Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 14, 1955, p. 12

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hf h thi stoohvue twuhl twkoxt jbct u ttb lawn bowxdfg mania oheany iy lan boarlicj is o of the od of compfttitlre garam it u believed to have started with the egyptian and as developed in england in the sixteenth century it was a favorite ith sir francis drake and george washington in a devotee it is now one of the most popular of pastimes it is apposed by many ronbowlers that it is a game for mature or aged people the fallacy of this beliff has been proved in the past few years as wish curling a kindred game for younger participants have been winning their share of competitions it is a game of skill and relaxation for men and women young and ofmature age it provides not too strenuous exercise com bined with individual and team play a game that the whole family can enoy mother and daughter in the afternoon father and son under the lights they can all join together on the mixed night truly a family game very little equipment is required by the prospective bowler bowls and a pair of soft soled lowheeled shoe are al that are needed if you are six teen or sixty you vli rnior lawn bowling and when you have once taken it up you will regret that you had not done so earlier missing the ho at there are those who solemnly declare that the use of local talent is necessary if a team hopes to draw crowds this idea may not be too far wrong at least where villages or towns are concerned for the past couple of seasons your reporter has been advocating that a local community softball group should be organized here nothing along this line has ever been done however in claremont this summer bush league softball is the only kind played in the park since the intermediate club pulled out of the ontario county circuit do these teams bring out pectators they certainly do in fact when two of the top contenders are scheduled to play the stands are well filled the fans know the players not only on their own team but on the opposition club as well theres keen rivalry between the clubs and at playoff time this rivalry becomes even more noticeable seventyfive per cent of the players in the group have never played anything other than bush league ball and yet many are equal to anything we have seen in our more organized leagues everybody and his brother plays in this claremont community group and the fans enjoy every inning musseijmaxs lake musselmans lake is a picturesque hody of water that lies about four miles north of stouffville every summer hundreds of cottagers weekend vacationers and sunday holidayers flock to this popular resort centre to escape for a few weeks days or hours the stifling city heat i wonder how many of us really appreciate what this lake has to offer throngs of torontonians live for friday and saturday nights in order that they might drive twentyfive miles to swim dance fish or just relax at musselmans lake the old saying far away pastures look green might easily be applied to we stouffvilleites who do not fully realize what types of recreation is available to us prac tically at our back doors from a sportsmans point of view musselmans lake leaves nothing to be desired unless of course you enjoy blazing a trail through mosquito infested north woods with a canoe ovor your shoulders at this back door lake there are large fish which weigh anywhere from seven to seventeen pounds of course they arent caught every day but one carl always hope that his bait may lure one of these beauties to his line musselmans lake has both public and private beaches where one can swim to his hearts content or lay on the sand and soak up the sun it you enjoy boating one may be rented at a reasonable rate this summer a number of cottagers have purchased motor boats and these also frequent the lake waters during the weekends water skiing is becoming increasingly popular last week one water skiing enthusiast had a portable motor attached to his surf board and he was skimming across the lake at a rapid clip on the north shore there is more than 40 acres of park space where one can enjoy varied forms of recreation if you enjoy dancing there are dance pavilions at cedar beach glendale and sunny valley bowling is very popular with both young and old and the opening of the musselmans lake bowling alleys has added this entertainment to the resorts long list of activities lawn bowling news thvo sets of ladies doubles journeyed to tottenham on june 9th jits wallace and bins hoover skip and mrs blrkett and mrs lemon skip the latter two being high for two wins mrs wallace and mrs hoover won their first two games and only lost their last one on the last end the district no 13 b ladies provincial was played on agin- court greens on july 5th agincourt had an entry in all three events singles doubles and trebles richmond hill entered in the doubles and stouffvile entered in the singles and trebles singles represented by mrs g lemon and trebles by mrs wallace lead mrs e wagg vice and mrs geo middleton skip but tooth entries were eliminated agincourt won the singles and trebles and richmond hill won the doubles play contin ues against no 13 a at new market on monday july 11th children not only bind a mar ried couple more closely to gether they also tie them down xxxsssswcscww sgad boigta aowc4y fsas07 pax pontiac deluxe 4door beautiful dark jjray finish radio conditionairc healer under- coatinjr one owner since new immaculate condition 1951 chevrolet standard ldoor oriirinal jet black finish custom radio heater sun visor good rubber excellent transportation 1950 chevrolet deluxe ldoor finished in light gray custom radio conditionairc heater priced to sell chevrolet fleetline sedan beauti ful twotone blue and gray finish heater and defroster spotlights have a look at this one gmc uton pickup finished in commer- cial blue deluxe cab and equipment under- coating turn signals exceptional condition open evenings till 9 pm for your convenience 1917 1953 patrick phone 172 