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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 28, 1967, B21

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J v v Vfvg F a WW v VvT V v i- s iSiV- I- Al v r i i X -i- A r really TOT Ai i- W t5j t v The action fast and the aurried ball which was a of the Holland Landing annual Sports Day The Albert group were the winners over the Landing team and were presented with the trophy A return match is being arranged Staff when I realize that Mom could have sent our carpets to Bakers for expert yet inex pensive cleaning and enough money for a nice vacation trip Nancy aest door always has a care- free she Ksai her to be while she away thai frees Bakers bark freak anal Mrs And theres as need to aboat maths eating big hales hi the while the Smiths are away 1 j It was a neck finish to the game between Mount noscore ending New Toronto winning on base Albert and New Toronto Merchants on runners Bob Timbers and Oral Jordan watch the day at the Holland Landing Sports Day It was a contest from the base line Staff Kellies Defeat Rockets T- ADAMS rmt a Girls Team Gains First Win NEWMARKET Girls are taking over another male sport and winning too Dianas Beauty kickers the only girls team in the Newmarket Minor Soccer whirl edged Royals for their first win in the House League Janet Bailey and Pat scored for the Dates To NEWMARKET North York Softball teams are re minded of important dates to remember fa connection entries- Team entries must be filed on or before July They can be sent to secretary 8 Star Circle St Catharines No player may be signed to an OASA certificate after July Team certificates must be in the hands of the secretary before July All indications are that there will be a record team entry from North York this winners Rodney linn scor ed the Royal goal clicked for the lone goal as Legion edg ed Vets 10 Dennis Cope scor ed three goals Kim McCar tney and Kelly Smith two each Jim Orr one as Kins men One blasted Crusaders Dave Stairs and Ken Knight shared the scoring ac tion as Optimists shut out Ro tary Michael Rutledge named Player of the Week in the League scored three goals Rob Martin claimed two John one as Kinsmen Two trimmed Lions Rob Alcorn kept the Lions roar rolling Optimists are loop leaders with eight points followed by Kinsmen One seven Legion six Kinsmen Two five Lions four Vets four Crusaders Juvenile Softball Team NEWMARKET Newmar kets first Juvenile softball team looked like world beat ers at the fairgrounds June 20 as they opened their North York Softball League season Scoring seven runs on three hit and four errors Newmar ket Giants spilled East for a glittering start Hub coach Larry Blight el ected Bob Skekher to start Skelcher after giving up four runs on as many hits accept ed help from Les In the fifth was magnificent as be fanned the side in the fifth and seventh and knocked off another pair of strike out victims in the sixth after ing up a walk to leadoff bat ter Lee Cunningham Mike Haley a tall lanky southpaw went the of Logans Haley son of former pitch ing ace held an edge over his pitching rival Skel cher until the fifth Then more errors than hits gave Haley pecks of trouble did all that could be expected of a relief artist He threw a three inning no- hitter and added tinsel by hit ting a sixth inning home run Chaisson also copped a single and bunt single Ross Shropshire had two hits Don Bain a triple Doug a double and Bob Thorpe a single Blight singl ed In his one appearance Logans scored two first inning runs around two errors and Dick Welters hit Bruce Fletcher Dick and Dave Steel hit In the fourth for another pair of runs Don Bain was the Hub cat cher Nell Bob Kane Doug Widdifleld Les and Larry Blight filled the Infield stations with Bob Thorpe Pete and Ross Shropshire on the outfield patrol Jim was East Gwil- catcher Dave Bran don Bruce netcher Dave Steel and Kent Malcolm pro vided the inner picket pro tection with Dick Weller John Stlckland and Lee Cun ningham In the outfield three Dianas two Royals one Rotary LEAGUE Goodmans Arrow Auto Body and Dairy were House League winners Tom Lucas scored as Goodmans blanked New market Drugs 10 Jim dington showing future star dom class scored twice as Ar row edged Carltons Tim Beverley shot the Carlton counter Glenville Scooters wore their scoring boots as Nigel Towns- ley Don Holledge and Ed Moore scored for a 32 win over Cable TV Robbie Budd scored both able counters Arrow Body has nine points to lead the League followed by Carlton seven Goodman four Newmarket Drugs two and Cable TV one NEWMARKET DISTRICT Robbie and Tom scored Terry Tish record ed the shutout Craig Hunt Steve Waddington and Chris Cole were stars as Newmar ket Granadas blanked Camp Borden Rangers in a Mos quito League match Ed Moore scored Dave Stairs and Kim Mc Carthy gained allstar recog nition as Granadas tied the Ketlleby Kickers 1aU Murrant and Ron Van- Beek were the scoring stars as Newmarket Compass edg ed Aurora Models Brian Snow and Kerry Cully were efficient two goal shooters as Newmarket Carlton topped Camp