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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 28, 1967, B22

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v v PS NEWMARKET The East I Softball sponsored by Ray Twin- ney of Rays in coopera tion with the Newmarket and East Gwillimbury Township Recreation Commissions will start June at pm Three games are on tap at that time as a attrac tion Merchants and Zephyr Seines open the tourney on the main diamond win be followed at by a senior mens game Newmarket Argus Camera vs at There will be bantam and midget games the other two fairgrounds it pm with East Gwillim bury in the bantam game and Aurora vs Niagara on the Lake in the midget meet Play resume at am July 1 with three games Af ter this there wQl be a break for the Ceateaaial Parade Games win go at 23 and pm The tens game will he rater the Tytes A 1 Despite raw Showing NEWMARKET Coach Bill was full of praise for the fine weekend showing of Newmarket tyke We lost to Kitchener but every player gave ft a good try This was our first game of the season Host of my players are first year tykes said coach John pitched for Newmarket Cudmore yielded six hits struck out eight while not giving one walk Gord borrowed from Aurora was the other star did the catch- Other players on the Rub roster were Dave Wright Ke vin Alan Hideout BUI Davis Paul Pat Hill Gary Manners and Brian Dunn The tourna ment was held at Gait Pinups Nab Triple Play NEWMARKET Newmar ket Pinups didnt win at the fairgrounds last week In fact they were soundly beaten 11- by the second place Willow- dale Merchants in a York Central Girls Soft ball League contest However the Pinups did do something that no other team has accomplished in a considerable time at the fair grounds They engineered a triple play Authoress of the three way killing was Vicki Sutton who gloved a line shot headed through the middle stepped on second for out number two and fired the ball home to nail a third Merchant run- J j It was the bright spot of the eevnlng for the Pinups They played better than the score would indicate An er ror of omission kicked the J door ajar for Merchants to score seven runs in a wrap- up seventh inning Up to that point Pinups were trail- era Sandy Sutton Hub pitcher and Merchants Barb Armour unfurled giKedge pitching efforts that tamed most of the hitters Cathy Beggi had two hits to spark Newmarket Pat Chalsson Ruth Sandy Sutton and Karen Crooke collected other Hub Shirley Rosenberg Sandy Adair and Harrow hit best for the lowdBle invaders EAST Coach Ray and manager Smith are happy with the weekend perform of the East Braves Softball team The Braves won the consola tion championship at a tour nament held at Belleville and have a trophy to prove It The Brave defeated Mar mora in the consolation final behind the allstar pitch ing of Brian Connors The Braves tost to Warkworth in their first game thereby falling back into the was Tom Coffey There be games every hour and a half on the three fairgrounds diamonds July starting at Games win be played at am and pm on Jury The Jury games will be for the championships in five categories senior mens ladies juveniles midgets and bantam Basque Following the games there will be a banquet presentation evening at the Legion Hall when the championship teams will be featured BaKSUftbqs The East Art Ferguson In tournament market Tournament will be convener biggest in Ontario this Roberts treasurer season Among the guests will be Dick The Brow- of wrestling fame coach Leo has promis ed to send along two prom inent Argo players There be and trophies fa each category be presented to most player and best pitcher In each series There will be a trophy for the overall most vilaable player LAKE SENIOR Pine Zephyr 0 0 0 Keswick Vandorf 0 0 BalUnlrae Committee members are John Tom Bill Garland Don Popple Jim Gibbons George Haakett Bill Ellis and Tony Gallone The North York District Umpires Association will officiate the busy fourday schedule Newmarket Mayor and East Reeve Garfield Wright Reeve George Richardson Newmar ket Deputy Reeve Gladys Rolling will officiate at open ing ceremonies and wul be guests at the dinner Jets liter Erics Former Resident iT Softballers Score Future games June at Pine Orchard June 30 Vandorf at Keswick at Zephyr Jury 3 Keswick at Zephyr at Vandorf 39 Runs In Slug Fest NEWMARKET Newmar ket Rays BA our intermed iate girls Softball representa tives are run happy They scored 39 runs in their open ing games beating Totten ham 2015 and Merchants 1IM Bev Glover pitched in spark ling style to record the win over three pitch ers Diane Diane and Carol Scott Every player got into the hitting with Barb Young and Barbara Allison showing the way Ruth Beckett Janice Dixon and Linda Elliott socked extra base hits In the seesaw Newmarket- Tottenham marathon southpaw Bev Glover got help from in the sev enth with the victory going to Miss Kmet as Newmarket ral lied to overhaul a Tottenham lead The Rays took an early lead but hit the skids in the sev enth as Tottenham poured home seven runs to grab a lead In the