Newmarket Era and Express, 2 Jul 1953, p. 10

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It At a four way tie point that Is for the leadership in the Lake Simcoe junior la dies league Mount Al bert Keswick Newmarket and all have six points in the torrid race Aurora and Sutton bring up the rear Heres some of the scores the hard bat teams shoved across the counter last week Keswick Sutton Mount Albert Aurora Aurora Sutton Looking at the KeswickSut ton clash first Coach Hare and his right hand man Jack had every reason to be sunshine spreaders as Grace Curtis hurled threehit ball and added to her prestige with a threeon homer and got two hit help from Kay Peters Barb Foster and Ruth Stiles collected three hits to pace Sutton Keswick trailers in the fourth roared back for five in the fifth an equal stake in the sixth and two in the seventh to nose out Tracy im proved Aurora band That made it a two game winning week for the Keswick Comettes Kay Peters collared three hits Grade Curtis Barb Foster and Betty Yorke two each to spear head Keswicks comeback battle Gloria Evans salted away three hits Velrna Hammond and Edna two each for Aurora Ida last great who shifted to ville this season came up with well pitched effort to pace her new teammates to 73 win over Mount Albert led by the timely clubbing of the King sisters Marie and and plated three third frame runs to roc the Marguerite Green losing her first game fa ever so long along with and Jean Rolling topped the hitting Auroras stock is zooming Aurora ladies are go ing to be tough to halt from here on Friday operating with vim and vigor Aurora smothered Sutton Ann Craig Aurora had a near 1 She whiffed ten and was the hit ting starlet with a homer and two triples a A A il A-w- SUMMER M OF HITS POLICY t A k to CONTINUOUS FROM SATURDAY ONLY CONTINUOUS FROM MATINEE SATURDAY AT 200 PA i ftlirSat 34 Wait till you meet a Moajues July Youll laugh until you cry when you see in Starring Don Taylor Leo Genii i iJlLil with Jane Greer Tim Conaidine ft l if 4 iXiJaC i I f Oa the Paul Douglas Marie Wilnon tiZAfr V HOUSE r J yyi USED CAR flfV HOUSE 1 s W J or A USED CAR 5 mm ForSixSlniit Proof positive that a ball game is never over until the last out is recorded was fully and amply demonstrated Friday as Newmarket Legion nipped in a South Simcoe base- bail league contest at the fair grounds Hub fans even the most op timistic were prepared to steal home via the back route toting the shame at a defeat on their shoulders Small wonder the local trailed 21 In the last of the seventh two were out and it looked very much like the end Newmarkets five game winning skein Thorns was due to the plate Coach Cain looked around and decided to scoop Into the strategy barrel Charlie VanZant the locals insurance receiver always ready to do the right thing at the right time was sent In to pinch hit Charlie socked a 22 pitch right on the button first packer John touched the shot with his glove but couldnt hold it Charlie made St That was the signal for the joint to really get jumping Ken Thorns went in to run for the veteran Alvie coax ed a walk from hauler Doug Wright both runners mov ed up a station on a wild pitch Lloyd Harvey next up cuffed a grounder at short It got away from the Alliston and before the now desperate invad ers could retrieve Ken Thorns McKnight roared home at express train speed with the ty ing and winning runs One of the big question marks was whether Doug Wright ton had a nohit game It was on our books You Newmarkets first run In the fourth was tainted as Wilf Els- by catching his usual big league game strolled and completed the circuit on a wild pitch got away to a bright start with a run In the first on John Neys double and the in vaders added another in the fourth on Keith Chandlers run producing single Thorns working cautious ly on the hitters gave up five hits and whiffed for another neat pitching effort It was Newmarkets sixth straight league triumph and strengthened their hold on first place In the league They now hold a two game advantage over Fred Wilsons second place Aur ora band will be visit ors hero tomorrow Friday night Game time chimes AWARD Morley Seems like theres hard lock in every sport Morley Cook a gent who is one of the districts top notch is fast one of those chaps Cookie who serves em up for Boss Eves came up with a Jim dandy twoUtter against the Specialty last week Bat did Cookie win He did not He and his mates dropped an ever so tough to take 1 decision Cookie met his Waterloo in the fourth when John walked and Bob Shropshire scampered Long John home on a doable This week therefore our award winner and Theatre pass winner is hard working ever striving Morley Cook Incidentally that I the best in a sack full of good town league games Why not make it a habit to attend the town league tilts in the future Games every Wednesday at the fair grounds July games go under the lights SPORTS Fair Grounds July 3 baseball South vb Newmarket July baseball North York bantam Richmond Hill va Newmarket July pm floodlight