Newmarket Era and Express, 30 Jul 1953, p. 12

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1 JUVENILES WWE Bill sent his Aurora juveniles into action against Bolton Wanderers in a North York juvenile baseball league contest Friday Aurora on the short end of count Har vey Wallace hurling brilliantly on the Bolton hill limited Aurora to two hits and got 14 of the via the strike out route PHONE TLA Frank injured player of the Softball team was the recipient of a purse of over from a presentation dance provided by his team in Lake Marie Memorial pavilion King City last week Allan Cut ting and his father William Cut- ting were mainly responsible for making arrangements for the dance which featured Wears or chestra- John Geyne master of cere monies made the presentation Mr Cutting who was the square dance caller gave his services free and because the attendance MS smaller than anticipated Lake Marie donated the pavibon i i QUALIFICATIONS Age and Aft applications must be in by the of August State experience if any If selected the applicant will show it in van all correspondence to the Chief Constable New- Police Newmarket proof of physical fitness a I J J J ONTARIOS FOREMOST SHOW Mat EVENINGS Kami THURSDAY AFT Children Raees Womens Flowers Vegetables Grain Work Dance Contest Fireworks EVENING Ola FRIDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Arena Exhibit Each Day Friday and Twoon Saturday Events for fe SATURDAY AFT Cattle Heavy and Light Horses Pomes SATURDAY Evening Grandstand Variety GAMES RIDES DAYS Veterans To The Fore Diamond veteran Charlie VanZant and Fetlock axe oar for award and Boxy Theatre panes Life begins at say Its not hart to Ola statement after seeing Peaches don the big mash re cently against Awrora go seven innings and perform tike a There were that said he do it did and according his own say so was ready to go another if necessary The temperature was around St degress it was Charlies big bat he tripled and that started the toads rolling to a win In previous contests hitting Peaches lined oat hits that off late rallies Charles has signed an an certificate and coaches the ladies so yon can readily see hes going to be for the next coo pie of months In the circuit while Bob Pollock has a few years to ran to make the circle his big bat has been pounding oat home runs at a merry clip In fact Bobs heavy stick work of late has been the talk of the league race as Keswick makes a mighty effort to tie Zephyr for the league lead Bobs bat gave Keswick a tie with recently and his pair of round trippers put on the rocks Your hopes to he around to see the local fans and the League disciples honor these and other veteran players with an honor night They deserve recognition before they finally stow away their cleats Ami 1ms KSSv ft Hasketf HASH By George Newmarket Sports Editor Children Free J Newmarket league series a help- 1 Suffice to say Newmarket won v talent to three out of four and is assured make you sit up and take notice We beat We be ing the Newmarket Legion soft- ball crew The local Legionnaires strode in Saturday and trimmed A win over Collingwood be it dlie winks or what have you calls for a celebration The Legion naires are now intermediate B district champions Now its on to Aug for the On tario title reports Legion director Alex McLean Can imagine anyone pro testing the eligibility of Legion Jerry Hugo and Well the two are pro tested as not residents of New market according to advice re ceived by the local executive The local baseball higherups are burned up about it Small won der its sheer nonsense The lo cal executive have made a declar ation that they are residents Itll come up before a league ex ecutive meeting shortly Newmarket incidentally was not represented at the meeting theyre in there you at which the was filed em I havent got too many Whatever it was that happen ed to Fred Wilson and his Aurora Legionnaires Monday in the first of the seventh wasnt Au rora went into seventh lead ing Before that jinx inn ings was over had ted a 42 win Auroras loss coupled with a previous loss Friday at Al left the two teams tied for second place in the South Simcoe league standing Theyll dish up another game at the Au rora park Friday and on the out come of this contest will ride the question of wholl finish number two It was a great pitchers duel between rookie Geo and Ailiston starter Ted Bailey It was for four frames Keroft going with all his stuff didnt al low a hit to this point Bailey staying with Keroft in the mound work allowed one Aurora broke the ice with two runs in the fifth It was Norm Stunden single Andy Class walk and Harold Stephensons two run single that got Aurora started counter punch ed to break their gooseegg in the sixth slicing Auroras lead to 21 as Ross Whitesides singled home Bruce Mason In the seventh Geo weakened walked John and then gave a hit to Lloyd Pur chase that sent home with the tying tally Fred Wilson brought in Ron Simmons Alan Edgar got aboard hit by the pitcher Colly populated the sacks when he got a life by swinging at a wild pitch third of first place in