Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Jun 1953, p. 13

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i of more in trade yon re- one food for Playing Cards We will redeem 12 comp ter one of Remembrance Quality Finish tag Cards our BROS LTD Newmarket Phone i DIFFERENT Nylon Tricot shirt I your extra thought Its comfortable for yearround wear for travelling because it easily so quickly never needs to be Ironed- Nylon Tricots in blue tan grey am June 20th Newmarket GET RESULTS SPORTS COLUMN weather about it Every rightthinking person Is in fa- vor of better international relation as a means of extHeatlng the world from the sloughs of hot and cold wars hate bitter ness intolerance and all festerings upon our lives But its the attitude towards the Everybody talks about it mighty few do anything In fact the only gentleman we know whose inter est in improved international relations is so keen and sincere that he a willing every year to spend a small fortune to pro mote such good feeling is John Jay Hopkins who devised sponsors and finances two of the greatest international golf events staged in Canada the Canada Cup invitation two somes dated this year in its inaugural to coincide with Cor onation Week and the Canada-United- States matches immediately afterwards John Jay Hopkins is years old and player president and chairman of the board of General Dynamics His hobby isnt golf but he believes the broad avenue of sport is one along which the nations might march in peace and harmony to better relations and better relations are his hobby Hobbies can run into money and frequently do particu larly if yon happen to be importing golfers from France Ger many South Africa Australia and other points at around per team of two Last year when John Jay Hopkins staged the first International matches he underwrote the venture which brought two teams of six golfers each from as far away as South Africa to Montreal paid the transporta tion living expenses and a fee to every participant When the matches were finished there was a deficit of almost which Mr Hopkins cheerfully paid So long he re marked as everybody was happy It was well worth This year his Canada Cup matches a new addition which has attracted twosomes representing eight different nations has Its inaugural on Coronation Day June 2 The entrants include two professional players from Germany So rapidly did the fame of the international spread that Argentina Aus tralia England France Germany Mexico South Africa and of course Canada and the United States made entries for the Canada Cup From all indications this event will become one of the worlds outstanding events expensive but all dedicated to the belief of John Jay Hopkins that they will foster a better understanding among the nations The Canada Cup itself will weigh pounds It Li made of solid stiver and Is so large that part of It had to be imported from the US It Is in diameter Inches deep and is based on Brazilian onyx It cost or about times as much as the Stanley Cup Mr Hopkins pays for that too All of which is sport at work in the best Interests of world harmony At least one projection of the idea by mm co DISTILLERS LIMITED AMKUtSSlURO SPORTS CALENDAR June pm fair grounds and district la dies Stayner vs Newmarket pm Aurora park town league twinbill Queen City vs Ditch Diggers Yankees Hospital pm Lake softball Kes wick vs vs Mount Albert pm North York midget baseball Aurora at Sut ton June pm fair grounds baseball South league Newmarket pm Aurora park softball Lake jr ladies Newmarket at Au rora pm Lake jr la dies Keswick at Mount Albert pm Aurora park hardball di amond North York bantam Mount Albert at Aurora baseball South league Aurora at pm Lake Simcoe league Mount Albert at Keswick Zephyr at Willow Beach pm North York juven ile baseball Newmarket at Rich mond Hill Aurora at Stouffville June am fair grounds twinbill school base ball 130 pm Mount Albert park annual tournament June 7 pm Aurora park baseball South Simcoe league Beeton at Aurora 7 pm fair grounds baseball North York bantam Richmond Hill at New market Aurora at Mount Albert pm Pine Orchard diamond Newmarket town league Office Specialty vs Pine Orchard pm softball Lake Simcoe jr ladies Newmarket at Sutton June pm fair grounds baseball North York juvenile Aurora at Newmarket pm Aurora park town league Queen City vs Hospital Yankees vs Ditch Diggers 7 pm softball Lake league at Zephyr pm baseball North York bantam Mount Albert at Oak Ridges June 715 pm fair grounds Newmarket town league Pine Orchard vs Town pm Aurora park baseball North York juvenile Newmarket at Aurora pm baseball South Newmarket at pm Lake lea gue Zephyr at pm softball and district New market at pm base- ball North York New market at Richmond Hill pm Lake jr ladles at Keswick King City and Beaten In Openers Newmarkets Town League To Start With Three Teams Plans for a Newmarket town league were completed Wednesday Three teams Of fice Specialty Roy Eves town giants and Pine Orchard are en tered The delegates gave the