NEWMARKET ALLSTAR BASEBALL Dan Cooneys pitching Senior cl wins NEWMARKET strong fetching performances his teammates heavy hitting led the Newmarket Wallace Construction Seniors to a pair of easy South Simcoe Senior Baseball League last week The Wallace Seniors thumped Tottenham last week then defeated the Orillia Juniors to even their record at Cooney struck out while limiting Tottenham to only three hits last Wednesday at the His teammates gave him more than enough hitting support scoring eight times in the fourth inning The Newmarket club was helped by Tottenhams shoddy fielding The visitors committed seven errors Dennis belted the key blow in the fourthinning uprising a lowering threerun homer over the left field fence Glenn Needier added two doubles to the Newmarket attack and collected a pair of Gerry Glover helped out with a threebagger Sunday in Orillia slammed another homer a solo blast and Glover added a threerun round- tripper to pace Newmarket to the victory The winners con nected for hits in all while Cooney yielded only eight Orillia hits and struck out Glovers homer staked Newmarket to a 3- secondinning lead while roundtripper highlighted a fiverun third was one of Glovers four hits on the day He also stole three bases and knocked in five runs Craig Coulter Bill and had two hits apiece One of Coulters safeties was a double The wins prepared Newmarket for its busiest week of the summer The club plays four games in the next five days beginning with tonights contest against at pm at the Fairgrounds Newmarket will then travel to Thursday and Saturday before returning home for Newmarket net team wins NEWMARKET Newmarket defeated in all four divisions last week in ladies independent team tennis action In the opening match Fitzgerald and Lynda of Newmarket downed Cadogan and Judy Wilson then Mary Ad dison and Watt defeated team of Gail and Jean Coward In the third match and Colleen Dove scored an easy win over Caludia and Gill then Newmarkets Janet Gray and Duana came from behind to beat Karen Walker and Tennis club downed 64 NEWMARKET defeated Newmarket six sets to four Thursday in a York Simcoe Tennis League match Newmarket picked up two wins in mens doubles and one apiece in ladies doubles and mixed doubles In mens action Jerry Collins and Stu Wilson recorded an win for Newmarket while Werner and Wilson won their match Berger and Ed were defeated while Lou and Murray Bantams win two MOUNT ALBERT Ihe East Dan Electric Bantams picked up two wins last week in Softball League action The Trautman Bantams scored runs in the first inning en route to a win Monday over Maple then they came from behind to defeat Bradford Wednesday Steve and Dave each had four hits and a homer in the win over Maple Mike Antler and Andy collected two hits apiece was the winning pitcher with relief held from Antler Trailing East rallied for three runs in the fifth and one in the seventh to beat Bradford hit a single a double and a triple for the winners Ed and Richard Plomp had two hits apiece Winning pitcher Antler allowed seven hits were also downed In ladies doubles Newmarkets team of Jill Muter and Nancy won 82 while Cathie Blair and Sheila were defeated Muter and Collins won in mixed doubles Other Newmarket teams lost Blair and were beaten 86 and ninger lost and and Pattenden were defeated In an earlier match the Newmarket team bowed four straight to Bradford In the opening en counter Becky Membery and Schlemmer of Bradford defeated Gail Wray and Heather Patterson Gill Butler and Dorothy Allen of Newmarket were narrowly defeated 64 in the second match by Kris and June Wright In other matches Bradfords Evans and Helen defeated Mary Addison and while Lee and Jean Heritage downed Newmarkets Chris Surette and Elizabeth King Newmarket will meet tomorrow a pm game Sunday against TYKE Its still a young season but the Newmarket Tykes have already become known for their excellent pitching and equally powerful hitting They did nothing to change that view in winning handily in two League games last week The Tykes slammed hits including a home run and four triples as they routed Aliiston last week Mitchell Perry paced the winners attack with three hits including a pair of doubles while Wayne Hogan connected for three singles Scott Cole clouted a homer John hit two triples David had a triple and a double and Chris Seney added a triple and a single Perry Hogan and Cole shared the pitching duties To go along with their hitting and pitching prowess newcomer Tommy Gray made a splendid defensive play for the Tykes Gray dove along the grass to pull in a ball in left field In their other contest last week the Tykes doubled the score on Bolton 2010 as Terry recorded 10 strikeouts in five innings helped his own cause with a double and two singles while Velema hit a home run and Cole cracked a triple Hogan added a triple and a single Larry Wilson cracked two singles while Seney and picked up a double and a single apiece Steve Ruby and Paul Elliott banged out three hits apiece as the Newmarket Legion whipped Aliiston 324 in a League ghme last week Starting pitcher John tossed the first Ladies sweep match NEWMARKET Newmarket swept all four matches from and tied 22 last week in Ladies Tennis League action In the opening match against Newmarkets Heather and Erika Kerwln defeated Gail George and Elisabeth Stone then Jill Gorman and Jill Muter stopped Diane English and Elaine Beuth 63 In other matches Marion and Marianne came from behind to defeat Terry Mackenzie and 3 while Joan Hall and Sue beat Carol Win loss for York AURORA The York County Rugby Club split a pair of games with Toronto Lions here Saturday The York team blanked the Lions Your June week end Dan put York ahead 30 in the first half kicking a penally goal The winners came on strong in the second half with Bill Davis and John Pitkin scoring Yorks team suffered its first loss of the season dropping a 90 decision to the Lions No2 club This Saturday the York 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