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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 16, 1970, p. 11

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thursday july 16 1970 the tribune page 11 aaarkham team entry wins swim meet dave ferguson tames markham 3hitter stouffville with less than four weeks re maining in the schedule the fight for playoff berths has begun stouffvilles intermediates helped to secure their fourth and final playoff position with a 62 win over markham they also edged closer to third place greenwood a club who have been dang ling in defeat lately dave ferguson pitched a sound threehit game backed by an equally sound field ferguson pitched consistently to the corners forcing mark ham to ground out pop up and generally have a poor night at the plate each club played well defensively the losers were only tabbed with two errors and sparkled at times in the field stouitvilles crew were al most unbeatable except for a threeerror seventh inning which saw mark ham score their only runs of the game bill michell on the losers mound went all the way allowing eight hits eric jones the man with the mask for stouff- ville was sharp as usual as he kept potential base stealers from their crime his power at the plate was also in evidence as he hit two singles in four trips for markham jim seebeck spoiled four poss ible texas leaguers with his fine fielding the in termediates bryan em ery was particularly alert tennis in retrieving several short popups to make fergus ons job easier bob parish proved the coachs wisdom for plac ing him in the cleanup position of the batting order he came through with three hits in four tries and batted in half of stouffvilles total run output gary potter jim raymer and ken young collected markhams thrve hits youngs clout went for three bases grant pascoe whiffs 15 batters markham grant pascoe hurled a superb game tuesday and led greenwood to a decisive 71 win over markham pas- coes control was extremely good as he delivered the third strike to fifteen bat ters and gave up only one free pass to first his 4hit performance put his team even with claremont and just two and one half games behind leagueleading vic toria square bill michell of markham also pitched well for the losers after coming on in relief of harry ellis he threw five hitless innings before the winners collected a double and a single in the ninth greenwood got off to a good start with three runs on as many hits in the first inning added a pair in the fourth and climaxed it with another two in the ninth ken mctaggart clubbed a circuit blow in the initial inning with one man aboard only lloyd morden collected more than one hit he went two for four both singles for markham gary pot ter paul raymer ken young and dave burkhold- er beat pascoe for singles markham travels to greenwood next wednesday for a return match game time is 830 grant norton ninth inning blast lini ic stouffville a free tennis clinic will be held on the stouffville courts this saturday july 18 at 2 pm representatives from the ontario lawn tennis asso ciation will attend indi vidual instruction will be provided on request players are asked to bring only a raquet and a pair of tennis balls lucky draws will be held for tennis equipment dur ing the afternoon remember its all free and part of this summers park playground program stouffville it was a ninth inning homerun that broke up the ball game and gave brougham the win over the stouffville juveniles bruce norton clouted the round tripper with one out and the score tied at six runs apiece brougham went on to add two more and make it 9j the juveniles were in front 65 midway through the eighth frame when the decision was made to remove pitcher keith lewis after he had walked two batters don brewer blasted a double off relief hurler larry gilroy allowing henry porawec to cross the plate with the tieing run that stalemate stood until nortons big blow in the final inning fresh from their 88 deadlock with victoria square the stouffville club came out with plenty of confidence and played extremely well except during the last frame when they made three errors prior to that they had committed only two john annis kept his pitches on the corners as he gave up a meagre five hits stouffville made the best use of two of these when they scored two runs during the initial inning annis struck out ten and walked four in his winning performance for stouffville keith lewis started slowly giving up six hits in the first four frames but he came on strong in the next three grand slam bridge table cover coasters to fit table up to 34 square your cards will glide over the smooth fabric surface but the cover will not slide off your table due to the unique foam rubber backing simply wipe with a damp loth dry cleaning or ma chine washing not recom mended vacation special main wast stouffvill zwt wtihxnt 6402100 stouffville scores 96 points markham swim ming competition got un derway saturday with a tri- meet held at the markham pool after forty events markham emerged the win ners with a total of 2s7 