f9 w th stouffviilc town twiy aourt 1 w63 arena company shows profit of 7668 for 196263 gar lehman new president the stouffville arena ltd enjoyed nn excellent winter sea- yon according to the financial report lor 196263 presented to shareholders at the annual meeting held on thursday night net profits lor the year totalled s766862 in addition the company has a reserve in vestment of 32000 eighteen persons were in attendance the board has agreed that a dividend of 600 per share should be paid the first such return since the rinks erection in 1919 iarg kctiirn the big moneymaker for the firm was in ice rental that to talled s2210909 an increase of over 2000 from last year public skating was also up nearly s200 and totalled s3112 55 the skate grinder brought gar lehman president in 99875 the profit from the refreshment booth was 7333 s3 on the expense side of the ledger wages exceeded s1300o for the service of heat light and water the arena paid out over 51000 insurance was 51s0000 with maintenance and repairs 5110000 gar lehman was elected president of the company for 196364 succeeding elmer dan iels to the post the executive will include ken laushway les wilson ken roberts el mer daniels erie lehman and m parsons mr parsons will continue in the office of secre tarytreasurer the manager is yv t kennie some repair work will be done on the roof prior to the winter season and the cost is not expected to exceed 51000 two new fans will be installed at a cost of 5230 each further consideration will be given to acquiring gas heaters similar to the units in use in the aurora rink it was thought that six would be sufficient at 5250 apiece mr walt todd a represent ative of the stouffville lions club spoke on behalf of the service organization he said that approximately s1000 had been spent last winter for hockey ice time the promotion of which tended to increase the business at the refreshment booth he said that the club was prepared to renew the con tract for 6364 following the adjournment of the meeting the directors met to draw up plans for the new season claremont league standings including games played on tuesday july 30 1 yv i t pis clarcmont 22 15 6 1 31 greenwood jrs 19 12 6 1 25 greenwood srs is 12 6 0 21 brougham 20 12 8 0 24 goodwood 19 10 7 2 22 pickering beav 18 s s 2 is stouffville 19 9 10 0 is pickering vill is 7 19 1 15 brock poad 19 4 15 0 s victoria square 20 3 16 1 7 wrestling in arena august 10 an allstar wrestling card has been lined up for the stouff ville arena on saturday night aug 10th two main attrac tions will head the program with the powerful yukon eric squaring off against the beast and his manager in one feature event another will welcome the midgets back again in a tagteam match little beaver and pancho lope will take on peewee james and fuzzy cupid the program will start at 843 pm the admission is s150 ringside s100 general and 75c for students ladies trebles tou rnament sports ted matthews fires 2 hitter hits two singles as aces win lefthander ted mathews fired a sizzling twohit ball game as markham aces de feated aurora 50 in a metro major fastball league game at markham in addition to his fine mound performance mat hews tapped out two singles in three trips to the plate in the nine inning tilt mat hews struck out ten batters and gave up four bases on balls he allowed one hit in each of the first two innings and pitch ed hitless ball for the last sev ern he appeared to tire in the later stages of the game and walked two men in the seventh frame and another in the 8th but each time the runners were left on base the aurora team was retired in order in the first third fifth and sixth innings gary nolan went the distance on the aurora hill to take the loss he was touched for five hits in eight innings while chalking up ten strikeouts and walking two hatters he re tired the side in order in the second third fifth and sixth frames four stolen bases in the first inning rich con- lin reached first on an error then jackie robinson singled moving conlin to second bill johnson hit the ball to first baseman earl macdonald who threw wild to third allowing conlin and robinson to romp home owen mckrickard belted a double to driva johnson across the plate the aces added two more tallies in the eighth frame con lin reached first on a fielders choice ted mathews being put out at second bill johnson fol lowed with a bunt that catcher hill threw to second base ron croutch dropped the ball leav ing both runners safe then the fun began and when the dust had cleared one run had been scored on four stolen bases first rich conlin stole third when the throw went to third base johnson stole second third baseman ron beckett threw to second to try and put- out the runner and conlin came home when the ball was tossed to the plate johnson stole third and scored on a wild pitch to batter bill john son bill belted a double into rightfield but was