ft w thf stoohviue tribune thursday september i 1953 herk ami there don korgle and harom hodgson members of tie alton softball cab have gone on a trip to western canada murray stewart coach of the stouffvilie midgets left on friday evening for a motor trip to calgary he will return next eek pes oneill star pitcher with markham aces aggravated an old leg injury in an oasa game with georgetown last week and was forced to sit out the remainder of the contest norm stunden burled the remaining sveo innings in another four weeks manager w t rennie of the local arena will be making prepara tions to flood the rink for another season of hockey and public skating jack watson coach of th buttonville sluggers in th markham twp softball league was a spectator at the community league doubleheader at ciaremont on monday eve ning looking over future buttonville talent no doubt bont forget the midget playoff game here on saturday after noon at 3 oclock between stouffvllk- and alliston agincourt ousted thornhill and are now batling markham for the group championship loring doolittle well known umpire and a former player over newmarket way is sow the father of a bouncing baby girl harv clendennirg stouffvilles 52-year- old borehoe pitcher has qualified- to enter the canadian cham pionship at the cvk murray holden steady first sacker with he local midget squad will miss saturdays playoff contest here he is taking a few days vacation prior to the opening of another school ttmn sunderland coasted to an easy win over marmora in the ob a intermediate c opener on sunday no doubt bruce lehmans delhi tobaccomen are waiting for another chance to get a crack at a local tricounty entry we were in conversation with mr george haskett well known sports promoter in newmarket and he feels that there will be another sr b hockey entry from the hub town again this winter at the present time coach herbie cain is seeking a sponsor for his club brougham took two exhibition games from altona recently s0 and 93 in the last encounter cord hughson hit a home run for brougham with two men on bases to pace the winners attack the midgets defeated richmond hill in two straight games to earn the right to enter into further oba competition harry barber pitched the first contest with ross madill working on the mound in the second game ciaremont soccer team defeated stouffvllle 42 here on saturday night jim sleepy dawe chalked up his first nohit per formance of the season on tuesday night as agincourt blanked markham 10 in a markham twp league final contest on saturday afternoon august 20th newmarkets harold stephen son hurled a norun nohit game against port perry he hurled both ends of a double header and won both contests in the second game he hit a double and a threerun homer publicity seekers do you want to got your picture in the paper or your name spread across the front page in bold type all you have to do is don a bathing suit and jump into lake ontario whether you swim twentyfive miles or twentyfive feet you automatically be come a national hero these wildcat swims as mayor nathan phillips so aptly described them are foolish and ridiculous as far as this writer is concerned these much publicized solo at tempts to swim from youngstown new york to toronto are far pastthe interesting stage every day you pick up a daily paper you read where some john jones or jim smith is trying to equal marilyn bells record already one man has drowned and others have barely escaped with their lives when a sudden squall turned the smooth lake into an impassable barrier of mountainous white caps and yet they contitnue why what do they really hope to gain marilyn bell rightly deserved all the publicity and praise she received but now the lakes been conquered and if anyone does accomplish the same feat it wont be anything new if those aquatic humans have such an overwhelming desire to cross the lake they should have entered in the marathon swim on monday september 5th when the crossing will be conducted under strict supervision sports at the one whats your favorite sport name it and more than likely the cnb has it of course the most thrilling event of the twoweek exhibition will be the acrosslakeontario swim which is slated to start at youngstown new york somewhere around midnight on labor day and wind up at the cne waterfront the following evening the worlds greatest exponents of mara thon swimming will be duelling to gain a the distinction held only oy torontos marilyn bell of conquering lake ontario and b the j15000 winners share of this 25000 event there will fce track and field events water skiing boat races softball games fencing horseshoe tournaments table tennis and many other events of interest on sunday afternoon sept 4th the sportsmens church service which proved so popular in the past will be held at the band shell rev bob richards noted pole vaulter will again conduct the service holiday soccer tourney here labour day a giant holiday soccer tour nament is being planned for the stouffville park on monday sept 5th eight teams will take part in the tourney oshawa po- lonia oshawa dtiplate new market aurora ajax lindsay ciaremont and stouffville the contests will commence at 10 oclock in the morning and will continue