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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), August 26, 1954, p. 11

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isit This Demonstration Unit EVES CO LTD DAVIS PHONE NEWMARKET SEPT TO AND EVENING DESIGNS OF HOME INTERIORS AND HOBBY FURNITURE PIECES tacts Slit by HOWARD MORTON You may have read of the test they use in some cities for drivers sus pected of having a few too many The dri ver breathes into a balloon and the police test his for alcohol A certain percentage of alcohol and youve hail it And no chlorophyll gum can help you Most people know about a similar test you can try on a used car not that our cars look drunk mind you but its a similar idea Almost everybody watches for smoke from the exhaust but I find a lot of people really dont know what theyre looking for or why When youre browsing around a used car race the en gine a few times and watch the exhaust fumes for blue smoke Its the blue you want to look Tor not gray or black What does it all mean The car that billows blue smoke is burning oil Eventually it will require a ring job as all cars do sooner or later Its not a sign of anything fundamentally wrong the dri ver In the breath test can be sobered up pretty quickly If you like the car in other ways it will still be a good buy We didnt have any bluesmokers on the lot the last time looked When youre shopping around though I hope youll ask to be shown everything you want to see ask the things you want to know poke around a little yourself to make sure Take a car out on the road and drive it the way youll be driving your own You do that much for a new pair of shoes we want you to get the feel of your newused car too The law of the Modes and Persians was unchanging but our laws are continually changing and next week well prove it WMARK6 59 SAL Outboard Motors and Boats fa New Motors While They Last 7 He Electric Starter l50 Mew Boats While They Last 11 foot Peterborough Zephyr Boat foot Peterborough Handy Boy foot Dolphin Commodore 11500 Used Guaranteed Motors While They Last Gaels Take Eastern Canada Lead With 1813 Win Over Long Branch Softball Playoffs Start Three games have been play ed in the Lake All have been sharp playoff battles The scrappers just to give the form sheets a beating threw in a couple of surprise packets Keswick Comets despite a generous sprinkling of errors got three hit twirling from Claude Pollock to nip Queens- ville The game was played at Mount Albert Monday Wil low behind McNeills firing dumped Pine Orchard Mount Alberts stock hit a new high as the Mounties nick ed Stan Zephyr Blues 32 The dish was the kickoff bout hi a best of five semifinal set The other two aforesaid struggles were the first in a best of three first round sots Now for a run down on Corn- Firestone Mercury used r lido used to 11000 rude used Johnson used 11 with tank with tank MS Firestone model with tank Johnson with tank to USED BOATS foot plywood boat very fit foot cedar strip boat foot Ross boat foot Peterborough deluxe Admiral with Johnson motor 28 foot Runabout with two Mercury entities asked Reasonable Cash Offers Will Be Considered win over Green Gaels coach Jimmy Bishop has bee a stickler for condition all season Condition paid handsome dividends at the arena Monday as Newmarket Green Gaels flashed a sizzling six goal fourth quarter assault to knock off Long Branch The win gave Newmarket a 32 edge in games in the best of seven Eastern Canada junior lacrosse championship playoff series Over fans occupied the pews at the arena They went away satisfied theyd seen a great and exciting lacrosse battle They werent alone in summing it up as a great game all the lacrosse moguls including secretary Charlie Rowan voted it a groat game Both teams from the drop of the hat went at It wide open Newmarket opened with a super sonic burst and by the five min ute mark had galloped into a lead Then the turn ed on the heat and the teams came out of the rousing quarter tied Owen poured to game throughout was particularly brilliant in this quarter Newmarkets three quickies made it a game The Gales were leaders at the third intermission as Bill Davenport and Gary hit the cords before the period ended Howie Smith a stand out for Long Branch netted the invaders tenth goal It was evident at this point that the Gaels were on the March and the Monarchs were fading The Gaels ran the Branchers into the floor the final minutes Bill Daven port started the Gaels galloping period with a goal at to crack the 1010 deadlock Hugh made it for the lo cals and Denny Macintosh took a hand with two beautiful goals to parcel the game Before the Hasketts HASH By George Basket It appeared warmish on the arena floor on Monday and the Gaels were definitely hot The ran circles around Long Branch This was espe cially true hi the closing half The Gaels merited their tri umph The odd fans saw 9 great lacrosse game It was worth the price admission alone to see Denny Macintosh slip through the rear guard for two goals The Gaels would have won by a larger mar gin except for goalie Porky Russell Your scribe thinks theres a place for lacrosse on our sport card another year The attend ance for the semifinals