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Newmarket Era and Express, 3 Sep 1953, p. 9

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trim Monday At last report despite the beefs and counter beefs beta back tod faith games and umpires New market Legion and Aurora wilt resume their knock cmdo wo drag emout Sooth playoff scraps at the fair grounds tomorrow Friday evening Game time Third game in the red hot series will he play ed in Aurora next Monday at The series is generating a lot of ginger and treating new at tendance figures at both parka The first game in the best of five final series ended in a stalemate Aurora grab bed a lead in games when they scored an home tri umph Monday HOW THEY STAND Aurora Trips Legion Barrager Hero For Aurora Theres no doubt about it one pitch can win or lose a ball game Newmarket Legion led Aurora in the gathering gloom at Au rora Monday The bases were loaded Thorns came in with a pitch that was tailor made for Tracy Barrager The smooth operating Aurora shortstopper slammed it a country mile to clear the sacks That was the ball game Aurora won The first game of the series was a deadlock so now Au rora hold a one game edge in the best of five finals Second game will be a feature at the fair grounds here Friday It was Thorns in opposi tion to Auroras Ron Simmons to start the clambake Thorns whipped through the first three frames with a minimum of trouble Thorns farmed the first three swingers added another strike out victim in the second before Andy Class punched a hit Finals through the infield Harold Stephensons hit and an provided Thorns with a spot of I 2 difficulty in the third but Newmarket wins Southern Ontario title Intermediate Newmarket Newmarket eliminated Int Zone Finals Aurora Georgetown Aurora leads best on three scries Lake Semis Series A I Zephyr Series tied Series Pis Keswick Mount Albret 0 qualifies for the finals worked out of it without giving up a run The same couldnt be said for Ron Simmons Simmy was in soup from the start mostly sour peg drew his second pass and the bases were loaded when Andy at tempting a force out at third on Lloyd Harveys grounder was late with the throw Simmons hit Herb Cain with a pitch to force in a run to make it Jerry Hugo sliced a single through the middle to plate two more runs to make it Simmons took his leave there and then Harold Stephen son came in to leave Newmarket high and dry with the bases populated as went down swinging and the Aurora infield reeled off a twin killing that went from Stephenson to Winters to Aurora sliced into Newmar kets edge as hits by Andy Gloss and Har old Stephenson touched off a three run fourth Thorns hit to start the fateful fifth took four straight balls Andy Gloss to score to make it Cook stroll ed to load the bases and thafs when Tracy did home run act to win it for It was quite a night for proximately the tense his fans viewing dramatic struggle Finals Aug 26 Newmarket Dixie Aug Dixie 22 Newmarket 2 Newmarket Dixie New market wins Southern Ontario title Bantam Aug Newmarket 15 Mid land First game in best-in- three series Bantam Aug Oak Ridges 6 New castle Aug Newcastle Oak Ridges Best in three series tied Midget B Aug Oakville Newmar ket 1 Aug New market Newmarket elimin ated Juvenile Aug Port Credit New market Port Credit leads 10 B Aug Midland Aurora South Baseball Finals Aug Newmarket Aurora Aug Aurora Newmarket Lake Simeoe SemlFlnals Aug Keswick Mount Albert Keswick advances to the finals Aug ft RETAINS YATES TROPHY For the third successive year- Newmarket Tennis club retained the Bob Yates trophy emblema tic of North York Tennis League supremacy when they defeated Aurora seven matches to one last week York County Police Association DANCE L AT THE PAVILION LAKE hot his own making Simmy Thorns yielded seven hits Andy walked Whiff- was the Aurora hit star Lloyd Harvey and Herb Cain with three Newmarket gather- Jerry Hugo next up belled a two hits off Hon Simmons stealer through Jim GrDcnslades but outside of Lloyd Harvey a legs to score and single in round four do Grant Blight doubled to make a thing in the face of Harold it 20 Ortie Thorns reached I Stephensons brilliant fast ball first in the on Simmon3 1 relie hurling Specialty Bailies To Defeat Orchard With the abruptness of a thun der clap Office Specialty erupt ed for four seventh innings runs to dump Pine Orchard a town league semifinal series Same at the fair grounds Mon day The two teams striving to gain the league finals now have bagged a win each Bun Cooks double attached to singles by Charlie VanZant and John shot Office Spe cialty ahead in the first The Specialty lead was short lived as Nobby Ash Chick Shropshire and Mickey Smith chipped in with hits