schedule their best attention Wednesday and set Wednesday as a local home night Pine Orchard newest league member was handed six home games to be played on the Pine Orchard diamond The league schedule was to open last night and Monday next Orchardmen to play hosts to the visiting Of fice Specialty squad With the league balloon about to go up its customary to take a peek at the prospective teams and their chances of copping the bunting First a quick look see at the Specialty last years Theyll be well heeled in the bat- North York Minors Plan Big Season It was definitely established at the North York minor baseball leagues schedule makers meet ing last week that the league will have 17 teams this season Entry list covers six juvenile three midget five bantam and three teams Juvenile teams entered tery department with fireballer John Shedlowick and ace Don Glover to swing in the strikes and Charlie to receive Other veteran perform ers ready and eager to sign are John Bun Cook Don and Bernard Kay The Specialty should be at or near the top when the regular season curtain rings down Roy Eves has been busy with his contracts inking Lloyd Pres ton and Art for mound work Other seasoned softball players to aid the cause will be Don Smith Bruce Norm Legge Bill Jolinston Wilson Fred Dilman and Doug Simpson exMount Albert star Its also rumored Mc Donald has been signed to aid Roy Eves in the coachingman aging department Pine Orchard has reached into the town grab bag to spear Mickey Smith as playing coach Pine Orchard will have most of last years league side including Ted Nobby Ash Alvin Pegg and Doug Hope Orchard men are also angling for Cook as pitching aid for Ted It adds up to three strong teams and you can look for some hot action in the town league season League president is Don Smith Mickey Smith and The sun shone long enough on Thursday to allow the Peel- York to make a start Two games were played Home dis ciples at King City and had little to cheer about when the first returns rolled in In a marathon King City lost a close decision to jackpotted for seven second innings runs and collected 5 in the fifth to pile up their majority King City needing three to gain a tie piled in for two runs in the lost of seventh hut all important ty ing runs escaped their grasp Phil went for four and Cord Orr completed the King mound duties Broad and George were the invad ers winning twosome King Citys big plutc guns were third Parsons Phil MacDonald Bob Gillies and Jim In other league curtain ruber disaster struck bergs A crew thats the young by tho way as Summit rallied Into to trim the Berbers kept pace in the early rounds on the strength of Howard Archibalds and Doug hurling are Bolton market Mount Albert and Oak Ridges peewee Newmarket Au rora and Lake Wilcox Stouff ville Bolton Lake Wilcox and Oak Ridges are the new teams in the circuit this season It was decided to affiliate the league with Ontario Baseball As sociation and league winners in the various series and D will carry the North York league banner into the provincial play- downs A double home and home schedule will be played in the juvenile midget and bantam series while it Is planned to run a series of Saturday afternoon tournaments later in the season in Schedule of early games in the league are as follows Bantam June 5 Mount Albert Aurora June Aurora at Mount Albert June Rich Hill Newmarket June Mt Albert Ridges June Newmarket at Hill Midget Aurora at Sutton June Newmarket at Sutton June Sutton at Aurora Juvenile June Newmarket at Rich Hill June 5 Aurora June Aurora Newmarket June Bolton June 10 Newmarket Aurora June Rich Hill at Wilcox June L Wilcox at Rich Hill June Bolton at Ladles Newmarket ladies started their Barrie and District league season Thursday at the fair grounds when they whipped Barrie Greer Aces defending Tremendous factors in the opening game of the local nine were the sure fire fielding of Terry and Mary Osborne the two hit three hitting of Dean and giltedged eight- hit pitching of Sarah There were other first night highlights to be sure and one of them was the forceplay fashion ed by Terry and Jeanne The bases were loaded in the fifth Dot Miller flinger drove hard to short it clipped Terry Held on the shin and conveniently bounc ed into Jeanne waiting mitt to kill a budding rally Terry was also the pivot player in the other feature field ing gem as Dot Miller tried to stretch a long center field hit into a four baser Lois Darrach fielded the ball whipped it into short stopper who prompt ly sailed it home to Dean to catch the speeding Barrie run ner by a country mile Barrie started the scoring ball rolling on Robin Lennoxs triple in the first innings and it was good for their initial run Bar- other runs were gathered one in the fourth and one the first of the seventh Trailers Newmarket tied It in the second without benefit of a hit as Mary Osborne circled the sacks on a trio of bobbles The locals fashioned a 31 lead in the third on back to back singles by Terry and Jeanne The fourth was Newmarkets