motors stouffville red sou drop pair to sunderland stmiffriue red sox momen tarily relinquished their hold on saooiui place last week when they dropped a home and home series to sunderland by scores of m and 52 the first game cc the se was played in the local stadium on monday july tb moundsman geo hoi- bourn allowed only three hs and struck out thirteen batters to claim the victory stan mil ler started on the hill for the red sox but was relieved by lorne scheil after giving up five hits and eight runs scheil was clipped for only one hit on friday night at sunder land the red sox saw a two run lead vanish in- the late stages of the game as sunderland scor ed two runs in the sixth and three in the eighth to win 52 righthander lome scheil was working on a nohitter until the sixth when he was clipped for six safeties he allowed three more nils in the eighth the red sox nicked hurier geo holbourn for seven hits but could not produce the necessary runs jack watson was the most potent batsman for the homers hitting two for three official trips to the plate community league softbah big bingo for junior baseball the stonftville cardinal jr baseball club are holding a monster bingo in the stouff ville arena on saturday night july 23rd commencing at s45 pm there will be 1000 worth of prizes the grand prize for the night will be a choice of either a dinette suite a power lawn mower a ge washing machine or a hoover electric- vacuum cleaner there will al so be sharethewealth games girls lose of agincourt 81 agincourt scored their 2nd straight victory monday night as they edged stouffville girls 81 it was the local teams first loss in four starts having won two and tied one joan haynes and mary cole formed the battery for stouff ville agincourt took the lead sters appeared shaky and bob- hied the ball on a number of occasions joan haynes limited the agincourt batters to but 5 safe hits but errors proved to be the difference in the two clubs the winners fielded two new players for the game and they aided considerably in gaining the victory peachs 21 klgin mills 0 peachs girls racked up their second win in as many starts by beating elgin mills 219 marjorie barber went the dis tance for the winners and hurl ed good ball throughout the game doreen jarvis completed the battery owen kennedy and marian gayman were the pow er batsmen for peachs each pounding out for base hits newmarket here on monday newmarket will be the visi tors here on monday night the red sox must eliminate either newmarket or port perry to catch a spot in the tricounty league playoffs at the present time stouffville is in third place newmarket fourth and port perry trailing in the cel lar position lindsay leads the group with sunderland in second place in the last meet ing between stouffville and the county towners the red sox came out on the bottom end of a 122 score they hope to turn the tables on their rivals next week peachs chalked up their first victory in their last six starts on monday night as they whip ped claremont 53 in a com munity league contest played in thedarenon park the win moved peachs into a fifth place tie with greenwood and three points behind claremont and il zion who are deadlocked on the second rung altona and fourth line are on top of the ladder each with eleven points peachs spotted claremont three runs in the first inning but rallied with runs in second third and fourth to salt the game away bruce middleton went the distance for the win ners with lloyd pascoe hand ling the mound chores for claremont k iilkey barry evans and gord gauslin scored runs tor claremont in the first inning while wilf lawrenson earl brooks and jack warriner went down in order for peachs peachs struck back for two runs in the second inning bruce middleton and don thomas romped home and jack warriner and bruce middleton added two more in the third peachs counted their final run in the fourth inning with dent smith crossing the plate clare mont was held of the score sheet for six successive inn ings claremont threatened to close the gap in the third iourth and sixth innings but their runners were left strand ed on the base paths they went down with the bases load ed in the second dent smith and gord lewis of peachs re gained their batting eyes and pounded out doubles for their teams best hits altona 10 mt zion 2 altona continued their climb of the group ladder on monday night as they downed mt zion 102 the victory moved them into a first place tie with fourth line grant parson and ron jones shared mound duty for mt zion frank henriy went the distance on the mound for altona altona loaded up the sacks in the first inning but failed to score they racked up a total oobsxsrosxxsvcsxsssxssss 2 shows kttcly 7 9 pm matinee saturdays 2 pm fridav saturday july 15th 16th hurry hurry hurry halwalusu miumt1b i f m04m vjstavisioh j wallace ford eisa ianchesieh technicolor plus cartoon n cardinals lose to oshawa- 112 oshawa mccallum transpor ters tightened their grip on 2nd place in the leaside baseball association junior league race when they took an 112 deci sion over the stouffville cardi nals here on friday night the mccallum juniors were in a hitting mood last night and they piled up a total of an even dozen blows for their eleven runs scoring one tally in the very first inning and staging two fourrun splurges in the second and fifth frames stouffville got to butch mc- mahon in the fifth inning for three of their five hits and scored their two runs in this inning mcmahon was in fine form he gave up only five hits and struck out a total of 1 batters he also paced the transporters j on the attack with two doubles and a single in five trips to the plate the homesters committed a total of seven errors and this made the task of scoring ru- much exier for the oshawa boy who drove nisker from the mound in the fifth and later i picked up two runs off ham- mersiej monday tuesday july lslh 19th arefoot contessa adult entertainment humphrey bogart ava gardner plus cartoon of six runs in their second turn