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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 19, 1955, p. 10

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1955 f 4 german giant wins final wrestling von sejber strong man champions picked at high school field day igixcoikt axxoved all u zv ia agincojrt in fct some fiitees players and iraqa ara bursitis ap over their entry in the markhara tup meaiae being disallowed belfry moiors of ariacourt 1 persabslon to place a team la the loral grojp such would mean that the league would operate with seen ace stousrine declined to field a club this season the which xoverns the leagues activities felt that a seven up would not be satisfactory as it would mean oae team pt a game each week such a decision was quite in order eone along the line somehow slipped up because the t team in question was not told of the decision the re ready to take to the field for their schedule opeaer iay night but on a last minute check by the- rnana- overed to their dismay that they had not been admitted roup the sparks were rlyins when yours truly received one call on monday night the manager wished to get all station concerning the decision by the executive to throw eams entry we explained to him the setup as we knew hen referred him to the president of the league mr vung of markhaai thus the matter stands ci t bi m now until the end of september baseball and softball the sports spotlight here in stouftvill at the present ppears likely that five teams will operate under the local its every week buuonville will open the season on y night when they entertain aurora as the markhum ftball league swings into action this wee on friday touffvjlles junior cardinals will play hot to ohawa the end of may the bantams a newly formed organization t to play in tip north york league and later on in june vr softball team hopes to enter either a local group or into ial competition g theiuko ou men f watsons slogan ten tired old men when referring buttonville sluggers of the markham township softball j vecoming a famous expression around the circuit it f w admitted that the majority of players still performing the buttonville colors have been with the club for a goodly of years and although these men arent getting any 6r they still move with the same agility that has brought i more championships than all the other clubs in the mark- league combined thee same old men p tilled one of the bt upsets in the group last season when they downed both fcourt and markham to capture the league silverware the pnville team is made up almost entirely of players who i under the clipper banner during the winter the sluggers iiake to the field on thursday with practically thp same lineup leap lured the cup last summer bill hood will again coach pub and may occasionally enter as an active player should a hitter be needed so its play ball here on thursday and may the best team win wnly warden open the shall season ity wanien corner will i the first pitphto open j i juhirliaseban season friday evening the open- g ceremonies will commence t 7 oclock and the game will l start at 730 pm oshawa truckmen will be the visitors here coaches geo smith and earl cook have lined up a snappy squad and local fans are assured of some top baser ball entertainment throughout the season four pitchers have siod to a cardinal certificate ne of them a 220 pound hurler om leaside the manage- cnt hopes to use as mart ial boys as possible ettslp dave hammersley jiasv th selected to start on he rnvfljnd for the cardinals a receiver tor the local mounds- rnan has not as yet been nam- id the other two teams in the tstoup will be leaside braves und metropolitan motors i sk femos report picit 0154196 jfelleville memos city-spon- d senior entry in the istorn ontario senior hockey ague reported a deficit of 5j93g3 for 195455 operations alderman bruce smith man- sr of the team presented the jort and said the team had ft 119013 after receiving per cent of the gates for me games it has been the ra commissions practice i private sponsors to col- 110 per cent of the gates as hockey club paid s2900 5 per cent of the gros f into the league treasury ssasoh team jxw on basis the clubs gates re- records fall at pickering field meet wednesday may 11th saw the greatest tiack and field day in the record of pickering dis trict high school as twenty- six of the fortythree records fell in the boys events ed tovey was the star of the day as he broke the records in five of the seven events he entered in the senior division and garnering 61 out of a pos sible 70 points on the day in the intermediate class joe rennick won top honours with four firsts and a second for 47 out of a possible 50 points in the junior stan mcmullen broke three records in coping first