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Newmarket Era and Express, 17 Sep 1953, p. 11

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t Tt Put received from the A- headquarters this week dicates the next opposition for Newmarket will be Port Hope The series a scrap will open in Port Hope this Saturday Sept at pun The second game will foe played at the fair grounds Saturday Sept 26 at In the heavy round of inter- By the LEGION FOR SOUTH for the tauten toseball ra of the fans may have assignment for George were eowgpieted aft of and New- many men Bob Cook an Aurora boy with the team is doing a good catching job Coach Eddie Pitt is well stocked with mound duty talent with Bales Geo Keroft another Aurora boy Grant Morton and Bob all ready to take a turn The inner picket line consists of Don first Bob second Jill short and Grant Morton third- For outer pasture patrol work Coach Pitt can call on Fred Davis Tom Taylor Dick Corner Bob Hod gins or Bob aver coached the club two years ago and played last season although still Spitfire property will given his release to once that club has come across with the proper financial arrange ment Dont be surprised if former Sydney Mil lionaires player is announced as coach who has been lo cated at Keswick where he play ed softbail and baseball the past two summers is not averse to staying here rather than return was schedule t Payment SY TERMS chokeofiwo Broadbent and they can all turn the and from those m close to the horses mouth we and financial arrange- ftSjgj will of course add to the playing strength but whether or not hed be successful as a coach remains to be seen He has everything in his favor to make good including player connections- You can look for one or two crack imports if is engaged will be recall ed as the punch behind the junior champs of New recruits being count ed upon include Joe Burke Au rora Bears netrninder Artie Bar ber clever pivot player Bill Smith Bill of Pickering College and Pepper Martin who will all aid the cause will not be impregnable this season if present events are any with case two at Third in series will be played hen Fri day Sep at Sept Should the series go than games the scaedole has been set up as allows Sept at Newmarket Sept Newmarket at boa Id a seventh and fixture be required to produce a league titleholder it will be played here on Sept at pan Except for the seventh game all contests are scheduled for and most go a full seven and if necessary the lights will be turned on to get in a full seven innings is reported to have a strong club and Coach George can call on three pitchers- Bill Grant with Newmarket last season holds down an infield post with rie knocked off Stroud and Everett Combines to win the north league title Pine Orchard Out Of OAS A Mickey Smiths Pine Orchard crew was hustled out of the intermediate playoffs at the fair grounds Wednesday when they dropped an decision to Edgar Air Force Toppers The Toppers victory here combined with a home decision gave them the series in two straight heats The sluggers on both sides had a field night The Toppers wad ed into Ted pitches for hits seven for extra bases and included four home runs in their big take Pine Orchard jumped on Air Force pitcher Alex Mc- for seven safeties Ted held his own with the Toppers McPhee for three innings It was a ball game to this stage Then the Toppers zoomed ahead via a six run fourth and a four run fifth Toppers completed their stranglehold on the decision with seven runs in the last two frames Pine Orchard fans had one big innings to cheer about That was in lb sixth when gating club due may home run blast Bill Dikes single Bank and two errors supplied four second circuit Tied For and Mount Albert are creating all kinds of excite ment in their scrap for the Lake Simcoe junior mens Softball title Right now the two battling clubs have annexed a game each In their final series Third game and it should be a thriller goes under the Mount arciights tomorrow Friday at pm Mount drew first blood in the walloping Belhaven Belhaven came roaring back to prolong the series with a triumph Belhaven couldnt do a thing with Paul steady live hit hurling in the series opener Art Gibney came up with a home run to supply Mounts out of the park tune Murray Thompson was the pitching loser In game two the shoe was on the other foot as Murray Thomp son unreeled a well pitched effort and got home run help from Dave Bailey and Kyle Fairbarn f awl- DANCE Modern and to the v Old Every Saturday AT BLUEBIRD INI mite sooth of COMMENCING SATURDAY SBFtlSi SKATING FEES DUE Fees for the Newmarket Figure 3- NEWMARKET ELECTRIC Laminated rafters from foundation to rod ridge make strong wind resist framing Let help work plans for new Rilco bam Well help yon get best rookies has already moved to Brampton and Ed wards and Kirk who came to the Shirts from have tion Gerry Kawo one of the MAIN ST- PHONE 1233 promptly IMPLEMENT SHEDS QUEEN PHONE Towners Win first Game of Town finals The red hot Town Sport- Cycles bidding to wrestle the town league title away from the Office Specialty drew first blood in the fi nals Thursday when they scored a win over the Cabinet- been recalled Hap Emms likely move to Brampton if they cant make Flyers Gord Hudson the good goalie