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Newmarket Era and Express, 1 Aug 1957, p. 12

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C J 1300 Local Dairymen Bottle Lyons with a Beaver Lumber PICNIC TABLE MODELS to choose from THE FOLD AWAY designed ft picnic contracted of wrought Iron wood and top Folds away In minutes THE QUICKHILT A ft table for years of tough outdoor to Dissembles easily for winter storage Steel legs and members wood seats and THE QUICKFOLD to store easy to Just fold flat In minutes Skids easily on tubular ski type legs from place to place for grass cut ting convenience walkin seat- 3495 Newmarket Dairy and Lyons had the honor of opening the fair grounds new south diamond on Thursday When it was all over the Lyons figured they should have stood in bed The Dairy men full to the brim with base hits buried the Lyons 20 Cecil Andrews Dairymen slap ped two Lyons around merrily to unloose a attack Harold Hutchinsons second in ning homer the first on the new diamond broke the scoring ice The Dairymen added three third inning runs via an error and a string of twobaggers by Don Gibson Harold Hutchinson and Cliff Gunn Lyons got into the game with a threerun third inning uprising as Drew the Lyons hit leader belted a triple Glen Bo- den next up drew a walk and Jack Cowell doubled home both his mates in turn came tearing home on Peter Mattutats single The Lyons were never in it af ter the Dairymen unfurled a six- run fourth Cliff Gunn who was destined to drive in five runs homered In the big chapter after John Shedlowick Ross Evans and Ken Thorns sprinkled the diam ond with hits The Dairymen still going strong made it a rout as they blew the lid off with an eight- run outbreak in the fifth Ken Thorns started the eventful frame with a home run Eves bunted Ivan Gibson tripled and Laurie Thorns singled That was all for SUMMER TIME TABLE Effe June 27th Leave Newmarket to Toronto am am pm a am am pm d pm pm a am pm 1010 pm pm a except Sundays Holidays d except Saturday Sunday Holidays For Complete Service See Table No 6 Daylight Time Tickets Information at KING GEORGE HOTEL PHONE 52305 GRAY COACH LINES Lyons starter Bill Rod Stevens his successor par aded to the hill but couldnt find the plate and in turn walked Hutchinson Gunn Lowell Waller and Shedlowick to close out the winners eightrun round- A walk Don Gibsons bunt single and Harold Hutchinsons double plated the Dairys final two runs in the sixth The Lyons never recovered from the Dairys two big rounds They finished off with a tworun seventh as Bill Palmer got a life on an infield error and Drew swung into a Shedlowick pitch for a home run John Shedlowick was pretty hot stuff on the Dairy mound the Andrew St speed bailer getting off a sharp sixhit pitching try WOODEN RUSTIC lid smooth plank construc tion ready to assemble paint or stain easily dissembled for Winter storage At Beaver Lumber there is a pic nic table for your family phone or visit soon Your visit or call always welcome FREE BEAVER LUMBER Davis Dr just east of Main Phone Newmarket Mori am to pm am 9 pm Sit am pm 0PP Upset Bell Keep Playoff Hopes Alive Playing expertly in field OPP gave their flagging playoff hopes a shot in the arm as they upset Bell Telephone 9 at the fair grounds July 24 in a town league game Two big Police stars emerged and then there were several oth er winners players who shone in a lesser light First star was John Lazotti who hasnt seen too much service on the police pitching corps went all the way to record the win over Bells Stan The Man Evans Lazotti who can burn em across the dish with the best in the town league knocked over eight Bell poleclimbers via the strikeout route It was too who stepped to the plate in the fourth inning and promptly slugged a home run It was the climax blow in a fourrun explo sion Bob another police outfielder who hasnt seen a great deal of service was the oth er police hit hero came to the plate with two mates aboard in the sixth and socked a home run to give the police an i 2 cushion in the sixth chapter Ian Robertson Robinson Lougheed and Harold connected for the other police hits hit the blow in the- police onerun Bell Telephone couldnt do much with hopping fast ball who has been lugging the ball like a Ted Wil- iams of late got one of the Bell Singles while Stan Evans and Watson drilled out other Telephone hits Bel notched two two sixth and one seventh inning runs to round their total Aurora Dairymen Beat Humber Summit finish First In Loop A running ball club is a hard ball club to beat Charlie Case and Hefble a couple of chaps who like to h a e their baserunners on the go havea runninghustling ball club in Au rora Dairymen Scooting around the base paths in their best form Aurora Dairy men spilled Summit 8 at the Aurora park last week The game a postponed affair completed the regular PeelYork league schedule for the Dairy The victory also meant that the Dairymen had finished first in the league pennant race three games ahead of the second place Kettleby club Norm Stunden the Dairymens efficient southpaw given solid hit support all down the batting or der breezed home an easy win ner For a change the Dairymen didnt stroke out one home run blow However what did stir up the fans most a s the two doubles hit by veteran Ron Simmons Grant Winter also drilled out a double to show he hadnt forgotten how to line out those extra base punches Town Softball League Team Standing McNeil Dodgers Newmarket Dairy 8 Can Legion Bell Telephone 6 Brad Walker Lyons Services 1 1 T 0 16 Green Acres 3 5 Dozers 3 4 16 2 Future Games Aug vs Lyons south diamond Hop per Aug 2 McNeil Dodgers Brad Walker west diamond fair grounds Bob Clarke Aug 6 Bell Telephone Dodgers west