Use Opener KESWICK I i N S LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND FURNITURE STORAGE CRATING AND PACKING PHONE Theres an old baseball saying one bad innings can ruin you Newmarket juveniles making their North York Juvenile Base ball start in Richmond Hill June 5 found this could be only too true The erupted for eight runs on five hits two walks and two errors in the fourth to sneak out winners Newmarket in turn had their own big frame They jammed six across in the sixth but couldnt quite dig up the equali zer in the face of Red Harts slick relief pitching Actually Hart started the game on the Hill hilltop He was opposed by Newmarket nominee Don Thorns Until the big fourth uprising Thorns and his helpmates held a edge Hart turned over his mound burdens to Alan Robertson in the fourth It was against Robertson the Newmarket swingers got active in the sixth to make it necessary for Mr Hart to make a second appearance to quell the uprising The got rid of Don Thorns in their big fourth and Grant Morton toed the rubber to Ladies Win Handily From Edgar Yanks And Hospital League Victors Edgar came to town Thursday The Yan- Edgar departed a chastened kees defeated Queen City Stor- Our senior ladies gave them age 96 and Civil Service a softball lesson tal thumped Ditch Diggers 155 Edgar in case youve missed in last Weeks Aurora town the boat lately is an air force league twin bill Due to somewhere north of for the horse show a charter member this sea- days schedule tilts were post- son in the Barrie and District Ladies League They The Yankess remain unbeaten came here boasting a three win in three games Leading 91 no loss record having tripped Yanks stood off a five run League A VS twice and once Thursdays win was Newmar kets second against one defeat Just for a spell it looked like Coach VanZant might have to do some worrying Edgar cash ed a run in the second without benefit of a hit as Hester Clark our starter was experiencing gobs of control trouble Sarah Barradell assumed the pitching cudgels and it was all up with the invaders when Sarahs mates gave her four run support in the second and then made a rout frames of it with 3nd J run pu complete Newmarkets pitching before the record book closed Sarah was only in wvsafc2gg5igra3g Tanks Pumped Cleaned and Repaired Service RICHMOND HILL TURNER 1245 stint Don Fred and Laurie who turned in a stylish receiving job hang ed away at a twohit clip to pace Eddie Pitts lads John Jim Ron topped Richmond Hill with a pair of hits each Newmarket J Mills Hz P Smart Bales Saunders P VanZant Cor ner DANCING every i v Beach Lake Musselman Era and Express classified bring result ch MAKE MILE ROAD TEST pi- 4 woyt a Youll drive for leu with Reliance the belt weve ever mar keted Not iuitanrwdadipe hut an all new the road lestyoull be con vinced Reliance you controlled factor euier cold engine starts greater freedom from vapor lock PASTER reserve power of eapoa when you need it vw with mm Reliance QUICKER WARMUffA warmedup enpae hi Urn tad engine lOHOIR briber for leu with Queensville Oris Divide Sutfon divided a home and home series with Sutton in the opening games in the Lake Simcoe junior ladies league Combining long ball hitting power with superior pitching by Elsie Mitchell Queensville swept to a 228 win to get their home season away in big league style last week breezed into an early lead and salted the game away with a nine run third frame uprising Alt the ville girls got into the hit Marie King featuring with a home run drive The shoe was on the other foot at Sutton as drop ped a decision Elsie Mit chell recorded strike outs while her opposition pitcher Mary Jean Sinclair counted A seven run last of seventh that broke a 33 tie put Sutton home free Marie Sills Elsie Mitchell Lynn Ruth King Betty Beckett Alma King Marie King Audrey Shirley Graves Legion Men Top Newmarket Legion made It two in a row over and won their third straight South Simcoe baseball league spat at the fair grounds June when they bounced be fore the largest crowd of the sea son Locals fielding was tops They reeled off two double killings and furnished several slick field ing gems Bocksteady receiver Wilf was the key figure in twin killing one Wilf caught out Wright Alliston and whipped the apple to Don Gib son to double off Bruce Mason visitors baserunner Lloyd Harvey our new third sucker was the pivot man in the other Harvey stabbed a ground skimmer with two on for the force out then mode the long peg to first to get the runner Murray supplied the extra special tidbit scooping up Masons bounder in no mans hind buck of first and the runner by a step It was a nifty effort And believe it or not Don Gibson pulled the hidden trick on Junior Arm strong in the fifth got another lick of good