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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 14, 1960, p. 24

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p5 2 the sioufrvltif tribune tlir my u 1940 tportst procenko fattens his 340 batting average against oshawa markham outfielder morris procenko continue to bash the ball to all corners of the park cn tuesday night he padded his 310 batting average by belt- log two singles and a home run in four official trips to the plate the aces thumped j qshawas scugog cleaners 10- u in nine innings irocenkos fourbase blast j frame in the fourth inning he i poled a long ball inside the right field foul line and com pleted the circuit before the re lay had reached the infield the sacks vere empty at the time the motor city squad played a rather loose brand of ball in the third inning alone three runners crossed the plate on an error by richard march they committed two more bobbles in the seventh dan peters and ron taylor shared the mound chores lor the visitors harry young collected a dou ble and a single for markham morley petch slammed a two- base blow in the fourth and out ran a bunt single in the first al tidsbury and monte holman touched the oshawa hurlers for the other extrabase blows tids bury streaked all the way ar ound to third base on an infield hit owen mccrickard chalked lip the victory with an 8inning onehitter bob ellis took over in the ninth and finished the game both moundsmen yield ed home run shots tom chasz- ewski hit for the circuit in the fifth and dan peters clubbed a loundtripper in the ninth markham will reenter oasa competition again this fall ac cording to reports they will be classed in sr b colburn sparks double win bantam outfielder dave col- 1 burn sparked stouffville to l a twinbill exhibition victory j over two toronto teams in a doubleheader in the memorial i park or saturday colburn cranked out tour hits in six trips to the plate his hitting spree moved him from the clubs last place baiting posi tion to number fourteen with a 250 jim daniels still leads with a 555 ron castle has moved into the runnersup spot with an even 500 an uptodate breakdown will appear in next weeks issue paul mathews bandied the local squad on saturday on thursday evening bradford will be the visitors in stouff ville on saturday stouffville will battle aurora in a morn ingafternoon doubleheader coach wilf mcwhinnie is ap preciative of the response he has received from parents of boys in the lineup to date he has not lacked for transporta tion to all away games when youre past your prime prime yourself for the future by taking things easy the commercial fisherman has more opportunity to be disap pointed with his net income mrs reta laushway goes rjo bowling semifinals the stouffville lawn bowling club will be represented again this season in the provincial semifinal playoffs mrs reta laushway will compete in the ladies singles at kingston on aug 1th she defeated mrs vair of barrie in district 13 competitions mrs laushway is the representative from the southern area comprising en tries from whitby claremont agincourt markham richmond hill aurora and newmarket in the ladies doubles tourna jnent eleanor crossen and doro thy wagg were defeated by 3ottenham if you are carrying an extra head go ahead and dive into strange swimming places richmond hill trs here tuksday richmond hill jrs will be the visitors here on tuesday night of next week they will play the cardinals in a preplayoff ex hibition game on tuesday evening of this week the cards and midgets switched batteries bolstered by harry barber and gord eck- ardt the midgets were the win ners by a score of 64 glenn jackson started on the mound for the juniors with barry mc lean in relief jim miller com pleted the battery uxbridge thumps raglan 2012 csing raglan as fc stepping- stone uxbridge vaulted into a tie for first place by trouncing raglan 2012 sn wednesday night it was strictly an offen sive game for both sides they pounded out 23 base hits for a combined total of 32 runs ken nendick took the win for uxbridge scattering 8 safeties walking 1 and striking out 3 with the game already won playing coach bruce hougland took over on the mound in the 6th inning and finished the con test he allowed 1 hit walked 1 and struck out 1 p halik went the distance for raglan he was tagged with the loss giv ing up 13 hit walking 5 anil sti iking out 3 j hill led the uxbridge at tack with a triple and 2 singles ken nendick slammed a home run and single while ron no ble banged out a double and single other uxbridge hitters were brian kennedy with two singles bruce houghland a double tom millar a triple bert risebrough and jake cain each a single pud frown enjoyed a perfect evening at the plate for rag lan banging out a double and 2 singles in 3 trips ron noble uxbridge centre fielder was the defensive star of the evening in the first inning he raced to rob pete halik of a sure hit and