Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Jun 1953, p. 13

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ORCHARD CEMENT BLOCK CO nomt OW A using THE NEWMARKET Oft Drill Hall Newmarket COMPUTE RADIATOR SERVICE PICK UP AND DELIVERY J ALftnonzeo for UNITED MOTOR SERVICE 1 I BACK HOE ponds Trenching BULLDOZING fa Sack Filling Driveways Grading TRUCKING Gravel Fill Top BY HOUR OR CONTRACT or writ Out Year Chamber of Comneree is a J I J i I A I A W TIRE A TUBE BIG 1 ii A ft I RECAPPING VULCANIZING ROAD SERVICE With league Art King Glover furnished two hits on deck to officially declare navigation open the Lake Sim- coe softball leagues big show opened Wednesday Busy chaps the first week have been the scorekeepers Heres the scores posted by the contending teams in the first week of action Willow Beach 2 Keswick dorf Mount Al bert 2 Keswick Mount Al bert 4 Zephyr Willow Beach looksee first at the venWillow Beach starter con test indicates that Belhaven has rounded up a stronger crew this season Rookie Murray Thompson handcuffed the chers and drew home run hit support from Winch and Geo Davidson McNeill making his umpteenth start was the victim of Bels hit explosion At Vandorf Thursday the Kes wick power house swingers Staged a strong finish to trip Vandorf 94 Bob Pollock waggled a big bat for two triples Ken swung three for four and long ball hit ters Tiger and Eddie caused consternation In the Vandorf camp Harold Smith in his pitching debut for Josh Preston the Top clubbers for Vandorf were rookie Jack Baber Josh and Jim Preston headed by and Ross Chapman strode into Mount Albert Thurs day to claim a win over the Horner Case led The combined three hit chucking of Don Glover and Canton coupled with two rib socking from Bill Burkholder and Doug Eves proved too much for this years rookie crop Trailers flared up in the seventh on Art Gib- walk and back to back doubles by Elmo Paisley and Jim to drive the shut out wolf from the door Homer rescued rookie Paul Mainprise after counted two each in the first second and fourth Mainprise was credited with the only hit off Glover Don Ward Doug Eves Bill and Bruce one each for the victors Kelly Case El mo Paisley and Bruce were the deluxe fielders Keswick clabbers scored in every frame Friday to please the home viewers with a win over Mount Albert Four ply smashes by Ron Eddie and four by Ken Hod- gins and Ted Anderson fired Keswick Harold Smith shut out Mount for four frames before Claude Pollock relieved and the went to work for their runs featured by Kelly Cases four bagger Lunacys Zephyr Blues gassed up for another big year benefitted from top flight hurl ing by Ron to put Willow Beach to sleep Friday 177 Blues made it a rout with five and seven run frames All the Blues got aboard on hits rookie Bud and vet eran Ron led the with four each The Beach men not in the slump were Al Chap- pell and Dick Sinclair who grabbed off two safeties each Centre In Albert Tournament Softball at its best has long land Ken Mitchell engaged In a DoNuts Win Two Bantam Starters Coach Frank of the Newmarket DoNuts is start ing to take on that early season winning smile His bantam base- bailers now settled down for a crack at the North York bantam baseball league title have jump ed away to a flying start with two victories in their opening league contests The DoNuts opened against Oak Ridges the new league en trant last week and batted out a one sided victory Jack Cain handling the Ridges hit ters with ease halted their hit production at three Coach and manager Walt Geary endeavored to stem the DoNuts hit spurt with three Dale Boyle Keith and John Comfort but couldnt quiet the long ball hitting intentions of Bill Cain Jack Cain John and Don who were the Newmar ket hit leaders Bill Tucker Hoy and Keith banged out the hits that robbed Jack Coin of a nohitter Richmond Hill were visitors here Monday Jack Cain held the at bay with a one hitler and a three run first and a two run second cleared the irack for the DoNuts to score a triumph Cains no hitter slipped from his grasp in the first innings when Jim Pollard singled into left field Don Brad Walker and Bill Cain pushed out the hits that gave the DoNuls their hand some start singled in the late frames to complete New markets four hit attack launch ed against Hill dinger Paul char me Aurora Play Here Friday Theres every reason to believe all eyes will be turned on the fair grounds Friday when Newmarket Legion and Aurora start their feudin and in the South Simcoe baseball league Its the two teams first meeting in the big diamond sport since Aurora stepped in the South Simcoe League whirl Another item that will un doubtedly fill the bleachers to overflowing and add extra inter est is the fact that Newmarket and Aurora are racing neck and neck for the top spot in group Coach Fred Wilson Manager Roy Allan and chief whip Gard ner Lloyd will likely send vet eran Ron Simmons against the local tribe Coach Hack Cain and Man ager Ted Robinson are mum on their starting but are likely to counter with