is being sought by Brampton too and with work at a low ebb in the Georgian Bay town hockey prospects in junior are not all they might be A weakened club would of course be a good thing for junior hockey Cleveland moves into Barrie over the weekend and the Trailing the used the big innings technique to score four fifth frame runs to pull the game out of the fire A trio of doubles furnished by Don Smith Fred and Bruce single a walk and a Specialty bobble set up the winning frame The used Doug Simp sons walk and Harvey triple to score a run in the lead runs clout and Cliff Wards double plated two Pine Orchard runs in the eighth Gus wielded the big stick for the Orchardmen clubbing two home runs and a single Nobby Ash and Cliff Ward collected doubles while Bill Dike and Ed die had to be content with singles to complete Pine Orchards hit marks Ringleader in ousting Pine Or chard was Toppers speed ball artist breez ed a third strike past Pine Orchard swingers and drove in seven runs with a pair of home runs and a single j Ion Thursday Sept 24 from to four 3 an from to 3 pm and to SPORTS CALENDAR Baseball Sept 18 6 pan fair grounds South intermediate fi nals 3rd game at New market Sept fair bantam B semifinals 2nd game Napaneee at New market Sept 19 pm at Port Hope juvenile quar terfinals 1st game Newmar ket vs Port Hope Sept 19 pm at OBA intermediate B quarter- innings Office Specialty silenc schedule of practices finds the on one hit by Cook Barons working out in the fifth combined hits by morning Flyers in the John afternoons and Brampton in the and Don Glover to score two evenings Senior in Eastern runs Ontario finds Kingston Belle- added to their finals 2nd game Newmarket Peterborough Oshawa and margin in the sixth manufactur- Legion Orillia ready to carry on on n Don Smiths terms so far as a couple of the and Harvey Gibney runscoring clubs are concerned double The Cabinetmakers coir Theyre moaning and groaning lected an unearned run in the because StouHviUe Clippers seventh to complete their to transfer to the Metro area Senior B group While In the pitching statistics Mor- definite has been done it Cook cape through with a was suggested at the four hitter Don Glover group meeting that if was a little more generous play in the old group lowing the Town hit brigade a Have you heard about MORTON BROS LTD PLAYING CARD PREMIUM PLAN One Card coupon will be given to you with each or more in trade When you have saved coupons we will redeem them for one pack of beautiful Remembrance Quality Finish Playing Cards MORTON BROS LTD Eagle St Newmarket Phone Stop In Ask Us About It SPORTS Hie most important toe in the world does not oddly enough belong soccer player a football or rugby la fact this to Isnt employed in any part of the kicking business The toe belongs to the greatest putter the world has ever known Parry of Southern California University Olympic champion and world recordholder in the business of having the missile for distance Just how did a toe become important to a shotputter You might ask And the story is this In 1930 OBrien had set a national college freshman record of ft in Instead of being satisfied his coach Jess began experimenting with OBrien to the extent that by the athletes sophomore year his putting style had been completely rebuilt Under the new style Parrys right toe is the key to his success Most shot putters stand squared away in the ring but when he puts the shot OBriens big toe is pointed toward the rear of the circle Among other things this means that his heel and back are to the direction of the put believes this vastly improved OBriens leg drive Whatever did it progressively this young stalwart has broken the National Collegiate Athletic shotpnt record set a new mark for the National established the alltime Olympic record and beaten Jim world record His most recent mark when this was written two and three- quarter inches the 59foot mark Back in Ralph Rose putting the 18pound shot approximately feet at the time a tremendous heave which nobody believed would ever be excelled Rose a giant of a man put the pellet feet inches to win the Olympic title OBriens titlewinning smashing Olympic heave was just the 57foot mark But that was merely a start Todays OBrien with hi toe working smoothly to help provide great legdrive in his pushoff is getting closer and closer to the mark and may be able to achieve this come the next Olympics Or perhaps sooner At any rate hes one athlete of whom you can truthfully say the greatest the world has ever seen and prove it by figures Recently a fraction of an inch was added to Steers highjump record of feet inches and even a technical flaw barred the new record it indicates that ten have improved by leaps and bounds particularly in field events Gmm J Calvert DISTILLERS LIMITED w ft PI HIGHWAY IN or SHINE Paring Adults Children under Drivers J25M they should be refused entry in the Metro group countered by threatening to drop out entire ly We tried to pour some oil on troubled waters at the meeting by suggesting that all the Toronto Senior clubs play a single schedule with the other group and if this transpires Stouffville will likely be waived through Personally we cant see how can justly be refused The created the Metro area and if Stouff isnt allowed