J In Morrow 2nd feature In Technicolor MON In Technicolor J J Ryan 2nd feature Gene Kelly Pier is night OUR OFFER fee Two fames A Row Fine Orchard and the Town SportsCycle said it with a wel ter of runs baseknocks and er rors when they engaged in their town league fixture at the fair grounds last Wednesday Out of the marathon scoring jam came Mickey Smiths Pine Orchard side with a win safely lucked away It was the Or chardmens second straight vic tory and gave them a grasp on first place Paced by the fourhit dubbing of playing coach Mickey Smith Bill Dike and Chick Shropshire Pine Orchard scored in every frame They looked safely home protecting a margin head ing into the last of the seventh But in Softball you never know The Cycle men took dead aim and slapper a couple sizzling liners right back at Ted going on the Orchard mound They hurt Tidman pitching fin gers and before the Towners suc cumbed they gave Mickey Smith and company a kingsize head ache as they spurted eight runs across the plate to pull up within three of a tie Hithappy were Bruce and Don Smith boasted a three for MtrUdte Win Newmarket ladies rnaking their second home appearance in less than a week needed just minutes to take Barrie Greer Aces at the fair grounds Monday in a Barrie and district league contest It was the locals third straight home triumph They have one road loss to mar their record- Sarah Barradells twohit pitch ing timely hitting from Mary Osborne and Terry plus alert errorless ball afield was the main plank in the locals tri umph Daley second sacker singled and catcher McLean beat out an infield rap in the sixth to rob Sarah of a nohitter as only managed to put two runners aboard It was a struggle for frames and it looked like this gooseegg business might con tinue indefinitely- Up came the fifth and Newmarket bats went to work to assure Sarah of the pitching decision over Barries Dorothy Miller as they scored two in the fifth and made it safe and sure with a three run sixth innings explosion Lois Darrach singled and corn er- J vjjill I ens Several efforts have featured en ball fields this past week Lets see that be Ken one hitter against Beeton a effort Bales ditto Job against Aurora juveniles and Sarah two Utter against We think too the of the Junior ladies fame get a medal the two teams plated runs The fact that their first game of the year In the Lake whirl on Jin Prestons three run hosier in the seventh be off a mention But if forgive your Hash man were going to overlook these pleasant features in favor of Ken Stephens On July Ken will relinquish his lob as Boys Work Chairman of our ever so busy hard working sports minded Optimist Clabbers Ken as he tarns over his work to Art More look back on a busy and year at the helm The Optimistspon sored NHL enjoyed another successful season won North York hoe key honors and last fall Optimist bantams threaded their way through all opposition to reach the finals Thats a topnoteh record and Ken Stephens as the king pin of this effort is deserving of great credit for his share in the work and to mark the occasion hes our Boxy Theatre pass and Hashman award winner for this week Zephyr Belhavei Are lake Simcoe Victors Rain stepped down Lake SimMount Albert Jimmy York Minors Show Activity single and a wild throw a Dan home on Tern- five hit mark and Don Smith Just to keep all the interested North York minor baseball league enthusiasts abreast of the early race heres the est run down on the standing found his battling eye for a homer and single Lloyd Preston worked on the Towners mound before accepting rest of the way help from Cook Ted went the route for the victors to CONTINUOUS FROM CONTINUOUS FROM YM SATURDAY AT ti a FRIDAY SATURDAY JUNE of Nevadas BorderWar 2ND FEATURE ATTRACTION base knock That was the two run fifth In the sixth Jeanne and Barbara Watt reached bases on in field bobbies and Mary Osborne lined out a round tripper to clear the sacks to complete the scoring ZEPHYR SPORTS DAY Plans for Zephyrs annual sports day scheduled for Satur day June are starting to roll in high gear Cec Harrison and in charge of the softball tournament a feature of the big day are now ready and willing to accept entries The entry list is open to all of the Lake Simcoe League Newmarket Town league and Aurora Town league teams Teams wishing to enter must post a 10 entry fee which is re turned when the team appears on the diamond tournament day TUBW JUNE EXHIBITION BASEBALL Ever since Newmarket drop ped back into the intermediate baseball fold the question has been raised How would New market stack up against ville or Sutton the TriCounty leagues big two stalwarts The answer to this question should be forthcoming over the next ten days Manager Ted Robinson of the locals finding a couple of loopholes in the schedule due to Bradford dropping out has sign ed on the dotted line for a home and home series with Stouffville Local fans will have an oppor tunity to see how the local fare against Stouffville here tomor row Friday night and then the teams resume the set in ville June 24 A look at the six team juven ile league shows there are two two undefeated teams They are Bolton and Richmond Hill Otto Bolton entry a new comer this season and Richmond Hill Rose Kings are neck and neck for the top spot with two wins each Newmarket with Ed die Pitt at the helm are in the runnerup slot with two wins and a loss The Pittmen lost their season opener against the Hill then bounced back to shut out Aurora and won one by default from Bill clan Stouffville guided by Ken are next with a per cent mark The Waggrnen top ped Aurora and lost by the same count to Bolton- Aurora supposed strong