Newmarket Era and Express, 8 May 1952, p. 7

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year is requested to have a players list available for inspection at the May meet ing v i f are ready for all comers in the Lake Simcoe Soft ball League Well be stronger than last year- Practices have been going on this week and well seek an exhibition game next week reports Manager Jack Perry the clubs super deluxe shortstop has been nam ed coach and of note has been ticket ed for the assistant coaching job Cryderman is manager The team will carry on its activi ties under the Ath letic Association sponsorship On Top Brown Hill came up a win over Murray Edgars Mount nine Friday to take over undisputed possession of first place in the East School Softball League It was the Millers second straight triumph In the other Friday affrays Sharon downed Mount Albert in a well played contest to re cord their first victory of the campaign HopeUnion Street Combines collected a win over Queensville to make their first mark in the win column Games Friday May are Hope at Mount Albert Mount at Sharon at Brown Hill LEAGUE STANDING Brown Hill 0 Sharon Hope 1 1 Mount Albert 1 Mount tip p The flexitime f go to see uncle Ed Im going to go on the bus Last week grandma and I had a long bus rip and the drivers were really When we changed buses the driver helped grandma and to pick out our new bus and hetofd her not to worry about anything The new driver was swell too and he told me he had a little girt like at home I sure like going on the bus FARES ARE LOW Q ROUND TRIP Z BOSTON 2680 LOS ANGELES ST LOUIS WASHINGTON Surcharge Included Tickets and information at KING GEORGE HOTEL NEWMARKET Phone COACH Organizes Schomberg plans for the softball season given the once over at an organization meeting Monday evening Elgin Hastings the villages busy soft- ball worker was named manager Hob Moody returned as coach and Geo Johns was elected secretarytreasurer Were going back in the PeelYork Softball League and the outlook is bright for another strong entry reports Manager I fastings Berg Ladies Back will be buck in the Ladies Softball League again this season to de fend the championship annexed last year Elgin Hastings has taken on the doubleduties of coach and manager of the team League delegates will meet tonight Thursday at President Elgin Hastings resi dence to draw plans accept en tries and elect officers for the coming season- Last years four teams Beaton and Ket- are all reported ready to get back into league action this season Horn Head has been mentioned as a possible fifth team I life On The Courts Newmarket Tennis enthusiasts are starting to stir The club is now open to accept memberships for the season The club plans to put forth a special effort to interest juniors in tennis and to increase the junior member ship in Club fees for pub lic school pupils for the season are for high school students Keith Davis Newmarkets Mr Tennis will again conduct his junior tennis instruction classes this season Classes will be held on each Tuesday and Thursday evening from to JO pm at the Newmarket Tennis Club courts Classes will commence on Tuesday May and will run through to June Some boys and girls took advantage of the Instruction clas ses last year and if youre inter ested in tennis kindly contact Mr Davis at for information or report directly to the tennis courts May Practices are underway Watch our smoke this year weve got hidden talent to spring on the boys and have no inten tion of league doormats says Coach Henry in re porting Canadian Hoffman will be back in the Town Softball League Running mates with coach Henry VanZant in guiding the Hoffman entry are Bob Murray manager and Dewey Kuhns assistant coach The team operates under the banner of the Canadian Hoff man Recreation Commission Fridays scheduled Town Soft ball League attraction has been called off because of the bingo in the arena league will resume activity Monday re ports president Mickey Smith The Monday doubleheader at traction will send the winners of the Office Specialty Thompson Bell clash against the victors in the saw- off in the floodlight contest at Losers in the opening game attractions will meet in the twilight game league teams will also be in action Wednesday May but up to press time it wasnt known whether a single twilight game or a doubleheader would be staged HOPE Mothers Day service will be held in Hope United church on Sunday May 11 at pm Miss Allison Newmar ket spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs George Barker Mr and Mrs Harry Haines had supper on Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Barker Sorry to report that Mrs Fred Gibson fell and cracked a bone in her foot We wish her a speedy recovery- ZEPHYR Mrs Chas Lepard Newmar ket was visiting Mr and Mrs Dewey Graham last week A number from here attended the concert given by the Borden Dairy Concert Party in the Mount Albert Church on Mon day The sympathy of the commun ity is extended to Mr and Mrs Ray Thompson in the death of their infant at the Hos pital for Sick Children on last Tuesday Mr Wm underwent an operation in Toronto General Hospital last week We hope ho may soon he well enough to re turn to his home again Mr and Mrs L Profit spent last Saturday in Toronto Miss Norma and friend of Oxbridge are visiting Miss Dorothy Curl OBITUARY William Pollock Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon for John William Pollock who died at his home here on Sunday Apr 27 Mr Pollock who was in his year was born in North on June 30 A lumberman alt his life Mr Pollock a son of William Pollock and Annie left his home near Newmarket For a time he carried on business in Michi gan In he came to and along with his father the late William Pollock the firm of William Pollock and Son was founded Since that time he has operated continuously at Englehart and in the surround ing area At the present time the firm has their saw mills at Ont While in Michigan Mr Pol lock married the former Miss Grace of Mentor on Sep tember who survives along with three sons Clayton Ralph and