and fi nals has been on the The Gaels headmen Jimmy Bi shop and Ernie and the players seera to like the surroundings here and the treat ment afforded them No doubt they will consider returning an other year One of the major- factors in the Gaels successful season has been team spirit The all as a The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Aug Page Here Tonight Final windup in the and district ladies loop show ed Newmarket on top Orillia second third and fourth- The play offs send Newmarket against and against Elm vale Newmarket series which promises to he one of the highlights of the ball sea son will open at the fair grounds tonight Thursday Game time is Its a best two out of three series- Second game will be played at on Tuesday The third game if needed will be played here on Sept IN FINALS Legionnaires quali fied for a berth in the South baseball league finals by defeating Sports club 1 in the fifth and deciding game of their best of five series- Doug Wright pitched a three hit ter to tame Alliston will meet the survivor of the series in the finals siren sounded Bill Davenport team emerged as bright and shining stars They were Claude Pollock and Eddie Chad- wick Pollock bested ace Haley in the pitching battle Pollock set down on three ogles Keswick got five off Haley Haley whiffed Pol lock six Chadwick with the score dumped a single into right to score Jerry Pollock with the game winner Pollock walked to start the frame stole second and slid into third on Ted An dersons fly out Chadwick pre served the game by making a grandstand catch of Dave Har veys sinking liner in the seventh It was a ball game until Keswick burst out with a tworun fourth as Jerry Pol lock strolled Bob Pollock sacri ficed Ted Anderson and Eddie singled Roy Eves scored first run in the fourth as Glover lined out tied the issue in the following panel as Cliff Ward sprinted home on BUI tap Now for the Or chard sawoff A Garry one each to make the Gaels total Long Branch had the pressure on in the second period At the half way mark they had Bill Castator netted goals for the Gaels while Norm and George plunked home replies for the Bil Davenport ticked off give goals to pace the Gaels but had to share the scoring spotlight with Denny Macintosh Macin tosh drilled in two goals and hit the jackpot with seven assists Owen and Gary were in the three goal classy while Jack Charlie Ludlow Bob vine and Bill Castator rustled lip sniped for both Gaels goals in The Gaels I eacn were having a Pulford hoys the ball past the Bob turned in fine checking chunky Pork at stage The second half Was The Gaels superior con- started to stick out like a thumb Charlie Garry and Bob home taffies in the first three minutes of the ses sion Long branch couldnt find a in Tommy Greens ar mor Green playing a Tommy Green was ter rific in goal arid Louie showed some bursts of speed that rated sideline cheers George was the big gun in the camp with While John Coleman and Howie Smith scored twice each for the losers The Newmarket Citizens band was in attendance to liven things up between quarters The ftas immfyt figures this A On for Morays- game Rowan Some felis nad enmfgij Whir a- seventy Riding garnet if needed to played fere Mr situation Newmarket by finishing no tog the league the Ontario junior championship They will receive the Iroquois trophy in recognition of their acnieve- current series Is for the Eastern Canada the seventh final game it accessary is played on a floor Clarence dent was a visitor here Tuesday with fflltbn dropped in to tackle Newmarket in the Rain halted pxo- ceiedings Mr remarked on our fine North York minora baseball He would fik to see some of the PINUPS ELIMINATED Newmarket Pinups were lenocked out of the Lake junior ladies softball league playoffs Wednesday as they lost a close decision to Kes wick Cardinals The win gave gave Keswick the best of five semifinal round in three straight The bowed out with colors Coach Tod and manager Geo Watt were up to their ears in praise for the locals showing Astern the Pinups ex ploded a last ditch rally to net runs in the seventh and whittled Keswicks lead to Takes Lead and King City were kicking home the at a great rate on Monday at King City as they met in the third game of the PeelYork semifin als Schomberg spun into a lead in the first three rounds and held off a late King City rally to a decision The win gave a lead in games in the best of five series Fourth game will be played at tonight at Almost every player on both sides got into the hit jamboree Walt Thompson had four and Murray Edwards and Doug three each to pace Schomberg Thompson included two doubles and a triple wards whacked a home run For King Charlie Shields Winters and Wilson led the parade with three hits each Doug Brown and Frank Laskoski Colleen Cam was on third via a I single and Nancy Orton cracked oat along liner Kay Peters ran spen a rough time on the King mound country mile to haul down the shot- That catch preserved the game the Cars gloruris Shirley and Grace Curtis hooked up a pitching struggle Pinups dug in foe seven Cards got six Helen to lead the Pinups while Smith Lorettai Col leen Coin Dana and off one Kay Peters single touched off Keswicks