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Newmarket Era and Express, 20 May 1954, p. 11

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t t Player were voted eligible for the Lake league teams at leagues executive held Friday Teams have June to add to their roster Eligible play eta on the nine teams are Belhaveo Duff Geo Davidson Bob Winch Claude Bill Henry Kyle Fair- barn Ron Rut- ledge Irwin Davidson Don Cooper Herb Hal Knights Bud Thompson Keswick Bob Pollock Gerald Pollock Claude Pollock Hal Smith A3 Smith Hoyden Con ner Ron Cormeli Tom Hare Ed Ted Anderson Ken Bruce Mount Albert Lome Ken Mitchell Bob Badger Geo Green Kelly Case Art Brian Stokes Elmo Paisley joe Case Craig Case Nelson Case Paul Mainprise Dave Couch Green Newmarket Bill Johnston John Don Norm Fred Mickey Smith Don Smith Bruce Towns- ley Tod John Pine Orchard Shrop shire Ball Dike Doug Card Bob Shropshire Howard Ash Garnet Williams Don John ston Bob Cody Stan Pollard Clarence Preston Noel Ash Ron Cook Cliff Ward Bruce Don Glover Eves Bill Byfeeder- Ron Beckett HaTeY Bob Millers Bob English John Buckle Ted Reeve Ward Earl Cryderman Roy Eves Don Vandorf Art Lloyd Preston Jim Preston Pres ton Jack Clem Ellas SPECIAL HOLIDAY Sunday MmmmmM CEDAR BEACH PARK shore Lake WALKS AND Z- wick Bill VanZant Doug Simp- son VanZant Bruce Staley Harry Lavender Doug Alcorn Lloyd Preston Bill KJngdon Pete VanNostrand John Adamson Willow Beach Sec McNeill Chas Sinclair Don Cameron Don Trivett Jim Cole AW Lister Norm Powell Bill DeGeer Don Anderson Zephyr Clark Arnold Ron Ken Pickering Bud let Ches Ken Taylor Simpson Alan Bill j Harry Don Bill Stan Pete The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May Page KESWICK MAKES CHANGES The Keswick club at a recent meeting made changes in their plans for the season Veteran Simcoe league performer Ken has been named to coach the team Dave Irwin originally named to the post had to decline Tom Hare another veteran of the Sim battles has been named man ager Other officials named at the clubs organizational meeting were Art King president and Geod Chadwick secretary treas urer j t s- Gats Name Executive ladies club which will be trying to make it two in a row for the Roy Pollock trophy emblematic of Lake Simcoe junior ladies league supremacy are out to prove this year the weaker sex can play ball and win titles without the help of the Theyve named an allladies executive to guide the club in Starry outfielder Al ma King has been appointed Newmarket Legions manager Audrey Sedore coach team made the trip to Preston pitcheroutfielder Ida last week to bid for Ontario assistant coach gion laurels Twentyfive teams Prospects look bright for an representing Legion branches other strong team Its reported from all parts of Ontario par- most of last years regulars will in the tournament return and a couple of surprise Newmarket finished well up in Package recruits are likely to the standing rating fifth place be added Fort Erie won the championship The clubs home games will be Toronto second played on Thursday nights at the Newmarket Legion Fifth Tourney byAb Strike up the band for tonight at chimes Under the flood lights Aurora will make their debut in Markham township and the OSJV intermediate C competition- Jim Murray of the Au rora club has a gala opening have some fighting clubs planned and the diamond looks minor series in Canada and theyd be wel come additions Bill is back in base ball at Acton this year The for mer Aurora resident who did a big job in North York rates tops with the kids in Acton and will in the to he in great shape The oppo sition will be furnished by who like Aurora are new comers to the league Last year it will be recalled in the inter mediate court ousted winners of the league and went a Jong way in compe tition L Ross well known Agin- court sportsman backs the club 1 and his team is plenty experi enced- If Aurora can get past theyll be off to a fly ing start Mark Mills who play ed hockey with Mil- Reg and all those responsible for the Quaker relays held at Pickering College on Sat urday can stand up and take a bow and a round of applause Usually at track meets there is too much waiting between events too many officials in the way and difficulty in identifying the com petitors The meet on Saturday ran like clockwork and the spec- came away talking about the ideal arrangements for both spectators and competitors and the speed in which the events were run off and had a with lik Clippers will likely sports be on the mound for My staff and are at your service Families individuals and business firms not just lit this community but all across Canada know our record for convenient dependable and friendly banking service We can help you with your financial problems Wont you come in and discuss them with us Roberta Manager Mala St BANK YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CANADIAN PEOPLE CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS t it should really grow into a big affair The local schools didnt third and QueensviHe ball yard VJv fourth Two hundred and fifty players took part and games were