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Newmarket Era and Express, 23 Jul 1953, p. 4

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Express IMS last week methods to the final two Comets Lake secondplacers Newmarket all- stare in an exhibition soft- ball game at the fair grounds last Wednesday Newmarket punched home two runs in the second and four in the fourth to lead heading into the sixth Then Keswicks vaunted striking power sparked by Bob Pollocks round tripper and healthy clubbing by Council Ken Ted An derson and Harold Smith eight- balled the locals Norm Don Smith Mickey Smith Bruce and Fred wore their Sunday best hitting togs to head the Newmarket hitters I Harold Smith was the winning Classified bring Fair July pm Softball and district ladies Newmarket July pm baseball South vs Newmarket July 3d pm softball town league Pine Orchard vs Stuart Scott baseball North juvenile Lake Wilcox vs Newmarket Aurora Trty town league doubleheader July pm baseball North York bantam Newmarket vs Aurora July pm baseball South All is ton vs Aurora pm town league doubleheader Lake Van- BATTING K C Smith A Blight D Gibson Harvey J Hugo Thorns C K Thorns Waller It Cain At Bat Hits Aw 10 300 256 31 207 111 111 I Down The Centre by Hulse AURORA MINORS ACTIVE Aurora minor put Willow Beach Mount in a busy week The returns vs not all joy and gladness Aurora juveniles lost and decisions to On Town Team In 0 AS Association Held over from last week the bright side Thornton Brown ings bantams nicked Oak Ridges At Stouffville a tworun sixth and five hit pitching by Dave uvii set Stouffville up Its definite now Hub with their triumph Bob will be seeing Ontario ama- pitching his best game of the year limited to seven Grant Edwards Ron Knowles Geo and Dave Watte provided Au roras hit punch At Aurora it was another association play- down action come August Both Pine Orchard and a New market town team entry have been accepted by the it was learned this week from J the nations landscape molt of what be is doing in the citys changing com grows tall in the mushrooming or hi die sew look of Main Street in a mellow old tows lot one stood be helps fin it with a fine loeee a that was an eyesore apartment bouse store or post office that fas pert IP Mo many houses rise here and there or row In titer cofluxnmlty New black ribbons of town to town- Somewhere a new bridge is built New fcdsafrfa too are sometimes the byproducts of Mpsm band of has provided you with a job oO million of lift insurant policyholder in from their premiums insurance for than that makes possible such the nation If JOB life insurance policyholder building security for tad youre also helping to build a better AT YOU sse MUjM If Mi a MffssymUM MSURAWi COMPAMfS M CANADA Mickey Smith Pine Orchard pitchers duel betwixt Auroras coach and McDonald ball king Geo Kerof and of the town team ace Murray Stewart Pine Orchard have a D rating Stewart got the nod on Stouff- the town team have been vines late rally Geo Keroft classified as B The Pine backed his pitching with two entry has been weeks while the town team entered this week Jack Ceegars McDonald is president and secretary of the town team Ray Smith is vice- president Geo treas urer Mickey Smith coach of the Pine Orchard crew is confident his hired hands can go a long hits Cliff Morris Ross Madill Dave and Harold were top swingers In the bantam duel Oak Ridges vs Aurora Aurora con tracted for an early lead and weathered a late Oak Ridges storm to win Bill Jans go ing the route for the victors drew on healthy support from Held over from last week Hot weather hockey Greater Toronto senior clubs have for med a six to eight team group not finally decided Mo tors who have in their lineup many former players wilt play at East York Rangers led by exMaple Leaf Jack Church will play out of Scarboro Dynes will represent the Leaside area New Toronto who have Harold Downer and former Weston jun iors who starred against Aurora Hawks will play at the Lake- shore arena Slack Shops new team will take over at Toronto Gardens Clippers have made application but seem to think the wont give them per mission to jump their present group That will be decided at the first meeting Wood- bridge are after a franchise too but have to figure on a contend ing team first Last year Toron to Winged Wheelers who won the senior championship play ed at ThLs year they are calling Aurora home ice As we understand matters the Wheelers have guaranteed the Aurora rink a flat amount for games which of course is over four figures and revenue the arena would like to secure Aurora Bears have not as yet been consulted in the matter and Maestro Andy is a bit before any binding agree ment is made They have carried the hockey burden here the past two years at least with not too much help Tito Commission on the other hand has to try and moke this public enterprise pay in place of being a burden on the tax payers We hope it nil be ironed out to nil concerned Bob will conch and practically i team signified themselves ready to return Hud Watson who was in retire ment Inst winter has received the green light from bin to don Ihe again ami be a valuable addition to the boys They hope too to hue Mae Clement back to action again and grab from the Kagies One or two now a d will be around The team has had one or two summer gettogethers of course no loss than of the regulars are ploying with Button- Incidentally wed like to see some effort mode to bring But ton He north lor a game in Au rora or arku as they would certainly draw Bert Bak er and Mac Clement the catching and Jack the pitching George Bob Jackie Watson Hal Gibson and Nick in the cordon Vfi v I Writ i I MM west in or shwe poking under 12 with brents FREE VS perturbed at the situation as Bud Watson Bill ills nanus tan v5 Oil um way in the class First round Charlie Vrana Paul opposition for the Town Sport- Cycle team is likely to be either Cooksville or Bramp ton and Glen Benett NEWMARKET TOWN LEAGUE Batting Race At Bat Hits Av mc AURORA STARS TRIM RCAF Norm Stundens razor sharp pitching and a six run