for three runs Pine Orchard increased their lead to on Gus triple and Mickey Smiths run scoring single It was now or never for the Cabinetmakers With one away Charlie VanZant singled and be fore Ted could snap the door shut John Tod Hos ier and John Shcdlowick had singled to spark the Specialtys four run comeback The Spe cialtys lost two runs came across on wild pitches It was Don Glover Ted in the rugged mound duel Glover gave up six hits John had three hits for the Cabinetmakers Mickey Smith paced the Orchardmen with two Centre BY Pot George Smith former Aurora hockey and base- bailer was in town on Wednes day- looking the picture of health George is in the munici pal offices at South Porcupine He brought word of and Chief for mer Newmarket puck- chasers is a foreman and an engineer at Dome Mines coached the senior Par- kits hockey club last winter and is slated to do so again sends greetings to all his old friends in the area Orchids to Don Hot man catch er for the Aurora Stars who has been improving every game and in our books rates as about the best homebrew catcher Aurora has produced He played a sweet game against West Hill Pine Oithard Specialty in Town Sends Nobby Ash a demon speedster on the runways ran a first of the seventh single into a home run on two Specialty errors to break a deadlock and rate Pine Orchard a win over Office Specialty in the opening game of the town semifinals The game was played at the fair grounds Thursday The series is a set and Cabinetmakers must win the next to keep their playoff hopes simmering Ted allowed the Spe cialty six hits to claim the win Don Glover toiling for the Cab inetmakers gave up one hit and his successor John Shedlowick who took over in the fifth was touched for five safeties Specialty were first away with a two run second as Ted Tidman ran into a bout of control trouble to load the bases and Don Glover singled home two Pine Orch ard used a walk a fielders choice and Bill Dikes single to tie it in the fourth Special ty assumed a lead in the fifth as Charlie VanZant continued his long ball hitting tactics to belt a home run with Bernard Kay aboard Zephyr Series tied two games each his throwing and hitting being Pino Orchard levelled it off at tremendous factors in the Au- via a two run sixth on Chick Aug 2G Thornhill 2 win What a difference it j Shropshires double and follow Aug Newmarket Newmarket eliminated Aug Aurora 2 TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT i J GRAY COACH EJ King George Hotel AgentPh 300 1 Georgetown Aurora leads series 10 Lake Simeoe Jr Ladles Semis Aug 25 Keswick Newmar ket Aug 26 Newmarket Keswick Series tied each i makes too to Stundcus singles Bill Dike and Cliff pitching when is behind Ward the plate is his Feature fielding plays were so the battery is credited to Nobby Ash and Cliff family angle Incidentally Stun- Ward Bill Dike donned the den was selected as the allstar mask for the first time to first in the afield and bat for the victors t DON MS township league Others on the first team in cluded Peggy on the mound Fetch for mer Aurora junior hockeyist at short Bert Baker behind the plate Bud Watson another hockey star in centre field Earl Cook as coach On the second team Mac Clement Richmond Hill was picked behind the plate George Stark AuroraNewmarket ice scar at third and hurler Don Glover got two hits to lead the Specialtys six hit attack Bantams Floor Midland In OBA Starter Jack Cain pitched a sparkling two hitter and fogged a third strike post 17 Midland Lions at the fair grounds Saturday to lead Newmarket Do- Nuts to a 150 win over the northern invaders was the first gome in a best- J seen against bantam B first ct in the on the mound LEGION NEWS -V-13- A Music by CECIL CANIIAM m and his new Orchestra TICKETS PER PERSON Tickets may bo obtained from any officer or Municipal Office Tickets on sale at the door on dance night imii74 LIVING ROOM GROUP I with Genuine Kroehler Chesterfield Suite as illustrated iV A I s i to i I PPL ij3i r S fij everything you need complete living room group a Genuine Kroehler cheater field the famous con yon a piece floor lamp J ft oae Lew round playoff series Second game will be played at Midland this week Our youngest ball hawks play ed smart ball We thought their field work was light they had but one error Jack Cain had almost perfect control He walk ed but one Midland batter and allowed but four to get on the runways Midland coach Wilcox had tho mistaken idea that southpaw pitching might slop the DoNuts That was his big mistake Tho Frank coached crew swinging loaded war clubs bashed two Midland southpaws for 10 solid base hits Newmarket scored in all hut two innings The locals got away to flying start with a