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Newmarket Era and Express, 10 Aug 1956, p. 7

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Mrart Lake Win was shower of Aurora BlueDevil del ted Lake Wilcox provided a startling at the Aurora Park Thursday in an York league twinbill A aix run fifth put fame on let for Aurora Chuck Bob John and Ron Simmons hit with authority behind Jon pitching Jack three and Don roundtrip per backed Frank afort Chart grand home run triple and a fin hit ahow ail down line in of Glen fivehit out hurling the Lakers win of the campaign Dick Harper Sonny Charles Charles Dave Williams and Jim fe J NOW your money grows faster in your Royal Bank Savjngs Account Interest on Savings increased to Starting I The Bank Canada will the interest paid your personal savings to per rent a year Interest will be com puted and credited to your account every on April and October With new higher interest rate your will grow faster than ever a strong inducement to build your account by making regular ayateniatic deposit every pay day If yon are not already a depositor in the Bank call at your branch and open your savings account today The size of your initial deposit is not A single dollar will start you off The important tiling to save on a systematic basis by mak ing deposits regularly every month Without fail Youll be surprised bow quickly your savings will grow And remember now earn a higher rale There nothing quite like money in the hank ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Newmarket Branch W Manager i El r J rm i WtAKS Horn I 1 a aritfc Auto ft M 7395 -J- Mia SUM far rkaagavar fc- Waal aa aquaHr IJH Wall a ffa amy gal and Wit SYSTEMS SUM lift at arettare Iniludisa Up mtrtat Mt- afatartioii AamatU I avail ait 7 fc WSi a V AS rvrfi TVPI VfCIAl I if A I far alt faatKaKaaalaafaat IrrftaatkH a leaf tie m4 fcaaaaa bM MkM Mrft In r j iT a j Ot f a fc i Minor Baseball League Busy Week For North York Another busy week has just era Larry Wall whacked concluded on the North York triple and Dan got two hits to account for the Aurora hi 11 ci til minor ball front In Junior Newmarket Broad- bent DoNut wore blanked by Oak Ridges and whipped 92 by Agincourt Brian Scott and Keith Oak Rid- lingers tamed the DoNuts on two one apiece by George Keroff and Norm Smart Newmarket starter and his fourth chapter relief Grant Morton had a rough passage as Scotts double Fred Petersons three hits and two each furnished by Paul Wright Jack Brooks and Richard Margerurn allowed Oak Ridges to collect a second frame lead Against Jack Cain and Grant Morton who came on in the fifth shared the DoNut mound stint Grant Mortons first frame home run gave the locals their two runs Bob got two hits Jack Cain Don and Grant Morton one each in the losing cause In Midget George Robertson threw a threehitter and fanned as Newmarket defeated Rich mond Hill Robertson hom ered alter Jim Bond singled and Ralph walked to put the game on ice At Richmond Hill Newmarket and Richmond Hill battled to a ttall tie Ralph Bray started for Newmarket taking hist inning help from George Robertson Dave Jefferson Jim Bond Don Bone and Jack were ace Newmarket hitters At Aurora a seven run first inning and Harvey Barbers three hit hurling enabled to defeat Fred Wilsons Aurora Tig- Newmarket Pinched In Bail Game Can you picture anyone steal ing a base right from under the nose of lawmen Wall thats exactly what happened at the fair grounds last Wednesday It might be worth noting too the culprit got away with it It was in fact just one of many thefts perpetrated during a softball en counter in which accidentally happened to defeat Newmarket a in what was advertised over TV as a challenge setto Not the least perturbed by the setback the locals l the field of buttle vowing they turn the tables in the return engagement at next week Hero of the eventful evening and it was thai was Corporal Carl who dared fate to umpire the classic contest Of course as one patrolman pointed out there wasnt much risk in volved as no one just no one would dare argue with a corpor al From a