Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 12, 1968, p. 23

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Threerun homer clinches victory NEWMARKET Lee Gould the beltbuckle cat cher of fly balls in the Rays outfield displayed his grounds Thursday Gould smacked a threerun homer in the bottom of the tenth with two out as Newmar ket Rays defeated in a Softball game Goulds smash climaxed a crowd stirring fastball game that had hitting fiel ding and pitching pumped a wrong field Texas leaguer into left field and Don hit to the same spot Goulds The Rays had the Reds trailers in the seventh shook Ray starter depart ed in the eighth did not allow a hit in the eighth ninth or tenth to gain the pitching win the side Starter An infield roller and a walk completed the three run show Don Gibson singled shot to third on thi i and Gary Ted Wilson was belted out first Ray run in the second i peg a wild pitch who had previously tripled of the box in the fifth belted a base to Ken Sturgeon kicked off a it Rays went ahead threerun frame with a two in their eighth a Alex Grant bagger Pegg fattening up Now VICTORIA GREY TRUST NEWMARKET BRANCH STREET LJ Ruby Manager second and scored on a wild pitch af ter reaching the three quarter pole on Ken Stur geons hit Dale assumed the pitching mantle after Nicols homer and retired the side in order Its un usual for master to have any control trouble but such was the case in the top of the ninth as the waited out three walks to load the the tying pitch soared notched six strike outs eight Levesque took over from starter Ted Wil- the The Hays batting average with four hits in five trips hit collected hits a double as did Don Gib- each Spud Kings pitch To softball defeat scored MOUNT ALBERT-Pitch- supplied by Richard a righthander and B a Timbers rising southpaw ace starred when the Zephyr Spud Kings de feated Mount Albert the Mount Albert Dan had hitters short changed for six innings Sports Day softball Norm Roberts the master craftsman got In on the act Roberts pitched the final game for the May who is likely lo Junior for three hits i a row with two out in the the but were kept off winning run May beat out the score sheet when Don a bunt stole second and grabbed a scored on Colin McGill- ler off the bat of Chuck m Wide Angle Mirror lected three hits off Tim bers Roberts pitched a twohitter Richard Lunney threw a two hitter as the Spud Kings beat Mount Albert and Jerry Case in their Bruce Boyd The hits in the Kings second Richard loss Lunney and Hal Kemp Beaches League ace hook ed up in a pitching duel in he semifinal The Jerry Pickering Lunney Kings won it 10 as Ron May hit a triple and scored on Paul Mainprises hit Meanwhile the scheduled to compete in the juvenile ser ies were knocking off Real Estate and Cham berlain Construction as Timbers southpaw slants frustrated the opposition swingers Steve Harrison was pretty fair shakes as a himself hit a Eastmans edge Rays Newmarket Rays lost a tough decision to Imperial Eastman current Barrie League leaders at Dale threw a four It was Jim Burke In the seventh Ibid tercd Ihc tic Dun Gib son drove in all three New market runs with his tow ering fourth Inning home run It came after Bill and Larry hit The Aurora Horse Show drew riders of national and international prestige in the various classes Hansen one of Canadas top dressage experts checks in at the trailer office Saturday afternoon Argus lose Simcoe debut PINE market Argus Camera are used lo the whiffs off Fairy Lake but country air such as around Pine Orchard sends their baiting swings on the skids The could only harvested four hits as they lost their Lake Softball League debut June lo Pine Orchard Big B Brands 11 was a sad occasion for Argus as Newmarket teams bad waited for years to participate in the Lake loop tests for the rural Stan Cook Trophy Main Orchard rnesmcrizor was Armltage pitching star Doug Cook Cook yielded only hits to John Jack Mills and two to catcher Gary Doc Carle- Argus scored two fourth inning runs as singled Peter Dillman reached on tin error and the first of two Bob scored the third Argus run in the fifth as Howie Dennis miss ed a third strike completed the base cir cuit on wild pitches and a stolen base Pine Orchard struck for two first inning runs as Argus starter Zip had control trouble giving up a pnir walks and hits to Dean and Colin Stewart Stewart was the Orchard big gun with three hits and three rbis An infield error and Stewarts second hit double gave Pine Orchard a third inning advant age departed or shores walk Earl Johnston to open Hie fourth suc cessor Bill Duncan was in deep trouble John Leh man and singl ed Ron Preston tripled and Cook hit double for a threerun around Ste warts third hit was the key blow in the Big Bees Bob Welsh Tigers coach AURORA Bob Welsh who prefers to be called was named coach of the Aurora Tigers at press conference held last week at Cousins Fiesta Welsh coached the Etobi- Indians last season Larry Regan Tiger coach of last season moves ahead to be club general manag- at the meeting wilt return to action In the Met ro Junior league next tive led by Bob Montgom ery and Peter Miller plan to carry on with Sunday games at the Aurora Com munity Centre but the games will be played In the evening starting at pm Many hockey from this area attended the press conference including Phillips Top ping Ontario Hockey Asso ciation Doug Marchnnt York Hockey League Bob Wick Aurora Minors Har old Murphy Richmond Hill Jack Bradford Ken Newmarket minors FATHERS DAY GIFTSendorsed by The Champs THESE BRAND NAMES SPELL QUALITY the ARNOLD PALMER jacket by Mm jnckot is Hi- ultima in pot minds ironinu always looks Macltino wash mid dry VANOPRESS PERMAPRESS VAN inj ill of l nnocls ft dry TERICOTA by ARROW Gift him with top quality Pol shin Ill cool crisp look in notion Shaft Ago billion down collar inporod liody Q DON PARKER SHORTS At la Ml Tlio iFiily tailored look In trim holt loops in rsiilroiititill Suotcliijaid soil slain the JACK NICKLAUS shirt Willi Nock or IwolnitUin Sevan SPECIAL QUALITY SOCKS DIVISION OF GRAFTON 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