place with 44 out of 50 points first place in the ban tam division went to paul munroe who broke three re cords taking 13 out of 50 points in the senior events ed tovey scored firsts in the 100 yd dash the broad jump the 220 yds and the high jump in the intermediate class joe rennick came out front in the 100 yds 220 yds the pole vault nd the broad jump in the junior events stan mcmullen was first in the pole vault the high jump the hop step and jump and second in the broad jump mcmullen topped the senior pole vault mark by soaring ss he broke the junior hop step and jump record by leaping ilov ken dean was a runnerup in the junior class scoring firsts in the 100 yrds and the 220 yds in the senior mile m car son set the place in 525 in the open two mile race a carson topped the fied running the distance in 121s baron german sylvian richard in the third ard tina rourd to win the best of three fail match each wres tler had previously gained a fs richard although much the better wrestler was sub jected to some rough treatment by hs stronger adversary and was finally beaten into submis- ieggy sion hs rugged ring antics were not well received by the fans who were pulling for the frenchman to win the match i was one of the best bouts ever seen in the local arena in the semifinal affair has san bey was disqualified by the referee for illegal tactics he and storey brooks waged a bitter duel with the latter suffering a number of cuts and bruises before the official step ped in to end the match in the opener ron osborne dropkicked chivo ward to win a much deserved victory over the iangstaff wild man next friday night may 20 another top wrestling card has been lined up featuring the german giant baron von sei ner against the clever irish heavyweight jack phela one of the youngest men in the wrestling business jack flic ker has been matched against the popular stoney brooks hassan bey the turkish grap- pler will battle hal van dyke it looks like a real nights entertainment the first bout starts at s45 pm going sj he threw the soft- ball 2153 and the shot put 444 steve kennedy and maurce bruce were deadlock ed in second place each with seven points the stouviile district high i champ topped the senior high rugged j schoo heid its annua fee cay jump mark with 4s he aiso pinned on wednesday afternoon f rated wet in the pole last wees frank heady walk ed off with the senior boys championship edward bucha nan the intermediate champ ionship and don hayes the junior honors each of the 3 winners scored firsts in their nancy reid taking part in four events xancy red and j her first stouffvihe field meet ran won the senior topped the senior class with h and junior classes respective- j points she scored firsts in the ly deanne corbett and xancy walking race the basket ball barry were tied for the inter- throw speed i softball throw mediate trophy speed and second in the bas- frank herdy scored firsts in i ketbail throw for distance the 100 yd rixsh covering the marg smith was close behind 112 seconds the ceipis were 10330 in the yearend split among the seven teams in the league the memos recovered 1900 ontario county soccer group the following is the ontario county soccer assn schedule which opened saturday may 7 and ends on wednesday aug 3rd in each case the first team named is the home team all wednesday evening games are called for 7 pm and saturday games for 630 pm sat may 21 strila vs po- lonia huiigaria va ajax port union vs internationals hol- landia vs duplate wed may 25th polonia vs duplate sat may 28th polonia vs dowty claremont vs hungaria strila vs duplate hollandia vs port union wed june 1 hungaria vs internationals polonia vs hol landia claremont vs port un ion wed june sth dowty vs strila duplate vs hungaria sat june 11 strila vs port union internationals vs du plate claremont vs hollandia hungaria vs polonia wed june 18 internationals vs polonia hungaria vs strila port union vs duplate dowty vs claremont sat june 25 strila vs in ternationals duplate vs clare mont dowty vs hollandia po lonia vs port union wed june 29th claremont vs strila hollandia vs hunga ria port union vs dowty sat july 2 internationals vs dowty hungaria vs port union strila vs hollandia claremont vs polonia wed july 6th dowty vs duplate internationals vs cla remont sat july 9 polonia vs strila dowty vs hungaria interna tionals vs port union duplate vs hollandia sat july 16th dowty vs polonia hungaria vs clare mont duplate vs strila port union vs hollandia wed july 20 internationals vs hungaria hollandia vs po lonia port union vs claremont sat july 23 port union vs strila duplate vs internation als hollandia vs claremont polonia vs hungaria wed july 27 strila vs dow- tv hungaria vs duplate sat july 30 strila vs hun garia polonia vs internation als