Newmarket Era and Express, 30 Jun 1954, p. 11

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T cams her Thorns unfurled his best pitching effort of the season and came within two pitches of ling a nohit game Wednesday- Thorns brilliant effort earned Newmarket County a win over Athletics at in a South ball League game The win shot Newmarket Into undisputed poss- of first place The two pitches Thorns made too good gave singles to Ken and Bob Bannister They Were the only hits got the two didnt do any outward damage as didnt one base runner to third managed to get only one My out of the infield and that gobbled up by Ted Green wood In left In recording the shut Out had to pass along a vote of thanks to Jerry Hugo Grant it Lloyd Harvey and Don on for superb infield work couple of the stops Hugo made by Harvey and one by Grant Slight were gems Hsby donned the receiving equip- KESWICK In order to get caught up on postponed games Keswick will play in tonight and then the two teams will clash again at Keswick Both games axe Lake league postponements also came in for weH merited applause Newmarket wore a groove to the plate as they punched three Beeton for eight hits First to feel the weight of New markets hit power was south paw Bill then in turn came Mike and finally Earl Mete con tributed five errors to make the County Towners stride Into the win column easier Newmarket grabbed a run in the first Jerry Hugo doubled and scored on Grant Blights single The used walks to Bill and Thorns and a string of hits by Ken Thorns and Har vey to score three in the second It was to win the game They added single runs in both the fifth and sixth without bene fit of a hit to complete the of ready hold your plans for a better farm whether Its a new barn or the renovation 0f your buildings generally You can get money from the M through a Interna rates and on a repayment plan to suit your individual circumstances not see your of M manager this week You Fit Ik fl hi full i Joijirnvi IUJH him a help hi up join firm i i iuttvrutjle lie in tout iitm ft teller AIR CAMERON Manager Miaager WAIN OP ItfE Lake League Rain curtailed in the Lake Simcoe league to four games were the big gainers The tribe won two a starter they sipped Mount and then dropped Theres only one side in the circuit now Its Zephyr Blues upset the Blues right in Zephyr Tuesday Boaks Fine Orchard posse are doing it again Theyre win ning all their early games but the 64 question is will they win their last one Pine Orchard racked up victory number four by topping Mount Albert Pine Orchard to win number four jumped on Bruce Auckland for four sec ond innings runs and trooped home singletons in first third fourth and fifth Mount rolled up a four run reply in round five and nabbed singles In the second fourth and seventh Josh Preston came through handsomely to claim the pitch ing bluechips over opposition from Bruce Auckland and Paul Nobby Ash Howie Ash Alvin and Bill shone afield at bat for the winners Nelson Case registered three safeties while Art Gibney Geo Green Elmo Paisley and Brian Stokes hit pay dirt for Mount won on merits at Zephyr The happy Lavender- Alcorn kiddies got to Ron ten Jack triple with two mates aboard ex ploded a gamewinning three- run third Bill Kingdon and Jim Preston the other topnotch clubbers combined hits to nail other run in the second Chalk up a well pitched effort for Lloyd Preston Lloyd hand cuffed the Blues on four hits 70 Boys Compete In Towns Junior Olympics The second annual Recreation Commission sponsored junior Olympics were held Saturday at Pickering College Approximately boys rang ing from eight to took part in the program It was a successful program com petition for all prizes was extra keen In the senior bracket Dave and Ian Dick deadlocked for the championship Both col lected two firsts two seconds and one third for an point Don Bone had nine points for the runnerup title In the jun ior events Craig was declared champion with nine point via two firsts a second and third Runnerup honors went to Dave Smith with seven points during the afternoon Dave galloping the senior yards in 96 seconds to better the old mark of seconds set by Keith Cook last year the interschool re lay races Alexander dom inated the picture winning both the junior and senior races A special feature of the pro gram was the challenge high Jump match between athlete Neil Tate and Recreation Commission Chairman Joe Dales The winner was Tate but Joe Dales rated a big A for effort against the high jump champ After the final event the con testants lined up to receive prizes from Chairman Dales and Rec reation Director Francis Each champion a trophy each event win- cond and third finisher a ribbon The presentation concluded a successful day Officials assisting Joe Dales and Francis Hollingsworth were Don Warner George Haskett Art Lloyd Don Menard and Fred Pickering College kindly put their