Newmarket Era and Express, 23 Jul 1953, p. 10

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I ixij J I at ffi k T MJ are as worlds colored ban win Meet a allstar tarn aft the Fair Wt Thursday Gam Is pepper ball show the Hottentots dish up Is worth the price admission Last years visit of the Hottentots brought out the largest crowd to see a ram in market In years- All proceeds from the game after expenses are taken off will so towards completing the fair grounds project Price of admission is to the Newmarket Hottentots contest New- market ladles will meet in a schedule and district ladies league game The ladies fame starts at p Legion Beats Aurora 63 Herb Gains onrushing whiz and one in the fifth Walks to kids after a game detour from the winning track came back Friday to trip Aurora It was a sweet revenge for the pasting Aurora dished up earlier in the week Trie win reestablished Newmarket Le gions three full game lead atop the South league and barring a major calamity the lo cals should come down to the wire in front An estimated fans sat in to set a new attend ance record Charlie and Herb Cain plus singles by Elsby and Grant Blight furnished the two fourth frame runs singled to start the fifth Harvey sac rificed and McKnight scored when Auroras infield failed to find the handle on Don Gibsons ground scooter Elsby took to second like a duck to water was the key man in one of two double plays the Newmarket in- Dominant figure was Ken away and Don Gib- year nerves Make ROUND TRIP HUNTSVILLE BALA Subject to change Weekly Results Broughton working brilliantly and silenced Aurora on three hits Harold Stephenson vi TOW lOCAl AGENT ABOUT TOMS TO AU Of THE 1 t ISf I ll KING GEORGE HOTEL NEWMARKET PHONE jj I I J ii PHONE N Moil to CONTINUOUS I CON1INUOU8 FROM MATINEE A JULY 2425 -J-ifc- J- AMI i WVMAN if JULY 272829 If PM South Baseball July 13 Aurora Newmarket July July Newmarket Aurora Lake League July 14 Bel- haven July Mount Albert July 16 Willow Beach July Kes wick Mount Albert July Vandorf Willow Beach July Keswick York Bantam July Newmarket Oak Ridges July 15 Oak Ridges Aurora Newmarket Rich mond Hill Lake Jr Ladies July Newmarket Kes wick 12 July Newmarket Queensville North York Juvenile July Bolton 2 Aurora July 16 Newmarket 10 Newmarket Town League July SportCycles Pine Orchard and District July Newmarket Stay- July Newmarket Ed gar Juveniles Nfp Youll have to wait a long time for a game to match the Red- men North York juvenile thrill er at the S diamond Thurs day Incidentally Newmarket won this one with a dramatic back to the wall rally Due to steady hurling from Newmarket starter Merlyn I Bales Newmarket protected a 75 down to the seventh Then Mr Bales into deep trouble in the seventh Before the fire could be squelched bagged five runs and held the whip hand This five run spurt meant the end of Biles gunning for his first win over the locals was clipped for six safeties Coach Herb Cain dug Charlie off the bench to do the receiving and shifted A Aton j Elsby second a son pulled off an unassisted twin killing Jim Greenslado along with Harold Stephenson and Grant Dawson accounted for the Au- hits McKnight Bill Smith Don Gibson Charlie Zant and Grant Blight collected Newmarkets hits more left hand swinging power into the fray Both moves paid off handsomely step ping to the plate in the get away frarne lashed out a long triple That blow along with singles by Bill Smith and Don Gibson bagged Newmarket a lead Aurora previously in their first at bat had jumped the gun to score Grant Dawson and Grant Winters without benefit of a hit only eased off on one other occasion after that first innings That was in the fifth when Harold Stephenson and Grant Dawson hung up back to back singles for Auroras third run Newmarket made the victory stick with two runs in the fourth HERE FRIDAY Red men who are bat tling might and main with Allis- for third place in South coe Baseball league will provide the visiting opposition for Herb Cains Newmarket Legion here tomorrow Friday night at the fair grounds Game time is 7 pm The local Legionnaires have five games including tomorrow nights fixture to conclude their regular schedule They trip to Palgrave Monday to July and have postponed games with and Beeton Aurora has a scheduled fixture at the Aurora Park Monday July 27 with PINUPS ECLIPSE QUEENS Newmarket Pinups came from behind an deficit to score seven runs in the sixth to defeat in a Lake junior ladies soft- ball league game Wednesday The win enabled Newmarket to tie Keswick for second place and sliced first place margin to a full game Doubles by Dana Shirley and Helen Ten- touched off Newmarkets big sixth inning Marie King and Marg Diceman drove out two hits each to pace Queensville Newmarket hit leaders were Donna Scott Dana McGrath Helen Joan Robinson Barbara Gwilllams and Marilyn Shirley received credit for the pitching win over Elsie Mitchell after a gaudy start have slipped back to fifth Hor ner MownMes are sixth and the luckless Willow are out of the playoff fun The story over the past week has been Vandorfs come up- flpance Tidy hurling from Lloyd flrmn Bob coming in Josh Preston finally Grant Morton to toe lwice and Bill Kingdoms Keswick Vandorf Queensville Scramble For Second In league This week wraps up the in the sixth after schedule in the Lake went ahead with a five run circuit explosion in thefourth tied it A survey of the present stand- Bill triple shows Zephyr Peggs double and by Blues lead with points Kes- Don Glover Bruce wick and Vandorf Louis spread the sun- are mixing it in a hot scramble shine in big fourth for second place The trio haveit was Don Glover In opposition points apiece Odds favor to Harold Smith in the mound Keswick with games in battle hand to wind up second Van- dorf third fourth TENNIS Keith Davis president of New market Tennis club reports the first district invitation