in the group theyll be the first club within the area to be refused who played defence with juniors two years ago and then was moved by his bank employers to where he played last winter has now been trans ferred to Brampton where bell try for a place with the Regents Bert Johnston of Riders Mills son of Jack Johnston onetime AuroraRichmond Hill lacrosse player who played great lacrosse for Brampton juniors the past summer is counted upon by l gents to make a place with the hockey club Plans for Aurora j Bears remain in the dark still Aurora Arena Commission must be wondering about it alt Softball Serenade Hail to Bradford South champions who ousted with not too much trouble Pat Poland Steve Bus Carter Bob Lloyd Giffen Ken Joe and all the lads can take a bow Mark- ham Aces have a heavy schedule on tap Theyre meeting conquerors of Brampton and for the Zone B honors and clashing with Indians in the finals of the township league Pun and games in the court series as have Jack Harper behind the plate also Victoria Square Eddie Couch of Stouf Clippers and Mark Mills of Eagles Brougham Bearcats who are meeting Edgar Toppers who sent Pine Orchard to the discard have big Bob Miller ace of the Hill teams of the early on the along with Billy Hill another well known district athlete Tracy at the bat is the Aurora theme as that man clouted a homer at with the bags loaded and two out to give SimenowBld total of nine safeties LEGION Because of last Saturdays showers Newmarket Legion didnt make the jaunt to to open the OAA inter mediate Under the revised schedule the series was booked to open here pre vious to press time The second game in the series will bo played at Listowel this Saturday at pan A toss before the series starts will be made for the rite of the third and deciding gome should it become necessary in ten games Aurora won If they get past the theyll be tough to keep from the title won the toss for the third game but it was rained out on Saturday and the rubber was due to be played too late for this column Wo called to take the series and we were only too glad to see the Stars take the last one Well hex the Redmen again by calling for the third game Incidentally Stunden Sept 21 pm at Barrie South intermediate fi nals fourth game Newmarket at Sept p fair grounds South intermediate fi nals game Barrie at New market Softball Sept pm fair Lake Simcoe softbail league fi nals game Zephyr Kes wick Sept 21 8 fair grounds town league finals game Office Specialty Town Sept 17 pm arena hockey meeting Newmarket Spitfires King Downs Tie PeelYork finals Its a pressure cooker series between King City and Bolton for the crown Whats more sizzling hot teams are going to require that seventh and deciding game to produce a winner Both now have three wins tinder their belts That seventh and deciding fixture is scheduled for the lights tonight Thursday at King City won a photo fin decision Monday to the series King Citys three some of Jim Keith Kyle Chuck Shields put It on the hooks as a victory Monday Jim Pat ton ami Kyle lined out singles and then Pat ton dashed home on Chuck Shields game winning j payoff hit Rations run scoring- scoot broke up a red hot pitchers is handing out the between Citys a nef CTiiiii THIS LITTLE POWER HOUSE WILL HEAT 3 AVERAGE SIZE ROOMS AT ill Before you SALES 34 Main St the Redman hi fint low imports will be keen to win this one for his baby daughter who arrived last Friday Mother and Miss are doing well and grandpop is a mighty proud man these days Dots and Dashes Congrats to Gerry Barker former North York who middle- aisled it last Saturday with Miss Nora Diamond Bradford The Red Sox won the western group of the league defeating the two year champions Sutton Green Sox They now meet Bobcay- gen for the league championship Sickened by the weird treat ment they received from the Simcoe baseball circuit but satisfied with their initial sea sons general Arerm Legionnaires are sure to seek and get a berth for in the circuit Bradford and Alliston are battling it out in onebracket of the intermedi ate lacrosse championship the winner to meet either Acton or StreetsviHe in the finals iston who lost to Toronto and Bradford who lost in to Brooklin were both admitted to the lower aeries Anfarton dro Orillia and Bolton ace Charlie Meyers and a stalemate Kins City scored single runs in the first and third for a 20 edge Bolton counted two unearned runs In fifth to tie it Jim and Charlie Shields came through handsomely with three hits each to pace Kins while Norm and Keith Kyle dished up a pair each Jimmy and John completed Kings hit picture with singles Harvey Wallace Kettlewoll and spearheaded Bolt ons hit marks To Twikt At Fair Grounds The third game In the current town league finals be tween the Office Specialty and Town SportCycles will be play ed at the Fair Grounds tonicht Thursday at chimes The series a affair Is tied at a game each- The town leaguers are furnishing some sharp and rate the fans support Better make a date to take In this important contest We will cavry a full line of Hutch football basketball and boxing equip Duulop Slazengor and Campbell A tennis rackets winning imm tennis equiRn supplies and dart boards v Everything f08jortmyM

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