f- w thf stooffyim twww tiiiy km 28 i red sox righthander hurls no hier y ym tca ms the same boat ferhajus stoutfrlltc isnt sh orjlr to a that fails to attract mucjs wxstucs nt3uiaai lat f t aurora lb crowd was o skull that the grant aad zroan irtimi refused to perform aji a result the ard was cancelled ah wrtulsg activities ia the yone street catr have ben ccreied until farther notice it would appear iht thr ars just to macy other attraction golog on inrolvia local players for fans to lend support to outside perform onkh1t loss stouuri midget righthander lynn taylor roust be wm- dj what a piicher must do to win a bail am on monday evening at aurora the local frpeedhaller twirled a sparkling oe but his team lost to th yoage street squad 43 the reason o roure wajs due to errors commuted by stouttvihe in n san lags taylor struck out lx batters and walked cone- in a previous sams here against lake wilcox ihe mound fesar gave up only one hi and fanned is hatters coaches murray stewart and harold hodsn hav one of the bast pitch in jj commaatloas to perform here in years harry barber and lynn taylor have entirely different styles but both are very effective hzbvr depend mainly on stuff a combina tion of droi- and curves that is rather confine to the majority f batters in midget class bail taylor on th other hand relis to a great extent on speed and his stxzilak fastball has already tsken its toll in a few games he has pitched thi season kmiirsi ism kkvivkii last week the stouffville public school held an old- fashioned field day th majority of th students took part in th events and the torn petition was very keen i was very in to note ihe enthusiasm shown by parents toward the su es of the competition they joined with tne staff and mebers o the home and school association to ait in the rmooth operation of th days activities in spite of a lack of track and field competition in previous years the participants chalked up tome fine records i is hopd that the field day twll become zn annual affair it is expected that cups and trophies will be made available for junior intermediate and senior champions when another year rolls around operating blank port perry 120 a stouffville pitcher has fturi- the red sox sailed the contest ed the first nohitter ol the tri- away with a seven hit attaci in i coun league season chuck the fourth inning twelve play- parsons formerly with newjers paraded to the plate and rrask3t and now a member of collected a lotal of eight runs the red sox mound staff turned they counted one in the first in the pet feet game last week two in the third and one in the as stouffville blanked port per- j seventh every player in the i ry 120 right on their own home stouffville lineup connected for j diamond in seven innings the at least one hit parsons aided red sox moundmaster struck his own cause by pounding out out 9 hatters and walked three two safeties in three official in the entire game only one port times at bat hal gibson and perry player managed to teach harold hodgson each tapped first public school field day popular third base out a pair public school wins tournament honours i the stouffville public school walked off with the tournament sofmall honours by beating tn- ioriviue in two straight games jthey took the opener 22 6 at ihome and completed the route by winning 175 at lmonville i glenn pennanen worked on girls team loses to oshawa the stouffvillepeachs girl team dropped a onesided 229 the mound for the winners he contest to oshawa on wednes- allowed 10 hits walked 3 and i day night of last week the local struck out 3 he helped out his squad playing two games in as- own cause by pounding out three many nights got off to a bad singles and collecting rhee of i start nd the motor city crew his teams seventeen tallies har land mills slouffvilles sacker was the winners i had the contest in the bag in the third i early innings marj barber star mo 5 ted on the mound for the home- day program ta potent batsman clipping union- s hour of planning and work the ville pitchers for a triple and ters are to se r onsraiuiated on a job well done beat newmarket 136 gibson clouts his second home run hal gibson ihe oark ike j by hal gibson lengthened the i boyd bill ratcliff jim miller of ihe stouffville red sox lash- j stouffville lead by three runs j and norm galbrailh ed out his second home run of the homesters sewed up the sters with audrey murison hurl- ling in relief stouffville showed wo doubles bill ratcliff had a- of staging a rally late in single a double and a triple for a fine effort at the plate roy gibson had two singles and a double lynn mcmullen singles and two doubles twelve year old sharon mo- lean church st stouffville a grade 7 student captured over 250 students compete in local public s field day the intermediate girls high jump honours at the public school field day held last week more than 250 students the bar with comparative ease took part in the events sharon to win the event from eight is pictured above sailing over other competitors the game but the lead was too great to overcome it was the first meeting between the two j two teams the local team lacked j gal- j he necessary strength at the on wednesday of last week more than 250 students at the stouffville public school took part in the first annual field day the morning events were held brailh three singles allan boyd j bat and on three occasions went j msbjtfotui two singles and jim miller a down with the bases loaded on imfe the comnmi ion was pair of singles the players wio tuesday evening of next week gounas jue competition was performed on the championship the homesters journey to brook- club