here and tiikke ti executive of the wmlbj dunlo hockey club met last eic to dlssats plans tor the conunj seasos the ce homes ieias built by local spouses bob bacsay polly minion and xeii brown are tails shape according to reports pes oneill markhams no famous softball hurler intend to take up permanent residence sn the village the peachs girls softball team held a cornroauit and square dance party at the home of mr and mrs c kennedy 7h concession on wednesday eight of last eek regardless of whether a senior b team operates in newmarket this season therell be a jr c entry this winter a bingo and a draw for a cadillac car is behig arranged in order that the club misht start the season with solid financial backing port perry ousted newmarkets playoff hopes over the weekend and will now play sunderland in a nestofthree series for the right to enter the tricounty finals it was with regret that loc3l bowlers learned this week of the death of mr edwad j goodman of oshawa mr ken jefferson th fourth lines dependable catcher in the clare mont community iajue left last week for western canada where he intends to help with the harvest messrs stan mcmullen and grant carson infield performers with ml zion hae de parted for the east coast brougham downed altona s0 in an exhibition came on wednesday evening of last week according to recent reports there have been no new developments concerntnz the formation of a new senior b hockey group newmarkets stand on the matter is still not definite did you know that in the 4 6 year history of the indianapolis speed way races 45 people have been killed don haynes reliable catcher with the red sox is also eligible to play with the local midgets in oba competition sox oust lindsay two straight locals swamp lindsay in 2nd playoff game stouffville red sox marched i the oca squad regane their j so the tricounty league finals batting eyes and clouted the i on monday night as they whip- ball to every corner o the park community league aiistars this season your reporter has watched six softball teams in action in the claremont community ieague from the more than 100 players i have endeavored to select is of the best in the group the selection is based on both hitting and fielding ability anyone who disagrees with the choices and im sure many will may climb out on the proverbial limb and make his own selections 1st team p frank hendy altona c gord gauslin claremont 1st harold hodgson altona 2nd bob stouffer altona 3rd bill mitchell greenwood ss don forgie altona lf jack hall claremont cf glen byer altona rf allan redshaw 4th line 2nd team p bill towner claremont c grant drewery altona 1st carl timbers peachs 2nd bill mccarthy green wood 3rd doug bryant mt zlon or bruce mcdowell altona bs wes evans 4th line lf grant carson mt zion cf earl brooks peachs rf- wayne redshaw claremont little man big arm anyone who endeavors to select an allstar team out of the markham twp softball league would find is pretty difficult to leave pintsized peg oneill off the roster although oneill is one of the smallest athletes to perform locally he has an arm that just wont tire last week he racked up a fine feat when he pitched three games in three nights and four games in seven nights to make his record even more unique he was the win ning hurler in all four contests power to burn the more than 300 spectators who attended the stoufftllle- lindsay baseball semifinal in the park on monday evening saw the powerpacked red sox unleash a hatting attack the like of i which has not been seen here for many a season both at the plate and in the field they turned in a superb performance in the last meeting here between the two teams lindsay rolled over the homesters to the tune of 92 but on monday night the shoe was on the other foot lome schell stouffvllles master mounds- man had the lindsay batsmen eating out of his hand in spits of a long layoff his control was almost perfect as he walked only one man in the entire nine innings his sharpbreaking curve balls had some of the most potent batters confused and fan standing behind the screen remarked on the amount of stuff packed into some of his pitches behind the plate don haynes the red sox rookie receiver looked like a veteran he kept the lindsay base runners on their toes and on three occa sions picked oft players who underestimated his bulletlike ac curacy ken schell bob hassard bud lehman and les clarke set up an alrtlght infield while ted cadieux murray mcmullen and george stark patrolled the outfield with errorless efficiency at the plate the homesters turned an ordinarily tight playoff contest into a nightmare of triples doubles and singles for three lindsay pitchers the stouffville batsmen pounded out a total of 23 hits enough safeties to win two normal games well the red sox have met and crossed the first barrier toward retaining the tricounty league silverware for another year the next opposition will be either sunderland or port perry if the local squad can keep up