It Km ui If o Tied At Top Explosive early stick work car ried Newmarket base bailers to a win over at the Fair Grounds Friday The victory set the Cain- Robin sort- Hudson red hot nine back to a tie with for the league The raised a 101 Mister over the first three frames as Jerry Hugo Hack Cain and Stan Winger delivered run scoring hits in- the land off Innings Will double was big blow in a fourran second who liked what Speck had to of fer jackpotted for another three the third as Jim Cook ken and Bill Grant stepped lip and fur run scoring drives collected only ten hits Beeton got off Ken Difference was when the baseways were occup ied All hit safely Local fandont lauded Jim Cooks perfect plate perform ance Cookie counted three hits and a walk in four appearances also came in for plaudits with two singles and a walk in three official tries Will contracted for the Red- mens only extra base drive a in the second punch men were Don and Stewart with three hits apiece Earl Hill working in relief on the hilltop had our tribe biting at and missing his round house curve SPORTS July pm fairgrounds ladles Midland who racked up seven ket Aurora park town strikeout victims got mighty stingy with the clubbers HOLLAND THEATRE BRADFORD THURSDAY TO SATURDAY Bud Abbott Ion Coming Round the SECOND FEATURE In Technicolor m Flaming Feather Sterling Forrest Tucker MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Clash By Night Barbara Stanwyck Paul Douglas r m SECOND FEATURE Weekend With Father Patricia Van Tuesday night is photo night OUR FIRST OFFER SECOND OFFER league Civil Service Queen City Storage Lake Sim- League Keswick Mount Albert Willow Beach 1 pm take jr mens Pine Or chard July fair grounds baseball South league Newmarket pm Lake Simcoe league Mount Al bert Keswick Vandorf Willow Beach pan Lake Sim jr ladies Aurora Mount Albert pm Lake jr mens fair grounds Town League Can Hoffman ThompsonBell pan Lake league Vandorf vs Pine Orchard 7 part Lake Simcoe jr ladies Sutton 7 Lake Simcoe jr mens Keswick Mount Albert Holt July 715 pm dia mond Lake jr ladies Aurora Newmarket pm Aurora park town league Ditch Diggers Rockets 7 pm Lake league Mount Albert Zephyr Willow Beach Lake mens Belhaven Kes wick July 715 fair grounds league Office Specialty SportsCycle pm South baseball Newmarket Bradford 7 pm Dis trict ladies Newmarket Stay- pm Lake Simcoe league Keswick vs Belhaven pm Lake jr ladies New market vs Keswick 7 pm Lake mens Mount Albert Holt Queensville vs Cedar Brae Win Two Up A tworun rally atop the sixth broke up a tie to let New market midget come through with a sweet win over Richmond Hill Tuesday evening in a North York Midget League game it was the locals second straight win The will be back here on Saturday afternoon at the Fair Grounds at AW Dob was Newmarkets big hitter with three for four in cluding a towering fourbase smash Fred Don Mc Bob Bales and Laurie con tracted for a hit each as the locals the Hill by an margin Bob Bannister worked four frames and Bales completed the Newmarket mound chore restricting the to six hits Rod Hart went the route for the losers accept ing ready hit support from Paul Atkinson and Dave PoIIett with two each Pinups Win From Sutton After a slow start that saw them trailing in the fifth Geo Watts Newmarket Pinups got hit happy to drive home runs in the last three frames to top Sutton at the SS Dia mond Tuesday in a Lake Sim Junior Ladies Softball League contest The win was the Pinups second of the sea son The Watt clan got steady pitch ing from Kay lusty bat swinging from Wood- house Isobel Rogers Barbara Marilyn Lee ana and alert defen sive play from Patsy Bet ty and Shropshire Beverly in a pinchhit ting role swung for a bases- loaded homer to add fuel to the Sutton rout Rita Lit and Ann Oliver were Suttons leading hitters AWARD Eddie Gibson s Effort Recently paragraph In one of his weekly discourses remarked if something wasnt done about the Fair Grounds screen was going to topple Last week along with a good many other We went away on our annual vaca tion When we came back the screen was straightened arid everything looking neat and trim again Whodunit we asked Nobody knew But after doing some Sherlock on the subject we found we had one Hub sports enthusiast to thank for the job That chap was Eddie Gibson y Eddie is the last guy who would want us to bla re this forth but nevertheless such eager beaver sport enthusiasm deserves this weeks award and Boxy Theatre pass Your H ashman doubts if theres a harder working sports enthusiast in town than Eddie Gibson recalling his contribu tion of voluntary labor at