played before a championship team emerged Newmarket team members were Chick Down ward Bill Tulloeh Doug Camp bell Sam Stew Dow Milt Wesley Sid Jim Ray mond and Mickey Smith North York was represented by ten Aurora ten Newmarket and Woodbridge players ton League Finalizes Plans Softball Opens 5 a All r A OAN BONDS en T JUNE 1st IF YOU HOLD Third Victory Loan Bonds issued November to they should be presented for payment on or after rough any branch bank in Canada AFTER THIS DATE NO INTEREST WILL BE PAID The interest coupon dated ins dated later than this must be attached to they are presented for payment Payment will be 10126 i bond arid for other denominations accordingly This payment a 1 premium as required by the bond plus 26f which at May 1st tojSgleriol since the last coupon Eft BANK OK CANADA Fiscal Agent been in district soft- ball for a decade or more is still capable of turning in some high- class performances the durable southpaw who hurled so well last season will be the No pitcher and the combo of Cook The Lake and should more than league executive and team dele- puzzle the opposing batsmen gates with president Art King w their difference in style- in the chair met Friday at Shar- Behind the plate Don Hotman on to finalize plans for the j brotherinlaw who season Top item of business on the order paper was the players lists These were checked and th nst vear okayed the delegates Three Winters and players Bernard Kay aob can the Winch and Harvey Preston ap- ff peared on two teams lists The trio in question will have until the opening game to declare their intentions After considerable discussion it was decided to allow Newmarket Legion to compete for the Lake League Trophy This trophy falls to the team finish ing on top in the regular sched ule League officials also decided accept a trophy lo he present ed by the Newmarket branch of the Canadian Legion for annual competition This trophy will be emblematic of overall league supremacy and pit the Stan Cook Trophy winners against Newmarket Legion hi a post season playoff series The ac ceptance of this trophy will en able league teams to win a triple crown the Stan Cook the league trophy and the legion Trophy Newmarket is not eli gible capture the Stan Cook silver ware The five mile radius rule al ways a bone of contention be tween the teams was retained and the other rules on the books were fully endorsed The league schedule as presen ted by Geo was accept ed The league season will start May with Keswick at New market May Mount Albert will be at Vandorf Other league teams will get into action the following week RICHMOND HILL Horse Show Mills was suspended a couple of ago by the for I competition out striking an official but is back in opposition was mighty tough good graces again Richmond Hill High duo to some Don and Doug Rich- running by Dick Miner and will trot out just about Atkinson who did double the same club that represented duty aided by Aurora last year big addition to Large and Bird tho team is the veteran two of the junior relays and Cook for right handed hurling tied for honors with Toronto The veteran who Tech in that sector Aurora High finished a close third in the yard event Jim Preston run ning a great stretch drive In the senior events Holly Kendalls St Andrews club took two seconds Auroras John Lob- law doing a fine chore for the red and white Newmarket high copped a second in the yard event their anchor man giving out with a top performance Pickering look the shuttle hurdle event one of the students from the West Indies cinching the hon ors with a garrison finish Highlight of the day of course was the new Canadian schoolboy record of set by Hamilton Central The Hamilton boys werent pushed and they can crack the figure under competi tion Central Delta Port a well all from the sula put on Central team coached by the great Captain J Cornelius who was present for the occasion has an international reputation ran against s6hte teams which their ranks eight petitory- Meets like Relays do enpuc age Canada formers and enable won the regular berth last sea son will be back in action With a year should necessary The infield has not been final ly settled upon but our guess is that to start with Karl McDon ald will hold down the initial sack with Grant Winters at sec ond Tracy at shortstop and probably Bobs Cook at third Andy Gloss and Stephenson are available for infield duty as is White In the outer pas- lures Grant Dawson will be Hanked by While and Hal Stephenson Jim Charlie South wood and Red Craig will also he ready if nec essary and it may he that other faces will join the club shortly Luring ItaoltUle who can play both infield and outfield has been flirting with retirement but inlaS we predict hell be- in action the club before the MONTREAL Ti3 the month of Mar but you cant be cheerful it youre suffering a painful burning corn What to do Do try new BLUEJAY Com Plasters Phenyl- hurt under your com and helps push it out from underneath the first really medication for corns and calluses in over seventy years A3 a matter of fact in actual testa it went to work faster and acted