Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 5, 1954, p. 7

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barb hare bats thousand as stouffville wins lindsay here friday night isunderland pounds three pitchers to trounce local red sox 177 730 j for the first time ibis season by woodward thompson ami entire stourlville red sox st john the next three bat- biro h a stitlhkolt kkcoku on saturday enin of on th mojsxd for marl ham micalrfan s- i li 1aake batt is kot draw lea bad ofl flia atruek out 17 batters a il haife an oppotur s the shamrocks have lhre p ril at pe- on irorfcln as flint be tanned fldd in bo fcs r fans sooa a le southern on friday evening at lindsay will be the visitor here to face the swniffvilk red sox n a tcoutv league p- was forced tntojters went down in order but contest in the last mvngbe- as sunderland hatter no before three runs had ttween the two club- undsav connected sor sixteen hits to took the game by a score off a oneded 1- victory i 96 the regular schedule winds j lorn arted o the dnedt4sj8 toaip 13th foiiowmg the r x wss 3 7 a it ndav ron-eis- poi- ierrv will hassard and jenmngs taking tuck haul rarh -n- meet fon i errj iu relief sunderlands big inning came in the second when they pounc ed on stoutlviile pitchers for eight hits accounting for ten he ted wor the stoutlviile girls am turned n a per- rmance at bat night as the miss cnaia i iill mi aiiiikik on tn i at eek yo had an opportunity a markham of corn jj after introducing tnyaeu i o eeded to a- of queatlons ail of arbfch i tion ar you int ested in sports j i enqulr v 1 am she ei nip and tuck battle barb con netted for three singles and a n so o n in four turns at bat and p seasons activities drove in four of her teams eghi runs he- big hit came to the fourth inning when si pounded out a double with out and the bases loaded she was tagged out at third while attempting to stretch the hit extra bases home runs by mars smith vo peaches upset elgin mills 117 sports b mi- lanada reporter barbara of 1954 a number bout hesita- crosced the plate the red sox went down in order in the second but sunder land opened up with their hea vy artillery as fourteen batters paraded to the plate in their half of the inning eight of the ten runs that scored came with two out the red sox settled down in runs they scored three in the the final four innings of the first and added four more in i game and held the sunderland tne ennan cooling u types of sports sins timing pool owned mr mcclennao is i lei boil lay at the time was spent in me runs stouffville jumped into a twoland marj barber aided peaches lpe e run lead in the first inning jin winning an 117 decision when carolyn haynes and baib from elgin mills in a markham hare crossed the piate barbjtwp girls softball contest play- hare singled and later scored jed on monday evening the in the third inning when mary j home run clouts came with the cole grounded out on a fielders bases empty marg smith also connected for a triple midway through the contest waters of the immense boh rwikit may when the time for last he j j ballot for bobby pel bobby wont iik uk wjieiiack ok i11i comes to pick a comeback lotion that the s r one of the n of the year secretary cast a unanimous reatest pitchers of all time proud man who insists he nevei m away vet he must know the cleveland club all but gave up on him in 52 and 3 and took him off the regular starting rotation for a stretch it seems only yesterday that you read about the farm boy from van meter in who struck out eight st louis cardinals in three innings in an exhibition rame his tirst appearance against a major league team but that was is years ago oldtimers who travelled with new york hants in k37 still like to tell about the first lime they saw feller and the crack dick unite mad hes not as fast as van munso the wise remark turned into a bitter war wiih keller striking out rowdy dick something like 1 tunes in is at bats during their long spring training trip because feller and fireball in sports writers vocabulary it to hear that bobby has come up i only throw- about live or the other day in the indians choice teaches counted their first run of the game in the third innings edna sttcklev elea nor reid doreen jarvis aruliwith three runs while the vonge shirley young and pat smith crew were held to one tne sixth the red sox did manage to count seven runs which in a normal game could easily have o win allan ed gar led oil with a hit and scor ed when ken sehell pounded out a safety bud lehman grounded out second to first les clarke was a strike out victim and lome schel popped to the first baseman sunderland jumped into an tne rural squad jumped into earv first un wls the lead in the second innings sluggers o five hits stouffville