Tf It LEAGUE SOFTBALL The of the Annua Town Softball League 1 Are na Wednesday Mickey Cliff Chap- man BUI Bill and Alderman Jim Mar ray were named to a nomina ting committee They will bring down sag for a president and the next meeting to held Jo the old town hall Wednesday May at Lea was named see of the league at the Wednesday meeting Five teams were mentioned as possible start ers Ditch Diggers Civil Ser vice Victory Fly ers and teams entered by Cliff Chapman and Grant Ferguson 7 CEMENT BLOCKS Plain and rock face Rock face silo blocks PHONE BRADFORD Bond Head Ontario rner Open Nights Now Closing Hour Friday and Saturday am Monday open for gas closed all day JVv jj-i- PHONE NEWMARKET CONTINUOUS NIGHTLY FROM PM THRU SAT SATURDAY MATINEE AT FBI SAT MAY 1 23 Waiter Bros J BARBARA BOND a GORDON DOUGLAS MirajitDiWARNER BROS WILLIAM LAUGH HIT IN THEIR LATEST PICTURE THEYRE Of ALLAMERICAN f i a ir A TUES FLAMING OUT OF A GREAT BESTSELLER AND THE VAST AFRICAN THE ROMMEL STORY ON AT MASON FUN HIT 12 L fc MARK STEVENS PATRONS TO LAKE LEAGUE Newmarket Pinups the junior ladies team plan to get back In the Lake Junior Ladies Softball league this year Fifteen players Sutton Green- Keith Emm scored in the shirts added another hockey tended the initial practice last trophy to their well provisioned Friday Marilyn Lee has been named president of the club Mrs Cecelia was return ed as and Geo Watt as manager A coach is expect ed to be named in the next week BICYCLE CLUB Cliff Chapman has hopes of re organizing the Aurora Cycling Club All persons interested in cycling are asked to attend a meeting at Mr Chapmans resi dence George St Aurora Tuesday May at pm Cliff is especially interested in hearing from old members of the Club Everybody welcome shelves Monday This was the Charles silverware em blematic of allOntario rural hockey supremacy in termediate A title holders were the Greenshirt challengers Sut ton tamed in two straight to complete an impressive sea son that saw them win games and lose three In the Monday game that wrapped up the Ontario title Sutton busted out for two first and three second period goals to nail a win Fred Taylor first Ted Anderson Geo and John Learoyd in the second Skip Taylor set up three payoff plays Bill Holder came tip with top flight between the pipes effort losing his shutout midway through the third as Orin Nor ton ace broke through to corner pocket a shutout kilt ing shot Sutton goal B Holder de fense K Dunn A forwards Taylor J G Griffith Anderson Taylor A Total Arena Customers How many customers did hock ey draw this winter at the Me morial Arena Arena Manager Stan Smith gave out some inter esting facts and figures on the subject this week Hockey attracted over clients Breakdown shows the Spitfires drew supporters or over per game for their Big Five group two playoff settos with Collingwood and four exhibition games Newmarket District with the inclusion of Mount Albert and enjoyed their best season since the league came into being and attracted payees Sutton in clashes with Bolton and played before 3771 clients and rural caught the fancy of another custo mers Minor hockey midget ju venile Optimists and North York championship series games boosted the total well over 30000 The value of artificial ice and the arena as a recreation center were amply demonstrated when skating figures were totalled A total of skaters drew on their blades over the past winter Demand for practice hours in creased over the previous year Newmarket Figure Skating Car nival drew customers in its two nights run ART CLUB PLANS FOR SPRING SHOW The Newmarket Art Club has been reorganized after a lapse of a year and plans are being made for an active season including a show of the work of members in the town hall May and 13 President of the club is J Other officers are vice Bradley sec Mrs George Haskell committee chair men Bob Mrs Del Mrs Dorothy Bowman and Mr The purpose or the club is the promotion of art for those inter ested as active painters or sketch- in Newmarket and district Newmarkets back in the in termediate baseball fold A Hub entry was accepted at the organ ization meeting of the South Baseball League in Beet Thursday The league will possibly wind up with teams Nine Bradford AUiston Ivy Stroud Everett Maple Leafs Everett Athletics and reentered Thursday Newmarket and New Lowell were accepted as new entrants and league officials a team loop if pending entries from Utopia Thornton and BC Camp Borden come through The Newmarket entry was ac cepted on the basis that only players residing in Newmarket would he eligible South Simcoe League delegates installed pros Sutherland Stroud vice pies Cory sec SPORTS CALENDAR May Bee ion South baseball league sched ule makers meeting May Aurora arena North York Minor baseball league meeting ban tam midget juvenile May Newmarket grounds Town Softball league opener SportsCycle TownHoffman pm ThompsonBell Office Spe cially Hasketts Clare Ludlow executive Art Evans Bradford and Clarence Hogarth Ivy A home and home single sched ule is planned which would give the newly organized locals games Newmarket plans to put a strong team in the field arc pro gressing satisfactorily To dale following officers have been named