tlte stotrtttui towhl ivny juowt 193 tn sunderland smothers red sox 200 monday night mtpisgah girls beat agincourt 212 oshawa jr beat girls in exhibition tilt 2411 the stouffvillepeachs girls tem fumbled their way to a mr and mrs loy carr and mr and mrs jim carr from to ronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs dudley foster and i the stouffvillepeachs girls family at highland grove near team j to agincourt on mr mrs peter ferguson j t jsls 2su lojs n an exhibuion tiu of rlngwood called on mr art amtwas clledfter vvith oshawas girls squad on mr wallace scott on friday ifn xudrev murisvn wednesday evening of last week venlng i i i au prison although hitting quite well the mr and mrs alvin stephen- he utrertand wastve sievelike infield and n ccompanied mr and mrs j ftj she was s outfield sg j w mitchell and family of oak support at th e plate rleen jar ridges on a motor trip to sault vis the battery ste marie and points in the states on the weekend aurora booters here saturday there was no joy in the red two pitchers i sox camp on monday night bob in the nine inning tilt which i hassard and company were iasted three hours the red sox soundly trounced by a onesided used two of their best pitchers score of 200 in the final sched- in an effort to hold the runwild tuled game of the season sun- sunderland batters in check jderland administered the shut- chuck parsons exnewmai ket put although for the most part righthander started on the bill j the homesters literally beat and worked eight and onethird themselves with a sievelike dis- innings in that time he was j play of fumbles wild throws clipped for 11 hits walked 5 and erratic baserunning and a weak struck out twelve relief hurler plate performance although lome schell finished the game j stouffville had a few tough in twothirds innings he allowed breaks there was no excuse for 3 hits walked 1 and fanned 1 paul farrell went the distance the stouffville soccer team sucn a humiliating loss res and doreen jarvis little sup- will play aurora here on sat- an even start on the mound for sunderland port in the fourth inning alone urday night under the lights in there wasnt too much to and limited the red sox bats- mart- smith i resular tr he motor at crew romped an exhibition contest the home- cho between the teams in the men to six- scattered hits he w me k i f ith i v home with a total of 15 runs to sters who were edged out of carlv i although the visi- struck out 11 plavers and issued york county crop improve- own a short swd dosition sew up the contest rhe local further competition by mark- held a 2 lead midway no free passes the tiger twlrler smith f- pj se of 1 moved into a io mr john ash is spending some ft been out of action dore jarvis p the hom th schedule on top of the group lead in the openin best batters geo holborne provided much j timewithhssonmandir james ash at holt t 7 w i singles and a double eleanor 845 pm iu ikn iw p smashing two mr and mrs v c baycroft svfor th ptayoffs sp a br and family spent sunday with fii j iv nected for three singles while relatives at honey harbor joan h played well at sec- catcher mary co dou a p fl ftmno mr and mrs lewis lehman ond base single and a triple marg smith ilwu bulllflglllllj wiivowmar i banged out a pair of single-bag- r i ringwood li in horseshoes infield error on john learoyds round ball the tigers were tance home runs and long-dis- single mr and mrs will ash and boys spent last weekend in the min- den district mrs ann doherty and beu- lah and mr sid freshwater from the windsor district are visiting mr and mrs russel kllas picnic dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs leslie smith on tuesday included mrs robert giles of dollar mrs da vid millen and janis mrs f pratt and children of richmond hill miss debbie clausman of long island ny the annual girls summer rally for whitchurch twp is to be held at mt pisgah church on thursday august 23 the guest speaker tr the evening service will be mrs f g huson of stouffville church service at 945 am and sunday school at 11 am mr and mrs harvey biddle- combe spent the weekend with mr and mrs fred wilson and family at sunderland stanley returned home with them for some holidays mr and mrs russell ellas accompanied by mrs ann doh erty and beulah mr sid fresh water took a motor trip to kirk- field on monday mrs eva mccormack and ewan of ringwood and friend mr dave haugh of toronto banged out a pair of singlebag gers with joan gayman and joyce roberts each hitting one safety pitcher paul farrell aided ret red in one two three order m home run in the second and third innings d doub wm p in the fourth inning george t clipped two red holborne teed off on a grooved i p tqr a of s and a double leadoff batsman skip taylor appeared at the pitch and clouted the ball into lone of the poplar trees outside mrs fred steekley i i five of the local members of i he left field fence that was remember the cottage prayer marg smiths return to the lo- stouville horseshoe club the ball jame g sg he hammered out two singles walked three wild i meetings and tune in to oshawa kal squads infield strengthened i j t toronto on mon radio station 915 to 945 am the second base position and take t an a dr grady wilson will be the produced some of the games tari tournarn at the beach speaker best plays besides completing a