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Newmarket Era and Express, 5 Jul 1951, p. 12

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If I L July Aurora Park Town League Diggers Jr Ladies Lake Sutton at Belhaven Jr Boys Lake Sim- MfcM mm PORT On Sutton line one mile east of Road NOW PLAYING VALENTINO Anthony Dexter Eleanor Parker Short Bin Archer loom gpetlbouna Hound JULY mm THE REDSKINS RODE Hall Mary Castle ilvMeHon Iris Adrian onll Belhaven at Lake League at Mount Albert PeelYork League King at Kettleby pm Park Wood bridge at July Diamond Town League Cycle vs Jr Ladies Lake Newmarket at Mount Albert Jr Boys Lake Mount Albert at Kes wick Lake Simeoe League Hope at Belhaven Keswick at Willow Beach July Hoffman Diamond Bell Specialty Jr Ladies Lake at Sut ton Jr Boys Lake Simeoe at Keswick Lake League Mount Albert at Zephyr at PeelYork League at pm Park at July Aurora Park Town League Ditch Diggers vs Harts SS Park Jr Ladjes Lake Mount Albert at Newmar ket Jr Boys Lake Simeoe Mount WARD rWr For Three Homers Its not often daring the height of the war to get the opportunity to ask a league president to step into the spot light But what can yon do when said steps in and ban out three one with the bases loaded and drives in seven runs seven of the runs his team collects Thats the reason the award and Boxy Theatre pass for this week goes by unanimous decision to Jack Teas- dale Bell Telephones outfielding King of the Swat Jacks effort was the main cog In Bell Telephones mowing down of at SS last Wednesday Jack when not banging out to the disgust of the opposition doubles as Town League president Nice going sir on both counts Aurora Win 54 Over Elgin Mills Aurora ladies nudged out El gin Mills at the Aurora Town Park Wednesday to get their home stand in the North York Ladies Softball League away on the right foot Clutch hitting by Edna and Barbara HUSBANDS Shoot the So You Want To Move Cartoon Picnic c- Case who counted three each Albert at Belhaven Lake pitching coe League Keswick at phyl gave Aurora i early lead and they nursed July Park Town it through to a win STORY Dan Gale Storm Adult Entertainment League Cycle Atomics Bar- and District Newmarket at Valleys Jr Ladies Lake Simeoe Newmarket at Keswick Jr Boys Lake Cedar Brae at Mount Albert Lake Simeoe League at Zephyr Vandorf at Pine Or chard PeelYork League at King TREAT HILL ROUGH Unfurling an assault that stashed runs in the kitty in every frame Newmarket Opti mist bantams ploughed under i Technicolor v Child NEIGHBOR NEXT DOOR Richmond nine at the fair grounds Tuesday in an exhibition base ball game Laurie VanZant with a bases loaded first innings home run and two doubles set the batting pace for the Optimists ADMISSION PRICES ren and under Free Begins Earl Lothian Murray Young and Charlie had two solid safeties each l THEATRE PHONE 478 NEWMARKET Open Nightly Saturday 545 pm Matinee Saturday and Holidays pm Last Times Today The Great Wane Robbery tis xr MhesK July 11 kvL iMalOADrtfUNf i a ft 5v tf iSti Kr Bergers Rally To Take King In PeelYork King and Wood- bridge were Peel- York League winners over the week A five- run sixth innings enabled King to bumble the league doormats Kettleby Thursday Bob Gil lies with a three for four Jim Ted Rose and Cliff Arm strong with two each powered King was answer with three Gord picked up the pitching chips over Jim Flanagan The long awaited clash of King and Schomberg came off under the lights at Park Friday After King had wedged out a lead in the sixth the exploded for three in the sixth and the same in the eighth for a win Doug Brown and Murray Edwards found the com bined offerings of Phil and Orr to their liking Edwards pickling three Brownie two Ellison had troubles subduing King sluggers Stan exhibition series with Richmond Foster four for five Bob Gil- win Kinnon supplemented her win ning pitching effort with three hits drove out a baseempty homer and added two other safeties to pace the visiting corps Third team in the North York circuit is Con cord Aurora team is sponsored by the Hart Mfg Co Coach is Alex Campbell and manager Sid Aylelt Aurora Barb Case Alice Ay- Lou Case Aggie Wiszner Shirley Sutton Edna Betty House Marion Campbell Joanne Beazer AURORA DOWNS HILL Aurora Town League allstars evened up their home and home Hill with a triumph on their home grounds Friday Auroras four run start in the initial round vas the main cog in their win Mickey Sutton Bill and Doug Richardson shar ed the Aurora mound work Norm Lefty and Jack toiled on