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Newmarket Era and Express, 23 Jun 1955, p. 7

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Oris Win Om And Lose One It was winloss week for Redcaps in the Lake ladies league action Friday the Redcaps despite an outburst in the fifth drop ped a decision to Aurora Wednesday the Red caps blew up a seven run sixth to defeat Keswick Cardinals scored runs in the first four rounds to wrap up their win- Judy was the pitching winner Barb Foster the loser Marie Alma King Ida and Vivian were the losers top hitters Glo ria Evans Sharon Knoll and Knoll headed Auroras hit list The Keswick Cardinals went down fighting- They scored eight runs in the seventh but it wasnt enough to overhaul lead pitched steady ball to best Grace Curtis in the pitch ing statistics Grace Curtis home run shot and Rita major league socking paced Keswkk Ida Ber Foster Audrey Vivian Betty Mar tin and Alma King supplied the hit fireworks Vandorf Zephyr at June Newmarket at Zephyr June 29 Willow Beach at Bel- haven at Fine Orchard LAWN BOWLERS Newmarket bowlers got their season away to a flying start on Monday There was a good first night turnout Six doubles matches most of them decided on the last end featured the first night action Results were as follows Hor ace Cumber defeated Jack Luck Ken Bain defeated Del Gene McCaffrey defeated Norm Hopper Frank Brammer defeated Mur ray Roberts Bert Bob while George Hudson defeated Tommy Scott with a going home seven end The first doubles play will continue next Monday Out standing attractions on lawn bowling card for this season are June Office Specialty trophy trebles July Id Era and Express trophy trebles Aug Hon J Davis trophy trebles The ladies trebles play for the Mrs Lyons trophy will start at pm today Keith McLaren of Pickering Col lege was named as instructor for this area Further details of the plan will be announced next week PHONE PA Insurance n4 A If Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc PHONE FA MATHEWS STIVER LYONS AND VALE Barristers Solicitor Notaries Mathews C STUNDEN RICHMOND I fc Contractors A pair of wins kept Bruce Halls King City softballers in step with Summit for the PeelYork league lead King has now won five of the last six games clubbed three pitchers Jack Woods Tom and Bob Oldfieid for hits and a win Thursday John Richards went along pitching shutout until the sixth when he was touched for four runs All the fattened their batting averages with John Dews countrymile home run a highlight Exploding with bat efficiency I in the late innings King dropped 11 Monday Bob got away a razor sharp seven innings pitching effort be fore accepting help from John Richards Upton and Kearney shared the pitching defeat Stan Fosters four for four swatting which included a home run and triple John Dews triple and double and Jim Pattens sol id sending sent King fans home happy- Dud Kearneys home- run smash supplied the extra base music for i aa- No and No 2 Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by traek Write for prices Co Port Ontario Lyons Joseph vale MILLS Solicitor MAIN ST VIOLET mm- fit V- TRAVEL IS MT BUSINESS Booking for Land Sea and Air TRAVEL BUREAU uOOuROOTQ AMI All Main Street Newmarket SIMCOE CONTESTS There will be a busy week ahead in the Lake cir cuit Games scheduled are as follows June at at Mount Albert June 24 Zephyr at Wil low Beach Mount Albert at Kes wick June 27 Mount Albert at Sharpeyed stickwork air tight defensive work and another brilliant pitching effort by Jack Cain carried Newmarket Broad- bent DoNuts to a 126 triumph over Richmond Hill on Wednes day in a North York midget baseball league contest DoNuts spearheaded by Jack Cain Lome John Bill Cain Calvin Wil liams Bob Keffer and Jack Gunn jammed across six first innings runs Richmond Hill came back with a four run reply before Newmarket took charge with a four run third round uprising Aurora Tigers Use To Aurora Tigers absorbed a toughtotake setback from Sluggers Tuesday at the Aurora park Tigers went into the ninth leading then blew skyhigh in the field Re sult rallied for five runs to shade the Tigers Norm Stundens southpaw slants had the Buttons over a onehit norun barrel until they broke