Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), May 13, 1970, p. 19

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Hasketfs Hash Town league opens May George If the weatherman doesnt do us wrong look forward to fastball games next The Hays says manager Roberts open their home leaches League season May 21 come along to provide first night opposition We expect Wallace nine to open here May 20 in the rejuvenated Senior Softball setup Hays will be playing every Thursday at home Wallys aces Wednesday The Town Leaguers going with ten teams in two fiveteam divisions have asked for Monday and Tuesday nights for twin bill attractions That makes the fairgrounds home for at least four nights a week Newmarket East GwiUimbury midget are also looking for a night At this time of the year there just isnt enough diamonds to go Come August and theres no problem half the tennis are gone by that stage Rays with newcomer Dom Domlnas Dale and Jerry Case should be top flight for Reaches League honors Ray Twinncy is sponsor of the club Hon is the coach The Hays have the right man in the right spot They dont come any better than Don SENIOR LEAGUE READY Three experts in the game of fastball are the helm with the Newmarket entry in the Senior Softball League George Ncw- mnn is coach Wallace and Lou are Georges able assistants This trio of loaders arc bound to provide running and hustling ball team which should make for lots of Wednesday action at the fairgrounds flats Aurora Merchants and Aurora Rolling Hills juniors are both in the newly Richmond Mill Fastball League Gabby Lapoinlc is Merchant coach Don and Jim are the junior team leaders You can bet when the two Aurora teams hook up for games theres going to be plenty of fireworks Aurora fans wont have long to wait for the first clash In fact the schedule maker has Hie two teams kick ing off major fastball in Aurora May 19 at pm at the town park MAY ASKINGS Aurora fans interest in the Stanley Cup picked up last week when Norm Dennis played for St Louis in the third game in the series Dennis who we thought should have been up there long ago looked right at home in the big time Bruins heal St Loo in four straight has been years since the won the covered jug This must bring back fond memories to Newmarkets Herb Gain Herb was a member of the cup of 1911 playing along with such as I Hi Clapper Schmidt and Clapper born in Newmarket as was Herb Cain DISTRICT REPRESENTED North York had a special interest in the cup series Swoop of was traded to the from Die Leafs this past season Swoop came up with some great games in the run to the cup title Swoops brother of known us Due was i member to Aurora to Ernie at the If Buffalo wins the alder Cup there will lie reason lo celebrate here Randy is playing defense for the Bison and playing exceptionally well from all reports Itavs las piined the club for the finals Weve lost the services of three great leaders Bill after several sea sons as Newmarket Minor Hockey Association president retired at the annual meeting Ken Ten teams are in the like Ladies Softball League reports President Brian Meyers Why doesnt Newmarket have a team in the Wo would hope someone would come forward Newmarket md Aurora teams have drop ped out of the Lake Softball League o tuck to rural with Keswick Mount Albert Pine Orchard -in- 1 ii n 1f as its of the Turnip King to take on this job again this season This must bury required This great news The township has needed an arena for some time They have more than boys registered for Add to this figure skater- skaters and whal have and it adds up lo quite a flock requiring winter recreation We congratulate the many people who Jive worked so on this project and bis committee started the ball roll ing and the committee chaired liv Art Ferguson includes Ross Chapman Johnson Ed Tidman Bill Steele and Kay NEWMARKET The Newmarket Town Soft ball League after its glit tering seventeam start last season is going big league in 1970 Entries from 10 teams were accepted at the leagues annual meeting held at the York Curling Club May Delegates attend ing voted to split the 10 teams into National and American Leagues with five in each division Ameri- leaguc teams ore Provin cials TackDwel lers Rankers Local and National league league The Idea of players doing the umpiring appear ed to have gone over well in league play dele gates voted no player playing with another cam in organized ball would be eligible for town league competition Team entry at to each league will be eligible start May for the playoffs first to play third second Gorman and vicepresidents Larry Hick man secretary and Lorry Blight treasurer League play will Spated light the fairgrounds The National lea gue teams hope to play a double header each Monday and the American league clubs the same on Tuesday One team in each league fourth on a bestofthree basis in the first round The league champions in each group will meet in the Town League World Scries Bob Groves of fered trophy It will go to the player selected by the team captains judged to have shown best sportsman ship and who contributed bye each Team representa tives present were Bob Groves John Williamson Legion Wat Bob Bran don Bankers Roger Paul Bill Hickman Brooklin Concretes Larry Hickman Charles Clulterbuck Lacal Brian Jones Larry Blight Tackdwellers Ciamplni Ian Robertson Provincials Preston ThreeStar Hoofing Terry Gorman Dodgers Ea gle Hills Merle Re- and Ger ry were the over stars in the Mon day Ladies League Other paceset ting marks were chalked up by He- Young 585 Shirley Bray Carol Darnbrongh Linda Gibson Lil Row land Janet Connoll 516 Marilyn Dolaa Irene Giles 543 Thorns 521 Glenys Ford 515 Norma Jean Anne CAMP RICHILDACA Founded and Education CHARTERED BUS TRANSPORTATION WEEK PERIODS JULY AUG Phone Richmond Hill Onl 8842844 FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC FOLDER CAMPING ASSOC Save CUTPROOF mm Apply for a CANADIAN TIRE Credit Card EXTRA Cash and Carry BONUS COUPONS LllllllDinil TIRI SPECIAL GRECIANSTYLE Urn Planter FT VINYL Lawn Soaker

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