minutes later he repeated the same play on a drive by ron cochrane uxbridge wasted no time in salting the game away as they put together 7 hits a walk and an error in the very first in ning v play markham the brougham juniors will lest their mound and plate power against the markham hawks on friday night in the brougham park the home lineup will include many well- known players from the clare mont community league gord and murray mcdowell bob clodd bruce redshaw ray ward wilf gliddon gord and doug allman and howard mal colm the hawks have a fast- stepping crew and although they have not fared too well in their league this season they are performing in a strong group to date six teams have filed entries in the jr d provincial playoffs in addition to broug ham other hamlets include highgate lnnerkip melbourne rostock and abington f musselmans lake ballantrae saturday was a fun day for the ballantrae united picnick ers the annual picnic was held at sibbalds point lake simcoe and the weatherman cooper ated after dinner there were games for all mrs burrows demonstrated that she could really mean business with a hammer and spike by winning the spike driving contest young marilyn pattcnden proved to be the best shoe kicker in the crowd archie watson was the best among the men the big prize for married women only was won by mrs wylie who proved what many have thought for some time shes a big blowhard and was first to get a balloon blown tied and bro ken many thanks to mrs f cartwright who generously do nated a 500 food voucher as the prize mr and mrs richardson au rora sideroad had guests over the weekend mrs jack pater- son gayle and robert from ponoka alberta have come east for an all too brief visit the patersons were formerly from the 7th line the sympathy of the com munity goes out to howard and florence stony and family howards dad died after the very tragic accident at bloom- ington corners last tuesday friends and neighbours ot mr and mrs l pringle lake- shore road send congratula tions and hearty good wishes mr and mrs pringle celebrated their golcton wedding anniver sary on wednesday july 20th the pringles have been sum mer residents at musselmans lake for over fortytwo years win from barrie stouffvillrs home run hitters teed off on barrie pitchers on thursday night and rapped 5 home runs into the deep out field to spark the local squad to a 166 victory the game was 93yearold in tourney the eighth annual markham open checker championship took place on the grounds at the home of mr and mrs fred f vacher 213 roslin ave to ronto on saturday july 9 1960 the contest was under the ex pert guidance of albert s whee ler president of the ontario checker association amongst this well attended gathering were players from toronto hamilton oshawa trenton stratford penetang and buf falo the oldest player was mr d tucker of hamilton 93 and the youngest was jim thomp son 13 who made a most re markable showing the championship was won by e v thompson the toronto champion with a score of 26 points other principal scorers were f j vacher 25 pts d mccrory with 21 pts jimmie thompson 18 a nethery 17 j cassar 17 e s mould 16 j tucker 16 v grant 15 m segal 15 h cole 14 w lynde 14 w j lowrie 14 after play was completed lunch was served which was en joyed by everybody and the cup was presented to the win ner e v thompson by miss mary mcnab miss mcnab re marking on the goodwill and good humor of all the checker players winners and losers alike made the humorous-sug- gjon that if messrs eisen hower and kruschev could get together and play checkers it might be a good thing for the disposition of both of them the tournament next year will be held at the same place on the second saturday in july 1961 pickering collapses as key player is ejected from game bob moffat pickerings hot- teiipcred short stop was ejected from a scheduled community league contest with uxtialge on thursday night and his loss from the lineup led to the total collapse of his team moving into the last inning uxbridge held a scant one run lead the highstrung moffat and allan hockley of uxbridge exchanged words when the pickering player carried his remarks too far he was given the old heave- ho by the umpire uxbridge pro ceeded to score a total of six runs and walk off with an easy 103 victory the win gave uxbridge a temporary hold on hie fit- place position in the group jinj noble went the distance for tht northern squad he registered i strike outs he didnt give up single walk bob carlisle took the loss although he limited ux bridge to four singles his wild ness pioved to be his downfall he walked 11 men piekering counted three runs in the 3rd inning but noble shut them out for the remainder of the game b ashenhurst j hill and bruce houghland belted singles for the winners bob moffat slam med a home run for pickering terry sherlock slammed a dou ble bill mortal and al morrish each bagged singles local girls battle barrie to 77 tie pointers