through for a run in the seventh Aurora totalled nine hits off Fields had seven Earl MacDonalds three for four including a roundtripper and Norm triple paced Auroras early assault that stock piled two first two third and one fifth chapter runs Rockets Soar Orchard Loses The Simcoe league point stand ing as of June is Pine Orch ard Newmarket Willow Beach Keswick Zephyr Mount Albert 3 Vandorf Pine Orchards fivegame win streak was snapped Monday Rockets did the trick as they defeated the Orchardmen Six firsttwo innings runs Haleys fivebit strike out hurling sparked the Rock ets Cook was subjected to a heavy Rocket hit barrage Three hits apiece by Dave Har vey Bob English Bill and Doug Eves four put omph in the Rockets at tack Howie Ash and Chick Shropshire with two hits each and Nobby Ash with one were PO leaders Haleys fourhit strikeout chucking enabled to blank Mount Al bert Thursday scored two runs in the third as Gord Haleys triple scored Don The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday June 3 Page Tigers play at the Bond and Haley tripped home on Aurora park next BOBBY SOX LEAGUE Pinups rallied to shade Larks 1211 and using several borrowed players defeated Bobby in Bobby Sox league action Monday Nancy Smith Natalie and Nina Christie were Pin- hit leaders while Sandra Marion Shropshire and Maureen led Larks Cutup pacesetters were Ruth Atkinson Ann Daley and Beth Christie while Bobby Sox got hit power from Joan Lane Peggy TUcker Karen Johnston Nancy and Dorothy Hill Newmarket Legionnaires Drop Willow Beach Ted threehitter supported by a razorsharp field ing effort carried Newmarket to a win over Willow Beach Tuesday at the fair grounds Newmarket Legion tumbled McNeill and company into deep trouble in the second A string of base hits supplied by Charlie VanZant Fred Ted Tidman John and Bruce scored four runs Legion rally followed Beach run in the second on two walks and Alf Listers bunt Le gion made it in the fourth on Bruce triple Mickey Smiths double added a seventh frame run as Dick Sinclair walked and scored on Keith Dunns second single Mickey Smith had three hits Fred and Ted two each as McNeill yielded 13 hits Fred came up with a starring effort around second base Summer TrackBekl Program Is Planned A meeting to organize a sum mer track and field program for North York under the sponsor ship of the Community Programs Branch of Education Physical Education Department was held at Richmond Hilt last week Present at the meeting were representatives from Aurora Richmond Hill and Newmarket Jack beck and Charles Box repre senting the department advised the idea of the program was to promote summer interest in rack and field athletics It is planned to operate the program during July and Aug ust Both elementary and high school pupils will be eligible to participate Mr advised the fa cilities at Pickering College would be available for use WINS PAIR Two win week for Schomberg in PeelYork softball league play dropped Wood- bridge and lashed Richmond Hill93 Tuesday in the Hill Frank five hitter A stinging ten hit attack and a six run first innings featured Berg win over Richmond Hill- Coach Walt Thompsons two home runs a single and two walks paced in their win over went the route to tame the Larry Kickabelt and Dud Kearney shared the pitch ing loss grabbed an early lead to take command OPTIMISTS AURORA Behind George Robertsons twohit 16 strikeout pitching and an alert defensive effort Newmarket Optimists shaded Aurora Rotary at the fair grounds Thursday Victory en abled Newmarket to stay within one game of Aurora for the North York bantam league lead HERE SATURDAY ladies team one of Ontarios top rated teams will play Newmarket ladies here Saturday evening Game time oclock Dave Harveys single Craig Case pitched a steady fivehitter for the losers The game was awarded to in the sixth as Elmer Paisley and Horner got into a jawing session with um pire week for They won a pair They defeated Zeph yr and tripped Vandorf 5 Murray Thompson went the route in opposition to Ron ter and in the game Irwin Davidsons home run George Davidsons triple Winchs double featured the winners at tack Bill had a home run and Bud trip les and Ches two hits for Zephyr Duff and