the tribune stouffville ori thursday june 5 353 tournament winner awarded trophy ovk vkak ago plcsterins district iligb school bm it first ajitiual field day in hiih mr jerry altaian of ciaremout capcured the snior track till- with a total of sixty points the iield nit v-a- highlighted hy a one hundred per eent participation by the tudeat body fa the murkharsi twp softball leasue triornhil soundly trounced buuonrhle 133 markhatu rdeed uniohrilie 32 and clareniont downed peaches 63 stouffville hed sox ere preparing for the tirs am- of their tricounty league whedu- uxbrldge opened the season hercr th- stoustville arena co wa- expected to sign a contract with a laree city flooring concern for laying of a traprock floor in th- loai arena stait ok tiik wkkk this week its hats off to stouffvilles southpaw hurler jack suinner for an excellent job on the mound as his team rosined to a 16i win over woodbridge on tuesday niaht besides holding the opposition to a few scattered hits jack connected for two home runs imtltck ikiimw shi i ix bruce lehman veteran i the ball over the plate down it was back in the l that ictiox asebail mound star is still burning in the tobacco plantation of delhi bruce and hi- brother lou formed a potent battery consbihatlon for stouffvllle now twenty years late- this exhome town curve ball artist is still very much in the limelight ldea fans who braved the cold november winds a couple of seasons back will probably remember seeing bruce in actio here against his old team mate karl cook when delhi captured the oiia intermediate championship is that disiwck iutoit ckkklivg in acaix this season woodbridge was admitted into the markham township softball league and although a number of players aid clubs were not entirely happy over the idea of travelling the fifteen mile hike they agreed to the entry now j- seems that the oilis softball league is to be faced with much the same condition elgin mills have given notice that they intend to tile an entry in the local group and will play their home games si richmond hill this is not a lona jaunt for the stoiiflville team but one must consider cedar grove and agincourt the latter club is thinking very seriously of tiling an entry it would be unfair to bring in a new club from a considerable distance and cause one of the regular teams to drop out of the running suet as was the case in the mens league however the addition of kigiu mills into the group would make for keener opposition in the league which is needed if the group definitely decides that all games are to commence at 730 in the evening with five innings to constitute a game then by all means lets give it a try for one season at least but if the contests are to begin at 7 oclock and be completed at the end of seven innings then the idea is unpractical todavs casik ok baskbali may itic dkstisoykh the supreme court decided last week that it will look into the legality of baseballs longdisputed reserve clause the future of professional sports rests on the outcome the hearing will be held some time in the fall and will mark the first time since 1021 that the supreme court has examined the legality of tlie national sport baseball won the last time if it loses this case the game as it is played now will be destroyed heres why baseball contracts and those in other professional sports contain a clause which puts the player under control of the club that owns him this is the reserve clause under it a player may not quit his club and sign with another one willing to pay him more money his services may be disposed of only by the club that owns hint either by trading selling or releasing him if this clause is thrown out a player would be permitted to sell his services to the highest bidder he could resign from the club that owns him whenever he decided to make the move there are definite advantages to both rulings the rule as it now stands tends to protect tile individual clubs while the amend ment would protect the players at the present time a player might sit on the bench and see little action throughout an entire season but unless he obtained his official release he would no be allowed to move to another club if this ruling was thrown out the clubs with the greater financial backing would be able to load up with all the stars in the league and the weaker clubs would suffer it is not likely thai any move will be made in this direction albk c3 stanley tieatve m i flllbb i stoltfvil ip ovt a shows xiuly jj 1 toiicy pm matinee saturday 2 pni friday h saturday june 5th fith spectaclefilled adventure w 0medecwojohn1re1md jamescwgforrestwcffl mbelwrrlqwdarlen i b mi i- h tun com plus comedy and cartoon monday tuesday june sth 9th tell be here is cy a proprietor of the bowling alley nan seining walter smith of tournament at- stouitville with the trophy tip the vyime pre- s winner of the 5pin en which wound bowling setis- town softballers vacate league cellar with a 162 win at woodbridge dominion horse shoe championship here july 1 the horseshoe tournament for the dominion or canada is being planned for stouffville on inly 1st in conjunction with the annua horse show it is tile first time that such a tourn ament has ever operated out of the city of toronto talent ed horse shoe throwers from till parts of ontario ami can ada will he taking part for the tournament championship the show was held at dieppe park east toronto last year the lo cal club under the leadership of win grove ate seeking the support of the town in putting tile scheme over in a success xnl way the group will he wor king continuously for the next four weeks to get the playing court in shape stouffville shamrocks have two home games coming tip on thursday night of this week they play host to wood- bridge with richmond hill be ing the visitors on tuesday evening of next week in the claremont commun ity league action on monday evening fourth line downed aitona 1 lt and greenwood were defetted by murray johnson victoria square may enter girls