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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 9, 1955, p. 10

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ptjt 10 the stouffyiue tribunethursdar june 9 1935 v nha homes in stouffville ha gibsons mighty clout with bases full sinks scugog club 139 i a smashing double by catch ier hal gibson with the bases loaded in the eighth inning set the stage for the red sox to chalk up their third straight i victory in the tricounty j league schedule as they hand ed port perry a 179 setback on monday evening the red sox were trailing the scugog crew snntngs of the contest port perry used two pitchers in a vain attempt to hold the red sox plate power incheck metaggart started on the hill but gave way to wallace a southpaw in the seventh inn ing they were clipped fori nine hits stouftvihes hope of win- ning their third straight took a run when coach bob nosedive in the fifth inning hassard drew a base on balls when kellar port perrys ken schelt walked and geo j second baseman rapped a some of the nha homes being erected on the hawtin subdivision are shown here in process of construction excavations for four more homes have also been made on the timbers subdivision s ji sinclair local real es tate man is in charge of the hawtin development ml pisgah continued from page 3 on the charge for summer sun day school at il am keep the date of thursday june 2 open for the straw berry festival at the church miss betty staley from iyn- den is spending a few weeks with mr and mrs loy carr mr and mrs wallace and virginia from toronto called on mrs wilton and mr and mrs ray hewlett on sunday mr and mrs leslie smith and family spent sundy with her mother mrs willim gohn at cnionville who has just re turned home from a 3weeks stay at st johns convalescent hospital at willowdale ronnie botham celebrated his seventh birthday last wed nesday by entertaining hls young friends at a party stark singled to drive hassard across iorne schell was a strike out victim but ted cad ieux was hit by a pitched ball to load up the sacks i was at this point that hal gibson clouted the ball into centre field to give stouffville a three run advantage murray mc- mullen counted the final run for the winners the game was a hectic affair from start to finish tempers flared on numerous occasions and appeared likely at one time that the players might come to blows lome schell although arm- weary remained in the game and went the limit for stouft- ville he tagged for only eight hits schell handcuffed the port batsmen for the first three grand slam home run out of the park to give the visitors a 52 advantage the red sox staged their familiar latesame rally to pull the game out of the fire geo stark the red sox newes recruit this season is rapidly becoming the teams most potent batter in five times at bat on monday night he connected for three hits a walk and was safe on an error jack watson another new comer to the local baseball club held down second base and bob hassard moved to third to replace bud lehman out with an injured hand port perrys veteran performer bill harper came into the game in the late innings and played at third base clearance we are clearing out our entire stock of these cars are all reconditioned and customary used car warranty prices were lower and it will pay you to see our stock are contemplating the purchase of holiday season used cars carry our never if you before 1954 byick special 4door beautiful twolone green and yellow undersell heater wheel discs undercoat ins window washers spe cial twotone green interior this car has been driven only 7000 miles cant be told from new sale price 239500 4 pontiac deluxe ldodr finished in beautiful twotone sreen condilionairo heater undercoatinjr white wall tires twotone green interior this car is in outstanding condition spare tire never been used sale pike 52chev standard 2door smart maroon finish conditionaire healer and defroster two brand new tires on front reconditioned and ready to go sole price 109500 52 pontiac chietain 5cyl 2door finished in beautiful light blue hydromalie transmission signal lights custom radio undcrscat heater a car you would be proud to own sale price 125000 53 meteor mainline ldnor popular light beige color conditionaire heater and defroster good ruhber clean inside and out outstanding value at 51 pontiac deluxe ldoor original maroon finish custom radio conditionaire heater undercoating spotless interior excellent mechan ical condition sale price 89500 51 chev deluxe sale price 2door oshawa blue sponge rubber scats finish conditionaire heater clock many miles carefree driving f pontiac lsursrtian ldiur original jet hhek finish custom radio signal liuhts conditionaire heater backup lights come in and lonk this one over sale price moee 31 stouffville ontario sale price 35000 51 pontiac deluxe ldoor scarce klectlinc model powerglide transmission clock custom radio conditionaire healer outstanding value sale price 85000 four teams for girls ball plans are underway to organ- tie