points aurora counted 171 and stouffville 96 although stouffville par ticipants were third there were several fine individual performances kathy turn er captured first place in both the breast stroke and back crawl and was second in the freestyle event for girls under ten years a pair of firsts went to geff aiken in the senior and fifteen and sixteen year old divisions of the breast stroke he also copped a third in the open medley re lay one of the most en couraging results saw stouffville take the first four positions in the ten and under girls freestyle competition juliet french man led followed by kathy turner nancy rioux and christine soymore nancy also earned third place honors in the back crawl heike schroeder and brian harper each collect ed first and second place ribbons both of heikes honors came in the free style races and brian was best among the ten year olds in freestyle and se cond best in the back crawl other first place finishers were jim hill and tom mefadden tom was also third in another event coaches donna skinner jim hill and peter sander son will be putting their swimmers through their paces in preparation for the next meet in stouffville july 25 allstar game stouffville the pick of the victoria county baseball league will test its strength- sunday against stouffville iga the current defending champions in the annual allstar game in stouffville park the contest gets un derway at 2 pm although stouffville placed four players in the allstar lineup these will be replaced so the champions can field a full squad they include pitcher glenn jackson second baseman george mckay third baseman larry spang and short stop roger todd other allstar positions went to catcher tom warden sunderland 1st baseman dean barber cambray left field chuck thompson sun derland centre field wayne brown manilla and right field dale mcleish sunderland ross jewell of sunderland will coach the stars assisted by ivan mcmillen of cambray fish measured 40 inches musselmans lake when a gentleman hauls a 14 pound northern pike out of musselmans lake he should get full credit for his catch last week the tribune published a photo of keith perron south lake road holding such a specimen however the length of the pike should have been 40 inches and not 14 inches as stated in case mr perron no longer has his prize available as proof we thought it only fair to set the record straight sixteen year old jane sanderson victoria street is a regular member of stouffville pools lifeguard staff this summer last season she filled in on a parttime basis david vs goliath tie victoria square victoria square a moder version of da- permitting brougham only a pair of singles gilroy who had pitched so well in the victoria square en counter allowed four devastating hits in the final inning lewis continued to be a threat at the plate as he went three for four in cluding two doubles larry gilroy and garry gilroy earned stouffvilles other two hits- broughams joe luciano has settled for singles instead of fences and he was the winners best with three for three and two bases on balls bruce norton brian madill and gerry mcguckin each collected a pair of hits and a run batted in vid and goliath was al most staged on the victoria square diamond thursday after piling up an enviable record of thirteen- wins against two losses the square sat comfortably perhaps too comfortably at the top of the standings by contrast the stouffville juveniles had enjoyed only one victory in fourteen starts this season however when these two teams clashed the juveniles turn ed giant killers and almost toppled rumble tractors the final results saw each team with eight runs it was an 82 contest in stouffvilles favor until the eighth frame when victoria square recovered to narrow the gap 87 a big run in the ninth allowed them to sal vage the tie the deadlock was partly due to the solid hitting by the underdogs and weak south ontario county fastball league effec ve july 13 gp w l t pts victoria square 16 13 2 1 27 claremont 15 10 3 2 22 greenwood 16 9 7 0 16 stouffville int 15 8 7 0 16 markham 15 5 8 2 12 brougham 15 4 9 2 10 stouffville juv 16 1 14 1 3 games of the week july 16 stouffville juv at stouncville int greenwood at victoria square july 20 victoria square at stouffville juv brougham at claremont july 21 victoria square at markham stouffville juv at brougham july 22 markham at greenwood fielding by the league lead ers the juveniles havu- dis played a nevergiveup at titude all season and the results of such a healthy approach finally paid off richard burton started on the hill for the homes ters before being lifted for bruce mortson mortson who has been sidelined for several weeks because of a virus did an admirable job in relief larry gilroy turn ed in a good game for stouffville why did jim cottrell buy a piece of canada from whiterock estates barnyards rear store parking areas driveways etc paving by rachlin transylvavirt paving experts registered with a branch of the provincial govern mont member of the asphalt pavers 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