pitching from Thorns handcuffed Alliston on three hits had bouts with trouble In two frames In the first this was the spot where Alliston got their two runs gave up a walk with two out and Hide by side singles by John and Lloyd Purchase gave 20 start A pair of walks a hit bats man had in trouble in the sixth but thats where Harveys double ploy came to the rescue Ah for hitting Murray picked up two of the locals five Lloyd Har vey Bill Smith Jerry were other successful MncDonolds double on top of produced Newmarkets first run In urn one spot of difficulty That was in the seventh a pair of errors and Lucille Cases hit scampered two run across the dish and built the invaders count to three Lu cille Case exAurora native had two of three hits Edgar gather ed Helen collected the other Newmarket got to Elsie Kinley on the Edgar mound for 11 hits drew seven walks and were aided by five errors Mary Osborne a homer in her collection Other successful swingers were Terry Bar bara Lois Darrach Dean and Barbara Rose Dean garnered three walks along with her hit to make it a perfect plate performance seventh frame rally to cop the Andy Jr Dawson and Bob Andrews clip ped the timely blows that kept the Yanks in front Norm den backed his pitching with two hits and Grant Win ters was the main plank in the hit support program Five runs in the first opened the flood gates for the Civil Ser vice to smother the Ditch Dig gers Bill Hammond Ken Elli son and Jim went for a bundle of hits to carry the victors Ken Ellison had the well tamed but ex- I some trouble in the hit statistics from Tracy Ron Knowles and Earl Mac- Donald Towners Win Opener From Office Specialty Usually the sluggers have their fling in the spring Its not so this year in t he town league opener it would seem It was a pitchers duel from the word go between SportCycles Lloyd Preston and Specialtys fire ball ace John Shed wick when the league opener came up for grabs last week Behind Prestons one hitter the SportCycle men nabbed a win over the defending champ ion Office Specialty incident name for the and from their first appearance the Cycles are to be top contenders for the league title The Cycle towners made their pay off in first and last frames to get away on the font They scored two in each Norm and Don Smith led off with hits and cross ed the payoff station on Bruce long fly and Ross Eves infield out The same pair and Smith along with second Doug Simpson Mountle favorite pushed the the base hit button in the seventh to complete the run scoring Bruce Andrews making a re turn to the wars spoiled Prestons no hit bid with a leaguer back of first Specialty were without the ser vices of several regulars Charlie and Tod osier and with these two on deck to aid the cause they should be right up with the leaders when the chips are down Town Sport Cycles N Legge Smith Eves Preston W John ston A Wilson Simpson Office Specialty Andrews B Cook Shrop shire J J There were three games last week in the school base ball league The scoring round up read Redwings IS Royals 10 Bisons Orioles Redwings Leafs The Redwings two win set them up as league lead ers with eight points Theres aj traffic jam for second place with Royals Leafs Bisons and Orioles all tied with four points each Redwings used a tailend rush that plated 11 runs to trip the Royals 1610 John Georgas and Terry Gorman were the Red wings hit leaders Ralph tripled and Geo Robert son cashed a double to provide the Royals extra base punch Redwings made it a two win effort when they exploded for eight runs in the fourth against southpaw Brent Macnab to claim a win over the Leafs Larry Bone serving on the win ners hilltop handcuffed the on one hit Brent was the nohit spoiler Larry Bone Murray and Jack West were the Red wings payoff clubbers Although outhit Bisons managed to scrape through winners over Orioles in game three of the week Dave Sheri dan Wayne Tom and Jim Davidson were the winners hit gleaners Paul Blair and Paul swung for two hits apiece for the Orioles Mt Hake It Three Row Mount Albert Legion going like a house afire in the North York bantam base ball leagues early season race collected their third straight win when they edged Oak Ridges in a league contest played on the Ridges diamond last week- A first of the seventh run built around a walk an error and payoff hits by Brian Stokes and Ike Harper that broke a deadlock enabled Mount Albert to pull this one out of the fire Brian Stokes worked the first four innings for the victors be fore stepped in to shut out the oncoming Ridges lads Dale went the route for the Gord coached Wait Geary managed losers Brian Stokes hiked his batting average with three hits and Ike Harper doled out two to spark Mount Albert Hit leaders in the Oak Ridges camp were