q t of 50 h mr walt church service at 1115 am number of nifty putouts the i pascoe of clar t piaced 6th on sunday aug 12th secondsacker clipped oshawa ou stouffville mem in after the monday night prayer pitchers for a pair of singles m flmpi with a meeting we enjoyed a social s and received a base on balls o cndenn n- ctles sccolld bass bob hassad flie1 sufessi schelland hatctbirin hour in the church basement mary cole was also one of the fj grove out to left field and with bnejpe ken schell and hal gibson and presented mr and mrs l games better performers len j tra f eenuitthe oualifv- catchei don ha hit i1t0 i higginson with a fatewell to- buckland officiated at the plate j iial ken we will miss their smiling stouffville pits for a local tour- irish faces and their help in darkness halts lament which will be held on the choir and the christian en- softball game j saturday evening the tourney tvo tough breaks the red sox had two tough breaks early in the game that and wal n by may have changed the complex- p was the ion of the contest in he first r stouffvilles inning bud lehman led off h with a single and advanced to 1 flstwks dcavor prayer meeting mr and mrs herbert yakcley richard and arlene enjoyed a three day motor trip going as far as montreal mr and mrs harold steekley marilyn and gary mr and mrs w boden had supper on satur- j a win for buttonville at new market on tuesday night would virtually have assured the slug gers of a position in the group finals the contest was called after some five innings of play with jack watsons squad hold- u j vt tag an 86 lead since all play- day mght with mr and mrs 6l games must nineinnlng the remainder will be completed probably next week vv v h c tlhaynes collected a single sim ui be he iz r f tnein i were cheated out of a sure tally gfi n j don havnes singled and ken ji schell pounded a double into hie red sox tell doun badly deep right field haynes the at he p and has been restricted to stouffville club members only claremont community league fred steekley coming from the garden this tuesday morning we noticed a load of vine peas on the side of the road just south of our lane a car parked close by may have been covered it looked as if the load had slipped off a truck which was travelling south and the neighbours had noticed that it was smoking as if called on mr and mrs c pat- needing repairs several men tenden and family monday eve- loaded it onto three different ning trucks early in the afternoon from 1945 to 1955 motor ve hicle registrations in canada in creased from 1497081 to 3948- 787 w 9 9 7 6 3 1 l 3 4 4 5 8 11 t 2 1 3 3 3 2 pts 20 19 the canadian government in 1955 collected 51186513 duties on foreign goods dumped into the canadian market in viola tion of trading agreements mt zion claremont altona peachs greenwood raglan results claremont 22 raglan 1 mt zion 11 peachs 5 altona 10 peachs 3 claremont 4 greenwood 3 schedule friday claremont vs atona raglan vs peachs monday greenwood vs mt zion peachs vs raglan their i i i i pitchers little or no support in frontrunner hesitated on round- the worst h pan and was tagged out jw- ffig errors homesters with a 225 setback the sixth eighth and ninth i earlier in the season on their innings will go down in the rec- 1 own d i 17 ord books as the red sox worst good crowd i 15 hour they committed no less tne first holiday game of the 9 than 10 errors in the three tan- vear attr a good crowd to 4 zas and turned a reasonably j park on monday evening good ball game into a disgrace- 1 tnere were specta up from ful route sunderland players markham and unionville down raced around the bases at will from uxbridge over from clare- and attempted pickoff plays re sulted in either wild throws or bobbles at the bag in the 9th mont and gormley the on lookers had little to cheer about however and any applause was inning 19 players paraded to ior hitting and fie p the plate out of tins number i pullcd ott bv tne visitors the seven collected hits and two ms commence this week were walked stouffvilles usual- kiwanis 4th annua horse show with sunderland meeting port ly airtight infield completely per and the re sox battling fell apart as 15 runs romped orillia home across the plate i zion tops league after playing 14 games d and ance saturday aug 18th markham fair grounds horse show starts 10 am dancing to wellknown orchestra at 9 pm a full days entertainment for the whole family admission 50c children with parents free sponsored by- golden mile kiwanis club markham kiwanis club as the teams near the three- quarter mark in the commun ity league schedule and pre pare for the stretch drive mt zion finds itself riding on top of the heap with a 9 win 2 tie record for 20 points they have dropped only 2 games through out the entire season claremont are close on their trail with a 19 point total on friday night of last week the 8th concession squad rolled its red sox and orillia in semi finals the stouffville red sox move into the group playoff semi finals this week their opposi tion in the first round will be to an 115 victory over peachs orillia sunderland will play on ron jones sixhit hurling p perry the first game will effort in the other contest claremont pounded their way to a onesided 221 win over rag lan in the mt zionpeachs game be on wednesday evening to night with the return tilt