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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 23, 1971, p. 10

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page 10 the tribune thursday sept 23 1971 sports raincambray end ball season stouffville a foot in the fifth and change in weather deciding game with turned the tide against cambrav chalking up the stouffviue hardball one run in the first team sunday they inning when ted were off on the right suzuki crossed the giiiitiiiuiiuiiiiiiuiiuiitiuuiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiuiiuiiiimiuiiitiiuiuiiiue clippers may fold i stouffville there seems little likelihood of stouffviue icing an oh a i 1 team this season 1 i too few local players the high cost 1 of operation and the loss of some of last seasons top import talent have been cited by manager frank wilbur as i reasons for folding the clipper club i i mr wilbur said however that a final decision on the future of the team 1 would be delayed until next week i manager wilbur noted that last winter had proved exceptionally bad both for crowd attendance and travelling between towns he observed i i too that several of the players werent f anxious to play again in a league with napanee he said that for boys who play strictly for fun the risk of injury was too great coach red crawford had indicated earlier he would not take i over the post again mr wilbur said 1 i would like to see an oha team i in town and so would a lot of other i i people but it takes men to run it a lot fj s of work a lot of time iniiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii house lg teams receive trophies vandorf a large crowd obviously having a good time appeared recently in the whitchurch community park the occasion was presentation of awards to softball teams in the house league as darkness fell and the baseball diamonds lights were turned on four trophies were presented to the young players bill paine chairman of the whitchurchstouffville recreation com mission was present to preside at the ceremonies the stouffviue boys squirt team spon sored by hunts sunoco was awarded the stouffviue tribune trophy for their division other trophies went to pine orchard teams the stewart burnett trophy and the hr hunt trophy were won by the girls squirt and peewee teams while pine orchard boys peewee players walked away with the tony rogers memorial trophy in addition to the major presentations each member of the winning teams was given an individual trophy all players close to 300 received crests hurry hurry hurry register now 13th annual mongolia open sat 4 oct 2nd rolling hills golf club golf dinner dance c19 nn get your jm foursome arranged now i contact j c watklra ilrick motors 640s4jo i w lloadujy 6i028ui swnored by stouffville iious plate they added two more in their next turn at bat with jody holden and bill mc- nelly completing the circuit cambray answered with one in the second and the chances for the lga team to ad vance to the finals looked good they had lost the first two games then came back to take the next two however the darkening skies foretold impending doom as cambray edged their way into a onerun lead by picking up three in the fourth by the start of the fifth the rain was slowly starting they pressed on- with the game and cambray collected eight mere sealing stouffvilles fate the boys had to take cover at this point and after watching the rain get heavier officials called the game ef fectively ending stouffvilles season murray holden and dave coutts had been on the mound for stouffvillejn this their last game the winning pitchers were chuck riches and dean barker cambray will now challenge last years champions sun derland for the top spot in the victoria county independent baseball league ia to the victors the trophy skating club opens season whitby are the pennant winners in the south ontario fastball league they downed ballantrae 62 to snap a first place tie they are now paired against victoria square in the initial playoff round receiving the first place trophy is club captain dennis ewart left from league president len henderson of markham jas tnomas unionville the unionville skating club will commence its 22nd season with a registration tea in the crosby memorial arena sept 25 from 130 to 400 pm all former members will receive brochures and application forms other interested persons may call 297- 1233 or 8895880 for information members of the pro staff will comprise hans ahlgren brenda evelyn janice mather jack belec mary jane oke and new members valerie merrick and anna forder executive members of the board of directors for this season are ken page president mrs ruth wilkes hon vice- president mrs norma craib ice- president and chair man ice committee robert wilkes vice- president mrs pidge harrington secretary mrs anne perkins treasurer mrs emily mulholland test chairman and mrs doreen trunk ice show chairman other board members are mrs bernie bradley bruce curtis john haining mrs carol hale william har- dinge mrs pat kruger bruce newton and mrs dorothy sale results from the summer free skating competition have been announced karen newton second ladies bronze in terpretive and fifth ladies prenovice angela watson third juvenile ladies and seventh silver in terpretive and ricky oneil second mens bronze interpretive and fifth novice men swimmers win seven awards stouffville a number of stouffviue swimmers completed courses this summer and have been presented with awards a bronze medallion given by the royal lifesaving society went to sharon todd debbie mann beth clarkson and pauline foulds bronze crosses were earned by rick mann and john mcfadden judy hopper was the recipient of an rlss intermediate award in red cross tests the following qualified prebcginncr isobel nigh brock clark john clark murray noble rebecca ing and beat richmond hill 61 batter stretches single into home run stouffville determination thats what pays off in extra bases ask stouff villes howie jones he stretched s single into a home run against ruchmond hill thursday the local peewees won 61 the league playoff encounter was played in the stouffviue park jones belted the ball to deep left field good for a single but the drive got away from the player and jones touched second and headed for third there he tripped and went sprawling