were glenn pennanen roy j ln and then again play host to gibson lynn mcmullen jim i oshawa on wed july 4th jspang harland mills allan the season a siiing linedrive smash over the left field fence contest in the sixth inning with a six run attack les clarke in monday evenings game with grounded out short to first but newmarket stouffville defeated bud lehman singled ken schell the county towners 13 6 gibsons circuit clout came in walked hal gibson was safe on an error lome schell singled the fifth inning with the red i bob hassard doubled graham sox holding a slim 54 lead bud frlsby singled and don haynes local midgets suffer first loss 43 with aurora lehman led off with a single i was safe on an error the col- and advanced to second base on lection of hits walks and errors stouffville midgets suffered their initial setback of the sea son on monday night when they boosted the stouffville run total w pd b aurora 43 in a j third ran but aurora took ad ted suzuki chalked up the 1st stouffville run and wayne red- shaw made it 20 in the top half of the second inning aurora counted one run in their half of the second in the sixth inning aurora pulled up on even terms when short stop cook romped across with the tying run it appeared likely that stouffville were headed for another win as ted suzuki notched his teams an outfield error clean up bat tor ken schell rapped a single j to 13 newmarket counted a pair i through the infield but was tag- 1 of runs in the ninth inning hits i ged out when he attempted to by mabbett waller and l thorns accounted for the tallies bench strength into the lineup in harold hodg- stretch his hit for two bases hal gihson then stepped to the plate and socked the ball out of the park lome schell went the nine the late innings inning distance on the mound for the red sox ile allowed 10 hits struck out 10 and walked none lory thorns started on the hill for newmarket and worked six and twothirds in nings grant morton finished the scheduled baseball game a pair of errors in ihe seventh inning allowed the yonge street squad i to push over the winning runs coaebob hassard t ha the stouff- some of his teams formidable ptch ihr chores and ajlow- ed only one hit in seven innings all four aurora runs were tin- soil took over from ken schell i ea at first ken mcfarland moved j to left field to replace hal gib son and cliff morris replaced bob hassard on second base bob hassard regained his bat ting eye to pace the stouffville vantage of two stouffville mis- plays to sew up the contest in their final turn at bat brown ing and babcock was the bat tery for aurora stouffville col lected five hits of the aurora pitcher on monday evening july 2nd newmarket will be the visitors here game in relief thorns was clip- j hitting attack with a pair o ped for 10 hits walked two batters and fanned six morton allowed 2 hits walked one and struck out one don haynes aitona beats league champs by 10 to 2 completed the stouffville bat tery wilf elsby handled the decker for the visitors it took righthander lome schell one inning to hit his nor mal stride the county towners teed off for three singles and schell clipped a pair to give newmarket a 40 lead in the top of the first the red sox rallied in their half of the inning and batted completely around the order don haynes led off with a double and les clarke con nected for a single bud leh man received a free ticket to load up the sacks it appeared likely that stouffville would leave the runners stranded as ken schell and hal gibson were strikeout victims but lome schell came through with a single and moved around to sec ond when the centrefielder bob- bled the ball with stouffville trailing 4 3 the newmarekt in- aitona are making a definite att returned to the greenwood doubles graham krisby lome schell and bud lehman each mp ninwd to reclaim the coveted clare- 1 lineup and replaced bob hicks lies came from the bats of don f i haynes les clarke ken schell mont community league cham- behind he plate and hal gibson derek chad- wzt t ftv wick played his first game and although he didnt figure in t the jones brothels grant game ray hills squad have de- and murray collected a pair of arranged through the stouffville home and school association in cooperation with the teaching staff and the school board the championships in the girls and boys divisions were as follows girls junior carol ken nedy intermediate elaine forsyth and faye byer tied senior shirley symes boys junior jim malloy intermed iate norm tindall senior gary byer winners in the indi vidual events are listed below girls high lump junior marie betz lynda hyde barbara button intermediate sharon mc lean berhice collins iave byer senior clara mullens ce celia lehman ruth coppin running broad junior carol kennedy nan cy brown barbara button intermediate faye byer elaine forsythe marilyn hay- low senior shirley symes ce celia lehman carol larkin hop step t jump junior carol kennedy ka- thy hall lynda hyde intermediate marilyn hay- low faye byer jean winter- stein senior claudia brillinger shirley symes june baxter baseball distance throw junior carol kennedy june lot of ground in right field newmarket committed no less feated the group champions runs for the winners in the first emmerson wanda brown inning the other mt 7ion runs intermediate donna lehman were scored by grant carson- 1 elaine forsythedonna harper hittingdeparmenthe covered i inning on monday night by a k score of 102 the contest was never in doubt after the first in- inly one misplay j manding 5 lead in their first brougham meets brooklin rivals this friday boh millers brougham bomb- j ers are rolling along