showed signs of a rally in their final turn at bat but the margin wrs too great to over come centre fielder lou rax- lin was safe on an error edgar clarke ken sehell and has- sard scored hits and bud leh man walked to score four runs stouffville pulled off two dou ble plays one in the fifth and another in the sixth a good crowd was on hand for the game ttf trfbun roofmce ont thurstar xvgim t kw stanley theatre wr b mrmmmwm m sioiuviijk a shorn nitely stoikkyhxe policy st 9 pni matinr saturday a pra friday saturday august bth 7th two big features the big leaguer edward g robinson plus vera ellen ahvas hare been synonymous imc as somewhat of a surprise nth a knucktehall i in a game keller explained clubhouse at yankee stadium some games 1 dont throw it at all the fast ball still is ray bst pitch how about that fast hall i u a wood as ever pitching is a lot easier for me now with a changeup and slider to co with the fast ball and curve i dont use lip so much energy rut then i used to have a lot more energy too the strikeout pitch always ha been fellers mark of dls- tlnction he hold the modern record for most strikeouts in bi game is most in on season 3 is and reason to rank behind walter johnson and cy young as the alltime leader for a life time im about a thousand behind johnson said feller but i a 3 ways thought i might have had a chance at it if i hadnt missed the four years when i was in the navy visiting rinks score in mens trebles kinks from uxbriclge and newmarket placed high in the mens trebles howling tour ney held at claremont on wed nesday evening of last week the claremont trio of tom hammond jimmy briscoe and tom scott were high for one win some thirtysix bowlers took part in ttie tourney rinks from stoutlviile rich m o n 1 hi oshawa markham ix- bridge wwmirket and clare mont took part on friday night a mixed dou bles tournament will be held at claremont commencing at 7 oclock unionville plans to reenter jr b group five- teams are already con- sidering entries for another season in oi i a jr b company unionville lets st mikes brampton weston and dixie appear to ik- interested lake- shores are out and aurora have not stated their intentions at the present time weekend trips let folks dis cover that they can get more health out of tiie open country than out of a medicine bottle we can put in at least one good word for the bore lie doesnt talk about other people the supreme beef breed aberdeen angus ge premium prices for baby beef with aberdecn- ankus either pure bred or crossing with angus bull means earlymaturing easyfeeding hornless calves with all ihe best beef features open and bred heifers and bred cows available now r c claremont out baker ih claremont ltv walked to account for the runs three runners were left stran ded on base when barb hate pulled down a line drive off the lat of fern hoover for third out stouffville went down in or der in the fifth helen paisley grounded out short to first mary cole was a strike out vic tim and joan haynes bounced out third to first peaches deadlocked the score with a four run rally in the fourth marg smith the lead- off batter singled but given kennedy in attempting to sacri fice popped to catcher mary cole edna sttckley singled and cleanup batter eleanor reid hit safely pat smith popped to pitcher joyce beers and with two out and three runs in shirley risebrough lashed a single through the infield as the tying run romped across the plate doreen jarvis reach ed first but was called out for a leadoff to end the inning neither club scored in the sixth but stouffville counted two in the top of the seventh carolyn haynes and barb hare led off with singles helen paisley grounded to first and mary cole hit into a fielders choice with a runner scoring loan haynes singled but was left stranded when joyce by- ers went down on strikes peaches attempted to pull the game out of the lire in their final turn at bat doreen jaivls was safe on an error but shirley young and kern hoo ver were victims of relief hur ler loan haynes fast ball marg smith grounded out pit cher to first to end the inning and the game barb hare carolyn haynes and pat skinner were stoufl- villes best batters doreen jar- vis eleanor reid and edna slickley were best for peaches the winners added two more in the fifth when two walks with the bases loaded allowed runs to score shirley young started the unionville news mr and mrs k blight of j lindsay mr and mrs c gal- i visitors with mr and mrs e a by park on august 14th game and completed six innbraith of barrie were sunday tngs marj barber took over in the seventh shirley jones han dled the hurling chores for el gin mill remember the field day and carnival sponsored by the union ville community centre at cros- howard foster ottawa gives duck