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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 29, 1965, p. 10

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pi 10 the stouffviltf trisun tiwrs5y ml 79 1965 juniors playoff hopes vanish in 80 loss to kendal team they loaded the bases in the first inning and loaded them again in the last but tn between they did nothing that sum up a rather disappointing showing by the stouffvlue juniors sun- dav when they were soundly trounced so by kendal the game was played at the park in the top half of the initial inning with kendal at bat mike cadieux stouffvilles pitcher nabbed a beeline drive then threw- to first for a double play the snappy movement sparked the stouffvlue hoys who immedi ately loaded the bases in the bottom half however they failed to score kendal jumped at the chance to take an early lead and scored one run in the second they ad ded runs continuously through out the game each one un answered by stouffville grant wade kendals first baseman belted the only home run out of the park coming close to this feat was team mate gary moore when his long ball hurdled the fence in one bounce cadieux was relieved by lar ry spang in the seventh inning between them they allowed s runs off ten hits and wrapped up 10 strike outs hurling for kendal ray cou roux allowed seven hits but no players advanced further than third couroux struck out 11 stouffvilie batters behind the plate ron castle played a solid game in the ab sence of barry mclean stouffvilles loss on sunday quenches any hopes of attain ing a play off berth in the loop 4hitter by matthews leads aces to 32 win lawn bowling news stouffville ladies held a gala daylong tournament wednes day with an excellent turn out prizes went to mrs lotts rink of whitby with high for three wins second high for three wins was mrs matens rink of port perry high for two wins went to doris karthing agnes wallace and karla brammer mrs frewins rink from agin- court had one win on saturday klmer farthing doris farthing and george stark were high for three wins at tottenham meanwhile in agincourt merv and mabel watts don racon and eleanor crosscn had three wins ben gayman and hilda kelly were high for the trophy philip hutchinson and wayne bacon spent a week in pennsyl vania and new jersey and also visited the worlds fair ted matthews hurling for the markham aces came up with his best effort of the year a he turned back aurora glenville dairy and handed them a 32 defeat tuesday at morgan park ted pitched the entire game and gave up two runs off j four hits he walked two and mowed down 14 batters by way of strike outs at bat matthews helped tiie aces cause when his long double in the seventh inning put him in scoring position and jack robinson rapped a clean single which brought matthews home for what proved to be the win ning run losing pitcher norm roberts was rapped for three runs 9 hits and he struck out seven markham baiters aces runs came in the 6th and 7th frames phil llebert opened the sixth with a good safety and bill johnson follow ed phil home when bills double due to an error went for a home run aurora scored both their runs in the third inning jim prestons leadoff double pres sured two aces errors and alt- rors and aurora pitcher norm roberts snapped a clean shot that scored the dairymens two runs leading the winners at bat was bill johnsons double and single two hits each went 10 jack robinson and phil llebert rick conlin and bernie mr- griskin added singles and ted matthews doubled aurora hitters were jim preston norm stunden brian knowles and norm roberts the markham aces will com plete their schedule this thurs day night tonight i when they i host the markham hawks at j morgan park game time is 1 815 pm lions pres dunked in town swimming pool summer bowling tuemlay july 20 high single men bruce bur- i ton 26s high triple tmeni j bruce burton 65s high single i women norma herbert 251 high triple women norma j herbert 616 j over 200 norma herbert 232 mrs ev grove 231 wm grove 221 irv brown 218 carole morris 239 john illingworth 223 brian goddard 207 al gleave 205 i jerry von veen 237 lloyd mc- vicar 212 sandy smith 210 bunnv burton 201 bruce bur- ton 201 al burton 233215 val j button 210203 bev burden 216- 205 thursday inly 32 high single men john otter 266 high triple men jake kemstra 62s high single women i joyce leonard 22s high triple women joyce leonard 607 over 200 eldon wagg 210 linda wright 201 jim wagg 211 walley lee 226 edith flemming 201 art grove 235 joyce leonard 212 norm mills 203203 ron stewart 212 donna sanders 210 ben keuken 230216 george bridges 233 mary ot ter 209 jake kemstra 23521s an estimated 300 persons packed the seating accommoda tion around the stouflville community swimmlrg pool on tuesday evening to witness the annual water show program highlight of the 90minute program was the unexpected dunking of the lions club president and master of cere- monies lome boarfway mr boadway was describing the play between tne lions and the kinsmens clubs in a water basketball game when his team mates the lions needed a little decided they help fully- clothed he was hauled down from his lofty perch and tossed i bodily into the drink he was accidentally accompanied by jgame official jim rehill who j also took the tumble the entire show was well re- ceived by the audience especi ally the exhibitions of acroba tics performed from the hish diving board by darlene watson bob wagg hush mcphail and paul benson a water ballet with darlene watson sharon and nancy wideman barbara winn janice j smith and anna mae sanders j concluded the program not aways necessary to own farm equipment a farmer doesnt have to buy all his equipment he can trade work with a neighbour or have the job done on a custom basis these buying decisions are sometimes made on the basis of convenience with not enough thought given lo costs incurred or returns to be expected re lates professor d plaunt department of agricultural economics ontario agricultural college this choice requires an estimate of the average an nual costs of operating and own ing the equipment these charges can be estimated for any piece of equipment you may want to purchase depreciation caused by wear and obsolescence is the first annual cost professor plaunt urges you to consider since it is often by far the largest cut it can be calculated by subtract ing the expected reselling price from the original purchase price and dividing this differ ence by the number f years you expect to own the equip ment interest is another important cost it is usually calculated by multiplying the current rate say 6c times the average amount outstanding this is i simple interest you should be i careful you arent paying for j instance 6t- on the purchase price that works out to 12ti simple interest if its new equipment main tenance and repairs can cost 2 to o of the original purchase price yearly operating costs fuel oil and grease and pos sible additional housing though this is usually not needed must also be included last but not to be overlooked insurance each year is usually 14 of 1 of the purchase price additional locals friends will be pleased to know that mr telf rennie is making good