in practice the stouffville bantam club is currently playing in the north york minor baseball league later in the season they will advance into provin cial competition against oppo sition of a similar class ev ery saturday the team holds a regular workout in the park pictured here coach wilf mc whinnie gives list baseman david slack a few personal pointers on a proper batting stance at the plate the teams firststring catcher is paul stover hunter starts in played under the lights in bar rie dareen jarvis and marion gayman each collected a pair of roundtrippers helen gay man slammed one 4base blow audrey murisen continued to show good promise at short stop and erma redshaw made some good blocks on wellhit ground balls at second base sister ua whacked out four singlebase blows the key defensive play of the contest was completed by stou- ffvitles joan raymer she rac ed into the deep outfield to pull off an over the shoulder catch jane cook went the dis tance on the mound for the win ners she hurled good ball and received fine support from her mates the first hunter safetycourses are now being organized by whitchurch conservation club it is now mandatory under on tario law that each new hunter take a course in hunter safety training before a hunting lic ense of any sort may be issued the conservation club is spon soring the training in this area with plans to hold the courses at vandorf as soon as there is sufficient enrolment courses are open to anyone 15 years and over it will include firearms identification and mechanism safe punting practices game laws anotfc game bird and animal identification cour tesy and sportsmanship marks manship under supervision three training classes will be held and a written test given a certificate will then he award ed to those successful and this certificate must be presented when an application is made for a hunting license applications are available from hal botham and jack crawford at vandorf and from gordon duckworth third concession whitchurch irwin watts president of the conservation club said that he local group is happy to be the sponsoring body for safe and sensible hunting is an important part of the conservation pro gram a 16 yearold girl posed as being 20 most girls dont do it until theyre about 30 stocky claremont righthander bruce redshaw twirled a fine 2hitter on tuesday night to blank pickering 60 in a sched uled claremont community league contest in chalking up the victory he whiffed a total of 14 batters in the first game of the twin bill brougham finally came up vviih 7r vlfc avfr greenwood they downed their rivals by a score of 102 lloyd pascoe was the winner bill maxwell ab sorbed the loss brother reunite mr frederick buckland from new britain conn is presently visiting witli his brother mr len buckland 5th concession of whitchurch the brothers have not seen one another for fifteen years mr buckland from the us who is a retired army officer is accompanied by his son david during the weekend the two visiting bro thers talked by longdistance telephone with a third member of the family the first time the three had talked together in 35 years for bantams the majority of pitchers may not be usually recognized as good batters but such is not the case to date with jim daniels righthander with the stouffville bantam club at the present time he tops the teams average with an even 500 he has col lected 7 hits in 14 trips to the plate mike cadieux and paul stover are tied in the runners- up position with 437 ross brown has had more at bats than his other mates with 26 and has posted a eommendable 385 their individual results j are as follows v a triple by barries betty bishop and a past ball allowed the visitors to split the points with stouffville in a wellplayed ladies softball contest on wed nesday night of last week joan raymer and janice hipwell hooked up in a real pitchers duel the latter yielded only 7 hits joan raymer hurled a stingy 9hitter marion gayman came up with her usual home run per game effort her circuit blow gave the local girls a temporary 20 lead ila redshaw was parked on base at the time the redshaw sisters were stouffvilles most potent batters they each had two hits in three trips joyce roberts and helen gayman tapped out other single- base blows barb jenkins had two hits for barrie leadoff batter marg white belted a home run rightfielder nora geer pulled off two fine running catches on wellhit balls she grabbed a long drive from the bat of betty bishop in the third and smothered another shot by frankie excll in the seventh audrey murison looked at home in her new short stop spot and personally handled six putouts helen gayman has been shifted over to third base nhl allstars here monday bobbie baun carl brewer frank mahovlich and many more stars of nhl promin ence will feature an exhibi tion game here on monday night the oakridge legion will provide the opposition the contest will start at 815 pm the gome has been ar