at a fine clip in the ontario county soft ball league on friday night of last week they defeated johns- manville 1711 in a seesaw con test on friday night of this week they will play host to brooklin and a real battle is field momentarily fell apart as expected between the two rivals turn at bat and added single jruns in each of the third fourth i fifth sixth and seventh innings claremont counted one run in the first and added another in the fourth bruce redshaw turned in a masterful performance for the winners and held al halls powerpacked crew to a few scattered hits lloyd pascoe went the distance for claremont in the opening inning ai tona batted completely around the order bruce mcdowell ar chie forfar allan redshaw glen byer and bruce redshaw counted the five runs wilf glid- i den scored the lone claremont bob hassard bounced an infield bob miller the mainstay of the bm grounder off the glove to keep the rally alive teams were held off hort stops i brougham pitching department h score sheet in the second i says he would like nothing bet- in- graham frisby came through ter than to upset the brooklin with a key hit a single scoring both l schell and hassard derek chadwick was thrown ou side ites who are currently heading the group ning hut glenn byer added an other in the third two more runs by bruce mcdowell an- i other by glenn byer and one by lome disney doug bryant and john hill mt zion greenwood 5 greenwood dropped another tough contest on friday night when they bowed to mt zion i 75 geo staley and company staged a fine seventh inning i rally in their final turn at bat but they fell two runs short of splitting the points mt zion jumped into a 30 lead early in the game they scored a pair of runs in the third and added singles in the fourth and fifth innings greenwoods runs came in the third and seventh innings neil pascoe worked on the mound for greenwood with ron jones gaining the victory for mt zion the whirlwind right hander aided his own cause by clubbing a fourbagger in the 3rd inning with one man on base geo staley exbrougham out fielder turned in a fine perform ance at shortstop for greenwood and connected for his teams on senior hilda jones cecelia lehman barbara miller baseball underhand throw junior maiiene tunney carol kennedy mary coppin intermediate elaine for sythe marion byer joyce tun ney senior betty swain bar bara miller hilda jones baseball overhand throw junior marleno malloy maiiene tunney connie mills intermediate mardell wil lis leila byer donna harper senior irene koster judy bellman jocclyn button races junior carol kennedy hea ther smith marie betz intermediate faye byer elaine forsythe sharon mc lean senior shirley symes eliza beth fenson irene koster kindergarten races morning girls peanut race the winners at the recent byer centre row junior stouffville public school field champs carol kennedy jim day are pictured above front malloy rear row inter- row left to right senior mediate champs elaine for- champs shirley symes gary sytli and faye byer tied and norm tindall it winners were presented with ribbons donated by the stouffville home and school association buttonville jumps into first place buttonville sluggers moved in- to a first place position in the senior gary baston jim spang gary byer baseball distance throw junior jim malloy pat middlemiss bill brown j intermediate jim gardiner ken elson larry spang senior roger stover rick wedseltoft gary baston baseball underhand throw junior jim hill jim mal loy ross brown intermediate warren henif the game the homesters built scored two of his teams six runs one of his hits was a four base circuit clout harry young connected for another markham home run with two mates aboard bud barber fast becom- ing buttonvilles most potent markham township softball batsman hammered out a four- league by edging markham 7g bagger and collected three of the in a tight seven inning contest i clubs seven tallies jack wat- on thursday night the best j sons blow in the seventh inning crowd of the season turned out viauviyv as uuowiij j allan redshaw sewed the game i roundtripper of the game t short to first to retire the mr and mrs alex mclpoh of lip aitona jim cruickshank other greenwood runs were markham accompanied by mrs phy louise johnson afternoon girls fave em- j other greenwood runs were j merson nancy murphy nan counted claremonts final tally i scored by bill mitchell bob max- j hart ihe red sox were held off mcleods brother allen collard only six claremont batters j well allan mitchell and ken shoe race the score sheet until the fifth of montreal former resident when singles by bud lehman called on friends in town tucs- and ken schell and a home run day buttonville chalks 5th straight win downs newmarket 133 were able to get farther than i robertson the mt zion runs second base throughout the enjyvere divided among 7 players tire game the win moved al- grant jones jack hill stan tona hack into a first place tie mcmullen allan carson ron with peachs each with 4 wins jones k evans and doug bry- 1 loss and 1 tie the loss by ant claremont and the 71 win by peachs 31 raglan is mt zion over greenwood push- j l the final game of the dotl- dricks david coppin jim gard iner senior seita de wolde bill ratcliff harland mills baseball overhnnd throw junior jerry fenwick jim hill mark branham intermediate jim wagg al len anderson larry spang senior glen pennanen rick normamlirshmaivnancymir- 1 wedseltoft gary baston 1 races junior robert mole jerry i fenwick jim malloy intermediate ken elson jim hopkins norman tindall senior gary byer gary bas- ton jim spang kindergarten races with one on proved to be the j