their present playoff pace itll take an extra good team to steal away that coveted cup ped he highlyrated lindsay walkwoods in two straight garner 72 and 275 a large crowd of more than 303 specta tors watched the homesters pile up a tremendous lead as they clubbed three lindsay pitchers for 23 his in the nine inning contest lome schell stouff- villes nifty mound ace was in top form despite a lengthy lay off he limited the visitors to six hits walked two and out nine start early the local batsmen had no intentions of letting the series drag out to a third and final game a walk to leadoff batter bob hassard and an error on les clarkes infield ground ball allowed the first stouffville run to cross the plate the red sox sewed up the game in the second inning a total of 12 batters paraded to the plate and whacked out four singles and three doubles to knock starting pitcher harold wil liams off the mound no relief reilef twirler jack debois took over on the hill from williams but the hungry home sters continued their hard hitting attack in the fourth inning ted cadieux geo stark and les clarke received free passes don haynes and lome schell singled ken schell and bud lehman doubled and bob hassard blasted a triple with the bases loaded to push seven more runs across the plate and run the total into the double figures pitchers parade the lindsay management in a desperate attempt to half the route pulled debois from the mound to give williams his second opportunity to make good he ran into trouble again in the sixth when ted cadieux and ken schell singled and lome sohell smarhed a ground rule double into deep centre field debois made his second appearance in relief of wil liams and held the red sox off the score sheet in the seventh in the eighth inning however red sox wind up schedule in second place stouffville red sox wound up the regular jtricourty league lie in second place three greenwood and fourth line fight for piayoii greenwood and the fourth line will battle right down to the wire for the final playoff position in the claremont com munity league race at the present time both clubs have a total of fifteen points but the fourth line have a game in hand on their southern rivals during the past couple of weeks greenwood have put on a sustained drive and have won two of their last four games the fourth line however have been able to salvage only two points out of a possible ten in their last five games altona and claremont have assured themselves of a spot in the playoffs and mt zion are also a pretty sure bet foi the money series in games during the past week claremont edged peachs t6 and greenwood downed the fourth line 71 on friday night on monday evening mt zion upset altona s3 and greenwood lost by default to claremont i mt ion s altona 1 mt zion continue to be the surprise team of the season on monday night they took a solid grip on the third place p by upsetting the altona squad s3 r jones on the mound for the winners threw a master ful fourhitter and sent the powerful group leader j down in order in four of the seven inn- it was one of his finest ng performances of the ytcs hen y and mur- ohnson he hurl- down lindsay 72 in final series opener stouffville rd sox took the first game of the tricounty league semifinals trom lind say on wednesday of last week by a score of 72 each club scored all their runs in a single innrg the red sox counted seven runs in the fourth and linday scored two in the 6th kon hassards squad knock ed starting pitcher harold wii- irrs out of the oox in the 1th when three hits and 3 walks put the local crew well out from jack dobois took over in relief and finished tne game big stan miiie racked up an other victory with a sixhit per iormance aside from tn wvenrun splurge in the fourli inning the contest was an even battle lr the hit department the red sox were limited to only four but they made gocd use of the tree passes issued by the lind say righthander bud lehman ken schell hal gibson and murray mcmuien connected for safeties jack debois with two hits was top batsman for lindsay miller fanned seven men and walked two art gleeson took over midway through the eighth and uukaetl the game ioe heart some of the lindsay players appeared to lose heart as the onesided game progressed in the eighth inning alone they committed four errors their chances of lengthening the series to a third game received i met in a a rude jolt in the thirdfinning i and then played a single game truck lwhen the lindsay plate official ion sunday thumbed catcher art truax j after ousting lindsay in two from the game for using abuj straight games the red sox sive language brother reg truax took over behind schedule in second place points behind sunderland who headed the group lindsay port perry and newmarket finished in that order the county towners were knocked out of the playoff running by port perry over the weekend when the two teams played three games in two days they twinbill on saturday now await the