the league Ron j strike Bailey next up walked to Twice For First Place Simmons pitched a masterful game to stop the locals string of wins But getting on to this umpiring business it was something to see plate umpire Charlie Case hustle down to third to call a runner safe and at the same in stant hear base umpire Thorns hollering youre out They settled the debate finally by call ing the base runner out we thought it rated at least a toss of the coin to decide who was right Speaking about umpires heres a bit to tickle you Remember Earl Cook the exLeaf who worked on the mound for Stouff- villc here recently Cookie not as force in the tie breaking run and when Grant Winters return peg to Simmons went wide Ed gar Scored with Allistons fourth run Newmarket Legion dragged heaviest artillery off the bat rack to slaughter Pal grave 156 and in a home and home South Simcoe baseball league set over the past week Game one went here Friday game two in Monday Those two wins assured New market they have a win loss record of first place in the league Fridays game was no contest after the locals burst over the dam with an eight run second Then Palgrave sent three pitch ers at them but Newmarket made mincemeat of all their offerings Of course someone had to be hit leader and thats with three Bill Smith Don Gibson and Grant Blight took two each It could have been a costly vic tory as Thorns was injur ed sliding into second in the fifth He received a sprained ankle Thorns exit gave rookie Lowell AURORA IN For the first time in a number years Aurora has entered a team in the Ontario Amateur Softball association it was learned last week The Aurora entry has given an mtermediate rating Auroras first round opposi tion likely will he cither Acton Georgetown or Hie usually get underway in midAugust The Aurora team will be sel ected from the Aurora Town League allstars League presi dent Don Matthew and Gardner Lloyd are heading the move to put Aurora on the map Waller an opportunity to make his pitching debut which he did very nicely too wig up three runs and three hits With Ken hurling steady seven hit ball and mates swinging at a 20 hit clip the result was never in doubt at The Legion scored in all but one frame and ran out of the park with six runs in a fifth round uprising Highlight of the Legions heavy stick work was Herb Cains four for four clubbings WIN IS IN A ROW Newmarket Broadbent DoNats blasted Aurora Rotary belted Mount Albert Legion in North York bantam baseball league action last week The DoNuts successive number In the game Jack Cain hurled his third norun game of the season Cain whiff ed 10 and contributed a bases loaded triple All of Coach Hoi clan claimed least one hit Victim of the New market hit assault was Bill Jans In the tilt with Mount Albert Jack Cain came through with a tidy three hitter to stop the Mount broke through for their lone run in the fourth Bill Cain belted a triple John Ronnie was Mounts hit leader was nailed for the pitching loss PHONE continuous only continuous AT AW 1ST This corner along with the New market club executive were ra ther proud of the fact that all but two of the local team were born here and played all baseball in the Hub The protesting club wasnt mentioned in the official notice but the local directors have a very good idea where it originat ed not confirmed as yet but you can bet things will be pop ping when their findings are con firmed The supposed mud stingers skirts arent entirely clean so the fun is just about to begin You cant live with em and you cant live without cm Havent got around to comment on the recent Aurora- SUNDAY MIDNIGHT BRADFORD Simcoe Softball League Playoffs Start Aug Lake Softball League fans and fanettes had better check their stock of vita mins According to advice re leased after the League executive met Friday the first round of will start Aug The league executive younru he on w w www arrangement namely first vs third team second vs fourth team fifth vs sixth team The first and third teams will meet in a three out of five bracket Hie second fourth series goes two out of three and fifth and sixth finishers will meet in a similar playoff round Winner of the second vs fourth and fifth vs sixth playdown series will then meet in a two out of three set to decide wholl match belts and base knocks with the first third series winners for the Stan Cook Tro phy playoff schedule has been tentatively set up follows Aug fourth vs second that could be either or Vandorf vs Keswick Aug sixth vs fifth vs Mount Albert Aug third first or Vandorf va Further playoff games will tie scheduled as soon as the final league It known Herb Cain foul off about five pitches Cookie sunk his slider in thought it picked a corner Umpire Bob Bell said no its a ball Cookie took a couple of strides off the hill and gave this to um pire Bell to chew on Son the of the of Queen D SECOND FEATURE MMMum ftkilliiiJw A MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY AUG Carol Hubert FEATURE WEDNESDAY Technicolor wwy Calvert more of those pitches left July roundup Eddie Bush is definitely back as Coliingwood