Geo Hudson vice Ernie manager Ted Robinson executive Geo lough and Tommy The team will stage its initial workout as soon as the Fair Grounds is in shape Some players two catchers three pit chers eight in fielders and seven outfielders arc mentioned as pos sible candidates All home games will be played at the Fair Grounds with Friday mentioned us the most likely home night Badminton Winners After several delays caused by the heavy entry list winners in the North York Badminton league open tournament were duly declared last week Bob Yates Newmarket and Erie Gage Rich Hill won the mens doubles defeating Jack and Art Gib son Richmond Hill in the fi nals Joy Madden and Cun ningham of Richmond Hill de feated Florence New market and Dodo Aurora in ladies doubles Kay Hastings and Bert won the mixed doubles over Marg Coulter and Ernie Madden Rich The tournament closed out a very successful North York Badmin ton league season HASH by George Newmarket Sport Stand back and give cm air or heir Our town gloves and all are going to kickoff this semester Date to doubleheader no leas says Mickey Smith Hoffman a SportsCycle ittr senior ladies for the Softball and ThompsonBell and Specialty tournament May 24 Seems should make a good opener If have to raise cash to pay the teams put as much zip light installation Theyre not their ball duties as they did Into i- alone here are cussing and discussing the rules the same boat need an- Wednesday what a year were in for Debaters were at it four hours and what happened So proximately to complete the job Could go some better and move the grandstand down and several far as this paragrapher could see J boys have been Whispering soccer ended up where it started with in our ears Quite Oak Ridges Perfect Hosts MINOR BASEBALL MEETING A meeting to organize a North York Minor Baseball League will be held in the Aurora arena Monday May at pm It is hoped lliat all towns anil villages in North York will have a rep resentative present Notices of the meeting have out to Bradford Aurora Oak Ridges Richmond Hill Rich- vale Markham Newmarket ML Albert Keswick and Sutton If sufficient entries can he secured pecwee bantam midget and juvenile series will be run League Warms Up Fuses are starling 10 pop in preparation for the early May opening of the town softpall league campaign Monday the Office Spe cialties and Ray Smiths Sports- held initial workouts at the SS diamond The ThompsonBells broke out their Softball equipment at the fair While immediate of the grounds All three clubs re- club are directed towards lite or- ported handsome turnouts with of the May show after ThompsoiiBells hitting the jack- that date regular painting and with trainees sketching nights will be held Theres more to come say TB every two weeks through the officials Were keeping our summer months and weekly atom bombers secret until the thereafter opening game Present membership is open to Fourteen players reported to those years and older and the Office Specialty training interested are urged to join At camp They appear well forti- later date plans will be in every department and to interest younger people in the rate the inside track on the town club WILL CATER AT LOCAL ART SHOW The Newmarket Guide Local association will light re freshment- at the Art show to be presented in the Newmarket Town Hill on Friday Saturday and Sunday May and IS Mrs A Jackson is general convener The show the annual produc tion of the Newmarket Art club will he open to the public on Friday and Saturday evening and during the afternoon on Satur day and Sunday Ihiring each of these four sessions the Guide as sociation will convene the tea Brownies and will serve the refreshments league jug via a battery combination of pitchers John Fireball and Don Lefty Glover and receivers Peaches VanZant and Tod Ray Smiths Bicycles held the fort on the west diamond with la out after the nine starting assignments Cyclemen have a number of last years Triple Seven champs Harvey Gjbney Wayne Robinson Jerry Hugo and MrfCnight on hand and could quite conceivably he the surprise package of the sea son Teams will continue work outs this week As yet Hoff man supposed team in the circuit havent organized Fate of the Hoffman entry should be known this week SOFTBALL The spring organization meet ing of the Barrio and District Ladies Softball League will held at Doug ledgers rest- donee on May at a pin Wednesday BRADFORD THURSDAY SATURDAY In Meet Me After the Show Hetty MaeDanahl Carey FEATURE In Technicolor Fort Osage Rod Janet Leigh and People Against Spencer Tracy Diana Lynn A Millionaire For Christy Fred Mm Murray Parker IS KOTO NIGHT Or ItASLUALL IKAtrilCi For all players wishing to try out with the Newmarket baseball learn the of the will lie laid at the Fair Grounds Friday May interested in playing is retpusted at pm Bring a glove please Oak Ridges Lions Club doing a terrific job of sponsoring min or sports took over the Aurora Arena Saturday night to stage their annual minor hockey night A trio of games in ban tam and midget concluded the busy hockey program Aurora ami teams were invited to provide the opposition for the Oak Ridg es young puck chasers Oak Ridges teams played the perfect hosts allowing their