winners the j port perry sunderland plate for the remainder of the contest best batters lorne and ken schell collect ed eight of stouffvilles twenty- three safe hits lorne clouted three doubles and a single while brother ken clipped lindsay pitchers or two doubles and two ingles bud lehman had two singles and a double don haynes and mur ray mcmullen each had three singles while bob hassard teed off for a single a double a triple and was issued two bases on balls jack hennesey was lindsays best at the bat clout ing a triple and a single brief rally lindsay staged an attempted rally in the fourth inning and counted three of their five runs doubles by jack debois and bob lewis a triple by jack hennesy and a single by growden pushed three tallies across the plate single runs in the third and ninth innings were unearned lorne schell handcuffed the visitors until the fourth innings when he gave up four of the six hits sunderland or port the next stop along the championship trail will be against either sunderland or port perry sunderland are heavy odds to move into the finals as they dumped their rivals 61 on monday night the red sox management hope to arrange one of the final tilts for monday night of next week in the local park of tne series sunderland took the first en counter on their home diamond by a score of 61 should their semifinal tilt be completed this week it is possible that stouffville and sunderland may square off here on monday evening of next week the final league standing is as follows w t l p sunderland 10 1 o 21 stouffville 9 0 7 is lindsav s i 7 17 port perrv 6 1 9 13 newmarket o 1 10 11 town girls finish schedule in third place the four teams in the mark- ham twp ladies softball league swing into playoff ac tion this week in the semi finals stouffville will square off against agincourt and peachs will battle elgin mills in a best of three game series the finals will be three out of five for the ernie lemasurier trophy in regular schedule play ag incourt topped the group with peachs stouffville and elgin mills following in that order elgin mills the group champ ions for the past two seasons failed to win a game this sum mer a number of their key performers vacated their posi tions and made it necessary for the coach to fill in with less- experienced players grand ma morrison handled the mound chores in practically every game logs pitch mt nuts by gran jcttcs raj- car- son and murray jones they added two more in the second when ray carson and murray jones romped home altona threatened to even the count when they chalked up a single run in the third inning and added two more in the sixth frank hendy cen byer and bruce mcdowell rounded the c- for altona mt zion sev ed up tne contest in their final turn hat dv bvnt ray carson and murray sones coi- lected the runs mt zion were continued oa next pagei l malcolm leads local girls to win 102 lavina malcolm a former star performer with cedar grove and now a regular play er in the stouffville lineup paced the homesters to their initial victory over peachs here on wednesday night un der the lights lavina clouted a home run and two doubles and scored three of her teams ten runs the final score was stouffville 10 peachs 2 the local squad sewed up the game in the early innings with three runs in the first and 3 more in the second they added two in the fourth and two in the sixth peachs counted one in the first and one in the sixth in the runscoring department joan haynes scored four times lavina malcolm three mary cole two and donna velde one marion gayman and eleanor reid rounded the sacks for peachs joan haynes went the distance on the mound for the winners with marj barber working on the hill for peachs it was one of the best games of the season for the stouffville righthander who faced only 2s batters in seven innings she retired the ide in order in the third and seventh innings ing peachs girls took a game from agincourt on monday night toy default as newt joynts club were unable to field the necessary nine players they borrowed enough recruits brooklin wins first round osa playoffs on tuesday aug 16th brooklin and pickering juve niles plaved in the first round of their 6asa c playoffs at pickering the game was very close until the ninth inning when brooklin scored four runs to win the contest 116 ron jones and bruce redshaw handled the pitching for-brook- lin with murray jones com pleting the battery hanson and moffat formed the pickering battery on thursday aug 18th the return game of the series was played at brooklin and the homesters soundly trounced the visitors 242 brooklin play ed headsup ball throughout the contest while pickering lacking some of their regular players could not get organiz ed neil pascoe and bruce red shaw shared the mound chores for the winners with murray jones behind the plate w moffat and hanson did the hurling for pickering with d moffat completing the battery claremont community league p w l t p altona 19 11 6 2 24 claremont 