big one They exploded for four runs on an er ror Mona Deans double Sarah single and Terry Reid triple Locals completed their mastery of with a run in I the fifth on hits by Barbara Xkaodajr Jem LEAGUE HAS TEAMS Elgin Hastings ace sportsman was reelected president of the York la dies league at a recent organization meeting Ken Brown of is vicepresi dent and sportsman Ray Rogers was returned as sec retarytreasurer Four teams Schomberg Ket- and Kleinburg have entered the ran Kleinburg are the new entrant this season League season will open week It will he tonight Thursday and tomorrow night Schomberg will visit and Express bring result Fvfe Picketing Trips SAC In Juvenile Meet Pickering College athletes and Barbara Watt finally found the pitch she was looking for in the sixth and pounded out a base empty homer to complete the scoring Sarah Bnrradell gave up eight hits Newmarket found Dot Miller for nine Local hit scored a 164165 point victory over St Andrews College Thurs day in their annual interschool Juniorjuvenile track and field meet Pickering piled up a OS- SB advantage in the juvenile di vision while St Andrews tri umphed in junior Paul Chappie Pickering scoot- were Terry Dean er racked u four firsts to dom- Sarah Barradell with two inate the junior sector and came Jeanne up with three record shattering Watt and Barbara Rose performances Chappie cleared Jilroed In with a hit each to the bar at feet to establish a JP Charlie VanZant new high jump record and there proceeded to scoot the yards in seconds the Off yards in seconds to book new marks Peter Smith was other Pickering field specialist to score first heaving the shot Tony Allen Pickering speed ster boasted first in and yard dashes and Dave collected a first a second and a third in the field events to spearhead Pickerings juvenile win St Andrews yard shuttle relay team drove over the lino in 302 seconds for the visitors one record breaking job little Giants Winners Of Midget Opener Nobody has come up with a substitute for good hurling In baseball Coach Lowell Waller and his right hand man Eddie Pitt who are the holm of our Little Giants drew on grade A pitching from Jnckio Mills to subdue Sutton in Sutton Thursday It was the opening of the North York Midget Baseball League season Mills chucking in form shot a two hitter at Mills only spot of trouble developed in first frame when his rangefinder was a little off target couple of walks together with single by Mike Suttons south paw populated the sacks Mills rose to tho occasion to whiff two Sutton swingers In row to keep his shutout intact After that Jack wan in command whif fing It VanZant talked called and caught a three star game and added to his long hall hitting with a ringing double and single Don McKnight coun ted similar marks to load in swingswat depart ment All WallerPitt men got in to act with at least a hit each and third Grant Morton furnished fielding play with an of a liner aimed over tho hot corner Newmarket VanZant J Mills McKnight Morton Pitt Smart C ttai Heeds Your iawaKafy North York Minors Open This Week It was definitely established North York Minor Baseball leagues schedule makers moot- recently that tho league will have this season The entry list covers Juvenile midget bantam pee wee teams Juvenile teams enteral are Bolton Luke Wilcox Newmarket Richmond midget Newmarket Aurora unci Sutton Richmond Hill Aurora Newmarket Mount Allien and Ridges Aurora Lake Wilcox Bolton Wilcox Oak Ridges are new teams in the circuit this season It was decided to affiliate the league with tho Ontario Base ball Association and league win ners in various series and will carry the North York League banner Into playdowna A double homo and home schedule will bo played In Juvenile midget and bantam series while it Is planned to run a series of tournaments later in the season on Saturday after noons In HERE FRIDAY acid test for our Interme diate Legion will hold stage front and center this week Locals to Alliston dofondlng cupholders in a home and home sat Last night the were enrded to play In wvd tomorrow manager Ted Robin son and coach Herb Cain will throw out their hopefuls at tho fair grounds at good weather the fan turnout of In to crowd the bleach ers To A Rollicking Start Bill Mundell Auroras Mr Minor Baseball trotted out his powerhouse juvenile crew against Lake Wilcox in the North York Juvenile baseball league season opener Wednesday Bills band impressed the baseline critics with a win over tho leagues new entrant Geo kicked in with a fancy dan two hitter and was supported by long ball clubbing from Alan Childs Stew Wilson find Jim Hammond The latter trio boshed apple for a double couple of singles to lead the parade Ker swung in a similar vein In support of steady pitching Aurora scored in every frame jackpotting five In both the second and third and eompleted their steam roller win with a six run flare up in the fifth no hitter spoiler was Don opposition moundsmtm who out both Lake Wilcox 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