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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Jul 1957, p. 9

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J Sports News Seasons Top Fan Attendance At NewmarketAurora Soccer Match Zephyr Blues Lose Their First In Lake Loop Pine Orchard Keswick Are Winners Airera Dairymen Take 52 Herb Len Charlie Case and Norm deserve a masters degree This quartet of pickers has gone out and rounded up a hustling ball club to sport Doug Harrisons Au rora Dairy jerseys The Dairymen on the field havent been beaten as yet in the PeelYork league compe tition They went to town for a win over Schomberg Sod- busters at Aurora park July Youll note that remark above the field On the field of conflict Aurora has won straight However across the league conference table they have had two of those wins taken away from them Its a long story but to make ft brief Grant Winters was play ing in the Newmarket town league League officials said he shouldnt do this Result Au rora wins over and Kettlcby were handed back to the losing clubs Home runs are a specialty of the house with the eager beaver slugging Dairymen It was home runs that gave them their big push towards a win over Harold Stephenson Auroras speedy grass skimmer got the first circuit smash It opened up a win for Aurora in the third Norm Stunden walloped the It came in the fourth after Grant Winters had coaxed a walk Bob Harts single Bob Har- and Chuck were good for another Dairy man ton the seventh and Grant Winters triple and Norm single tacked on Au roras counter in the eighth Norm Stunden pitching like greased tha bats before the game was happy as a lark with a nohitter until Doug stepped info a pitch in the sixth eventually crossed the plate on a sour peg front the Aurora outfield The Bill led Bergers collect- ad ran number two hi the ninth ring Ken Archibalds double and Doug March ants single looking like the dfc- best southpaw chucker Wiled the on three hits and was full value for the win over two senders Howard Archibald and Doug Brown Rifle shot Don was hot behind the plate the In field Bob Grant Win ter Chuck Cowie and Ron Sim mons rocksteady while the out field trio of Bob Hart Andy and Harold Stephenson clutched everything shot their Booked as soccers best show of the season the Aurora Firsts vs Newmarket match at the fair grounds Saturday was just that The tense dramatic contest drew the largest fan attendance of the season By virtue of taking ad vantage of every opportunity Aurora won a decision This was the first game in a twogame totalgoals cup ser ies playoff Newmarket will have to go into Aurora Saturday determined to get that goal back and then go on to win if they wish to remain in the cup ser ies playoffs Although Aurora got the most goals in play Newmarket had per cent of it Trouble was they couldnt put the ball between the Aurora goalposts Another item against them was the fact that John Bakkcr in the Aurora goal turned in a brill iant game Aurora broke into a first half lead Chris Grift scored the first Aurora goal heading in Mar tin corner kick It came af ter minutes of play Bert got the goal as the ball took a bad bounce past New market goalie Colin Stephens Bill scored Auroras third goal as the clock worked up towards half time Newmarket had tough luck with their shots as Frank Phillips just missed and Roberts hit the cross bar Phillips missed two great chances to give Newmarket a start Newmarket got their passing plays going in the second half opened with Derek Wilson hitt ing the goal post Newmarket kept on the pressure and their new Danish International addit ion Borge scored from close quarters to put Newmarket on the scoresheet Four minutes later Newmarket was right back in the game and had whittled the Aurora lead to a single goal on Roberts goal Roberts taking a penalty kick from close range made no mis take Martin missed Aurora best opportunity to increase their lead as his penalty kick whizz ed by the goal post John Bakker was called on to make two bril liant saves first from Derek Wil son then from Gord Eastwood in the final minutes of the game as Newmarket tried desperately for the equalizer Am Nelson Jim Richardson Mike Standen and Ed Hamilton played strong defensive games for Newmarket and this department Ed Pectoom and Tony Boestra were Auroras top performers Down the Centre by Ab Hulse win completed a two- game winning week for the Dairymen as Bob Harts single Chuck Cowies hit and Karl MacDonalds double scored two ninthinning runs to give Aurora a win at Richmond July 2 It was a battle until the Dairymen ex plored their ninth frame upris ing It was another pitching win for the reliable Norm Stunden Stunden tied down the Hill hit ters on seven Grant Win ters home run with a mate aboard in the third was the send off shot