Bruce of and three daughters Evelyn of New at home and Aura Murray Wood- side of Ottawa A sister Flor ence Mrs Walter Errett of Vancouver also survives The death of John Pollock re moves from the north one of its keenest curlers During re cent years he was not able to take as active a part in the an cient game but when his health permitted it he was usually found at the curling rink either participating in the game or fol lowing its progress behind the glass His presence and chuck ling laugh will be missed in the years to come when curlers ga ther His business during much of the year kept him away from his home town and he never had the time he felt to take part in the various forms of municipal government When a Rotary club was formed at he was one of its charter mem bers and he took a keen inter est in the work of not only the club but of the Rotary organization The funeral services at the Presbyterian church were con ducted by the Rev Gillies pas tor assisted by Rev Darlington of the Anglican church and Rev Geo Crews of the United church Pallbearers were Frank Thib Albert John Don Doug and Roy Bond In terment was in ceme tery WNE ORCHARD members are reminded of family night to be held Union Church on Friday at oclock Program is being arranged District annual will be held at King City United Church at am on Thursday May Mrs Baker of have been visiting her sister Mrs Jesse Lundy and Mr of Cedar Valley Special Mothers Day service at Union Church on Sunday May at Honor mother by attending church on Mothers Day Rev E will be in charge of the service Special Mothers Day program is being arranged for Sunday school at 10 am All are welcome to at tend both services Church of Christ Sunday ser vice at am and Sunday school at am Mr Lang underwent a very serious operation last Tuesday in the Toronto General hospital and is doing as well as can be expect ed- Mrs M of Belle ville spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Jenkins Mr and Mrs George West spent Sunday with their son Mr Ken West and Mrs West Heather and Kearns Toronto spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Kearns Mrs J Hummel of will be a guest speaker at the United Church next Sunday it being Mothers Day we hope there be a good attendance MOUNT PISGAH The Mount A will meet at the home of Mrs Alvin Stephenson on Wednesday May at pm Devotional will be taken by Mrs A Smith Mrs Leslie Smith will be in charge of the program and there will be a guest speaker in the person of Mrs W Roll call Name of a mother mentioned in the Bible will be Mrs Stephenson Mr and Mrs Harold Toronto visited the Norman Browns on Sunday Mrs Frank Minns underwent an operation to remove a catar act from her eye on Wednesday of last week It was successful Mrs Minns has the honor of be ing the first patient to be oper ated on in the newly completed operating room of the hospital at Lansing She is ex pected home one day this week A painful accident happened to Mr Herb on Satur day of last week While mov ing milk cans around one slip ped and fell breaking a toe Best washes for a quick recovery The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Slay Page THE Calvert SPORTS COLUMN I B TRANSPORT LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND FURNITURE STORAGE CRATING PACKING PHONE NEWMARKET KESWICK WELLDRILLING CO and 6 inch wells PHONE 2404 KESWICK ONT 9 pm ADMISSION 50 cents 350 IN PRIZES Sponsored by St Johns Church Another Kentucky Derby passes Into history to be recorded into the colorless exactitude of mathematical equine annals another winner is being glamorized as the most remarkable animal of the era which custom and the routine procedure But how long will the glamor last How soon will it be rubbed off When if ever wilt the practical and none sport more so horse folk remark scornfully How did THAT thing ever come to win the Derby Never perhaps This winner may move on to equal the greatness of who triumphed in the Run for the Roses But we recall a Derby winner who never had greatness before and never afterward His brief moment of glory came that May afternoon of when in the final yards of the Churchill Downs stretch two horses thundered towards the wire urged by their two frantic jockeys One and his glory too later faded off into sheer disgrace was Donald Meade riding Brokers Tip next to the rail executing one of the tricks that led to his disbarment He had a grip on the saddle cloth of the other horse Head Play ridden by Herbie Fisher As the horses the finish spectators saw Fisher strike Meade with his bat as he sought to shake Meade loose from the clinging grip on his saddlecloth They were almost inseparable as they tore past the post The judges saw Brokers Tips nose in front There was a tremendous roar from the 35000 Kentucklans present for a Bradley horse had won the fourth Derby for his owner and the winners share of It was one of the most thrilling finishes in Derby his tory and one of the most talked about The winner was a great horse that days as thousands sang his praises and columns of print glorified his quality But the sudden glory faded fast When Brokers Tip won that Derby he was a maiden He had never won a race He was the second maiden in history to have won the classic the Canadian- owned Sir Barton having preceded him Sir Barton racing for the late Commander J K I Ross went on to become a famous racer but Brokers Tip went on to become a flop One week after the Derby he raced Head Play and others in the another stake Head Play won but Brokers Tip the great horse of the week before ran absolutely last In fact he never won a race again When retired to the breeding farm he apparently was a failure there And a few years later the horse that won 48000 that May after noon was sold for a mere and completely disappeared from view Sic transit gloria Perhaps were laying too much stress on the glories of a Derby which really isnt a Derby at all in the truest sense of the word Its a weak imitation of the daddy of all derbies the English race which is at a mile and a half a 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