Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Sep 1952, p. 12

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w J WkMJ CmIs Hope Far Sincoe Crowns hope of making a splash in the were shattered over the labor Day weekend Milton dropped them in two It waa here Saturday Monday in Milton 1 Mondays loss was a one to take A squeeze play that sent a Milton run home In the last of the seventh furnished the winning run Baseball fates werent smiling on the Hodmen Three events In the seventh had they gone right could have won it for them tried a squeeze play It didnt come off Thorns was nailed at the plate with what could have been the winning run Previously with two mates aboard a long one over the fence It was a foul by a whisker Thorns with brother holed up at first lashed put It looked over the fence said not it bounced over double A homer meant the Miltons squeeze in their half of the seventh after the trailing had tied It with a It was a gift run a life as Jim Seor Cook muffed his loft raced to third on a sacrifice and stored the game Husks squeezed Thorns handcuffed Mil ton oh seven hits and whiffed seven famished support Don Gibson and the slate with two each In the Saturday game here won by Milton look ed feeble at the plate They couldnt time their to meet pumpkin ball pitches They picked up seven ton for Gibson and vie again pepped the Newmarket attack with two each Bill Grant Jerry Hugo and Jim Cook were other successful Red- men swingers Jerry Hugo went far to his left scoop up a scooter to provide the series fielding gem BUMPED tiUiWtON Newmarket died but of the South Baseball League finals Thursday AHiton administering the out drops via a take the scries three games to oho- outhit Alliston OS Thorns through with a effort The dif ference was the right spot to get in their telling blows and on the other hand couldnt do the necessary mates They left stranded were alio guilty of three disastrous boots which didnt help the situation Allis eased ahead shunted over two in the second to tie It went ahead to stay with a tworun third and the teams traded in Murray fourth aridfifth framed Don Gibson with a triple and single a dottle and single were the top clubbers Jerry Hugo crashed put a triple to touch of the Redmans fifth frame scoring act Bill Grant JimVScooter Cook and Ortie Thorns got into the hit act with singles tommy and Rick before UasaiiW Gladys Mount Albert ladies marking time until New market Pinups and Keswick declare a winner in their prolonged Lake junior ladies league semi final series defeated in an exhibition game at Mount Albert Wednes day The champions of the League where they gained quite a reputation a band of slugged couldnt do much with Marguerite Greens fast ball pitches Marguerite stopped the Sox cold on two hits fcy Marilyn Dove and June r- allowed the eight hits Lots Mor rison Marguerite Green and Ida bombed away for two each to pace the winners June and Evelyn Green complet ed the Mount Albert Mi show with one Bantams In Newmarket Optimist bantams unleashed a flood of base hits to crush Port Hope in A bantam Port Hope The win gave the Lowell Waller coached Optimists the series in two straight and catapulted the local nine into the finals against 4 Only four entered the bantam playoffs this season They were Paris New- mar and Port eliminated Paris First game in the best of three finals was to be AWARD Game Battler A fame battler a a great ball player and a team man comes as the award and Boxy Theatre pan winner this week Thais quite a com Its a to hate a ball team There be any voices selection on any of the above counts either when We tell It feC Wlf took a la game two of the finals against It was a nine stitch cut official was lost for the season have stopped most he he was ftifeiiiifi he went a bartg up game ftforiday he donned the equipment arid caught a whale of a game almost win Whacking a bait out of the park with two aboard but Was not to be hftledWutbyclie v Charlie was justifiably proud of the way ladies dumped Lind say 2 in The win -gave- Newmarket the semifinal set straight Local ladies now have only one more river to cross before claim ing the Ontario title Theyll be up against familiar opposition the finals Itll be Midland The won the crown aha defeated Dixie in noon game is scheduled SiA- IT SihiIlE for the Fair Grounds Saturday this afternoon at pm A hi the ninth Grace Webster arid Sarah hit home run blows and Dean and Mary Osborne got three for five Fielding stars were Sarah Mary Terry and Barbara Watf Sarah BarradeU hurled a ter rific game allowing Lindsay only five hits Doris Mitchell furn ished Lindsays only extra base blow a triple and Donna Britnell posted a two for four perform ance to star batting roles with the vanquished Win Tennis For a second year in a row Newmarket Tennis Club has cap tured the North York Tennis League title They defeated Mount Albert in Aurora last week to win the laurels and the Bob Yates Trophy Re sults of the final matches with Newmarket players named first were V Ladies doubles Joyce and Joan defeated Kay Hastings and Nora Woods Mary Dales and Davis were defeated by and Green Weils doubles Keith Davis and Bob Yates defeated Frank Seaman Woods Charlie Lee and Jack defeated Bun Willis and Bruce Gould 6 Mixed doubles Joan arid Keith Davis defeated Kay Hastings and Frank 75 Joyce Bothwell and Bob Yates were