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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), August 25, 1955, p. 8

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IKS r CANADIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY REQUIRES SALESMAN FOR NEWMARKET TERRITORY IF YOU are between to yean of age and married Mifr YOU can accept responsibility YOU wish to establish yourself in a successful career f Phase reply in own handwriting to Era and Express Box 215 Down The Certre by H Possibility Of Two OHA Clubs As the season draws to a close it is apparent more than ever that the Softball circuit needs a commissioner to rule the league get publicity or ganized and settle the differences between the teams For ex ample last week as Aces ousted the defending champs from Buttonville and and won themselves a berth in the finals spright ly Markham shortstop bopped umpire when he disagreed with Bucklands call He was ejetted from the game of course but hell be in the lineup when the Aces meet either or in the finals and will continue to play in the series Mark have twice beaten Union- fields well Walsh is at second with 10yearold Terry Stone at shortstop and Teeter MurreU at third This infield also has Kenny Taylor on hand to plug any spot In the outfield Dave Bob Wright Jim my Best Bill Morris Jim Brown and Harry are all real ball hawks Harry who is an Era carrier boy pulled off a Willie Mays catch against New market the other night that the fans are still talking about At Harry father-in- law of Howard Morton doesnt see too well but that doesnt dim his fishing efforts Harry who was once chief at Parry Sound hauled out a trout over five pounds recently Over at Stouffville 82yearold North of Newmarket between Sharon and Holland landing Phone Newmarket Thursday and Friday August 2526 ALL COLOR SHOW TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY In Technicolor TONY MARTIN JANET Also HALF BREED IN TECHNICOLOR ROBERT YOUNG CARTER Saturday and Monday DESERT LEGION In Technicolor ALAN LAW ARLENE August August 3031 Also SILVER WHIP STARRING ROBERT WAGNER Tuesday and Wednesday THE KIDNAPPERS JOHN IVIHTELY Also FAIR WIND TO JAVA IN TECHNICOLOR AX WATCH FOR THE SUNDAY SHOW SEPTEMBER Children and under FREE ville in the and Harvey competes meet Cooksville this week I with Ontarios best horseshoe No one can argue that pitchers and among eight others in striking the umpire doesnt deserve punishment but with no official leadership these things can deal softball a death blow Next year before the season starts the teams should give somebody the power to deal with such matters In the OSA and were denied the services of and others by ruling of the Ontario body who are moving up to senior did secure services of Ronnie Bell In the other half of the league semifinal af ter innings of court and were knot ted at a game each Old Timers showed the pres ent crop just how the game should be played at Richmond Hill last Friday The present Hill team currently facing elim ination by King City in the fi nals of the PeelYork league had sent out a challenge to the has With Mac Clement Rose Art Jim Young Tim Saul Jack George Teddy Bennett Stunden including Elmer Orr of Maple has qualified for the Canadian championship at the Canadian National Exhibition Cain is in one bracket for the Highlands club cham pionship with either Doug Nis- or Harry Strickland his op ponent Finals start next Sun day and the club championship to be settled Sept Only Bob Lamb pro at Sum mit and once pro at Aurora made the Friday play in the Canadian open at Weston He shot a on Friday but it still left him with hole total of exactly 26 strokes back of the leader and winner Arnold Palmer North York was well represented with the following taking part and doing their best Jimmy Johnstone veteran pro of now a golf club owner in township managed for holes Billy Bell young junior star of Aurora Highlands and Charles of the Toronto Club both had totals Bells best was five over par Charles is a Richmond Hill boy who used to play in district and Even the JulyAugust heat wave cant keep the hockey fil berts from talking about their favorite sport Rumors and counter rumors regarding the hockey situation are flying thick and fast Summing up it would be safe to say the situation is up in the air However there are grounds to believe that New market may have two O A clubs this winter Peter Gorman at the end of last season announced plans to operate a junior club Mr Gormans entry was accepted by the There has been no indication up to the present that there has been any change in these plans Herb Cain Redman senior coach of last season has been approached by the eastern sen ior clubs namely Whitby Stouffville and to reenter the senior B series Stouffville and especially are anxious to see Newmarket return Stouffville it is rumor ed will not operate unless New market reenters and Orillia will seek membership in a north grouping made up of Graven- hurst and- Parry Sound unless New market returns to the senior fold Herb Cain reports most of last years squad are willing to play for Newmarket again this season and there are several additional players hereabouts and in the metropolitan area who would welcome a try out with a senior club here According to latest reports one sponsor has shown a willingness to talk about sponsoring a sen ior club locally All the rumors boll down to the fact that seems fairly def inite that a junior club will operate here this winter and if plans are worked out a success ful conclusion our Redmen sen ior sextette could be around again for the season Aurora Bantams Win First Of Qualifying Series Glen Bennett threw a twohit ter and hammered a home run in the seventh leading Aurora Rot ary to a win over Newmarket Optimists in a North York bantam B qualifying playoff series It was the first game In a best of three set Bennetts home run blast came after Wayne Zimmerman had doubled to open the seventh and pulled Aurora from behind a 32 deficit George In opposition to Bennett pitched a fourhitter Aurora shouldnt have got a run off Robertson un til the seventh They