thf wjffvluje jpwmb tknin byatf tt f 9 sunderland red sox here monday peachs greenwood in 5 5 softball tie i bowling news the first scheduled holiday i i game of the season will be play ed in the stouffvile memorial park on monday evening com- i tl melcing at 730 pm sunderland j three set of ladies trebles tigers wili the visitors here from the local bowling club winner of the contest will attended the turnamert at rich- over sole possession of fiw bagger into mond hu1 on wednesday july piace in the tricountv league greenwood 23th the tno composed of mrs lhe game was previously sched- wagg mrs storey and mrs boadway skip being high for two wins this wednesday august 1st two sets of doubles will attend the tournament at tottenham i thursday aug 9th the semi final playdowns for the ontario les wilsons squad broke into o carl timbers and errors on sits a 2 lead in thv fourth inning eric pilkey and keith baxter m peachs and greenwood battl ed to a 35 draw on friday even ing in the first game of a double- header in the claremont com munity league peachs counted all their runs in the sixth inning greenwood scored two in the the game a four deep centrefield added two more in the fifth on singles by jim mitchell and bill mitchell and a walk to ron webb peachs staged a sixth inning red sox upset orillia 71 with 11 hit attack the highlyrated orillia buck- single base blows came from the uled for monday june 4th but ufle sven a raw reception bats of clim morris 2 lome was called on account of wet b he stouffville red sox here schell les clarke hal gibson grounds a record crowd is ex- fourth two in the fifth and add- j rally to move out front 51 ed a single in their final turn at base blows by harry the plate lewis and bert beckett a walk pected to attend the game in i i previous meetings between the tigers and the red sox stouff- ville has won two and lost one geo holborre will likely start i bob maxwell singled and com- shoved the fine runners across pleted the circuit when the ball in their final stand at the evaded the left fielder joe izatt plate leadoff batter a mitchell clouted the only roundtripper of popped out to short stop keith baxter but both don linton and jim mitchell were safe on errors bruce tait hit into a hill for the red sox sli vacatvotvmavjjj crossin will represent the stou ffville ladies bowling club in the singles event there was a fine turnout of players on the greens monday marlf dam 0llfc evening for our regular game j 1101 fvllulll vujlj remember there is bowling on the greens on mondajwednes- 1 l faffi 168111 day and thursday of each week claremont community league w s 6 mt zion peachs 1 claremont altona greenwood pts is 15 15 15 9 10 fielders choice but pinchhitter 1es wilson connected for a ingle to drive in the tying tally righthander neil pascoe allowed 5 hits walked none and struck out 7 peachs pitcher bert beckett gave up 7 hits walked 2 and fanned none harry lewis was peachs best batsman hitting three singles other hits came from the bats raglan of bert beckett and earl brooks t results- i joe izatt clouted a home run for greenwood with singlebase blows being hit by bill mitchell bob maxwell al mitchell jim mitchell bruce tait and les wilson j altona 20 raglan 3 altona batsmen fattened their i batting averages in the second half of friday evenings double bill as they trounced raglan quite handily 203 almost every player on the club collected at j least one safe hit bruce red- shaw worked on the mound for 1 the winners and although a trifle wild in the first inning he settled down to retire the opposi tion with comparative ease rag lan counted a single run in the first and added a pair in the i action fifth doug forfar and bruce i reg sanderson and earl pil- redshaw collected eight of key paced the claremont batting altonas 20 tallies attack each scoring four runs claremont 21 peachs 7 carl timbers counted a pair for fielding only seven players peachs for most of the game claremont j mt zion 3 altonal clouted their way to a onesided j ron jones chalked two more 217 victory over peachs in a j points in the win column for rainedout game that was played mt zion as he hurled his team on monday evening as the home- ken schell bob hassard and sters clipped two visiting pitch- bud lehman the management ers for u hits and racked up an were especially pleased with the impressive 71 victory over the fine plate performance of right- favoured couchichlng crew the fielder cliff morris who had a victory moved stouffville into a perfect night against the poent on the mound for the visitors jscond place tie with orillia opposition in four times at bat with either chuck parsons or ar wo points back of sunder- morris worked orillias starting- lome schell workin on the t current leagueleaders hurler for a pair of walks then jthe red sox have two games in lashed out two singles from the hand however on their first j offerings of relief moundsman place rivals i ron johnson another rookie largest crowd i performer enjoying his first full the seasons largest crowd season as a regular on the red turned out to witness the con- sox roster is don haynes the test on monday the spectators stouffville receiver boasts a fine werent disappointed the two baiting average and although the soccer season has come teams packed plenty of thrills failed to connect for a hit in to a sudden completion for the into the nine inning game inelud- stouffville club on saturday ing superb pitching solid hitting evening in a doordie contest at and some fine fielding plays the markham the local squad was fans showed their approval by handed a 51 setback by the giving the homesters a hearty markhamites thus eliminating round of