in the dirt but the throw to the base was again missed and howie galloped on home the tally put the icing on the cake for stouffviue they were scheduled to play in richmond hill wed nesday with the third contest back in the town park tonight at 630 pm the series opener saw the don anderson sponsored team in a new roll they didnt teresa kusatz junior janice skinner senior bobbi vanstone wail until the last inning to win but grabbed the lead in the first and never were headed v coach jack watson pressed all three pitchers into action starting with jim wideman and later using patty ocallaghan and howie jones in support of their defensive effort ken smith belted in two runs doug feasby and pa t t y ocallaghan one each howie jones stole home as well as executing his extra- base romp in the seventh glen moreland hurled six innings for richmond hill mike gallagher completed the contest whitby leads series vic square playoffs in the southern ontario fastball league will soon get underway weather permitting unless there was a tremendous upset by markham pickering will play the first game phil whybrew rolls 324 single if you dont curl already would you like to curl in uxbridge stouffville it may be the start of a new bowling season but phil whybrew of the monday night mens league is in midyear form he rolled a 324 single and a triple score of 782 individual topping 220 were k dacey 299 r lush 225 b irving 238 d chase 232 chas graham 243 r willerton 274 p shybrew 324 l greenwood 311 j barbar 235 h blum 253 b morley 239 g jackson 278 a grove 294 e pat- tenden 242 c dunkeld 245 b tran 240 c grove 265 b lehman 240 r marcelli 255 j illingworth 286 over 660 were b farthing 642 c graham 691 p whybrew 782 l greenwood 658 r todd 658 r willerton 715 b morley 653 g jackson 674 a grove 742 r mar- celli 671 of the b series in vandorf wednesday night at 830 last night depending on the markhampickering encounter either the stouffviue in termedia tes or markham will be playing greenwood if it is stouffviue the first game in that series will be in the stouffviue park on thursday tonight at 830 pm the return game will be in greenwood on saturday night no schedule has been arranged if markham becomes the challenger in the a series whitby edged victoria square 32 the home team fees- s3000 ladies whose husbands are members s4500 single ladies or ladies whose husbands are nonmembers if you so desire fill in attached coupon and mail to uxbridge ladies curling club box 676 uxbridge i name address phone he never would have thrown me out if my pants hadnt fallen down i mr farmer sell your f livestock with a tribune classified faction ad householder rate up to 15 words 150 to place your ad phone 64021001 or write ufat tshtjune i classified ad dcptf stouffviue out ftttf hockey season 7172 two hundred boys now registered stouffville over 200 players were registered for the 1971- 72 hockey season on saturday the final registration will be held this saturday from 930 to 1130 am at the municipal of fices fees are 1700 per player to a maximum of 4500 per family age limits are mite under 9 novice under 11 peewee under 13 bantam under 15 and midget under 17 all as of dec 31 playing times are monday peewee 710 wednesday bantam 79 saturday novice 710 am and mite 10 am12noon sundav- midget 13 the omha clubs will play their home games on thursday or friday evenings personnel interested in assisting as coaches or managers in the house leagues should contact the following con venors mite jack geertsma novice clare mcguckin peewee mick red- shaw and bantam gord tarr referees are needed those wishing to help out should contact eldon wagg also any person wishing to obtain their omha referees card should contact eldon immediately a coach and manager are needed for the midget b club and for a bantam b team that may be organized interested people are asked to contact ed grimshaw the stouffviue omha teams this year will be led by the following men novice clare mcguckin c jack watson mgr bob mcneil asst peewee george stark c harry schell mgr bill berry asst bantam jack watson c gerry acton mgr midget gord tarr c- earl crowder mgr harry bowes asst dont forget the first hockey dance of the season this saturday at stouffviue arena from 800 100 am tickets at 400 per couple are available from minor hockey executive members hockey school award claremont for a second year a claremont boy has been awarded a special trophy from the davey keon hockey school brian wilson son of mr and mrs earl wilson received the prize at the conclusion of a training session this summer previously the award was won by howie jones son of mr and mrs ken jones travel 200 miles for nothing stouffville it was a disappointing day sunday for stouffviue peewees no they did not lose in fact they did not even play they travelled to picton for the second game of oasa allontario semifinals hoping to wrap up the series in two games straight stouffviue took the opener 84 but the poor weather that plagued stouffviue on sunday also blanketed picton and at the 4 pm game time it was pouring so they turned about and drove home followed by their many stouffviue supporters they will head to picton again this saturday and play at 430 pm if by chance they lose and a third game is required theyll play the same day same place at 730 pm flying instruction jt town and countrr tacata airwayjsllmited rt8iwffng acadswv 9857683 oraenbank airport junction highway 12 47 whitchurchstouffville recreation committee swimming lessons sat morning beginning oct 2 red cross prebcginners beginners 10 lessons 0 junior intermediate senior 10 lessoas 8 bronze 10 lessons 16 ixsiclcr patrol 10 lessons 18 royal life saving society instruction available on request registrations will also be taken for synchronized swimming instruction by mrs joan bennett 10 lessons 12 registration for all courses will lie taken at slaters indoor pool sat am sept 25th 10 am to 1 pm lessons begin oct 2 1971 please bring swim suit and cap when registering adult swimming classes tues evenings 9 to 10 pm beginning tues oct 5th 10 sessions 12 slaters indoor pool is located just east of don mills rd v4 mile south of aurora side rd for further information call 7371110 public skating sat oct 2 admission 50c atthe stouffville arena 83o m

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