Service SERVICE SERVICE Hours SATURDAY OF TO Stores Best r Dance l3 ME once OFFICIAL OWNING The official opening of the Mount Albert floodlights will he held at the Mount Albert park tonight Thursday Sept A special attraction which will send the Lake softbali league allstars against the strong team of Toronto will be the feature attraction Game time is The allstars will likely be made up of Ted Anderson Don Glover Ron Kester Bernard Kay Bob Pollock Ron Doug Eves Har ry Don Hewlett Bob English and FRACTURES BAND Newmarket Legions plana to bring home the South Simcoe intermediate baseball league title were dealt a blow Thursday when Jerry Hugo the teams popular and efficient short stop suffered a broken hand in a sec ond base play in the game here with Jerry without doubt one of the leagues best shortstops and in line to capture the teams most valuable player award will be sidelined for the balance of the season ftA BELHAVEN TAKES LEAD shot into a 21 edge in games in the Lake Simcoe junior mens soft- ball league finals when they swamped Mount Albert last week Murray Thompson Bel- havens windmill artist spun a nifty five hitter and got extra base hit help from Bernard Kay Dave Bailey Winch and Kyle Fairbarn added to a lead with a six run scoring spurt in the fourth to wrap up the de cision Jim runscor ing kept the Mountics from a shoutout shame Era and Express Sports Editor George presents the Stan Cook trophy to Harold Smith captain of the Keswick Comets The transfer of the cup marked the end of Zephyrs threeyear reign over the Lake Simcoe Softball league It is the third time Keswick has won the trophy Keswick held it in and Photo by ICE IN ARENA OCT Just an early reminder in case your skates have become rusty the arena manager Stan Smith reports ice will be put in the memorial arena earlier this year Present plans call for ice to be available on or about Oct The ice making equipment is expected to be started on Oct and ice should be ready for use on Oct Last season the arena opened for hockey prac tices and skating on Oct 22 Pep Perry men t and Bill Mun- expect to have ice available in the Aurora arena about Oct to Down The Centre by Ab Hulse Aurora Stars after a long lay- was concurrently played by most off due to wet weather and a also played its part as It lessened lengthy trip passed out of the the batting eyes of the team OSA playoffs on Tuesday as Theres a big difference between the defending champions the white spheroids and timing ton squeezed out a 3 is essential at all times in in the ninth inning Aurora play- ball We hope the boys will be good ball but were not able given some sort of recognition for to clutch hit particularly in the the seasons efforts they did a sixth when runners were left stranded on third and second With one out in the ninth a homer which was carried by the wind and which just missed going foul spelled disaster for Don Mathews boys Stunden grand job Aurora Rears still unclassified as to series will take the ice on Sunday Oct 11 from to pm and Manager Andy Class extends an invitation to all district players interested to re- pitched sparkling ball and except duty Doug Clarke will for the one unlucky pitch was master throughout striking out 12 The said the game was the closest except for the loss to Aurora they have had in three years now meets in the quarter finals With a record of seven wins in ten games of competition the Stars have nothing to be ashamed of The fact is that until the play offs the boys had been playing against inferior pitching all sea son and didnt have their batting eyes sharpened Baseball which Specialty Ties Town Finals Mondays fourth game in the man Tod Bernard Kay town league finals was an over time thriller Office Specialty won it and that evened the town league finals at two games each and forced a fifth and de ciding fixture It was a struggle at the end of the regulation seventh The teams decided to go another two frames Neither team could break the stalemate in the eighth Don Glover handled the towners with case in the ninth Then up came the Specialty with their backs to the wall John Bill Johnston Harvey Gibney Don Smith and Charlie Take Third Game Bill VanZant hasnt been do ing too much hurling this season But when Bill does get around to take turn you can always count on a good job Bill made one of his infrequent hilltop ap pearances Thursday and came through with brilliant three hitter to rate his Town Sport- win over Of fice Specialty It was an important win for worked Bill Van- the towners as it gave them a 21 for a walk Bernard Kay punched out an scooter and both runners were safe when the towners attempted force at second was late Don next up swung out and Shed on the move scored when Wilson uncorked a wild peg to third Two town errors and singles strung Bob Shropshire Don Charlie and Bruce Andrews enabled the Cabinetmakers to whiz Into a first frame edge The Town- be as secretary and it is ex pected that will join Charlie in the coaching chores With a wealth of experience behind him at and a nice personality and hockey brains should do a great job Hes undecided as to whether hell play or not this year but chances are that since hes a fam ily man now hell prefer the fireside most nights Flyers and Brampton Regents practice this week and at the opening session on Mon day no less than 106 players were on hand for the three hour opening has only six players left from last year and Emms is looking for talent Andy Jr and Walt Fines practiced with the Flyers and we cant tell you what their future will he although one of them may be away from Aurora Both boys have played faithfully and I well for Aurora and deserve chance for promotion The loss of either would be a real blow however as the Aurora club needs experienced players In the event either or both leave you can expect some talen ted imports if jobs can be ob tained Fines of course is under suspension by the OHA and his trial is not listed to take place until early November at the Bar rio Assizes He was offered a trial at Stamford by Eddie Shore but