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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 4, 1963, p. 10

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ftp 10 the stourtvillt- tribun tfcuruky my 4 wsj four stouffville pitchers fail to stem greenwood plate power in their lat garr memorial park greenwood sr came out on the hort end of an 1110 score it was a far different story on thursday nizht when stouffville hosted the same club again in a flood light fixture greenwood teed off on four local pitchers for 19 hits and 16 runs stouffville was limited to 6 hits and 4 runs dave fockler started the kouffville mound parade lie worked two and onethird in nings allowed 5 hits walked 1 and struck out 1 he was charged with 7 runs peg o neill came out of retirement to toil one and twothirds innings he was clipped for 3 hits walk ed 1 and struck out 1 he was charged with 1 run gord tarr took over in the 5th and lasted 3 innings he gave up 9 hits walked 2 and struck out 2 pete dunec finished the game in two innings he allowed 1 hit walked none and struck out none cai 1 earlc went the full nine inning distance on the greenwood hill and twirled a fine 6hitter he whiffed 8 the stouffville batters none and walked infield leader greenwood shortstop buck heron turned in a great per formance for the winners jti addition to six great putout plays at the infield hot spot he also wielded a powerful bat with 3 singles and a home run catcher gord gauslin who ap pears to improve with age whacked out a single and a triple and personally scored 4 of his teams 16 runs pitcher karle belted a single double and triple pete dunec poked out a pair of safeties for stouffville and was robbed of an extrabase blow in the 1st when shortstop heron gloved a line drive bruce fockler batting in the cleanup spot slammed a dou ble and a single roger stover and geo neal each had a sin gle- both clubs had their own i share of errors stouffville com mitted 5 and greenwood 4 on thursday evening to night i victoria square will be the visitors in the memorial park fail to get any hits all stars whalloped 110 by markham trying to beat the heat sports judd to rescue too late to save r hill from loss to aces markham aces handed richmond hill dynes jewel lers their second defeat of the season last wednesday night in a metro major fastball league contest at markham the final rore was 62 j the end result proved one thing without the great ray judd on the mound the rich mond hill team is nothing the aces pounded six hits and scored six runs off starter brent selvage in the first two and twothird innings three men also reached first by avalks in that short time judd one of the best fastball pitchers ln ontario and no doubt the best to play in this area hurl- ed the last five and onethird innings striking out twelve bat- iters while walking none mark- ham could manage only two hits both singles off him hurls 4hitfer lefty bob ellis went the distance on the markham mound and although he struck out only four batters and walk- ed seven men he turned in a tfine effort limiting the opposi tion to only four hits two of these came in the fifth inning with the others in the first and eighth frames the markham infield put on one of the finest displays seen here in some time second base- man jim johnson committed tthe aces only error they made up for this when they completed a great double put- nut in the next play the throw twent from first baseman ber- nie mcgriskin to shortstop al ii tidsbury at second and back to jim johnson who was covering first base earlier in the game tidsbury had gloved a line drive off the bat of chico fer nandez and then thrown to third to catch ken coultes oft the bag for another double play this was the key play of the game as the bases were loaded at the time richmond hill committed four errors with former markham short stop neb gayman making two of these gayman failed to be any threat at the plate as he did not get a hit in four times at bat bill johnson leads bill johnson once again led his team in the hitting depart ment belting a single and a threerun homer in four trips to the plate jim mcwhirter back behind the plate after a lengthy layoff had two singles two runs batted in and scored one run in four times at bat jim johnson 2 bernie mc griskin and bob ellis each col lected safeties and scored runs leftfielder bill degeer poled a single and a tworun homer for dynes moe williamson with a double and pinchhitter matt kinnari with a single collected their other hits markham left eight men on base while richmond hill stranded ten each team left the bases loaded once the loss left richmond hill coach casey cripps tearing his hair out at one point in the game he asked the umpire to order mike huggins off the lefty ted mathews ard i righthander owen mckrickard j pitched nohit ball lat saiur- day night as the markham aces whalloped the nhl allstars 110 in a seven inning exhibition game at markham mathews started the game i for markham and struck out six batters while walking five in the first four innings al though mathews was in no trouble owen mckrickard came in to pitch the last three frames striking out three men and walking three at the end of the second in ning the aces had failed to get a man on base and it looked like it would be a very close game but they scored three runs in the third one in the fourth two more in the fifth and pushed five men home in the sixth megukiii top batter firstbaseman bernie mc griskin led the aces at the plate whacking a single a dou ble and a triple in four times at bat in addition he had four runs batted in and scored one run himself