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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 6, 1967, p. 9

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r Minor Soccer Teams NEWMARKET Vets de feated lions Crusader blanked Kins men shutout Rotary 50 Di anas edged Kinsmen Two in Newmarket Atom-Hos- last Rod linn scored three goals Robbie Budd and Ken Knight a goal each to spark Vets Kim McCarthy and Dan Miller were lions goal- getters linn Larry Bingham and Ron were Vets stars Tom Kennedy Kim McCarthy and Dan Miller were sharpest Bob Alcorn and Randy Budd scored the goals Garry and Martin Van- gained the stars as Crusaders bopped Optimists Dan Miller Charles Cunning ham and Ken Knight were Optimist best Jim snot two goals Doug Hart Kim Mc Carthy and Dan Miller were one goal snipers Steve Bev erly and Mark were stars in Kinsmen SO win over Rotary Francis Brady Keith Wilson and Rich Ait man were speediest Rotary operators Daphne Hart and Gloria scored the goals Joyce Poole Judy Blight and Patsy Allard played allstar parts in Dianas win over Kinsmen Ed scored for Kinsmen with Rich Aik- Ed and Tony Bosnia gaining stars Doug Hart Garry Rothon Charlie Hart and Ed Bosnia scored as Jokers edged Clowns Larry Bingham scored all three Clown goals in the friendly match LEAGUE STANDING Vets Optimists Kins men One 16 Legion Di anas Kinsmen Two Crusaders 8 Rotary 7 Royals LEADING SCORERS Rodney linn Kim Mc Carthy Tom Danny Miller Randy Budd David Stairs Ken Knight 10 Janet Bailey 8 Kelly Smith 7 MOSQUITO It was a two win one loss Zephyr Club Has On Stan Cook The Era NewmarketAurora Oat Wed September B ZEPHYR Cec Harrison and his Zephyr Spud Kings are one game shy of picking up all the marbles and the Stan Cook trophy in the Lake Simcoe Softball League The Kings beat Bill Morritts Pine Orchard Big Branders at the diamond last week win enabled Harrisons title hungry hopefuls to go ahead in games in the best of seven final The Kings can wrap up the title with a home diamond win 6 at 8 The Kings were off and run ning early They scored a first inning and shot ahead 0 in the third The Kings got single runs in the fifth and ninth before putting away hickory sticks Zephyr southpaw Barry Timbers had Morritts crew under his thumb most of the route The Orchardmen scor ed their two runs and collect ed three of their six hits in were and Harrison three hit Zephyr clubbers Harrison singed Mike Lunney and Len doubled in the Kings third inning three For PROFESSIONAL DRAPERY CLEANING RUGS UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE CALL the fifth Garnet Williams got run spurt Umbers double and aboard hitbypitcher Earl Waggs third hit gave Kings Johnston reached on an error Timbers could douse the fire Ron Preston Bob Hope and Norm Roberts bad slam med singles in the two run spurt Bill Crawford got a third in ning infield hit and beat out a bunt in the ninth for a two hit night Doug Cook singled in the fourth for the sixth Orch ard safety Sieve Harrison singled but was out on a double play to open the Kings first inning Mike Lunney singled and scored on Waggs triple a fifth Inning lead KAN Playoffs Deadlocked Jerry Case and Dale have been delivering the goods from the pitchers mound to bring Argus Cameramen into the Senior League semi finals Case winds up to let a fast one during the warmup period while gives the catchers signal serious consideration Shepherd Staff AURORA Whites and are tied at a game each In the KAN League best of seven finals Whites defeated MacDonalds 63 last week to square the best of seven finals Whites defrosted in a hur ry They scored a first in ning run and shot the works week for Newmarket Gran adas in the Newmarket Dis trict Mosquito League Ed Bennett and Rodney Linn scored three goals each Lar ry Bingham one as New market shutout Richmond Hill Robbie scored three goals Tom Currie Chris Cole Ed Bennett and Ed Moore a goal each as Gran adas defeated their friendly in town rivals Kiwanls 71 Rodney Linn kept the shut out wolf from the Kiwanis door Ed scored both goals but it wasnt enough as Newmarket lost to a hot shot Aurora Powell crew 32 Ken Knight Ed Bennett and Craig Hunt shared Hub star dom CARLTONS WIN PAIR Newmarket defeat ed Uxbridge 53 and in Newmarket District Bantam League play Kerry Cully and Greg Saunders were key threegoal performers for Newmarket Alan Clark scored a pair of goals Brian Snow and Chris Nottingham notched singles to pace New market Greg Saunders Col in Phillips Kerry Cully and were the New market stars Lead Series 32 Lack Of Lights Baserunners Delays Argus Win Over Elntvale NEWMARKET It took until 10 pm to get the lights to shine at the fairgrounds Tuesday when the arcs percolated it took the hitters nine Innings to light up be fore Newmarket Argus Cam era won a decision over Victory gave Mat- Shutter Snappers a lead in games in the best of seven Senior League semis Woods lead In the other semifinal in games over Lakeviews For eight innings Argus found putting runners on base one thing getting them home is a horse of a different hue Glen Mainprise singled In the first inning Norm Roberts did a repeat in the