Newmarket Era and Express, 17 Sep 1953, p. 12

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1- ywfjjL J AWARD Pollock Cousins N Of SmA Stone daring base rnrr the second one in the third two rung he scored from in the sixth and knifed into second on Don Gibsons infield Newmarkets lead with kit fixed Newmarket Legion up run in the seventh with a win over Gen- Newmarket were rals in the opening game of the but made all their count South Simcoe baseball Don Gibson led the locals with finals I two safeties and drove hi five owned a lead head- runs Charlie into the last of the sixth Jerry Hugo and Mur- Newmarket sprung their ray counted a hit second big scoring frame each had two big guns got aboard on third Frank with four hits and BUI Grants wild peg Murray Charles Wood with three lined a single into Thorns pitched himself left Barrie coch Geo Out of several tough spots turn- ley yanked his starter Bill El- in four of his strikeouts in son off the mound John the final two innings to halt succeeded and straightway put Barriers attempt to pull the Thorns on base hit by the game out of the fire pitcher scored on Alvie HERE TOMORROW Knights infield out and with in- two out Don Gibson lined a hot single at second base gkn Gmmls Murray MacDonald came home baseball finals to put Newmarket ahead and when Thorns 9eriKS tomorrow at gamewinning j Newmarket had their other big round bout with the scorekeeper FRIDAY in the third Thorns juveniles will hold a and Lloyd Harvey workout tomorrow night at the threeyear drew walks Murray fair grounds at pm Coach trophy holders That win gave only to be Eddie Pitt and manager Cec An- the Comets the final Tamw- series three games to one The Its Keswick wen taw Lake title hit Kerne ran to keep Aaron alive in the pitched and ran Newmarket Legion to a win over in the finals The ladies Newmarket its first altOntario title Thank It was a tovgh job to select a award winner and Rosy Theatre pass receiver We finally settled on a pair of Pollock boys That would be Jerry and Claude Claude came op with fine to lift tile crown from Zephyr Jerry came through with the game and title winning hit just when it looked Zephyr might prolong the Theyre cousins by the way and this week to mark the transfer of the Stan Cook Trophy from Zephyr to these two are oar Hash- man selectees Keswick New Champs Office Tie Twn league Fftiab Town SportCycles usually a razor sharp fielding aggregation were acting greasy fingered in Mondays town league playoff scrap and as a result absorbed a pasting from the Office Spe cialty The game was number two in the town league finals and now the teams have a win each Specialty skipper Bruce An drews watching the lace on their football shoes re market all well need is about five hits to win this one His charges took the skipper at his word and Tod Bun Cook Bernard Kay and Don Glover furnished one each and the skip per added the fifth And thats all the Specialty needed as they sandwiched them all into the first three frames and safely tucked away a 90 A final reminder hockey fans a meeting of the Newmarket in termediate hockey club will be held tonight at 8 pan in the Memorial arena It will be the tubs annual meeting and every one interested in the future of intermediate hockey is asked to attend Top item on the agenda will be the election of officer for the coming season could mention it hadnt made an error If youre interested its available on the Era and Express scrap pile Better move fast pronto Editor Jack is threatening to chuck it in the ash can Your scribe had the pleasant duty well it was for Keswick anyway of making the Stan Cook transfer Monday from Ze phyr to Keswick Harold Smith lead Just to be sociable the accept on behalf of his mates Everybodys toasting a new silenced on Kesters three hit Specialty muffed a couple in the j the Lake chucking came alive in the frame and that led to the champ in league Yes indeed those Kes wick Comets did it Monday They came through with a victory to snap Zephyr Blues threeyear reign as Stan Cook reached on an error picked off second Don Gibson drews wants all players on deck singled and Jerry Hugo complet- 1 The are scheduled to the four run innings with a double Comets set the stage for their start their quarter final series cup annexing act Thursday with against Port Hope this Saturday a 137 win over the Blues collected two runs to An the Lake Ontario metropolis Theres only one fitting word PHONE 478 POLICY Mon to FROM SATURDAY CM MATINEE SATURDAY AT CHANGE sept to describe Mondays windup game and thats terrific The issue hung in the balance until the very final out Keswick lead In the final frame