duplate vs port union cla remont vs dowty wed aug 3 polonia vs du plate hollandia vs internation als games for aug 10 13 17 20 24 and 27th to be arranged distance in 220 yds in 275 seconds the running broad jum pat 17 running broad jump at 17s coultico was three points be hind in second place and har ry burnett came third in the intermediate class ed buchanan was the top compet itor he covered the 100 yd dash in 109 seconds the 220 yds j 271 seconds the run ning broad at 17 feet and the hop step and jump at 37 jim cole with ten points and don bruce with nine were the runnersup with ten points and helen le mon third with nine dianne corhett and xancy barry each counted eight pis to tie for the intermediate girls championhip cathy sto ver and pat skinner were dead locked for the runnersup posi tion each with six points peggy tran outdistanced her rivals to win the junior silver ware she came first in the to yd dash and the high jump and came second in the standing and running broad jumps ma ry cole and carolina ogilvy were tied for the second posi- r the when don haynes the junior tion with six points apiece ruttonvilie here for softball opener buttonville sluggers the on ly softball team using the sto- uffville park here this season will open against aurora un der the local floodlights on thursday night the youge street visitors will probably stake their victory hopes on norm stunden a former but tonville hurler norm has be come famous in the markham twp circuit for his deceptive slowball the sluggers will counter with either jack rum- hey or jack sumner jack wat son is expected to complete the battery for the teams home opener on the same night ag- incourt will visit markham and thornhill will play hoi to unionville girl ball players meet germany vs ireland friday may 20 845 pm stouffville memorial arena main evknt aron von sieber 220 lb german hercules irish jack phelan irish sensation stoney brooks unrtxllfonl flth vs jack flicker itouuli lloux- wrmlcr hassan bey tnrkih rcwerhonr vs hal van dyke dulilimjtn an organization meeting of the stouffville girls softball team will be held in the muni cipal hall on friday evening at 730 at the present time there has been little or no word concerning the formation of a league again this season ave understand that elgin mills are interested in defending their championship and mark ham may reorganize peaches girls will probably enter a team if rival clubs are interested in forming a local group stouffville will be able to field practically the same team as last year such players as joan haynes barb hare pat lehman mary cole marg schell helen paisley pat skinner carolyn hayne- number of others will be in the lineup markham twp osshall dates and a likely five towns represented at rail meeting fifteen representatives from five towns in the district were present recently when an or ganization meeting of the x york minor baseball league was held in xewmaiket town hal representatives came from oak ridges aurora xew- market stouffville and rich mond hill fourteen team- were entered in the various leagues with a possibility of three more teams entering oak ridges figuring or entering teams ia the bantam midget peewee and possibly juvenile categories aurora has three entries junior peewee and bantam xevnarket is putting a team in juvenile peewee bantam and midget while richmond hill indicated its intentions of entering pee- wee bantam and midget com petition stouffville will play in the bantam league sutton may enter a midget or juvenile crew while untonviiie s still unsure of a juvenile entry as there is only one entry for te junior sec g deemed tt he livei w i pla at the end the on- sieber ringside slog general admkion id kid 35c urd junior in the same icju of the regular so tive teams could move their own catego tario baseball association play off the various leagues will com mence activities around the end of may games will commece at 700 pm with 15 minutes deadline as rrary tear did not show up for games rt season the m6- i rw e v a 3 may 17th markham at agincourt buttonville at aurora thornhill at unionville miy 10th agincourt at markham aurora at buttonville unionville at thornhill may 24th markham at buttonvilla thornhill at agincourt aurora at unionville may 2ith buttonville at markham agincourt at thornhill unionville at aurora may 31st unionville at agincourt markham at aurora buttonville at thornhill june 2nd aurora at markham agincourt at unionville thornhill at buttonvilla tune 7lh agincourt at aurora thornhill at markham buttonville at unionville june 0th aurora at agincourt markham at thornhill unionville at buttonville june utli buttonville at agincourt markham at unionville thornhill at aurora june kith agincourt at buttonville unionville at markham aurora at