soft- ball town league Finn Orchard vb Office Sped ty July pm baseball North York midget Sutton va New market Aurora July town league twinbill Diggers vs Civil Services Queen City vs Yanks July pm baseball north diem North York bantam Richmond Hill va Aurora July softball south diam Lake ladles Keswick va Aurora July pm baseball South vs Aurora July pm town league twinbill Civil Service vs Queen City vs July pm baseball North York Stouffvllle vs Au rora Lake Senior July Zephyr Ketwicki vs Willow July Willow Beach va Keswick va Zephyr July Vundorf vs i- ij4A BRADFORD DAYS Thuruhy MiurMj In Technicolor Kaye In Specially Nips SportCycles Several fans with a weather eye on the town league recent ly remarked youll see some good ball games in the circuit this season They werent just whistling Dixie Wednesdays Specialty defeated Town SportCycles 10 was just ones of those extra special you should nt miss em contests Cook going on the rubber was the hard luck man Cookie pitched a bril liant twohitter Cookies down fall came about as sudden as a summer thunderstorm in the fifth With one away working extra cautiously on John presented the Spec laity with a walk Cookies first walk by the way Bob Shropshire the followup hitter dinged one for a double to scoot Long John homo and that was the ball game Don Glover lined out the Spec ialty other safety It came in the too but a fast fielding re covery the Towners kept Shropshire glued to third took Don Glovers southpaw slants for six hits but except for the fourth when Myles and Wilson in succession Glover had under his thumb Wilson who gathered half his teams six hit total and Don Smith who pegged two wore the Town pacesetters Innls playing in left field like he owned that chunk of pasture was the other successful town hitter Oak lions Divide Bantam Oak Ridges Lions scored six runs in the to nip Thorn ton Rotary In a North York bantam baseball league contest at Oak Ridges then the Lions dropped a decision to Mount Albert Monday to divide their weeks activity Dale Boylo and Glen Wright teamed up to provide the win ning hurling against Auroras Jack Brooks Norm Roberts Dan Geary Roy Geary Dan Rule and Jim were Oak Ridges top hitters Hammond Bill Jans Charles Vrana and Peewee Bennett stood out In a capacity for the Browning boys Mount Albert scampered home five runs In the fourth and re ceived big league pitching from Brian Stokes and to turn back Oak Dale Boyle wo assessed with the pitching despite soma timely hitting by Roy Norm Roberta and Dan Geary Mount Alberts top Were Jim Rennte Brian Stokes and Craig Case Along Wltti Queen City Storage Mick ey Suttons Ditch Diggers were Thursday night victors In the Aurora Town loop Norm twohlttor and a live run up rising sparkplugged Don Matthews Queen City to a win over Civil Service Ray White homered in the to rob Norm Stun den of a shutout Grant Dawson and Ron Brown clubbed homo runs Harry Hut- ton Smith cashed of hits each to spark the Queen Citys free display win moved Into a first place with Yank- Ditch Diggers operating afield exploded for fi run In sixth to break a deadlock to win an victory over the Yankees Mickey Sutton a homer In Aurora Town League Has Upset Night Tuesday was upset night in the Aurora Town League The once mighty allpowerful Yankees who looked destined to romp away with league honors absorb ed a sock from the Civil Service Then to complete the topsyturvy picture Ditch Dig gers flared up for nine runs in the first two stanzas to coast to a win over the Queen City Storage Civil Service bagged it on Ken Ellisons pitching Chuck South woods homer and hard knock ing by White and Roy Beam ish Andy Gloss kicked in with threerun homer in support of his hurling John OMahoncy whacked round tripper Scotty and Cook got into the losers swing act with a pair of Geo the Diggers windmill pitching ace had it easy thanks to the magic willow wand waving of Bob Bud Sutton Earl MacDonald and Tracy Dawson homered and Ron Brown bagged two hits to keep conch Don Mathews and chief aider Cliff from to the gas pipe Win Sixth And Seventh Games Newmarket Do- Nuts continued on their merry winning way when they defeat ed Oak Saturday and topped Mount Albert Mon day in North York bantam base ball league contests Those were victories No and for the and Increased their first place margin in the fiveteam loop The DoNut whls kids rose up for five third and four fifth framo runs to subdue Oak Ridges Oak hit back for three first and four seven frame runs Southpaw Ralph Bray started for Newmarket and Jack Cain came on in the fourth Dale Boyle and Jim totted on the Ridges mound Bill Cain homered hia third In three games while Pat Lome Bibcock and Bob Keffer collected a pair of hits each to pace Newmarket Glen Wright Norm and Wright furnished Oak plate power Jack Cain pitched a onehitter and punched out a double and triple to spark Newmarket to their win over Mount Albert Cain within two re cording his second nohit game of the season when Brian Stokes his opposition 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