ken beckett also had a big night belting two singles and a double to drive in three runs and count once himself morris procenko 2 ted mathews jim johnson rick conlin and bill johnson counted the other markham tal lies bill johnsons only hit of the game was a homerun with two of his mates on base in the sixth inning the long fly ball caught leftfielder rod seiling by surprise and sailed far over his head the markham infield played errorless ball al tidsbury at shortstop played very well billy harris turned in a good game at third base for the all- stars shortstop cal gardner committed two errors eddie shack who played at right field put on a bit of a show joking with the crowd and clowning much of the time he struck out two of the three times he was at bat bobby baun charlie burns ed chadwick jack foley and al sullivan completed the line up for the nhl team at the end of the game the players were surrounded by children seeking autographs about 1000 people watched the con test ballontrae girls whallop east gwillimbury the ballantrae girls softball team whalloped east gwillim bury 30s tuesday night at ballantrae ft was their first win of the season they had previously lost three games and tied one shirley cantwell led her team scoring six runs sharon smalley and wendy burrows each counted four runs gail dart gail underwood and christine renaud all belled home runs sharon renaud was the winning pitcher chris le- clerc pitched for east gwil limbury lose to newmarket last thursday night at new market ballantrae lost by a score of 109 gail dart played well in centrefield she also led ballantrae in the scoring counting three runs maureen padley scored twice christine renaud had a homerun pitch er mary stokes scored three runs for newmarket tie holland 1anding on tuesday night of last week ballantrae and holland landing played to a 1717 tie shirley cantwell and marjorie hall scored three runs each for ballantrae holland landing pitcher carol scott scored three runs jane terwoerds set 3 records markham bench because he wasnt wearing a uniform cripps had made several trips to the mound early in the game before he finally decided to put in ray judd gord coverley plate and gabby lapointe were the rul ing officials there was no game for the aces last night but next week lakeshore will be the vis itors game time is 830 pm aces sign new pitcher have heir the markham aces signed a fourth pitcher to mound staff fred dyke a wind mill hurler will be used mainly for oasa insurance in inter mediate b class relief right hander owen mckrickard is not eligible for provincial playoff duty due to the residence rule markhams number one mounds- man is still boh ellis with ted matthews available for relief assistance a total of sixteen records were broken in the recent field day conducted between students of summitview and orchard park public schools eight were set by boys and eight by girls grade 8 student jane ter woerds was nosed out for the senior title but she did estab lish three individual records in her class she did 7 ft 2 v4 inch es in the standing broad lump ran the 100 yard dash in 14 sec onds and was clocked in the relay at 4s5 seconds colleen hisey a repeat cham pion in the intermediate ranks topped two previous records with a 6 ft 63 inch jump in the standing broad and a 109 second race in the 75 yard dash pat smith the senior cham pion in the boys department set two records he completed the 100 yard dash in 128 seconds and rolled to a new mark of 4 ft 9 inches in the high jump other individual records were set by kathy boyd jr girls gayle plaskitt int girls har old crowder int boys doro thy haylow jr girls robt duxbury jr boys stephen boyd int boys derek gresh- am int boys ben aida sr boys and peter sanderson int boys over the holiday weekend thousands of people stream ed out of the city in an ef fort to escape the heat the local resort centre of mussel- mans lake wrs a favourite spot for many at cedar beach the influx of bathers and picnickers was estimated afternoon as temperatures at over 15000 this was the so to the midnineties scene as captured by the tribune camera on sunday staff photo ballantrae juniors edge mount albert ballantrae edged mount al bert 32 in a lake simcoe jun ior league tilt at ballantrae last thursday night it was the homesters first win of the sea son wayne keeler pitched the whole game for the winners giving up only five hits while striking out eight batters he walked five men don lee was the losing pitcher he was clip ped for seven hits and struck out nine batters he gave up only one base on balls bob green opened the scor ing for mount albert in the first inning and nelson wagg put them ahead 20 in the third ballantrae scored one run in the fourth and another in the fifth frame to tie the game they added the winner in the sixth fred watson garrv gall and bill mcnelly scored gall led ballantrae at the plate belting a triple and a double in three pickkking township softball league minor girls villa rouge 44 bay rjriges 6 greenwood 37 bay ridges 20 liverpool 45 pick beach r pick beach 2s b ridges 22 villa rouge 38 greenwood 22 times at hat wayne keeler 2 fred watson john smithson and mcnelly each collected singles bob green had a triple for the losers don lee 2 nelson wagg and don kirton had singles ballantrae left four men on base while mt albert stranded twelve mount albert played errorless ball while the win ners committed no less than seven errors return game the return game was played under the lights at mt albert on tuesday night mt albert were the victors in this one by a score of 1413 don kirton was the winning pitcher he hurled