team the circuit has been plagued with player shortage and only dished up one win in five tries Coach is confident its just the lull before Aurora comes through with a winning skein Geo Gourlays Lake Wilcox making their first try in the big diamond sport are They dropped deci sions to Aurora and Bolton Rain and postponements have played hob with the threeteam midget league schedule Lowell Wallers Newmarket Little Giants due to brilliant hurling from Jack Mills Frank Vanden- and Don Thorns are pace setters with two victories and no defeats Both Newmarket wins were collected at the expense of John Learoyds Sutton Green- soxs and as a result Sutton are league trailers Aurora have yet to display their wares Mount Albert has been the surprise team in the early North York bantam league race The knocked off Richmond Hill twice and Oak Ridges once for a threegame winning streak Frank Newmar ket DoNuts boast an unblemish ed record scoring victories over Richmond Hill and Oak Ridges in the wake of Jack Cams fancy dan hurling Richmond Hill has chalked up one win in four attempts to hold down third place Aurora Rotary has played one game and that was a loss at Richmond Hill Oak Ridges for the moment are league trailers league action to three games Heres how the score books read Zephyr Belhaven Zephyr Vandorf Mount As you can readily see there were a couple of surprises mix ed in the lot for the customers The Zephyr struggle was a thriller as the Blues Ron mixed with veteran Lon in a mound duel The Blues won it in the first chapter Lunney tripled to start proceedings and Bud the Blues comet doubled him home That locked Up the scoring for the night Ron allowed four hits Cliff Ward found him for two Bob English and Ron Beckett supplied the others effort had the Blues production sliced to three Lunneys triple Bud double and Ken Pickerings single Heres one for the early sea son books 8 Zephyr Belhaven strode to the dish in the third with murder in their eyes and showered home six runs The victim of the Bels rise to glory was the Blues southpaw Bud Thornloe Ron Kester assumed charge in the fourth and was touched for final two tallies Zephyr scored in the third to hex a shutout Murray Thompson fired another pitching effort for the winners Bernard Kay starred at the plate with a triple and double Claude Yorke Don Cooper and Winch were also twohit men for the winners Ken Pickering Bud and Ken Taylor spiked a pair of bingles each and Alan bagged the Blues other safety It seems this years Vandorf players arent going to let just everybody kick them around Trailers Thursday Van dorf spurted home three runs in the last of the seventh to top Preston was the Vandorf hero With two on in the final stanza Jim stepped into one of Horner Sunday chucks for a homer to tuck the win away Preston also added a triple and double to his round tripper Other swingers in star ring roles were Jack and Harry Lavender Kelly Case belted three hits Bob Badger produced in like fashion and Art squirted a couple of nifty bunts to lead the Mounties The Preston cous ins Josh the starter and Lloyd the finisher shared honors the pitching win Heres some data for and Aurora ten nis enthusiasts to tuck away in their bonnets The first open tournament for junior members of the Newmarket Tennis club will be held at the local courts this Saturday starting at am Busy Keith Davis plans to open his annual tennis instruction classes at Aurora this week Classes for the senior members will be conducted each Tuesday and Thursday through out the month of June and start each night at pm Junior members classes will be held each Saturday morning at am There is ho instruction reported I The following stores will night until pm on account of Fathers Day J Sunday June 21 C MORRISONS m PfnUps Take First Win due teSVto Albert and Newmarket The coached Ridges gave the front rolling a scare last week and indicate theyll be tough to handle from now on I will J I I FIVE TEAMS FOR Pino Orchards post deadline request for membership in the Lake junior mens soft- hall league has been accepted ac cording to advice Issued by league president Geo Green That swells the entry list to five teams Keswick Albert and Queensville filed en tries last Monday at the league organization meeting League play will open this week Schedule plans call for ft single home and home schedule Barn Haskett HAS By George Haskett Newmarket Sports Editor Fridays postponement was both and bad Good because it kept Aurora from being trimmed Please no shot Thats just the opinion of solid Hub citizens Bad because old timers Hon Simmons Charlie VanZant and Cliff the rocking chair will get you stage cant afford postponements S I on radio station CKLB Show 1 t STEWART A A l mth torn TV A Ji 4- tWilsf 1 4 i Must he for rival coaches Herb Cain and Wil son to have their clans primed for the big one then it hits a post ponement As it stands now Au rora viewers will get the first look at the unbeaten sides next Monday in the Aurora park Meantime theres big one at the fair grounds this Friday leaders will be here for a test with the tab in son Cain Hudson band That game and also the one in Aurora Monday goes at Locals pay a return visit next Wednesday Wonder how the will stack up against the Irieounty leaders 1 Maple Leaf winger from all accounts is power house club ber Are you listening Thorns Ken and Ivan Gibson Party line help Francis Hoi- busy beaver minor sports promoter tins been hired as part time recreation director for the summer holiday season Were pleased to see the Commission make this move and Chairman Dales and his committee to be con gratulated on their choice No tice too the Commission has been