the Hill mound Bill and Tracy were Aurora top Murray Stephenson Tim Saul and Mac Clement shared hitting honors with the Hill clan lies three for four and Jim Pat- ton three for five Stan Foster doubled for the extra base ran into a stone wall at dropping a decision Howard Archibald ami Jack were touched freely by the Bridges who bounc ed in feet first with six in the first Howard Archibald sup plemented his pitching with two hits and Jack was the other Doug Merchants five for six hit fireworks went for nought as Schomberg and had to abandon their contest leading in the sixth due to the rain Murray Edwards was the other big gun in bat bag Reg Lip- powered one of Don Mar- chants Sunday chucks for a homer and Harvey Hill tied the can to two doubles Minor Play Features Big Run Production Big run outputs again featur ed the second veek of the com bination Newmarket league baseball wars Behind slugging from Ron Dews- berry Gene Garrett and Ken Tigers took the Indians apart for their second straight win The Lewis cous ins Don and Francis shared the pitching victory Top sluggers in the vanquished ranks were Bill Cain and Jackie Rill Cain and Bob Keffcr were joint ly tabbed with the loss Jumping ahead with an eight- run third innings Red Sox col lected their second straight A tworun first of the seventh humbling the Yankees rally to crack tie enabled Taximen Ease Out Sixth Win In Town Loop Jack Cain was pitching winner Gene Garrett the loser Super hitsmiths with the were Gary Walk er and Junior Carson Brian Mil lion and Wayne Croutch got in some good licks vith the slick for the well tamed Yanks Springing a big nine run sixth rally on the Yankees Tigers strolled to a win It was the Tigers first show of points in the column Ken Cassavoy was the Tigers main prop vith a five for five hit show Brian Million and Wayne continued their steady basehit production to keep the Yankees in the hunt BRADFORD THURSDAY SATURDAY IN TECHNICOLOR Dm Last Outpost Ronald Reagan Rhonda Fleming Bruce Bennett SECOND FEATURE The Steel Helmet Adult Robert Mutton Steve Gene Evans MONDAY WEDNESDAY Irene Dunn Alee feature Dont Cry Joan Crawford David TUESDAY NIGHT IS PHOTO 1st offer Mrs 2nd offer Mr John Lee the to ease out a win over Office Specialty Fri day in a tidy town league tus sle The victory gave the Taxi- men six straight but it was a narrow squeak A fourall tie as the seventh loomed With the game riding oh every pilch Bruce wailed out a fourth ball from Bruce Andrews made a great stop of Hack Cains sizzling grounder to retire Harvey singled over first and Joint McComb in 1 smashed a double to drive both runners home Ncufelds forces werent licked Bun Cook busied a slant for a single Don skied out to short Bruce Andrews lashed a wrong field triple to score one run and with the tying run riding on his shoulders was nipped at the plat ter Stan Winger pinchhitting went out 43 second to first to close up the game HOFFMAN Two plain facts were evident in Wednesday town league tus sle won by the Bell Telephone 1 over Hoffman Bill Van was giving tip home run halls Aid Jack was taking em and losing em Teas- dales effort three home runs one a grand slammer with the sacks clogged that counted se ven was about enough to win the gale singlehanded After the Hoffman Pressmen got to Dell starter Bill Johnston for a two run start home runs loomed large in the overall pic ture John powdered one to give Bell their first run then stepped aside to let Teas- dale do his stuff Hoffman trailing 103 in the sixth got to Cook who came in on the Bell mound in the first for three of their eight One of these a smash by Bill that got through Bill Johnstons gate for a homer gave Hoffman four runs and brought their count to seven where it stayed lniirJe Thorns Ken Thorns and Hill VnnZnnt shared the Hoff man hit attack with two each Bill Johnston and Mickey Smith were the other Bell ctalwarts with two each Simeoe Loop Mount In Pit Three games last week were decided by one run as the league race tightens Mount Albert was thumped by Pine Orchard to skid to the basement dorf climbed out with nip and luck win over Belhaven Split week for The Realtors provided an up set by knocking of Ches Lun- Zephyr then met their Waterloo at Willow Beach Trailing in the sixth unleashed a fiverun sixth innings rally to humble the Blues homer by Canton and Bob English were the big blows in the big frame Bill Burkholder and Doug Smith chimed in with two timely hits each Carl Johnny Meyers Alan Lockie and Bill Lockie provided the Lunneymen