flns iii Era Suae SERVICE NIGHT OR DAY PHONE 2 2 NEWMARKET Bear of neater St ions permit we intend to oil streets in the town of Newmarket on June operation during this time by speed and by avoiding unnecessary use of roads until has penetrated and started RECAPPING VULCANIZING ROAD SERVICE PHONE Club my hook read my book in for in jury my thins I find thrift a Hank AWARD Simpsons Home Run Newmarket Legion jumped into toe Lake Sim- loop in a blaze of They polished off Keswick champs big blow that finally ran the Keswick boat on the rocks was Simpsons slam home run Simpsons belt climaxed a big third innings The Le gions bow into the loop was impressive Theyll be beard from when the league championship is being passed out This week in recognition of the fact that the Legion is in the loop and to boot made a winning start were naming Don Simpson sturdy Legion oar award winner and Theatre pass receiver Down The Centre Excitement In Lake Games Theyre off and running in the Lake Softball loop Joe Cases Mounties found a new pitcher and a win over at Thursday Randal Chapman and all the Pine Orchard citizenry were all smiles Monday as Pine Orchard nosed out Willow Beach in their season opener I The find Bruce Auckland unfurled a mft six frames support mates came on in the seventh to threatening Vandorf fire Lloyd Preston route Doug Alcorn turned in a three star catching effort Art Gibneys bases populated double two solid and well tagged by veterans Bob Badger and Kelly Case highlighted the Mount plate work Seventeen year old rookie Eric Barber socked for the circuit Lloyd Preston tripled and reliable outfielder Bill Kingdon laced out a twobagger vide the punch Hits runs and errors galore featured the Willow Beach Pine Orchard struggle Josh Preston was pitching victor over Beach veteran McNeill Pine Orchard squeezed home a run in the last of the seventh to break a 12ali stalemate The Ash boys Howie and Nob by were Knee deep in extra base socks Howie clipped a homer and double Nobby poked out two doubles bagged a Stan Pollard and Josh Preston clipped in with triples and Bill Dike got into the extra base with a double 2 their batting averages Winch Bill Irwin Davidson and Don Anderson swung fop Don bowed in of safeties- BY Theyre busy days these La crosses return was a highlight The Legions impressive coming- out party in the loop and senior ladies third win provided The Grim Reaper struck down Canadas athlete of the half- 0n century the late Lionel last week and his funeral If drawing customers on Saturday was a great tribute were well pleased to a great competitor and a l ilrsl HASH By George Haskett Newmarket Editor SPORTSMEN BUSY A busy round of sports activ ity is scheduled for tonight Our soccer hopefuls at will play at the Pickering College soccer pitch Charlie Variants senior ladies meet CGE at the fair grounds at pm or shine at the arena Newmarket Often Gaels will present their second home game in the junior A series when they meet Branch Game tire pm mighty fine fellow Big Connie MP for Toronto Dovercourt died with his boots on playing apparently in the pic ture of health I shall not dwell on his greatness as an athlete and the face that he was tops at every sport he tried I recall htm as coach for a few weeks of one of the Aurora teams of the early and in Aurora lacrosse player with Toronto hit the town search night reactions Almost to a man fans were enthusiastic With Long Branch Monarchs a team that Well wait and see Give us a couple of weeks more or less and well trot out our an nual predictions Challenge department ft must Be the good weather The boys ting chippy The air is of challenges Grant Lew Winters the Aurora commuter ft out an Aurora challenge an intermediate hardball club but can round up dandy in double quick time about a game with New market hardballers Its a deal j j- should certainly prove a crowd reached the Canadian junior fin- fl last season the visitors things should be hopping arena tonight fee7 perhaps Our intermediate trailed Friday in their home season starter when the deluge broke The Cain-Hud- clan MAKERS HAST PAIR Geo Lake Wilcox dropped a roii ganne and a home decision Dave Harts ftichmond Will King last week in North York juvenile baseball league action In the debut went the route boys and 5 handsome hit support by Roger Smith for about the weaker sex Or could it be theyre taking on the boys Peaches Mickey Smith Con- Reeve Joe Dales hastens in Ken home set with a challenge a Neil Tate the Aurora five job Herb sOtijpaw Jack Brooks York midget son with a ftf at Union league fefti this season Aurora climbed oil tfjgaiid wagon for six hits Jack Brooke- hauled out the heavy artillery poking out a double and two singles Charles Herb and Bill Jans found the range for the other Aurora hits park manhandling with dispatch and dignity a local wouldbe tough guy who had picked on one of the smallest and young- est of the Ma I Hand players Connie later was a teammate of will be with the club Charlie KM and the have Carl Moore a late Pete who he played his able