the arena during the ice installation and general help with the ball and hockey teams of the Hub More power to Like they say if you dont get your reward in this world you will in the next LaAes lose Two Aurora ladies appear destined to do their housedonning in the Lake junior ladies soft- ball league basement Theyre stilt searching for their first win of the campaign Last week they dropped a pair of contests to Despite a five- run lastoftheseventlt rally Friday in Aurora protected an early lead to gain an victory over Aurora gals in the at Aurora were never in it as went on a merrygoround hitting spree to fashion a 3511 triumph In the Aurora home game home run blows by Yvonne Johnston Al ma King and Evelyn English supported Helen pitching as led off with fiverun first innings Frances Carol lor Alice Weils and Vcfma Ham mond punched out a couple of hits each to spark lost ditch rally Picks Zephyr Blues To Top Lake Simcoe Loop By Sports Editor Mustnt shirk our responsibil ities any longer This my is the week when this tells one and all wholl win the Lake league flag Our saw is sharpened got the limb picked up so were away to races As ve go into our act burn nifty fielding and Harold Smith having a good pitching year and may rise to the occa sion to pitch mates through to the crown While on the subject of pitchers Ken Mitchell is back in harness and showing signs of life He might be just the man to upset our week for homered and Don Cameron Lunacys Zephyr Blues poled out a pair of singles for wick kept their unbeaten record alive pasting and Wil low Beach Feature game was Willow Beachs 32 win over Mount Albert as veteran McNeill and Ken Mit chell hashed up a tight three- hitter duel claimed the win on three third frame runs as Don Don Cameron and Skid Burrows furnished the pay off clouts Kelly Case Lome and Ken Mitchell lo cated the hit button for the Erupting for sixth innings runs Pine Orchard shortcir cuited All the boys got into the hit act with Roy Eves and Lome Shropshire providing the over- music Doug Eves four master and Cliff Wards three hits featured with Ted was the pitching winner as had to accept help from Cliff Ward in the sixth the Beach Zephyr started their winning week with a victory over as Ron got off a razor sharp fivehitter try Clark Arnold Ron Don we find the Lake race by pitching Mount Albert hotter than a July heat- wave into the winners circle Our crystal ball indicates its a twoway scrap Zephyr Blues and Keswick That of course pitching versus slugging North York Tennis The following schedule has been drawn up for the North York Tennis League it wan an nounced this week July Ml Albert at Newmarket Hill at Aurora July New market at Richmond Harry Ken at M Albert Queensville will make the playoffs Acquisition of the Hope hopefuls Cliff Ward and helped materially One veteran observer boast- but the Ittg years experience around combination could be wrong of the circuit say Make are a year or two away no mistake son Stick with the from championship form pitching and youll never go far Harry mummers Pine We agree Ah Ron Kester so go the And right now Ronnie is slipping them by the hitters in chard tribe could possibly prove the surprise packet They ate down the ladder now but theyve got hitting power in Noel playoff pitching style Thats and Howie Ash the Shropshire why we axe calling Lun- j brothers and Bill Dike and Zephyr Blues to repeat and given the right brand of eapture their third straight title Keswick has hitting power to Pickering and Alan sup plied the Blues high powered hitting Belhaven fans rooted the hitproducing efforts of Winch Herb Tomlinson Bernard Kay and Young Due to fractured hand injuries received in previous games by Bob Winch and Harold Knights Belhaven was unable to field a team last Friday and Blues picked up a default decision- Monday the Blues moved into Pine Orchard and collected an decision on the strength of Ron fivehitter and three lead innings runs Ron Kester backed his pitching try with three Ken Pickering Ches Harry and Bill from Ted could cause all kinds of commotion in the playoff tangles Willow Beach have veterans headed Cecil McNeill and July 23 Aurora at Newmar ket Albert at Richmond Hill July Richmond Hill at Newmarket Albert at Au rora Aug Newmarket at Albert Aurora at Richmond Hill Aug Newmarket at Au rora Richmond Hill at Mt Al bert TOWN STANDING I Don Cameron and rookies even- r divided but don appear to be able to overcome the Off Specialty Can Hoffman ThompsonBell SportsCycle a 3 one heavy artillery into action to humiliate Kes wick big bats clubbed hits off Josh Preston