Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 26 Apr 1956, p. 7

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a SOCCER LEAGUE More than a dozen soccer clubs were represented at a meeting at Barrie Saturday for the purpose of organizing a Barrie and dis trict soccer league The delegates voted to divide the league into a southern and northern division Newmarket Aurora and Lindsay teams will make up the south division Among the teams entered In the north division are Barrie Mid land and New Lowell The league will operate under the banner of the Ontario Foot ball association YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY HASHMAN AWARD Ernie We have to use the fine screen to select this weeks Hash- rnanRoxy Theatre pass winner We have a lengthy list with three footballers Ken Nelson Nelson and Jack Robinson for football organization work and for erecting the football goats Keith Davis for his promotion work on high school tennis and badminton Matt Walsh for his lacrosse endeavors and Kelly for their efforts in track and Held or we might even slip back to congratulate hockey coaches Herb Cain and Doug for their winning guidance this past season However we hope youll forgive us if we bypass these worthy candidates for the time being and talk about a base ball worker who has done a great deal to keep Intermediate baseball percolating here has announced his re tirement as club secretarytreasurer We couldnt let the acces sion slip by without congratulating Ernie on his fine work He will be a hard man to replace Mart him Meeting May 1 Heres an early season note that should snap Messrs Mickey Smith Del Pemberton and their Legion buddies to at tention It should also start Au rora intermediate stirring John Young president of the Township soft- ball league advices the leagues The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Apr will be pleased to have Newmarket send delegates to the meeting and he feels that the league teams would welcome a Newmarket entry Last season the league had six teams They were Aurora Markham and According to advice Mr annual organization meeting will Young has received all six will be held at the Markham Library Tuesday May at pm reenter and one other team be- sides Newmarket is considering Mr Young advises league of- an entry T JZ1- 5- i a m feOftv fe- S AW cost of a Ah labour in mine or forest in m factory and office in wholesale At every of production and distribution from the extraction of raw the ultimate sale of the finished product cost is added in the form of wages product is in retail outlets wages are allimportant they must be with relation to the services rendered Higher -j- are sensible only when accompanied by greater productivity Disturb this balance and higher prices inevitable When prices gel too high sales go down When sales go down there are fewer jobs rSi l i tv r ID HAMILTON TORONTO i W v ATr te v t bL 1 v fS iSvf t ST s v i- t f i r Vjiv- 4- I I xrsrr 1V leman profits I mm LTl Sffl r ii- ri l i1XfcrHg Si v b a I A -X- i 1- Sitfw A 1-7- K f V HASH By George Newmarket Sports Editor Time was before some char acter conceived the idea of arti ficial ice that sports writers had minor ball front docs look like a big and success ful season coming up on the a rest Now that slack season is gone forever Before the ho ckey season ends district base- bailers and are sending up smoke signals indi cating a new diamond season iz upon us Ken League reports that league gov ernors convene tonight at Sha ron chimes Already the re port is that therell be the usual hot discussion on the five mile radius rule This hard and rule always stirs up plenty of controversy A couple of teams tis said may have to drop out unless theyre given a little Ice- way to reach beyond the five mile limit It might be well if youll par don us making the observation for the delegates to remember that you cant have a league without learns The main idea of the loop is to give ball play ers of the area a chance to play ball Suppose a player is just a rod over the five mile radius it wont hurt to let him in in or der to keep the team in the league We hope too that this year the governors will give some thought with regard to Willow Beach Last year McNeill and company werent allowed to compete for the Stan Cook mug because they used two or three players from Point It might well be remem bered that the have contributed funds to the league since The area from which they can draw players is limited and without the use of Jack sons Point players they cant carry on Nearer home Legion ambassadors Mickey Smith Del Sid and Fred Oilman are bubbling over with nop and energy and just itching to get an invite to enter the township league Well men youre invited by league president John Young to attend the leagues annual organization meet May 1 You do the rest legion playing personnel wont change greatly if theyre admitted It could be that if the township entry de velops the outcome will be a town team open to all