hunters longer season shamrocks whaliop st marys in exhibition tilt the stouffville shamrocks wielded a mighty shillalah on monday afternoon as they sou ndly trounced st marys 197 in an exhibition tilt the visi tors lone hurler ran out of steam after the sixth inning and the local batsmen had a field day at his expense lome edwards son of shamrock coach ted edwards took over on the mound for st marys in the eighth and completed the game bernie merritt started on the hill for stouffville and although he lacked control the opposi tion couldnt produce when they found themselves with the bases loaded on numerous occasions lack sumner took over the pitching chores in the closing innings and he too lack ed his usual steady control he gave up three hits walked four and struck out two shamrock pitcher bernie merritt came through with the key hit of the game a grand slam home run in the seventh inning ward edwards also clouted a round tripper in the eighth its a very busy time at the unionville swimming centre pm carey rim moreno paul rcerni amanda bus we0han10n foumm wan cartoon ontvvy ti fvugust 9th 10th the altar of trinity united these days final tests are being church bowmanville was beau- held by different groups the tifully derorated with baskets of following children have passed mixed flowers for the marriage their beginners test sharon la- on saturday afternoon july 114 j moria joan blundell john me- o miss marjorie viola foster j lean bui gard house jim cardinals drop errorfilled game to leaside 186 even the best of clubs have their off nights on friday eve ning the stouffville cardinals couldnt seem to do anything the government has decided right they muffed everything canadas best pullets are sundays afcsd wednesdays because fulopep growing mash is so highly fortified you can feed less mash more grain this saves you up to a feed cost and you grow a bet ter pullet too fulopep growing mosh is availablo in mash or convenlont moneysaving pellet form to extend the duckhunting sea son in mast parts of central and western canada this year to chase lingering birds out of northern areas before the win ter freezeup here are the dates for onta rio northern district formerly called the hudson area ducks geese rails coots gallinules woodcock and wilsons snipe sept 15 to dee 15 last year the season ended on xov 13 central district formerly tailed the northern area sept is to dec 13 compared to sept lsov 17 last year southern area oct 2 to dec 15 compared to oct 3dec 1 aj year ago in essex county the open season for geese will be oct 2dec 31 inclusive a month longer than the nov 2dec 31 last year the northern district of on tario comprises that part of the province lying north of a from infield grounders to pop fly balls and allowed leaside lions to pile up a onesided 1s6 score dave hammersley j for the long weekend stoiiffvilles ace southpaw who willowdale formerly of union ville niece of mrs shirley con- nel to mr robert howard son of mr and mrs howard lansing the rev morgan officiated at the cere mony the wedding music was played by mrs barrett who also accompanied the soloist mr howardthe bride was given in marriage by mr keith connell and wore white brocaded satin her veil of nylon net was anger tip length she wore a necklace nf pearls and carried a bouquet of red roses and white carna tions the matron of honor mrs clare sellars was dressed in rose corded taftetla with net bolero and bandeau to match her flowers were yellow and red talisman roses the bridesmaids mrs pearl gough and miss mar garet raiuey wore correspond ing dresses of daffodil yellow and apple green little maureen sellars was flower girl the re ception was held on the lawn of the cream of barley tourist park bowmanville the brides aunt mrs connell received the guests and was assisted by mrs hoiyard mother of the groom after their honeymoon at stur geon lake they will reside at willowdale mrs e lamoria and messrs leonard mimullen and fred stiver visited at the cottage of mr and mrs harold cbadwick at hawk lake on sunday mr and mrs glenny and an drew mrs lane shaw mr bui warne spent the first weekend of august with rev and mrs w butt and bill at their cottage at lake of bays mr and mrs greatrix and son terry of timmins spent last weekend with her parents mr and mrs findley pollard mr chester weir unionville mr and mrs david mackinlay and miss norma maxwell of toronto enjoyed a trip to buff- williams allan weir walter austin sandra austin david woodley f find lay paul coulson doug burnett nancy comfort juli vargo bill skelton donna small grant leishman catby webb dorothy mcarthur rory turner gordon riddell carol riddell stephenie mew lya dowse jim stewart dennis danby larry adair mrs frickholme of the us is having a two month visit with