stranded on base for aurora don mcknight and ron beckett each hit sin gles but neither could advance farther than second four double plays markham played errorless ballwhile the losers marie three errors to allow two runs a double play is something that is not seen too often and it is a rarity when more than one is completed in one game on wednesday night no less than four such plays were made two by each team victoria square wins third game of year victoria square won their third game of the year last wed nesday night when they pulled a major upset by defeating third place brougham their two previous wins were over second place greenwood jrs and brock road victoria square counted five runs in the first frame and held on to down brougham 107 they added two runs in the sec ond and counted one in the sixth and two more in the seventh brougham tallied twice in the fourth inning and five more in the seventh john rumble paced the vic tors with three runs al brown wayne mortson bruce mortson and dave rumble scored their others al johnston don drake paul white stew mcguckin howard malcolm ron hearst and bob miller crossed the plate for the losers willows member win 0shawa 60lf tourney thirteen year old benje smirnov of mongolia a mem ber at the willows golf club shot an ss last week to capture i the annual oshawa junior boys invitational tournament he was presented with a beau tiful engraved trophy that will remain in the willows club house he retains a smaller trophy for his eftorts he post ed a low net score of 64 he was an entry in the 13 years and under age group six other willows juniors were entered in the tourney and they registered the follow ing scores thirteen yrs and under doug painter markham 109 grant barkey stouff ville 95 fifteen and sixteen yrs bill lehman stouffville 102 billy peterson richmond hill 91 brian laurie mark ham 93 seventeen and eigh teen yrs wayne hassal mark ham 101 lawn bowling a mixed trebles lawn bowling tournament was held at aurora on monday evening july 22nd three wins went to winnie elson earla and harry bram- mer in stouffville there were 24 entries in a ladies trebles tournament on the stouffville greens july 24th high three wins went to rinks from oshawa and allandale and also a local trio of earla bram- rrier marion farthing and win nie elson at aglncourt at a mixed doubles tourna ment held at agincourt three wins went to eleanor crossen and don bacon two wins went to dorothy and elgin wagg in the first frame al tids- bury gloved a linedrive off the bat of dave harvey and threw to second to catch runner don mcknight off the sack morris procenko made a great catch of a fly ball in the seventh in ning and grant winters was tagged out before he could re turn to first base rick conlin and pitcher mat hews strangely enough were the victims of both aurora double putouts on two occa sions conlin attempted to bunt and each time the ball was caught and thrown to first catching mathews off the bag about twohundred and fifty fans were on hand for the con test in which gabby la- pointe was the plate official and gord coverley worked the bases lose first game on tuesday markham drop ped the first game of the home and home series to the dyna- moes as gary nolan hurled a onehit ball game morris pro cenko spoiled his bid for a no- hitter when he belted a double with two out in the ninth in ning the final score was 4 0 wrestling main bout yukon eric vs the beast and manager midgets limle beaver pancho ixpcz vs pee wee james fuzzy cupid preliminary masked destroyer vs bill obsorne stouffville arena sat august 10 845 pm admission ringside 150 general 100 children 75c goodwood down brougham 85 goodwood mercurys came up with a big six run outburst in the fifth inning to down brougham 85 in a claremont community league game played at claremont last thursday goodwood took the lead in the first frame bob todd scoring and added another run in the second gerald mcguckin count ing this one brougham bounced back with one tally in the third and tied the game in the fourth inning larry reesor and how ard malcolm crossed the plate lor these runs in the bottom of the fifth with the score standing at 22 good wood hurler ken may led off with a double ron may drove him home with a single roger forsythe came up with a double into centre field and bob todd drove in one run with a single shortstop ken davis hit a home run pushing forsythe and todd across the plate bob clodd re placed bob miller on the mound at this point and was promptly belted for a triple gerald mc guckin was the marksman and he romped home on an error to brougham first baseman don drake the next two batters were put out at first to end the goodwood rally brougham staged a brief rally of their own in the seventh frame but they could manage only three runs third sacker howard malcolm led off with a triple and turned it into a home run when centre fielder ron stewart fumbled the