for the winners Aurora Dairymen have cinched first place in the YorkPeel league despite some in the committee room which saw two games awarded respectively to Kettleby and Nobleton all be cause Grant Winters had played a couple of games in the New market Town league with McNeil Motors Winters on the understanding that he would play no further games in Canaltown has been cleared for action Charlie Cases clan have won straight league games but reads in the offi cial records as and 2 In ad dition the team won two tourna ment games at to win the in the tournament The club have three postponed games left but Rich mond Hill looms as the only seri ous opposition in that trio The games will be played next week as the playoffs start the week of the 22nd The arrangements for the league provide for five teams to go into the playoffs The first place club will meet the fourth place team in a best four of seven series Meanwhile the second placa club will tangle with the fifth place club and third will meet sixth These two series arc of a of five variety and these two winners will inset in another best of five series decide the finalists At the moment it looks as if King Richmond Hill and Nobleton will finish in that order behind Au rora Experts call Richmond Hill as the dark horse for the playoffs The Hill have played inandout ball but have heavy hitters their pitching is Improv ing and the advent of Rose to the Dynes Jewellers gives years Queens Plate Harry Lee manager of Stouff- ville Clippers has come to the rescue of sport again as sponsor of the Stouffville softball club Jackie Watson and his mates are decked out in new sweaters ad vertising Harrys real estate firm The Stouffville club is going great guns these days with the addition of the sensational pitching star Doug Card who also toils in the Lake Simcoe league with Pine Orchard Card has record ed three straight wins for Stouff including one over Brough am and Bob Miller Billy Graham Andrews athlete who has starred with Kit chener in the the past two years has signed with Hamilton Cats of the Big Four We well recall- the youthful Graham ap pearing at the speakers rostrum at the sports writers dinner rock ing the house when he raised his hands above his head and open ed with Make no mistake I am not the evangelist Mitchell oldest son of Bed Mitchell onetime coach of Aurora junior hockey club shar ed in the pitching of a sevenin ning nohitter in the Toronto Junior circuit last week vrho pitches for Columbus Boys worked four innings and his mate worked three Young Master Mitchell will likely be seen with St Mikes or Marlboros this com ing winter Juvenile harness horses to be watched with close attention in the weeks include Star Attorney owned by His Worship Bob Moody J Van owned by Mrs Miller Schomberg and Flora and Jacqueline owned by Hon Earl Rowe MP for ferinSimcoe All are entered in the big Supertesl stakes at Lon don Mr Rowe who used to do most of his own driving watches son Bill handle the horses with the family skill Rumor has it that if Mr decides to re tire from the political race Bill will be a likely successor Re cently at Blue Bonnets Jr drove Direct to a stakes win in fast time of There isnt an unbeaten side in the Lake loop any longer Allen Zephyr Blues hit the dust Monday Playing in against Ross Chap mans up and coming Rockets the Blues suffered a 94 setback Ron Kester making one of his few starts stayed for two innings while Bill Harwood wentthe rest of the way for the Blues It was all the way for the gleeful Rockets Walks more than hits hurt Him hurling The Blues waited him out for eight with Allen Lockie getting four The walks sand wiched in with timely hits sup plied by Ken Taylor Roger Sed- and Lintner gave Zephyr two fourth and two fifth inning runs The Rockets were wearing their best hitting shoes They nailed an even dozen Dingles Ron Croutch took a liking to the opposition pitching and paced the Rocket with three Dave Har vey and Ron Beckett also donn ed their hitting togs to bag two hits apiece Harveys home run was big blast in fourrun second that piled up a Rock et lead Becketts circuit clout was the pivot blow in the Rockets tworun third The Lake loop clubs ran into more postponements and for the first time in league history had one game at Belhav- en wiped out by a hurricane Willow Beach and had their home and home set rained out and the Keswick at Ballan- trae contest fell victim to the showers In the games boosted onto the record sheets Pine Orchard be hind Josh Prestons fancy three- hitter a five run second and solid hitting walloped the Kes wick Legion Howie booked in with three hits including a home run was the sharpest swinger for the winners Other good chappies at the plate sporting dandy hit marks were Doug Eves and Williams Staying up with the Zephyr leaders Mount Albert