more surety than any other leading remedy Via not surprised that three out of four who try BlueJays re the best com remedy Ive ever used J You will too Ask for Blue- Jays with at your favourite drug counter today Top The May To A Sudden Day Work In The Lets get out in the Spring sun shine as much as we can say I And that means keep ing a goodly DIN EH on hand So delicious with mellow he melting to a tempting richness of flavor So to prepare cook ing in less than seven minutes So economical you can servo four at than five cents a serving So nutritious and satisfying Kraft to help me enjoy Spring more this year and my family like it much a them for the attractive yellow ted family a treat I Garden spring- cleaning or over- exert ion of any kind is liable to leave you with stiff muscles But those who are wise in the ways of J dont let this lay them up They nib Jr on the and find relief quickly easily ami effectively This is why Your pain and stiffness may be largely caused doctors say by pressure Sensitive nerves get irritated areas become sore and swol len Jr rubbed on to that It cools and soothe too Locator Jr at all drug counters only fur lung- lasting bottle Do Know What Makes The Difference between liavjug line full of clean clothes and having a hue full of are well ran be really white Heres the j -ti- LEVEL OF 5 and Spring Fair MONDAY MAY 24 Light and Heavy Horses Saddle and Hurdle Events Square Dance Contest Monster Midway Barn Dance in Arena at Night WP5W J a- season gels too old The pitching in the Jenguc will bo really tough us Stouffville presents a threat in Jerry Hooker features dim inutive Peggy ONeill who never hurls bad will have other day to run into Ted Charlie and Cliff Cox Thornhill will be using Wily who is still us fast as ever It seemed like old times the other day to run into Ted of at the St final will be remembered us the gcnl in blue from Willow- dale who did such a good job in North York and district play offs hasnt umpired in a couple of years but has the Urge again ami would think that properly approached hell ho available for duty in either the Markham or take circuits Sympathy is extended by all sportsmen to the family of the late of Aurora Pat was a keen follower of sports and he played both soft- and baseball for Aurora in the 30s We think was his last year of actual competition when Aurora bad a team in the York Simcoe under the Leonard Simmons George also played some soccer and boxfootball ami he seldom missed a hockey match The last few years he developed into an outstanding lawn bowler He was a good father and friend Visiting in these parts and looking the picture of health Is Graham Phoenix Arizona It is years ago since big Babe was a member of the Newmarket who captur ed the series in proseason competition and then bowed out to Murlboros in the fin als After that the Aurora boy was lured to Toronto by to play for Lions ju niors while Col lings and Thorns went to Dr Horace Mel lyres West Toronto club turned pro with Tor onto Millionaires and saw serv ice in the minor pro series with Cleveland Buffalo and St Louis among others and he was a stand out in this company lie also had brief whirls with the New York and Chicago Graham married an American girl and took out American citi zenship and he has been employ ed with a big chain store organi zation in Phoenix rumored he and his wife are looking for suitable business opportune Davidson a Lake Simeon league teams named of appointment completes the executive th6- season Officers previously feted were Frank Knights Alan Stiles secretary treasurer 1 r Start Town Series At Newmarket May 26 May times A Co over anil e ash that clean rtjiollcAJ of And take out into your wnIi To on must use Laundry you ia do an two Ask for koo1 at home Check it condition If wn do year maintain your new wonderful feeling which comes from possesion NT just vou havent the rea Ami remej drop in and hut will I hiion am i lini artiest vjv y rf eight team strong Newmarket base ball loop organized by Francis got away to a flying four game start last week Most of the contests were brim ful of hits runs errors and extra base- knocks The lads are show ing definite signs of improve ment so you can look forward to some great games before the season closes In the major loop opener Red wings and showered the diamond with basehits before the Wings posted a deci sion In battle two Maple Leafs drove home runs in every chap ter to spill Sugar Kings 116 Leaf hitmasters were John McKnight Tom Mnukonen and Peter Vale Wayne and Text were the Kings hit stars In the minors Havana and Montreal got things going with a tie Jim Woodcock turned in a noteworthy job on the Havana hilltop In the other tilt Montreal came up with a pair of bad news innings to polish off Toronto southpaw Bob Page looks like a future great Montreals top swingers were Mike Smith Dave and John Gar rett Games Saturday morning are Sugar Kings vs Royals Leafs Wings HARNESS R A C E 24th OF MAY BEACH Five events Class two divi sions and Wagering J rUfiOMAM CAT the BY CANALS is J I J r l ij

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