17 9 o 3 21 mt zion 17 10 7 0 20 fourth line 16 6 7 3 15 greenwood 17 7 9 1 15 peachs is 3 12 3 9 fri altona vs fourth peachs vs- mt zion mon greenwood vs peach s fourth vs claremont to fill out a lineup and played an exhibition contest peachs won the tilt s5 joanne woods pitched for agincourt with au drey imurison handling the mound chores for peachs astaeisfiatsfcbh3w allday soccer meet here on labor day host of draw prizes a me ffvi an allday soccer tournament s being planned for stouffville j memorial park on labor day j the exact details to be announj ced next week it is expected that seven to ten teams will participate including stouff- ville claremont aurora audi newmarket t o fields wsh be utilized for the big affair which will com mence in thf morning and con tinue throughout the day a host of lucky admission prizes will be given away and a tro phy will go to the tournament winner as well as prizes to each and every team two jrs at leak camp graham frisby atd bocrle nskar regular performers with the stouffville cardinals intended upon request the to ronto maple leaf baseball try- j cut camp on saturday gord oates also a member of the iojal- junior squad was also asked to attend but turned down the invitation many play ers in the local junior group were on hand for the tryout local girls lose out to elgin mills elgin mills chalked up their first victory of the girls soft- ball schedule on monday night when they downed stouffville 167 the homesters were with out some of their potent batt ing stars and had to call on the reserves to field a full team donna wide cleanup batter ani firs sicker for the local squad didnt make the trip and her services were missed joan haynes started on the mound with joyce bverpii h ng n re lief mary cole tioated i tome run for stouffville the tosj bad no bearing en tre team staru- ssg you cam buy a used cap fued mm pep and power and pdag comfopt 1955 buick special 1door finished in beau tiful bermuda green dynaflow iransmission custom radio special rim wheel discs side view mirror underwent healer undercoating this is one of our company demonstrators 1954 dodge crusader 4door beautiful royal blue finish custom radio heater signal lights undercoating spotless condition 1953 pontiac laurentian 2door finished in beautiful 2tone brawn conditionaire heater signal lights window washers have a look at this one 1919 pontiac deluxe 1door original jet black finish conditionaire heater sun visor white wall tires this car has been driven only 1 1000 actual miles by one local owner ask about our gmac low convbxikxt terms patrick motors stooftvlllc phnnr 172 ojwn kvcmnm till p pm midgets beat hill in 06a opener stouffville midgets chalked up their initial victory in the current oba playoffs when they downed richmond hill 112 here on tuesday night harry barber on the mound for the winners went the full live innings and had little trouble subduing the yonge street op position the homesters spotted the visitors two runs in their first trip to the plate but came up with three runs in their half of the inning a walk to ross madill an error on barry wil kes ground ball a walk to don haynes and a single by bill white counted the locals three tallies in the second inning stouff ville added four more runs to their total gord eckardt was hit by a wild pitch harry bar ber and ted suzuki singled and errors were committed on ross madill and barry wilkes to account for he runs in the third inning gord eckardt led off and was clipped by another wild pitch singles by harry barber barry wilkes and don haynes pushed two more stou ffville runs across the plate the homesters added single tal lies in the fourth and fifth in nings gord eckardt singled and scored on harry barbers infield hit in the fourth don haynes walked and romped home on murray holdens sin gle in the fifth harry barber was best at bat for stouffville clipping richmond hill pitchers for 3 singles in 3 trips to the plate the second game is scheduled for richmond hill and the 3rd if necessary will also be played away from home if the local squad is successful in winning the first round they expect to meet their next opposition here on saturday afternoon nothing definite has been decided on this however claremont soccer team here this saturday the claremont legionaires will be the visitors here on sat urday night for an exhibition soccer contest with stouffville under the lights it will mark the second time the two rivals have hooked up this season in the last encounter the two teams battled to a 14 deadlock wwvvvwwvvvsvyviwi stanley theatre stouffville friday saturday august 26th 27th shot gun colour sterling hayden and yvonne de carlo spy chasers huntz hall leo corcey and the bowery boys last complete show 830 mondav tuesdav august 29th 30th this island earth technicolor rex reason and faith domergue plus short and cartoon wednesday thursday aug 31sl sept 1 i didnt do it george formby plus 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