bunted lantrae dizzy to cop a win be fore the home Mountie fans Craig Case coming up with a three- star performance was the pitch ing winner over Ballantraes Frank Hendy Leading the bunting spree were Elmer Paisley John Brian Stokes Paul Main- prize and Nelly Case Paisley tripled for the only solid Bollantrae hit Mount Albert climbed into an early advantage and wit a threerun cap on in the sixth Case had a shutout cooking un til Ballantrae popped home two fourth round counters It was Harold Smith night at Keswick Friday work- ink skillfully fired a fourhitter as Keswick Redmen dropped Mount Albert To win the had to come from behind They trailed 21 heading into the sixth Smith beat out a bunt to start what was to prove a three run winning frame for the Redmen Bud Don- and Peter Goodfellow went out on flies to Nelson Case and with two out Bob Cook walked The went into a lead as Connell doubled and Ed Chadwick scored Connell with Keswicks fourth run It was asolid twobagger for Chadwick Smith got the Mounties out without loss of a run in the sev enth to protect his pitching win Harold Harper making his debut as a was almost as good as Smith Harper checked the us ually free swinging on five hits HASHMAN AWARD Phillips ft At so id Your Is back with pitchers again this week Eighteen years after he pitched his last game you spell it with an Phillips came back to pitch last week Well what our did from the pitching rubber was de finitely on the sensational side He pitched a great threehitter as his Newmarket Service mates bopped OFF we might mention Is always willing to lend the local ball and hockeyteams a helping hand He Is a first class umpire and hockey referee So on two counts for a great pitching job and for his keen Interest in local minor sports Phillips gets the call for the award and Roxy Theatre passes Newmarket Services Win 153 Against Police Team Dodgers Get Eight Runs In OneHit Acres Game Coasting merrily along behind Cliff brilliant threehit pitching Newmarket Services wrapped up a lopsided town league win over OPP at the fair grounds July 2 Phillips making his first pitch ing appearance after an 18year layoff had the Police eating out of his hand Phillips had a shut out going until the fourth It was then that Bob Machcsncy on board on a fielders choice scoot ed home on Joe Lees wellhit double Vince Cairo connected for the Police second hit in the fifth but didnt get off first base Phillips was too cautious with Harold in the sixth and walked the Police and then made one pitch too good and Ian Robertson promptly put it out of the park for a home run scoring ahead of him Those two runs wound up the Police scoring Krantz Rink Wins Les Trophy Lyons Tie Walkers Nine In Seventh Inning Effort Scoring two runs in the last of the seventh Lyons came from be hind to earn a 9all tie with Brad Walkers in a town league game at the fair grounds July Doc took a trip to first Art singled his mate home and Westlake in turn scampered home with the tying counter on Rod Stevens sing Thats the story on the the southerners who have yet to Lyons recovery effort Ladies League Resumes Monday enough players report for duty the town junior ladies league will carry on through July and August A reorganization meeting of the league was held Monday Two games arc scheduled for next Monday at the fair grounds Games are 6 pm RockRollers Pinups pm Bobby Panthers All players who were on these teams last month are asked to at tend Any girls ages to approximately who wish to play and were not on teams previous ly will be welcome Teams coaches are Ray Smith Pinups Bob Tom Bobbv Lou Taylor Panthers Aurora Cubs Lues To Hayes Aurora Cubs who beaten Newmarket twice to once in York baseball pat skirmishes were tripped by Richmond Hill Thursday The Hayes hopefuls fell early and were never able to with the Anderson was charged with Bob Walsh and Barry won top being Aurora steedi a be seen in Aurora the punch that was lacking earlier Meaford one of Ontarios greatest sports centres has en gaged the great Negro pitcher Charlie as recre ational director Justice who played for the famous Detroit team and then came to the Beaches league has been playing in the Bluewater circuit for several years Jim Austin member of the OMHA executive and one of the districts best sport boosters has been elected president of the Lions club It was Jim who started the Go to Church Sunday which Is grow ing so popular in minor sports When you look at your motor vehicle license or operators per mit and see the name of as registrar of motor ve hicles just remember that this is none other than Red Mr Nab who played soccer at Richmond Hill High and baseball with Rich mond Hill and Aurora in the early 30s in the days of Hank Grainger Bert Grant Ben Sharp- less and Co Mr McNab has been an employee of the depart ment since high