bottom of the seventh Rays scored eight runs to go ahead to stay The scorekeepers were the busiest people in the park as every player on both teams Tottenham pitching Ella and Eileen McVeigh were the visitors big hitters Players with Newmarket were Pat Roberts Glov er Cheryl Bishop Sharon Re- naud Helen Watt Paula Al lison Kmet Gail Wil son Barb Young Gall Mc- Leod Linda and Allison KAN LEAGUE MacDooaldsAur 0 Out Hospital 2 SterlingDrug 1 BeUNewmrkt 0200 King City 2 NEWMARKET National League Trinity United Baptist Ch Reformed St Andrews HOLLAND LANDING Its just possible Holland Landing Jets may be too tired to show up for their next Lake Sim Ladies Softball League game The Jets wore an inch groove around the base paths last week as they smothered the Ballantrate in their opening league game Carol Scott noted for her ability to supply excellent pitching was the Jets star in pitching and fielding All the Jets were tagging then- share of hits 2 0 00 0000 010 In EG SIMS EAST GWILLIMBimY East 5 aires are away to a rocket like start In the North York Bantam Softball League The Legionaires made it two In a row and took the lead in the south division with a 44 win over Aces Pitching was the story Lome Jackson pitched a and struck out 10 to pace the winners The punched out five key hits Jim Ferguson gave the their nifty start with a tworun homer Paul tripled Jim hit double and single and Don a double to spark the winners AURORA If you wish to get that Wee feeling mix with Toronto Argos at their training camp at St Andrews College Aurora One look around will convince you football no place for the little guy If you arent six foot two with a build like Mr Ameri ca chances are youll never get a second look at a pro football training camp All Argo hopefuls moved into St Andrews College on June for their annual sum mer training program Head coach Leo who is ex pected to work miracles with the last place Argos held a sweat shirt drill morning on the schools back field The Holland River over flowed last week so the lower SAC fields werent useable Starting this week the Argos will be out in full force twice daily as the braining camp come from near anal far A check of the car licenses the mala park- EG town Cedw There were Texas New York sad a Moa ner of Ontario The Argo hopefuls trained for more than week at Ex hibition Odd before moving into SAC Coach Cahill expected to introduce some new training techniques to whittle down the trainees as the present sqjuad is too large for best results r r- 1- Some 40 to boys been attending the fatfcial practice sessions Lacrosse workers hope to organise a four team house league pro- gramme from this eager group of trainees Sucks for the program have District football obtained Ihroutfi the of- should get in an early look fa Ontario Athletic otherwise they are likely to Commbuuoner tfcKen- several at the recruits A Mrtftt to IV erf Bob t I Kb ud BUnidMia te- a his come to the fare in fmzMm mm 1 NEW One of the most watched newcomers bound to be Charlie Mitchell Mitchell a foot inch defensive end from Texas Christian started are held on Tuesday and Friday nights from to pm at the Au rora Community Centre StofJ NEWMARKET East limbury Legionaires rode to their third straight win in the North York Bantam Softball League as they downed Cedar Grove 204 at Rogers Park June 23 Legionaire Lome Jackson flipped one down the middle and visitors Dave promptly drove it over the hill for a Grove lead The Legionaires didnt score in their turn but flashed home with six in the second Their scoring romp was on as they scored In every round including six In the fifth to put the decision out of reach Visitors scored two in the took turns sprinkling the with mona nils fiv weather none too suitable for tennis Bobby gets a fast one back over the Relief pitcher Phyl Kmet won her own game with a grand slam home run Gall JJjfjj VVUson and Paula Allison hit nament at the Aurora Tennis Clubs courts The triples Ellen Wilcox and ball becomes a blur as it leaves the racquet Frances McVeigh shared the Staff In another North York Ban- tarn League game Greg to whittle lead ler threw a four hitter Chris Ken Bartlett and Craig Butter punched out run scor- Ed Sparks grew to like hits as UnionvlUe Jets Jacksons pitches Sparks hit downed Cedar Grove 73 for l home runs for the thelr Initial win Bill Lunney was a pitching and hitting star as Zephyr swamped Vandorf In a Bantam League game Lun ney pitched a three hitter Din and Glen Arnold were other ace Zephyr slug gers TRANSMISSION INTROIUGTORY THIS IS WHAT YOU GET FOR ONLY Remove the pan Clean the screen Replace pan gasket Adjust the bands Adjust the linkage Road test I 180 DEERFKU NEWMARKET Automatic Transmission Specialists Surface resists crackina blistering PMling Exclusive protection for tonoerlife Strong dent resistant Roll formed for exacting fit Wide range of beautiful decorator- colours GATES OPEN AM RESCHEDULED FOR FIRST TIME IN CANADA INDIANAPOLIS CARS AND DRIVIRS TO from June will be occepled ad- mission For those who 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