players and not restricted just to Legion members It appears theres a definite move afoot to reorganize the town it sou ml like an excellent idea It would give lot of fellows who might not otherwise play ball an op portunity to get a little exercise twice weekly It might be well to consider if the idea comes along satisfactorily to spread the games between the Stuart Scott diamond ami the fair grounds The league seemed to decline both in interest and fan support after all games were transferred to the fair grounds diamond This year it has been suggested rather than having an industrial league something might be de veloped on a ward or church league basis It could work out to four or six loams Jack Aurora ation director goes one better His suggestion of an intertown Lacrosse football tennis track and field notes are rolling in Matt Walsh Bob and Ed Adams forsee a big la crosse revival Theyre talking mite and town leagues and bantam for outoftown competition The lacrosse hope fuls have been granted permis sion to use the arena and the first practices will be held as soon as the ice is out MM The smiles you see those foot ball stalwarts Ken Nelson Am Nelson Jack Robinson Mike Speed Stan wearing are just because the footballers have been turning out in good num bers for the club practices of competition the past couple years has halted the local hoof ers from getting started This year theres a ready made league composed of Au and organized so the local hooters should get the competi tion they desire Tennis men Keith Davis and Charlie Lee are making noises like there is a tennis season com- up- This year local club of ficials are going all out to set record in the membership col umn Anyone for tennis You can get information on the club from Messrs Davis and Lee Well squelch an early season rumor right here Theres no truth so help me in the gossip that the Lake league has two seeing eye dogs on order The fact remains that Messrs luring Doolitlle and Jack will likely carry the umpir ing burden in the league Mr in particular will be pleased to hear the reward signs hanging at Zephyr and Pine Orchard have been taken down All is forgiven sir TENNIS Newmarket Tennis club offi cials are hoping for a record membership in reports Keith Anyone interested m becoming a member of the club is asked to contact Mr Davis or Charles Lee The club js particularly interested in con tacting new Newmarket and dis trict citizens interested in tennis Bowlers RkHy Gifted Members of the Town Indus trial league bowling fraternity some strong turned to the banquet table for the officio windup of their season last week at the Newmarket Le gion hall The event was the leagues annual banquet and presentation of prizes night Honored were the championship teams as well as individual win ners who turned in outstanding scores throughout the season was a night of triumph for the Office Specialty bowlers The Office Specialty team of Percy Watt Ed Gibson John Crowe Bond and Sid Simmons were league winners and league champions The Office Special ly received both the Dow trophy and Jack Smith trophy their outstanding achieve town league rotes consideration say three four teams in Aurora and a like number here Menu Workers wore cannula- In the hi deck Heres a lion winners and were biijfto note to rally all intermc- lhe A meeting has Members of the Metal Workers team were J Knight Del Murray for the of team for MSB Players and of- been called for Friday at Urn town hall basement pm aye met on the weekend and decided on reentering the Tri- league Theres good chance Aurora will also Join the circuit Club officials are ask ing till players to attend Fri days get together North York Minors here May at pm The call goes out for delegates to attend from Agincourl Oak Ridges Union ThornhiU Lake Wil cox Richmond Hill Vondorf Aurora Newmarket Silicon and We understand is good chance will field a baseball team this The Switching to the Individual award winners Roy for the third year iti row took down his own trophy for high average His mark was a hand some George Wall mom her of the winning team cap tured the high triple flat title and Keith Davis trophy with an total Percy top high single flat honors and the Industrial league via a game The high triple with handicap prize J J Smith trophy was taken by Cyril Keats with an while the Frank Newton tro phy for high single with handicap was presented Ed NEWMARKET C Free to the ladies each Monday and Thursday beautiful glassware styled by Libbcy V -v- NIGHTLY SATURDAY MAT SAT AT PM AT lM AT PM THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Childrens Mattnee Saturday at 130 RIVER OF NO PIUS CARTOONS TUESDAY Its one of the great pictures of this or any 10 ALL HERE That famous funny feud between the Captain and the crew- that frantic shore leave those lonesome nurses J I W 1niiy JACK receipt Academy Award as for o THIS ONLY i i Co von need when death is your KIRK j ib but kola

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