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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 7, 1967, p. 9

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Cameramen NEWMARKET Newmar ket Argus defeated Palace Hoteliers at the fairgrounds on Thursday for their fourth successive win The big win enabled them to vault over into see ded place in the Sen ior Fastball League pitched a three hitter and two of these came in the ninth He fanned six which is a cut lower than bis usual quota Pegg more than made up for the skid In the whiffs by sticking his bat in front of three pitches for three singles He also drove in four runs singled in the seventh after Ron Beckett beat out a bunt and Larry singl ed lace into right scored both runners The got a first in ning run without benefit of a hit as Pat Wanamaker walk ed and Doug Stone reached on an error The Argus were after Stone on a rundown play single and ah infield bobble After that tamed the Elmvale batters untO the ninth Stone singled then and losing pitcher Jim doubled They were left stranded as Pegg whiffed the next two and Glen Mainprise threw out Kceler to end the game got a pair of softie first inning runs Ron Beckett hit a single Glen Mainprise between first and second when walked and cashed his scampered home got a second run in the fourth on a walk but first hit to count the first Ar gus run Mainprize followed Beckett across the plate when the catcher uncork ed a wild throw to second Larry and Dale beat out third inning infield rollers after Beckett walked to load the bases scored on a second sour throw hit for a fifth frame run and a lead as Mainprise scored on a fielders choice and a outfield fly The Argusmen wore their hit shoes They clicked for three Gould in a Beckett tttmtitotitfijm I Pinups Rout In Last Inning Rally The area of the Compass Restaurant was filled to capacity Satur day night for the anntal banquet and awards presentations of the various Bowl leagues A highlight of the evening was the presentation of a bouquet to Mrs childrens supervisor by Ted Francis manager of the Bowl Staff NEWMARKET Busiest characters at the fairgrounds flats May as Newmarket Pinups opened their York Central Juvenile Girls Softball League season had to be the weary band of scorekeepers They had few idle moments as Newmarket defeated the Boomers 2319 Pinups failed to score in the second inning That was v- Pool Program NEWMARKET Recrea tion Director Don Popple has announced plans for the Most active swimming pool pro gram In the history the Peter Gorman Pool Weather permitting the pool will open on weekends beginning June If there are any and girls in this area wno ire un able to swim it wont be the fault of the Newmarket Rec reation Commission A total of school children from Newmarket and East 2S30 there will be mothers pm public swim- Gwillimbury will par- learntoswim and advanced pm teenage and in this years School swimming lessons in the adult swim lessons 730930 Water Safety Program ning Registrations will be pm adult swimming pm This program will start on at the pool Pre-school- special classes rentals will be supervised in the Sunday only pm wading pool public swimming pm June It will run from to 330 pm on the following days June Grade June Grade 5 June 21 Grade June Grade 7 June 23 Weather per mitting there will be public swimming at pm after the classes During Me weeks June St Andrews Games Day Finale AURORA field specialist Bruce Webber won three events Juvenile star Tom two eluding a record shattering shot put bid to feature the concluding tests in the St Aidrews Col lege annual Gancs Day The events were a carryover from the May rahabbreviated meet Webber won ill three jump ing events witha foot 2 inch high Jump a foot 7 inch long jump an a 39 feet inch triple jimp The triple triumph gave Webber a share of the senior with Murray Shields and Bruce Owens Owens his event win ning total to three with a foot 7 inch hot put heave Jim Jackson led the inter mediate class with shot put and javelin wins of feet inches and 128 feet 5 Inch Peter Davidson cleared foot inches In high jump Dave Harris provided an IB foot inch iong jump- triumph Tom won long jump and shot put to tie Gil Black- for the juvenile lead established a shot put record with a 33 feet 2 Inch effort that bettered the old mark by three feet Jeff Rol lings posted a winning triple jump mark of feet in ches Clan Bruce recorded a points to win the school cham pionship Douglas had Wallace and Montrose Meet director was physical education leader Gary West The pool will open on a reg ular basis July 1 for season ticket holders and regular swimming The swim lessons will start July 1 Season tick ets good from July to Sept can be purchased at the poo The pool schedule from July 1 to Sept will operate as follows 9 am to 12 noon swimming classes noon- pm swim team train- family swim period Peter Vale returns as pool supervisor and will coach the swim team Gail Wilson and Mike Peters are senior swim instructors Leslie Taylor ju nior Alan St John is head lifeguard McCaffrey Mike Gary Raw- con full time guards Janice Elines