turned it down Johnny star of the club which eliminated Aurora lost winter Gerry Colling wood on hand and looking pretty good was Billy Custator brother of box- lacrosse star Ray Casta tor Jack Wood who was sought by Aurora Inst winter was also out and has a good chance to stick From comes word that goalie Hudson and Ray Crewe are trying out with Kitchener juniors and of course Bud i Melon who was star With K owns base hits In W junior club last winter MS Is counted on for a regular post Jim Johnston of Midland juniors Spitfires Name Executive Hockey whether we like it or not is starting to poke its head over the horizon The Newmar ket Spitfires hockey club held its organization meeting at the Memorial arena Thursday Some fans attended to start the lo cal hockey show rolling Secretary Frank Courtney pre sented the minutes of the last annual meeting Joe Dales was named acting chairman and the next item on the agenda was the election of officers for the 54 season Dick was named president Frank John ston vicepresident and Frank Courtney was returned as secre tarytreasurer for a third term Twelve names were presented for the executive board and the following were elected Dick Billiard Geo Ray Joseph Dales Charles Hunt Leo Cull and Max Smith An open discussion followed on prospects for the coming sea son Indications are that an in termediate A club will again carry the Hub banner into the race Frank Johnston who attended the OHA conven tion earlier this year indicated that the team would again be grouped with Collingwood and Midland The executive will meet this week to consider fur ther plans and to name a coach and manager LEAGUE SEEKS TEAMS The Newmarket and district are looking for ho ckey teams Anybody interest ed The last and final date for filing an entry in the league has ben set for Monday Oct it was announced after the leagues annual meeting held Monday at the arena The league governors headed by Ray Smith are hoping to again round out a four team loop Invitations to enter the circuit are being sent out to Keswick Bradford Vondorf Mount Albert Au rora Newmarket Kettleby King City and The league will hold a further organizational meeting Monday Oct at pm in the New market Memorial arena Any and all teams wishing to enter must have a representative pres ent on Oct edge in games in the best-in- town finals until the Specialty evened it again Mon day VanZant was hurling in oppo sition to Office Specialty lefty Don Glover Glover had the zipper on the town hitters until the fourth when the an chored their win around a five- run uprising and rounded out their scoring with a three run fifth and a single tally in the sixth Al Wilson the steady receiver got the first hit off In Lacrosse Finals Everybody is talking lacrosse in Bradford these days Theres a good reason for the interest in Canadas national game and in the Bradford club in particular Bradford has just one more river to cross to bring home the A intermediate title Saturday Bradford knocked off Alliston to win the north group championship three games to one The win also qualified Bradford to meet either Acton or for the Ontario title Stan Foster netted four goals Harvey Mnshinter Shorty Bray Jim Pulton and Hay sniped two each to pace Bradford Harold Smart a Newmarket resident is a member of the Bradford team and through with a goal in Saturdays tri umph The Celery Kings also feature a brothercousin act as the three brothers Mutt Keith and Bruce along with a cousin Tommy Ceilings form one of the clubs top attacking combinations The Bradford crew also a district flavor Harvey Mnsh hails from Oak Ridges and Jim calls Kiny City home In Ted the team has one of the outstanding in the intermediate circuit knifed back with single runs ft in the third and fourth forged around Norm home run ed with a double and Bruce Hi i by Bruce Doug Simp- The towSc ahead 43 to cap the rising touched off by Bruce sons double an error a walk it John scoring SA Li who played with Goner- on Bernard hit and Don flinK two years Una joined St YOU are always welcome Morrisons Come in and inspect our Fall merchandise PINE ORCHARD CEMENT BLOCK CO Phone COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PUBLICITY WEDDINGS j CKESCKNT NEWMARKET PHOTOGRAPHER K OPPORTUNITY V One of Canadas Largest Accident and Health Companies appoint one man to he their sped representative In This man will he given the chance of a lifctlrilif wise and socially We will support his efforts in every way possible After being thoroughly trained he will be given the equipment to enter the high income bracket Providing lie works follows our plan a special extra commission contract wilt also be given htm Age to Write in lliaG Avenue J ALL YOUR i- t tl i a H r BUDGET BUWDLlrWt tor I S REVITALIZED HI Phone i r powerhouse fly In the tight mound duel the Stirling right hnndcr Hill VanZant yielded nine hits Don Glover the Specialty paw had the turn ed on seven hits Office Specialty got awny to good They provided a two run block of trouble for BUI in the second Bern ard Kay John coaxed walk an error and Don Glovers single blew up The game was two run frame Tod with fine fielding homered in the fifth to complete tlona by Norm Fred Dill- the Specialty count Beautiful PLAYING CARDS WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS Witt tack jam for Flaying Will fcBU hobby for mer Bears standout who was traded by to lost winter looks headed for a post with the but might come brick to Weston if he fails to move up us the Dukes would like to have him buck arena was burned to the ground after serving dis trict well for over a quarter of a century Markham Aurora Uxbrldgc Newmarket vllle Hill and other clubs have all glad In the past to ice Aurora lost played there In against It was home Ice In the aeries of the year be fore A new ice palace will bo erec ted promptly but the General will be out of action thia year and their player distributed Senior B club will play at thla winter to keep the name in hockey of and tht to be with the may find Mi way to the of Aurora if he to play Mate