Ron double and three singles and North York Tops Four teams Zephyr Keswick and North York entered the Zephyr Sports Day softball tournament Bill Taylors North Eddie Chadwtck triple double York entry which appears to be making a habit of picking up the major prizes at the softball tour naments walked off with the top money by defeating in the finals In the first round of the tournament nip ped Zephyr Blues 3 In the other first round action North York jumped on Charlie Justice exBeaches ace working on the mound for Keswick for three first innings runs to forge a 3 victory over Keswick chipped in with a pair of Tom Hare moved rus Keswick the Blues cause Harry Bob Shropshire Andy and single were the victors big guns clipped Harold Smith for eight safeties Bill teed off for a triple and single to lead the Harold Smith spun fivehit ter and Keswick got off to a run ning start with eight lead inn ings runs to top Willow Beach Eddie Chadwicks homer and two doubles Ken Hodgins double and Harold Smiths two- baser provided the Keswick ex tra base clubbing Don Trivett ivSwv Continuous nightly from pm Monday thru Saturday Matinee Saturday pm fit SAT JULY THURSDAY JULY fighting story of the great a mull LUND JEFF CHANDLER Sam CABOT axis nvtM M0HTUES JULY 5 tf The Big Town musical thats got everything Lloyd and Nobby Ash poled out the Pine Orchard at Mount Albert game was rained out Lions Program BATTING RACE AB 22 Redmen Lose Faltering in the last off the seventh Newmarket dropped a decision to Allis ton there last Wednesday The loss kept Newmarket from tak ing over first place That base ball phrase you never know until tho last mans out was amply proven in this game Heres the picture We lead going into the last of the seventh Thorns needs to get three men and we win All- load the bases with two out John is the batter gets a 32 count on him pitch Is a little too good The clubber puts it through hole between short and third two runs come in and they win the game Tough one to lose particularly as the load the bases in the top of seventh with one out and couldnt plate a run We them by a margin appear at the Fair Grounds tomorrow Friday night Game time is pm Spec Over boys and girls rang- I jr Ash in ages from to have registered for the Newmarket Smith Lions club summer playground Cook Spec This year marks the eighth con- Spec year the local Lions Broughton 22 have sponsored summer pro- 32 gram It opened this week and Hoff will run for a six weeks period The program Is conducted from pm to pm each weekday Monday to Friday in clusive The usual round of volleyball baseball and games for the youngest regis trants is planned Friday as many as possible will go by bus Lake for swim ming The program this year is in charge off Neil Lothian and Mrs Mabel Lothian bad innings jitters That off and have been hit hard by injuries while Harry Lavenders at dont seem to be able to hit a winning stride Those latter two teams appear destined to sit out the playoff 424 rounds V v Summing it up we like 34B Zephyr for title and well prob- 333 ably get a note from 326 Ches Lunney for putting the hex on his men If were wrong 7 318 about the whole business write us care of the North Pole Well be hiding out with Santa Claus The prairie crocus is the em blem of Manitoba Base metal mines are adding more than annually to Quebecs mineral income More Sport News Pages 79 HERE MONDAY President Mickey Smith of the town league in his plan to add spice and variety to the town league season and boost sagging fan attendance has lined up another stellar attraction for next Monday Andy will bring in his Aurora all- stars for a game with the Office Specialty It will be recalled that late last season as one of the floodlight attractions the defeated the Specialty 64 in an exhibi tion game Handy Andy promises to do it again Coach Harold of high flying Specialties claims Aurora will never do it again The game will fol low the regular town league game between Hoffman and ThompsonBell Specialty rode to the top of the town league heap Monday as a result of a win over Hoffman Specialty knocked out ten hits not a was for extra base but those dinky little just over the in field had the Hoffman inner picket line and outfielders moan ing before the night was over Specialty moved their hitting artillery into position to count all their runs in two big frames They counted four in the fifth enough to win the game and added three insurance runs in the sixth The top and bottom of the batting order shared in Specialties onetwo punch Bun Cook and Elsby spear ed three hits each Tod and Don Glover combed Bill