applause on numerous their chances of catching a play- j occasions throughout the con- off position on the nights play rhmurphy ltd stouffville phone 159 ford monarch sales and service mt zion 3 altona 1 claremont 21 peachs 7 greenwood 5 peachs 5 altona 20 raglan 3 mt zion 8 raglan 3 greenwood 5 altona 4 schedule friday claremont vs raglan mt zion vs peachs tuesday peachs vs altona greenwood vs claremont more than 600 plants in the united states are engaged in the job of processing bituminous coal before delivery to consum ers clean coal competes better with other fuels markham were the worthy win ners they turned in a fine team performance and led 21 at the halfway mark in the contest they added a pair of goals in the second half stouffvilles on- mondays game he managed to get on base three times via a walk an error and a wild pitch that hit him use a pair of pitchers boh mcdonald started on the hill for the buckeyes and test worked three and twothirds in- thirteen strike outs i nings he allowed 5 hits walked lome porky schell stouff- 4 and struck out 3 johnson villes ace curve ball artist was took over and finished the game in fine form for the important he clipped for 6 hits walked 1 game in the nine innings he and struck out 1 fanned 13 orillia batters and ly tally came from the boot of i allowed 9 hits he issued only tony boerstra on a pass from i one walk in the entire game and al hathaway retired the side in order in the stouffvilles defence was short- 1 first and sixth innings two of handed for the allimportant con jschells strikeouts were regis- test and were little match for j tered against orillias ace short- the faststepping markham for- stop and cleanup slugger gord on wednesday evening of last week bob redshaw displayed some sensational hidden mound talent and held the opposition to a few scattered hits he also aided his teams chances by smashing a grandslam home run in the eighth inning four pitchers paraded to the mound for peachs with ross beckett earl brooks carl tim bers and bert beckett all seeing to a 31 victory over altona in the other half of the rainedout doubleheader the mt zion righthander retired the opposi tion in one two three order in the third fourth fifth and sixth innings glenn byer counted altonas lone tally in his teams final turn at the plate in the seventh inning grant jones stan mcmullen and grant car son were mt zions runscorers or port perry- wards who forced much of the play into the stouffville end- zone a soccer tournament will be held some time during the month of august if someone will supply a suitable trophy for competition anyone interested should contact mr walter kos- ter stouffville barrie may be new entry in tric7y league barrie may be a new- entry in the tricounty baseball league next season this fact was made known at a playoff organization meeting of the group held in sunderland on sunday lindsay may also return to the local cir cuit after one years absence three teams were represented j at the meeting namely orillia i sunderland and stouffville j there was no representative present from either newmarket caldwell the american import connected for only one hit a single in the eighth inning solid hits although the red sox outhit the visitors by only 119 stouff villes safeties were line smashes that cut through the infield or caromed off the outfield home run barrier three of the home sters eleven hits were twobase blows the hardest clout came from the bat of pitcher lome schell the ball sailed into one of the trees outside the park and bounced back onto the play ing field the runner was held up at second base bud lehman pounded out a pair of doubles best barters bud lehman paced the stouff ville batting attack with two doubles and a single lome schell had a single and a dou ble and cliff morris whacked out two singles gander ross clouted a pair of doubles for orillias best effort pitcher bob mcdonald connected for two singlebase blows stouffvilles best defensive play of the night came in thesecond inning bob mcdonald singled with one out and john hulton the next batter was a strikeout victim gander ross slammed j a wellhit double into deep cen- 1 trefield that was nabbed by gra- j ham frisby he fired the ball to short stop les clarke who re layed the throw to catcher don haynes catching mcdonald cold j at the plate there were only two errors in the game one to each team holiday attraction for thos who plan to spend the holiday t home on monday august stb be sure to aiend th chedud tricounty league same in the stouttrllii park between the flst pjaca sunderland tigers and second place stouffville the contest will start at 730 pm a win for the red sox over sunderland pim a victory oner newmarket would live them sole possession of first place in the group for the local residents who expect o take things easy at the cottage oier the weekend plan to head for home a utile earlier than usual so you may attend this feature contest ft will be the rlrst holiday game played here for some years and it is hoped a fine crowd wrtl be la attendance a valuable adihtion stouffvilles new home mn fence was used to ood advantage in monday evenings game with orillia no les than four hard- hit balls bounced off the outfield harrier and were retrieve in past years such hits would usually rftsul between the players and the umpire over 01- throuch the imaginary fence already this new addition to the park property has added much interest to the game rier and were retrieve in vsult in heated comrosies as to whether the ballfweat for the long weekend z is fee place to buy this weekend spend as little lime n poaible in ihe idlchea at dominion youll find a wide selection oi appetizing