defeated by Nora Woods and Seaman Woods Davis and Charlie Lee defeated and Bruce Gould Mary Dales and Jack were defeated by Green and Bun and Sept Veterans Association BINGO Newmarket Town Hall Wednesday Sept 10 at 8 pm SPECIAL GAMES Attendaneft Prize JACKPOT Admission cards games Proceeds Veterans Benevolent Fund its win Will bring the Hub first championship Optimist ballhawks didnt ho was heaved tTWmihP getting singles hits Milton found Brought rally by umpire Joe messed lip Thorns pitching job With three hits Ted Bailey toiled five innings before Keith Chandler toed the rubber to silence any wts New mar Giants primed and ttfeoft all comers spring into this week reports coach Lowell Waller The Little Giants have as first op position The best of three series will open in tonight Thursday game scheduled for the Fair Grounds tomorrow Fri day evening at pm Little Giants have compiled a record in North York and good account of themselves la the A SEPT town 2nd gam best of three scries Storage pm iWi round tnidntt New market little pin Areria wrestling show pm fair midget first round game best of three series viile vs Newmarket Giants Bantams Newmarket Optimist bantams are North York bantam baseball league champions They trounc ed Aurora last Wednesday in Aurora to wrap up the title- worthy champions Over the regular York League season they fashioned a record and skyrock eted to the title with four straight wins in the roundrobin playoff series that took in Aurora and Richmond Hill threehitter a five- run first frame explosion with lusty twohit clubbing by Bill Bill Wilson and Charlie knocked Bill down for the count Wed nesday Herb lashed out for one Aurora hit and Francis Lewis on loan to Aurora kicked in the other two Aurora safeties p Sw ing Lewis Cain McGuire Wilson Caln McGuire Babcbck Thorns Aurora If J Lob- law Browning 1 1 Hammond J Brooks Bears Lewis J Sutton tore in for extra base variety Hit statistics snowed Don Thorns two triples Willie Wilson triple and double Bill two doubles Jack Cain a triple Bill Cain a double Don in a pinch- hitting role in the sixth unloaded a bases loaded triple and built his total to five with a bases jammed single in the to make the Port Hope rout complete jack Cain gave up nine hits but got enough timely clubbing support from his mates to coast to the pitching wih Pinups Wcwrharket Pinups handed fair grounds j Keswick a threshing intermediate finals to shoot into a game game best of three Mid- edge in the best of five land Newmarket Junior Ladies Softball ladies pm fair grounds OK series Geo A bantam finals 2nd game Watts Pinup clubbing with best of three series authority had the hit Optimists round at a dizzy pace as us w they ticked off five fourrun fair grounds tJ town league finals 2nd game heavy margin Glenna hurled a Alt Aurora park town league or fin als hitting to a trickle All the Pin ups connected safely with special hitting honors being shared by Joan Helen Bar bara Martin pm fair grounds etly and Rogers town league finals 3rd game Game four of the series goes under Can Hoffman or Thompson Bell Office Specialty the light here Friday at p Good intention might AT ARENA Another edition of those ex citing team matches will fea ture Thursday at the New market Arena This time In the math bout match Jack Diamond and Alex Jen sen a pair of Hamilton will match drop kicks hair polls etc- with a pair of South Red Garner and Bob Jordan two oat of three falls to fin ish Two other top notch bouts will complete the card More ON PAGE 7 AURORA TOWN LEAGUE Scries A City Storage 1 1 0 Queen City lead best of three series Series -W- L Civil Service Ditch Diggers I Civil Service lead best of three series 10 SOUTH BASEBALL Finals wins title games to I LAKK SlfttCOK Semifinals Zephyr 1 Pine Orchard 2 of three series tied game each AND DISTRICT LADIES Series A Bar Aces Newmarket 1 wins series games to Midland- wins series W- YORK BANTAM -PLAY-OFF- Richmond Hill wins title TOWN Semifinals Can A fl 0HA dropped a heat I ti A lie ia- hi two will lo ployed niter noon pm nuts in Inning mi a wild In Mai fieycnlh fur locals- Walter confident Optimists year- It promises to be a hot series First game played here Saturday afternoon at 2 pm Game two in the best of three finals is carded for Midland Saturday- Sept Site date of the third game hasnt been set as yet Coach surnnied up Saturdays win all the girls played heads up ball there wasnt a weak link on the roster Whats more they did it without the services of two regulars Phyl out for the season with a fractured ankle and Jeanne sidelined for another week from a leg injury They were a battling hall club They stepped right into the of ferings of Lindsay pitcher to stack una lead down to the fifth Lindsay broke OUT OF SElIS The ladles were ousted from the Barrio district ladies soft- ball league semifinals last Thursday when they dropped a decision to Greer Aces annexing the best three series games to now play Midland for the league title Newmarket led going into the fatal last of the seventh There were two out arid one on when Fern Campbell came bat as a pinch hitter and prompt ly socked one a country mile to win the- game for It was a tough one for the Van- Zant clan to lose also lost one of their key players for the season when Me frac tured her ankle on a covering play at first base Dorothy Miller engaged in the Loses To Noblefbn