assistant they can testify The County as were them boas reliable I Its have aipretty satisfactory side to excite the clients Good news Wilf the allstar receiver will comer ffiHA Herb py jvitft ease arid telt cation a southpaw to Wvbte Mime Iff Jthojafletf After wneialo first innings Could Play the- on wmhem to Allan SEEK FOURTH TEltM Bob is on the lookout for a fourth team for the Aurora town league We could only round up three teams for the league opener last week Wonder if Newmarket would be interested in dropping in a team asks Mr Harman Anyone interested in the for mation of a Newmarket team and all players interested in playing for a Newmar ket team in the Aurora town league are asked to leave their names with nay Smith at the Newmarket Sports- Cycle shop The Aurora league teams plan to play a doubleheader every Tuesday if they can secure a fourth team Teams entered to date are Oddfellows Ontario Hospital and Aurora town team DoNuts Defeat Aur Now League Francis bent boys victory number two and climbed first place in the North Battle Rained Out Newmarket County our intermediate made an attempt to get their home season started Friday The invading opposition was Legion The teams got in an innings and a half when the rain came vas leading when proceedings were halted by umpires Ollte Gould Barney and Bob Murray Coach Cain presented southpaw Bruce Milne with the starting assignment shaky start Milne showed enough stuff to warrant start Milne hit two batters lowed a hit to Whelan and then tossed wide to the plate to present Alliston with their two runs Milne then settled down to whiff Mason Whiteside and lor that order to wind up the jfame Edgar bis fourth the second to settled do wit the baseball league as well they floored Aurora tubmen the fair grounds the home oetteyi Don Thorns chilled Aurora on six moved easily along to run scoring in the fourth In the fetfe counted their Sutton singles by Jack feglpnlt anything 5cjJpsseiapirom the Bill ani Hugo fanned in Ethat The game will be date League Baseball fttrjajSet week oh the pec- Go the no front Saturdays coach had Bernard the major league mound tumbled Sffi minor circuit kinds of trouble Deft SwntrTealy paced the round tripper lWJ innings runs Bob Wilsons single Kettri Burling like Smith Dave Jefferson triple and JaeK trimmed Cains home run sent scurrying lot the Havana Gupahd supposes to be ft mm bcfcdb6r jg bunchs Toronto seniors hit the cJaonsJiip trail As Montreal Waroort played Cain possessions is a jjroup photo Americans 3f taken at Bear Mountain awtOgraphed by all the players and by my old frien from venire Lionel is sOWii theVefe wearing plus of the boys Of the group Dye Billy fcep predeceased Conacheti He once fought an bout with Jack fieey remember at otneihlioxi picnics at Jacksons Point playing lacrosse he clambered kowitz ffitttp JMnm football his the mm firsts the alternate team in Charlie Bums Tfrneeyille has by him nice Woodbine which incidentally ma favbrite that many out of race side The deb sivci CBeir polished off the reigning AiKihgrKeft arid company iysVfe They were without the services hitting stars Eddie honeymooning and Bob The to eigHeams bas thmwe in the sponge j- Alan Stiles arid Ed Mahoney on regulars Sips Willow Beach including star- Stated Bernard Kay Winch Guess wed revise our ideas about the Beach should be in the of scrap with Don SfeJUJi Don Cameron iBernarAKaylvrerlyn Winch and Son the enough to dig up filing veteran iftNeiU the mm wh5B We top of the heap their ffinger Thursday Mount MliuTi a TSPSS comer Bruce working Auckland asset an aSpicious srfevas did We ftnfttS it0ft author ity that is the team 10 beat The crop wated in good w help trie Huskies domain title track and field meet bested Joes high jump set going into serious training immediately Cant break my record and get away with it says Joe Time and place for the big challenge event is the junior Olympics being sponsored by Newmarket Recreation Com mission late in June Anyone wishing to contribute to Mr Dales conditioning program can leave bottles at of- rolls on is looking for to Mount Alberts annual day up Joe his co-work- have SUriA things are happening according to this rules have to run baseband the men feet the rulemakers never McNeill Bill etc Perhaps they figure old timers couldnt make the foot Big are on the way at the fair grounds p diamond work was com pleted this week Thais one diamond fixed tip top shape Lets not Lets go all the up the hardball Everywhere feight therell be something Pickering College our soccer kick against Game fair grounds the senior go against at the arena its lacrosse Immigration figures show percent postwar inn grants to Canada have cars percent have bought homes thus boosting consump tion and increasing the market TOWNSHlf sag 3 You for electing councillor and I shall office ability v the wo Sole by the finest in shame the efforts of ninny ittlfiAf about in a centres Jim thomrison tfev artificial ice liaxfffWith Sports Soitbalt mm Jack Brooks trudged in to take over Don walked Don Thorns ran a hit