursday friday 8attodat september 30th october lot 3nd t your dominion store stouffrille onl dominion stores ltd cardinals lose to delhi 52 in playoff finals stouffville cardinals were nosed out of the ontario juve nile c finals by delhi optimists on sunday afternoon in one of the finest games 6f the season the two ace lefthanders dave hammersley of stouffville and bob sabatine of delhi turned the contest into a thrilling pit chers battle the delhi south paw allowed but three hits two coming in the second in ning when stouffville scored both their runs delhi scored their five runs ofr four hits neither club counted a run af ter the fourth inning the cardinals went down in order in the first inning but delhi collected fowo hits for two runs a walk to coyle and hits to boughner and sabatine pro duced the pair of runs stouffville roared back in the second inning and bunched to gether two hits and two walks to pull back on even terms harold hodgson leading off hit safely and don haynes walked pitcher dave hammersley came through with a safe drive as two runs romped home kightfielder geo white re ceived a free ticket and centre- fielder fraham frisby was also passed 16 load the bases but ted malloy went down on strikes to end the rally delhi squeezed in a run in their half of the second inning and added two more in the 4th stouffville went hitless in six successive innings in the 9th inning pitcher dave hammers ley connected for his second hit but was left stranded on sec ond base in the nine inning tilt ham mersley sent ten delhi batters down on strikes and walked six delhis bob sabatine fan ned fifteen stoulfville batsmen and walked four centrefielder graham frisby turned in a fine performance in the outfield for the cardin als he was roundly applauded for his fastfielding displays ted malloy one of stouff- villes mast dependable batters was a strikeout victim in his five appearances at the plate skating club to start oct 25th the stouffville skating club will commence its regular ac tivities on monday oct 25th practice dates and time have not been settled as yet an oped organization meeting will be held in the stouffville ar ena on tuesday oct 5 at 8 pm all those interested are requested to attend wage semifinal softball thriller 1 on thursday night in the stouffville memorial park but- tonville and agincourt waged one of the most thrilling soft- hall games played here this season lou ross squad emerg ed with a 98 victory the win for the visitors deadlocked the series at one game apiece the visitors built up a 71 lead going into the sixth in ning but bill hoods squad staged a sensational rally in the late stages of the game and very nearly pulled the game out of the fire they knocked starter bob mckim out of the ibox in the seventh eddie crouch took over in relief and managed to cool out the slug gers rally ab townsend went the distance for buttonville agincourt were leading 9s in the ninth with jack watson and ab townsend parked on second and first and uvo out bud watson buttonvilles fine centre field star whacked the ball off crouch into the wait ing glove of the agincourt shortstop who promptly threw the runner out at first the winners of this series will meet markham aces in the finals jack watson named coach of markham entry jack watson has been nam ed coach of markhams new intermediate b hockey entry the decision was made at a meeting of the club manage ment on monday evening jack has been connected with sports in this district for many years a former markham jr star a few years back the speedy puckchaser has done much to promote hockey here in stouff ville both as a player and a club assistant mr eugene thompson will carry on his duties as manager and frank tunney will act as timekeeper in the two games he connected for only one hit and struck out nine times following the game the stou lfville cardinals and their spec tators were royally treated to a dinner as guests of the delhi optimist club the local squad and supporters were very pleased with the reception giv en the cardinals in the tobac co town in the second game the stou ffville team showed a sharp re versal of form and even in de feat they looked good the del hi team are worthy champions jack dyte to coach orillia pontiacs jack dyte a veteran per former with barrie coach of simcoe gunners in 1953 and new liskeard in 1951 will coach orillia pontiacs this winter ias year dyte was ousted by the oh a for signing coaching contract with both tillonburg and simcoe he re turned to orillia where he had played the previous year and this season he was signed to coach the sr b entry elgin mills wins championship elgin mills marched to their second straight markham twp league championship on mon day evening by beating peaches in three successive games the yonge street crew retained the lemasurier trophy which they captured last sea son the winners showed their power on monday night as they trounced their rivals to the tune of 235 for one and onehalf innings both clubs battled on even terms but in the remaining in- 1 nings the champions piled up a convincing lead they scored six runs in the second five in the third six in the fourth and four more in the fifth peaches counted two runs in the second and three in the seventh marjorie barber started on the mound for the seventh con cession squad with doreen jar- vis pitching in relief peaches committed a number of serious infield errors early in the game and elgin mills took advantage of every break mae spires an exsr star connected for two home ruas doreen jarvis and edna stickley were peaches top batsmen eleanor reid fern hoover edna stickley and doreen jarvis counted the runs for the seventh conces sion squad shirley jones han dled the hurling chores for el gin mills and retired her oppo sition in one two three order in five of the seven innings el gin mills are worthy holders of the softhall silverware mr john lunau has been ap pointed president and eddie robinson will be the teams publicity agent according to president lu nau markham hopes