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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1965, p. 8

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SThe Canadien Iltatemnan, Bowmaenvlfe, 3uIy 7, 1905 ~,SPORT@opîcs By Frank Mohun 623-7234 N4EW YORK - NO DULL MOMENTS The only problein with a trip ta New York City isi writing about it afterwamds. Theme's so znuch ta see and do that you hardly know wbere ta begin, and when tbere's' a World's Faim at the saine time . . . . One thing we did: discover is that in a previaus tbree day visit we had onlyi touched the surface. Anyway, bere goes - The first attraction was a bal game, Las Angeles Angels vs. New York Yankees. The 'Yankees bad little trouble bouncing the Angels 10-2, butý without Mickey Mantle in the line-up it wasn't like watcbing, the Yanks of aId. And despite the score there was only one home run by Boyer. Bouton started but left with a pulled muscle and non other than ex-Leaf Bob Tiffenauem came in to pitcb four Innings and earn bis first win. The more famaus Leaf Elston Howard was hard-pressed ta bold Tief's knuckler. Last yeam's aIl-star sboctstop Jim Fregosi had a rough day, rnaking two ercors. The Angels bave got Power at second. He sure isn't at home at that position but can stili clout the baIl. Shea Stadiumn was a mast welcame spot, after spending, a day walking around the World's Faim. The park is only, five minutes walk from the Fair's main entrance. The Mets wbo had won four of their ast five, looked more like the Mets in this one as erratic fieldîng heiped St. Louis toaaj 6-3 win.j Tbey were cbarged with a pair of ecrors, but the scorerý calied two or three others bits. Frank Lary picked up a pair, of bits before leaving in the sixtb, while Warld Seriesý hemo Bob Gibson went aIl the way for bis tentb victory.! Gibson stmuck out nine of the first dozen outs, but managed' only twa mare the rest of the way. Out of the 12 major eague parks we bave seen, Shea Stadium is way above any other. The field dimensions are exactly the same in left and right. The box seats comprise one compiete section, with thcee mare tiers rising above:z tbem. In the football season, the lowec sectian moves on ratIers, fomming a grandstand paraliel ta the field an each! igide. Wins,$100 Suit Softball Draw A New York reporter told us that it is a tremendous plae t viw ay pamingactvit ad w agee.As ar John Alguire, Ieft, 74 Simpson Avenue, will have a new $100 suit in1 as the game went, Francona bit the anly homer, but Krane- na uu'.H o h uirMnsSfbh rwo ody ihMs Jeffery puiling his ticket from the drum. She is President of the Memorial Pa pool gave the baIl quite a ride every turne up. This young9 Assnl.1 At right is Jack Cole of Chartran's Men's Wear who donated the suit 21 year-old appears destined ta becorne the next super star.,help the club raise funds. BIe was hitting .283 with five home runs and 31 R.B.I.'s, ---_--- and tbey tell us he was a better basketball player. , * w ~eAEe I - the arg :ark tat £kecreatiTo n ,JRevews Girls' Softball: Thîe Twins maine back witm Bantain Series: In a Ban-lone more in the fourth. Both tamn series gaine played at teais were held scoree&m in Central Sobo-ol grounids lasti the fiftb. The final score, Saturday mornirîg, Mutton's Yankees 4. Twins 2. We say deafted Robsoij 3 