visiting op ponents to pack away victories In all three contests In pee woe Oak Ridges dropped a decision to Noble ton Hill scored both goals Oak Bulges suffered a sol- hack at the hands of Bill dolls Aurora Cubs in bantam Dave- Fines Ron and Dan Patrick potted the Cub tallies Oak midgets put up a game but losing scrap conceding a fi3 win to Rich vale Oak Ridges held light to Rich- vale in the early scrimmaging hut saw the invaders win via three late goals Boh up two scoring credits John one for Oak Ridges Don Willis Bill Ron Glen Turnhull mu Dave with one each the goat scorers Oak Ridges old boys won a default broom ball decision front Richmond till tellers Norm Renville and J brought down the house with a variety of a fieri hegame antics Oak Ridges pee- woes Rob erts Wright l Gallagher P J Comfort P Peterson Willi Ash Wall T 1 Boyle nicker Aurora A Chi Ids J P Chapman Stil ton Patrick Browning Patrick Loveless Vrana Oak Ridges bantams T Booth J J Tiirker J Ha J Wells Oak Ridges V J OlUv Geary it Comfort It J Wright Fromeiit J Welts J tingle Humphrey Jr Ladies League The organization meeting of the Lake Simcoe Junior Ladies softball league was held at Kes wick Tuesday Five team Kes wick Sutton Mount Albert and Newmarket appear to be definite starters Baldwin is considering an entry to boost the league to six teams League delegates will meet again May 13 at the Keswick arena at pm DST En tries and players lists must be in the hands of the secretary at that meeting Beverley Beaton Keswick was returned as sec retarytreasurer A president and vicepresident will be elect ed at the May meeting GWILL SCHOOL LEAGUE Six teams Brown Hill ville Mount Albert Sharon Mount and Hope- Union St have entered the East school softball league League games are plan ned for every Friday afternoon Top two teams in the group standing at the end of May will meet for the league title at the annual Mount Albert Sports Day League opened up last week with Mount Albert blasting Mur ray Edgars Mount Rangers Games scheduled for May are Brown Hill at Mount at Hope Mount Albert at Sharon May Hope at Mount Albert Mount at Sha ron at Brown Hill LIONS BANTAMS bantam hockey club which readied semi finals in the OMHA bantam play downs this season was bono last week The Lions who sponsor ed the team gave them a ban quel tlach player on the team received a as did coach Bill manager Doug and Lions club hoys work chairman George Hugh Bolton Toronto Maple Leafs made the presentation of the wind- breakers Art Marshall was guest speaker The evening closed with movies of the To ronto Maple Leafs at training camp last years rules in vogue Wisely or unwisely well know soon moguls decided to stick to the coffee pot to meet the bills Naturally with lights and equipment to purchase they wont turn aside any prof- meeting- and very good idea for a soccer field at the Fair Grounds without too much work involved Speaking about tournaments heard considerable the subject at one town league was too Bring in leaders In the Lake PeelYork Aurora Town League and pit against our local sides no trouble how to complete a tournament with the lights Thats something that has faded out- here although us change If that doesnt cover the expenses have to con sider a charge at the gate As one worthy puts it sf a double- header isnt worth two bits theres something rotten in you know where Here and there Charlie Van- going strong elsewhere is pondering quite a request Baseball data Newmarkets this week Win Law the baseball business Sportsman asks How about re- hurrah quite a league too viving the old senior visit Bradford league How many fans remember Aces Ivy Utopia Thornton Churchill and New- 14 In South schedule market It was quite a league makers get together Newmarket under Chart Geo ed Robinson Holmes and Joe featured company have called a practice Murray Cock PecWee Hilton tomorrow evening and Bob Peters the Fair Grounds- be if around the infield stations Out- you wish play hardball fielders Harvey Speedy much time to get ready Giles deceased and your para- J Hockey tunes Spits can thats a long time ago how Eddie Bush in his after the of course Big Boy Alex Web- game interview- ColUngwoe was the pitching whiz and won the intermediate A Peaches VanZant the receiver again said Spits were about Aces if we recall went along toughest his charges had to tackle with Gen on the mound Johnny Norm Red Stansmen on the roster Anyhoo Win Law is on the jump to get it going again this time via Midland Camp Borden Its not likely much can be done this year locally The sportsman also Thank you sir and congratula tions to the Builders Were glad and the Newmarket you win again Stouffville Clip look on their way to senior championship Spits beat them three out of four during the sea son guess we ought to challenge them after they get through with a request for a mens team and Port Colbourne Softball Opens May f The Newmarket Town Softball League their season May with a doubleheader attraction At Ray Smiths Sports- Cycle Shop meet Hoffman while ThompsonBells will match Office Specially in the first under the lights attraction at league plans to twinbills each Monday and from there Town League moguls convened and wore assured of four