ball trying to pick it up bill ellicott singled and al johnson leached first on a single then larry reesor singled to load the bases short stop ron hearst drove in two runs with a single goodwood then completed a double play to end the game bob clodd hit the ball to pitcher may who threw to first for the out roger forsythe then threw the ball home to catch larry reesor trying to score ken may pitched the complete game for goodwood giving tip twelve hits and striking out seven batters he walked one man boh miller started on tho mound for brougham and went four and onethird frames in taking the loss he was clipped for eight hits and had seven runs scored against him ho struck out eight men bob clodd hurled the last one and two- thirds innings giving up one hit there entries were twentyfour i ladies trebles lawnbowling tournament on the stouffville greens wed nesday july 21th high for three wins went to rinks from oshawa allandale and stouffville cadicux studio claremont trounces stouffville 146 claremont lengthened their league lead to six points over greenwood jrs when they thumped stouffville 146 in a community league tilt played at claremont park on tuesday night the win gave them a total of 31 points to greenwoods 25 al though they have played three more games than the second place club errors costly claremont scored six runs on stouffville errors in the seven inning contest first baseman larry spang committed three before leftfielder george neale replaced him claremont counted two runs on an error in the first frame they added five more in the second three of them unearned in the third frame they tallied once and pushed six men across the plate in the fourth inning on five hits before gord tan- took over on the stouffville mound stouffville scored three runs in the first one in the fourth one in the fifth and one more in the seventh right fielder ron evans was the top batter for the winners he collected three singles and scored three runs in four trips to the plate he also drove in one run bruce redshaw had two singles and counted three times jim redshaw and wes evans each crossed the plate two times for the winners george neale led stouffville in the batting department he poked out three singles and one double and scored once in four times at bat right fielder dave fockler belted one single a double and a triple in four trips to the plate pete dunec clouted a double and a home run his homer came in the seventh with none on base stouffville collect ed a total of twelve hits com pared with eleven for the win ners jim redshaw hurled the com plete game for claremont he struck out seven batters and walked one keith mcdowell was the losing pitcher he start ed on the stouffville hill and lasted four and twothird frames he was clipped for all of the claremont safeties and walked four men gord tarr hurled the last two and onethird innings he did not allow any hits the largest batontwirling exhibition in the world is the annual event at the cne this year more than 450 competitors many of them from the united states will go through their intricate paces at the cne sports field on saturday aug 24th announce entries in oasa playoffs the individual entries in the various classes of oasa com petition have been announced by league officials where local clubs are involved their oppon ents are listed as follows senior b chatham wind sor sarnia brantford niagara falls st catharines woodstock hamilton aurora lakoshore toronto belleville oshawa pe- terboro chelmsford sault ste marie and sudbury intermediate a richmond mil toronto lakoshore bramp ton belleville oshawa pcter- boro 2 owen sound 2 jar- vis niagara falls p colborne st catharines waterford bur lington guelph sarnia strat ford and windsor intermediate b aurora newmarket markham port hope trenton goderich mea- ford atikokan garson hespel- cr simcoe rngesol ft erie fergus dunnville acton lea mington amherstburg intermediate brnoklin markham port perry bloom- field frankford madoc mar mora rideau elmvale wiarton wingham capreol forest high- gate merlin wcllcsley and esscw intermediate d electric like wilrnv alderville thorn asburg williamsford i intermediate aa stratford windsor gait preston st cath arines brampton newmarket north york toronto belleville 2i oshawa junior b biabrook mount albert orangeville bowman- ville reddindale junior it westwood bog- nor greenwood clavering juvenile a gait wood stock north york richmond ilill scarboro belleville brock- ville oshawa peterboro juvenile o ronstock phyri murvale northport nor wood stirling mactier capreol midget 1st round toronto scarboro porf perry oshawa north york greenbank mark ham frenchmans bay etobi- coke e gwillimbury bantam 2 rounds mark ham toronto scarboro north york ktobicoke e gwillimbury iakeshore frenchmans bay cobourg northport oshawa stouftville peterboro port fer ry west ilill springbrook pccwce 2 rounds e gwill imbury lakeshore