Newmarket Era and Express, 30 Aug 1956, p. 5

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Eft flftd If ill Wit Or Port Riding to victory on Keith twohitter Jack defeated Port Hope Hay At Port Hope to open ing game of the J pinydowns Second gam in the best of three will be Aurora this Saturday time pm Port Hope won the tots for game three it is Aurora stored a first inning run added two in the third and one In tho fifth before Poet Hope broke into the scoring with a six th frame counter Aurora rang up four hit with Robert Wright the big gun col lecting two Terry Stone and Bob Walsh bagged the other Aurora DoNuts Blanked Must Win Sat To Stay In Series Broad bent DoNuts have lo win Saturday to in junior Although they outhit the DoNuts were Wanked by last Sat urday at in the opening game of their series Messrs Broad bent aid Ed Pitt in charge of the good ship DoNut are confident the locals ran win this series The series re sumes Saturday pm at the fair grounds Should a tliird and de ciding fixture be required to de clare a winner it at the fair ground at approximately pm It Saturdays game is anything like the game at Hub fans are in for a baseball treat The two teams went for eight inn ing working on a duel Up to the eighth Grunt Morton had handcuffed on one hit Morton ran into a streak of walked two and turn ed the pitching over to Jack Cain Cain was greeted by three suc cessive hits and before George Keroff could douse the fire four runs had been scored On two occasions the DoNuts populated the sacks but faitrd to hit the run column Hob Broad- bent Bill Cain Hill Don ami Irani Morton net ted bits Pine fatal Blinked By Pine Orchard ran Into some redhot pitching as they met Selkirk In the first game of the intermediate play offs at Mount Albert Saturday Said pitching was provided by Selkirks Floyd Dennis who stall ed the Orchardmen on three hits Final result read Selkirk Pine Orchard Game two in the best of three series is at Selkirk this Saturday and Messrs and Chapman are hopeful they can turn the tables Pine Orchard didnt get a hit until Clark Arnold singled in the seventh Hon Kester doubled in the eighth and Doug Card singled in the ninth to complete the hit rally Selkirk didnt do much bet ter in the department The visitor got three hits off starter Josh Preston over the first four frames Hon who succeeded Preston was pouring his fast one through and gave up only one hit and one run during bis mound stint Pine Orchard made a jittery start and committed four errors that gave the visitors two runs and the game in the very first inning YOUR OF COMMERCE IS A Crescents Upset 1613 As Green Acres Takes First Of Three Games Astern 129 Green Acres pull ed a win over Crescents with a sevenrun seventhinning outburst in a town league play off contest at the fair grounds Monday It was the kickoff game in a best of three first round set Green Acres came to the scene of battle carrying their borne run and extra base hit bats Andy Sin- Lloyd Dyer and Tom Lloyd all hit for the circuit in the win ning cause Jack John Atkin son Taylor and Bob Ail- well cashed extra base drives with Atkinsons triple and A tt wells double being keyblows in the Green Acres big seventh Crescents werent idle with the big stick as they registered juicy hits off winners Hob well Don went four for four in spearheading the Cres cents Al homered Jim Bennett got two hits and Ken Pee vers catch was a fielding high light Art Westlake tagged for by the active Acres slug gers was saddled with the pitch ing setback Bell Tel Wins PlayOff Opener From Bell Telephone sprayed the Stuart Scott diamond hits end plated six fifthchapter runs to defeat Queens J Aug ust 22 in a Newmarket town soft- ball league playoff game It was the contest in a best of three series Stan Kvans chilled Queens with a fine eighthit pitching effort to best Bill In the mound display Evans supported his pitching with a triple and double Kcffer and Gander hit home in the winning cause Jack excellent cach ing job and a home run along with triples contributed by Hod Stevens and Don featur ed the losers effort Art and Lee outfield work and Bob Kef- play around short featured the fielding Queens Series Tied Sending to the plate in the fateful seventh against re lief Stan Evans Queens erupted for nine runs to defeat Bell Telephone a town league marathon playoff game Monday Both teams have now won a game in the best of three first round series Up to the seventh Bell led Queens in a seesaw scrap as first one team then the other shot into what appeared to he a comfortable lead Make no mistake it was a slug gers evening Everybody and his cousin got a bingo Math clubs us ed a pair of Juniors It was Bod Stevens starting for the victors and taking seventh frame aid from Bill Don pitched six innings with Stan The Man coming on in the seventh for the Bell Bob Early punched out a home run Karl Burke and Jack nailed down four Dan Hill three Lee two Ho ward Cope George Hunter and Bill one each in the Queens behalf Bob with a four hit hat fill the Bells big howitzer while Adams nabbed two hits Bon Stan Evans and Harold had doubles in the losing stand LADIES PLAY TONIGHT Newmarket ladies are tiled to meet Brook at the fair ground tonight Thurs day in a playoff contest time is Aurora Cubs Win From Town Head Hashman Selects Pine Orchard As Lake Simcoe League Winner For Play- Of fs Jack Robinsons Aurora Cubs earned a shot at the North York title and gained a berth in the Ontario Baseball Association pee wee playdowns They defeat ed Bill Forhans Newmarket the fair grounds August in a North York playoff game Aurora won the best of three series in two straight Aurora used four walks an er ror and Bob Walshs hit to grab a firstinning lead and bits by Terry Stone and Wri ght put the visitors in command in the second inning Aurora bagged seven hits from two Newmarket hurlers Terry Gorman and Ken Woodcock Keith Wright pitched a winning fourhitter Jim McDonald Grant Don Williams and Ken Woodcock shared Newmarket hits Aurora Takes Lead in Midget PlayOff