school days and worked his way to the top Ted Susukl the JapaneseCan adian who played hoekey with two years ago looks like the best infield prospect in the North York junior circuit In addition hes one of the leading hitters on the Stouffville club being especially dangerous in the pinches Bob Miller one of the tourna ment giants of a decade ago is still rolling along in and leading Brougham to the top of the YorkOntario league Charles Barns of Klngfield Farms Tomperancevilte was a happy man last week as after some lean years in racing he won his first stake race with Woods- runner taking the Clare- don Stakes Now five years in racing and a director of the On tario Jockey Mr Bums won only four rates last This lessons hes won races and as we predicted earlier in the spring this stable is starting to come Woodsrunnet is by Chop Owes and la Brad Walkers nine scored all their runs in two frames It was five in the second built around Elmer Paisleys two run homer Harry Stokes double and singles by Jim Bond and Elgin The Fordmen went for four in the fourth as Jim Bond doubled home John and Don alo An error and successive bingles by Stokes and rounded out the Walker effort The got their first big helping of runs off Lyons starter Rod Stevens and Art Westlake was on the mound for the second batch of runs Bill took over in the fifth to silence the Walker bats Lyons scored in all but two rounds Glen start off single and Bob Karleys double was good for a first inning run A walk Barleys second hit and Jack Cowells single were good for two Lyons third Inning runs home run with Drew aboard increased the Lyon total to five in the fifth Lyons put across another pair of runs in sixth on two errors Bill Paw- sons single and Drew Doaks went the route for the double Bob the Bradford flash yielding hits The Walker- men claimed Bob Ear levs Hits were as scarce as hens teeth as Bob Marriott of McNeil and Bob Attwell of Green Acres hooked up in a three star pitchers duel at the fair grounds July 3 When the smoke had cleared from the torrid town league classic McNeils continuing their impressive climb to the top had swamped Green Acres Our faithful scorer had it down as one hit for Green Acres and nary a for the highly rated Right away youre going to ask how did McNeils get their big eight runs The answer is simple Rapid Robert upset by the cheering of one Fred Palmer was having more trouble with control than a traffic cop in the five oclock rush Before you could sing out Jack Robinson in the lead off round wild pitches Bob Marriott was as steady as the rock of Gibraltar The Dodgers had enough runs lo win in the first inning but lack ed on five sixth and three seventh chapter runs to make it official With both burning them in the hitters were staying pretty loose up at the plate and never had a chance to dig in Marriott for his part put away 15strikc out victims while whiff ed and walked Cliff Ward Marriott Al Hopper and Alvie came Neil runs Lyons Elmer Paisley Jim Bond Harry Stokes and Elgin provided the Brad Walker punch They had two hits apiece sparked AUweH the bases full Then a couple of wild pitches and men were in the drivers seat with a 30 lead It was more or less the same over rest of the route While was punishing his catch er Lloyd Dyer and the fair grounds screen with a flock of Newmarket Peewees Down AURORA GALS LOSE FIRST GAME Aurora Appliances sched uled to play four kickoff Lake Simcoe junior ladies league games with Richmond Hill had to settle for one game The other three contests were rained out In the one game played despite a strong seventh inning finish Aurora dropped a close 1110 de cision Laura Mae Mary McCann and Jean Barnes well as sharing the Aurora pitching hit well Jackie Ransom and Hammond were also strong hitters for Aurora DoNuts Lose To Despite a sixrun secondinning outburst that sent Eag le ace Chuck Parsons to the show ers Newmarket DoNuts had accept a reverse from the Eag les at the fair grounds Monday The game was a scheduled North York junior baseball league con test Like the game Newmarket and Markham dished up two weeks for the Hub fans this was a thriller Competition for the Late Trophy an annual affair at the Newmarket lawn bowling greens was held last week Ernie Dutch who makes a ha bit of skipping winning rinks along with Harold LaPlantc lead Joyce Bothwell second captured the trophy Gene McCaffreys rink finished second The next big event on the local lawn bowling calendar is the an nual competition for the Era and Express Trophy This outstanding event is scheduled for July 20 Club president Swing- home with hammer reports a number of new bowlers have joined the club this season The bowlers are still an xious to secure new members Anyone interested in joining the Newmarket lawn bowling club is asked to contact Mr Swingham- or Charlie