at the plate bob stouffer bruce mcdowel glen byer harold hodgson murray mc dowell and frank hendy com pleted the circuit for the win ners howard forgie added a single run jn the third with harold hodgson and lee fretz counting two more in the fourth murray mcdowell cross ed the plate in the sixth to complete the scoring for altona stan memulien and clarence armstrong counted mt zions only runs in the sixth inning greenwood 12 peachs 2 greenwood pulled out of the cellar position on friday night as they downed peachs 122 in seven innings it was green woods third point in their last two games having tied clare mont in a previous contest neil pascoe went the distance for the winners with joe izatt completing the battery bert beckett handled the mound chores for peachs with carl timbers behind the plate greenwood started to roll in the second- inning when they romped home with eight runs they added two in the fourth one in the sixth and one in the 7h catcher joe izatt clout ed a tremendous four base hit into deep centre field midway through the game bruce middleton clipped pas coe for peachs only solid safe ty of the game a circuit clout with the bases empty j thom as scored on carl timbers sin gle in the sixth for peachs other run fourth lino 19 claremont 12 the fourth line are going to be real contenders for the com munity league championship they proved this by beating claremont 1912 in a seesaw battle on friday night the fourth have now won four and tied one in their last five games to date for the hottest record thirteen fourth line batters paraded to the plate in the first inning and pounded starting claremont hurier bill towner for nine hits and nine runs they added eight runs in the fifth and two in the seventh claremont staged a midgame rally and jumped into the lead in the fourth inning but could not hold the slim advantage claremont counted three runs in the second four in the third four in the fourth and one in the fifth lloyd pascoe relieved bill towner on the hill in the fifth bruce redshaw started oh the mound for the winners but ran into trouble in the fourth inning geo alsop took over and after a rather shaky start he turned in a terrific relief performance and held the pow erful claremont batsmen to six hits in three and half innings he sent the rivals down in or der in the sixth and seventh innings k evans was the most pot ent batter for the fourth rap ping out four safeties in six turns at the plate b watson bruce redshaw k jefferson and b ashenhurst each had 3 hits wayne redshaw reg san derson and gord gauslin jim cruikshank geo jerrome and bill towner were the best cla remont batsmen red sox bent port 15 to 4 collect 17 hits 23 33 39 s2 64 stouffville red sox hammer ed three port perry pitchers for seventeen hits and fifteen runs on monday night to rack up a onesided 154 victory the win put the homesters back in the 500 ball category and end ed a two game losing streak bud lehman was the power batsman in the stouffville line up clouting four hits in five offi cial trips to the plate a triple in the third inning with three mates aboard sparked the lo cals nine run rally he clipped port hurlers for singles in the fourth and fifth innings and rounded out an almost perfect performance with a three base blow in the eighth iorne seheli had a perfect night at the plate tapping out three hits and working port pitchers for three walks righthander lome scheil re tired the visitors in order in their first trip to the plate but in the second inning they squeezed one run over singles by mark and mckee scored the front runner the red sox showed signs of pulling back on even terms in their half of the second inning when jack watson singled and moved to second when the cen- trefielder bobbled the ball bud lehman was nicked on the arm by a wild pitch but les clarke was called out on strikes to leave two runners stranded in the third inning stouff ville brought its heavy artillery into play and collected a total of nine runs off six hits hal gibson started the parade when he reached first on an error and lome scheil moved gibson ar ound to third when he smashed the ball through the fence for an automatic ground rule dou ble ken scheil singled to score the tying run and bob hassard eg jsshsf walked to load up the sacks 5f container geo stark was a strike out vie- k ancient tim but jack watson bounced one down the third base line but the catcher dropped the ball when the play was made at the plate to cut lome scheil off mcmullen drew a base on balls to fill the bases and bud lehman came through with his timely triple and three more runs romped home les clarke dropped 3 bunt down and leh man raced home safely when once again the catcher let the ball slip from his decker ha gibson the tenth man to bat in the inning singled moving clarke to third lome scheil walked and cleanup batter ken scheil smashed a ground rule double out of the park bring ing gibson in to swe bob hassard and geo stark went down on strikes to end the big inning stouffville added four runs in the fifth on hits bv lome local golfers shine at aurora messrs ken laushway and ernie abraham of stouffviej bocii advanced into further competition in a golf touma- ment held at the highland golf club aurora over the week end mr lausnway advanced to the third round of the handicap chanepknship he counted a low net 64 for the week to win a cup and saucer and golf balls mr abraham also won hia match in the club handicap scheil ken scheil bob has sard geo stark and bud leh man hal gibson and bud leh man counted the winners final runs in the eighth port perry staged a brief two run rally in the fourth on hits by mark wright and walace owen counted the other lone run for the scugog crew in their final turn at bat in the ninth lome scheil gave up a total of eight hits to the visi- tors he was given good sup port at the plate by his hard hitting mates 71 crossword puzzle wr j r 1 b a fci ls l m m i i across 1 aims 6 thailand 0 ancient coun 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