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Hayes and Jack Robinson for their great showing in baseball this season which saw the Aurora Rotary kids go all the way to the finals and bow out in the second game of a hectic series at Walk on r a The series could easily have one the other way but on the round the better team won although truth to tell there were no breaks for the Aurora lads In case youre not these youngsters to nt be over on the first of August mid the Aurora rosier runs from to years of age A brother act feat ured on the points over the seas on with Bob Wright working be hind the plate in great style and handling the assorted shots of his yearold brother Keith Wright Keith has a real mound future ana he received fine support from Ivan Anderson The infield had Chuck at first Bob Walsh at second Terry Stone at short and Fred Hughes at third This is a foursome that was hard to beat so wont single out any one in particular Jim provided the relief work In the outfield the regular trio of Jim Preston Jim Hoffman and Van were real ball hawks and when needed John Wilson Don Hayes Sundays Jr Dave Knowles and Howie Hamilton were ready to take their place Nice to see our old friend and onetime team mate Buck Hay es back in baseball never played with or against any play er with more heart or the will-to- win than the same Buck who later turned up a top arbiter in district and baseball Next year an Ontario title gents meanwhile have no regrets and we hope somebody puts the bib and tucker act on for the kids Meanwhile Fred Wilson and Nor- Stun den two other gents who have been doing an unheral ded job in minor baseball hope to have a leg on the midget cham pionship by now Likely there will be a game in Aurora on Sat urday next Fall flapjacks soft- bailers havent played a game in a month awaiting settlement of the Newmarket Legion vs Thorn- bill squabble delayed by and wet weather The two hope that will allow them to settle the issue this week but you can mark it down for certain that the Township title will be decided in midOctober unless they fold up Tom just prior to re turning to Paisley as wc men tioned last week decided to head north and hes at Kapuskasing now where he expects to play hockey Looking the situation over in the north is Murray Chapman former Auro ra junior who may also decide to stay up north Art Morris an character who is a wizard in the swimming pool and a handyman at recreational sports has been appointed as assistant to Jack Robinson at Aurora and should do a fine chore especially with the winters swimming program Art was at prior to coming to Aurora Hell double in brass at the arena as well Ice was in Aurora arena at the weekend to beat the gun for the district and by this time per chance some of the puckchasers will be out for a whirl Bobby looks for a heavy booking for practice hours especially for two 20 sees A fine crop of Juniors saw Dour win out with Ken as runnerup broke the discus mark with a toss of and the 8 lb shotput with a mark of Bob Wat- lace leaped to win the jump with a new mark Bob Mar tin won midget honors with Bob Knowles as runnerup and Paul Hughes with set a new dis cus mark In the intermediate discus Ted Kichorn set a mark of 9810 The performances were pretty food considering the short training period and the weather that has hampered every sport in sight and season There are no reports on the distaff story of the meet from my scouts THURSDAY High scorers for the Thursday night bowlers were Hazel with Myrtle Dunn Ol ive Ship ley and Aileen up MOTOR TURNOVER power nitre COR up to than ulv ability producing a full load of any lhr I for motor turnover and cold alarUrt aai Bull to out- la or It Months or da on or You pay only for Trueman manager of the Dodgers and Le gion District sports officer is one of the central figures on the cov er of the September issue of the Legionary in a shot of the color party at the Vancouver Conven tion Wedding bells the past couple of weeks rang sweetly for such well known sports figures as Don Gibson great athlete who married the former Jacqueline Howie Bennett I for Richmond Hill who wed Miss Marian Gibson Wayne Robinson ex purple and gold athlete who with Shirley ings and Bob the lacrosse and hockey expert who married the former Mary All the best fellows and incidentally had his biggest year in lacrosse being one of the stars of Mail- lauds who went to the A finals against Owen Sound Ted Bui pit of Bradford with super net- minding kept the Maitlands in the hunt to the end Chip shots Tommy ge nial Aurora gorageman is all smiles these days Last playing with a handicap he fired a gross to defeat Doug a sevenstroke man who a gross for the handicap championship and the George trophy at Aurora High lands On Sunday Tommy and ni Wayne annexed the Brad Moore trophy and the two- hall championship as they ousted George and George Penrose over a rain soaked course The pence mantel groans with trophies now On Saturday Audrey Irving si sweet to win the low in the ladies field day and of Newmarket