through until 10 pm there will be two games in pro gress at the same time until two winners are declared the final game will be played at 845 pm and the trophy presenta tion will be at 10 in the first game oshawa po- lonla will play newmarket and aurora will battle oshawa du- plate in the second contest ajax will meet lindsay and stouffville will square ott ag ainst ciaremont in the after noon commencing at one o schell hurls for sunderland in oba opener ixrne schell bud lehman and stan miller aided sunder land to chalk up an 84 win over marmora in the opening game of the oba intermedi ate c playoffs on sunday after noon schell went the distance on the mound for the winners with lehman holding down his regular position at third base and miller in right field stan miller clouted one of the best hits in the game a long triple into the deep outfield a num ber of stouftville fans and play ers made the trip on sunday to watch the two teams in ac tion clock the winners and losers of the earlier games will play off every team taking part will receive a prize and there will he a host of lucky admission prizes attention bowlers crt toroihor with our friend and enter n team in the mussel- ninnt ike bowling lenjiue mens vacancies for other leagues nno midgets meet alliston in next oba round or wednesday and saturday afternoon of this week stouff- vilies midge entry n the oba playoffs will take on alliston in a best of three game series the first game is sche duled for alliston on wednes day afternoon with the return contest back here on saturday game time has been set for 3 oclock in the absence of coaches murray stewart and harold hodgson messrs ken wagg cliff morris and your reporter will handle the local entry i is expected that righthander harry barber will go for stouff ville in the opener on wednes day a toss of a coin will decide where the third game will be played should the clubs divide the first two contents the local boys nope that they will receive good fan support here on sat urday as they make a bid to capture the ailontario midget c silverware georgetown ousted by markham from playoffs norm stunden hurled mark ham aces to a 51 victory over georgetown on monday night and earned the right to ad vance into the next round of oasa intermediate c play- downs the winners now meet cooksville with the first game in markham on thursday night the first game of the best of three series was played in markhams morgan park on wednesday night of last week the homesters hopes of taking the series appeared to take a bad tunn when peg oneill the aces crack righthander aggravated an old leg injury while attempting to slide into second base in the early stages of the game he was forced to retire to the sidelines and norm stunden took over the mound duties the ace slow- bailer turned in a fine perform ance and the markhamites went on to win by an s6 score first baseman don brown came through with the key- blow for markham in the fifth inning with two out and norm stunden and john lawrenson parked on second and third brown singled driving in two runs bob petch walked and singles by jim raymer and monte holman gave markham a 72 lead georgetown pulled back into the game in the sixth on a single a triple and an error pushing two runs in markham sewed up the contest in the seventh however as bob petch walked and norm stunden dropped a texas league single into short right field to score the front runner georgetown counted a single run in the eighth but could not pull back on even terms carl frank hurled nine innings for the vis itors tracy barrager clipped stunden for a triple and com pleted the circuit when the fielders momentarily bobbled the ball on monday night at george town stunden held the opposi tion to a few scattered hits as markham took the game by a score of 51 monte holman clouted a four bagger with a mate aboard for markhams best hit of the game sunderland here thursday in tricounty finals sunderland and stouffville will open the tricounty lea gue finals here on thursday night commencing at 730 the two teams will move back to sunderland for a labor day contest on monday afternoon sunderland earned the right to advance into the finals by edging port perry 54 on mon day evening the game was one of the most thrilling contests of the season the winning sunderland run crossed the plate on a wild pitch sunder land trailed the scugog squad 42 going into the last inning but they pulled the game out of the fire by counting three runs in their final turn at the plate the final series promises to be a real battle sunderland will be banking their hopes upon their ace righthander geo holbourne while the red sox will divide the mound chores between iorne schell stan miller and lome boadway due to the fact that sunder land headed the group when the regular schedule was com pleted many fans believe that they will go on to wrest the silverware from the champion red sox stouffville however have had plenty of rest since their semifinal encounter with lindsay while sunderland may be weary from a hardfought series with port perry the series will be a best of five games although no date has been set for the third game it will probably be played up at sunderland on thursday- night of