second Ron Beckett and BUI connected for third Inning clicked for his second hit in the sixth a double and reached third before pinch hitter Rex became the third out on a pitcher to first play Ken Sturgeon singled In the seventh got his third hit In the eight AU the Hub base- runners met the same fate were left stranded on the runways The fans settled back for overtime when it happened Don McKnight leading off for Argus in the ninth got on base on wild throw that put him on second base Mc Knight skipped to third on Don Gibsons infield hopper third to first Lee Gould next up walked Sturgeon drove a grounder at Elmvale short- stopper Gary Keeter whistled the throw home but It came too late to flag down flying McKnight who scored the game winner standing up That was the only run of the suspense filled contest The pitching win went to Dale received near faultless support and pitched a tidy three hitter The Ar- gusmen got to big Jim Mc- for seven hits BUI getting three struck out seven McCaJJister whiffed six Dave Campbell contracted for the first hit in the fifth inning a hot drive off Ken Sturgeons glove Campbell wasnt a threat for long as Keeler drove a liner that caught and con verted into a double play Doug Stone singled in the sixth and reached second be fore Goulds fine out field catch ended the Inning BUI concluded the Elmvale ninth with a spark ling running catch on Bill drive LOSE TWICE Newmarket hooters ran into a double spot of trouble in the Newmarket District wee League losing and to Trevor Bailey Rick Robinson and John Clements were best Hub players Hank Arts scored three goals to lead SPORTS CALENDAR PLAYOFFS Sept 8 pm Zephyr dia mond bantam B quarter finals Eastern Ontario winnners vs Zephyr Sept pm Zephyr dia mond juvenile C semi finals Stirling vs Mount Al bert Mete LAKE SIMCOE FINALS Sept 830 pm Zephyr diamond fifth game Pine Orchard vs Zephyr Spud Kings SOUTH SIMCOE FINALS Sept pm Fcnnells dia mond second game Hol land Landing Cards vs Sept 830 pm diamond third game Hol land Landing vs Reach SemiFinal Games In East Gwillimbury Minors for three In the second got back in the game with a three run spree in the third Whites added single fourth and ninth inning runs Both Larry for Whites and Bob Kennedy for Macs had the handcuffs on the hitters Hastie surrender ed four hits Kennedy six Hastie and Harvey White supplied the White long- range slugging with base circling swats Blackle had two hits Larry Keffer and Buz a hit each TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE NEW COMMISSION RATES Effective Septembet 1st all rates ate subject to change We have available de tails of the new rates in booklet form in cluding a useful investment record Phone or write for your copy Investment hour business The AiiQcialtan Toronto Stock EncharigvftMonlrftDt Stock Canadian Stack Stock m Timothy Main Street Newmarket Telephone Manager A Ron EAST GWILLIMBURY Newmarket Drugs edged the Newmarket Ambulance 76 Noras FishChips downed Newmarket Ready Mix Batter Whippers tripped BP to ad vance to the semifinals in the East Gwillimbury Junior Girls Softball League Peters Hair Stylist and Di ana Beauty will require a 3rd game in their senior girls league playoff as they traded wins in one series open ing tests Weidemanns with VanKuik and San dra Chaisson pitching scored runs to thump Smith-Dor- manWilliams and ATOM BOYS Tom Tidman fanned as Community Tire trimmed An gels in their Atom League first round series Best Angel was Tim tee Fuels downed Motors with Keith Himes and Gavin McKenna posting pitching wins Doug hit the best for Mike Ansell pitched Ron Tim hit a grand slam homer Gary Phillips was best play er as topped Deer- field and 109 to reach semifinal plateau SQUIRT BOYS Joe Burke was pitching vic tor Howard Maries loser as Compass defeated Moore s 103 and the teams tied all as Compass won round PEEWEE BOYS Franklin Perry and Murray Lloyd shared the pitching glory as Leafs beat Bus Line Bombers 109 on the round with a win and a 4- all tie Gord was the pitching loser Bill Haines pitched as SmokeGift spilled Caradonnas 153 138 to quali fy for the League semifinals SEMIFINALS JUNIOR Mahers vs Noras Newmarket Drugs vs Baiter Whips SENIOR GIRLS Peters vs WEIDE- ATOM vs Community Tire vs Slessor SQUIRT Compass vs Mohawk Radio Russells Knights have a bye PEE WEE Newmarket Smoke Gift vs Leafs Sharon Beav ers have a bye Avaffabfe for immediate delivery in the capacities GALLONS 525 GALLONS GALLONS 700 GALLONS GALLONS IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER brooklin concrete products ltd phone 8956781 No 11 Highway mi north of Davis Dr BRICES For Best Price Best Material NEWMARKET OPTIMIST CLUB INGO Starts Thurs Sept 8 pm Newmarket Town Hall JACKPOT Regular Games 1967 RAMBLERS REBELS and AMBASSADORS Extra Cards 3 for Plus Special Games Admission Heavy Duty Rubber UNDERCUSHION 3 AREAS OF CARPETING COMPLETELY INSTALLED WALL TO WALL ONLY WITH THIS PURCHASI Offer Gm4 Until Sept PURDY RAMBLER SALES Oak Ridges i Whore a Winner Was Drawn for The OPEN ROAD SWEEPSTAKE CONTEST Sponsored by Motors DUPONT NYLON 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