to 0. DebbieJ congratulations fellows for aî Sellers hit a homer for the l gaine well played. winncrs, while Diane Cowle! Pe akesnoà,' h collected a single. Debbie Sel-! winecrYafntee odgbeCth@j lers was credited with a no! na] gaine. Final to be played bitter over five innings. a n Thursdlav night at Memýor- Midget Series: In Midget sec-' iai Park, July 8, at 6:30. les gaines played last week at Central Sebeol grounds - Tig- In the game played Monday ers 17, Aces 12: Rangers 15, nigbt the Mets were unable tS ~Aces 10: Tigers 16, Rangers 10 1 field a teain, hsdaut Darlngto Socer R suiIn a Midget exhibition gaine ing the gaine ta, the Cardinals, between Bav Ridges and Baw- Senir -On Jne 6, ion nd . Hrocrft 1).manville girls. played at Bayi Senir -On une 6, ionandB. Hrocoft(1)N. Van Ridges last week, Bowman-: O G A L defeated Hampton 2-1 an goals!Segglen scored Tyrone's lone ville defeated Bay Ridges 25r L N A T froin L. Nemisz (2) and for marker. 2 Hampton W. Wallroff. June 26 - Courtice defeated to 2.;,iaiii itn:Sa- MsGog mu n Courtice defeated Maple Hampton 3-1 witb L. Caverly lene am.v igles, ti hriple'Ms erg e Amour and- Grave 2-1 on goals by S.! picking up two and P. Lugten- lJudyCalin 3 sin gle-1tre:ison.erthaFridy upr gueam Thompson and G. Down. B., bucg one. W. Wallroff scored uSe llersIoub1le-,loria Muto! Mc. iandMe.Sidey Cor-t Carswell scored Maple Gcove's for Hampton on an easy tip- tone. 2 digle: MaurenTnia sfM. adMs inyCr goal. in situation. tn ige:MuenTgeýih June 19, Zian defeated Cour-, Mapie Grave defeated Solina 1single' Cbeiwl Evanis, I Sini- Mcr. Johnnx' Pavne, Hamp- tice 2-1 on goals by W. Jor- 2-0 on goals by G. Flintoff gle. 1 double:' Shawn Leddy, ton1, spent Monda-y with Mr. den and B. Nemisz (penalty and J. Baio7er. I sing.ai double: Sherry Da- Garrx' Cornisb. shot) and foc Courtice, H. Zion outplayed Salemn to the vis. 1 single. 1 double: Laucie Courtney (penalty shot). tune of 6-0 on goals by L. Slemon. 1 single, 1 double. Mrs. Ross 1;Cryderman and Solina defeated Salein 3-0 on Nemnisz (3), B. Nemisz (1), R. Boys' Basebal: dale B oi',' î . xeeWedu - goals by E. Werry (2) and N. Skrako (1) and W. Jorden (1). AtnCaeal uag I]Vnc'sdav arînvile 'wisitars o Tucico. opSixGol Somrs played JUnie 29. tbc Dodgc:'s Mrs. Bert Jo-hnqon. Hampton defeated Tyrone L. Nemisz, 10; W. Wallroff, 10; defeated the Gianits by' a score Trojens 3-0 witb Wallroff cal- E. Wecry, 6: N. Van Segglen, of 24 to 20). This victor', pui I'. andi Mrs. Willie joi-. ýlecting then iail. 4; B. Howcroft. 4; B. Nemisz. the Dodgers mbt the .,eni Son aid George. Liindsay, Mr-. iJune 23 - Hampton defcated 4. final against the dardinjals and Mrs. Win. Johnson id ýMaple Grave 2-1 with W. Wall- Juniors - June 17 - D. Rag- wiich vspae o ura'Liîda. Liff-ord, Mis, Joaýn ýroff picking up two goals and ers scared Hampton's lone j ulI .vpavedo ' ,d.