Borden United in a Bantam League match Fred Andrews Peter Bootsma and Jim Walker were sharpest Newmarket performers Newmarket leads the ban- June 29 715 pm Haskett Park Hospital vs Chris tian Reformed July 715 pm Park Christian Baptist vs Hospital Tennis 28 i pm Newmarket courts North York Tennis League at New market tarn league with eight points followed by Camp Borden with four Newmarket Legion hold a two point lead over Aurora Centennials and Au rora Southwoods in the Pee League Legion has six points Two Newmarket teams are Mosquito League front runners have sev en points Kiwanls four Au rora Powells Aurora Erics and Camp Borden have two points each one ZEPHYR Zephyr Kellies reigning Lake Slmcoe Ladies Softball League champions are hitting at a clip in the blossoming season Brian Meyers lost to tries in their in itial test then showered the Keswick diamond with base bits to defeat the North Gwil- Rockets Sharon and Paradine pitched for Zephyr against the Karen Mel bourne lined four hits Shar on three Karen Bain and Joanna two each to pace the Kellies Coughlin Pat and Palmer tuned In loud and clear on the hit music to spark the Hie had the hit and run sign on from the word go against Rockets as they scor ed eight first and eight sec ond inning runs to sweep ahead Cheryl the Lake loops allstar chucker of muffled the Rocket lum ber Elaine and Lois York endeavoured to stem the onslaught without too much success Karen Melbourne made like a Mickey Mantle with five hits Carol Myers and Cheryl Paradine stroked four hits each Marlene Myers and Irene Rae dished up three each Donna cracked a round tripper Cathy Hunter Jean Rose and Gail Hunter were best Rocket hitters Gall Hunter and Ann Young hit homers Atkfw Lm PHONE ZH 99100 V i -V- I trom to Nil Mala Stmt chart OHM MM I Now i I MARTI N SENOUR 1 v Soccer Splashes At NEWMARKET Canadian Grey Cup football has been famous for fog bowls mud bowls etc but soccer staged a couple of splash bowls at the fairgrounds and Park June At the fairgrounds the wa ter was two inches deep and the grass eight inches high so the Newmarket Firsts and Aurora Mets had a splashing good time It ended In a draw Bob scored on a pass from Dave Young to give Newmarket a early second half lead Newmarket coach Harry Wkkttead proved northern hospitality was far from dead Attempting to clear from la front of his own goal coach lifted a high shot Into his own goal This gave the Mcta their tying goal Despite the nonrehearsed slides and assorted swan dives it was a good game Hank Kals- beek and Irish international Tom Lucas Campbell Donald son and Bob Nellson were Hub Stars Gary Don Chapman and Ted are ace Au rora performers Vic Vlllelle was the star as Newmarket Bedmen edged Keswick Vlllelle scored both goals with his second coming on a penalty shot in the final minute Al Fleming scored for Kes wick This game like the fair grounds test was a splash bowl At Aurora the First Divis ion Aurora United proved they are much better than Newmarket Old Timer as won Paul Schmidt hit for four goals Malcolm Cocking two to smother the Old Timers who had bad day Ken scored on a penalty shot Harry Morrison added the second Old Timer goal Aurora Maroons made It a two day for Aurora with a win over Richmond Hill Ted Dot scored two goals am one for Mar oons NEWMARKET Bui Ellis and his East limbury Heights mushballers charged into the Newmarket League June 20 In a blase of glory Heightsmen punch ed out a steady stream of singles to defeat Newmarket Soccer you your horn with its surrounding i I v t i LOSE Who said there werent enough goals in soccer You couldnt prove It by the Ontario Junior A game at Park June as Scar- defeated Newmarket Spartans Keith VanBeek scored three goals to pace the Spartans John Campbell and Bob oclne kicked a goal each for Hubsters We missed on two penalty shots This was the big dif ference was the report from coach Devantier Toronto Harem are at the Jaae to play Newmarket Spartans at I pm and BUI Ellis wore a groove around the base paths to lead the winners in a four run third inning up rising They scored four In the fourth and hit for five In the fifth Lou scored in the fourth to shatter the big goose egg hanging over the Soccer side Shirley Kennedy Mike Mary Neary Joan Dowdell and Anne Ellis hit with to get their bat ting averages off to a glitter ing start The husbandwife team of Lou and Diane led the Soccer hitters Kent Marriene VanRooyen Mike Standen Jim and John Richardson Ann Vender and Lillian Cordetl col lected other Soccer i- A J I Fabulous ist CO 101 to blind with niturot own I iV tti el ran from to tor on EXTERIOR PURE HOUSE PAINT HIGH GLOSS FINISH FOR WOOD METAL i J HARDWARE Main LTD Holland St I GOT A SUMMER JOB NEED RELIABLE INEXPENSIVE r I a ABOUT THAT AFFAIR w fc 1 i mean the 7 day workweek or Glenville Dairy Milk Producers flil iti The production of nutritious goodtasting milk goes on seven days a week to ensure- that you the consumer will receive on ampin supply of top quality dairy products which are cooled and delivered to you 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