King City Maroons trail No- two games to one in the best of five PeelYork league final series as a result of Thursday King City loss could be tied dir ectly to the fact they couldnt star Oldfieids blistering fast balls stopped down King hit production to a mere three hits Jim furnished two of these and Bob one Phil Kings style gave up two hits and two runs in the start frame as went ahead 2 Hob- son ran into grief again in the fifth as blasted home runs to walk off with the decision Jack Wood was top slugger with two hits in three Hall and company can prolong the series with a win in the fourth game A triumph sews up the title for them PHONE NEWMARKET FRIDAY SATURDAY SEPT through Sarah pitch- pitching duel with Hester Clark for the first run in the fifth and counted number two in the seventh That was all they got Sarah ran the local count to nine with a horn- handcuffed the locals on two hits got six Hester Clarks single and extra base drive enabled Hie to fake an early Hasketts HASH by George Haskctt Newmarket Sports Editor mi Kith mm ON THE SAME TKOGKAMMEt Hello hello Were back again Did you miss s Horrors The coffined for the season How did it happen Milton them in the Alliston rocked them to sleep in finals Were madder than Mr Dithers we were sure theyd pull down one cup for the trophy shelf Any boo there was no shame connected with cither ouster can be proud of their first year record One of their regular customers told us so They did well for a first year crew if the Maple Leafs had won as many games in compari son theyd be on top of the heap The had a good finan cial year and e fans cor supported the return of the big diamond sport Do we have team again next year Wo do is the lime lo gel If our back Coach despite the loss of two key players and Jeanne has the ladies into the finals bo a feath er in the cap of if the learn brings home the crown The gals are in a peppery fight ing mood Midland opposition in finals had better out and company are out knock em off Theyll do it too Just you see In for yourself Saturday af ternoon at two at the fair grounds Triple ho ad or at Grounds Friday Sec you Several Simcoe league higher Lake Series Stalled rain go away Blues ami Pine Orchard want to complete their Lake Soft ball League semifinal series The best of three set stands at a game each Friday rain pelted down in the top of the fourth to send the strapping teams and an estim ated fans scurrying for cover They couldnt resume The fates were smiting on Harry Blues were up at this point by virtue of a fiverun burst in the first and two in the second in which triples by Arnold and Harry were the big blows Pine Orchard infield was hay a rough time of it commit ting three in the first and two in the second IO stake the Blues to their lopsuled margin Pine Orchard broke into the run column on a pair of Blues errors in the second The teams were scheduled to work again Tuesday dice as there was rain again and deciding gunie goes tonight Thursday at the Zephyr ball- yard Winner meets Mount Al bert for the league title and Stan Trophy IN TO OHAPHI MONDAY TO over hear a program of favorite and message from the Word of ftod Taking Thrills I Temptation i PATRICIA JOHN MEDINA SAND MOtttCtlON Hill a J L fist The Worlds Ha Beauties I FREE FREE In conjunction with the showing of MIS BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS To be given to ticket holders FRIDAY EVENING ONLY SEPT 8 At busy on hunting up a replace catcher and if OU A entry arid South come along at the same time us this year a hurt Actually we thought more than anything else lost the world serious against Wo lost both Wilf arid Stan Winger at the crucial the and those hap penings men of Coin while were oil llie subject Herb Cain did it creditable job Cheer up All is not lost still link two teams In the OB bunt Optimist a tarn against In Ontario finals Little Giant midgets march Grand of hall hawks on arid it speaks well of future lennwUate talent be over at the fair and ami hit- kids know youre lie- ljnl right behind that hundred percent Duff our hftpottd nobody would forward to orgflnfeu midgets did Jewell I and Mr handles around do that to us keep plutfKlutf for Hull In wuai Julia field OF THE lone finals of King City arc all played under the Heard the grapevine that Zephyr Blues were leading when the rain Thursday to prolong the semifinal series Orchard player heard to remark to well known potato grower on the Blues Well what kicking rain is food for the late potato crop Mo was out of Zephyr ball park IH going All friend back la on Hie pumpkin so I puss a long the latest ehatier All we know Ifiril- ekl and be Willi the Spits anybody Olsw- Kidding aside Harry Morrison new lurry diiaiild know his hookey lujii been ears and were litiUU lc has Spits lies to a WHh the of learns inoridiuf It Stan also lb In Mid week for years to tiicl bhifor Iho llioy held lflity6nrbelboEiei to after Walunlay tick et can he I looked any line now fur the panics do now I i TO SATURDAY LONESTAR Clarke Gable Crawford SECOND JETJOB Stanley Jehu MONDAY TO In Technicolor OF DESIRE Linda Tali Hunter III ySUNNY SIDE OF THE mm DAVID If WIN FREE THEATRE TICKETS M NAME THE TARTAN CONTEST SENEGALS arc displayiiiK a assortment tartans in our thoalre lobby Can you name thorn THIS WITH YOU TO THE Flit- OUT ANU IN BOX 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