here under the lights on monday the opening series will be a best two out of three games the winners two home runs by the winners will meet in a probable three out of five game scries game time on monday evening will be 730 list season for moose announcing the open seasons for hunting deer and moose in ontario this fall the minister of lands and forests the hon clare e mapledoram drew at tention to the fact that this year for the first time in many years moose may be legally hunted in the province south of the french river the minister pointed out however that there are several things the prospective moose hunter should be aware of moose hunting is allowed only during the deer season and only to residents of ontario the or- dlnary moose licence is not valid j in southern ontario instead in the area south of the french river a special licence has been provided costing 26 which will permit the holder to take either should iik moved on almost every occasion when i vit the park i hear fome- ons comment why dont they move that scoreboard closer fo we can see it i it true the nne scoreboard which has held down a ceatrefleld portion in the park for the pist two years is certainly of very little use to the averase spectator its too far away for anyone to be bothered to mark it and even if the score was chalked up oue would need a pair of highpowered binocuars to see the nsure with very little effort the hoard could be placed near the third baie position in full view of the players and all the fans in the west bleachers at the present time fans are at a los to know the score or the inning and yet the park boasts one of the lines scoreboards in the district at one time a move was afoot by the park hoard to sell it hut this was never done i believe every park should have a scoreboard its just as important to the same as the bleachers the backstop and the grandstand one hours work by a few ambitious jportsminded citizens would add much interest and enjoyment to the sanies m a qvlkt summer the arera stouffvilles sports palace has been unusually quiet this summer as far as snorts attractions are concerned it was hoped at one time after the new cement floor was laid that the arena would provide yearround sports entertainment so ar this summer there hasnt been one single attraction of this type in the building scanning the financial statement for the season of 105455 we note that summer income amounted to 1525 so this certainly cannot be sniffed at and although much of this was obtained from sources other than sports t we feel that every dollar gained in this manner is o much for the good one to forget if you were one of the persons who left the cool and comfort of your summer ottage to attend monday evenings ball game between stouffville and sunderland were very sorry what happened to the red sox shouldnt havo happened to any team those who havo seen the homester in previous games this season know they are capable of a good bland of ball for those who watched the local squad for a first time believe us when we say it was just a bad game it was ono of those contests that the players couldnt do anything right weak at the bat and in the field sunderland took advantage of their errors to pile up a commanding lead the stouffville management offered no excuses for the loss we got a bad game out of our system said coach bob hassard its better that we play that way now than in an important playoff game its the first home game weve lost this season commented manager ted cadleux 1 feel sure we can take orillia in tho playoff semifinals manager cadleux was absent on holidays and did not see the contest the sunderland pitcher had nothing on the ball said left fielder hal gibson glbbie was one of the tow players who didnt make an error during the night it was coming in as big as a football said centreftelder graham frisby we just couldnt hit it we certainly cant blame the pitcher for the loss continued coach hassard we gave him no support the red sox move into the group semifinals this week with the first game at orillia on wednesday tonight and 1 return contest here on monday evening after the holiday gizo many will not give the locals much chance of knocking off the hardhitting buckeyes but we shouldnt sell our club short the trouble with many of us we have become so accustomed to our team winning game after game its hard to take a setback even if stouffville doesnt capture the tricounty honours its certainly no disgrace to the team or the town while attending the game on monday i heard many critical and sar castic remarks coming from supposedly rabid stouffville sup porters sure such a game is a disappointment but one should recall the sl defeat chalked up against orillia last week and the 113 setback registered against sunderland on july 16th everybody makes errors and stouffvilles we hope havo come all in one game its over and done now lets keep our fingers crossed for the important siis that lies ahead missed theres been a noticeable absence around the pant this summer of one of stouffvlllos most ardent sports promoters mr arthur latcham since opening his new uptodate golf driving range on dufferin street mr latchams time is pretty well taken up with this venture it must be admitted mr latchams presence around the park is sorely missed no matter what sports event was in progress he