%,Jchnsoi and Mr. .John Joh- ýB. Hasîuk tipped in Maple goal as Couî'tice autplayed Y'ankees vs Twins: Iii this ~i.Ohw were Sundcav Grove's lone markec, Hampton to the tune of 8-1. giew a h ctgieV~tr fM' n r.Br Cauctice defeated Tycone 6-1 Courtice goal scorers - D. of the scason. This wwz a Johinson. putting in their best effort for Lowe (2); P. Peels (2); îD. good pitchers' duel betwc'en We wévetenrne Mir.an Mîs the yeac witb A. Alexander, HomTenick (1); T. Hinsinn . au(ole !th wn and RalCicead aMly picking up tbî'ee goals, H.:T. Zavitsky (1); and T. Harr-aulBobb rstonf e at icns g oui' onimufity, av aing mvin Coutne (1; E Haewik () sn (). nîy strikeouts by both bovs. into the' bouse forrnerlv own- Standings WV L T r The Yankees pushcd across cd bv Mr. Walter Vaneyk. Courtîce --------------------- 7 1 2 16 two runs in the first inning, Scyci-al attended the indujr- 7 ~~~~~and one more in the second,tinsrceaounwmn- Zimon , --- - --.I O 1 to make ilb 3 ta 0. But th(' ter, Bey. Dax'id Noctbey. in Ha------pton -------------.- 4 5 1 9 Twins werc not ta 'be dcnied. TYroilc United Cuci n Sauina _ -------- 3 2 8 tbey picked up one run iii the daY' eVening. hrhFi Maple Grave - 2 3 3 third. but the Yankees got ceainîlSeolwilh Tyrone -----6--------1more in thir al! of the third Vbe id u aleinSc oowl Jul Salem ------ ----6--toin---ake--ita-----ta--I-gaine.l 31'2-23 froni 1:30 to 3:45 r.m. *Tyrone defeated Solina 2-0 er and M. Stein. For Hlampton,.A -Jk on goals from J. Hamiilton and Dave Bryant scored the lone YYOIy F. Nelson.: goal. 1Zion 1, B.T.S. 0 b.), default. Zion 4, Tyî'one (1. iJune 24, Solina defeated Courtice 1, B.T.S. 0. Sta rts Hampton 4-I - Goals scored by AIl gaines with B.T.S. are ,Don Westlake (2), Don Hamn- cancelled tbis yeac.___- I o r Lacrosse News Crouter cidrare -welcore. Show Coinmeticing Monday, July ree Wvee ,;eries defeated yeilow Jak t 1 radio station, 2R.Tc (Gibson showed his wiidness hy throwing completely' naPeWesre aet .Jkf 3o .morning m behind one hitter, but the Mets got even. Hiller ricocheted i i i n g t Hs I 1 i h played a rnlnPr n rue tre i a hit off Gibson's behind. The park has blue flood-lights' Mondav evening, Panthers de- .Rand Beauprie paccd the hour earlier. for televising al their home games in colour. And how Lu UfeI ark Jbs ohnnld0h. Pn one assiet, wdiile Ted Nicker- beard every morning.satn A sout th featedgCubs colowr T.e.s withneight goalscare- MarkeJohnsCn ut' thelPhe abot tis- agiat olor .V.screnaboe te Acor- .jji i.. L ii i si I1 LII Ithers scoring with three goals,ý son clicked for four goals and Monday, from 5:00an.t board, shows each batter's face as be cornes to the plate. ýwhile Pauil Martin and Archone assist. Fred Brown net- 10:00 a.m., Mond-aythug We understand that between double-headers they show, by Jim C'larke 1hits in one inning. while *Ellis ings. Ken Baker bornhed a G'rahbam scnred one eacb. ted one goal. Randy BeauprieFriday. tartoons. Jm MKih rcial rocked Webster for seven two-run triple for the losers'ý Wayne Martinasite and Ted Nieker-son were razor -____________ ~1ew Franks Varictv singIý-.'r'n5 and 12 hits, for nineýkey bdow. Eis scored the IArch GrabanVs goal, whilel sharp in their passing and we tRbno ae No wonder it is such a beautiful baillpark! The stadium1handed last Wednesday (June ,f rames. eventual winner, Late opGy ohro aDstd n ro.shtsong a s he. i nT e mpthy of thecm lvas built by the City of New York at an estimated cost 3Oh aJ.MnsSfb l Elis iumped on Baker for* of the tentih, when Jirn Mc-1ther Mark*s goal. aryDeit astebgmntisxtnd Mrad of 24'z, million dollars. In addition, the Mets have spent ýcontest. Ail he did was clout tbrce runs in tihe top of the iKnight banged out hiiorh Bil ok'r a u-mnfrteYlo aktMrs. Ross Dean on thepssn six and a half