equipment at the dis posal of the commission Senior events yards Gurr I Dick P Blair time sees yards The Newmarket Era and Express Wednesday June Page Hardballers Win Fifth Newmarket County are back in familiar surround ings Theyre riding on top of the South Simcoe baseball league The County scored their fifth successive vic tory Friday when they polished off Palgravc Lowell Waller chilled Pal- grave on three hits It was a well pitched effort for The Kid of the Newmarket corps scored lone run in the third on Jack Bartons single and Howard Wal tons double Waller incident ally had sharp fielding support as his mates played near error less ball Newmarket claimed hits off I boots coupled with a hit and Richmond Hill had chased home three runs to cop the verdict- Don Thorns went the route for Newmarket- John and Keith were the Hill pit chers Bill Cain Don and Don Thorns chipped in with two hits each for the DoNuts while Bob Lorne Bab- cock Bob and Bill han tucked away one each NEW EASE NEW CONVENIENCE There was one new record medal and ribbon each Dal Hars Win first Aurora DalHars are on their way Behind Ann Craigs one- hit nine strikeout pitching they defeated Lake Wilcox Thursday It was Auroras first victory in the Lake jun ior ladies league race Aurora scored two first two fourth and one fifth innings runs Lake Wilcox netted a single run in the sixth and two in the sev enth All three Lake runs were produced against Judy who took over on the Aurora mound from Ann Craig in the fifth Ann Craig Knoll and Don Hewletts round tripper j Darlene Woods were Auroras speared Blues two second chap- big hitters Shirley Payne the losing pitcher got the Lakers runs Other hit collectors in Blues camp were Harry Ken Taylor and Ron Kester Don Glovers neat pitching coupled with steadfast hit sup port from Hon Beckett Bob Mil ler Cliff Ward and Bill enabled to down Vandorf Two third and two sixth round runs spark ed the triumph Lloyd Preston was charged with the pitching loss Hit lead ers for Vandorf were Doug Al corn three for four Jack Kingdon and Harry Laven der with two each while Jim Preston slammed a triple Haleys whiffed ten and fired six hit hall Doug Eves single that scored Don in the seventh to crack a dead- featured thrilling win over Mount Mount led after four inn ings then Queensville jackpot ted for four fifth chapter runs to secure a lead Mount rallied to tic it in the seventh forcing to come from behind Cliff Wards double and good hit support by rookies Don and Ron Beckett high lighted the stick- work Kelly Cases first innings Nelson Cases four hit effort and well tagged socks by Bob Badger Geo Green and Elmer Paisley spearheaded Mount Paul Mainprise the loser pitched sliding ball for five frames before accepting help from Horner I ledge only hit HOW THEY STAND LAKE SIMCOE JR LADIES I Dick D Gurr J Lake time sees yards I Dick P starter Lawrence Blair Sheridan time 324 sees yard relay Alexander and and his fifth innings succes sor Bill Gibson The latter had W Is Keswick Mount Albert We market Aurora Lake Wilcox SOUTH SIMCOE BASEBALL Newmarket 1 2 Bolton LAKE LEAGUE Pine Orchard Newmarket Willow Beach I 4 Keswick 2 Mount Albert Vandorf Zephyr YORK JUVENILE Newmarket Richmond Hill Lake Wilcox SPORTS CALENDAR Newmarket Arena July lacrosse jr A St Catharines vs Newmarket Fair Grounds June pm soft- ball Lake Simcoe league Willow Beach vs Newmarket July pm senior ladies Greers New market July 2 inter baseball vs Newmarket July pm York peewee baseball Richmond Hill New market July 5 York midget baseball Aurora vs Newmarket DoNuts July York juven ile baseball Richmond Hill vs Newmarket July pm mens soft- ball Lake league Pine Orchard Newmarket Pantry Park S S School July pm York ban tam baseball Richmond Hill vs Newmarket Aurora Park July pm mens ball Markham league vs Aurora July 5 7 pm York ban tam baseball Luke Wilcox vs Aurora July pm town league doubleheader July 7 York midget baseball Newmarket vs Aurora Dick Sheridan Rob inson Prince Charles Stuart Scott time sees High jump Bone Bray height Running broad jump I Dick J Lake distance Pole vault Bone Robertson Bone height Shot put Bone Dick distance 3211 Junior events yards C Holbrook Smith Perks time sees yards Smith Edwards time sees yards Smith K Burling Warner time sees yard relay Alexander Ed wards C Walker Warner King George St Johns time sees High jump War ner W Edwards height Standing broad jump War ner Walker W Edwards OReilly equal distance Running broad jump Jones Edwards dist ance Ball throw K Bur ling Jones dis tance Challenge match High jump Tate Joe Dales a world of speed but couldnt find the target and walked in two Newmarket runs in the fifth Previously Newmarket got a run in the first without the aid of a hit A string of singles furnished by Don Gib son Murray Lowell Waller and Jerry Hugo earned the locals four runs in the second Hits by Lowell Waller Alvie and Lloyd Harvey gave Newmarket