Aurora Tigers jumped into the lead in the North York midget playdowns as they de feated Newmarket Mon day at Aurora Aurora sandwiched all their runs into two big chapters scor ing seven first and six fourth- inning runs Erie Liversidges three run homer ignited Auroras big inning Along with Glen Bennett ad Dan Bout ledge had two hits each for the winn ers Don Bone and Jack were Newmarket hit leaders lien Bennett and Keith Browning shared Aurora pitch ing while George Robertson and Ralph Bray were lulltoppers for Newmarket SATURDAY Aurora will meet Port Hope in an firstround playoff contest at the Aurora town park this Saturday with game time pm It is the second game in a best of three series Aurora won the series op ener at Port Hope last Satur day Optimists Advance To OBA Win Over Aurora Turning in a efficient effort in every department Ross Goddards Newmarket Optimists earned a spot in the Ontario Baseball As sociation bantam playdowns They defeated Aurora at Aurora Wednesday last in a sud dendeath North York bantam baseball league playoff game Previously the two teams had played two ties in the best of three series John McKnight was the Hub hero McKnight hurled a sterling threehitter to stop Thornton winhungry Norm Dennis Ken Taylor and Bill Case collected Aurora hits with Cases single scoring Aur oras only tally in the fifth McKnight made sure of a pitch ing victory as he doubled home Newmarkets first two runs in the leadoff inning Brian Orton homered and Henry tripled to give Newmarket a com manding third inning lead Brian Knowles who gave way to Keith Browning in the fifth was charged with the defeat Keswick Comets Lose To PO Pine Orchard parlayed Don Movers masterful fivehit and a ninehit attack into a win over Keswick Comet at Mount Albert August in a league semi final series playoff contest The win gave Pine Orchard a com manding 20 lead in games in I he best of seven set The ultimate winners used hits by Cits Bill Dike and Nob by Ash along with an error a walk and a hit batsman to snare a second inning lead Doug Cards double provided two fifth inning insurance markers Glover had the Comets white- By Along about this time each year your selector hauls out the crystal ball to give you the lowdown on wholl cop the Lake league flag This year despite the pleadings of Ab Boake Bill Dike Nobby Ash etc not to jinx them this paragraphcr foresees Pine Orch ard breaking through the jinx barrier to win the Stan Cook trophy The jinx we mention is the fact that Pine Orchard always finishes first then loses in the first playoff round This year something tells me it Is going to be different In Josh Preston Don Glover and Doug Card the Orchardmen have a top flight pitching staff a smooth operating infield ami a high class outfield Along with this hardtobeat combination is steady plate power as supplied by the Ash boys Noel and Howie Bill Dike Doug Evans Stan Poll ard and Lake League PlayOffs Start PO And Zephyr lead Pack Pine Orchard and Zephyr got away to winning Lake playoff starts Dung Kves Bill Dike and Nob by Ash hit triples behind Josh Prestons fine pitching as Pine Orchard edged Keswick August in the first game of their best of seven semifinal Pino Orchard netted a sixth- frame counter to break up a all tie and a dandy mound display between winner Josh Preston and Comets Harold Smith Claude Pollock was Keswicks Op hitt er Coming from behind a de ficit on successive doubles by Bob English Karl and Ted Reeve drop ped August 15 in their best firstround play off starter nailed ten bits from Bill Henry while win ner limes yielded nine in- eluding Bill Henrys triple Irwin Davidsons double and Bruce twobagger Our crystal ball says the first round against Keswick led by Ken Claude Pollock Tom Hare Ed Con- Bob Cook Don Smith etc will be the Orchards toughest hurdle A detour around may be in order after we calculate behind the hitting of Ir win and George Davidson Bern ard Kay Judd and Winch will derail the Rock ets in the preliminaries However you can bet Crydermnn Dave Harvey Mines Bob Miller Ron Beckett and Bob En glish will have something to say about it Its a tossup between Zephyr and Mount Albert but as the Blues have seasoned playoff vet erans Hon Kester Clark Arnold Harry and Alan go for them and enjoy the smile of Lady Luck as soon as the play offs start theyre picked to oust the Craig Case Horner Kelly Case Joe Case Elmer Pais ley George Green led Mountic The odds say Zephyr will then win over but go down after a gallant effort before the pennant hungry Pine Orchard nine Ladies Blank Locals Win But Ruled No Contest Playing superb ball afield be hind Sarah masterful pitching Newmarket ladies blan ked August in the opening game of the play- downs The game via P executive ruling was lat er ruled no contest and the complete series was rescheduled Barbara Joanne Winter Lois Dean Colleen Cain and Preston turned in particularly brilliant fielding plays Hits by Jeanne Winter and Barbara Watt staked the Van red suited gang to a first frame lead Jeanne Win ters double and singles by Bar bara Lois and Preston earned New market a commanding third inning lead hits Tom Hare and Harold Smith nailed Keswick Losing pitcher was Har old Smith Bill Dike with two hits headed the Pine Orchard slate were key factors as Zephyr Wan ked Mount Albert August 17 in the opening match in their best of five first round set John George Green ami Jun ior Simpson got the only hits be hind Craig Cases pitching Peewee Baseball Final Standings During the summer playground program a Pee Wee Baseball Lea gue was carried on every morn ing Gaines were played at the Stuart Scott Diamonds with the Recreation Director Frank ingswurth in charge Six teams were formed with about on each There were also sev eral visitors lo town who played when they were here Through the kindness of several people sweaters and hats were provided for these teams The following is the final stand ing Playoffs will take place starting the first week in Sept ember when all 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