The were finished if they did not kick home three runs They kicked in with those three runs and well tell you how First Harry with two out singled Don Hewlett reach ed on an error Ken Pickering drove in both with a double- Like true sportsmen the men were first over to wring the sixth With two out Tom Hare picking up three runs j of the new champs singled Pollock homered to touched Lefty Glover j fi make it 55 Comets went ahead for eight hits Glover kept them on Jerry Pollocks triple and well scattered Fred Cornells double connected for two to pace In pitching Kester after a Town tribe and it was one each not denied rallied to take to for Don Smith Harvey yield seven hits his successor Bruce Townsley t was the third time that i Pol- Cook and Wilson wick has won the title Previously they won in and again in 1939 King of the Swat Ken Hod- gins was a member of the win ning combination Con nell missed the winning effort but was on the roster Bill two Claude Pol- lock the route goer for Keswick I Cook was charged with allowed eight hits The fielding the pitching loss in this one as in the complete series was sensational Now for a quick squint Thursdays game Keswick sped 9 Zephyr incidentally had a turn of back luck when they lost their Wick renowned far and wide forj Saturdays rain erased the star third Alan in their power house hitting ban- the Queensville series League ploded with hits The Comets sem scheduled fori teams should get together for an included seven extra base drives t in their big take home bag Keswick scored in all but two frames bagging four in the third and three each in the first and fourth to pile up their early Now it was Ron Kester got comfortable margin a bead on one of Claude Pollock clouted a homer locks twisters for a double to and triple Ken Hodgins bashed plate Pickering That made it Cornets Jerry Pollock collected for the Blues Ches triple double to pace the walked and Claude Pollock a triple and Ted halted the rally as Bill went down third to first Anybody want to buy a crystal ball Your scribe has one you can buy real cheap Hate to part with the jolly old thing but it has to go it let me down in the Lake league finals Up to this season of course like be completed But around six a good many ball players we chimes Skipper Frank Courtney found a dry spot at Pantry Park and that was all the local ladies needed to annex the title Every player on the roster de serves a big hand and the same holds true for Coach Charlie Skipoer Courtney Pre sident Maud and Secretary Joyce Day It was unfortunate the cup wasnt around for presen tation Coach indicates its being shipped along and no doubt a suitable presentation night or honor night will be held for the ladies On the diamond It was mighty good to see Geo Hudson intermediate baseball club presi dent around again Ken Brough- was also a welcome returnee Friday for the South fin als and the Incidentally our intermediate baseball hope- will tackle here this afternoon at pm The new diamond at the fair grounds is taking shape It will be a welcome addition Its been a tough chore trying to keep all the teams going on one diamond We still have three baseball crews active in the Ontario provincial hunt our Broadbent DoNuts juveniles and our inter mediate stalwarts Hope one of committee returns are coming in I them can come through with an but we need the rest of them Ontario pennant It would wind soon up a great sports year for the Thats the main story on thej party line Looking here at youve overlooked it PLUMBING HEATING 111 MAM ST the fair grounds between New- allstar tilt for an injured play- Broadbent DoNuts andjers fund Our allstar selection the eastern Ontario winners In the revised schedule New market was scheduled to go to Wednesday yester day The second game in the set will be played home Newmarket ladies are congratulations from all here Saturday Sept at for TECHNICOLOR lift I IflNY IEWH MONDAY TUESDAY SOT THeWilckMvt on Earth SUSAN HAYWARD ROBERT ARTHUR KENNEDY ARTHUR wildest guys on WSSTST mi mm mm A 0KT KITH AT US AND So up came Keswick needing a run to tie it and two to win the title and they did it Incident ally Bill was now try ing his southpaw stuff on the Comets Bill came in in the sixth to relieve Kester Eddie Chadwick tapped a wrong field double to start the Comets roll ing into the winners circle It was one away when Ted An derson went out Chadwick go ing to third Ken drew a walk and advanced a station Tommy skied to Lun and it was two out Blues needed just one more out and it was their game and would pro long the series But it didnt work out that way Claude Pollock hit a high bounder that Bill Thornloe couldnt