Murray Thompson shared the pitching win over Bill Kingdon in the contest Ber nard Kays triple was the big blow for Bill and Jack were Van- main swatters Pine Orchard put across a pair of wins defeating Mount Albert 2 and Willow Bench before dropping their first to The OrchardMount game was a sparkling show Both Horner and Josh Preston yield ed three hits Nobby Ashs home run in round one and Lome Shrop shires double and Bob Shrop shires single in the sixth accoun ted for PO runs Craig Case Horner and George Green collected Mount Albert hits There was a at Willow Beach Friday Orchard bagged hits off Cec McNeill and Don Cameron The got to Morley Cook and Josh Preston for nine Keith Dunn drove in five Beach runs with a home run AURORA WIN Aurora using Norm Dennis fivehit pitching dropped Newmarket here Wednes day in a North York baseball league contest Win put Aurora solidly in first place They have four wins in four tries Aurora piled up an early lead before Newmarket came alive in the fourth to score four runs- Larry round- tripper and Jim Woodcocks double featured Newmarkets live hit effort Heather Davis Wins mum ems Play for the early bird la dies tennis crown at the New market tennis courts finished on Tuesday Tournament champion is Heather Davis who swept to victory in all six matches over her club rivals Margaret Kef was runnerup with five wins Newmarket tennis club juniors are competing in the To ronto sponsored Ontario junior tennis tournament Three are still in the race for Ontario laurels In the junior girls di vision Wendy Davis has advanc ed to the third round while Maureen West has swept aside all opposition to reach the inter mediate girls quarterfinals In the boys section Jack West has gained a berth in the second round Heather Davis and Rose Anne West after winning their first round matches were eliminated in second round play Pat West sixth member of the Newmarket hopefuls was in first round play threerun and four hitting by Howie Ash and Garnet Williams paced Pine Or chard The Zephyr at Keswick game HOLT Mr and Mrs Holliday attended the Bryant reunion at Port Whitby on Sunday Mrs May King had the mis fortune to fall and break her wrist Mr and Mrs Kenneth Shaw and family Sharon Mr and Mrs Hunt Taylor and family Roche Point Mr and Mrs Donald Thompson and family spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Milton at their cottage Jack sons Point Mr and Mrs Walker McFar- have returned from a trip to Sintaluta Sask and Calgary Mr and Mrs Walter Couch spent Tuesday with Mr and Mm Carson King City Mr Cecil Coates and Miss Mar garet Davy were married Satur day Mr and Mrs Walter Couch had dinner on Friday evening with Mr and Mrs Murray Ed gar Newmarket AlNORVELD Mr and Mrs J left for Grand Rapids for the summer months Mr will resume his studies at Calvin college Miss has gone horn the summer and Miss Van- has left for Hol land to visit her parents Mr and Mr J VanLuyk and family are spending a few visiting friends in St Catharines Mr spent a few days in Montreal on business Mr J Winter son of Mr and Mrs S A Winter and Irene VanLuyk daughter of Mr and Mrs P VanLuyk were united in marriage at the Chris tian Reformed church on June On June Mr George son of Mr and Mrs and Miss A Gulde- daughter of arid Mrs of Newmar ket were married at the Chris tian Reformed church START ON REBUILDING WARREN BRUMS Work was started on Monday this week driving piles for the supports of replacement bridge on the Warren East Gwillimbury a short distance east of Highway two miles north of the Sharon road The huge pilings to replace the wash ed out structure came from a plant in Northern Ontario which creosotes British Columbia wood The old bridge which had stood the memory of the oldest residents was destroyed in the one night of Hurricane Hazel flooding Friday was postponed It will and single Lome played July Make It A Habit Meet Your Friends At The o D HESS Store Two Graduate Pharmacists Si Aurora Tel PA Emergency Calls SHOE STORE 122 Mais Newmarket Ph If your feet trouble you come to us for free examination We cure or money beck We have a full line of footwear to fit everyone including babies MORE I A M fr l- I V j- t

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