Newmarket Era and Express, 19 Aug 1954, p. 12

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The Era and Expr Thursday doubled Doug Eves and Bob Mil ler singled Haley strolled and Cliff Ward bunted safely When the dust had settled had a lead The lads the scorer more work in the sixth as Dave Harvey and Bill punched out singles and Doug Eves doubled home both runners Every player in he camp Haley got a hit Cliff Ward had a home run and single Dong Eve a triple and double Eves drove in four runs to make Drops Legion In Of PlayOffs Haleys speed ball slants had Newmarket Legion stymied and as a result of Haleys brilliant two hit effort Newmarket at Mount Albert Monday It was the first game in a best of three series de signed to produce a Lake league flag winner Haley was brilliant and picked up strike outs His mates provided fine support and teed off on three Newmarket for solid hits went to bat wiih murder in their eyes Theyd nil men were Dave Harvey Bill and Bob Smith singled the middle and John picked up a lead when it popped a into left was discovered the bases weteeouni for the Lesion safeties short Umpire righted jshedlo wicks scored the error and started the game all Newmarket It over Cliff Ward up first blast ed a home run and the rout was on Dave Harvey was safe on an error That rush mound tenure Boy Eves worked John ter Haley who a spot of control trouble fourth walked Bruce Smith Bill singled Mickey ish meant the and of Ted the scoring- Bill took over in up the pitching for the wick for a walk Don Glover men Bill yielded three Gaels Fifth Game To Be Here Good news for all the local lacrosse filberts they will see the fifth game of the Eastern Canadian It will be played here next Mon day starting at pm Simmy Bishops oartushotuday was Tell Jans feejback here for his word- AWARD m Eves Socks Em Home Eleven runs batted in in two games must be something of a record in these parts Thats the total Doug Eves villes powerhouse and hi league fielding shortstop compiled last week in league action Doug drove in seven runs in win over then basehit home four in tgfepegewmar This week therefore its a pleasure to Eves for the for HI Branch hi total Tfiat the series gMhie each in two S see the game here Trailing way fe Qgfs- pole edge and in final Big wiasJ the GaelsTi OTICE cit2Bili turned Bob iUor4 taiie Owen George Ron The Hydro Office for collection of Hydro Water and Garbage accounts will remain day and close Saturday L Fred Si Thompson Chairman Playoffs The fair grounds will be bub bling with Softball activity to night Newmarket ladies open defence of their intermediate II championship Newmarket Sports Editor Lose First Of Ontario Finals There wasnt anything wrong with Saturdays sizzling lacrosse duel at the arena Saturday ex cept the score Long Branch Newmarket The teams were playing the first Eastern Canadian junior The series is- four Seven It was a alialt and was tough to lose- They led the With seconds amirJ opened lor the it gaft at was Selei Rus skipper mam The fans fiist Merit the Barrie Protest Rejected Flyers filer a protest in connection with plate umpire decision awarding to Dixie who forced Umpire the grr locals to three games last sea- in the ardd in son will he the invaders The when tot tin game to start to whett to sharp Second game in series be played at Dixie W 5BirS wilt also fee n2 M Seven tt downs nhd in The rush is on- Playoff action is popping up all over place Our Optimist sponsored bantams Start OBA playoffs here Sat urday at three chimes First round opposition is Recreation sponsored with Francis at doubled and L j scoied an xeitbrp ffle eighth innings To iie and give Aurora 32 win It first game of their best of three Cm Cake jr ladies JJagu0 off series Mount Albert scored both their runs in the innings Aurora counted a single tally in the first tied it in the fifth and then won it in the extra innings eighth Hits were hard to come by as ace Green and Ann Craig pitched sparkling ball Both pitchers turned in impressive strikeout records Aurora had seven hits Mount five Sharon Knoll had hits to pace Aurora while Ann Craig Wood Betty Darlene Knoll and Beth Hodg son dished tip one hit each Marguerite Green had two hits one a double to spark the Mounties Other Mount fell to Marie Harrison Rita and Dorothy Wright Tie Landing Huskies word on opposition Inter mediate hope His are slug ging it out hot and heavy with Flyers game igoes Friday seven prh Tonight Is a the senior ladies books The Van- lassies into SiiWSU play against pixie Re turn bout at Dixie Saturday Legion