winner for the sluggers ip an bruce middleton hurled his 1st earlygame lead and although complete game for the aces and markham staged a rally in the looked good even in defeat jcr- late stages of the contest they ry junkin worked on the mound could not pull back on even for buttonville on thursday of terms morley petch returned this week thornhill will be the to the markham lineup and i visitors here rival soccer teams battle to 33 draw the two main rivals in the on a free kick and in a goal local soccer group stouffville mouth scramble a markham de- and markham tangled in ajfenceman played the hall with wheelbarrow race morning thrilling match heie on satur- j his hands allowing stouffville boys allan vague david day night the contest ended in another penalty kick frank hul- toole drew granger neil a 33 draw stouffville were shof scored with 15 minutes left smith robert brown wayne j without two of their best play- in the game forsythe and for the first 35 minutes i markham didnt give up how afternoon boys danny hilts of the game the homesters per- ever and for the third time th a ricky james brian mills formed with a man shoi t mark- j visitors moved out front with ricky collett ray paisley hams star was chris brophyl chris brophy booting the hall glen smith who scored all three of his i between the posts stouffville wheelbarrow race teams goals he has now col- j staged a lastditch rally and grade 1 byron steven and lected a total of 14 for the sea- 1 frank hulshofs shot was do- joey forsythe harold reesor on brophy put the visitors one j fleeted by a markham player in- brian boyd kent winterstein igoal ahead after 25 minutes of to ills own goal to deadlock the and robert daniels i p when he broke through ihp i score at 3 3 sack race stouffville defence and pulled i on saturday night of this grade 2 randy mole don jthe goaltender out of position week stouffville moves over to smitfi neil wagg i markham went out front 24 aurora for an important contest wheelbarrow race npar half time scoring with a a stouffville victory would as- but was brown david james grade 3 darcy forsythe s out of a pile of play- sure them of a spot in the group night it was te sluggers 5th the best longdistance clouts of zion squad into sole possession knocked out of ihe box in ihe j intermediate norm tindall i bi ifarnron merle murphy goalie waller koster man- playoffs the local squad hopes victory again- 2 defeats jack the game in the last meetings of second place with a fine second inning when raglan col- jim hopkins marvin betz i hm jeffery burkholder a0i to gct his hani on the to field a full learn for this en- kurnney turned in a fine effort between the two rivals the clubs mound performance he retired lected nine runs and held a- fls j senior- gary byer roger sto- fenwick hall but it slipped through counter on friday night of have spht eachwinning their greenwood in one two three edge in the early stages of the ver jim spang stouffville started to roll after this week the junior soccer team grade 1 yvettc malloy jackie paisley katherino bacon peanut race grade 2 suzan brown linda smith charlotte dc wolde three legged race grade 3 anna may sanders ed the titleholders down into bleheader between peachs and i and pat toole iouanne byers fourth place with an even 3 win raglan the two teams chalked 3 loss record up a total of 44 runs a probable record for the league peachs mi zion greenwood i collected 31 runs and raglan in spile of a rather onesided scored 33 the latter team used score greenwood and mt zion four pitchers while peachs used buttonville sluggers contin- knocked out of the box by the plaved one of the best games of two in four of the seven in- tted their torrid pace atop the powerful buttonville batters ithe season on monday night nings the winners baited com- matkham township softball pl mmton and chick the latter club defeated les wil- pletely around the order it j webster paced the sluggers sons squad 71 in seven innings look more than two hours to league t ounmv trouncing p attack each uecnj 3 the contest took only one hour finish the onesided contest the newmarket legion 133 ln hits in five trips bud barber to complete don wheeler started on the the county town on tuesday pounded out a triple for one of ron jones hurled the mount mound for peachs and nancy gibson janel button and francis farr boys high lump junior billy brown george smith jerry fenwick intermediate barry mclean david coppin norm tindall senior gary byer jim spang eric wedseltoft running broad- junior robert mole billy on ihe mound for the winners throwing his best game in ears home game on thursday night order in five of the seven in- 1 game bert beckett took over in hop step a jump the speedy righlhander allowed of this week ab townscnd and nings only four runners were relief and held the opposition only five hits in the entire con- j his thornhill crew will b the able to reach first base neil lo a few scattered hits jck james jerry fenwick teit bob marriott started on the ofbai visitors here for a flood- pxve handled ihe mound warriner and earl brooksich intermediate norm jhalf time frank hulshof and will play host to claremont com- junior jim malloy david i retirement is such a wonder- 1 tony boerstra switched post- mencing at 7 30 pm stouffville ful age it seems a shame to tions and the move paid off at will be trying to chalk up its hill for the legion but was light encounter chores for greenwood joe ix- counted fotsr runs tor peach i marvin betz brian wilhes tindall waste it on peopl who like to the nine minute mark frank first victory over their eastern cet ud early halsfaai hmiud a 15 vacd al nvaifc