Keith Roy cher Jim Roberts and Wright with two each Newmarket again in the fifth Jim Porter completed the in vaders mound work scored two runs in each of the fourth fifth and seventh to stage a strong finish Aurora gathered nine hits all told Two each fell to Earl Mac- Donald and Ron Simmons Grant Dawson Loring Doolittle Norm Bob Cook and Tracy collected one each Loving Doolittles and base running featured with the winners Aurora Dawson Winters MacDonald Craig L Doolittle Simmons Cook J Fences Downs As Keswick Drops Queensville Basehits runs walks and er rors were going at bargain base ment rates as Keswick bested Queensville 2823 in a marathon Lake junior la dies softball league gome on thai Keswick diamond Keswick exploded for two frames and coach Gord Hate trotted out six pitchers to halt the tide Coach started with Lynn Thompson then in turn came on with Heaton Charlotte Warden Grace Curtis Barb Foster and Kay Pe ters Coach Dave Petri went all the way with Elsie Mitchell on the firing line The fences took a terrific lac ing from the home run clubbers as Grace Curtis and Kay furnished two each for the win ners Ruth York and Lynn Thompson got the four act with one each On the aide of the ledger Alma King socked two circuit clouts and Marie King and Lynn McArthur pounded out one each Over million phonograph records worth more than are made in Canada every year Mount Albert ladies Win First Exploding with old time ex plosive bat efficiency in the first of the seventh for four runs Mount Albert scored a de cision over Keswick in their opening Lake Simcoe jun ior ladies softball league meet ing Iast years champs were hav ing their troubles mastering the revamped Hare coached Comettes to this stage in the pro ceedings as Grace Curtis and ace Green engag ed in a pitching duel that Kes wick led until the sixth Kay Peters and Grace Curtis rated the sideline cheers from the Keswick for two hits each Marie Harrison and Green cracked out two hits apiece and Rita Longhurst slap ped out three bagger to put the big lift in the Mount swinging ion Mint ally the Sport Cycle is the new L Bond J Shropshire Era and Aurora Makes It Four In A Row Aurora Legion ran their win ning skein to four and kept atop the South Simcoe baseball league when they knocked off Combines in the Aurora town park last week Ron Simmons making his in itial mound appearance of the season set down the invaders on five hits and racked up nine strike outs Simmons was in command of a no hitter until the fourth when Jim Porter top batter got ttree of their five hits singled to kill off the no hit bid Aurora seemingly wrapped it up in the first two innings as they manufactured a edge Earl a two hit man with the singled home a run and a bobble gave Aurora another in the lead off frame The second saw Aurora con vert doubles by Earl and Norm and a string of singles by Grant Dawson Loring and Ron into a five run uprising Aurora built a two run fifth around Bob Cooks two bagger and singles by Ron Simmons and Tracy Barrager Those two runs when the final statistics were proved to be the game winners had three pitchers go ing for them Bing Speck over hand firebaiter started but didnt last beyond Auroras big five run second Harold Hill took up the cudgels in the third and lasted until Aurora got Rowlands Radiator Servke Drill Hall Fairgrounds Newmarket KAUIAIUK ri6J PICK UP AND DELIVERY i it UNITED v m ft- v BACK HOE J m Cellars Trenching BULLDOZING Filling Driveways Grading TRUCKING Top Soil BY HOUR OR CONTRACT twi A I T J i I vt Art vinAi JBS v J TIME Because theyre engineered through out with your hauling jobs in mind Chevrolet trucks arc easy to load and unload easy to keep in firstclass running order Theyll save you time and trouble day in and day out all the year round MAINTENANCE Truckengineered from the ground up to provide rugged strength and durability welt beyond their normal carrying capacities Chevrolet trucks will serve you well and faithfully with the minimum of attention and maintenance On all roads and In all weathers you can rely on Chevrolet to the job through I FUEL Chevrolet AdvanceDesign trucks faux famous than ever before Alf fur to and extra economy at all it repair bills all along the why Chevrolet have proved be the lr- s Si more people buy Chevrolet fi VJ in Ll I i fc L M than wet cwmnrkotfl first run In sec ond completed the on catcher Meson wild peg Jerry Hugo made first hit of campaign pay big dividends It was doublo in third and pro duced two winning runs It followed on top of Lloyd bunt single and Atvio hit by the pitcher trip to first A Harvey Smith J Hugo Gibson I Waller Thorns average on Canadas urban transit In was cents percent higher than i i te- A re- fc I jj T V J lis- J -ii- ir rf- -i- i w A a Mt yr m v V 4 a la mm