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Newmarket Era and Express, 25 Apr 1957, p. 12

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WILL TRY TO FORM VOLLEYBALL LOOP Is another era in the annals of cause Hew Toronto didnt have Whether you install an Easo oil furnace or an oil burner you get maximum heating efficiency equipment thats engineered to meet the particular heating needs of your home For complete heating satisfaction arrange weather controlled furnace oil deliveries too with an Esso Evergreen Contract COMMIT THI Of YOUJt PHONE YOUI NEAREST IMPERIAL PRODUCTS AYS LOOK IMMBIAL FOR THE BEST Newmarket going to end this year So far as this para graphs can learn the Legion isnt going to reenter the Mark- ham township league or any other of the districts big leagues It wont seem the same with out a Legion crew scampering about the local diamond Some great ball clubs in past years have worn Legion colors and be fore that Vets regalia A great many pleasant mem ories flood concerning the classy ball teams managed by chubby Ceegars McDonald Lets enough players around to finish the game after the umpires toss ed a few out of the game New Toronto won the second game to equalize the series with game three booked into Park Toronto Why this one is easy to re member is that your paragrapher had the chore of calling Ebbie Goodfellow then coach of St Louis Flyers to get Joint off for the afternoon from the Flyers training camp at Midland Well to make a long story short Joint got into a rhubarb with the base umpire i tio and was heaved out of the came see some of the players on the to say the Vets lost the game We dont know whether the Legion be able to scrape up JEFF SMITH Plumbing and Heating III MAIN ST PHONE tW 56761 NEWMARKET Era and Express Classifieds Bring Best Results teams of the late forties were fast talking Charlie VanZant Bill McComb Mickey Smith Harvey Legge Tod Mosier Bill John Hisey Bob Peters and Ken Tup- ling Those were the years when the club operated in the now de funct North Yonge league with Aurora Langstaff and Schom- It just seems like yesterday when Vets manager Pop Holmes was threatening to beat up big Umpire Summers Pop had his glasses off and was like a ban- tie rooster squaring off with Summers Fortunately nothing developed but despite being out weighed a hundred pounds or more Pop was already to give it a try Everything did seem to happen down on Fred Morris diamond Tod will recall in particular one session when during a scuffle around the key stone sack a Langstaff player took a bite out of Mickey Smith too will have cause to remember a night at As Mickey has often remarked they broke up a few ball games but this was the first one ever stopped completely Sliding into second Mickey frac tured a leg The call went for an ambulance because Mickey couldnt be moved Why this paragrapher remem bers it so well was the fact that Mickey was wearing our ball pants and the doctors had to slit the pants up the seam to get to work on the fracture The missus had made the ball suit for us However alls well that well as we got them back the pants that is neatly sewed up with no harm done The acci dent didnt seem to slow Mr Smith down for long as he has been starring around the district ball orchards for the past years Well perhaps not lets just say 20 A couple of other rcminis- that come back was John home run in the Cana dian legion tourney here about four years back- The locals were battling legion in the semifinals The game was creeping along into about the frame when punched out a drive that won the game Then of course we will long the unhidden hall trick pulled by McDonalds troop at The Vets were in a North York One of the hitters lined the hall into the creek in right field No one seemed to he bothering go liter it and with the Merger hit ler coasting around the bases Harvey fcd the field umpire for the other ball whistled it home in time to gel the runner For a no aught onto the switch and only vhen Norm came dashing with the ball out of the creek lid the situation dawn on the and the plate umpire Then there were the great tussles back in 48 with Mot Walsh and his brother Clare they were fit the helm of he Aurora team Walsh going on the rub for Aurora and as long as Li was around the Legion heat Aurora However it all ended well rom a Vet standpoint as Bagnell v as nt around for the final Wis grabbed another J trophy Let me think now who with the Vets 48 team There would be Charles Van- ant Joint McComb Tod Mosier red Ken Joe Harvey Norm Bus Carter John Ted Taylor Mickey Smith and Harry The Aurora lineup along with the Walsh In others included Silent Dooliltle Hod- gins Ron Simmon Jerry Worth Jerry Mickey Sutton and Tod Tidman Its funny how your memory hangs onto some of these hap penings Of course most fans will remember the tussles with New Toronto legion in Ontario amateur series competi tion They never did seem to be able to beat those southern ers They came close on occa sions that for sure remember one series In particular The series opener was an award to Newmarket be- How many have played out door volleyball How many would be interested in playing outdoor volleyball Thats the query Jan Husak our Era and Express sportsman would like to have answered this week If there are enough persons inter ested in playing the game an effort will be made to organize a league The teams would be made up of both ladies and gentlemen and the games would be played at the Lions club park If you are interested in play ing or organizing a team kindly contact Mr Husak at Twining