Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 11, 1960, p. 10

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pjs w the stguftylue tribune thurwfcy augurt it 1960 claremont wins tournament title bob redshaw may continue to win plenty of ball games within the next few years but it is unlikely he will ever heap more glory on either himself or his claremont team mates than he did on saturday after noon unwinding his right arm like a steel spring he mowed down the opposing batsmen like so many ducks in a shooting gallery brougham bowed to his mound mastery in the tournament semifinals and uxbridge experienced a similar fate in the title contest his double shutout performance of 90 and 60 was given a resounding round of applause even by partisan rival fans the slingshot hurler appeared so relaxed with each passing inning one would have thought he was merely engaged in a pregame warmup he coasted through a total of fourteen innings and from all appearances he could easily have worked through fourteen more the blazing hot sun which had noticeably weakened the efforts of his rivals failed to affect his speed or control throughout the twogame endurance test only a scratch single by veteran brougham infielder stu mcguckin robbed him of a nohitter in the opener he fired a stingy fivehitter at uxbridge in the final the powerful brougham batsmen appeared helpless at the plate in five of the seven innings they were retired in order seven were strikeout victims no man advanced further than second base he issued only one base on balls that to rival hurler lloyd pascoe in the third inning he was left stranded a fine run ning catch by centrefielder gord allman in the sixth on a drive by broughams rao ellicott halted a threat ened rally cleanup slugger ivan booth a usual long- ball hitter was as inept as his hapless mates he lifted a fiy ball to gord allman in the second went down on strikes in the fourth and bounced out to first sacker bruce redshaw in the seventh it was the same story all the way down the line in the fourth redshaw whiffed the side his victims were rae ellicott booth and jack bradshaw brougham starter lloyd pasc s wilted under the sweltering heat and gave way to frank stroud in the third he limited the claremont club to three hits and one run but jack rennies boys had already tucked the victory safely inside their duffle bags uxbridge batters fared slightly better than did brougham in the hitting department but they left five men marooned on the sacks even twobase blows by brian kennedy 2 and john hill failed to break the ice righthander redshaw confined the uxbridge safe ties to kennedy hill and bob risebrough he continued to employ excellent control and failed to yield a single walk he registered four strikeouts on offense bob redshaw was equally effective in six trips to the plate he belted a triple a double and a single he drove in four runs in the two games and personally counted two more ray ward never looked better he ripped three doubles through the infield and pushed three mates across the plate in right field he hauled down two wellhit drives and picked uxbridges john hill off at first base when the latter underestimat ed his throwing arm dave beverley fared well in spite of his eighth position in the batting order the agile receiver clouted two singles and a double bruce red shaw had a pair of hits both singles extrabase blows came from the bats of ken mcintosh doug allman and allan redshaw the latter slammed a triple off ux bridge starter jim noble but was picked off on a run down between third base and the plate gord allman had one hit a single also off noble john hill took over in relief on the uxbridge mound and twirled a one- hitter in four complete innings in the tournament opener uxbridge rolled over the altonapeachs entry by a score of 114 murray mcdowell a oneman hero in last years tourney was belted for nine hits his mates made his cause more difficult by committing a total of nine errors four hobbles came in the third inning dave fockler finished the game jim noble twirled a sixhitter for the win ners john hill poled a home run for uxbridge with two mates aboard eric pilkey and pete dunce slammed circuit clouts for altona don dunkeld rapped out a triple the 525 tournament prize was presented to clare- monts bob redshaw he spoke briefly giving the credit to the members of the club for their support local bowlers win watts bowling trophy a stouffville trio captured the watts bowling trophy in a mix ed trebles tournament held on the local rreens on monday aug sth the tourney attracted a sellout attendance and ton stouffville members were re quired to sit out high for three wins was a stouffville three some of andy williams and mr and mrs fred crossen second high for three wins were mr and mrs willson and mrs cope- land of aurora high for two wins were elgin wagg hilda middleton and charles grove a richmond hill trio were high with one win including mr lane and mr and mrs savage local members took part in two tournaments on thursday august sth in a jitrey at rich mond hill stouffville winners were frd crosmn ard albeit kins in a ladies treble- i lindsay hattie storry lou i bear and agres wallace were high for two wins in a mixed doubles tourney at aurora on saturday august 6 merv and mabel watts were high with three wins high for one win were george and hilda middleton loses in semlfinal mrs reta laushway lost out in her bid to represent this dist rict in the lawn bowling singles of ontario the semifinals were held at kingston on thurviay aug 4th mrs laushway drop ped the first two games to ot tawa and toronto runnymerie i she won her last game with belleville mrs stuckey of tor- onto was the winner j ssilsh 11 ft- jgj fffufttpi 3j si 5 i r k im i h mi zion squares series with oshawa third baseman john hill sparked mi zion to a 54 victory over oshawa merchants on monday night to square their quarter