the last five innings giving up five hits don lee started on the mound but lasted only one and onethird innings giving way to joe case who stayed in for only two- thirds of an inning lee and case were clipped for four hits each wayne keeler went the distance for ballantrae he gave up only six hits hut walk ed no less than ten batters bob green don kirton bob farr and joe case were the leading scorers for mt albert each counting twice norm mowder scored three times for ballantrae fred watson and bill renaud each had two runs brooklin blanked 50 a five run outburst in the 4th inning on thursday night gave hefferings enough runs to blank mt zion 50 in a scheduled osh- awa and district softball league contest brooklin failed to squeeze a man across the plate as white on the hefferings hill tossed a sparkling 3hitter murray jones vern ferguson and john hill were the only batsmen to touch him for safeties ron jones on the brooklin mound allowed 5 hits and struck out 11 white whiffed 7 editors mail stouffville ont july 2 1963 fine shutout scunog 70 bob campbell fired threehitter on tuesday night of last week as rrnoklin shut out scugog cleaners 70 in an osh awa and district softball league game elmo gibson john hill and vern ferguson showed good plate power for the winners gihsoii clouted a home run and a single hill had ferguson collected sports editor the tribune dear sir as a spectator at the nhl allstar game at markham last saturday night i came away very disappointed i know this team could not help it if they didnt get even one hit off the markham team but they could at least have tried harder most of the time they seemed to be just trying to get the game over faster in order to collect their 250 i believe this figure is not far off the actual amount they received and be on their way wiien the game was over a few of the players stayed around to give autographs but some could not even do this eddie shack whose signature most of the children wanted had left almost before the last out of the game this socalled nhl all- star team had only three pres ent day nhl players in the lineup where were the others who were supposed to plav tim hnrton bobby nevin bobby pulford i think many of the fans in attendance es pecially the children were dis appointed that these players did not appear roth the tribune and the markham paper carried articles last week saying thev would be there i think the management of this nhl allstar team must need the money prettv had when they use the names of lions club chefs 3 hits and lllci men for their own profit pair j signed a disappointed fan ray judd the pitching sen sation with richmond hill in the metro fastball league is not unbeatable as markham aces discovered in a recent yamc the aces defeated their rivals 21 with judd on the mound in the reiun tilt played at markham last week the aces were again the winners although judd entered the contest only in relief star photo ssls i faring twp richmond hill donna skinner and nancy hopkins each rounded the sacks six times on thursday night as stouffville edged rich mond hill 3531 in a freehitting contest trudy cadieux and nancy murphy each counted 4 susan schell scored times stouffville held n big lead as the clubs headed into the final inning but fifteen richmond hill batter paraded to the plate in the 6th to jcore 12 i times softball lg results intermediate girls frnchms bay 13 bay ridges 2 greenwood 9 brougham 0 runs fairpoit 10 greenwood 3 three j grecmvod 13 brougham 3 frnchms bay 19 b ridges ii juvenile girls baths rsso 11 bay ridges 0 frnchs bay 15 liverpool 12 liverpool 27 pick beach s bay ridzrs 20 liverpool 17 i baths esao 13 broucham 12 dozens of roast chicken found ready sale at the an nual stouffville lions club street dance and barbecue on wednesday evening of last week two local chefs i bun sellers left and bert taylor are show here at work over the hot griddle staff photo oshawa and dist softball lg standings northern section p w i rts brooklin 10 7 port perry 11 r genosha 12 4 peoples 1 1 2 southern section bad boys 11 9 heff urines 11 7 macleans 9 6 scugog 1 1 2 schedule thurs july un peoples vs macleans port perry vs hefferings bad boys vs brooklin scugog vs genosha tuesday july mil genosha vs bad boys brooklin vs scugog hefferings vs peoples macleans vs port perry 3 5 12 8 8 9 4 2 is 4 14 3 12 9 4 skating club acquires two new pros the stouffville skating club has acquired the services of two competent instructresses for th9 season of 1963 61 mrs jane milne a silver medalist with six years teaching experience had previously in structed classes in summer schools as well as a number o winter clubs including tam-o- shanter a second teacher is mrs eleanor kell a gold medalist in 1962 she teamed up with phil mccormick to win the canadian junior pairs championship last season miss isnhcl har per a former threeyear mem ber of the ice follies was the pro in stouffville the annual election of officers will he held at a club meeting in september prices effective this week knd thur sat july 4 i at your carload food jikt stouffville aylmer choice tomatoes 2 heinz white vinegar aylmer choice halves peaches 2 minute rice catelli ready cut macaroni long spaghetti 20 oi tin 33 oi ml 20 oz lint 14 oi pkj jam 16 oz pkgs 39 27 53 45 39 lean round rump schneiders country style meats hp steaks or roasts sc s sc back bacon freshly sliced fork live maple leaf wieners schneiders corn meal lb platter pack 6 oz pkg ii 79 49 29 lbpkg 45 schneiders sliced square cooked ham 6 oz pkg produce tomatoes cello pak m 29 free delivery phone 5403111

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