J I Era Newmarket Aurora I a i Haskett Hash By George Haskell Some talk of Alexander and some of Mickey Mantle some of Willie Mays and Stan the Man But of all the ball heroes none better could be found after the recent East Gwillimbury Newmar ket Centennial Softball tournament than Argrus Cameramen Dale Bill Norm Roberts Glen Mainprize Bill Collier and Lou Yes indeed looking back through the semesters and taking into consideration all the tournaments hither and yon none went along better than the session at the Hub fairground flats The weatherman cooperated It was just one slight shower to stall proceedings Sunday afternoon for 10 minutes In every way it was a historic weekend Art Ferguson as convenor his many helpers Cy Gilbert secretary Roberts treasurer Hashman Jim Gibbons Tom Don Popple and all who pitched in made it an unforgettable weekend of sen sational John had to be one busy chappie get ting out the most valuable and best pitcher votes for each game Tony Gallone George Maggiacomo and the North York District Association including NHL lineman Pat Red Shetler tremendous job Tourney sponsor and East Gwillimbury lor Ray Twinney Rays Reeve Garf Deputy Reeve Gladys Rolling and Hub Reeve George Richardson gave the tourney a glittering Friday Mrs Rolling got a hit of Reeve Wrights delivery but in the succeeding games of ball a good many batters didnt Many of the games went extra frames to indicate the keeness of the competi tion Mayor Drew Doak was around to present the Town of Newmarket Trophy to Argus Camera Bill Forhan accepting on behalf of his teammates spon sor Elmer Matice coach Bill Collier and manager Lou It was a popular presentation Reeve Garf Wright Wally Wallace Clare Salis bury and Bill Steel presented East Gwillimbury Township Newmarket Legion and Shell Oil Company trophies Crests and other awards were presented by Art Ferguson Tony Gallone Jim Kelly Hashman etc Turning to tourney highlights Bill Forhans catch in the DynesArgus game was best Norm Roberts of ArgU3 and Bruce Boyd of Spud Kings were mens division hit leaders with marks John Gifford Scarboro batted Glen Argus Don Walker Zephyr Norm Roberts 333 There were home runs Five cleared the dia mond one fence Bruce Boyd hit two over the fence to drive in seven runs to head the rbi department Don McQaide Oshawa juveniles hit three round trippers Dan Williams Richmond Hill bantams two Bob Ethiers inning smash was most important It gave Belleville a 2 win over Pams Rick Killins round tripper gave Binbrook Stars a 10 win over Mount Albert A tough loss for Met3 southpaw star Barry Timbers It was the only hit off Timbers who whiffed There were 27 strike out in the St vs Aylmer juvenile test with Ed chalking up 17 Dale had strike outs Richard Lunney Bus Van Belleville fanned Pams in the test Andy Konopacki had whiffs in two games Bob Domik Dynes fanned 28 in two games Lorne Jackson East Gwillimbury recorded fans in two tilts Don Clark had to be the top flinger Clark registered a out no hitter and two one hitters Our North York teams did well Newmarket Argus won the big one Zephyr Kings copped mens consolation crown Aurora midgets led by Bob Harry Lavender and Ted Reeve were finalists King City were midget consolation final ists Zephyr bantams directed by Clarkson Arnold were consolation finalists Mike Lavender and Earl Leithwood provided the Aurora pitching Eric Paul Cotey Dave Heintzman and Bob Kennedy led the hitters Bruce OBrien and Bill Ball were King aces FUN The OASA fun starts August with Holland Landing Cards taking on Lefroy South Simcoe all- stars under the Fennells arcs at pm A record number of area teams have booked in for Newmarket Argus fans will have to wait a spell Their intermediate hopefuls go agiunst Ajax in round one starting at home August Markham Hawks are at Zephyr August in the kick off of their intermediate set Team were giing to miss from this area is the Aurora Dairymen We hope another sea son Aurora will be back in play Aurora fans will have one team to cheer for and its a good one the Aurora midgets led by Ted Reeve and Bob Theyll go against East Gwil- in the first round Theyll start August at hast Gwillimbury Zephyr and East bantams start August East Gwillimbury squirts play Richmond Hill starting August Understand a spot of trouble has developed in the Spud King camp Why not bury the hatchet men We looked for Zephyr to go big in the inter mediate ranks How about sit down and iron out the differences meeting of all concerned It would be a sin to pass up a chance to cop an Ontario title Skelchers I tier did a council- A youngster springs from the board in the boys senior broad jump at Lions Park Wednesday ion in this and other events at the tripark track meet was keen although Lions Park troops scored a lopsided meet victory Photo by Shaw Baptists Show fitting Power NEWMARKET Carl trotted out his newly or ganized Newmarket tykes against East GwiUim- bury last week The Skelcher hopefuls lost to the Lloyd Boone Tom Randy guided Coach Skelcher started Ran dy Skelcher against Heights- man Chris Jake Thorn a sen had a turn at the hilltop exercises for Newmar ket Jerry Chaisson finished off for East East Gwillimbury owned slim lead after five in nings then scored three and seventh inning runs to pull into a safe lead Alan Hideout Rodney Linn and Jake Thomascn led New market with two hits each included a home run drive Randy Skelcher and Joe Kluczynski connected for other Hub hits Wayne Boone hit three for three to lead the winners Chris Clubine Lance Hear- sum and Hernia McNeill trig gered other East bury hits NEWMARKET Making like they had a monopoly on hits and runs Christian Bap tist defeated East Gwillim bury Heights Tigers 139 in a Newmarket Lobpitch League game Helen pitching against Heights Hospital re cruit Frances Readraan given able support by Larry Blight Neil Pengelly John and husband Robert was pitching winner It was a Sports motherson battery which is something new with junior Brian behind the dish The three hit Hammering Hanks with the were Neil Bob John Westlake and Brian Han Larry Blight had two hits and confused the Seek Batting Title tion baserunners more than somewhat with his base run ning instructions Diane In gram Joy Hilton Wendy Hazel Frampton and Frampton shared other Baptist hits just returned from holidays was brimful of vim and vigour and had four hits to show for it Fran Headman Brian Doyle Tom Kennedy and Ann Ellis own ed other Tiger hits Doyles blow was a home run HOLLAND LANDING A pair of Holland Landing Card stars Larry and Bruce Boyd are in the thick of the battle for the south Senior Softball League batting crown according to statistics issued this week by League Secretary Bob Jack son The Holland Landing Trophy Secretary Bob Jack son The Holland Landing Trophy goes to the batting leader at the end of the regu lar schedule Larry Edney of Gilford with a mark is the present pace setter Harman owns a 379 mark Ron Zielke of is third 376 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