a fourteam girl softball group agincourt elsin mills peaches and stouffville have given notice that they intend to field clubs again this sum mer arrcourt will again be han dled by mr newt joynt and el- pin mills will operate under the watchful eye of veteran coach william morrison stouffville and peaches have yet to name their respective coaches stouffville will play their home game under the lights on wednesday nights peaches will play either at unibnvhie or markham an organization meeting will be held shortly elgin mills are the current holders of the markham twp league championship unknown hanhers one of these nishts down at the local park some unupf tins player if goins to suffer serious injury unless somethin is done to risht the danger the wire fence that tkirt th outfield should be painted white to warn player of the hazard an outfielder runnins at top speed might easily break a lej or neck if he came in contact with the wire the other danse is home plate the five cornered piece of wood sits about three inches above the cround and is especially dangerous to runners who attempt to slide in safely broken ankle micht easily b averted by taking the proper precautions immediately lets wait until the damage is done no tag team wrestling friday night the promoters of the pro wrestling in the local sports palace the stouffville arena have been successful in lining up a high class team match for the local wrestling fans this will be the 1st team match this season and a lot of inter est has been aroused over this classy card arranged by match maker roy mcmahon stoney brooks that ever popular cam- pbellford grappler will team up with sylvain richard who created quite a sensation here on the first show when he met baron von sieber this team are both clean clever scientific wrestlers who rely on their steady ability to defeat the op position but if need be they can rough it up with the best of them their opponents will be tom sullivan canadian middleweight champion and hal van dyke a rough pair of grapplers bobby davies toronto speed ster will be in the semieinal and will tangle with that very fast and sensational wrestler wildcat osborne of stratford this one will be a two out of three falls affair and will be full of action from start to fin ish in the other match sign ed up irish jack phelan no stranger to stouffville wrest ling fans will test the ability of ron ronescu rugged little hungarian mat man in two weeks time the pro moters hope to have the midget wrestlers perform here in sto uffville big inch 59 inches tall and wee tommy tucker inches tall and 90 lbs are being lined up tark nookki up with the organization of a girls softbal team here attain this summer every night of the week with the exception ol saturday will be booked in the park for the use of the diamond on monday night the red sox play their home games tuesday nights the bantams wednesday nights the girls team thurs day nights buttonville and friday nights the juniors it is ex pected that even some saturday nights may be ued by the claremont soccer team this is certainly an active sports centre fans are assured of park recreation for six nights of every week herk and there builvvllle dropped two softball games to thornhill last week 62 and 72 the employees of the stouffville machine and tool enjoyed a golf excursion to iake simeoe on saturday hrooklin edged brougham 54 last week to open the south ontario county softball league ross ivowe who calls whitby his home has been signed to play with the new york rangers wnon the hockey season opens in october mr stanley young now president of christie brown co starred on the mound with sunderland a few years ago when boh dales handled the pitching chores for stouffville mr dales is now assistant manager of the bank of nova scotia harry barber pitcher with the stouffville bantams is a brother of marjorle barber wellknown in the markham twp girls league for her pitching ability jack harper known locally for his goaltendlng ability a few years ago is handling the catching chores with the unlonville softball club mr tom mashlnter has taken over the coaching job of the elgin mills girl softball team mr wm morrison will act as manager of the group champs wrestling promoters are planning on introducing midgets here in the near future hon haynes handled the decker for the red sox in the early innings of the trlcounty game bore on monday night stan miller took part in an exhibition game with sunderland last week against orillla stewart stars cardinals beat leaside 9 tol up xrwmarket throws senior hockey therell be no senior hockey team in newmarket next win ter the town will concentrate on building a jr team instead the hub centre lost a consid erable amount of money on their club last season when they failed to enter the group finals oshawa rink wins claremont bowling tourney eddie goodmans rink from oshawa walked off with the top honors in the mens triples bowling tournament held at claremont on june 1st four- rinks were entered charles peacocks rink from oshawa captured