eaayloprepara holiday lood take a very special look at the smoked pork shoulder on diaplay easy to ccok priced low to fil your budget a smoked pork shoulder will bring jhouis of mote liora every member of your family serve it hoi serve it cold either way if delldoui take it with you on picnics smokod pork shoulder laites even betler out oi doom iff wonderful with salads great in aandwichef tool fully cooked smoked pojtk shoulders devon bacon maple leaf weiners here and there a number of player associated with the clipper hock club were spectators at the ituttonvillenewmarket softball game on thursday night including norm stunden bob bangay and red crawford on saturday evening tho brooklin jr softball team journeyed to ciravenhurst and trounced the inter mediate club of that town by a score of 251 neil pascoe and ron jone shared the pitchiug chores for the wiuners buttonville had the misfortune of loiug all their softball equip ment following a game at thornhill last week a meeting of the team representatives of the tricounty baseball league was hald at sunderland on sunday to prepare for the forthcoming playoffs the red sox were represented by ted cadieux there was no representative from cither newmarket or port perry the kiwjnis club of markham is planning to hold a horse show in the near future mr don harper has completed tho installation of the ten new floodlights at the local park hal gibson wellknown red sox outfielder is presently employed at teds mens wear store stouffville while on vacation buttonville will play host to thornhill on thursday night here keep in mind the big holiday baseball game between tho red sox and sunderland here under the lights on monday evening the stouffville midgets will enter the north york playoffs next week with a possible game on tuesday night a noticeable decline whats happening to the sports enthusiasm in our neigh boring towns as this writer stands on the inside and looks out he sees a rapid decline in sporting activities in many centres surrounding stouffville although summer and winter sports here have remained at a peak this is not the case in other areas as we scan the circuit we see a lack of interest in newmarket aurora txbridge markham port perry richmond hill and other centres this decline in activity la making it more difficult for stouffville teams to find local competition and hence they must go farther afield take aurora for instance they hava neither a softball or a baseball team in an organized league this summer newmarkets hardball club is mired in the tri- county league cellar and their softball team just managed to squeeze into the group playoffs their hockey team found it financially unsound to compete in either senior or intermediate competition and had to drop back to a lower category their soccer club managed to win only two games throughout the schedule and finished out of the playoffs at a tricounty meeting on sunday at sunderland they failed to have a representative present to date they have not paid their club entry fee you will find that the same story is true in other centres the small hamlet of brougham can rightly boast of more summer and winter sports than the town of richmond hill with a population of over 4000 with no arena hockey in markham la dead a move was made this summer by the local kiwanis club to oranize minor baseball in the town and the lions olnb assista in the operation of a ieewec league in the unlonville arena during the winter markhams softball club slipped rather noticeably this sason and the team failed to make the playoffs their eoccor team however did make a good showing in rhelf first try in an organized group whats the sports picture in uxbrldge and port perry relatively quiet no one will ever make me believe that there are no topflight athletes in these towns i would say that there is a definite lack of proper sports organization once a towns sports program begins to show a backward trend its very difficult to regain the interest of both tho players and the fans many believe that towns such as markham richmond hill aurora etc are being swallowed up by metropolitan toronto and this may bo having an effect on the sports interest in these areas stouffville luckily has not become stagnant on tho sports front i believe there is as much sports activity here as in past years and it is our hope that it will continue with the combined cooperation of both the fans and ihe players stouffville will continue to be a leading light in the local sports picture the stouffvillepeachs girls team travelled to brooklin on tuesday night for a scheduled game the contest was called after only three innings had been played joan haynes work- ing on the mound for stouffville j had a nohitter going as the i local squad led 80 not a single j brooklin player had reaehed i two of the community lea- izatt were safe on errors and first base before the contest g s top pitchers frank hen- cleanup batter neil pascoe was washed out marg smith i rtv 0 altona and neil pascoe dropped the ball over second peachs agile centrefielder and greenwood turned in fine base to end the game in past years returned m0 performances on mon- i mt zion 8 raglan 3 the lineup and will play in da evening with the latter gain- mt zion grabbed a three point contest here on credit for a close 54 win lead in the first place race by wednesday against the oshawa omcome d the contest was winning a pair of games in the juniors u d until greenwoods final opening contest on monday eve- last week the homesters turn at the plate when the win- ning they downed the cellar- posted a dauble victory over nel puk a run across to dwelling raglan squad by a agincourt to move them