filth forg ed around Tracy two- on homer gave Aurora allstars an win over Eglin- ton Station last week in an ex hibition contest under the Aurora town park lights Aurora trailed until they exploded that six run fifth frame Earl White and Tracy were Au- roras most effective swingers with two hits apiece NSmith PO 23 Shropshire PO Ash PO 7 350 PO 22 B Shropshire OS 20 300 Legge 5 Smith Johnston NEWS I YOU TO DRIVE ON OUR NEW MAIN STREET i IV Tv THE BIGGEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN NORTH YORK ter all the fans only have so much to spend and if Wheelers had a winning team with the j class of hockey that would be played throughout the group theres no doubt they would draw well at the gate As long as the hockey is good and close the home draw appeal isnt what it used to be The has no control over where a team plays as long as the arena is satisfac tory so no one can say the move is blessed by the If it transpires its a straight deal be tween the Aurora Arena Com mission and the Wheelers The Commission would be well advised to secure a guarantee be fore entering into a contract al- tho so far as we know the Wheelers have always kept their obligations percent The team is composed mostly of ex- Prep School players from Upper Canada and UTS with one or two University senior so there should be some money be hind the club In any event the Bears management have a pro per right to think they should be taken into the Commissions Newmarket Spits and in the outfield is moving to from all we hear and will have coaching job there as well His loss will be a big one to the Spits is building for a power ful senior club VERSATILE TRIMS AS MOWS ORIGINAL HAINKE BASEBALL SOFTBALL STANDINGS Lake Softball it I MY YEAR SERVING THE BUG IN YORK COUNTY to T- fulllength coats dreHHes skirU pyjamas lJ Mena sport ties SOX briefs and tops DISCOUNT ON WORK BOOTS Plastic drapes ret Sale Indian blankets reg Sale White flannelette yard x Flannelette blankets lex and pair First quality pillow cases 99c pair Prints yard 5 3 Zephyr Keswick Vandorf Mount Albert Willow Beach Jr Newmarket Keswick I Mount Albert Sutton Aurora South Baseball 1 Newmarket Aurora 2 8 0 20 L Childrens coats cotton dresses tTV i baby blankets Crib sheets Lace trim rayon gowns Ladies blouses up First quality pair Wabasso sheets 81 subs pair Cotton sheets 695 Sale corduroy shorts r j it ont -aft- AicJkAs r- v i Wj J hi FOR i iT- r jt -V- s ft vlv S- -Xt- lS l r VK mm a A TRIUMPH over from last week Mickey Smiths Pino Orchard band would prefer no more truck or trade with pitching Why the dislike simple Don Glover the Office Specialtys smooth oper ating put a onehitter on Pino Orchard tat week in a town fixture had nothing to worry but pitching after the Specialty off for four runs In the second on a of by Bob Shrop shire Charlie VanZant Don Glover and Tod Hosier Just for good measure the Cab inetmakers clinched it with a run in the third on Bruce An drews single and hit for two In the fourth by John Shed- and Bun Cook Don Glover close a the bark to a tree on a nohitter Chick outfield loft that John lost in the nun ruined It which played In seni or B last year had its application for a senior A franchise turned down by the present clubs due to travelling involved Howie Meeker is likely to coach Strat ford seniors this winter and not be involved with Shipbuilders from all we hear Maestro Connie says that if Meeker plays actively it must be with the Toronto Leafs Vital statistics middleaisled it on Sat urday last with Miss Anne Cun ningham of Queensville The sporting fraternity gave him a great sendoff Bill popular allround Aurora athlete and Jack Andrews now in St Catharines and a definite loss to Newmarket Spits have also been bitten by the love bug Bill will marry Miss Nancy Gibson of Scnrboro on August 1st In No vember Long who is hurling groat ball right now leaves bachelor ranks with Miss is 72 I Beverley Kaake of the v 10 In a more serious vein we re gret to report the death of Jack Walsh of Toronto and Mrs Edith Hare of The late Mr Walsh was in his and was a native of Tottenham He played lacrosse with Tottenham Brad ford Irish Canadians and others and was a fine sports man Mrs Have the former Irene active for many years in ladies sports as a player and executive at and in well known in these parts A big wrestling card that should draw a big is card for Aurora arena on Monday July Four bouts ore listed with Red OBrien meeting Don George and Los Lyman clashing with the pride of the Holland Marsh Baron von in the preliminaries Main bouts Red Gamer in a rematch with Al Orlando which will bo hot stuff and in a tagteam event Jim Krochter of the Aurora con stabulary riding the crest of a seven bout win streak teams with Jim Greenfield to mo the vora cious Sullivan brother of Bramp ton The have that pixilated combo name of and Gerry The entire proceeds through the courtesy of all con cerned for grappling fees will go to the Fine fund Tickets will bo on sale this week at per copy for adults and cents for children POWER MOWS smooth end even CUTS gross cut while ir mows it under its own power mulching JOB fab in hand St Newmarket Phone V i iVi DRIVE LONGER FOR LESS WITH NEW RELIANCE GASOLINE Its a promise i New Reliance combines increased octane rating for greater antiknock character and rigidly controlled higher volatility STARTS New tigid- ly controlled volatility mean easier cold greater freedom froea lock ACCI1IIATION All the power of QUICKIR fcr y l Meik IN Tail Relu MOimTTBfl WIN TWO Held from Cmoii Mount Albert the clutch team In the North York bantam loop de feated Richmond Hill ff5 and out a win over Thorn ton Brownings Aurora last week Mount Albert In their Jmwt with Hill over two In fifth to snatch the win Glover and Grant Dike doubled to give Brian Stoke the help he needed to win the pitching verdict Leading all the way Mount Albert behind Brian pitching and everready hat work from Don and Harold Harper out a win over Aurora BIT and were Aurora Iftnuire have l aw Reliance for L J v r 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