progress in the york county hospital at new market and expects to return home later this week bruce bacon is spending a week with his grandparents mr and mrs fred pilkey baker ave in this corner by ron wallace two men were chatting over the hack fence one day when one casually asked what was being done in stouffville to pro mote tennis realizing the answer was a simple nothing the two men decided to do something about it anyone who drove by the crumbling and rundown tennis courts on saturday got an eyeful of what cxn be done when a couple of men follow through with idle chatter anyone who drives by this saturday should see the finished product and how it is being used the two men were jim rehill and harry dykstra and since that first discussion over the h3ck fence these two sports minded figures have done wonders to boost the game of tennis in sioufr- ville an executive has been elected membership cards have been pinted up and the courts are being turned into beautv spots i the park membership for a senior anyone is years of age or over will cost s500 while for a junior the- rate is s300 jim rehill and harry dykstra both anticipate the courts will be in full operation next saturday harry is president of the organization jim is secretarytreasurer and gerald pegg is 1st vice president this project has been carefully planned systematically exe cuted and has all the ear marks of becoming the best organised sport in town just because somebody cared how the came is played tennis is not as popular a sport as say hockey football or baseball its more an individual sport played in singles or doubles the game requires the player or players to be in perfect shapa with keen reflexes its much more involved than a lot of players think it is not a contest of simply hitting the hall over the net and returning it its a game of skill speed and coordination because tennis is so much more involved than it looks we felt that printing the basic rules of the game would benefit would- be contestants it was in 1s73 that the game of tennis as we know it today was originated by a man called major walter clopton wingfield it was introduced into the united states a year later by miss mary outerbridge unlike basketball the rules are identical for women as well as men to start the game the server stands just behind his baseline to the right of his center service line and puts the ball into play by hitting into the opposite court he has two chances to put the ball into play a served ball that touches the net during the flight and lands in the proper service court is called a let it is not j counted as a fault nor is it played but reserved the receiver should return the serve on its first bounce to the servers court the rally continues until one of the players fails to return the ball either on the fly or first bounce within the boundaries of his court when the point has been completed the server stands just behind his baseline and to the left of the centre service line and serves to his opponents left court continuing to alternate left and right after each point until the game is completed upon completion of the game the server becomes the receiver scoring in scoring the game the player who wins the first point has the score of 15 on winning his second point the score is called 30 for that player the third point 10 and the fourth point the j player is the winner unless his opponent has scored more than 2 j points if both players have won three points the score is called deuce and the next point won by a player is called advantage for that player when a player has no points his score is called love the servers score is always given first for example server lias won receiver has wont the score 1st 1 point 2 3 3 3 3 1 5 0 point 15love 0 30love 0 40love 1 4015 2 4030 3 deuce 3 advanlageserver 3 game for server in scoring the player who first wins six games wins a set unless both players have won five games then it takes an ad vantage of two games to win so the score could be 75 86 or 97 etc somewhat similar to the scoring of table tennis in scoring the match the player first winning two sets is generally considered the winner basically thats all there is to it of course good tennis is much more complicated than that all the techniques and funda mentals would take a month of sundays to print hut with practica and good instruction these will come soon enough some of the more popular grips however are the eastern the western the continental and the eastern backhand strokes include the forehand the backhand the serve the volley the smash and the lob shot as soon as a beginning tennis player masters the funda mentals of stroking he should begin to think of court position and of tactics he can use to maneuver his opponent out of posi tion strategy of play is different in the singles games from that of the doubles all the rules helpful hints and playing courtesies are known backward by the men promoting this sport in stouffville and they will be only too happy to assist the learner in our opinion this is sports organization at its best and it deserves the public response when a team is made up for competition in a league be it any competitive sport it should have sufficient players good playing area capable managers and coaches and uniforms the stouffville girls baseball team is lacking one of th above items which they feel is a necessity for their club uniforms true in everyday life two girls wouldnt he caught dead wearing the same outfit but when it comes to being part of a team they want everyone to know who they are now to have uniforms to dress some fifteen young ladies a sponsor is needed anyone at all who wants lo help some pretty girls and get a hit of advertising in on the side will do interested parties should contact nancy hopkins at 6102615 the gals will love you for it three against one in anything may not be very fair odds but as far as dave hathaway is concerned theyre just about even dave challenged three young men to a game of snooker on the weekend and as the black ball dribbled into the corner pocket he boasted 29 points his competitors in total had one big goose egg the three challengers their heads hung in shame were jon nigh mike cadieux and as much as i hate to admit it yours truly we tried every excuse in the book but when the game was completed we had been beaten fair and square by a much belter and luckier pool player tribune office supplies tribune classified ads are tops larkham chrysler no 7 highway at laidlaw blvd phone 2941742 2971 season tickets and information available al lie pool phone sfouffville 6401260 pay as you pi ay a low weekday rate is now available for the new golf course at lie palisades golf country club our first 9 holes are now open this is a very challenging course of championship size 3260 yds over high rolling terrain par 36 for men and 37 for women the greens and tees are very large beautifully landscaped low wkkkdav rates are 125 per day or si500 ier month these rates monday to friday except holidays for further information phone 8526128 the palisades golf country club highway 47 fast to goodwood mien left f bp station 2 miles in stop sign left 300 yd to club

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