diamond fair grounds Aug Green Acres vs Newmarket Dairy south diamond fair grounds Elgin Hanna Aug OPP south diamond fair grounds Bruce Taylor Dodgers Tie Kettleby In Exhibition Game An outoftown wise cracker re cently made the remark that the Newmarket town league was for Wont mention any nam es but he was connected with a certain PeelYork club Last Thursday one of the local town league squads McNeil Dodg ers to he exact came out of the hush long enough to earn a tie with Kettleby the second place club in the PeelYork cir cuit in an interleague exhibition game Bob Marriott working smoothly and efficiently was on the Mc Neil rubber Behind Marriotts three star performance the Dod gers out performed Kettleby in every department except in the run column Brian Million Knight shared the McNeil run- scoring Fred Palmer and Hopper punched out two hits each to pace McNeils Hob Marriott Brian Million and shared the other Dod ger bihgles in a sevenhit display- Two of the runs were gift wrapped on errors while Tom laced out a tworun homer to provide the oth er two Kettleby tollies Aurora Divide Final League Games It was a winloss week for Gord Hayes Aurora Cubs as they com pleted their regular schedule in the Worth York pecwee baseball loop Playing at Richmond Hill the Cubs dropped a verdict to the home Hillteam At home Friday working be hind Tim Taylor pitching Aurora came through to defeat in an error infested game Ivan Anderson was on the The latter game completed the re gular schedule for the mound for Aurora against Rich mond Hill with Hayes Jr behind the plate The solid hitting of Dave Knowles who went three for five against Richardson and collected two hits off hurlers at Aurora featured the Aurora hit marks Tim Taylor poked out a solid double in support of his win ning pitching outing against Soccer Clubs Rest Will Resume August 17 District soccer league clubs performing under the banner of the Newmarket and district soc cer league will he idle due to holidays until August When the league resumes on that date Aurora Firsts current league leaders and Newmarket RedWhites will stage a league game at Newmarket fair grounds The game which could decide the first place finishers will be part of Newmarkets centennial sport program In another league contest sched uled for August Combines will meet Aurora Seconds at the Aurora park a yoyhave tent You will Hot JEFF SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS Sports Day Has Softball Tourney Three Toronto one Newmarket Markham Milton Richmond Hill teams will participate in the sports day tournament The tourney will be a feature it Queensvilles annual sports day being held Saturday at ville With eight strong teams enter ed Tournament Director Rex Smith believes this will be one of the best tournaments ever stag ed at the sports day Green Acres are the Newmark et team entered The Green Acres team expects to add several fiom other town league teams for the tournament Hoolittle and Jack Orn ery wellknown district officials will handle the umpiring assign menta LOSE PLAYOFF Sodbusters add Richmond Hill ended their Peel- York league season in a deadheat for fourth place Tin- two teams met Thursday to declare a fourth plate finisher The Richmond Hill club scored two seventhinning runs to edge Doug Brown and Howard Archibald shared the pitching work Murray home ion and Doug Browns double were tin- extra base blows for The defeat meant will meet Kettli by in the first round of the playoffs while Huh Hill takes on Aurora Dairy men A Plan of Life Insurance designed for you offering the pro tection you need at a price you can afford Example A young man age 35 married wife age 35 a son and a daughter 5 There exists a mortgage amortised on a 25year basis In the event of death Fundi to pay your mortgage home Mi Then monthly Income to your wife of until your son Is then until your daughter Is then until your wife Is then lump sum payment total initial amount of insurance needed to provide funds LAKE LEAGUE Mount Albeit 10 Zephyr J Pine Orchard l Keswick Queensville Willow Reach in- Vandorf Legion S 2 ft III I I l Queensville Redcaps Run Win Streak To 7 Games Annually Ill be glad to show you how this could apply to family Gene Occidental Life Insurance Co Toronto ttwe or Aurora Ark vie Redcaps are runn ing away and hiding from the oil three teams in the Lake Indies softball league race The riding the crest of n unbeaten season stretched heir win streak to Seven games Inst week Ploying efficiently in field hitt ing with Authority ami relying on the strong pitching arm of Ida making her pitching chore a pleasure slammed two home runs the second i online with the bases loaded Alma King and Foster also the act with basecirclors The hithungry Ian made mess of two Richmond Hill pitchers Sunday tosses while they recorded their win against Mary Jean Sinclair Joan Burns earned the moat cheers from the Bel haven cheer ing section hitting two home runs big hitters outside the home run knockers were Ruth Clodd Vivian Bet Martin and How Would You Call This One Art presents us with another knotty problem Rob Kitching speedy baserunner was nailed for a leadoff by base umpire Cliff in a recent Dozer- Green Acres game Rob claimed ha wasnt out for a leadoff Although Bob had taken hit pitching position on rubber the sue batter Bob wasnt in the batters box when I Bob took off for second bate Delving into our rule book it appears umpire was on his toes and came up with the right decision It conies un der Rule Section ft a special note no less that reads as follows Once a pitcher is in possession of the ball and is in pitching posi tion all base runners must occu py one or another and any bobbing or hesitation between the bases