home town standpoint Bob sparked proceed ings With the locals facing a rout down Maeheaney ham mered a populated home run big came otter Ed Forrester and Peter Mil ler got aboard on errors and Walt Farmer accepted free Machesueys hit was one of four the local brigade collected Bob Hart tripled while and Forrester contri buted singles used two first John then Ron in the fourth to handcuff the local force Bob Hurl going for New market pitched well enough to win most game yielding seven but bin support faltered on occasion Newmarket- Don Menard Bob Halt Ian Robertson Forrester Walt Farmer John Pete Miller Boh Robinson Jim Stewart total At Tuesday de spite a fine pitching try by south paw Keith Browning Aurora dropped a decision In Bantam Keith Scotts one- hit ten strikeout pitching spark ed Thorton Brownings Aurora Cubs to a 210 win over Oak Ridges Keith Browning socked two home runs triple and double to pace the winners At Lake Wilcox Ross Newmar ket Optimist played heads up ball to defeat Lake Wilcox In Peewee Jim McDonald slammed three home and a triple as Newmarket defeated Lake Wilcox at the fair grounds Wednesday David Jim Woodcock Ross and Keith Burling divided the winning mound work Ladfts Advance Eknvale Ousted impress Friday Aug ttfc a fiu the two teams Kit ware settled by Newmarket toe league provided all but j ik Bar- VU a tworun ho- a threerun an Winter aecure the de- initial the in iUm liKijirn at came on edged Kim vale a at Deans single ground Thuraday in th Wrtra fly deciding ifv iemi Two two first Inning and the visitors whittled New markets lead to a single run as Ann Averill scored in the eighth on an error after singling Both teams collected eight nils Sarah pitched a fine game in opposition to the visit ors Ann McConnell Jeanne Winter and Barbara Watt had two hits each to pace the locals while Mona Dean Barbara Gwll- Preston and Juan- ita Smith contributed the other Newmarket hits and Express Classifieds gave bring Hon E J Davis Trophy Goes To Toronto The J Davis Trophy one of the prize trophies coin- for each year at the New market lawn lo ling greens has slipped away to Toronto this year Powers rink representing the Club won the coveted award last Wednesday with a record of three wins 52 plus three A second rink skipped by Jack Marshall ended up in the runnerup posi tion totalling three wins and a score of Andrew Newmark et rink won third prize with a record of two wins and a score of was skip Dutch Krantz second and Lou lead A G Lawrence Park Toronto rink captured fourth prize via one win There was an excellent entry list with 20 rinks entered The greens were in perfect condition and Newmarket club members were congratulated on this fact and the very efficient way the tournament was run off Everyone enjoyed a very fine day of bowling- The ladies of the club served lunch Legion PlayOff Hopes Flickering Newmarket Legion must win every game front here on in lo participate in the township Softball league finals The JamesFred guided clan lost its second suc cessive playoil game to at the fair grounds July For it was the third succetfsivu triumph Button villi- third club in the roundrobin has a one win one record while Newmarket has no wins two Jerry Hugos home run follow ed Don Gibsons walk and Mick ey Smiths single to give New market a 2 lead in the second inning in a couldnt again hit the run column after this of plate power Hughes two doubles good lor two third frame runs and a two run insurance fifth in ning put Thornhill in the driv ers cab Hits were nailed six off Bob Marriott Mar riott walked live and fanned four Newmarket minus several re gular- could only tag Bill Bow- en ace for five Newmarket hits went two to Mickey Smith Jerry Hugo a ho mer a triple and Cecil McNeill pinch hit double Mm J SPILLETTE A SON LTD vw- MAIN HARRYS Anniversary Sale CONTINUES ONE CENT SALE ONE C E ONE SALE SALE LADIES BLOUSES LADIES SKIRTS Mens Fancy Shirts 25 to 50 OFF All Our Dresses Coats SOME 2 for for 299 Mens T Shirts 3 for 100 Dont forgot our bargain basement NEWMARKET PHONE 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