to place an entry in the eastern group which comprises such clubs as olono lindsay and port hope markham has not had an oria intermediate b since 1916 when they were defeated by grims hy in the finals markham expect to have the majority of their players back who performed with the team last year when they captured the orha sr title such stars as morley and bob petch frank hill roddy macarthur lyle petch clare fockler bun sellers gord howard and don forgie and a few more they expect to play their home games at unionville ken insurance l now if the time rtf year when some folks are too sick to work and too well to tay home from fishing elgin mill ii prarhc s elgin mills came within one game of capturing their second straight markham twp grimacoflad college ac guctph sofiibah championship o n thursday night as they whin- ped peaches 115 four hits one a tworun homer by third base man mae spires in the first in ning accounted for 4 elgin mills runs they added two in ihe third one in the fourth two in the sixth and two in the sev enth peaches showed signs of a rally in their final turn at bat with two runs in and the bases loaded doreen jarvis tolled a grounder to third sack- er mae spires who retrieved the ball and fired to the plate forcing eleanor reid in the big seventh inning gwen ken nedy edna stickley eleanor reid and fern hoover reached first base safely eleanor reid was the power batter for the seventh conces sion squad pounding out three hits in five trips marg smith gwcn kennedy doreen jarvis and shirley risebrough clipped pitcher shirley jones for two hits in four times at bat marg smith pulled off the best catch of the game out in centre field on a hardhit ball shirley young went the dis tance for the local quad and although she gave up ten hits infield errors were responsible for putting four runners on base peaches were forced to play without the services of their fine infield star pat smith who is presently attending lead down they could not over take their rivals shortstop bob stover came through with a key blow for che winners in tne third in ning when he smashed a long i triple into the outfield with thei bases loaded grant dreweryl brought stover in when his infield grounder was bobbled xwer batsmen by the third baseman harwood started on the mound for pine grove but ran into con trol trouble in the third he walkeu murray johnson glenn byers and don davis to load the bases relief hurler morley luke took over the pitching chores but he iso was unable to find the plate as jim pren- tic and bruce mcdowell were handed free tickets to first and two runners walked home bo stover then teed ofl on a groov ed pitch to give altona a five run advantage an error on grant drewerys grounder scor ed another run luke then set tled down to strike out mel mcneil forced lee fretz to flj- to right field and made pitcher murray johnson ground out pine grove rallied with three runs in their half of the in ning leadoff batter bob ash- enhurst connected for a triple and although g evans was strike out victim harwood came through with a threebag ger for pine groves first run of the game a bad throw to second on an attempted pickoff play went wild and harwood raced home two walks and a double by cain accounted for the other pine grove run altona added one run in their half on the fourth don davis walked arid bob stover came through with his second extra base clout to score the front runner the pine grove second baseman and centre fielder col lided on the play a home run by pine groves bob ashenhurst made it 74 in the bottom of the fourth altona went down in order in the fifth but pine grove added two more runs two doubles a triple and a home run ac counted for the runs altona scored two very im portant runs in the sixth glenn byers doubled and ad vanced to third on ah error second sacker don davis sma shed the longest home run ball of the game into deep centrefield to score easily be hind byers prentice stover and drewery went down in order as harwood again took over on the mound pine grove counted a single run in the bottom of the sixth tension in the game reached its height in the ninth as pine grove came up for their final turn at bat evans batting for davis was a strikeout victim morley luke singled and ad ams doubled into right field rightfielder glenn byers scoo ped up the tell and hurled to mcdowell at third who tagged the front runner for an im portant cutoff play with two out ashenhurst singled and g evans walked to load up the sacks the next batter har wood one of pine groves hea viest hitters popped up to mc- winners he found himself in trouble on numerous occasions but was given solid support byj a his fielders jim prentice don davis and bob stover were the best batters for altona fori pine grove bob ashenhurst and bill harwood were jhe- hey counted one run in stop gained six hits off oneill larl macdon3ki and harold steph enson were the big hitters for the yonge street crew mac- donald whacked a triple and a single while stephenson con nected for twp singles for markham morley petch and charlie parent each collected a pair petch smashed a homer double while parent hit two singles markham jumped into an earlygame lead and were the masters throughout the con- i the first three in third another in the eighth and new location we are pleased lo announce the opening this week of our new business location in the lehman blk immediately opposite the stouffville municipal building we trust clients will find our new office convenient when requiring our insurance services laushway ph stouffville 270w2 skating club meeting the organization meeting of the stouffville skating club will be held hi the stouffville arena tuesday october 5th at 8 pm all interested are asked to attend i o4 weed new plumbing or heating if you have a plumbing or heating job to be done call us for a free estimate and our representative ed garnet a highly qualified plumber will call on you and discuss it with you henoricks 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