Calvert- Joseph Cotton Edmund Gwen SECOND FEATURE In Technicolor Halls Of Montezuma i Richard Reginald Gardiner TUESDAY NIGHT IS PHOTO NIGHT OUR OFFER IS ii rt l 2ljll GOOD TIME i4 i V yfl NEWMARKET CONTINUOUS NIGHTLY FROM SAT FROM SATURDAY MATINEE AT PM va TIMES TONIGHT ALARM AHORSE Friday and Saturday Sept 14 i X OH FOR THOSE WILD DAYS the great new tomantic singing star who thrilled America with his recording Of BE MY LOVE captures the youth he fervor the magic of the beloved I i NOVOTNA ebdm Teresa Richard Carl Benton CELtlHAGEMANRElD Directed by RICHARD THORPE JOE PASTERNAK lit P-A- i g Berg Loses First With Eramosa hopes for a repeat of their run to an intermediate title dimmed some what Tuesday The after disposing of re- a bye in round two and drew near Guelph as third round opposition They really have a sharp team reports man ager Pike Cabell we couldnt hold em They beat us It was a nip and tuck ball game for seven frames Schom counted a run in the first on Walt Thompsons single and Doug Browns double Murray Edwards belted a solid four bas er in the sixth for the second tally Then the roof fell in on the as the visitors counted five runs in the seventh to walk off with the de cision Swat Mason of Hamilton hockey fame and Bill Sling- or headed the visitors hit corps- Murray Edwards Walt Thomp son and Doug Brown were the sunshine providers in the Schom camp Ken Ellison des pite the loss came up with a well pitched game The return game will be played in Guelph Friday reports Pike CabelJ AWARD A Ducat For Andrews the early Aurora Town league race Andy does Merchants couldnt beg borrow or steal a win Then Class signed Jack Andrews a portside Hinder from the baseball ranks The Merchants sparked by Andres pitching and his long ball slugging immediately bumped off Harts Diamonds in the semis Now the Merchants are tied in the finals due to gome fancy lefthand twirling from the aforesaid Mr Andrrews Last Thursday handcuffed Mick Suttons Ditch Diggers on five hits and seven sttrikeouts Thats why we are saying well done Lefty by naming you Hash man award winner for this week and recipient of the Rosy Theatre pass Triple Seven Win Crown In Close Final Game Loop Ends With Surplus To Pick AllStar Team Town League treasurer Harold turned in a very rosy financial report at a windup meeting Monday evening The treasurers report showed approx imately 175 in the kitty The teams voted to set aside to wards a banquet for all players on the six teams John Shedlowick Specialty fircballer was named the leagues most valuable player Mickey Smith Bell Telephone playing coach won the batting championship Both will receive the Pop Holmes Trophy It was decided to select an all- star team to play an outside team in aid of the floodlight fund It is hoped to arrange this for Sat urday afternoon at the Fair Grounds Allstair selectees are Chas VanZant Herb Cain John Shedlowick Bill McComb Bill VanZant Bruce Andrews Don Gibson Mick Smith Stan Evans Fred Grant Blight Don Smith Jerry Hugo Bruce Towns- ley Tod Bill Hill Laurie Thorns Murray John Bill Johnston Joe Burke Bill Smith Norm Legge Triple Seven Taximcn won the Town League three straight Friday ended a handsome season on a win over the Office Specialty The Specialty outhit the usually potent swing- Cabmen and John Joint Comb on the mound If Stan Winger hadnt missed Bill rifle shot liner into left and Gord Cook had scooped up Bruce Townsleys in field scooter the wouldnt have picked up two runs in the fourth on Art smash into left Those two runs proved the deciding factor Another if concerns the Specialtys sixth In turn John Charlie VanZant and Don Gibson lined out singles Shedlowick scored on Gibsons punch but Charlie was out by a country mile going from first to third Cook strol led and Don pelted a double to score Gibson Every body is saying if Pete Specialty third base coach hadnt held up Cookie game would have been tied Maybe But hold em he did and Specialty fell one short of that important tying run as John Hisey hoisted to third to close out the budding rally powdered Shed- first pitch for an inches inside the right field line round tripper McKnight trip led and scored standing up on Hack Cains run scoring fly out to right Specialty got their first run in the fourth on a combina tion of John Shcdlowicks and Don Gibsons triple Needles to say the Specialty