aU- August V- Loo Wife INStEYS MEN S AND BOYS WEAR NEWMARK N ensure AT NO EXTRA COST you can have them made in ANY com bination of style color or fea ture day deliv ery so hurry In to Insleys choose your cloth and take advantage of this low price while it lasts Why pay more if you can buy for less Stars Defeat King All Stars by It was baseball night in King City on the evening of Aug The King City All Stars were honored to play Turk All Stars of hockey fame The score after nine innings of play was 2 in favor of the All Stars Although the locals succeeded in holding the All Stars scoreless for the first three innings they were unable to cope with the pitching prowess of Don Harris in the latter in The power hitting of and Smith provided the winning runs for the team with Smith smashing a triple to right field in the fifth inning The King City All Star team was made up of players from the Peel and York Softball League Their pitching staff of Tony Roman and Ar- made a sparkling effort but were not supported by those badly needed runs from their team mates The game which was held in Memorial Park drew a crowd of in support of the King City Lions club sponsors Bruce Hall was score keeper Stan Hunter was mike announcer keeping the crowd enlivened with his humor ous Charlie Shields and Don Gordon were bat boys The entry into the game of the teenagers Johnny Dew and Bob drew applause lions made a profit of 75 from gate receipts and refresh ment booth The new bleachers erected by the Lions seating nearly 300 are a boon to Memori al Park The baseball diamond was in good shape having been leveled and marked The wire screens built by the Lions finishes off a commendable ball field owned by the Lake Marie and King Athletic Association In dedicating the bleachers to King City and community Lions president John Dew said part of the material for the stands and the screens had been scrounged from Lake Marie and the rest had been purchased by the Lions George Brown Lake Marie president thanked the Lions for their contribution to the park Down The Centre by Hulse Hotweather hockey Rumor has it that is hot foot after the Unionville Jets franchise and will feature junior hockey this winter business men and sports lovers in the southern village are re ported to lay out two notes each to sew up the business end and assure the club of the play ers needed Wed like to see that experiment tried in the northern part of the county Aurora Bears meanwhile are riding the boras of a dilemma They have to know and the are na board wants to know as well what series theyll play in The C grouping for obvious reas ons is not desired as it was last winter In the immediate area teams are scarce as hairs on a billiard ball and in any event Aurora tied In Pee Wee Playoff Newmarket and Aurora are all even in their best of three series for the right to represent North York League in the OBA series Newmar ket scored runs in the fourth to set up a home win over Aur ora in the series opener Aurora roared back at home Saturday afternoon to score a run in the last of the seventh to shade Newmarket In a free slugging walk full error cram med exchange Elgin Evans singled home Dan with the winning run In the series starter Newmar kets winning Geo Robert- it wouldnt likely be known limited Aurora to five hits til November or December If Wayne Croutch and John they go B the club would likely as ted Newmarket with three get the same concessions as the Wis each Brian beat illfated Jim Wall Herb Caini out two hits to pace Aurora PLUMBING SUPPLIES Sinks Bathtubs Basins Toilets Pipe Fittings Pumps Tanks Shower Cabinets Laundry Tabs SAVE Open Wed and Evenings I A I mileage Fully equipped and in perfect condition throughout You must sec this one CHEVROLET very condition and in every other re- real VAIJXIIALL SEDAN A very clean car at a low price This is one of the most econ omical cars on the road Ir mi CHEVROLET MONARCH COACH A very clean car in excellent condition throughout Com pletely equipped 1951 SEDAN I ear ill perfect II set for yean condition MERCURY SEDAN Not a Nigh mileage car Very clean throughout and priced to give real value 1S6 CHEVROLET COACH This is a very good car Com pletely reconditioned and ready to give mllea of trouble free CHEVROLET SEDAN Thiamin tton m priced mm experiment received three win ters ago namely four imports and four players from the Metro area Even that might not solve it so far as competing on equal foot ing with the present Big is concerned unless the players are secured in the next few weeks Actually last year against Scarboro Rangers Dixie and Owen Sound all of rat ing the Bears held their own The long haul however is where it pinches Meanwhile and Clarke are cogitating long and chance are itll be B Already Andy Jr Walt Fines Bobs Cook and Bob FalHs have inked their playing certifi cates The Bears had at least three other players of last win ter who could move to with ease In any event the twobit critics will owe a vote to Closs and Clarke who are at least stir ring themselves during the sum mer Remember the Grasshop per and the Cricket The commission is of course trying to accommodate Toronto Winged Wheelers as well as the Bears Except for where there are two homebrew teams most small towns cant support two clubs in the same rink The Bears being have a right to expect preference Northern roundup At the Ca nadian Legion convention in Sud bury we not only ran into a lot of former athletes but heard about others One of the first we spied was Bruno who back in the early days of in these parts was a stand out goalie for Bradford and a good allround athlete Bruno is an artist by profession and some of his fine canvasses and commercial works were to be seen at convention headquarters including a monster Legion crest and a fine portrait in oils of Queen Elizabeth Harry who played jun ior hockey with the Aurora Tig ers in is located in Copper Cliff but has retired from hock ey Hes married with a family now Mann once the pride of Canaltown in partner ship with his fatherinlaw Char lie Hesse is operating beautiful Lodge at Its said to be one of the best in the north and Mann has devel oped into one of the best fishing and hunting guides in the Ottawa Volley Kelley