second with elgin waggs rink from stouflville placing third the next tourna ment will he held in july toms eimite1p phone 372 newmarket here monday newmarket will make their initial visit of the tricounty league schedule here on mon day night in their opening contest with lindsay the canaltown crew dropped a ciose 10 decision to their rivals harold stephenson who tossed a four hitter against lindsay in the opener will iprobably he on the mound for the visitors on monday the red sox visit the hub town on friday night of this week and the outcome of that contest might indicate what strength newmarket has gathered to gether for their tricounty comeback on thursday june 9th unlonville has a date here with buttonville for a softball con test and on the following fri day evening metropolitan motors will tattle the card inals in a jr baseball game on tuesday june 14th richmond hill will be here for a game wih the bantams stouffville cardinals scored their first victory in junior company on friday night as they whipped leaside braves 91 here under the lights it was the visitors first loss murray stewart short stop with the homesters was one of the stars in the cardinals initial win he made a total of nine putouts hit safely on two occasions and batted in two runs stouffville had eight hits and committed two errors lea side were limited to six hits and muffed the ball three times big 220 pound mike katton went the distance for the card inals and registered twelve strike outs in the nine inning contest the braves scored their only run in the ninth inn ing bantams beat newmarket 105 stouffville bantams rolled to a 105 win over newmarket on tuesday night in the second game of the current north york schedule harry barber went the distance on the mound for the winners with sandy smith completing the battery newmarket squeezed all their run across in the early in nings barber appeared to im prove as the contest progress ed and held the canaltown crew off the score sheet for the last four innings qf the game he sent down the side in order on three occasions with a mix- lure of fast halls and curves he had a good changeup pitch that was working well stouffville broke into a fl lead in the first inning and added three in the second two in the third and two in the fifth centrelielder ted suzuki counted three of the homesters vandorf in s simeoe group this seasons south simeoe league has nine teams compet ing in addition to vandorf and belhaven are willow beach newmarket queensville pine orchard keswick zephyr and mount albert the vandorf organization will be under the coaching eye of art starr harry lavender is manager while mike van nosjrand is doing secretary- treasurers duties the team will play its home games every thursday night players voted eligible for the vandorf team at a recent meeting of the league were don hoshel ted brown eric barber harry maber jack barber bill richardson peter van nost- rand doug wood bill king dom murray allan ray atkin son glen taun lorn ellis george rumney and jack rum- ney ilaveit dkadline set for june iyth the player deadline in the claremont confmunity league has been set for june loth the manager of each team has been requested to have the player names in the hands of the group secretary prior to this date if possible each team is llowed to sign fifteen players runs and barry ttilko- scored two sandy smith murray ho- don and cord eekardt came home with the others murray holder tagged newmarket pitcher- for two triples change says a writer u a better view of life it de pends on how you spend it bowlers open season on local greens gormlev mrs j bond spent the week end with friends in fort erie twines i bo take care of your baler andjget binder twin- requirements by i wc placing your order now for thi kmiikk knoll- twine i a ft at our special new low price jew see this twine at our jhowroom j the stouffville lawn rowl ing club opened their greens hero on friday night june 3rd with a pot luck supper when about 35 members and friends turned out and a game was enjoyed after the supper the club is very anxious to encourage and welcome new bowlers we have ample well- kept greens for a greatly increased membership and it is hoped that this year will s2e a good number of new mem bers some of whom tried the game on friday night there- are many new residents in the community and they will cer- tainly very welcome at the tig club come along and acquainted on monday esdav and friday nigh- rdiei bow on wednesday loons is well as the threi today jones milling equipment 6tonftrte 2ww3 skcoxil assvau production sale of imitkllltki english vokksiiiiiks to be held on monday june 20 m i pm rynbrock farms keith rvvard prop 1 miles hh of sunderland selling herd intr kelemscott canadian hoy s serviceable aged boars 1 open gilts s in pig gilts 13 gilts with litters i gllt bred to our nftv im no ported boars v rows ihe a thelcome knrlj write for fatalogm fe f-e- are ji foot jfialtfl manatrer r and are already in hats farms ltd 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