next week rained out games to decide playoff spots musselmans lake bowling alleys its going to be a photo finish in the ciaremont community league this season the fourth line and greenwood remain deadlocked in the fourth and final playoff spot and they play each other on friday and tues day nights should the two clubs divide the points a sud den death contest might be necessary to decide a winner ciaremont and mt zion also have a home and home series should ciaremont sweep the set they will wind up the sche dule in first place one point ahead of altona should mt zion take the double bill they would tie altona for the league leadership altona and peachs have played their full twenty games in monday nights action peachs edged greenwood 109 and ciaremont downed the fourth line 64 peachs 10 greenwood 9 although peachs were able to count only four victories throughout the season they completed the regular schedule on monday night in the win column by edging greenwood 109 a big five run 3rd inning proved to be the difference in the clubs as peachs clouted five singles and a home run while greenwood were held off the score sheet greenwood jumped into an earlygame when they chalked up a single run in the first inn ing and scored three more in the second a triple by bill mitchell and a single by bill ellicott counted their first run two singles by hicks and mitchell and a double by mc carthy pushed three more tall ies across in their second turn at the plate peachs erupted for five runs in the third singles by earl brooks jack warriner gord lewis don thomas and carl timbers and two circuit clouts by bruce middleton and bert beckett accounted for the runs peachs stretched their lead to four runs in the fourth inning when bert beckett and gord lewis singled jack warriner doubled and dent smith clear ed the sacks with a home run bill mitchell counted a lone run for greenwood in the fifth while lloyd grove and bert beckett scored two for peachs greenwood came very close to pulling the game out of the fire in the sixth when three hits and an error scored four runs robertson tripled bill mc carthy hit a four bagger and bill mitchell singled for the runs centrofielder don linton was called out by base umpire bob ashenhurst for interfer ence to end the raiiy although the call was hotly protested by the base runner he was auto matically out a the peachs catcher carl timbers had made a brilliant onehanded catch of his pop fly ball bill mitchell was the best batsman for greenwood clout ing two singles and a triple four trip- to the plate bill mc carthy hud a double and home run while bill ellicott hit two single rert beckett wasj top batter for peach with two itnjlcs and a home run in three turns at the bat earl brooks had two singles and a double jack warriner a single and a double bruce imiddleton a single and a home run and gord lewis two singles neil pascoe went the distance on the mound for greenwood with bruce middleton going all the way for peachs ciaremont 6 fourth ijine 4 ciaremont rallied five runs in the late innings to down the fourth line fj4 geo alsop worked four innings on the hill for the fourth with bill har- wood hurling in relief lloyd pascoe pitched the entire seven innings for ciaremont bob ashenhurst and bruce redshaw counted runs for the fourth in the second inning and jack hill added a lone tally in the third to give his team a 31 lead geo jerrome scored claremonts run in the fourth inning with reg sanderson and geo jer rome parked on second and third jim cruikshank clouted a hardhit single into the out field and romped around to third base on a two base error two runners romped home to tie the score 33 ciaremont sewed the contest up in the fifth inning when they added three more tallies with don neale and wayne redshaw on second and first gord gauslin singled driving neale in first baseman geo jerrome singled pushing redshaw and gauslin across the plate the fourth staged an at tempted rally in the seventh but could squeeze only one run in bruce redshaw singled but was forced out at second base when geo alsop hit into a fielders choice wes evans hit another fielders choice but in the play pascoe to hall the second baseman dropped the ball and all hands were safe third baseman jack hill filed to right field and alsop and hill advanced after the catch bill watson drove the ball to the mound and alsop scored when the throw to the plate arrived too late jack caine grounded out pascoe to jer rome to end the inning and the game altona 8 fourth line 5 altona increased their lead atop the community league standing on friday night by coming from behind to down the fourth line 85 in the second game mt zion soundly trounced peachs 1s3 the fourth line built up a 52 lead in the early innings of the contest and it appeared likely that they would chalk tip an easy victory in the fourth inning however altona took the lead when they counted four runs they sewed up the win with two more tallies in their final turn at the plate murray johnson handled the pitching chores for the winners with geo alsop working on the mound for the fourth jack hill bill watson and allan redshaw rounded the sacks for the fourth line in the first inning cliff dunkeld cored the lone run for altona