was always there if some adjustment was necessary on one of the floodlights youd find him on top of the pole making the correction prior to a ball game hed operate the record player and during the contest hed see that the loud speaker was working properly one of the finest soccer tournaments to be organized around the district was run off here mr latcham donated the trophy this summer there is no trophy and no tournament if there wore ome post holes to dig mr latcham would dig them if the outfield needed to be drained he would see that it was properly done and if a load of sand was needed on the infield it would be there the next day yes mr latcham was certainly stouffvilles benefactor perhaps we appreciate his services more now than we did when he was here player ejected from claremontgreenwood game greenwoods coach and catch er les wilson was thumbed from monday nights game in the sixth inning for arguing too strenuously with plate official geo middleton veteran perfor mer joe izatt took over and fin ished the contest claremont for the winners with murray johnson hurling in relief bert beckett went the route for peachs grant drewcry was the big gunjn altonas batting attack whacking out two singles and a sewed up the pair of points for the first place squad grant carson clouted a roundtripper in the third with two mates aboard and cleanup slugger ron jones tapped out a four- bagger with one on in the sixth peachs counted single runs in the first and second innings and three in the fifth stan mcmullcn and jack hill were mt zions most potent batsmen mcmulien hit a double and a single while hill counted a pair of singles leadoff batter grant jones was issued three walks and rapped out a singlebagger in five trips to the plate earl brooks was peachs best with a home run and two singles in five times at bat in the seven inning tilt the mt zion righthander allowed 6 hits walked 7 and struck out 6 bert beckett on the hill for peachs gave up 7 hits walked 5 and fanned none kay evans completed the mt zion battery replacing the injured murray jones claremont 22 raglan 1 i scoring 16 runs in the second i bc obtained from the public is inning claremont clubbed their jsuers who sell deer licences i s u way to an easy 221 win over i minister explained instead bill towner hurled five com- he same of tne midget raglan in the second half of the is available only at the depart- plete innings with lloyd pascoe kotip semifinals in the north double bill no less than 19 play- mcnt of lands and forests dis- finishing the game neil pascoe yo league will be played here ers paraded to the plate in the ltrict offices in the area affected went the distance on the mound on friday evening aurora will inning with jack bradshaw lead- namely the parry sound undfor greenwood e the visitors in the other ing off the rally making three tweed and pembroke offl- round newmarket will meet appearances at bat before the s a1 10 h i richmond hill the series is ex- side was finally retired clare- person getting such a altona moved into sole pos- pected to be a best two out of mont added 3 additional tallies i licence cannot have any other session of third place in the three games stouffville corn- in each of the third and fourth moose or deer licence as this group by trouncing peachs 103 pleted the regular schedule in stanzas the contest was called wo constitute an illegal dup- on monday night six runs off top position having dropped on- at s45 before the score reached cation five hits a walk and two errors ly one game throughout the sea- basketball figures only three in addition mr mapledoram sewed up the game for ray son raglan batters managed to get a application in advance hills team they counted a pair on tuesday evening the on base of the season conservation offl- of tallies in the first and sixth j homesters journeyed to new- jeers he said might be inclined i innings to run the score into i market and blanked the county i to look long and hard at the the double figures peachs scor- town crew 60 harry barber watermelon season is when hunter who developed an inter- ed their single runs in the first worked on the mound for the kid- dont have much fun eating est in the new licence in the mid- third ari fourth murray mc- winners newmarket used three it unless they jet their cars wet die of the season jdowcll worked on the mound hurleri edged greenwood 43 in a tight double in three official trips to game in the other half of the the plate archie forfnr clouted doubleheader altona scored a a pair of singles and a home 103 win over peachs i run while bob ashcnhuist and in the claremontgreenwood glen byer each tapped out two- tilt al halls club jumped into base blows peachs leadoff bat- a 20 lead in the first inning on iter carl timbers regained his tallies by earl pilkey and geo batting eye and pounded out a gerome earl pilkey rounded double and a single bert beckett the sacks in the third to add i and ken burrows each had another run to claremonts to- i singles tal in the top of the sixth geo staley neil pascoe and joe izatt completed the circuit to dead- a lock the game at 33 second j cwitlqffccl a moose or a deer but not both sacker gary evans notched what this special licence cannot proved to be claremont s win- dlnnlron rll obtained from the mtblic is- i nmg tally in the bottom of the u1u1iivcu u u