first frame run and five in the sec ond Protecting advantage the DoNuts kicked in with five eighth innings runs to make it a run away Ringleader in Newmarkets hit attack was outfielder John John cuffed four hits Don was right behind with three safeties Jack Cain Lome and Bob Keffcr joined in hit fun with a pair each while Bill Cain Brad Wal ker and Pat gathered a hit each watch our bantam hopefuls look tike theyre going places in the ploy- down Team mentor Rims entertained both teams with and pop after game Pinups Even Series With Keswick Newmarket Pin tips facing elimination from Lake Sim- cob junior ladies Softball league came through with a big effort Wednesday to post win over Gord Keswick Red- caps to even the series at two games each It was a big important win for the Geo WaltKen led Pinups as theyll have the bene fit of their homo diamond for classic fifth and deciding game Newmarket produced first si second third and three fourth frame runs thanks to steady clubbing of Hetty Dona McOrath Shir ley Barbara and Colleen Cain latter claimed homo run In big hog of hits Keswick showed their biggest spurt of hitting power In the fifth when they home seven runs Beverley and Clarke shone for Redcaps Shirley Trivott claimed the pitching win In opposition to two Kcawlck chuckem Lynn Thomp son and Grace Curtk Floodlights will come on at this week as the Aces performing in intermediate having conquered will meet the vs Newmar ket winner Cant fail to mention fact that Jerry Hooker recently hurled a seven inning nohitter against Poaches re cently Hooker potent at and a dandy fielder as well as a pitcher One of the outstanding players for West Hill was Ken Hes Our Newmarket branch has the job of taking care of the host duties for zone district and pro vincial horseshoe tournaments Comrade Chic has been named convener for all three Things get under way with the zone tournament on Sept 19 and the district affair on Oct 3 The provincial championships will bo at some later date This will be tho first time that a provincial Legion championship has been held in Newmarket We would suggest that nil prospective play ers start getting the arm In Do you remember what did to us Inst year The next general meeting on will bo a banquet affair brother expected that Comrade Ab TONIGHT Harry who is immediate past sports and provincial corn- retired from played junior hockey at Ken also played hockey for yours truly at Camp Borden John Stuart paid the second highest price of the night for a son of Dim lech at the re- cent yearling sales at Woodbine J Charlie Burns Farms- will be in attendance Our regular have now started again The next one will bo Sept Comrade Sid also is asking for help at the bingo concession on Main St 11 and nabbed three Both boys received their promising youngsters for a total outlay of noted trainer who is also awards last Friday in weather Older sports fans will regret to learn of the death of North Yorker managed to oh- Dr George and Dr Wen- tain a yearling for 550 the dell Holmes well known lit tiffin EASY TIME mm j FREE DELIVERY rs ifci i- r- rfc t 1 v 1 y CALL WTO TO Oak th North York torch in the bantam need cm mora victory to qualify for Ontario finals The ar all of around their homo u thay battle m round At W la an ath in lowest of the day purchase of yearlings Is a big gamble and can be costly It the horse doesnt turn out Ills or her bloodlines indicate Stuart is guessing that ho may have his first Queens Plate winner Jim last year with To ronto Varsity is reported as likely to rejoin Stouffville Clip pers on the defence with to piny in a To ronto group Bert Is said the only likely to bo around with the from the club Moo being sought to re join the team after a season with Shore has pulled out of where the arena board tried In boost tho price of prac tice time The action of board has mennj grosa revenue loss to municipality of around 0000 or more being just about what club spent in Lindsay annually It is not the only arena board which Is penny wise and pound foolish Walt Pines has been asked to report to Shore camp for a trial in October Fines is still under suspension by OIIA and there is no suggestion as yet to what Ilia status will be First mooting of now executive la for September 10 Jerry former Mark- junior hockey star on the mound for West Hill In first game of the Aurora Crulkahnnk didnt to have much on the ball but Aurora la game The firm may have overlooked the fact that fir as hitting concerned fact that with exception of Will and George all Aurora club mambara are doubling In It in your average at Ban who had both hi admiran and critics winter haa tha Inalda track the chore with 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