million for permanent offices, club bouse1 four singles, driving in five' , wJith bcits FTdranek abit cring Jim Cyek ndhostandig nthent fr h singtogoals and one as- o r ensfte nSn R.B.I.s. as Ellis Shoes outîast- 1andJm MKih.Fak a rpe.Lvc n i'ates sist and going al] out to spark day. mad at3-, sorîg par mte hed Fans sorl Midget Series bis team. Tom Puk, Ron Mc-ý Mr. and Mrs.ayMdetn laiiis t.ed Franks 12-11 in a 10 in- n hfl t ft.he first., in the last of the tenth for In a Midget series game Muilen and Alan Murdoch, Robin, Bruce and BillyTrn Incidentaliy, we had perfect seats for the game, in a îng lingler. His biggest biow, nthe bottom of rWhewn lye atwek h pussoe aga ah.t;M.Ji ot second deck box above the screen, directly behind home s asingl inthetenh 1 v Wa adi adtewn lydlatek h pr soe oleetoveM rJm ter, Jimmy, waillo ndCrossey, an infield e___ Gobean plate. At Shea Stadium we were provided with press seats tcreîed) fo the e aig~ nd a hit by John Connors.Aon heBss but ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tild thyfrntqotrsc-prtîead teYnke, Elsa te ed a nvd I]un fon, -3in Jim McKnigbt, with a ter-1 of Mr. and Mrs. Alex> atr for sy gae, ad migt hae ha themfor he Ynkeest Elis a otheimsecond.thee HarveHarey ebsterrrirific fr 6,for te6,Itat the ueplater bu hywrntqiea ooeaieadwe had to go' eommanding 11-4 ]ead, but took over from Baker at this 1 paced «Ellis'H17 bit attack OntarioMis, spent the weekend!t through ton mucb to bother with them. Franks finallv tied it in he,:point and gave u iohr B YC Ad*' M Hndil issA t iaentFrs,Cra.a botom fth svnt. for the U.C.W. meeting June1 an ('ojoyable weekend witb'w CtbFbiseprens. r adMs botto of te scvnth. run on Jim McKnight's second ams each picked -up tbree nitsI28th. Mrs. J. Knox opened the ber aunt, Miss Jean' Rundie, R'C rsr W e must have walked ten m iles tbrougb buge Central Ted Leveck ~ained the win bit of thje gaine. w ilPoh on as, J m et n th a v r e o 1 w m n Ie.: .C F as ,Gi n n Park, but it was worth it ta see sa much area right in the for Ellis, turning in a sharp Franks made it 7-4, scoring 1Covle and Wray Randeli pick- g Cnda owith a v e n oMnil.O udy c and Mrs. u rentre of New York City. Altbough we're not mucb for 6 2/3 frames of relief. Ted, twice in their hall of the sec-! ed UP two bit's epiece. singing of "O Canada"'andand Linda attended Columbus ,enjoycd a picnic at t]eGaa io p-v r M sa."ot om r C uc anv sr nd were raiska o ne r in Arnol . Inusums a lok t th Gugenhim useu, fmousforJim CoYie in the third, aliow- four ros, on six hits in the: ter, Bob MeManus, Ron Mc- fiad charge of the worshîp guests of Mrs. Thns. Fîcît. M Lwec qai Its ultra-modern design is worth wbiie. cd Franks four runis and seven top of the fourth, to lead 11-4. 1 Lean, Jerry Falls and Bob srieaot*Exx' Mrs. R. Mr. LareceSqa lm LinoinCenre s ein bult n a14acr sie i Ma- its in bis firemnan's role. fI' Franks took their eue from 'Burton all bad two hits. Pasc'oe assisted in the scripture, Licon enreisbengbutona 4 cr steinMa- oMa nd Me wres. W. uaic rs.undy teanguet f was bis second win of the Ellis. couniting five times in, Don McMurter of Franks, 'eadiîîg. The topic was a panel!Bownnville, swr t rd and s RyLngad hattan. To date only two buildings, the Pilarmonic Hall season, against no losses. tbe fourth. narrowing the in addition ta bis two bits, discussion on Viet-Nam. Those Mrs. Wes Werry.an- and N.Y. State Theatre are completed, but the nlew Metro- Harvey Webster took tbc score tn 11-9. iwas the game's defensive starion the panel were Mrs. H., politan Opera is apparentiy nearly finished and three other îoss for Franks, in relief of Franks rallied for two runs in left field. H-e made sev- iYellowlees, Mrs. R. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snowden 1 will ban yoiu starter Ken Baker. Baker was ini the last or the seventh to ! eral dazzling catches, to hold ' Mrs. C. Catto and moderatorj and Bruce, Mi'. and Mrs. Lloyd buildings are being constructed. Together with its under- clubbed for five runs and five îend the gaine into extra inn-! Franks in the gaine. Rex'. C. Catto. "We as idi- Broome and boys, Mr. John up ta ground roadways, parks and Plaza the Centre is expected viul-ritass - -e!Bom ndsnTyoe n ta be completed in 1967. The interiors of the theatres are 1 11r1cme more concernied. Viet .jayed a Sundax' pienic at'i 5000 prtt nft, atiulrl te .. tae diiv.idalhis r ioan s nb-!Bom onTrn'e Rado ityMuieHal, helares teate n he ord ' 1 'c r, r l S 8 eryclseandisin"OPPf Park", Lake Scugog. M J ,0.. prety nftyparicuarlytheN.Y.Stae eific. C u tr iris ideed in need of aur prayers Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beni Radin ity Muic Hal, the argesttheate in te woriand asupport"DroMembers1-8pres-suKare". David OresbawrenSndODavd, FsneststFor FFlstvFr whssyuta the upper balconies by elevator. 0f course, q E8 vstr to r.H.wr atra aleso thebet now atrctin hee i te ockttsbutsiceby Jim ('larke ialive, scoîing five times inmark of 167. Mcnt 18, visias twobyr. Mrs.H..we E S irces of M th etkonatato hr steRcets u ic;Chartran's Men's Wear c'on- the bottorn of the fourth. Brian Smith, Gu.\ Pai'ks.Mlon asiedb Ms. .adMr.ESpe.E we were there iast, the stage bas improved greatly. This tndteiusvngb'ro- Te winners staged a wiîd-,Harold Michelson and Deinnî ontn cvdatsylnh r n .Ls ColauoG M r. an M s. L e ý ) MIsa E S I-EA IN Q reporter would bave ta classify it as perhaps the best stage: ping Ellis Sboes Il-8, la4S coring comceback in the fiftb,: Sullivan were the top .SlUg- O udyRv .Ctowc udvget fE show we bave ev'er witnessed. If you go before naon the: Tbursday night, in Jr. Men's scaring seven runs, ta takeigers for C'hartrans. Aftcr gave bis sermon on the Third 'iRilda Hockada *y. admssin i 99, bt een t te $.00eveingprie i isa pay.over the lead, 9-5. Ellis scor- somýe lean games, the Men'qýComrnandment "Thou Shait, Cpi. Stan McCormick, ColOP, STRINGLESS, No.i Despite a surplus of bits il, e d a pair in the bottoin of the Wearcarew appear toahaeNtTk th Nmeo teLkAbrtan Ms.Gt bargain. the looselv played game. both fifth, but Ciartrans added two! really found their eye at theiLard Tby God in Vain". McCormack witb Mr. and Mr: A view of New York, particularly at nigbt, fram the star'ters xvent the distance, more runs in the sîxtb. to, plate. Jon Cnrs wo Nxt udaJy IltusVie top of the Empire State Building il; certainîx' a muîst for Den nis Sulliv-anneof Chartran. .take an 11-7 lead. Ellis scnred bas been one of Eilis' top per-,Holy Communion will be serv- lVMiss Helen Baker, TorontcBAN drvpite taking a rougb thump- the final rui of tbe game in! formers recentiy. turned in 1cd