Willis The local bowlers open house Week held recently was an out standing success and many new comers turned out to try their hand at lawn bowling The Servicemen said it with hit They jumped heed Police starter for seven hits and nine runs in the first three chapters Harold came on in the fourth to be greeted by Cliff Phillips threerun home run Bill Saunders double was good for the final two Newmarket Ser vice runs in the fifth Although the Servicemen packaged two bingles in the sixth they couldnt get a run It was the only frame in which they failed to score The Servicemen broke out foe two runs in the first on Don Men ards single and Jim Bonds dou ble The Police had fielding trou ble in the second committing a trio of boots and that with Bill Saunders hit added three runs Alf and Jim Bond coupl ed doubles with Bruce Taylors single two errors a walk and a hit batsman to add four more Ser vice runs in the third J Softball Query How Would You Call This One Art the faithful fan asks how you call this play It hap pened in a KeswickMount Albert Lake league game Heros the situation There are two but Craig Case is on third base Brian Stokes is at bat Stok es drives a liner straight at third base Case firmly planted on the base does everything in his pow er to got out of the way of the drive but doesnt succeed While standing on the base the ball hits him Umpire Jack called Case out How would you have called it Answer Umpire Druery was right according to Section Rule rule book The rule states a baserunner is out if a fair hit ball strikes him be fore touching a fielder such case no base shall be run unless necessitated by the bats man becoming a baserunner but no run shall be scored or any other baserunner be put out un til the umpire puts the ball back into play Girls Win Two From Belhaven Team Bradford Club Assisted by several Starting where they left off a Bell Phone Trims Kltching Dozers Bell Telephone borrowed Bob for their town league scrap against Dozers at the fair grounds Friday Attwell pitching like he owned the Doz ers bats fired a giltedged two hitter and whiffed as Bell cop ped a verdict rt Greenwood another bor rowed one and Ed Adams work ed up a hit deal to earn Bell a third inning lead The Dorcrs came out of the doldrums in the fourth to plate two runs around Bob pass and hits by Calvin Williams and Bob Croutch The Hello Boys tied it In the fifth as Jerry OReilly Jim Band and Cliff Gunn combined hits Corner Harold La- and Ted Greenwood dish- ad up successive M4s to shoot Bell Telephone into a sixth inn ing lead Cliff seventh limine home run the final nail Reorganize Ball Have Teams Players The town peewee baseball lea gue by the Newmar ket Recreation Commission has A been completely revamped for the summer months Under the new setup the lea gue will have six teams Team captains are David Smalley Bob Pago Wayne Doug Keats Ken Dieder Windhager The league will operate in con junction with the recreation com mission sponsored summer play ground program Games will be played in the weekday evenings and on Saturday morning there will be a doubleheader The league will cjve approxi mately boys of age an opportunity to play baseball dur ing the summer Francis Hollingi- is league organizer Lake League Game Standing W L Pis Zephyr Keswick Mt Albert 6 2 1 Pine Orchad 5 2 11 Willow Beach 3 2 Belhaven a a Ballantrae a Vandorf a Keswick Leg 0 soccer ctjt A second helping of the dis tricts best soccer feature Newmarket Aurora Firsts at the Aurora town Saturday ass Newmarket were on their best behavior both at bat and in the field last week and this combination plus steady hurling earned the locals and 64 wins over Thornhill in North York peewee baseball league play At in a suspense- packed game it was a scoreless duel for six innings David Smalley going for Newmarket threw a sterling sixinning no- hitter while Thornhill Jim Elliott was just as sharp squeeze play set up by Chuck broke the goose- egg Newmarket added two runs for a lead before the chapter ended fell to pieces in the field in the seventh and Newmarket chased home runs to sew up the decision Proving he could hit as well as pitch Smalley nailed two hits Chuck was a good hit man and caught an excellent game John White and Doug Keats were also top contenders for hit leadership Friday at home the locals got great pitching again This time from Peter who served a winning sixhitter Mc had to come through in the clutch to win his own game Newmarket trailed when they came to bat in the last of seventh and with the count knot ted McLachlan doubled home two runs to win it McLachlans hit scored Brooke and Wayne Both were on base via hits Dave Smalley singled and Doug Keats walked to start the winning seventh frame rally McLachlan breezed a third strike past Thornhill while Hitlers Jim Elliott was one short of the