will cause the baserunner or baserunners to he declared out under the no leadoff rule Minor Lacrosse Program Suspended To September The Newmarket minor lacrosse program sponsored by the Cana dian Legion will suspended for the summer months it was an nounced Saturday by Adams and Rob Renville At the special meeting and practice held at the fair gnmnds Saturday only six players report ed for duty It was felt that un der these conditions it was best to forget about lacrosse until the buys returned school in Sep tember If the league can be started In September it was felt it run for a six week period Per mission will also he sought to use tin arena for practices and Enough Players Out Drop Junior Ball Teams Hue to the fact that not enough players are turning out for games he fourteam junior ladies soft- ball league will cease to operate fur the three weeks An attempt will he made to tail tin league going again to wards the end of It reported after only six players appeared for a scheduled game Monday Teams in Hi- league are Pin- Suckers Panthers Smiths Pin led the league throughout tin and were unbeaten ANSNORVELDT Mr and Mrs S and small daughter are visiting Mr and Mrs M J in Lon don for the weekend Rev P has been al lowed to return home from St hospital The annual church picnic will be held at Park on Aug ust 31 Rev A Greensville conducted both services in the Holland Marsh Christian Reform ed church church Relatives from visit ed Mr and Mrs Sikma for the weekend Mr and Mrs John from the Netherlands are visiting their son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs G Moses and fam ily are visiting friends in London for the weekend Mr and Mrs A and family are spending a weeks holi day at Midland King City Wins 10 9 In First Playoff Game hit a home run Chuck Shields and John Dew tri Dies as King City shaded Noble- ion Monday In a ReelYorl softball league first round play off game It was the first game in a best series Howard started King City but couldnt firstInning un fold by the clubbers Vein an took ov er from and went on pitch steady ball to record the King City win Home tuns by Hick William and featured the Noble- ton hit fireworks behind Woods pin him- N OPEN PLAYOFFS Aurora Dairymen who have established themselves a the team to heat for PeelYork league crown will open their semifinal serien with Rich mond Hill tonight under tho Aur ora town park lights The series is booked as a best four out of seven The second game goes at Richmond Hill Mon day with game three at Aurora August 8 Birthday Club Birthday wishes are extended this week to Wayne Stanley Greer New market years old on Saturday July Linda Lorraine Gould Aurora 11 years old on Sunday July Mark Francis Duncan New market years old on Sunday July Robert Wayne Berry Newmar ket years old on Thursday Aug Margaret Lewis Holland Landing years old on Aug Send in your name address age and become a member of the Era and Express birthday club The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Provide More Telephone Numbers For Newmarket Area Work is now under way on ex tending facilities in the dial ex change in Newmarket to provide additional telephone numbers C Blosdale Bell Telephone manager here said this week This addition to the 3100 ter minals initially installed in the exchange will provide telephones for any persons waiting for ser vice and is also expected to pro vide for the future telephone needs of this area for some time to Mr Blosdale said This expansion of facilities has been made necessary by the rapid growth of Newmarket The installation of additional equipment to be carried out by technicians of the Northern Elec tric Company will bring the number of terminals in the ex change each of which represents a telephone number to It is expected that the work will be completed in October LIBRARY CLOSED The Newmarket Public Library will close for holidays from July 31 to August The closing has been timed so that the building will reopen in time for its Cen tennial exhibition YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY WEEDS CLEARED At a recent meeting of council Councillor George Haskett com plained about the weeds on the Eagle St property formerly known as the estate He said it was a disgrace and that it would upset former residents re turning to the town for the Cen tennial celebrations to see what had once been a beauty spot so neglected On July 22 Mr thank ed the clerk for having referred the matter to the weed inspector He said he appreciated the prompt action his complaint had receiv ed POSTPONE NEW WARD No action has been taken to Newmarket into four wards the clerk announced this week At present the town is made up of Georges St Pat ricks and St Andrews wards When a request for an addit ional polling station on the west side of town was received by council in May council requested the clerk study the possibility of forming a new ward Mr Brooks is returning officer for the mun icipality He said the town was not large enough to warrant a fourth ward Mr Brooks said that in view of proposed development on the out skirts of the community it would be wiser to postpone the reor ganization of the towns wards for awhile Going to the Old Country by Ship or Airplane HERBERT GOODHOOFD Reservations for Steamships Airlines and Cruises Official agent for all steamship lines Trans Canada Airlines and Main St Newmarket 54801 Loon Gofov A Ma St Open Sat M too oil FAMILY PICNIC Fiftyeight attended the annual Maries family picnic at York County Park Lake on Saturday July The childrens race were won by Janet Miller Paul Clif ford Maries Linda Hush Ruth Miller Nancy Miller and Jean and John Miller Adult winners were 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