and an into a four and before could stem the fury hits by Pat Bill a sixrun second Don Thorns triple Geo wteks single and Bob double in the sixth scored two runs and ran total to ten Both Thorns and claimed ten strikeout victims Keith Brownings laHoffame nohit pitching sparked Aurora to a win over Lowell Wallers Newmarket Optimists in a North ban tam baseball league game at Au rora Monday Browning who can still play pee wee HZ and under was brilliant Ho had the Newmar ket wouldbe hitters eating out of his hand Only two Newmar ket players managed to tread the basepaths Aurora banged the offerings of two Newmarket Ralph Bray and Geo Robertson for eight hits Powerhouse clubber Charles Vrana teed off for two triples while Paul claimed a threebagger Barry Cook a double Wayne and Glen Bennett two singles Aurora climaxed their shutout victory with four and six fourth round hist had a championship leant in and the coach was a playing member of that club while one of the Norm Tucker played on both The Durham players are alii beside their jobs club in after ftrul tegtliy senson paying the loans and aft bills Sticks it an is anffi lhe wjiSfi season first pier a tie next one win Sugar Kings trail with Up to next winter In wins lasses Ill the minor circuit Montreal leads with three wins no losses second Toronto one win one third Rochester no wins one lie one loss fourth Havana no wins two losses one tie Newmarket allstars debated Richmond IBM Brent pitched threelilt strikeout ball main plate props were Brad Wayne Vale and John A ninerun first innings explosion sewed it up for Francis hopefuls event they want in a and KCKHART Trophy the most sought prize among North York secondary schools will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Aurora high school track The heavy Hat of events Is scheduled start at pm Top athletes from Richmond Hilt Aurora arid Newmarket will take part Fred of and Frank of the to see a number Of records topple and keen competition be- trophy is handed any play thing certain the is go infi to go all out to ant tin grouping Unit Ways Jfe tough however Perry former di rector of recreation Aurora and arena manager is being con by the aJon we had the earlier kept a confidence mi ni now that year old Jack recreation ill rector and arena at Ingestion would officially he successor at Aurora Jack a veteran married with two child ren takes over In Aurora on July and lie comes with a splendid record of achievement on all count coach log and managing and Hes a former in hockey and baseball his pub lic relations job was especially as was His minor hockey work Bit fortunately has agreed to carry on as assistant tn both fields and we think this Should be a good team The new floor for Aurora arena should get under way In July though theres some work to the t owns fcr dcpiuUiwiiu out a rwiiiiiig suit on lines of Made of foil 1I1L1 a kit the their of aluminum Not only is aluminum inMvuMmt Kit it in it heal of the situ ami in winter buck inh ttw that otherwise In you might ihu In of tnduatry w sida to bettor living on the farm in the city in your Own borne Aluminum Company of SPORTS COLUMN There is a popular notion that ath- can succeed where statesmen have failed that good clean rivalry in sports can clear the atmosphere of all Interna tional hostility and bring nations closer to one another This Writer docs not necessarily agree Sports have often brought the representatives of different nation- so close to one another that the good offices of the police were required to pry them apart again Hut there is something encouraging about Russias latest to establish closer ties this side of the Iron Curtain through the medium of athletics The Russians have invited western trackfield stars soccer and hockey teams to play Communist athletes on Soviet fields And more important still the Russians have indicated that their athletic representatives may yet be permitted to in America Let us hope this Isnt just propaganda We dont nave to be politicians to see that the sooner we set a chance to show young Russians what the western world is really like the sooner will important Rain be made in lnteraaonaJ relations That may be just a tiny seed but tiny seeds into trees To be sure we do not believe for one moment that the cold war will ever be settled on an athletic field But it is a fact that Westerners and Russians got along better competing each other in the Olympic Games than they ever did in political arenas No doubt the professional diplomats have great things at time But some results cannot be achieved through professional diplomacy alone Sometimes the is the diplomat whether be knows It voting Communist who today learned to now athletes representing Canada Britain or the be a political boss in his country tomorrow readilv Hate the men he knows personally to We would like a to to this continent We want to ce far life in the western world to really Ilk cold war it likely to do any harm Your comments and suggestions for this column welcomed by Elmer Ferguson Calvert St Toronto DISTILLERS