Thorns it all adds up to the big game of the season and proceedings get underway at chimes Richmond Hill Nips Aurora Juveniles 10 A tight duel betwixt Auroras Geo Keroft and Rich mond Hills Dave Red Hart offi cially opened the North York juvenile baseball league season in the Aurora park Wednesday of last week The victor was Hart as Richmond Hill eked out a win over Aurora Alan Robertsons theft of home plate in the third gave the Hill- men the one and only run of the game Robertson singled and got Into scoring position on a fly out and an infield out before making his payoff plunge A final check reveals Hart had the Aurora big guns buffaloed on two hits pushed out three in the ever so tight pitch ing duel Geo Keroft lashed out with a single in support of his gallant pitching bid and Ham mond collected Auroras other safety The in tune to snare base hits were Dave Hart Jim and Alan Robert son By Friday night will be a big one for the ball fans of Aurora and Newmarket as the twin towns clash in intermediate ball for the first time in over years All the more exciting it is that these are two Legion sponsored teams take a bow Messers Flood and and at the weekend were unbeaten and currently tied for the league leadership Those two top hurlers Hal Stephenson and Thorns who have been mesmerising the opposing batsmen will be in ac tion and both of these boys have unbeaten records and there are arguments as to which is the bet ter Both teams will be going all out and the contest merits at least fans As near as I can recollect it was in the early that Aurora and Newmarket were last op ponents in intermediate ball and then came amalgamation in the form of Cliff Cases Blue Ribbons of Then baseball died a natural death in both towns for a considerable time The New market Town league was revived and the war intervened when Newmarket was ready for inter mediate bail again The service clubs and old time ball players took up the cudgels for baseball in war years with the kids and the result is the present crop of intermediates and the ever growing number of youngsters who are playing base ball each year means a surety for intermediate ball for some years to come at least Were not going to get into any arguments about the players of the past and present except say that catchers like Billy and Donley Butler pitchers like lice Gordon Mcllale and Harry King like Bern Genu Wiff Robinson Am Molyneaux Roy Glen Brown Chuck Dales and outfielders like Dick Hugo Pol Perkins Larry Moly arent easy to find OHA bulletin Although a new executive was elected by the in May with only two changes of course by a quirk in procedure the old executive was the one to carry on with the amendments and suggestions pas sed The new executive wont take over until Fall so that I for one had no opportunity of hav ing say in the recent meeting I note that the executive has rectified this so that next year the new executive takes office immediately Population rutin for interme diate teams was set as follows Intermediate 2000 and less intermediate to and intermediate A to My own personal opinion is that there is too big spread in the A series I would have been a cry of Joe Case and his Mount Albert Sports Day This years tournament was no exception and top brand of on display kept the fans around until the flickering shadows stole across the field Though only three teams New market Legion Keswick and Mount Albert entered the tourna ment race Joe Case worked a three game schedule that spelled action from start to finish In the startoff game Newmar ket Legion and Mount Albert locked horns in a thriller It went right down to the wire in 00 deadlock as John Mrs Campbell Toron to the former of Aurora Mrs an outstanding lady golfer is the chairman of the administrative committee of the and had a hand in choosing the Cana dian team which will play in England this month Winter ahead The draft list was published last week and none of Ingersoli or Aurora Bears were included by the A clubs In fact except for Harold Hodg son juvenile this area and all the junior clubs were ignored That doesnt mean that no district boys wesvt he given a chance They just werent worth the preliminary scramble by the prosponsored A clubs Hodgson is said to be a real pros pect and Generals put the snatch on him He appeared in one or two senior games with the Clippers Bud former Rich mond Hill midget who was with Kitchener B team last winter was drafted for protection by the Hell likely stay up too Point of Information For the benefit of those kind enough to inquire as to the date of the Fines trial it is listed for on Nov 2 with Mr Justice Wells slated to preside There is not much possibility In my opinion of an earlier trial Certainly there could be none without a change of venue and this is seldom done by the Ontario Courts Potpourri Lacrosse grouping finds Alliston Turk Davis and his Toronto Moitlands and Brook lyn grouped together for a com pact and evenly balanced group which should make money for all the teams Sorry to learn that the likeable Bud