three in the fourth an lead ELECTRIC STARTING DoNuts Lose Third What has happened to the DoNut Boys didnt lose a North York league game last season Theyve lost three this semester Richmond Hill gained a nod over the DoNuts in Richmond Hill Wed nesday It was Richmond Hills first win of the season Newmarket plated two sixth and four seventh innings runs The DoNuts late upsurge wip ed out vantage into the Then a ONE SPEED CONTftOt OVER YET IT REMOTE MANUAL of iwmarkel t fry- A r LEAGUE GAMES The league teams have hit their stride All the games are proving to he real thrillers Heres the games carded for the coming week Tonight June at the fair grounds at pm Willow Beach move to tackle Newmarket Legion Other games arc July at Willow Beach July Zephyr at Keswick July Mount Al bert at Pine Orchard July Vandorf at Willow Bench at Zephyr July Pine Orchard at Newmarket The latter game should be one of the best of the season Roth teams are racing neck and neck for the league lead- Optimists Lose To Ridges Oak Ridges have the team to heat for Ihe North York bantam league crown The beat our Optimists at Oak Ridges last week The Ridge men used hits five Newmar ket errors a sixrun fourth and Dale Boyles sixhit pitching to drop the Optimists It was Oak Ridges sixth suc cessive win and lengthened their first place lead Newmarket and Aurora lire neck and neck for the runnerup slot Ralph Don Bone Dave and John divided the Newmarket hits Southpaw Ralph Bray was charged with the pitching defeat Paul Wright Dale Boyle Norm Roberts and Roy Geary featured Oak Ridges 10hit attack Hub Thump Richmond Eddie Pitts Newmarket Red- men improved their second place position In the North York juv enile league when they scored a win over Richmond Hill Wednesday The game was In Richmond Hill The sandwiched home six runs In the kickoff stanza tacked on a singleton In the went for three In the fourth George Keroft trundled to the bill for the and threw razor sharp to chill the The sen Rob Buchanan to the showers in he first am Red Hart com pleted the losers mound stint Hart got one of the Hill hits Ron Fowler the other Newmarket cashed Jack Mills round tipper Ping triple were in off frame Jack Mills Pitt Grant Morton and fiwirce away for two hits each lie victors while catcher outfield er Norm Smart efficient short stop Ding and ace sack Don concluded the hit marks with one each i JL I COACH rr a 1 hits am key ivy vs mm J 1 Stuart Scott Track And Field Meet wi- rf am Students from the six year old little shavers right up the line to the Git age- Olympics hope fuls took part in the Stuart Scott schools track and field meet completed Friday The program was run off an event or two afternoon all through last week Competition was keen and there were a num ber of parents on hand to gloat over the athletic offerings of their offspring Howard Dennis who was duly declared junior hoys champion featured the program with five first place Howard swept to victory in every event on the hoys and year old list Champions were declared as follows boys junior Howard Dennis intermediate Paul Perry and equal sen ior Douglas Rush girls junior Marta Wrightman intermediate Patsy Walker senior Dorothy Ann May SENIOR EVENTS Boys Years Standing broad Dunham Bone B running broad Bone Dunham Sheri dan high jump H Burling Porter hop step and lump Hone Hunter dash Boys and Over Slant ing broad Rush Abbott J- running broad D Rush W K Paul high jump Paul Rush hop step and jump K Paul Scott R Ab bott dash Rush Scott K Paul Girl Years and Over Standing broad jump Rhodes A May Mason running broad jump Perks A May Rhodes high jump A May Perks ball throw Chris tie K J Burke dash Perks A May Rhodes INTERMEDIATE EVENTS Boys and Years Old Standing broad P Perry M Taylor Tug well running broad P Perry M I high jump Evans ball throw I V Abbott dash Evans Olson 1ft and Years Old Standing broad jump K Johnston Koshel Davis run broad A Henney J Banks Norwood high jump P Wal ker Norwood J Banks ball throw Walker J Gould K Johnston dash Hands J Ranks Davis JUNIOR EVENTS Boys and Years Old Standing broad Armour Weaver J run ning broad Armour J Crit Weaver high jump M Weaver Armour dash Weaver Armour McGulro potato race A Stephenson J Stephenson J P Tug- well Boys and Years Old Standing broad Dennis Foley running broad Dennis Keats V high jump Dennis dash Dennis Foley VanZant potato race Dennis D Bal lard W Lewis Girls and Years Old Standing broad jump P Hand ley D Cup page running broad jump P Wrightman high jump dash M P Handley K Bishop potato race Miller Girts and Years Old Standing broad jump Greenfield Goring run ning broad jump K Peat Goring Baker high jump Goring Peat Greenfield dash K Peat B Baker potato race Baker We want to make a rV f PLEASE Check your printing requirements place your order in plenty of time We will appreciate it The Newmarket Era Ex a A

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