thornhill june 21st and 23rd postponed games june 28th markham at agincourt buttonville at aurora thornhill at unionville june 30th agincourt at markham aurora at buttonville unionville at thornhill july 5th markham at buttonvilla thornhill at agincourt aurora at unionville july 7th buttonville at markham agincourt at thornhili unionville at aurora july 12th 4 markham at aurora unionville at agincourt buttonville at thornhill july 14th aurora at markham agincourt at unionville thornhill at buttonville july j 0th agincourt at aurora thornhill at markham buttonville at unionville july 21st aurora at agincourt markham at thornhill unionville at buttonville july 20h buttonville at agincourt markham at unionville thornhill at aurora july 2slh agincourt at buttonville unionville at markham aurora at thornhill aug 2nd and if li postponed games aug 01 li playoffs fore game time the x york leagues executive has george haskett in league governor and i secretary slot managers from each team are also on the ex ecutive schell will pitch on the holiday stouffvuies reiabe hander lome schell w die the mound duties red sox monday night the homesters play host to sunderland under the lights the local curve ball artist has been a thorn in the side of opposing tricounty teams tor many years and it appears pro bable that he will be expected to carry the pitching load for the red sox this season stouffville will stvind pat on the team that marched to the group championship last sum mer coach bob hassard will probably cover the double- play pivot pohit at second base and may relieve on the mound or behind the plate if neces sary sunderland te expected to u a number of suttons topranking erformers to bol ster their lineup high school news by uianne corbett on friday may 0th the last dance of this school year was held in the school audi torium the first part of the evening was spent in watch ing a badminton display put on bv the male teachers mr marshall mr waite mr mer cer and mr hammond the grade eleven boys played gr 10 in a good fast game of bas- ektball grade ii won but by a very tight score also two teams of mixed girls and boys played 2 games of volley ball shortly after nine oclock the newly organized jazz band numbers the audience enjoy ed them very much after the them very much after the band had finished playing the dancing for the rest of the evening was done to records the refreshments consisted of pop and doughnuts served in the cafeteria the dance ended at 1130 on wednesday may 11 the field day took place the day dawned sunny with cool bree zes and developed into a per fect day for the athletic events both the boys and girls were allowed to enter a maximum of four events at the end of the day a large number of the stu dents stayed to find out who the champions were when the names were posted they were as follows boys junior don haynes intermediate ed buchanan senior frank hendie girls junior peggy tran intermediate tied dianne corbett xancy barry senior xancy reid please xote the school pic nic this year will be held on friday june 3rd at mussel mans lake modernism is the fundamentalistmodernist controversy now a dead issue or are the churches in this district still in danger of modern unbelief rev w s whitcombe will discuss the above important topic at vivian church sunday evening at 730 pm q notice of public meeting take notice that a public meeting will be held in the veterans hall stouffville friday may 27th 1955 at s pm this meeting will he held to discuss the different aspects of a sewerage disposal system for the village of stouffville officials of the york county health unit the con sulting engineers and the council will he present to state reasons why this project should he proceeded with and to answer any questions you may have elmer u daniels keeve nominating convention the ccf nominating convention will he held in the greenbank hall on highwav no 7 friday may 20th at s pm for the purpose of selecting a candidate to contest the ontario riding in the election of june 9th tommy thomas mla will be the speaker everyone welcome jo w a i ireti w nwj k nt truckers with platform trucks to haul concrete blocks locally and to toronto area gormley dlock co lid phone gormley 5300 aoo percentage of price increases in canada since 1941 1739 1702 farm implement prices maintained at low level of increase vawjaaajj when vol decide to travel write to us and let us have the pleasure of arranging everything at no extra cost bookings for land sea and air travelbureau herbert goodhoofd authorized agent for all steamship lines 4 7 main street newmarket phone s60r throughout the past ten years farm implements have offered more and more in time and labour saving advantages in fact owing 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