same strike out total The Newmarket lineup read Chuck Dave Peter John White Doug Keats Wayne Bondi Terry Cain Don James Tommy Sin clair Brook Broadbcnt Paul errors and John Caymans tri ple got to Newmarket Jack Cain for four runs and a 40 lead in the second inn ing The DoNuts sandwiched all their runs and hitting into one big secondinning flint Laurie Van- Zant singled to get the big frame on the move Jack Cain and Bill Cain chipp ed in with singles and the rally was really cooking when Don Thorns and Brian Million tagged Parsons pitches for doubles Bill and Keith Bryant capp ed the outburst with singles Mike trudged over from first base to rescue Parsons Pettit the DoNuts wer ent able to do much They only got two runners on base Van- on an error and Thorns via a walk Markham won the game in the fourth using John Atkinsons sin gle as the wedge to score three runs The added another pair for insurance in the fifth Bill broke through for two hits to lead the DoNuts while Don Thorns Brian Million Keith Bryant Jack Cain Laurie and Bill Cain contributed other Newmarket hits couple of seasons back when they won the league title Qucensvillc Redcaps got away to a jet propel led winning start in the Lake Simcoe junior ladies league play last week Playing in the leagues season openers the Redcaps defeated and scored ten runs in the first inning in the contest and wrapped up their second win with a seven run third inning ex plosion Ida was quite the sharp pitcher to record both wins Jean Kvdd took the pitching loss in the first game while Mary Jean Sinclair was the pitcher in game two Betty Martin Marie Marie Robinson Viv ian and were in top hit form in both games to spark the winners Joan Burns and Vernon hit home runs and Sharon Liv ingstone Marion Mainprise and Joan Kydd shone at the plate for Wins And Loses In OlA Lacrosse Aurora Seconds Lose To Aurora seconds will have a goal deficit to pick up if they want to remain in the Newmar ket and district soccer league cup series The Aurora team dropped a 43 decision to Maxk- Combines at the Aurora park Saturday It was the first game in a two- game totalgoals series Second game is at Stouffville Saturday Bert Kuin Neil Hodgson and Ron Allen scored Aurora goals Aurora trailed 30 at half time and made a gallant bid to tie it with a strong second half drive Chris was best for the winners BARBIE AND DISTRICT LADIES STANDING Barrie 2 Newmarket 4 a Wmwlf Dairvmen Win Again Blank Kettlebv Team Aurora Dairymen are surging ahead Theyre now sure to fin ish first in the Peel- York league pennant scramble They put across their straight win Monday at Kettleby This time it was a shutout over The Dairymen got great pitch ing once again this time a sterl ing twohitter by Norm who has been hurling sensat ional ball this season The Dairymen went to work early to give their a scored five runs in the first three rounds off Tommy Stocky Ron Simmons who can hit with the best of them nailed a tworun double in first round The winners added a single run in chapter two and cashed two in the third That was all the run help required Stunden cut a fine figure at the plate going for two timely Bob and Chuck ie also boosted their batting filages with two hits apiece in the 4 1 winning Although plagued with a man power shortage Bradford inter mediates competing in the OLA lacrosse group arc shooting up skyrockets to indicate theyll be giving the opposition a hot time of it from now on Playing Friday at Bradford and at Saturday Mel Bradfordites earned a split on the deal At home the Celery Kings tame up with a classy checking effort to shade the visitors Playing coach Shor ty Bray and Stan Foster were top two goal operators for the win ners Kay Fox Bill Clubine and Harold Smart accounted for the other Bradford markers At Saturday the Celery Kings came out of the fray second best Shorty Bray was Bradfords sharp est operator going for two goals Harold Harold Smart and Bill handled the other lamplighting exercises for Brad ford Bradford plays Fergus at home this Saturday in the Bradford arena Auroras Midgets Lose To Stouffville Thornton Brownings Aurora midgets debut in the fast North York juvenilejunior league com petition hit the rocks Monday Playing Stouffville at Aurora in their first outing in the higher company Aurora dropped a decision Ed on the Stouffville mound checked Aurora on two hits Red got one of the Aurora while Bill Tom- collected number two hit came in the sixth inning and scored Peter who got on base hit by the pitcher with Auroras only counter Keith Browning doing the tir ing for Aurora tossed a steady seven hitter but his support didnt measure up so that afforded the opposition chucker A fiverun fifth sewed it up for Stouffville Don Haynes two triples featured the Stouff scoring

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