Bruce and Drew Govis checkers the only time the scorekeep ers didnt have to make a mark in the run column The Pinups were trail ers as they went In to bat in the sixth They came up swinging couldnt get them out as 15 batters sprinkled the diamond with baseknocks to score 10 runs Newmarket took the 2315 lead into the seventh It was well they had this cushion as the Markies came back to slice the Hub lead in half with a fourrun spree before relief artist Chris came in to stall the rally It wasnt a pitchers night Hub leaders Jerry and Don Vineham sent three into the fray Sandy Sut ton started and then came back later followed by Cathy and Sharon Lapp went the rout for the Markies Sandy Sutlon with four hits and two walks bad a perfect plate night Cathy col lected four hits Rhonda Drink water an infield standout and Christ stroked 3 hits each Linda Young and Linda Keeley two each Paula Hope and Kim Collins were threehit Markham paceset ters Pittsburgh Paints HOUSE PAINT WJ Lake Simcoe Seniors i Ready With Teams The Lake home and home schedule of Softball League will five home and five away VM- 1 ami go with six teams this seas on Theyll kick off their season June 12 Mount Albert failed to show for the third and fatal league mot held May 31 litis leaves six teams In the hunt for the Stan Cook Trophy emblematic of league supremacy Teems competing will be Keswick Brice Burgers Pine Orchard Aimers Zephyr Spud Kings Rockets end Boomerangs The teams will play a single games John and Aimers Sod will sponsor the Pine Or chard entry Bill Morrill has been named coach Dorans Clothing will sponsor Keswick Comets Veteran star Bob Pol lock is being approached to coach Burger Bar Is the new sponsor of the Queens- vllie entry Eric will coach Witlard will be manager Harry Lav ender will coach Vandorf BUI Yates will be at the helm with PAINT v ON ANY gallon i ON ANY GUAR SUNPROOF LATEX OIL Stretches and shrinks with your house Special pigments protect disc 1 by and fuel fumes Stays longer Gloss finish so it years 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which is so often the case when a team loses the crutch j Edges Newmarket In York Tennis Opener AURORA Aurora racquet wiulders edged Newmarket in matches in the excit ing opening tourney in the North York Tennis League The matched were played on Aurora courts In doubles Blair Daw son and Stn Walker Aurora combined talents to defeat Jon and Mike Gee M Walker teamed with Neil Mc Neil Aurora club president to top Doug Smith and Mike Gee 84 Newmarket got a division of the mens points as Keith Davis and Don Paul de feated Owen Richards and Henry Smith and Ken Ross and Doug Smith supplied a stirring win over George Jones and Neil McNeil Newmarket and Aurora split the points in the womens doubles Joyce Jones and Bob bie Aurora edged Margaret and Wendy Davis in a feature match Heath- Burling and Jill Vale of Newmarket were 86 winners over Sally Outerbrldge and Sandra TraveUi It was share the wealth In the mixed doubles Bobble Couchman and Henry Smith Aurora upset Heather and Keith Davis with a strong a We didnt get any runs so we lost but the team is im proving and thats the main item Our team may possibly give the opposition a taste of over confluence We may lose all first time around times they left on and third long sacrifice fly wed have broken the goose egg coach Pitts parting refrain A finish Joyce Jones and Blair Dawson defeated Don Paul and Wendy Davis Newmar ket in handy style Jill Vale and Ken Roes New market showed class to top Sally and George Jones Marg Davis and Jon Junkin defeated Owen Richards and Barb 86 Richmond Hill and are other teams in the North York Tennis League games in the schedule then win em all to be in fighting trim for the playoffs Duncan McNeills sterling threehit pitching in relief of starter Ted Longhurat bright ened the Pitt outlook Mc Neill struck out seven from the third frame onwards rated as the team to beat in the league got to star ter Ted for four hits Longhurst could have weathered this hit storm but T i PETER GORMAN SWIMMING POOL OPENING weather permitting Saturday June and Sunday June for Public Swimming Week of June 16 open for rentals during the day Public Swimming from pm to Weekends Public Swimming Week of June 1923 AM Mothers Children and June Mothers learn to swim and advanced swim supervised at the Wading Pool while mothers swim Registration Monday June at am instruction immediately after Fee per week children Included PM School Water Safety Program this year to include children Public Swimming July 1 Pool Schedule will begin including Swim Lessons and Red Cross Instruction General Admission prices in effect until July 1967 Donald A Popple Director of Recreation J I I J ft for your DECORATING NEEDS When you shop H Stephens Son you can be sure of the finest in paint wallpaper printed floor covering and inlayed vinyl Their 16 years experience is avail able to YOU whether it be advice on how to solve any decorating problem you may have or just what type of paint brush to for specific job Their stock of 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