went down battling and the Cabmen are worthy champions Newmarket Taxi Legge A McKnight J Hugo Cain Gibney Towns- ley A Robinson J D Office Specialty Andrews J Van- Newmarket Net Teams Enter Finals With Hill Newmarket and Aurora Ten nis clubs finished in a dead heat in the North York Tennis Club race requiring a sudden death tie breaker here last Friday New market went to the finals by every match of the eight played Newmarket now meets Richmond Hill for the league Championship The finals are scheduled to be played at Aurora Tennis Club courts on Friday evening Results of Fridays matches were as follows with Newmarket players named first Ladies doub les Joyce Bothwcll and Joan defeated Mary Adams and Betty 64 Margaret Davis and Lynn Hunter defeated June Adams and Mae Mens doubles Bob Yates and Keith Davis defeated Keith and Frank Lee and Jack Peppiatt de feated Doug Wilson and Grant Mixed doubles Joan Peppiatt and Keith Davis defeated Betty and Keith Joyce and Bob Yates defeated Mary Adams and Frank Margaret Davis and Lee defeated June Adams and Doug Wilson Lynn Hun ter and Jack defeated Mae Gorrow and Gord Grant D Gibson G Cook J Barber S Winger Last Wednesday Bill Joint had the Office Special ty wouldbehitters blinking at his fast ball Specialty got two hits no ruiis and The Triple Seven hung a horsecollar on the Specialty DOWN THE CENTRE by ab hu Hot Stove League Gathering Summer Symphony about end ed and Fall Follies about to lake its place Softball has reigned as King for months now just about ready for mothballs although those fellows in the Lake SIrncoe circuit and the Rural keep prolong ing it Newmarket Hoodlights may get baptism as ZephyrPine Orchard battle it out with old man darkness ruling the roost back for their sixth straight championship in the Markham Township league with some great pitching by Stunden and Jack and against some great hurling by Mark hams Peggy ONeil whose support faltered Scries went seven games ousted from the play- downs and now await further action Elgin Mills ladies win the North title in a repeat performance featuring the Mab- Sisters It was the second title for the Richmond Hill sub urb the having won the Vaughan crown with Teddy Ben netts masterful performance King City were really in the bridesmaid class led the Peel- York loop all year but saw move from third to take the pennant In the rural they ousted Eagle after a long trip and caught off balance were sur prisingly eliminated by In answer to a query Tanslcy in County and the trav elling wasnt very far still in the rural and Coach Stephenson for mer Aurora boy wishes to pay tribute to Art Moody of the con stabulary who has pinchhit as mastermind a good part of the Reason took the lead Tuesday night in the Aurora Town finals but Andy Gloss it cant be again and his boys will take it over the seven game route Coo lei town made it two straight in the South cir cuit with Harry pitching four wins and losing one In the second game Couso was driven from the box and relieved by Lloyd Hughes Next three games he fogged them by Fen- if nothing had happen A wonderful season for swell Midland eliminated Cookstown In the Simcoe County champion- while their archrivals from Fennels are County awaiting a winner between Did you notice that Cecil Broun who used to for No 23 Newmarket hurled Prince of Wales of the Dover- court loop to the finals of the senior group Cease- Fire who is in the can still do a fine job are leading in a playoff of the league Bill Sherwood is the new champion of the Aurora High lands club The former New market resident took George Thompson in the finals of the Jarvis shield four and three over the hole rail Sherwood played steady golf alt the way but a sizzling on the first nine gave him a three hole ad vantage he never relinquished So far this is the only champion ship decided at Highlands and the dandies and dolls had better get it nil squared away soon while theres weather and light Saturday the club will play Golf and Country in an interclub match at Aurora Twentyeight of the clubs best went to Port Credit a few weeks ago under Captain George Thompson and came back win ners This Saturdays matches will be worth seeing Art Kneeshaw of Bradford has some good news for all Curlers and wouldbe curlers of the district Bradford Curling Club will function on Artificial Ice this winter to late spring- Five sheets of Ice will bo available for the boys atop the big Bradford refrigeration plant on the out skirts of the Village and playing conditions and facilities wilt be best Roy Dixon of Bond Head is president of the group and Art is secretary and the first 200 to will be to curl this winter The fee has been fixed at 30 for season and we suggest you move pronto if you wish to be included Those behind the plan are to be con gratulated for enterprise As mutter of fact theres no reason the artificial ice plants at both Aurora and Newmarket cant accomodate curling once a week at least You can mark it down as bet ter than a prognostication that there will bo One Hockey Team For One Rink this winter with Newmarket taking the senior- intermediate series and Aurora carrying the junior torch You can also mark it down that while the teams are clamouring early and practice time Take Sutton In Last Ditch Effort Fred Pinups finally hexed Sutton ladies Monday night in a replay suddendeath tilt at In a tension packed finish Newmarket eased out an win In the last of the seventh New market trailed Betty Mc- strolls Rogers strikes out West pinch hitting loops a hit over short Betty goes to third and second Joan Robinson whiffs at a third strike Sutton catcher Rita drops the ball and heaves wildly over first Both the Pinups score and its the ball game and series for the Pinups It was a mighty nice win for the Pinups as the supposedly two out of three set with the lady Greensoxs stretched into a six game series Newmarket will now meet Mount Albert for the league title First home game for the Pinups Friday Third game at Newmarket on Monday rate 10 The Newmarket and Express Thursday Sept Diggers Merchants Tied In Aurora Town Finals Merchants and Ditch Diggers able relief chore Harold Ste- have won a game each in Diggers fancy dan re ceiver had to leave with a pas- fractured finger with Tracy taking over the mask- work and doing it Jimmy Emmons and Dick Ferguson top swingers with two each Roy Allen Bill Bob Turan and Bill Hammond accumulated Diggers four safe- Opposition Set Lose To Newmarket Optimist bantams will face Richmond Hill in the first round of the OBA The series will get underway at the Fair Grounds before press time and arrangements for the return game will be made at that time The Optimist peewces have drawn Ajax in first round in the OBA Playing dates for this series have not been announced yet The Optimist bantams met Leasidc Saturday evening and lost Newmarket trailed 60 when pinch hitters Nick Styke and Chas came in and went down swinging Jack Ham ilton and Morley singled and Laurie a regular pounded out a terrific homerun belt that plated three runs series for the Aurora Town League crown Andy Closs sur ging won in the first game Though in game two the Ditch Diggers made every bingle count to ease out an win over the Merchies to tie the set In the series opener the Merch ants cropped the bulk of their ties runs on fourbase smashes by Jack Andrews Ron Simmons and a tworun scoring doublo whack ed by Tommie The Mer chants cashed three runs in the fourth and four in the fifth to salt it away Jack Andrews threw fivehit ball Only once were the Diggers able to put two hits together in any frame in the fourth and coupled with an Sept 630 pm Fair ror cropped two runs Jimmy j Grounds Lake Simcoe Junior SPORTS CALENDAR Sept pm Aurora Park Town League finals 3rd game Merchants vs Ditch Dig gers pjn Newmarket Arena wrestling card main bout Eric vs Emmons with three and Ron Simmons with two set the win ners pace Bob Turan and Tracy Ladies League 2nd game Mount Albert vs Newmarket Pinups pm Lake Simcoe finals 2nd filed two hits each to game pine Orchard at Zephyr spark the Ditch Diggers In game two the Diggers took full advantage of four walks an error and Bob double as Jack Andrews couldnt find the plate with his southpaw- slants to grab a fourrun edge in the first They tipped it three in the third on a pair of walks pm Lake Junior Mens finals Cedar Brae at Kes wick game if necessary pm Int A semifinals 2nd game Schomberg at Sept pm Lake finals 3rd game Zephyr Pine Orchard pm Mount Albert diamond Lake and Bill Hammonds double Merchants made their bid in the Junior Ladles League finals 3rd sixth They raited at this game Newmarket Pinups at TO WRESTLE TONIGHT Main bout attraction tonight in Newmarkets third wrestling card will be Yukon Eric the bone- crusher out of the far north and the Ozark mountain man Ski-Hi- Lee Pat Flanagan a Toronto favorite tackles Steve Stanlce in the semifinal bout Dan OConnor pairs off with Bill Stack in preliminary bout The threebout card opens at pm point as Paul Knowles and Dick Ferguson both socked doubles Jimmy Emmons singled to plate three runs and added a single in the seventh on Andy Jrs triple and an error It end ed as Mick Sutton on Diggers mound tightened with runners on the baseways Tempers flared briefly as Jack Andrews talked himself out of the game in the fourth for going after baseUmpire Harry Sutton Mount Albert pm Lake Junior Mens finals Kes wick at Cedar Brae 5th game if necessary Sept pm Aurora Park Town League finals game Ditch Diggers vs Merch ants J Sept 6 pm Lake finals game Pine Orchard at Zephyr Pair Grounds 4th game Lake Simcoe Junior Ladies finals Mount Paul turned in a credit- at Newmarket VS ALLSTARS The injured players fund game will be played Monday night at the Fair Grounds Triple Sev ens will take on the stars select ed from the other five town league teams Game time pm can be easily sold that after this year the additional new artificial plants in or adjacent to Toronto plus those outdoor park sheets will pretty well handle the Toronto situation The was a saviour financially for Aurora last winter and its time some longrange program was mapped out for alt the arenas of the area As one Aurora sportman said 4 didnt support artificial ice and Im not paying my taxes to wards the rink to supply Toronto boys with skating time The hockey isnt worth seeing and theyll monopolize all the time they can get at the expense of the local kids Andy busy with his sur prising Town softballors is get ting about hockey as the pro teams head for their camps and artificial at Aur ora is but three weeks away Paul will definitely be a candidate for the Aurora goal job this winter Paul who play ed with Aurora two winters ago when the club went to finals was with Lindsay last winter Hes in his final year of junior and hell add strength to the I team If Newmarket doesnt play junior as appears almost I certain Aurora will go C they have opposition from Canal- town chances ore theyll stick to as they a nice little club all ready for action Lets sec now for goal Paul Ron Starkey Tommy and of who is really Aurora property No tell ing wholl play defence or for ward as the boys arc growing- but Red Boyle Walt Fines Bob Cook Grant Winters Andy Closs Speed Munshaw Stew Wilson Grant Edwards Ross Collins Artie Barber and Clayton are available and Chris if he re turns to St Andrews will also be on hand Theres as possibility that Ed Williams and Rex Bailey of the Bears will be out and perhaps Rill Smith too Charlie will likely bring a good part of the club all local boys with him If the Newmar ket boys are added to that club you can see a championship as a possibility Big problem will be grouping and a return to both team arid the arena over the regular schedule Tho play offs of they materialize natural ly look after themselves Well it wont be long now until we know the answer ON THE ALLEYS First glimmer of fall brings a and bustle among the bowling clans First to organize is the Monday night Newmarket Ladies League on Friday Mary Osborne is president Other ex ecutives are Muriel Gun Hester Clark Claire Pollock Margaret Smith and Floss Gibson The league plans to open Sept 24 The gals named the six lowest aver age bowlers of last season as captains this year Captains are Jane VanZant Joyce Day Grace Munshaw June Thompson Luc ille Collings and Agnes Gordon Names of the six teams will be available next week FIGURE PLEASURE and PROLITE Skates All sizes in stock NOW Newmarket Sports and Cycle Shop PHONE NEWMARKET BLUE IS THE HUE Come in and see Morrisons Ex hibition Blue suits the popular color for this fall Main St Newmarket phone B I O GRAND OPENING WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER Gray stones AURORA YONGE ST SOUTH In aid of the Aurora Branch Canadian Legion Special Games Admission cents COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS BINGO BINGO BINGO BRANCH NEWMARKET LEGION HEAR YE i If y me L on Both Events In CAR DRAW for following bingo Remember the proceeds will help ft y Program Ways And Means Committee Canadian