another former Redman is residing at and is employed as fireman on the T and Roil- way Fireman Kelley plays the odd game of hockey but con fine his activities to coaching mostly He recently won third honors in NO golf Dr Eric 1 1 1 a former high ath lete has a thriving practice at while Don who few years ago was prom ising hockey star in the north and in the army runs a hardware here Hes a member of the Aurora family so well remembered by older residents Vic who played hockey with the last Newmarket Camp hockey team is the leading soft- ball pitcher in the North Bay fastball loop and that includes such familiar faces as Taylor and the veteran Suzc Tur ner of Benches fame who arc still going strong up north At the Soo Terry the great performer with Newmar ket Camp In is still active and may play with the American Son this year Whippet ter and of No 23 team of have both retired and At the great and basebollcr of the Camp has also joined the spectator class Sparky Vail is reported um piring baseball In the Porcupine area and doing some coaching Charles Vrana with six and frame aid from southpaw Keith Browning handcuffed Newmarket on five hits In game two Geo Robertson and Ralph Bray shared Newmarket mound work Vrana came up with a trio of timely blows in support of his Third and deciding game will he run off this week after the teams make a toss for home game Hub heroine was Shirley Shirley pitched two swell games and received alert field- support Shirley handcuffed Keswick on three hits Keswick collected six hits in all their last three claimed against Joan Robinson who eased Shirleys pitching burden in final two frames Newmarket scored five runs in the first innings and were never beaded Grace Curtis was the losing twirier Lynn Thompsons double was wicks only extra base Marilyn Lee hit four for Jour Betty belted a home run and single and Helen collected three hits to pace Newmarket The Pinups had a scrap on their hands with Dave maids Helen scored from third in the seventh on passed ball to break a stalemate Barbara GwilHams who caught two fine games banged out three hits Helen and Loretta han with two wore the Pinups hit leaders Ida who went the route for QuccnsvHle included a home run in a hit bag to spark King Betty Beckett and Audrey Sedorc furnished the other safeties- as Shirley pitched a six hi- tor nI Express lUurstuy am ran Pin Down First With Twin Victories The Lake junior ladies Softball teams Newmarket Pin ups Keswick Redcaps and put on quite a night of action at the Fair Grounds Tuesday of last week As a starter the Pinups spilled Kes wick and then turned around and nipped Those two victories annexed first place for the Pinups left in number two spot while Keswick had to be content with third The doubleheader was required to break a three way first place deadlock between the contending teams YOUR J in the minor series is reported ready to enter the junior series with a homebrew crew next winter Bill Ragnell who hurled for Aurora briefly in the North loop and who was of course the big ace in army Softball is reported enjoying a great season in the outlaw soft- ball series in the Blue Water re gion with Kincardine Charlie Justice Shelley and most of the American imports who played in the Beaches league are all in action in the same circuit Political notes Former sports men were not forgotten by the electors on Monday Chubby Power stormy petrol of Quebec politics once was a member of Quebec Bulldogs Lionel Conach- picked as Canadas greatest athlete of the half century was a Big Train in Toronto Trinity for the second time onetime Varsity and snap and Earl Howe one of Canadas loading trotting drivers brought joy to the with resounding victories Bucko McDonald of hockey and fame held Parry Sound for the Liberals Mike Pearson onetime base ball or was a cinch in Algoma to name those we were familiar with In the also- Doc Ames former Newmar ket Redman did well in odds There was heavy sprinkling of golfers bowlers and lesser known sports men among both winners and losers The whole election be tween winners and losers was a fine example of the meaning of real sportsmanship across country Odds and sods Charlie Ha ye former hockey star now an Aurora automobile dealer won the fifth flight over the Sud bury Golf club on Monday in big tournament sponsored in north We re gret to announce the death of the Harry Toronto onetime superintendent of the Shoe company Harry was a baseball player in his youn ger days at Aurora and and managed several Aurora baseball clubs of yesteryear as well as being a great sports boos ter Bradford took the opening game of their series against on Saturday in Bradford It was one of best games played in recent years and next Saturday Celerytown should be packed with fans as two clubs clash in the third game and Toronto Moltlanda are all tied in another series of the intermediate class- f jts lT v JUVENILES TONIGHT Eddie Pitts Red- men marking time before take up their quest for juvenile honors will their North York semifinal series with Ken this week Hie two contenders will play tonight pm at Pantry Park and will tangle again in the following evening leads the best of five North York semifinal series one game to nil SPECIAL HOLIDAY DANCE SUNDAY SEPT 1205 CEDAR BEACH PARK North Shore LAKE Dancing Every Saturday Sanitary Contractor Septic Tanks Pumped Drain Cleaned and Repairer Service CI STUNDEN HILL TURNER I The 3 worlds loading Automobile Daredevil Shows are to one against other in known Automobile ana Motorcycle thriller Each allow will try to outdo others in automobiles and jumping automobiles com over huge buses and crashing them Into parked automobiles the dangerous Roman Standing vents motorcycles Wish into through Hell Driving ami a other All this to show and what tiullvldunl can claim of World Its and besides this Mr show will ho Circus Art In the for Auk list Sent The Is extn low for Stand seats Reserved Rile J THANKS A MILLION for your splondid interest in display at the TRADE FAIR As a result of yoyr enth usiasm we hope to put on an even bigger and better T i show next year TV on at the Trade Fair LS AUK SOME OF THE TELEVISION SETS YOU SAW i re M 4 i Vktor 17 RCA Victor Consol J r AttnlrayiiWHW -ft-