are a game with She league flag The clan arent eligible pete for the Stan mug Its strictly for the rural sides Simcoe leaguers now have final positions sorted first Willow Beach second Keswick third Pine Or chard fourth Mount Albert fifth Zephyr sixth Thus itll be Queensviile Keswick in the semis and in the first round Beach vs Pine Orchard and Zephyr vs Mount The Geo WattTod led Pinups are on the ropes Theyre down two games to nil in their current semifinal set with the hardhitting sharp fielding Keswick Cards Watt and company have to win right Better t memo swatch the Holland Theyre Holland gift to the minor whirl Youll be hearing lot about the Huskies in come says coach Ken Coach man was pleased when his 1014 year old lacrosse hopefuls strode into Maple Saturday and held Maple a draw was the Huskies first game They played a tine reports Coach Cecil West and Harold Foster on for tee Ron a star lor a fine ef fort The hone to play game with Maple Bradford this Ron is in for the the coaches suhgpatte are Mickey Graham Cook and Don Gordon TKe earirying contihgent is ox Harold Foster Joe Bob Pearson Ron Britain and Brian Newtniirket fell two games behind Keswick Cardinals in their best three out five Lake junior ladies soft- ball league semifinal series as they lost e decision to the ilareMundy at fair grounds Tuesday allowed hits gt eight of Curtis The Pin- needed some milt glue It wa bobbles that set up fivepun fifth that won the game for the Cards had three hits to pace the band made a great in the outfield Colleen Cain had a played well the outfield Third Pinup slap was Smith playing heads up boll at a Kay Grave and Rita Ridded contri buted extra base drives for the winners in Keswick to stay alive King City and Schomberg have played two games in their current Peel- York semis Both teams have won a game Kings new floodlight installation was turned on for Tuesdays game King officials hope to secure an Inhibition game between and in the near to officially open the lights was an abrupt end to in the South playoff game at the fair grounds Ollie Gould was his ruling The league executive backed his ruling at aft executive meeting Saturday left a bad taste in the local fans mouths However thei locals for the Cain and telked umpire Gould into resuming but Your Scribe is all for a chap who keeps Jimmy fiishpps parting quip Saturday was Tell the fans be back here next Branch cant beat us four straight Therell fifth game in the current Eastern Canadian finals here Monday won Monday Brunch its anything like lost game it should be a dandy and should pack the arena Dont know whether noticed it or not but- when Coach sends his mound crops out to short- stopper Don Smith also along and warms up never gets to Please please Wr lor once give the kid of staff a chance He prise you They cant keep a- good down Chatlie for Then came the blow that Howie and in to Tommy J Greer to That ganle winner say Hug jayJ counters to Jong MfcteriW scored Bislroi men Tommy QtQ turning lit game fed the fe to draw a well melted assist The two teams battling all- out matched a goal each in the third quarter Speedster Denny Macintosh was the Gaels sniper Howard Smith tied it at the second mark of the I fourth quarter Bill Davenport roared back from the faceoff to the Gaels one goal advantage and the Gaels shot ahead when Owen potted a Shot at From that point on the pendulum swung She John Coleman scored at to make it and whipped in the tying and winning goals in the final minute Dave Russell was terrific in the nets saved the visitors time after from falling behind by a Wide margin start at to resume play rn tnvSv- oir Otut game rAitjwi J faith an i fate i ftOfti lt SERVICE fV veteran receiveri was GALS WIN gals working ex plosively at the plate harvested seven first round runs and coast ed to a MM win Lake fe a round toeijunior ladies softball league playoff It was the first in a best two out of three starred for the winners She pitched three hit ball and pounded out four suc cessive hits Marie Sills Vivian and Betty Beckett con- for three baggers in by a bat swing foe the eight take off count Monday at Mount After a takers pitcher Shirley Payne couple of shakes rot Shirley Payne Shirley Long peaches was ready to resume and Ellen Webb registered the Thats the stuff veteran diamond Lakers hits The Lakers scored performers are made of Peaches first innings tun and is a busy man these days three in the seventh without coaching the ladies catching for it of hit the Legion and 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