out lasted the field to take the low net award No more tournaments no more championships to he de cided next week club pro Vic packs his bag to report to Toledo I winters hockey Vie will he hack at the old stand Hay real sport came to an end at Aurora last week a Aurora took the fifth and decid- game from to annex the Aurora league title The wasnt the highest grade hut it provided a lot of good for the participants and fan which the main thing 1 III all and j Lake Wilcox will all he back another year Harry Sutton anil did a nice coaching j and managerial chore and the team developed one or two pro mising youngsters for the future Jim Hammond came on nicely Bantam Lacrosse Club Wins By Peter superslick goat- keeping and Ike four- goal sharpshooting carried New market to an 0 win over Kit chener here last Wednesday in an Ontario Minor Lacrosse Asso ciation bantam game New market now only needs another win to capture the bantam On tario title The series is for first year teams Taut Henry Hugh and Larry Bone fired a goal each to com plete the locals scoring The steady checking of the Newmarket defensive combina tion of Henry and Doug Andrews stopped the Kit chener attackers cold Mrs Westthal probably the only lady- lacrosse coach in Ontario was in charge of the visiting team Comets Keep Alive Via Wednesday Win After being behind the eight- ball 2 in games in the best of seven Lake league semifinals Keswick Comets evened the series at three games each as they shaded Pine Orchard at Mount Albert Sept A four run fourth built around a walk an error and successive hits by Ken Hod- gins and Peter set up the Comet triumph Both pitchers winner Harold Smith and opposition Har vey Preston worked under a handicap as both teams commit ted several glaring bobbles Hits were even seven each Bruce got two to spark the winners while Noel Ash Howie Ash and Doug Kves were Pine Orchards top hit leaders MORPOWER Battery 38 PLATES 2Year Guarantee 4Year Guarantee MORPOWER SUPERSEftVlOE PLATES MORPOWER HICAPACITY PLATES Ontario Midget Finals At Aurora On Saturday Aurora midgets will meet in the Ontario Baseball Association midget finals at the Aurora town park Saturday Sept at pm This will he the second game in the of three finals The game was to have played at previous to press lime Wilson is coach Norm assistant coach Jack manager of Die Aurora team With southpaw Keith II row and lien Ben init for mound work and Paul Inhind the plate Auin- has an excellent com bination The infield too in hands with Keith Scott Barry Cook and Dan lo do coach Wilsons bid- Willi catcher Boh Hart and Available for outfield who handled the pitching li Wall Hain- aroignmentv Boh Barman K Joe Hon Simmon Chuck Cowie formed a good an I Bill and hoping REG LIST 1350 REG LIST 2125 REG LIST infield with Hal Stephenson Mel 1 1 and Lyltle catching the long hit The entire Aurora will gatluT at the Halt on October hang on the feedhag watch Cray Cup film and play over the There wasnt an unpleasant in- nt the play in the league over the year and most of the boys in if needed buy their own equipment bulls hat- It was a leal hack -to- mi the community The same kind of an ex- in Newmarket proved a lug success too as brother has told you over the The lights art now out at the Bark for the season ami except for Miner which will flourish until the snow there wont be anything going on lit the Cricket Despite inclement weather Aurora held ilt field over week Bud Sutton won ihe senior championship with Doug as runnerup Mclnnis crack ed the senior lb re cord with a of Barry Cook took intermediate PHONE with Wayne as j runnerup Danny set a new mark in Ihe fi80 yds with large attendance for Saturdays King City Eliminated On Friday King City Lake hopes of retaining soft hall league championship vanish ed as Mill thumped Bruce Halls hopefuls at King City last King ly tried to stem the Hill tide without success as John Boh buckle and fin ally Jim McDonald took over pitching chores It wan nil over hut the as the broke through for runs in Hie first three chapters Doe Cowan nee of the Hill was extra with the and it wasnt until Jim nailed a home run in the that King Oily hit the score sheet Following their fourrun sixth the Lake Maries added a final run in the seventh got into the Hill hit act with Stan Hansom Ste phen Cord Harry How- felt and Jim Williamson doing the most dnmuge to King Hill now meets Summit for the league title The will play home games at King City At Cliff INSLEYS Store Newmarket WE MUST HAVE THE CASH MEMS READY MADE SUITS Extra pant THURSDAY SEPT FRIDAY SEPT 28 SATURDAY SEPT 29 3975 4975 5975 6975 Not all sizes in all RANGES ONLY ONE SUIT PER FAMILY PLEASE No Lay- Aways No phone orders please At Cliff INSLEYS Store Newmarket ALL WOOL IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND CASHMERE Topcoats REGULAR 4750 ONLY ONE COAT PER FAMILY No Lay No phone orders please THURSDAY SEPT 27 FRIDAY SEPT 28 SATURDAY SEPT 29 At Cliff INSLEYS Store Newmarket ALL WOOL ENGLISH IMPORTED 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