who play ed in the Aurora town league and with Aurora Legion last year will shortly move to Montreal Bud who has been district representative for a tire company takes over as truck manager for Quebec with a well known truck firm Ma I com well known Aurora Horse show exec utive and a member of the Cana dian Thoroughbred association has brought over Arson a five- yearold Italian horse and will race him on Canadian tracks in July under lend lease The horse will then go to the USA Mr Richardson is one of Canadas most select breeders of of Aurora North- down Farms has purchased Rouge in the series mm American fouryear thought that If had been and the top figure it would it ii Pee Wee In Hot Baffle Its anybodys race In the school baseball loop Redwings Royals and Orioles are locked in fourway lie for top most They all have four points Bisons with a game in hand are trailers with two points The league mentor Frank been better A gap of population between minimum and maximum is pretty tough in the series intend to send my recommendations on to OH A but cant say theyll he suc cessful The Metro at was not chang ed and this was another item for the good of the game I was in terested in changing The Metro area now runs to Steeles Corners and if that was boundary Richmond Hill Wood- bridge and could piny junior making mighty strong district group and also providing a interims has issued the J Cain j schedule Juno ftltf i- ft lis Cain J P Walker Lewis Bono Garrett Bray Brooks D Jefferson a I itcly Wesley has moved up in the calibre of his horses with the purchase of who has won three races this year all of the claiming class however The Aurora Horse Shaw next Saturday will again provide plen ty of thrills as the top hunters come into action and of course there Is the keen competition in the other classes There will bo a big midway and dunce for one and nil C ft MASSEY- I v IMPLEMENTS LOO GARDEN IMPLEMENTS J A rn fi a mice If A ST w Loafs vs Bisons June Red wings vs Royals Juno Oriotes vs Bisons Redwings vs Leafs Juno Leafs vs Bisons June 17 Royals vs Orioles June 20 Redwings vs Bisons vs Royals June Redwings vs Orioles Juno Royals sons Leafs vs Orioles Two hard fought league con teats featured last weeks though scandal Jammed across four runs la third and an equal number in fourth to nip John Haines pitching loser to Wayne allowed two hits and whiffed Jim David son and Dave Sheridan were Bi son hitters Howard Morton Geo Robertson Jack sad Ralph Erwnenwm were the Royals clubbers Orioles Jumped away for eight runs In the first to nose out the Leafs It was the Leafs first loss Brtnt the Pitching loser plat power with two Orioles grabbed but one hit that went to but used a flock of walks errors Hate section with the addition of Nobleton etc As it stands only junior B and senior B or better can bo played in present area Its true Clippers want to continue in senior B and villo in junior B I believe that sotup could have been continued so far as those two clubs were concerned by agreement A rep resentation from the centres men tioned above might well got some further consideration HI advent of intermediate would allow all the rural present clubs to ploy under the OHA banner with equal com petition but would unfortunately keep out and Wood- bridge natural adjuncts to a set up that would be both profitable and crowd pleasing Again It Is questionable Bill was reengaged as OHA manager On distaff The former Newmarket girl Mart MeOanua who has been a standout In the past ten years is again In action at stadium leads the Toronto Maids the current leaders la still twinging a potent bat Hols of the Toronto was among the commenta tors heard on broadcast of GIBBONS TRANSPORT LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE FURNITURE CRATING AND PACKING PHONE ll tight pitchers duel Newmarket erupted for five runs in the sev enth to score a win Newmarkets big frame hero was Long John Long John lined up a homer with two mates aboard to put Ihe game on ice The ball sail ed into the left field base line crowd and Umpire Bob Bell rul ed It fair despite a hot and heavy argument Mount Albert stacked up against Keswick in game two Ken Hodgins homer double single and walk paced Keswick to a win over Mount Albert Wilf double and Don Gib sons single provided the lone Mount Albert run Keswick in support of Harold Smiths steady pitching scored three runs in the fourth and netted an equal num ber in the following panel to make it a winning effort It was Newmarket Legion vs Keswick for the big money prize Keswick was off to an early lead as they got to Lefty Don Glover Glover vacated in favor of Bill and thats where Keswicks vaunted hit power stopped and didnt start again until Ken Pickering tripled home Keswicks final run in the sev enth Meanwhile trailing New market bats started to boom against Ron Kester and by the sixth built around triples by Norm Legge and John Newmarket grasped a lead Mickey Smiths double that shot Thorns home dealt Kes wick the 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