final series at one game apiece the motor city squad took the opener 32 hill belled three hits to pace the homesters plate attack the visitors played rather loose ball and committed a total of five errors bob boyce handled the mound chores for oshawa and was clipped for five hits ron jones registered the win holding the powerpacked mer chants to eight hits he register ed eight strikeouts boyce was best at bat with two of his teams s safeties in the series opener gary copeland lashed a threerun ho mer into the outfield in the firt inning to give oshawa a 30 lead ron jones twirled superb lull jivuluutthe remaining innings and held the homesters off the score sheet wes evans broke the ice for mt zion in the fifth when lie singled and scor ed on a drive by ron jones pair of singles by vein fergu son and john hill pushed the other mt zion tally across the plate in the sixth the rubber game of the series has been scheduled for alexandra park in oshawa on thursday aug it la 0asa displays pitching skill claremont righthander bob ing performance in a softball fired a onehitter to blank the his accomplishment was the redshaw amazed both the tournament staged in the brougham team 90 and then feature attraction of the en- fans and rival batters with a claremont community park proceeded to whitewash the tire fourteam tourney brilliant double shutout pitch- on saturday afternoon he uxbridge team 60 in the final staff photo the stouffville girls turned their heavy guns on a weakened newmarket club thursday ev ening and thumped out a 284 basketball score the victory gave the local squad a twogame sweep of the semifinal series they will now play barrie for the league title once the pride and joy of york county the newmarket team showed little power at the plate little depth on the mound and even less agility in the field any colour displayed by the home team was due to their eyecatching uniforms it was one of newmarkets worst sea sons in the girls softball circuit this was mainly due to a short age bench strength that failed fill the shoes of former stars who decided to hang up their spikes at the end of 59 colleen cane displayed some of the spark that once attracted good crowds to the fair ground hel en swale helen watt susan crisp and donna scott showed brief flashes of the old tea the stouffville team too sported a makeshift lineup for thursdays tilt and the inclusion of betty- ann slack was all that saved them from default the summer vacation headache caught up to them and only nine players were available by the 830 dead- lino audrey murisons arrival bolstered the roster to ten two newmarket pitchers hel en watt and georgina shadwick could not hold the stouffville haters in check sparked by doreen jarvis the locals bom barded rival hurlers for 32 hits in the second game four of these drives were extra base blows catcher jarvis poled a total of five singles and a doub le joan rnymer was cloe be hind her battery mate with five hits all singles other safeties were counted by maig smith 3 singles erma redshaw 3 singles 1 triple marion gay- man 1 double 1 single joyce roberts 3 singles 1 triple helen gayman 2 singles bon nie kennedy 3 singles and bet tyann slack 3 singles colleen cane collected three of her teams nine hits donna scott susan crisp helen wait and helen swale counted the others the regular club coach was not in attendance at the con test joan raymer who seems to improve as the season progres ses worked seven out of the eight innings audrey murison took over in the eighth but was lifted in the ninth when she en countered control trouble new market committed a total of s errors stouffville made 5 bob bles in spite of the overwhelm ing score built up by the visit ors the homesters never stopp ed trying they were still hope ful of staging a rally in the ninth when colleen cane whack ed out a single with only one out donna scott and barbara iondry wen down in order to retire the side newmarket will cial playoffs stouffville 13 newmarket 10 newmarket had their home- run bats swinging in the series opener under the stouffville lights on wednesday night of last week ruth mcintosh sur prised her mates and even her self by lashing two roundtrip pers into the deep outfield one in the fourth and one in the seventh in addition she belted a single in the sixth her final fourbase blast drove three runs across the plate to give her club a temporary 107 lead it melted away in the eighth when stouff ville rallied with five runs col leen cane also bagged a four- bagger it came in the fifth with two mates aboard up until the seventh inning righthander helen watt confin ed the local batsmen to ten hits they bunched together seven blows in the remaining innings to score six runs doreen jarvis reached first base on every trip to the plate with a home run three singles and two errors marg smith raised her average with three singles and two walks in six times at bat joyce roberts joan raymer and er ma redshaw had two safeties a- piece all singles marion gay- man poled a triple joan raym er worked the route for the win ners she allowed 11 hits walk ed two and struck out eight thursday evening was a frus trating night for claremont bat ters as they tried in vain to solve the slow ball wizardry of ballantrae hurler rae pipher they dropped the contest by a close 32 decision in contrast to the blinding speed of other league pitchers the lanky pitcher baffled his op position with a combination of drops and curves his changeup was working perfectly and he whiffed a total of nine men claremont could collect only 3 hits one of these drives was a home run by opposition mound star bob ftedshaw he allowed only three bases on balls redshaw worked the route for claremont he was clipped for 7 hits walked 1 and struck out 4 norm mowder powered the ballantrae plate attack with a single and a double pitcher pipher gord paisley ken davis and ross pattenden each count ed singles glen