in their first turn at has in the second inning altona were brougham beats westw00d in two straight games lloyd pascoe and bob miller teamed up to give brougham their first victories in their march toward another ontario intermediate d championship in the first game played on sat urday of last week at broug ham whirlwind righthander lloyd pascoe held the opposi tion to three scattered hits as the homesters blanked the visi tors 60 on saturday afternoon brougham journeyed to west- wood and chalked up a 72 vic tory behind the pitching of bob miller brougham will now meet another zone winner but their opposition to date has not been named it is believed that they will play either escott or ed gar they have met both these clubs in previous seasons elgin mills take playoff opener 1312 elgin mills the team that were mired in the league cellar throughout the regular sche dule pulled an upset on mon day night by edging peachs 1312 here under the lights peachs minus their two regu lar pitchers marj barber and audrey murison used rookie righthander marian gayman on the mound she hurled good ball for the local squad and could not be blamed for the loss errors allowed the major ity of the runs to score for the visitors grandma morrison went the distance on the hill for elgin mills marg smith eleanor reid and edna stickley clouted round trippers for peachs the next game is scheduled for king city on friday night should elgin mills take the game they will play the winner of agincourt and stouffville a win for peachs would force a third game held off the score sheet but the fourth added one bruce red shaw crossed the plate with his teams fourth run of the game each team scored a single run in the third inning glen byer romped around the circuit for altona while first baseman clare mcguckin crossed the plate for the fourth line in the remaining three innings the fourth line squad failed to add another run although they left three runners stranded on the base paths altona on the other hand racked up six tallies glen byer grant drewery frank hendy and murray johnson counted runs for al tona in the fifth and glen byer and grant drewery added their teams final tallies in the sixth mt ion 18 peachs 3 the second half of fridays doubleheader was a merry-go- wwnd of hits runs and errors mt zion one of the most con sistent teams in the group this season rolled to an easy 183 victory over peachs ron jones coasted throughout the seven innings and limited peachs to only live hits mt zion collect- ted twelve hits off pitchers bert beckett lloyd grove and bruce middleton in the fifth inning alone thirteen mt zion players paraded to the plate to rack up ten runs three peachs pitchers saw action in the one inning cion armstrong and doug bryant each clouted home runs for the winners dent smith with 3 double and single was peach 4 best batsman stouffville soccer tourna it jvj for championship trophy prizes labour day monday september 5th aurora lindsay the stouffvilu teams ciaremont newmarket ajax dowty oshawa polonia oshawa duplare games commence at 10 am finals at 730 s45 pm 30 valuable attendance prizes horseshoe club to have reps at the cne eight members of the stouff ville horseshoe club may enter into competition at the can adian national exhibition on either sept 9th or 10th those who have qualified in the singles entry are messrs elmer orr walt pascoe harvey clen- denning jim stewart charlie preston wm grove bruce harper and murray stewart stouffville will also enter a ifour man team in the tourney the final selections have not as yet been named according to the club president wm grove but he expects to receive word later this week an orator is any person who can explain to a waiter exact ly how he wants his steak done agincourt blanks markham 14 agincourt fleetliners took a one game lead in their quest of the imarkham twp league championship by blanking markham aces 10 on tuesday night jim sleepy dawe hurl ed a masterful nohitter his blinding slow ball was his most potent pitch as he fanned 13 markham batters peg oneill worked on the mound for markham in spite of an injured leg suffered last week in an oasa game ag ainst georgetown oneill gave up only six hits in nine inn ings both clubs gave their pit chers good support agincourt erupted for three hits in the third inning and pushed their lone tally across the plate logan schoett and robinson clipped oneill for cliaremoxt community league p w l t p altona 20 12 g 2 26 ciaremont is 10 o 3 23 mt zion is 11 i 0 22 fourth line is fi 9 3 15 greenwood is 7 10 1 15 peachs 20 4 13 3 11 fri greenwood vs fourth mt zion vs ciaremont tues greenwood vs fotjrth mt zion vs ciaremont successive singles two more runners attempted to score but the tight markham infield cut them off at home plate in a lastditch attempt to get a rally started coach doug james put lloyd raymer in as a pinchhitter but dawe struck him out with three fast balls the second game of the series will be played in markham but no definite date has been set s3c3b3sssmxxx3hcxxxwe fresh stewing beef 39c imi ii i- ii m lean minced beef 2 lbs 55 round sirloin t bone steaks lb 69 lean maple leaf cooked ham 1 lb 115 bologna sliced 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