fuzz ball pitch for two each Don Glover doing everything right restricted the pressman to five hits Only in one innings did the pressmen really make a threatening gesture to destroy the shutout sting That effort came in the third as Bob Murray strolled Laurie Thorns and Don Gibson singled to populate the sacks with two out Glover was equal to the occasion protecting his shutout by inducing Ken Thorns to loft to to snuff out the rally Don Gib son counted two hits to lead his Hoffman mates at the plate Hoffman and Office Specialty were town league victors in the doubleheader last week at the Fair Grounds Leading into the last innings Hoffman slugg ers exploded for six runs to nail down a win over Sport- Cycles- In the nightcap fivehit pitching by John coupled with a threcnx uprising in the fifth enable Specialty to dump Thompson- Bell 51 John lost his shut out bid in the second as Mickey Smith and Alt Peel tied side by side singles together plus an in field error to plate the lone tally Afftce Specialty fashioned a sixhit attack against Jerry Hugo and Don spearheaded the clouting with two hits apiece Mickey Smith collected two of the five safeties DOWN THE CENTRE BY Short snort shots Bob OReilly who hails from the highlands of King township and who did some better than average a few years back has resum ed his ring work and is doing right well for himself in the squared circle Bob has been on cards at stadium Ham ilton and Toronto the past few weeks If We remember rightly back Ottawa and from a teammate LIONS TONY JANET MAtTIN HIGH GLORIA DiHAVEH ANN MILLER NEWMARKET PHONE LIONS PARK NEWMARKET Games Nil Special Attractions Help The Lions Help The Children v the early there was an up and coming club at Newmarket which featured Smart and one or two others Just prior to the war Tommy Bob Ben- and one or two more were doing all right with boxing gloves Burke one of the bettor amateurs of the province was unfortunately to pay the supreme sacrifice Perhaps the greatest boxer ever developed in these parts was Dr Lindsay Robinson of Aurora presently practising medicine in New Jersey where ho is a state psychiatrist Whiff in the mid- won the intercollegiate fly weight lte- championship fighting for Toronto Varsity Smith of Suttons Smith one of the northern villages promising young was pressed into service in intermediate company not long Ago and got a hit in three tries and fielded well against land Andy Gloss has entered an Aurora team in the junior scries The team which has con siderable talent especially if the of junior presently bail with Newmarket join the club will unfortunately have to accept a bye which is not very satisfactory Its a step in the right direction however to see the team organized John Shearson of Aurora who attends St Andrews College is ploying golf the Toronto theso days and judging performances he ranks with the best in class in On tario Amateur wrestling will feature Lake Marie Jamboree at King City on Wednesday nest Pep Aurora kids Bob King and fun and games for alt Bill Taunton finished third in the record breaking junior mile and the record breaking three mile event in Toronto last Sat The Bradford boy who was defending ran a great race but the competition was just too much John Ram- sell one man band froth St Andrews College who is with Earl Deacons club was one off the stars of the juvenile section capturing two events setting a record in the discus as well as being on the winning relay team Too bad that none of the district second ary school Stars can not get a chance at ihcets The advent of new cinder track at Aurora- high school should give track and field boost in the area We have the but heed yearround coaching and plenty of practice Cliff Chapman who is doing a great job with the rejuvenated Aurora Cycling club hopes to use the track as well and its to be hoped that the District School Board will allow the pedalpush ers to uso the track Cycling meets to be resumed in any event come fall would be able to stand on their feet financially and the crowd wouldnt miss thrill or a bit of the race if the club gets the green light for the track Diggers WmAgam After losing their first game a week ago Mickey Suttons Ditch Diggers are on victory march again Flashing a sixrun attack in fourth and mop ping up with four in the sixth the Diggers floored Dave Fer gusons Rockets Tuesday in an Aurora town league fixture The win put the Diggers in sole possession of first place Suttons men got pitching from Bill Two of those hits were by John two Rocket first and the fifth by- in son Ray White J cracked Bob mo Doug Rid- Si- V