mowder slamm ed a double in the third inning ray ward belted a double for claremont bob redshaws four- base blow almost cleared the outfield fence the allman broth ers doug and gord completed two fine fielding plays gord al lman raced deep into centre field to complete a mickey man tle overtheshouldor catch on glen mowdors long drive doug allman veered far to his right at second base to spear rae piphers line shot and throw out the runner ron mortimer look ed good for ballantrae defensive ly when he snared gord all- mans sinking drive in left field in the sixth inning it was an important victory for ballantrae in their battle with raglan for the final playoff position meet richmond hill in playoffs it will lie stouffville against richmond hill in the first round of tile provincial ladies soft ball playoffs according to the latest information as received by coach doug oneill the series will likely start around aug 16th the winner possibly will meet dixie in the second round coach oneill will have a strengthened club with the re turn oc infielder lenore sykes and outfielder ha redshaw gwenn kennedy is expected to be back later this month mt zion has filed an entry in the oasa playoffs and will meet roseneatli in tiie series op ener the first game has been scheduled for the brooklin park on wednesday night aug lttlu roseneath is a small hamlet lo cated between cobourg and campbellford rain cancels game nstall mmmi finsetters new brunswick automatic pin setters have been installed in the ultramodern bowling alley at the markham shopping cen tre in an effort to acquaint the patrons with the system the manager mr harry watson will permit each and every ad ult to bowl one free game be tween a period extending from monday aug 15th to saturday aug 20th brougham juniors defeated the markham hawks 115 last week at brougham bob clodd and murray mcdowell shared the mound chores for the win ners bert beckett and ted mat thews toiled on the mound for the hawks billy bowen veteran soft- ball hurler and one of the all- time greats of north york soft- ball has been on the inactive list most of the season due to a bad back now billy finds hes in good shape and he will join richmond hill in the north york township senior b circuit horses elephants ard a fa ther with a new baby in arms not enter a team in the provm- i can sleep while standing up a steady downpour of rain washed out a scheduled playoff softball contest between the markham aces and oshawa hefcrings in markham on tues day night the series will re sume on thursday the aces took the opener 52 mt zion is battling oshawa merchants in another quarterfinal round two circuit blows by jim raymer and al tidsbury with the score deadlocked at 22 broke up a tight contest in the fifth inning of the first game in the seventh inning it was the raymcrtidsbury combinat ion that again chalked up mark ham tallies boh ellis on the markham mound twirled a nif ty threehitter one o f the drives was a home run blow by buz- minski into deep right field greenwood climbed to within 2 points of 4th place altona on monday evening as they hung on to defeat a neversaydic pickering club s7 going into the bottom of the last inning ted aldridge on the greenwood mound was breezing along with a comfortable 82 margin but pickering exploded for 5 big runs to drive him out of the box and bring on greenwoods ace hurler bill maxwell the big blow was a home run by oppos ing hurler bob carlisle with 2 mates on base with one man out maxwell walked doug mof fat who was then thrown out on a close play stealing second stan bastedo in a pinchhitting role kept pickerings hopes a- live by reaching first on an er ror however bob moffat the potential winning run went down swinging to end the game ted aldridge twirled four and a third innings to gain the decis ion for greenwood scattering 5 safeties walking 6 and striking out 2 maxwell in relief walked 1 and struck out 1 bob carlisle and bill moffat worked on the pickering mound giving up s hits walking 4 and striking out 5 m bryant the stofcy green wood catcher led his club at the plate pounding out 2 doubles and a single in 3 appearances at the plate for a perfect evening gord gauslin slammed 2 singles while reg sanderson and har old titterton each collected a single bob clodd blasted a home run in the 5th with the sacks empty bill moffat with a double and single and bob carlisle with a liome run gave greenwood the most trouble while bob moffat and don rowe each bagged a single cards vs it will be he veteran hci sox against the agile cnrdiit nls in an exhibition benefit game in the stouffville inik on thursday evening to night the former tri-coun- ty league champions will stage a seven inning come back and all proceeds will ho used to further minor bull in the town lome selicll stan miller and chuck parsons may see action on tile mound for tliu red sox don llaynes will complete he lalery many barber will hurl for the jun iors willi gord eekardt behind lie plate members of the red sox rosier have already given the fund it big boost with a donation of 2500 sports zephyr finas who last season captured the intermediate c ontario rural softball associa tion championship will reenter the competition again this sea son tle announcement of zephyrs intention to get back into the ontario competition came from the finas coach alan lockie the powerful bravo broth ers will head an alltar pro fessional wrestling card ir tie stouffville arena on friday- evening aug 12th in addit ion to this brother combinat ion four midget roatmen will be on hand for a tag team bout other single attractions will be the muscular fred at- in and the veteran lee ilcrin- ing- sc bowling lanes owling one game per person adults only mon aug 15 to sat aug 20 bow automatic 8 brunswick automatic pinsetters just installed open rowling from 12 noon on for information phone 1383

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