mrs a davison mr and mrs carmen stiver and baby pomanda rd are spending their holidays in the campbellford district mr and mrs donald lunau are holidaying this week in the usa mr and mrs whitmore and children mark and lynda of brantford are spending their holidays with her parents mr and mrs n heimler sympathy is extended to mrs stanley stiver and family who recently received word of the accidental death of her nephew ronald carter of 22 lona ave mrs cuthbertson of noranda que is visiting her nephew and his wife mr and mrs charlie cuthbertson and mrs martin mr and mrs tom hobbs stouffville former residents of unionville spent sunday with mr and mrs herbert weather- ill mr ray miller of toronto vls- ace chalked up a nohitter last week was the victim of nonsupport he had to face a total of 13 hatters in less than eight com plete innings and in the late stages of the contest he showed signs of tiring under the strain graham frisby took over on the mound in the eighth and finished the game hammers- ley gave up ten hits walked five and struck out thirteen frisby allowed three hits walk ed one and struck out two coach geo smith was forced to make a switch in his lineup early in the game when regu lar catcher don haynes injur ed his back harold hodgson took over back of the plate and watt moved to first base the cardinals infield looked unus ually weak in one inning alone line described as follows com- 1 leaside scored five runs on one mencing at the point where the right of way of the cnr in- tersecus tile east boundary of the province near goodwin sta tion thence westerly along the right of way through cochrane kapusktusing hearst and si oux lookout to the intersec- ion with the west boundary of the province near white station the southern district com prises those parts of muskoka district and simcoe county ly ing west of highway 6f in on tario county those parts of the townships of rama mara thorah brock and reach lv hit and three errors stoutlviile jumped into a 10 lead in the first inning when third b a s e m a n ted malloy walked and later scored fol lowing hits by morris and haynes leaside rallied in the third with two and continued to pile up the runs for an easy win they scored five runs in the fifth four in the sixth and four more in the eighth two of their hits were 300 foot circuit clouts out of the park a walk to malloy again ac counted for a lone stouffville run in the fifth as hodgson and watt came through with safe- master david mackinlay spent the weekend wiih his aunt mrs robert cough markham matter terry jones spent ft few days last week with his grandmother mrs boyle thorn- hill messrs robert gough gordon ipilkey john moment and roy mcleod are motoring to the west this weekend for a holiday mrs belly madsen and child ren of cherry hill farm union ville enjoyed a plane trip to vancouver and other points west this month the factory is closed for the month mr and mrs earl bratton en- tertalhed several new canadians at an informal barbecue supper on sunday evening the guests were mr and mrs harry niezcn mr and mrs j gazan mr and mrs carl holtman mr and mrs al cantor all are associa ted with the sun life assoc co i ahere mr bratton is a unit supervisor plus calling on capetown four big days wednesday to saturday 11th 12th 13th 14th the mighty saga of the northwest mounted police alan ladd shelley winters saskatchewan itbgfis s fte st z8m mot roans- 1 wait mgammirbiaaiiibaiiratm a universallntknaflonal picture comedy cartoon short ited his sister and brother miss nellie miller and mr win miller on sunday mrs howell and son roger are spending three weeks with her sister and husband mr and mrs skellon mr h hi powers and friend spent ihe holiday at his cottage in hallburton getting the stiver bros gtolfkvlllk ont ihoxk 4n lug west of highways r and 12 lies malloy and morris added and the townships of scott runs in the seventh with ham- txbridge pickering whitby merstey and frisby completing and east whitby in durham the scoring for the homesters county the township of dar- the entire lea- id e squad j lington and clarke and thejplayed good ball peter slezak j counties of rrant bruce dufjon the mound for the winners jferin elgin esex grey halallowed the local batsmen but dimand halton huron kent six hits four of these coming jrmbton lincoln middlesex in the seventh and eighth ln- xorfoik oxford peel perth nngs he walked eight and waterloo welland wellington iruck out eleven ien buck- jwentwdrth and york land handled the umpiring at the central district eompri- the plate wish jack watson ises the rest of the province taking care of the bas j ffipil order now store up a binful of wln- r warmth at a pocket- of savings 1 jup phone is quality coal 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