Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 10, 1985, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

p14 weekender august 10 1985 strong playoff start for unionville boys a victory last monday has given un- ionvilles albright investigation softball squirts a strong start in their quest to qualify for the upcoming ontario c championships unionville behind pitcher mike john stones 11 strikeouts blasted port perry 126 to take the lead in the bestofthree greg pipher led the offence with three hits including a pair of homeruns brad griffin also knocked one over the fence while andy herrington had a pair of hits including a triple ted wyborn also looped a triple with dave lightfoot and johnstone also hit ting safely markham novices earn tournament victory markhams bennett and wright novice softball girls may have been knocked out of last weekends regional playdowns but unionville slow pitch bbs electric 13 village box meats 8 minor insurance 7 mckenzie recs 7 calathumpians 11 lug basin 6 brodies 14 unionville broadloom 7 rosswill pools 13 bramalea ltd 13 ben cayman division team v i w l bbs electric 16 village- box meets 11 kemac pools 8 markham pharmacy 7 markham trophy 7 8 9- 12 i arthur toogood division mckenzie recs village interiors dynes insurance george minor insurance cornell real estate 11 10 10 7- 5- tony roman divison capricorn pools 10- 7 jug basin antiques 8 10 calathumpians restaurant 413 bmmotors 4 13 insurers 1 14 glen kennedy division brodies restaurant 11 b bramalea ltd 11 4 edmunds roofing 9 7 unionville broadloom 7 10 rosswill pools 7 y 10 insurers 7 bm motors 4 pt 32 23 17 is 12 23 21 21 17 12 20 16 10 9 3 24 24 19 14 14 they were still good enough to win a new market tournament a short time before the club started on the right foot coming back from a 75 deficit in the bottom of the seventh inning to beat don victoria 107 marci mctavish doubled to bring home janice samways and heidi cavanagh while lynn taylors home run scored janine stefoff and marci mctavish stefoff and cavanagh finished up with two hits each taylor notched 17 strikeouts firstinning homers by stefoff and katie riddell started markham on the way to a 73 decision over streetsville in game two steffoff smashed four hits overall with riddell and will belting two apiece taylor gave up three hits and struck out 19 that win put markham into the finals where it knocked off east gwillimbury 75 will put the squad in front when she dou bled then came home on a jennifer sam- ways single in the top of second inning the opposition knotted the count in the bottom of the frame only to have mar kham score twice in the third on a riddell single and a taylor home run in the sixth inning the contest went in east gwillimburys favor as it scored four times to grab a 54 advantage but taylors seventhinning roundtripper clubbed dur ing the seventh frame brought home will and put markham ahead will then smashed a fourbagger as well to put the game out of reach economfetsun great giklf homes as fun run sunday sept 8tb 1030 am all proceeds to charity register btfort aug 31 md m grab your catondari rfem flow nd itiw september etb for t d lun with your whs family cml goh homes and tha uaruum cconomtsl am sun have combined fortn to sponsor a ton run tn your commorxiy there wm be two run categories a 10k and a loddte k i the tm ones we have prizes tor both categories and a 000 tj planned at the site for the end of the run the run w commence at 1030 in from great coirs windermere in urtonvfle tee map at right al proceeds are going to the cwiens aid society lo help them with their cueheni work with young aegatreton forms are available at windermere sates office in urwnvtfe the warworn economist and sun or jus send me attached lorm tor raasonabte lacuna along kb your cheque to- the uarkham economist and sun 9 heritage aoad uarkram out l3p 1 m3 fckmora information pleatvcll wlndtrmefo 4756767 markham economist and sun 2942200 iap 1sthave wlafetwr a carlton a hwy7 x 3 ul 11 entry form lllll i i r i r i a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ij jj llluj aaa jjllu j j a rosthl com 10k kk chamikimdia lihmsfiite waiverimusibf sicniobvinifianil ho- i s l r ivc w-wr- r kfciijmwwi fflooud is biy ctoqtrt pw 10 tr ujrthvn ccwofimtl sun tnt m xioiaoi n5 cktnjhjtiritf a 10 toulekiule vmm gnat a n mct m cuawua mm sen rpm so you want the ball that bad okay then have it this may be what it looks like during action in wednesday nights exhibition game between the markham rugby club and tabard england but actually markhams john watt is trying to hang onto the ball while tabard opponents attempt to crush it out of him kevin wilson back turned tries to help watt markham lost 1816 on a lastminute tabard try francis king markham defeated dont let anyone tell you momentum isnt a big factor in rugby because the visiting tabard england club used it to knock off the markham rugby club mrc 1816 on wednesday night it took tabard well over half the game played at centennial park to get untrack- ed the club rarely came close to scoring a fourpoint try and missed three of five penalty kick attempts during that time markham was able to take advantage of almost every break it gained in fact it jumped in front after only two minutes of play when andy stone finished off a good passing play by running half the field length for a try charity run coming soon its time to start registering for the eco nomist and suntribunegreat gulf homes charity fun run set for sept 8 proceeds from the 10km event go to the markham stouff ville hospital and partici pants can save if they register early the entry fee before aug 31 is 5 but goes up to 10 afterwards children under 12 can register free the run starts at 10 am at the great gulf windermere sales pavilion on warden ave in unionville there is also a kiddie k run for the chil dren prizes are available in both categor ies and a barbecue is planned at the win dermere site at the end of the run registration forms are available at the great gulf pavilion in unionville or at the economist and sun office on heritage rd in markham for more information contact either the newspaper 2942200 or great gulf 475- 6767 stp heating ujfip air conditioning systems sales service air condifloning heat pumps gas furnaces electric furnaces humidifiers electronic air cleaners full saver thermostats fast service free estimates 24 hour service can 4711748 bill quinns twopoint convert attempt was short but it hardly mattered at the time right after tabard missed not one but two threepoint penalty kicks then markham upped the lead to 100 the club kicked out of its own end and drove quickly down the field craig mac- donald scored the try off passes from bill morrow and andy stone this time quinn kicked the convert tabard missed yet another penalty kick from 40 yards out shortly after but a 15- yarder just before half time finally put it on the scoreboard the oppositions offence seemed to come to life in the second half early on only a forward pass call by the officials prevented a try from being scored five minutes later tabard had another penalty kick opportunity but missed the 30yard boot mrc came back with an unexpected fourpointer after a scrum in the markham end stone grabbed a tabard fumble found some open space and ran 60yards for the try quinn successfully converted tabard finally earned its first converted major five minutes after when markham fumbled in its own end and tabard passed down the sideline and into the end zone from then on it was tabards game it spent most of the time harassing mrc in its own end and only miscues near the mar kham goaline prevented two tries from being scored the contest went to tabard in the final three minutes as lawrence smith found a hole and plunged over for the try con verted moments later for the winning points mrc captain kevin jones said it was a wellcontested match buttheball wet because of the damp field was some times difficult to handle as for the shift in momentum jones ex plained that tabard needed a long time to settle down but once it did the team kept playing off its two big guys and we couldnt stop them tabard is on a twoweek tour of southern ontario playing three other teams besides markham queen city glass toronto limited custom mirrors bevelling antique mirror resilvering shaped glass tops grinding crystal glassware 7634 woodbine ave unit 5 markham 3646285 4755757 over 70 years senice

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy