The bowling fraternity is fast approaching end of the sea- son Theyll need a special playoff in the Monday La- lock Then in order at the finish were Happy Gang Speed Ball 54 Scoring summary Monday read Tugs Pee- Wees Speed Balls and Tugs wound up the season in a point dead- because in lugs a l ijpeea dies league to a Happy Gang Migs 2 Playoff date night will be an nounced later Three bowlers broke into the charmed circle Monday Leader was Claire Pollock 168 second Emma 201 third Smalley 177 Other top individual perform ers were Joyce Bothwell Mary Austin 574 Mary Osborne 566 Hester Clarke Alice Gibson Thelma Sloss 552 Helen Dean Ede Wilson Pbyl Mc- Jeanne Gatti 517 Maude BACKAC Dr CHASES KIDNEYLIVER PUIS Classified bring result Highly famed all wool sports Jacket is the coat to match that pair of gabardine slacks to sell ODD SLACKS Rve Tems For And District Five teams have entered the and District Ladies Soft ball League it was announced Wednesday morning by league president Charles The league executive met Tuesday and accepted entries from New market Elm- vale and Edgar The latter two teams are new to the league scraps this season Camp Bor den and Midland two of five teams in the race last season will not return it was learned It was indicated that Midland had dropped out due to the loss key players Newmarket will journey to to take on the newly en tered team on May to official ly launch the league season The local ladies will stage their own home opener Thursday May 28 with the visiting opposi tion Coach Charlie re ports Newmarket will have an other contesting team Practical ly all of last years regulars will return for duty and at least three new players are bidding for a place on the team Your Chamber of Commerce is building a better community ii trim sport Scott Sport Shirts Arrow up Summer a large assortment of shades and styles KESWICK WELL DRILLING GO 5 and inch QUEENSVILL6 KESWICK ON Sanitary Tanks Pumped RICHMOND HILL TURNER s Mens Wear Aurora Phone g i b b a- l TRANSPORT LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE FURNITURE STORAGE CRATING AND PHONE NEWMARKET i i AT ON 21 BEST TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS MIN TIME LIMIT Manmk Bradford 210 lbs Brampton Hillbilly 200 lbs a KB FALLS SCISSORS I Mi Champion Undefeated Contender J tSf A yyj -i- OF THREE FALLS MIN TIME vs JACK lbs MmmMrbs LYMAN i j i ADMISSION RINGSIDE f -i- c THER sfr lj j a- 5 i A HASHMAN AWARD i Ladies To The Fore Perhaps this doesnt then again it may come under the heading of sport It it doesnt then you folks will just have to forgive your this week Certainly it does come under the heading of effort Weve heard it said oar girls dont get the same opportunity as the boys to take part in town activity Just to prove this isnt this week were going to pass out a pair of awards and Theatre passes to a couple of ladies The ladies in question are Mrs Betty Gordon and high school teacher Miss Kelly In Mrs Gordons dancing classes she gives her time free gratis to instruct the girls They have just completed a record three nights ran at the town hall The event was so successful the club has asked to do a repeat performance this Friday and theyre going to do it At the high school on Monday and Tuesday one of the largest gymnastics displays ever seen at the school on the hill was voted a grand success by all who attended Miss Kelly was the arranger of the evening and instructress I think these two ladles certainly deserve the highest praise and thanks of the community for their efforts The Newmarket Era and Express The Centre Moshballbaseball packs have been convening cus sing and discussing like mad the past couple of weeks Most have let the cat out of the bag on their plans Hub intermediate will go against Aurora Bradford Alliston Beeton and Palgrave At least three Aurora New market and are Legion -bj- sponsored It should make for red hot competition We can hear the fireworks popping already when the Hub and Aurora get at it Hack Cain and Harvey Gibney have been putting the local train ees through their early season paces Off hand giving the hope fuls a looksee the locals should be stronger than last term And dont forget Hub did well in its first season in Were not staking out any championship claims for HudsonRobinsonCain men just yet later perhaps Infield should be best in the circuit with Don Gibson Murray McDonald Jerry Hugo Lloyd Harvey and Grant Blight around to plug the holes in the inner picket line Yes sir we have a feeling this could be our year certainly the team should be the best dressed in the loop The Legionpurchased uniforms arriv ed last week and they look real snappy Peaches VanZant from all ac counts headed for another busy summer comes back with the re port that Edgar is in the ladies loop How did he get in Oh pardon me thats a settlement north of Elmvale is the other new entry They join New- 1 dies market and the old reliables to form the com petitors this year Those chappies from Keswick Tom Hare ad Ken are always ready willing and able to go along with a joke They threw quite a scare into the Leaguers Friday Right in the midst of their players list was Charlie Justice Justice as you all know Is the ace pitcher in the province After having their fun the admitted it was just for laughs However theyll have Eddie Chadwick and Ron back and another contesting not going to name them to win theyve asked us not to jinx them but theyll make all the teams hustle has seven teams Sorry to see Pine Orchard out of the fun Aurora headed by Don Matthew Bill Mundell and Gardner Lloyd are stealing a march on the other circuits in the matter of early openers Theyll get the play ball signal May 19 Our magic TV mirror in the league whirl indicates Don and Mickey Smith are still in the throes of looking up a couple more teams Theyve got two or maybe its three and need ano ther couple The York County Police Association has ap proached and theyre definitely interested Hope it works out Pine Orchard we hear via the grapevine now that theyve cash ed in all notions of a League entry could be the fourth Both would be as welcome as the flowers in spring It would make a nice league two in town and two out and maybe start the coffee pot jingling Personally we hope the town leaguers get rolling Several were asking about our minor baseball organization Weil In nutshell form its this Several chaps Lowell Waller Eddie Pitt Geo in par ticular arc vitally interested In minor baseball are endeavoring to organize all minor Hub base ball under one committee BUI Mundell is making the same try in Aurora Sounds like a step In the right direction There are many advantages to the proposal and one of the main ones would be that the commit tee would function from year to year and would purchase the necessary equipment and store it away in the fall for use the next season Anything you can do to aid them In getting start ed I know will be Have to put a little of the long cool in the column this week How forgetful can you get Cleaning up our hockey books it Just to us that we never mentioned the grand job the Optimist clubbers did with their NHL and midget allstars luring winter The Optim ists had about boys under their wing and keeping them busy is a big job Congrats are due Ken Stephens boys work chairman and his Optimist club buddies for their successful season In cidentally the same applies to the Office Specialty for their sponsorship of The Specialty headed by sportsmen Gordon and Wayne Manning are going to recognize the North York juvenile champions with a banquet next week Correspondence The Hub has lost a couple of promis ing young hoc key baseball lads lately Brian Million one of the scrappers on our Gorman Smoke icings has departed for Toron to A letter came in this week from Earl Lothian Earl who played for the is now located in the north country at Hes asked to be re membered to Pocket Rocket Bill and his other bud- DoHut Boys Headed For Baseball Action Ever hear of the DoNut Boys No Well believe me youll be hearing plenty about them this summer Thats trie new moniker of our bantam baseball team headed for North York and action The team corrals its name from the fact that Russell Broadbent the donut man has promised to outfit the team with uniforms this summer Everything is now in tiptop shape for the team to get rolling Frank will coach the team is manager and Raymond has taken on the job of secre tarytreasurer A board of di rectors and a transportation committee will be named short ly Coach called the first training session last week and between and players reported for a try out The teams will cut its teeth in the North York bantam baseball league and later will enter the bantam piny- downs Bobby Glmby and his orches tra will be featured at the Cor onation dance June 2 in the Newmarket Memorial Arena dance will he sponsored by the Legion By Ab Fred Morris Langslaff just cant retire from softball The former of the North loop is heading a schoolboy lea gue at and coaching the Langstaff senior boys Mac Clement and George well known district ath letes have jumped the Button- ville club of the league and signed on the dotted line with Maestro Charlie Ryan That gives the Hill a mighty sweet battery to start with Art is the man behind the Stouffville club Af ter staking the club to uniforms Mr casually asked What about and he promised to match dollar for dollar with whatever was raised Chances are that floodlites will soon be in operation at Stouff ville Tory Gregg president of the at the other day defined the word champs as stan ding for the fol lowing Courage Hustle Ambi tion Manners Perseverance Sportsmanship Not a bad defin ition sir Cooke who parted com pany with Eddie Bush this season and went to ended up with his fourth straight championship medal two with the Greenshirt juniors last year with Collingwood and now Sim- in intermediate A The home folks are already carolling to Lennie Will ye no come back again Jack Cochrane brilliant forward who led the team in scoring over the season ended a four year stretch of in termediate medals two at Port Colborne and two at Black grey and gold will be the Hill colors this season and Mes- Sheppard and Gill of the southern village have set a fine example to other businessmen by donating the outfits to the Ryan clan Tonite is opening at Rich mond Hill with and the team as visitors Rumor persists that Aurora will be in the Hlfi lineup Toronto Winged Wheel ers who played in the district in termediate group three years ago and who are no strangers in these parts captured the senior championship and then won the King Clancy intermediate cham pionship Simpson who has play ed hockey longer than anybody in the district led Beaches from over near Stouffville against Winged Wheelers in the finals Despite all threats to retire lack Druery who did a great chore as Mr Umps last season in Aurora softball will be back calling the balls and strikes once again They dont come any bet either Newmarket Pinups our jun ior ladies softball team will be back in the Lake Simcoe Junior Ladies Softball League this sea son The organisation meeting of the club for the 1953 season was held recently Geo Watt who has been doing a bangup job of keeping the jun ior lassies in the softball battles was reelected manager Ken Joe Burke is coach and Don is assistant coach Bill Shropshire was named DANGI every SATUglbAI PHONE 892J -in- 92 EAGLE 1 STORM fT motors mm 15 ftp We invite yen New mud gJ Two stores Main St Newmarket 158 and Aurora SUA i vtli W AURORA MINORS ORGANIZE A meeting to organize an Aurora Minor Baseball Associa tion will be held in the Aurora arena Monday May at pm reports busy minor base ball promoter Bill Everybody interested In minor baseball is requested to attend The idea behind the move is to get all the minor baseball under one committee Auroras present plan is to have a pee wee bantam midget and juven ile team for North York League action STORE IS THE WORKING MANS FRIEND BRADFORD THURSDAY TO 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