scored two in the fourth as Charlie and Dan stole home That was after Newmarket scor ed single runs in the first and second to take a lead Dave scored Newmarkets third run on John single in the first of the seventh Robertson whiffed nine Ben nett seven Hits were scarce Lightmans BARGAIN STORES BACK TO SCHOOL SALE Boys and Billy on hand the Bill Edmonds fired a smart present Hill team was snowed the first day and looked headed under by what Young for the qualifiers On Thursday calls a cricket score Teddy Bennett one of North Yorks greatest pitchers of any era looked as good as ever and Istrangely enough opposing him on the other hilltop was his son Howie Bennett ladles along with he blew to an for a total We managed to stand the heat and humidity for a short time but it was as torrid as the golf being played the pro at Weston had the course and arrangements in great shape land himself kept in play Newmarket represent the disito the last was a member in the of the Aurora Army hockey club Always a color cartoon DOUBLE FEATURE NIGHTLY NORTH THEATRE I E Thornhill after some pressure by the OSA are competing in the playoffs and have been en tered in the B series But dont be surprised if they dont meet the winners of the Cooksville series seems too high for without help from other sources Aurora with a record of wins and two losses on the season are ready to conquer the world series ac cording Aurora Recreation di rector Jack Robinson That fol lows winning the North York crown and the first OBA round from Newmarket Lets see who these champs are all of them are under years of age and the Bobby Walsh who plays second base Behind the plate Dennis has been particularly steady al though both righthanders Brian Knowles and Keith Wright have good control Keith Is but years old At first Keith Scott leads the team hitters and also that won the intermedi ate in Keith of the Highlands and a member of the council was in attend each day in an official ca pacity BEACnLEGlON SERIES RESUMES FOR SENIOR TITLE The second game in the Wil low BeachNewmarket Legion senior Lake Simcoe league playoff series will be played at Willow Beach tomorrow at p m The third game will be aired under Newmarket fair grounds lights at pm Saturday Wil low Beach hold a lead in games via a win in the series opener TAKES SERIES Rockets have qualified for the Lake Simcoe league finals The Rockets made short work of Pine Orchard Toppers wrapping up the best of five semifinal round in three straight Rockets clinched the series by blanking Pine Orchard 30 Thursday again got top flight hurling Cord Haley un corked a tremendous fourhitter whiffed ten and was never in trouble The Pine Orchard nine who can usually punch the apple solidly couldnt fathom Haleys slants Bill Dike was the only Orchard clubber to give Haley trouble He got two hits and was the only Pine Orchard baserun ner to stride to third base with a triple in the first inning Doug Hope and Bob Shropshire were the only other Pine Orchard sluggers to register hits Dave Harvey with two hits and two runs driven in was the Rocket pacesetter Harvey singled home Bob English in the first inning after English and Bill had lined out singles Harvey tripled and scored In the fourth when the peg from the outfield was off target Harveys run gave a 20 lead Haley doubled home Ted Reeve who had singled in the seventh for the Rockets third run Running Boots to Reg 298 Dress and Sport Shirts Reg to Briefs and Tops Reg Tweed Pants to Reg to Jeans to 18 Reg Shoes and Scampers Reg to 199 247 298 to fully lined Reg to 595 298 to Dress Socks to Reg All Wool Pullovers Reg Tee Shirts SML Reg Girls All Wool Knee Socks to 8 Keg Blazers to 6x 298 Blouses Reg to Dresses to Reg to Shoes Reg to Jeans to Reg 249 2 to Reg to 10 Reg to to 98c 298 to 25c MENS AND WOMENS CLOTHING ALSO ON SALE DURING AUGUST Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Water St Near Main Open Friday to SW555S vl BACK TO SCHOOL SALE of Madetomeasure PANTS from 1095 up NOW IS THE TIME TO COME IN AND BE MEASURED FOR YOUR SLACKS AND ALSO CHOOSE YOUR SCHOOL WIND- BREAKER SPORT SHIRTS AND SCAMPERS YOUR TEN TOWN CLOTHING HEAOQUARTKS PRISONS TWO STORES NEWMARKET AND AURORA is Zephyr Captures First Lake Semifinal Zephyr Blues took a first game lead over Mount Albert in the Lake softball league semifinals The Blues blanked Mount Albert in the series opener Monday It is a best of three affair One bad Inning killed the It came in the second as the booted the ball around scandalously and Zephyr threw in a of hits at the right point six runs dashing home Ron started the Blues big round with a single Bud bunted safely Bill got aboard on an error to load the sacks punched a liner into right for a home run The Blues added two more runs on errors before the settled down Ron working for the Blues wasnt giving anything too good Kester fired a four- hitter while Craig Case also tossed a dandy fourhitter Mount Albert twice pushed runners to third base but could nt get them transportation home in the face of Ron Kesters clutch hurling John Bob Badger and Elmer Paisley had doubles Kelly Case a single to make up Mounts four hit to tal Arnold Ron Bud and shared the Zephyr with Lintners home run the deciding blast V fcy v 0 mm Sj 4 i iM StfMt Tow street Aaron I Ridges Tie Midget Set Using Glovers three hit pitching and a sharp fielding ef fort as stepping stones Oak Ridges Taxlmen shaded New market DoNuts at Oak Ridges Thursday in a North York bantam baseball league final series game The best of three series is even at one game each The broke through Jack Cains four hit curving for a run in the first inning as Dan Geary singled home John Norm Roberts double and an error gave the their winning edge in the fourth Jack Cain singled went to second on an infield out and romped home on Don single for Newmarkets only tally fie world lfM with aom- Hop a J on ipdomf Wafeh go from In J Sort And rho of loth ml milt A if trim TuDp Storing violation Now a rMi abound In Inch of Pontine MOTOtS BYE IN LADIES PLAYOFFS Lake ladies league Bill Shropshire re ports 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