two run third Grate double was the key blow the Cards two run Betty Draper singled home Helen with run in the fet ter tally turned- op to fe the ultimate game winner Qualify For Jr Ladies Semis After being down in games Aurora in the Lake Simcoe junior ladies league first round playoffs Gladys Rollings Mount Albert roared back to capture the next games to qualify to meet in the semi final series Playing ball Mount Albert defeated Aurora l Aurora arid clinched the series with a tonsided win over Tracy gals at Mount Albert Friday Geen worked both games for tiie winners and piled an strike out and only yielded eight hits Was on the TIES SET WW BEACH Third and deciding game in or e Orchard vs boosters at the annual Lake Simcoe four runs in the next spring I league first round series will he n Good news The new is ready for use The stand is In to make a wonderful which to watch a boll game erupted for three runs in the league first round series hardball Mount Albert Tuesday J- KaSJl at Pine Ordiard festers scotch seven Tu Books Uppers tour chapter I nine the l v the Marie One gaudy swish of coach in the fourth lev vou received Willow Beach The shot ahead in the seventh and an teujiiwit scored pa Ron CWfeUes hack into the fray with two runs r- jhaI quwikmi vt unn back into the fray ww n then- halft baft nine- hits In tiis j for the gave up Sed scored both runners by poking out a long fly Pine Orchard hit for three runs and a the third Nobby Ash walked to pro ceedings Bill Dike hunted safe ly Doug Card and Howie Ash hit doubles to supply the scor ing music big fourth to was racked up on Winchs hit single Don sacrifice fly Dike Sinclairs hopper and Camerons Ahead Winchs triple added clincher the fifth McNeill the victor sixbitted PO the Josh ton firing a steady game was tagged for seven safeties Orchard had four while the Beach backed- McNeill With a effort Steft- Cain grabbed a bat Went in to for Kerr performance irir field had its and puilr Thorns were two out off two twinkillings to ease bases loaded Cain sent a burden single scooting through toed the for the stand the scored on the shot with racket in the sixth and yielded the tying and game winning the at came each Green had fcee hits J TOgJ Doug walk and hits Josh Preston yielded ten Don Dick Sinclair and Bill had two hits each to lead the Doug poked out a triple and single to Lets retell the seventh With one out Blight thorns went in to run for reached on an infield error Don Gibson pushed out a single Elsby over run second and forced to Bill Newmarket got five hits off and four off LADIES FADE Newmarket laottes In the ended at Dixie on the town employees iheaeV by Fred Svans worth CiroWdr boys Belt Alex Shaw and fire- brigade TKe fair grounds ion and ijavc the goool hos ing out fo mate things spick and span always our Orchard that trying to a job to improve ploying conditions youll never lack for cooperation The sports and will lend a hand The new was a neces sity You operate Iff teams hardball and three on one diamond An other year with the new dia mond in alt the teams an attempted pickoff play EitM Pine Orchards drive McNeill gave up Newmarket Hubs representativea in the B A juvenile have drawn Milton as first round op- The series scheduled- to QRfin on Tuesday at the fair was rained out The locals will play the Hits were to get in the duet Green Sieved six Jean Barnes and punched out the Aurora ties Marilyn Morri son had two ft lead Morrison Marguerite Greeny Dojothy Wright for one strong a fttrdav An tun fourth im Thoms ta head for was real in Milton tonight ana although Aurora minor should have ample practice grunge havent Mm a prime necessity If wectel for me Meeting are to come with a ha the best of three series it arena Mettint Thorns was rubbed out in a run down play That made two out Bill Smith walked to cram the sacks and Herb Cain with the bit that provided the come front behind It was after three inn ings Wilf and SLSV sue A walk an error aha Grant Blights single scored two in the went ahead the seventh but died worked skillfully past next three batters where about Mounts Win over Series Keswick and trade in he game Of best five league The Flyers final series tfifr ermediate base- lights tonight at semifinal round Is Keswick holds a to down to the wire games a wn in a showdown opened over Newmarket in Dixie a decision over Up fe that point the locals had protect- a lead The locals went down battling to the last trench as scored two runs in the eighth and two in the ninth The were hitting hard Often Dixie hadi to with corps of three harfers top Sarah went the way for Newmarket and turned in a fine effort Preston and- Edna McGrath were the New market hit stars appointed Aurora Recreation Jack Robinson very pleased with the enthusiasm shown by those championship team Witt likely be played here Sat Plan is to put a snowfence at pan around the Bob Dy- is coach and son local rnanager of team live has promised a scoreboard Three players George mnlndance and next year some of jolt Rob Andrews and Stew- the merchants could erect signs flashings Office junior possibly tie- fixture in the Mount Albert first round off joust is hooked Into- Mount Mount Albert leads the INK in by win