ThompsonBells Office Specialty and a fourth team cither from mans or the town or a combined crew from the two Trie waded into flic rules for four hours ami emerg ed from the wordy debi with last years laws in tact Baseball players given the green light to in the Newmarket Softball League and players living within a mile radius of Newmarket or working locally will he eligible regardless of their oilier activities hi other leagues Delegates voted for the time being to carry on with a rather than a at the gate All games in the town league wilt le played at Fair Grounds On the alleys Legion Teams Fare Well Legion am dan teams have tared well in life Ontario kit tea in of ley Charles Gordon Del iVm- VUlirleiVlhifsh Halt and Lea fifth In playoffs at last a I a hams I ho The Ley I on dan team of J Fisher Hill Hanger and Stew reached the semi finals luVforc ens ted the doub les Jim llsher ami hill leached the finals lief ire IdsIiil Wind Up Ice Season One team and one league con cluded their hockey Sanson over the week Friday night coach Ha Bradley who has twice guided the Maple Leafs the Optimists crown en- lertainid his a2 ship winning learn at his home- following re freshmen Is Coach Bradley presented each player willi a loam picture and expres sed his to each for his part winning the champion ship Jack Hamilton Optimists president passed along the clubs congratulations to the champions Hay Smith president of the District Hockey league the execu tive team coaches and managers at his home last week conclude a must successful town league season G it I were Harry Grant Murray Harry Lavehder Simpson Hilt Ingram Hob Harvey Stan Smith Geo- Sr Ladies Organize With daylight saving just over the horizon the local pot has really begun to bubble- Latest team to gel down to or ganizing for the coming soft- ball battles is senior Indies nine The met last week to name an executive Busman was returned as president Maude vice- president and Joyce Day secre tarytreasurer Charlie Van ant will again guide the team from the bench and was the nous decision of the meet ing to ask Frank Top Court ney to again assume the man agership tl was indicated that most of last years players would be hack and several new faces are likely to give the regulars a battle for starting assignments Entry will again be made in the and District Ladies Softball League mid intermedi ate A practice scheduled for early next week and it is hoped that everybody Interested in playing with the settlor ladies will be on hand Pinups have won the Office Specialty Thursday night ladies league championship Over the season the Pinups collected points runnerup Queens 10 ami trailers Dubs Eva Whitfield headed the howlers last week with a Flo SKI Audrey A week to go and the Coons have a threepoint margin atop the Monday Night Indies Present standing Coons ISOs Jets lint Hods Blue Bonnets 17 12 made the big gain last week with a win oyer Wildcats Blue Bonnets Hot Rods Jets Coons Edna bowled 2 for a new ladies high at Joe Smiths and 321 a new high single Hester Clark count ed Flo Phil Emma 574 Jeanne Ann borne Audrey Stevens High single flat Bert high single with handicap Dave high triple Frank high three with handicap Ernie Rank 11311 The bowlers will of ficially close the season Friday with a banquet One night to go in tht Office Specialty Thursday Night In dies loop Pinups Queens and Dubs Vatt- put together games a total it lead the scoring last week Kva Whitfield clicked for lim2H Marian Thursday Night Ladies have week to go and Myrtle Dunn lied for tops with triple marks Helen Tont- Bessie Marie Ret Van Ella Wilkin Well Claire Pollock Coons swept to a out over Hot Rods in the Monday Hall Norn relics League MS Helen Tug- Blue Bonnets spilled Wildcats 1 Jets and shared the take home points of two each- league standing Wildcats Jets Hot Blue Bonnets scores were turned in by Flo mi 12592111 llniisday Night Ladies dosed their regular season last week Ton howler was Helen soil Hetty VanZant The sals will bowl for the Herman over the next Phil weeks lock Gibson 531 Smith 533 Dean fide More Sports On Page 9 intiiustki IN Ho vie have any soccer players in our midst Are there enough to form team Thats a query that has been fired at Kra and press In the If youre inter- vested In soccer kind- leave your name at the and Kx press with Jan Bob Lome Wass Geo of Kx press staff If cnmifth Interest is shown a team ran lie formed and pos as a starter an East side vs West side game FROM LAST WEEK Francis six went on a high scoring spree last week to cop the Office Specialty Of- ficemens League crown last week Final standing Cooks 44 Ben netts Top individual efforts were turned in by Doug Jim Cook Joe Tunney Francis lane COD Final statistics from the Town Industrial League Del high average of Roy Koffcr Jack Hall Floss Gibson Tiiclma Rose Jeanne Gam i 1 The annual spring challenge series between the Office and Factory bowling squads at the Office Specialty got underway Tuesday a Brown North End alleys and Watts carried the Factory ban ner Cooks arid team represented the Office days results Watt Cook The teams will resume action next Tuesday at Joe Smiths to break the dead lock Geo was top individual marksman with r 3 V TST 7