markham north york scarboro toronto cobourg greenwood oshawa port perry seagrave stouff ville west hill squirt ust rounds stouft ville cobourg oshawa and port terry victoria square here toalight victoria square will be the softball visitors in the stouff ville park on thursday eve ning tonight the nine inn ing contest will begin at s pm with a 15 minute deadline holland landing beats ballantrae holland landing girls de feated ballantrae by a score of 2016 at ballantrae on tuesday night brenda codlin was the win ning pitcher she also scored three runs susan kitching linda bellar and bev graham each counted three runs for the winners maureen padley led ballan trae scoring three times sha ron smalley gail underwood sharon renaud and marj hall each crossed the plate twice for the losers marj hall was the losing pitcher she started the game and went five innings sharon renaud pitched the last frame pickering wins game but loses by default pickering beavers trim med stouffville 84 on thursday night in a community league softball game but dropped the contest by default when they could not field a ninth man by deadline time their 9th player arrived in the first inning but the rule demands that a full team must be present when the game starts pickering teed off on two stouffville pitchers for 16 hits while the combination of start er bob carlisle and reliefer earl robinson yielded only 7 safeties dave fockler gave up goodwood hand brougham fourth loss in a row brougham lost their fourth straight game to goodwood by a score of 53 on tuesday night they are now tied for third spot in the community league stand ings the goodwood win their fifth in the last six games left them with a total of 22 points only two hack of brougham and greenwood srs ken may chalked up a total of eleven strikeouts in the seven inning contest he allowed five hits and walked none in picking up the win bob clodd was the losing pitcher he went the dis tance for brougham and was touched for six hits while strik ing out five men roger forsythe opened the scoring in the first frame for goodwood but brougham tied it up in the second when short stop ron hearst belted a home- run into left field in the v second inning dean watson reached first on an error and was driven home on ken mays single ron may and forsythe each singled and scored on an error to centre- fielder bill payne paul white and don drake crossed the plato for brougham in the fifth frame to complete the scoring drake belted a long fly ball into left- centre field for a homer with white parked on second base roger forsythe and gerald mcguckin each collected two singles in three trips to the plate for the winners howard malcolm belted a douhle for brougham about thirty people watched the contest which was completed in one hour and ten minutes seven innings swifty todd and cliff dunkeld were the rul ing officials 12 drives gord tarr was clip ped for 4 bob douglas and bob carl isle each slammed home runs for the visitors leftfieldcr pete evans cranked out three singles bruce fockler connected for two of his teams 7 hits both singles mowders homer in sixth gives ballantrae win catcher norm mowders sixth inning homer with one on baso and two out gave ballaniran juniors a 1211 win over sharon in a lake simcoe junior mens softball league game at ballan trae last thursday night the win left ballantrae in sec ond place in the league stand ings behind zephyr ballantrae now has 14 points behind the leagueleaders is ballantrae look a 20 lead in the first inning on runs by bill renaud and charlie graham each team scored once in the second bill yates scoring for ballantrae sharon took the lead in the fourth frame counting four runs ballantrae added ona in the fourth and four more in the fifth inning in the top of the sixth sharon pushed six men across the plate to take an 11s lead in the bottom of tho inning the first two batters were put out bill renaud was walked to first charlie graham doubled and both were driven home on john smithsons double norm mowder hit a long fly ball into left field for tho game winning tworun homer andrew watson scored one run for the winners lloyd graves was the winning pitcher he hurled five and one- third innings giving up five hits while walking six men waynt keeler took over in the sixth inning and pitched the last two- thirds allowing three hits and giving up one base on balls graves struck out four men bruce boyd was the losing pitcher he went the distance for sharon and was clipped for thirteen hits he walked ono batter lady robin hood sixtyfive entries were filed in the second annua invita tional tournament held on sunday at the york county archery club cone 7 whit church twp representatives were present from many point throughout southern ontario one of the modern day lady robin hoods is pictured here she is mrs carole xigmond of brant ford a member of the brant bowmen archery club in that community