well a 44 tie the victory mov- score of 83 a big fiverun 4th up in the league standing aud- i j wilsons squad right back j inning sewed the contest up for rey murlson is expected to bol- j imo the p picture onlythe winners grant jones and pounded out another base hit ster the locals mound strength po behind peachs clare- john hill each counted a pair sluggers win 32 over newmarket in semifinal contest clara fockler each had a pair of singles jack rumney pounded out a triple with other safe hits coming from the bats of polly minton geo rumney bert baker and don mcintosh cowie banged out a double and a home run for newmarket and mickey smith connected for a double and a single the sluggers stranded 11 men on the base paths newmarket marooned 10 girls game rained oul the buttonville sluggers mov ed back into playoff contention on thursday night of last week by beating the newmarket legion 82 under the lights in the stouffville park the win ners bunched all their runs into two innings after being held off the score sheet until late in the contest jack watson and co collected seven tallies in the sixth and added one in the seventh the visitors scored a pair in the third newmarket jumped into the lead early in the game pitcher bob marriott drew a base on balls and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by townsley cowie clouted a roundtripper to score the only runs for the county town crew for five successive innings buttonville failed to score a run in the sixth the sluggers heavy guns opened up on newmarket righthander bob marriott and clipped him for five hits clare fockler started the rally rolling with a single and don mcintosh beat out a bunt to put runners j on first and second jerry junkin i catcher singled to score fockler and to polly minton hit safely to push i theexhtbition mcintosh across the plate a single by ronnie bell an error on bert bakers ground ball and a walk to jack watson com pleted the nine man plate par ade clare fockler batting for the second time in the inning se hit don mcintosh was issued a free when she returns to action early njont and altona currently dead- of runs for mt zion with ron ticket but jerry junkin hit into this month the playoffs will j i wjth 15 po apiece jones stan mcmullen doug a fielders choice to finally retire start in september j both c lacked a number bryam and bruce obrien chalk- greenwood upsets altona with 54 win bethesda stuart house margarine ib 25c richmello bread mccormicks peanut brittle 24 oz loaf ib 16c 49c domino 30 oz bottle ginger ale 2 29c the side buttonville collected a lone run in the seventh on ronnie bells circuit clout with the bases miss margaret burkholder empty the legion threatened to spent the weekend at minden narrow the gap in the eighth with miss mary stouffer inning when harvey singled and on sunday august 5th at johnson walked but mosier a the sabbath school it will be pinchhitter was a strikeout assistant temperance and birth i of their heavy hitters grcen- j wood were without don lin- ton les wilson gpo staley and bruce tait while altona played without the services of bob ash- enhurst bruce and allan red shaw and murray johnson ing up the other tallies tricounty league victim and pitcher bob marriott jday sunday saratoga 9 1 07 box potato chips 49c popped out to jack watson to put out the fire cowie new- markpts best batsman doubled in the legions final turn at the plate mit he was left stranded on second when grant winters struck out and mickey smith grounded out pitcher to first jack rumney worked the entire game on the mound for the homesters he allowed only 6 hits walked 4 and struck out 6 newmarket hurler bob mar riott gave up 1 hits walked fi and fanned 10 buttonville bat ters ronnie bell was buttonvilles jbesf batsman clouting a single and a home run in five trips to the plate jerry junkin and scott mr and mrs albert spent a couple days at couchiching last week on friday evening of last week an icecream social was held at the home of mr and mrs lcn brillinger from the pro ceeds of the charlvarees of mr and mrs jim masters and mr i the tallies for the and mrs murray aliin there iclub cliff dunkeld sunderland stouffville orillia the game was a sees aw battle port perry all the way with first one team newmarket breaking into the lead only to j be overhauled by the other lake i runs by doug forfar and frank hendy put ray hills squad out front 20 in the third inning greenwood rallied in their half of the third and scored 4 runs w fl 8 8 3 2 l 5 4 5 7 9 pts 18 16 16 7 4 coal demand said greater was a baseball game married men vs single men after which about 75 or 80 persons had ice cream rake and drink the gravel pit at the farm of mr clarence atkinson has op- red and is humming with trucks miss louise bolender is on a np to ottawa montreal que- canadas coal induitry is in joe izatt nell pascoe al mitch- he mid3t of ncourag deve ell and bill mccarthy counted iopments dom coa greenwood b sayx in j annual report and bruce thc commons mcdowell rounded the sacks to j th board set up eight years even the count at 44 in the 5th i to assist the industry said in the final inning righthand- 1 indications are that the demand or nell pascoe retired cliff dun- for coal is on the upgrade ked bruce mcdowell and doug the board is convinced that forfar in order greenwood how- 1 the canadian coal industry ir ever took advantage of a pair basic and essential to our econ- of errors by the altona infield omy said the report signed by plu a texas league single into chairman w e lren and tabled hort centrefleld to score the wednesday in the hous by bee and the new england states winner ivan titterton and joe mines minister prudham