tourna ment will get underway at the local course next Monday at chimes Aurora Richmond Hill Mt Albert and Newmar ket players have been invited to participate The tournament covers ladies doubles and mens doubles teams N Sports Day A full afternoon and evening of sports is being planned for the North Gwillimbury Sports Day to be held In Keswick this Saturday July A feature attraction will be the tournament The entry list for the tourney in now open and teams wishing to enter may do so by contacting Ken or Tom Hare To date four teams Mount Albert Zephyr Willow Beach and Keswick have filed entries accept two more teams reports directors Ken and Hare i Childrens race a challenge between the North Beaches the South Beaches and a horseshoe pitching tourna ment are also scheduled -lis- be on the diamond at 2 pm when the draw will be made your New and m Many km MOTOR RENTALS BY DAY OR WEEK i Two stores Newmarket and Aurora Keswick their D NOMINATIONS A I J a r 4 J t- if the rubber to stop the visitors uprising I The game looked a gone goose so far as Newmarket were con cemed Newmarket came to bat in the do or die frame and be fore Ken StouffviHe tribe could do anything about it the locals launched a fourrun spree to win Mainly responsibly for this Newmarket about face were Norm Smart who doubled home two runs and Dick Corner who cracked out the game winning single In between the big hits Charlie Grant Morton and Don McKnight came through with telling blows to keep the rally mobile It was a great game to win Catcher Charlie bagged a home run triple double and single to top the Newmarket hit marks fourth innings grand slam home run and Clem Ellis two run homer dood it in the In the exchange McNeill and Don Trivett the bums rush with four rustled up main stock in the first and drew on Albert Keswick rose up for eight runs In the first two rounds against rookie Paul Mainprize before Horner came in to halt Tie deluge Bob Pollock Ken Ron Tom Hare and swung lusty bats for Keswick Kelly Case Lome and Paul Main- prize whacked doubles for the Harold Smith hurled steady ball for five innings be fore getting relief from Claude Pollock Mount Albert gave runs fine lMiS 1 j J i Mr and Mrs Charles Ml We to express to our customers and hope they will continue to their a fc A t- 1 J t iV J 14 I BRADFORD In Technicolor sKnot Randolph Donna Reed Claude 2nd feature The Day the Earth Stood SHH Mklutl Rank Nl V I I I i SHOWS Jl I MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY In Technicolor The Plyfuoutn Adventure Gene of hits Vandorf plated two fifth and two sixth frame runs to hang further crepe for the in their meeting Walt triple and good hit marks by Bill Kingdon and Jack inspired Vandorf Cec McNeill and Jack Warner performed creditably at the dish for the Beach Veteran McNeill was tagged with both setbacks Ross Chapman and had on the hit beam as they blasted Ron Beckett BUI Alvin Pegg Bruce and Bob English socked solidly and often for the victors Claude York Bernard Kny Murray Thompson unleashed Belhaven plate power toiled five Don Glover two the winners mound in opposition to Murray Thompson Alvin Pegg ranged the outfield posture In excellent form to feature afield- Keswick bat tled as they exchanged belts and base knocks In their post poned exchange Friday Home runs made the Keswick cash register ring Ted Andersons first frame three run circuit clout and Bob Pollocks one on four hose smash SIXTH Newmarket ladles kept alive their homo winning streak It has nnw reached six games when they scored well earned win over Edgar Air Force at the fair grounds Thursday in a and District league contest Heater Clark turned back the Air Force with tidy well pitch ed five hitter Lois and Jeanne MacDonald belted home runs to provide Newmar kets big stake hurling from Paul Mainprize and to upset Bels Lome Kelly Case Paul Mainprize and El ma Paisley dug up the hit for Mount Bernard Kay Claude York and Geo Davidson shared hit spotlight MORE SPORT NEWS ON PA6ES and 14 Towners Nip Orchardmen Dont J tiV4 Hi SA wrr ft ton la food Greatly to fAirw 2nd Ronald f I 07 I July A QaeiiMOwmetl so -V- r The town leaguers put on other of those you cant afford to miss games Wednesday at the fair grounds Cooks threehit pitch ing smooth work afield and clutch hitting enabled the Town SportCycles to edge Pine Or chard Cyclernen packaged a pair of first Inning runs and two in the sixth to win The teams matched bp a pair of runs apiece In the jumpoff frame Pine Orchard first off the mark had Chick Shrop- hires single Doug Cards triple and Cliff Wards out to thank for their two Norm Bruce infield scooter and Cooks run scoring fly nut level led it for the Pine Orchard assumed a lead in the fourth as strolled and completed the base In the triumph tour on a pair Town wild Newmarket were never behind heaves Mickey Smiths ufling a three run first to couldnt stand prosper MM ft ton pickup dark blue low mileage exceptionally Rood truck ISM FORD ten pickup A very low priced track that will give mile of CHEVROLET CoMptately and rietd to MM- DODOK kinds of J to ta I Vt too mm Ak 1 SEE away and a three run sixth to sew it up Newmarket checked in with seven hits against the Air Force twirler Nancy Barbara Rose and Jeanne registered two hits etch to pace the winners and Heater Clark lessened her pitching worries with a double far more than half the land area of Canada is forested and is suited only to the growth of mode from wood ty BUI Johnston opened sixth with a Fred sacrificed Ross Eves poled out a hit to score Johnston with the tying run and Eves hightelle4it home on shot Doug Card collected two hitfr Chick Shropshire one as Cock extra stingy with the base knocks Ted lay ing the route for Pine Orchard waa nicked for safeties Norm Bruce Bill Johniton How and l THEM MOW Jvv MtfriZM i J j f T in

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