aiding several of our minor toll clubs and for that matter the in termediates financially Our soccer pal John Rendering hes farming now dropped in last week to discuss the situation Cousin Clem Wil- Doesnt appear well see any and Old time Modern Western Featuring Fiddle playing champion Fowler dance calling chain competition Plus WP3M I I I w 7 i mi Ikt L Hams Buck Fever Rusty Young Little Reggie Riot Of Fun Stage Show pm a Admission Qf how and dance ICK ARENA 5tv v assures this corner that bleachers the screen etc on the acres at the fair grounds will be fixed up in top natch shape for the customers Thatll be a good Job done unci a vote of thanks to Charles and town com mittee Peaches also mentions it wont he long before a start is made on the hardball diamond Harrison and directors of the Zephyr Sports Bay tourney are looking for big entry list Newmarket and Orchard have both entered The entry list is open for more teams Hotter get in the swim now Geo fronting drive tor minor sports around the fast developing Wilcox Lake area advises the Lakers entered in the North York juvenile league will ho sporting new uniforms any day now Fast ball have been the ticket lately Senior gals beat in minutes Monday Incidentally Coach VanZant re marks Cooper and Wheeling West Virginia western show will be at the arena Mon day June All proceeds go towards purchasing new uni forms for the ladies team Newmarket and inter mediates ran through a nine in- game In an hour and a quarter It seems this para graphs that must be a record In these parts open their Lake Simcoe junior ladies league season on just the right note Trailers 32 the Pineups plat ed four runs in the seventh to come through fa shion to spear the win Though Manager Geo Watt and coach Joe Burke have rounded up a young team they have every in dication theyll make it hot for every team in the circuit Au roras coach Tracy is in the same boat and his young crew will improve as the season rolls along Aurora thundered ahead 32 on a run In second and two in the third Newmarket made contact with the score man for two in the third Marilyn Lee Dana and Helen Watt were the run providers in the winning seventh frame rally Hammond Betty Mor gan and Woods were Aurora hit queens Shirley newest recruit to grace the Pinups pitching corps best ed Rosalie Rose in the mound exchanges PAINT A ROOM ATS COLUMN Or TWO Of LOSS When a team loses whether Its baseball football or hockey know who is first in line to get the blame The coach- Thats axiomatic of Canada is reasonably sports matters weve known of chased out of Jobs because they tidal Bare a team that was good enough to win And that occurred la all three of the sports named But when a team wins who gets the credit The Coach Dont be silly The players are heroes wonderful guys coach is some unknown figure in the background who open and shut the gate Well Id like to pull a switch on that For everything accomplished in winning the Stanley Cup I want to give a measure of credit to coach Dick whose teams in Chicago Toronto and Montreal have missed the playoffs only once in many years of leadership Im giving credit because of his skill and his in benching regulars who werent producing in the early of the Chicago series and gambling on four minor leaguer and a veteran who was considered washed up This was the gamble that placed the in the Stanley which they won Unwanted Players- as his tram had whipped the Bruins at the Boston to sweep both games there were Eddie who wintered In Victoria In the Western Leagues and from Buffalo In the Amerkaa League and veteran Ken The fourth minor league was raale who served the coachs purpose by helping to win games one a shutout a wanted these players in Montreal- de- declared The press and the fans were against them But regulars werent producing Besides they were So I put in that quartet adding pounds of beef to my team and it turned the tide is not a fellow to stand pat If things aping right hes quick to make changes He benched his three regular leftwingers Paul Meger Dick Gamble and Bert In their places he put Mur Mackay and Dickie Moore a promising yoxmgstcr who missed most of the season more to it than that watched everything He juggled the team When a hot he shot the player into action He made tig he went along Ho gambled on freezing Gerry McNeils injured ankle in the first game of the proved a master strategist and very happy in the on ill the hang one on the lPl of the Coach Yew fcyftmef fc ONTAIIO TED A A rf i f I Whos next Thats tho cry Andy CIohs hollered Tuesday morning Au rora Silent Nino tripped Mick ey Pino Orchard town league lenders In fin exhibi tion game on tho Orchard din- Monday Auroras demolition squad wont to work on Pine Orchard flinttor Doug Card for five runs In first innings and woro In trouble as south paw Norm subdued Orchard Mickey Smith Chick and Nobby Ash Pino Orchard hit masters Andy CIobr Jr ami Norm paced the Silent Nine Hon In this direction this Was hoping last years start this t a in in operation again this season Local citizen hits cm to conch the Bradford team this year Elgin la issuing rave notices about this years Celery King edition Art Bradford sportsman Is manager Local lacrosse filberts can sec Kings in action al most Saturday night In the Bradford band box Mm Rolling North Yorks most successful lady coach piloted Mount Albert ladles to three titles has turned In her union ticket bo J f g surprise though to see her buck Scv USA and wfaiv Coo Amorlcas No hi Folk Sinjfor and Cowboy Phi and A r if Mnrgierlte and com pany show signs of slipping news Charlie VnnZont Sport mon topped Vandorf The contest was a Monday feature ftt Vandorf