ranged by the club manager gregg currie the proceeds arc in aid of a boys swim ming pool project at the st johns training school at ux bridge the admission is only 25e newmarket u bantams 16 jiat the too strong wz hollow a hardhitting newmaijd place team packed too much plate direction mound strength for stouffvie cross- they defeated the local sq 313 in a scheduled north y minor baseball league conw on thursday evening co wilf mcwhinnie pressed tlv pitchers into service in an fort to hold the visiting b men in check bill lehnv started but gave way to min cadieux in the fifth jim dai iels took over the mound chore in the seventh collectively thojj yielded 21 hits their lack control accounted for much of their trouble they issued 21 ea bases on balls fasjfi two stouffville pinchhitters collected a pair of safeties paul tj stover and jim daniels rapped jc out singles in the fifth inning david slack belted the lone ex trabase blow a twobagger in the sixth dave richardson was newmarkets best with two sin gles and a home run dave smalley and lee gould com bined their pitching efforts to chalk up a 3hitter ah i 1 i community lg standing w 11 31 10 uxbridge brougham claremont altona greenwood ballantrae pickering raglan tues results brougham 10 greenwood 2 claremont 6 pickering 0 j l 3 3 3 g 8 9 12 13 t pts 23 23 22 15 15 9 s atfxwtxxxx the sign of a good time red sox have heavy tournament schedule the markham red sox are priming for their forthcoming mint in the oba playoffs they have lined up a total of throe exhibition games in five nights on wednesday evening they played host to the stouffville cardinals on saturday eve ning peterboro ptej will be the visitor for a six oclock en counter peterboro is an int a entry in a sunday fixture peoples credit jewellers will meet markham all games arc played at unionville a number of former stouffville plavers have bolstered the red sox lineup including ross madill births burkholder mr and mrs douglas burkholder nee ma ry pennanenl are exceeding ly pleased to announce the birth of their second son da vid allen born on tuesday july 19 19fi0 in the york county hospital newmarket a darling baby brother for robert third greatgrandchild for mis alice a wilson widemax glen and jean wideman iwe rael are hap py to announce the birth of their son on july 13 istjo at i he bricrbush hospital stouff ville a hrothcr or jimmy glenda and mary ann maxwells 3run homer sinks raglan ii to 9 6 r a jim daniels 14 7 1 6 500 paul stover it 7 7 2 437 mike cadieux 16 7 1 i 437 dave slack 23 9 4 6 391 ross brown 26 10 2 10 3s5 ken aida 12 4 3 3 333 k mcwhinnie 14 4 a 5 286 dave james 11 3 o 3 273 w crowdar 12 3 9 3 250 jim hill 13 3 3 4 230 francis haylou 22 5 3 5 227 ron castle 5 1 0 2 200 allen meabry 10 2 3 6 200 bill harmon 11 2 5 3 182 tom norton 14 2 5 6 143 bill lehman 10 1 2 6 100 dave colburn 10 0 6 5 000 successful love knots are lied with just one beau theatre uxbridge thursday to saturday july 21st to 23rd wake hen its over color cinemascope ernie kovacs it shawk pest comes to dinner cartoon news xx0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxvrxxx xxt for several tense moments last thursday it looked 5 if raglans best team effort of the year and a remarkable pitching performance by rag- j however he usually managed lans murrav birkett would bear down and pitch himself hits and struck out 1 but got mmself into continualdifucui- ty issuing 11 walks most of the things that are worth having arc worth going after but most people arc sjtts- don hayres graham frisbylfjed to o after them after a produce their first win in near ly a dozen games however leading 9s in the bottom of the 6th raglan de cided to pitch to bill maxwell with 2 runners on base ami their hopes for a win vanished as he slammed a home run to drive in 3 runs and salt away an 119 greenwood victory bill maxwell registered the victory limiting raglan to 6 hits striking out 6 and walk ing 4 however the perform ance by birkett overshadowed out ot the jams this perform ance seemed to inspire the rag lan seam and they came up with their best effort of the year bolh in the field and at the plate maxwell slammed a home run i double to lead the green wood offensive while reg san derson and jerry cooper each cocked doubles earl gauslin gord gaulin and bob sciirim each bagged a single murray birkett helped his own cause with a solid triple everything else never having gord holiday smashed a home i pitched before he was forced run marcel bowin hit a dou- o take to the mound due tobie ted lyors goid forrester the abmncc of the regular rag- and ron cochrane eah collected gomujey stouffville and la91im0nt area residents now a new service by marmill feeds your feed is as close as your phone by using our special telephone service at no extra cost to you all long distance and ask for zenith 71210 try marmill quality feeds and marmill quality service today

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