in the series Third- oitfffi Queeasvili series will be play ed Monday at Mount Albert Evens Set TWO STORES NEWMARKET AURORA St Newmarket Aurora ph IN LADIES SEWS fec Mount Albert vs in the Lake junior ladies league semifinals Mount Albert qualified for the semis by de feating Aurora while ville knocked out Lake Wilcox in two straight to earn a semi final berth The initial game in the Mount Albert was scheduled for last night Second game will be played under the Mount lights Friday at If a third and deciding fix ture Is needed it will likely be played at Mount Albert next Tuesday The series winner meets Keswick Cardinals for the in to square the set at two games each flyers catcher Geo Raneiri singed home a run in the seventh to crack a tie to Barrio the win hit came off Ken Broughton taking the hill alter Thorns passed first two batters to face him in the seventh Newmarket started percolat ing in the first Alvie and Harvey drew stroller tickets and minutes later skipped home on hits by Grant Blight Ken Thorns and Don Gibson Trailing came alive to plate two second one third and one fourth chapter tally to move ahead Newmarket rallied in the sixth to square ac counts as Aivic McKnight and Lloyd Harvey lined out suc cessive Newmarket swung for nine hits off Bill was at his best with runners aboard Ortle Thorns engineered a five hitter and was in charge until his control deserted him in the seventh Ken hopped into action last week a pair games against The were trimniet at Wednesday Saturday at home Bill and his co horts put on a long range slug- King exhibition to knock off to tie the series it a game each Third and de ciding game will be played at Alton this week All the were toting their hitting shoes in Saturdays Murray Edwards and Doug Brown socked home and both had singles Schomberg attack hitters in the winners were Frank Thompson Ken Archibald son Don and Doug used the big Inn ing technique to win as they scored seven first and hit the jack pot for In the sixth- Howard Archibald skirted on the rubber for the winners but had to accept first Innings help marks you can believe all the rumors about the new play ers that will be with the Spits this season only one place for us Thats in the Mi I The hockey bug is starting to bite Andy has some hotkey secrets us Aurora is getting started early in minor There was a meeting on Monday and an ex ecutive was named Aurora will have four Sorth York league- teams midget bantam and juvenile Thats a healthy J sign for this winter Our ladies passed out of the picture on Saturday Now they can concentrate on capturing the and district Was preside the newly team Newmarket players on association Ihorntou Browning the roster are Laurie VanZant Grant Morton Bales Bob Don Bill Dave Pitt Boh Norm Smart Jack Mills For seven Monday at the fair grounds our Recreation Commission sponsor ed were going to stajr alive in IBiA They held the strong club to a draw that stage this extra Innings eighth Browning lost control Ajax Oils and error to score run to an ia It ifgnyte two in vicepres Secretary is Powell and treasurer Bob The above quartet will form the nucleus of the organization and from the various town service clubs will be added to complete the execu tive board Recreation Commission chair man J Buchanan with organizer Jack Robinson fully endorsed the program and ad vised the Recreation Commis sion would give the association every support was decided Aurora would enter juvenile midget bantam and teams in the North York minor hockey league Conch Skipper Courtney club president Mrs Maud and secretary Joyce Day werent downcast about the loss to Dixie Dixie had a strong team and it was no disgrace to bow out before the ifust a note of congratulation to our smallest baseball fry the They didnt win but they did play a fine game at the fair grounds on Monday before taking it on the chin the first round of awmarket lost a The locals MoncBur loss meruit end of their for this season Browning m game ohtrol awry eighth giving hut five hits fanning Newmarket five hits off combined pitching of Cartney arid Gary Hill Keith Brownings double and singles by Johnny Hopper Brian Norm and Larry Sutton featured Newmarket set up a lead down to the Newmarket Do seventh A pair walks and Nuts will meet Aurora Tigers in J outfield error and Jim two out of three series hit earned Ajnx two runs for the North York midget base in the seventh to even the count ball league crown The series forced an extra Inn- opens tonight in the Aurora Both teams played snap- town park at pm Second ball Wayne game will be played here cat shortstopper made the ably Monday on the new base- catch of the game to touch off a ball diamond at the fair grounds doubleplay As yet DoNuts coach Francis Newmarket Midget Finals Tonight Thorns and Don Gibson con- from Frank who turn- league crown and Roy Pollock I two hits apiece to in a fine eight Innings relief trophy Newmarket hasnt received word as to the locals first round opposition in the but will likely receive advice on the sub ject this weekend Browning koneru J Hopper Darrach Sutton Walker coaches Browning lingsworth STOCK CAR RACES FREE Adults WITH SATURDAY

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