coach Looks like another their winter ahead for Charlie Crone Ion Bruce Cutting and all the Bush tormentors club Are you a TV viewer If so did you catch the ladies game a couple of weeks ago It you did youd have seen MeCarnan in action with Nor- town Motors Nortowns defeat ed Pa with our Margie playing a major role in the win Hard working Ernie is the new secretarytreasurer of the intermediate Ernie took over recently from Tommy Geo Hud son club prexy is laid up in a Toronto hospital Come on George up and at em your base ball pals are pulling for a speedy recovery Calendar Looking for a spot to keep cool next Tuesday Try the fair grounds Theres a big Lake Simcoe junior ladies playoff roundrobin According to our Lake softball league source Ron Rowe Keswicks ef fervescent will have to be on his beat behavior from here on since that achmoale at recently The umps have orders to heave him out if he explodes verbally or otherwise in future which means the League is about ready to kick over the traces on their playdown series They start Aug Wholl you have Zephyr perhaps how about that Vandorf or club theyre going well or maybe you like Mount or Not of Bad news seems to come In parcels Al most every week now you hear where one of the crowd has gone away It was with deep regret that we along with all Hub sportsmen learned of the of Tommy Doyle Tommy of late an ardent bowler was one of the best field lacrosse men ever to wear Newmarket colors Tummy was one of those chaps you always looked for at any sporting event and he always had smile and a big hello and he had hundreds of friends who will mourn the loss Six in Tourney for QuMftsvRfe Sports Day To use a well worked phrase all roads will lend to Queens Saturday Aug I annual sports day Plans have now been completed to welcome the largest Influx of ever to attend this an nual fun fare Along with the usual childrens race etc one of the feature at tractions will be the tournament Tournament direct or Bill report thnt entries were received Six teams have been accepted They are Ella Athletic Clnb from Queens- vlllo Keswick inn and Newmarket SportCycles The is to pet underway at 2 pm sharp and all teams taking part are requested to bo on the diamond that time SPECIALTY DUMP Last Wednesdays town league thriller saw the Office Specialty shut out Town SportCycles 30 It was a big win on the Specialty books as it was a four point con test and vaulted them from third to first place in the league stand ing It was a fierce pitchers duel between Specialtys leftie Don Glover and the Townera ace Morley Cook Glover gave up but three hits Cook four The Specialty making all hits count put together an error and singles by Bernard Kay and Don Burch for a run In third They struck again in the fourth when Bruce Andrews single a walk and an infield error gave them two runs and a lead Glover got nine via strike outs Harvey Glbney doubled Norm Legge and Don Smith bag ged singles but Glovers shut out was never In jeopardy Bun Cook Bernard Kay Don and Bruce Andrews collected the Specialty safeties f juvenile The six team North York juv enile baseball league closed the books on Its regular schedule last week Stouffville finished on top Bolton second Newmarket third Hill fourth Au rora fifth Lake WUcox The playoff designed to pro duce a league tltleholder will start this week Newmarket notched in best three out of Hill and Bolton- will produce winner via a two out of set Aurora takes on Lake in bracket three three series Fair Aug 3 pm baseball North York bantam Mount Albert vs Newmarket Aug pm Lake jr ladies Aurora Newmarket Aug pm softball town league Pine Orchard vs Office Specialty Aaron Park July 30 pm Auro town league Aug pm Aur town league lake July Willow Beach it K wick July Vandorf at Mount Albert July Belhaven va MORTON BROS LTD PLAYING CARD L j JS If A Child It- x v T j j mi VaUefe TOP WILCOrf Eddie Pitts Red- men scored their third consecu tive win and annexed third place in the North York juvenile base ball when they walloped Lake Wilcox here lost Thursday Home run blows by Bob For HUT HOMK Newmarket ladies dropped a pair of valuable points in their drivo to nail down first place in the Barrle and district ladles league Thursday They lost a decision to at the fair grounds It was Newmarkets Initial homo loss of the season The still hold the top roost but their margin has now been trim med to slim half game load Barrio holds second place while Edgar and are tied for third and brings up the roar HIT FOR TWO Everyone Is singing the praises of the Dak Ridges Lions base ball crew Last week Iho Lions salted away another pair of vic tories topping Mount Albert han Grant Morton and Dick and dumping Richmond Hill Corner set up an eight run fourth Innings to sew up the de cision Don Thorns and Grant Morton shared the pitching load for the The twin triumph moved Lions up to within a game of tying Mount Albert for second place In the North York Bantam i league it T II i fc I i- t i V- mm vi i gJ I Li wi j i 1 1 SLi i I Wv I r T r t iVi T ir i is- k I I

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