DISTRICT SOCCER HAS FIVE TEAMS According to the latest figures issued by league secretary VanderWall five teams have en tered the Newmarket and district soccer league competition Au rora has entered two teams Brampton and Newmarket one each while the fifth club will be made up of and players and will play under the banner and United Still to be heard from art- Lindsay and Bradford This Saturday in the Newmar ket town hall basement the leagues referees school will gat underway Anyone interested In becoming a football referee will be welcome to attend The ses sion starts at pm Ray Morgan rated as Canadas top soccer official will be on hand to conduct the school Mr Morgan recently attended the Page The Newmarket Kra and Express Thursday April Third Game Is At Aurora Tonight For Intermediate Hockey Finals Ml arena There will big and import ant at the Aurora arena tonight The cause of all ruckus will be the third the Ontario Hockey intermediate finals Partici pants of course will Aurora and Minden Both teams will hi- going all out to cop the verdict in tonights Coach Ron Biggar and man- important contest Ron Simmons will ice their strongest lineup of the season in an endeavor to pull out a win The said lineup will include goalie Paul McGuire rearguards Walt Fines Andy CIoss Grant Winter and forwards Don Gib son Thorns Phil Nicholas Jim Howie Bullock world soccer referee s convention Harvey and Ted in Switzerland The Belairs of course are playing that speedy free scoring hockey that treat to watch secreM Cliff Chapman and his are hoping the fans will jam arena for this one THE REFEREES Ken referee- chief Phillips George Jack Swindells Fred Cecil Andrews Duke Dennis Don McKnb Jim Stokes and Stan LEAGUE DIRECTORS Francis HoiLn worth Opticus NHL midgetjuvenile Den North York Lea Haskett a team to participate in the dis trict sports day tourneys at Mount Albert Zephyr Keswick etc but if they dont theyre going to be missed around the mushball circuit Last season Doug James was coach Fred manager of the Legion nine and before that Myles Mc- was at the coaching throttle Note Hockey could pos sibly have its final fling on the district front tonight as Aurora Belairs engage Minden Monarch at the Aurora gardens Town league entries are com ing in at a rapid rate To date five teams are In Queens Crescents Grass Hop pers Green Acres and Bell No doubt before the week is out Ollie Grease Monkeys and will have JbUned New teams considering entries are Canadian Legion Company Bob Clarks York Rangers Club and Harold ju venile nine We interrupted Art King Sim- league at a hot game of checkers over the weekend Well have a full report on the winners next week AnyEow the Keswick bossman indicates the Leaguers will gather on or about Way for the an nual convention The chatter along baseball alley is that the Hub team wont be back in inter mediate league com petition Its sad news we hope it is just a rumor LUCK DOUBLES CLOSES THIS An all Important match to de cide the holders Of the Jack Luck doubles trophy highlights the action at Miami greens this week Ernie Dutch Krantz the superlative shotmaker from Pro spect Ave with his sidekick Ke- Hugo are scheduled to do battle with Hay and Mitchell for the trophy To qualify for the finals the combination chalk ed up four successive wins in group one play In group two competition the Mitchell twosome and the J rge Hudson combination finished the schedule in a dead heat units boasting four wins and one loss In the suddendeath group finale Jelley and Mitchell came through with a stirring win over Messrs Hudson and Little Eleven teams entered the Luck doubles competition Skips in the fiveteam group one Competition were Dutch Doug Wil son Tommy Scott Jack Luck ami Ken Bain Skips in the sixteam group two were Bob Leo Poller Bruce Gibson Ray Frank and Geo rge Hudson Its been a successful year for skip Krant In third trebles play at Miami skipper Krantz teamed up with Stanley Janes and Bruce Gibson to sweep to the title with a lop notch eight win threeloss record TOWN BALL LEAGUE ENTRY LIST GROWING The entries for competition in this years town softball league are pouring in in fine fashion To date five teams have entered They are Bell Telephone Green Acres Town Crass Hoppers and the two Lyon subdivision teams Crescents and Queens All five teams were In the league last season Two teams Oarage Grease Monkeys and On tario Provincial Police art also expected to reenter Five new teams are consider ing entries They are Bob lark York Bangers APV Co Canadian Legion Newmarket Services and Harold juvenile team League president George Has kell reports a 1057 organization meeting will be held early In May as soon as all have been received Mrs Clarence Burling Mrs Ruth Mundy Mrs Don Mrs Joyce Mays Mrs Florence Noble Mrs Beth Mrs Gordon Hill Mrs Stan Gibbons Mrs Ray Smith and Mrs Ross BIO SAVINGS DOWN PAYMENT TRIM CLOSE TREES EXCITING NEW FEATURES A TERRIFIC VALUE LawnMaster ROTARY MOWER I Iti the moil Mover feu to erond We this the carload to get the best allaround mover at the feature Th balanced 13 Spring Steel Cvttins through tall and trim to border and other Powered by Clinton enlno with Automatic no required Adiuitable cutting height on robber Cutting height wheels Smart twotone lifting in smoothly en gray 2 WITH A HP REEL TYPE MOWER CUT RECOIL START SELF PROPELLED AUTOMATIC CLUTCH Offset Wheels For Easier Handling RECOIL START LAWHMA1TIR J and clipping to a lift It Clinton 55 EASY TERMS EQUIPPED WITH ON I CYCLE MOTOR FOR YEARS OF SER VICE ETV 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