hit music Lon and Bruce Pegg worked in cahoots to tame Ron Kester A threerun fourth to over haul the edge carried by Queensviiie gave Willow Beach their third win McNeill was stingy in the pinches with Bruce Grcig Lyman Hall and Jack Perry only Real tors to find his stuff to their lik ing Ted Anderson Cec Mc Neill Cameron and Don poured it on for three hits each A last of the seventh rally for two runs sparked by Bill King- don and Harold enabled to sneak out a home win over had to work to get back in after went for a seven run second frame Lloyd Pres ton and Bill Hammond with four Harold Bill Kingdon and Jim Preston with three per man were the big sockcrs with Vandorf Irwin Davidson Duff and Herb Tomlinson lashed out for three hits each to pace the Bels attack The win hoisted out of the league basement Despite the fact the Keswick powerhouse hitters went for a sixrun sixth cased out an win at home over the league leaders Dill Stayner with a foursackcr and Ken Hod- gins with two triples pepped Keswick and Bob Winch nailed homers for The Motilities are in unfamiliar territory at the bottom of the heap Pine Orchard cooled them out Josh Preston chuck ed a sevenhitler for the win ners Horner opened on Mount mound giving way to Ken Red Mitchell in the fifth after Orchardmen pounded for five runs Milch didnt allow a run Doug Card for his first fourbagger and old standbys Chick Shropshire and Howie Ash topped Orchard hit list Paisley and Charlie Mus cles Green were tops and both polished off doub les Mitch lagged a two RBI single Games ahead July at Mount Albert July Hope at at Willow Beach July Mount Albert at Zephyr at ven Hasketts HASH by George Newmarket Sports Editor Its holiday time so were going to leave you with an overall picture of the North York Softball picture Up in the Chapman domain the pitching is coming as wit ness jobs done by Don Glover one hitter Hon Kester hitter Lloyd Preston 1 hitter Keswick slugging from Ken Bill Tom Hare has car ried them to the top And just between us guys out on a limb we like Keswick to win the crown this year Ze phyr Hope and Pine Orchard are sardine in the runnerup posi tion hurryscurry kiddies have slipped after a roll ing start Mount Albert unless Ken Mitchell comes back to hurl regularly could be on the outside looking in at playoff time The other two out of playoffs will be Vandorf and After that hunk of surmising just as well to get far far away before Irving Arnold wings in HOW THEY STAND July NEWMARKET TOWN LEAGUE Triple Seven Can Hoffman Bell TeL Specialty Atomics Sports Cycle AURORA TOWN LEAGUE Ditch Diggers Harts Tanners Merchants 5 Pis LAKE LEAGUE Keswick Zephyr Hope Pine Orchard Belhaven Willow Beach Vandorf Mount Albert 5 I 1 1 1 11 11 Pitches 122 Stayner ladies who provided little more than a baserunning and batting practice for Newmar ket ladies on their first visit a couple of weeks ago showed amazing improvement on their second appearance Thursday Be fore the Stayner bubble burst allowing Newmarket a fourrun fifth and fiverun sixth for a 2 home triumph Stayner held on grimly as the local maids nursed along a 32 edge Lois homered with Mary Ellen on the base paths Lois Blight Mona Dean and Jackie Moore spanked out singles and Mary Osborne walk ed to open up a margin Five runs in the sixth on an error two walks and singles by Lois Blight Pud Dean and Mary Ellen made it Moore exNewmarket started Stayners two run rally in the fourth away an error and singles by Ruth Dickey Sylvia with his trusty fowling piece or Thompson and Alma LAKE JUNIOR LADIES Newmarket Mount Albert Sutton Keswick G 1 L 1 1 PEEL- YORK LEAGUE King Kettleby 3 5 DISTRICT LADIES Midland Barrie Valleys Newmarket 5 L TOWN LEAGUE BATTING RACE As Of July Hat Cain Smith Bell McComb IV Smith Atom Hugo Andrews Spec Bell Spec Huff Cook Hell 777 22 777 Hits Aw Id 11 550 500 444 417 409 407 Rockets Show Power Win Two Tie Cedar Brae Queensviiie Rockets of the boys Lake cir cuit are starting to make the fans sit up and take notice- Over the past week they collec ted two wins and held the effer vescent sluggers out of Cedar lirne to a all stalemate Homo run clouting from Ron Ron Beckett Don and Carl Pickerel made the tying effort possible Paced by Ron John Ken Smiths and Ron Becketts extra base hitting downed Mount Al- for their first win of the week Johnnie two homers and Ron three baser were the big items in nosing out Holt latest entrant in the circuit Keswick sneaked out with an win over in the leagues tidiest battle Ted Rogers won the pitching