Claude was safe and was home with the tying run Jerry Pol lock up next was mobbed by his mates and every loyal Kes wick disciple when he lined Bill Thornloes first pitch through between first and second to score Ken and Claude Pollock It was a tight game in the early rounds and down to the fifth Zephyr opened with a first frame run on singles by Harry and Ken Picker ing Blues added two in the third on Clark Arnolds outfield hoist Harry triple and Don Hewletts infield out Kes wick counterpunched for a sec ond frame run on Ted Ander sons double and bagged two hi the third as Eddie Chadwick pushed home Ron and in turn scored when Bill missed his high outfield poke Zephyr assumed a 53 lead in the fifth on the strength of Harry hit Don Hew letts walk and Ken Pickerings base clearing triple Keswick Anderson doubles to complete Keswicks extra base count meet either Zephyr collected hits for the Ontario Clause Pollock Harry championship 1 Coach Frank P bringing Newmarket its first all- The DoNuts if they overcome It was unfortunate in the was the Blues hit star with a home I The fair flats were run double and two and manager Russell Broadbent too wet Wednesday for New- singles for a perfect plate are the Hub fans will get charnps They had to ft open their Ron Kester drove in four runs behind the DoNuts their bid ttl for an Ontario title The B championship windup that vack couldnt have provided stronger opposition However you cant take anything away town leaguers Office Specialty and Sport Cycles are still scrap ping for the flag Theyre put ting up good games Better take em in Theres one tonight LISTOWEL HERE There will be a telephone survey in and district this month to de termine radio program pre- HI with a triple and double Trailing 134 Blues came alive in the seventh for three runs to slice Keswicks edge un assisted twin killing featured the fielding THEY STAND Finals Newmarket 2 Newmarket wins allOntario championship Newmarket Town League Finals Pts Town SportCycles Office Specialty 2 series Lake Softball Finals Keswick 16 Zephyr 12 Keswick wins championship Nuts boast an unbeaten season They waltzed through the North York league without a loss in games and swept Midland Lions aside in two straight in the first round of the OBA playdowns downs to earn a crack at Levack For a spell Saturday with the rain pelting down and indicating they had to return home that night it looked like with Hie ordered the tame played this Sept at p Second game will be play ed at Satarday at the championship series wouldnt c If your home is called your greatly appreciated your reply will help better radio programs your home Thank you Elliott Toronto 1 HOLLAND BRADFORD in Technicolor Treasure of GoWen Cornell Wilde Constance Smith SECOND in Technicolor Me at ffie Fair Dan Dailey Diana Lynn MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Barbara Stanwyck LADIES Continued from page player figured in the hit knockout blow Sarah continued her big league playoff pitching Sarah came close to a nohit norun game yielding but two hits and struck out Visitors third sacker Vonita Taylor and center fielder Susan Loughridge lined up the hits to ruin Sarah no hitter Shirley Preston scored in the first on Mona Deans outfield hit that was hobbled by the jittery visitors Jeanne M3cDonads three run home in the second made ft Lois sine- home Barbara Watt In the third- Newmarket battled the side around in the fifth as Mona Deans triple and singles by Terry Jeanne and Mary Osborne unleashed a five run frame Newmarket con tinued their impressive hitting to finish off with a three run fifth three in the following panel Jeanne MacDonalds second round tripper combined with Barbara Roses and singles featured the sixth innings uprising Jeanne led the Newmarket hit parade with two home runs and a simple Jeannes big parcel of safeties plated six Dean gathered three hits good for three runs Mnry Osborne came through with two singles Jo score two runs Newmarket Shirley Pres ton Jeanne Dean Terry Barbara Watt Mary Osborne Lois Darrach Barbara Rose Sarah Hester Clark Barbara Col- Lois Loretta Charlie coach Frank Courtney manager Mrs Maud president Joyce Day J ffl fes J ii A A ft v- r ENGINEERED m I V1P7 J FEATURE Iff SON ALBERT DEILCRAFT 1 EST 7 pioneer of Canadian radio and famous for the finest of fund- styling join to bring Television new meaning Engineering precision arid mans perfection assure quailed e n t men matchless grace for your home Console 4 FINEST FOB PERFORMANCE Terms down up to months on 7nnd Comply ii W s V v A i r If- 5 t i- J t i- adio f it J 3 ces V7 i v- 9 i

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