team word was received at a league meeting of the girls softball group on friday night that victoria square may seek an entry into the group agin- court are also interested the schedule will gel underway on june 22nd stouffviiles home g mas will be played on wed nesday nights peaches cedar grove and unionville are de finite entries any teams in terested in joining the league should get in contact with the secretarv at markham 2fiv3 before june 10th jack sumner local southpaw hurler for the stouffville sham rocks came ilmtugh with a i doublethreat performance on tuesday night as his club romped to a decisive ki2 vic tory over woodbridge sum ner besides giving up but a few scattered hits helped him self to a couple of wellplaced home runs to salt the game i- way karl cook and ken iaushway donned uniforms for the game and connected for triples joe murray jr and jer ry hooker also hit three bag gers the stouffville squad were all decked out in their new softball uniforms for the coronation contest the win moved the locals out of the col let position into sixth place kaxgws hats win i- ok mttnvillk hob and xick baiigay low ered the boom on markhams aces on tuesday night as the sluggers knocked their rivals out f first place with a thril ling o2 setback xick bungay pulled a sizzling four bagger into the daisies to put his club on the victory trail and al though the aces loaded the liases on a couple of occasions they could not sneak the nec essary runs across hob ban- gay lined a scorching double bunker handled the hurling chores for aitona grant drew- cry called the signals back of the plate johnson was forced to retire from the contest when he suffered 1 sprained ankle bruce redshaw and get al pine grove lop shared mound duties for and mervlthe winners o lets have a party make up a group and have an evening of good wholesome fun call 290 for particulars open bowling every tues and sat evening groups by appointment arena bowling centre main street stouffville juveniles meet aurora friday stouffviiles up -and- coming juvenile squad will match their baseball skill against aurora here on friday night in their first regular contest of the season their home game with newmarket scheduled for fri day night of last week was rained out murray stewart will be the probable starter for the locals on the mound c ith don haines behind the plate the team would apprec iate a good attendance juveniles and red sox in holiday ball stouffviiles juvenile squad went down to defeat at the hands of the more experienced bed sox on tuesday by the score of 111 but considering the opposition the young lads- did surprisingly well the two squads exchanged their regul ar battery with borne schell and borne boadwav working with catcher hal gibson for through the infield on his first the juveniles while mtirrav time at the plate and came stewart and hammerslev com- up witli the play of the game limed with catcher don haines as lie scooped up cord cover- for the bed sox the bed sox leys hard hit grounder withloened up in the sixth innings with two on to vnd a markham with six hits and two walks to store seven runs baxlin bell man k schell bes clarke smith and haines all connect ed for hits in the sixth has- sard and d smith worked the pitcher for a walk madill was the to batter for the juven iles with two hits in three trips to the plate pitchers hammers- ley and stewart showed plen ty of promise as tiid catcher don haines they allowed but three hits walked five and struck out eight x cedar grove downs mill girls cedar grove upset elgin mills on tuesday night right in their own back yard by a score of 2523 bois can- and marion beere formed the battery for the winners the visitors used mavis trunk and francis grif fith of unionville in their line up which strengthened the squad considerably tile lineup for cedar grove was as fol lows p bois carr c marion beere 1st ruth gould 2nd irvina malcolm ird dalma cesar ss- mavis trunk cf audrey murison rf frances- griffith lr betty brook- on monthly june sth weath er permitting stouffville red sox will entertain fxbridye here to open their home stand in the local tricotintv sched ule claremont community league may 2 i aitona vs mt zioh j claremont vs pine grove may i i greenwood vs 1th mt zion vs claremont i june 1 bine grove vs greenwood nth vs aitona june 5 1th vs mt zion aitona vs greenwood bine s claremont vs 1th mt ion vs pine grove june 12 pine drove vs aitona greenwood vs claremont june 15 claremont vs aitona 1th vs pine grove june 29 greenwood vs mt zion pine grove vs 1th june 22 aitona vs claremont mt zion vs greenwood june 2fi mt zion vs bh aitona vs pine grove june 2ft claremont vs mt zion greenwood vs aitona the fabulous riotous story of uncle sams sailors on camels marooned in the gobi desert short subjects mrflifilemai wednesday thursday june 10th 11th a strange and dangerous experiment in love and murder plus short subjects rally attempt the game devel oped into a spine tingling pit chers battle between peg o neill of the aces and xormie stundeii of buttonville neither hurler gave up a walk through out the entire contest stunden had his slow ball working to perfection on one occasion the batter took a complete cut at the ball but oddly enough it landed in front of the plate and never reached the catchers glove tempers flared on num erous occasions as managers bill hood and gord coverlv be came embroiled in a number of heated arguments motley petch came through with mark- hams best hit with a triple lloyd baymer connected a double as did pitcher beg o- xeill first baseman art dodge pulled off a spectacular diving catch on first base for mark- hams best play of the game the battery for buttonville stunden and baker for mark ham oneill and bob petch over at thornhill peaches lost a close contest to the yonge street squad in the final inn ings by a score of 1110 the seventh concession club held the lead throughout the game until thornhill 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