decision with aid from Ron Councils homer and triple and Albert Smiths three baser Diggers Tighten Hold On Aurora Loop Lead Fashioning runs in every inn ings but the fourth Ditch Diggers tightened their stranglehold on the top rung of the Aurora Town League with a lti8 win over the basement dwelling Merchants on Thursday The Diggers cuffed away for five runs in the fifth and four in the third to give their biggest display of power- hitting i k y Sutton Diggers supplemented his ample pitching job with three safeties Stan mak ing his first start and Bill Mun- each rapped out two Ron Simmons and Jack An drews Clossman surprises pick ed up a couple of hits each Jim Murray had a taste of action at almost every infield station Don Dolman injured his ankle slid ing into third and it was feared he may fractured a small bone or got a bad sprain Ditch Diggers Mac- Donald Stephenson Sutton R Allan Merchants J An drews J Edmunds A Jr Simmons P Philips J Murray Ferguson his good looking cheering section pickets 58 Eagle In the PeelYork circuit Bruce HallChuck King combo are fronting Wood- bridge and are in close chase Ray Rogers Kettle clan show signs of sprucing up now and again getting the odd good game out of their sys tem but look dead ducks for the cellar hole In the Aurora Town League there appears a tremendous bat tle is looming up betwixt Harts and Mickey Sut tons Ditch Diggers Collis if they can get out a full crew eluding the silent little can and will cause the league leaders all kinds of com motion Just dont write Andy off either The has been digging around and about contracts Vis by Jack Andrews and Ron Simmons and weve seen his proposed player list and its a dilly If the can get them all under one j roof at the same time Diggers had belter watch out In the senior circuit Pis Midland has been cooling out all opposition Valleys and our own are neck and neck for soc io From our crows nest leys will give the nine the most trouble if it comes to a knoekemdown drag- scrap for the league dia dem Of course just cant write Midland off with Muriel the school inarm in good form barring an earthquake are the fourth for the playoff though considerably improved are rated as trailers In the junior ladies it looks like Fred and Gladys Rollings If Mary Jean Sinclair stays around to do the hurling Sutton could upset the applecart We figure Gord Hares Keswick gals in and Dot out And in the town league we like the Triple Sevens Theyre on a six game win streak Pow er hitting spread down the line Norm Scooter Bruce Townsley Hack Cain Joint Comb and Jerry Hugo all top- kept it alive Coach Charlie got good hitting Mary Ellen nis got three hits two sinkers around home dish and contribut ed several nice outfield catches Lois Blight Dean and Jackie Moore furnished two safeties each Lois Darrach col lected the only extra base drive a fourbagger Sidelight was the sister duel between our Jackie and Moore playing short for the visitors banged away at two for four clip to outsmile her smiling sister flight Their baserun ning is terrific and their fielding not to be sneezed at Mick Smiths Bell Pete Spe cialties ami Bob Murrays muns look the other threesome for the playoff bidding That leaves Atomics and sitting out Atomics on recent showing will cause trouble from here in have been a bit of a disappointment Genial sportsman Smith figured on a young faststriding junior team and the pitching hasnt held up and the loss of Miller through an injury hasnt helped the situation Well thats it and happy holi days one and all See you on the ball diamond next week Question Final Score In Junior Ladles Clash After trailing at the end of four innings Newmarket jun ior ladies staged an upris ing in the fifth and went on to win a 2220 decision over Thursday in a Lake Sim Junior Ladies League contest It seems likely the auditors will have to be called in to audit the score sheets as score- master wound it up a all draw Stuffles Newmarket starter was smacked hard and often as the Bel grabbed an early lead with an eightrun first a single in the second and seven in the third Coach waving in Jeanne and Jeanne wasnt touch ed for a run until the misses lit out for four in the gathering darkness of the seven th Newmarket hitters were Joan Jeanne Betty and West Joan and Kathy topped the hitters with four each Grace Stiles Dot lefthander had Hub- town hitters swinging until they busted out in the fifth J Thompson J Cryderman K Dice- man A Stiles J Whit- taker Carp 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