at Eldad Cburcb service at Miss Marjorie Couicb. Bov, any tourist. As Pvecyone knaws it is the tallest building i~ ikdu i it b ato lc ît.aohrsrn aefrt e1 'lc.manviîle' Mrs. Tom Bake ever ereced, rising 1472 feet io the sky . Ta describe the, agaînst four loss.s. Leagîîc Aotund the Bases: :oosnH olctd tre nMndyFuîe Rha ae dathMiJa ne vsit view is almost impossible, but the light and colour at night lcading Ellis pic'krd up a total Unfortunately the score-,safeties, giving bim five bits Field Day was beld at Solina o rdywt isJa a is best. of 10 bits in a losîng cause.' book details gota itl htc-in bis last 10 a at.Sebool. The pupils îhtee al aeHliutn -CND' IETR wbile Chartrans bammcred'ed up, so the facts and figures Bath clubs were guilty of most points in the junior caom Ms hrnHgîsa Besidles, in the day time you cao get quite a xiew of ]o5ýer Jim Coy le (5-3) for 15 of the gaine are a littie con- several muffls in the field,iwei'e Shirley Wcstlake andJohn Huggins are at camp th' the city fromn the observation roof at Rockefeller Center. bits. fiîsing. Jim McKnigbt con, along witb lthe free swinging.; Boyd Knox. In the seniorM This city witbin a city sbould be seen on a tour ta get the For 312 fî'amcs Clîarti'ans tinued bisý, sizziing bitting for Thle game was a fac cryviroanitbey xveie Sheila White- f ul v a u e of ts m m n se si e . h e o m l e x i n c ud s t e be ld a s li m 2 - o iea d . T h e com - E llis, p ick in g u p tw o b its. fro m th e .re io s m e e tin g b e d an e an K o x e sent d w thEK ful vlueofit imene îze Te ompexinluds heplexion of the gaine c'angcd His average now is a migîbty betwcen these two clubs, won pupils ee rsntdwîb vON 'T M I, M R N.B.C. television studios, Radio City, Turne and Life Buildings suddenl\' when Ellis came 423, a fac cry from bis 1964 6-3 by Ellis. crests made by Mrs. B. James ______N_'MT___________ and a beautiful mail, ending in an area used as an artificial ____________________________________________ and Mrs. R. Fraser. outdoor rink in winter and dance area in summer. Truck James with a parting gift as deliveries are made two floors beneath street level, and we he vili nut be teaching atan e it g sure appreciated baving a guide - a guy could get lost R co dSolia next year. Some of the facts about the Empire State Building: - wt r and nn, C A.M oovried, 60mle f aerppe ,50mie f telephone and tele-TIkA f ,'* ¶ I Thursday, July îst.L graph Wire. 6,500 windows ta dlean twice a montb, building 'S Tow n eI* of b The John Knox, George F A S D I weighs 365,000 tons, over two million kilowatt boucs of eîec- Kno-< nd harry Knox famuili tricity used every montb, 60,000 tons of steel, and the foun. attcnODS(gdfJUY-5 ed atM. eilott reunia dation is a mere 955 feet ta bedrock belaw. %V1on Loqt Plis. Ritg 2 BR 3 BR HR Ruas RB[l Sac B B S Brougham. Nwif you dont mind, as this is aur first nigbt back, Krn, Merl;1,Vear 6 2 12 74 Il 3 7 59 49 5 21 42]3 G A ME senin ti and we must gota wark tamarrow. the aid scribe Is gon tephpn F iel.5 'i 3 if0 80 14 2 1 i 7 51 6 30 3.5 week at Camp Pretoria, Coluin- ta hit the hay and continue this anthr - y Kramp Furniture 4 4 8 79 12 4 8 63 4f; 8 24 20 b us. *1 f t r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _and__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w iI a u r Bilî's Billiards 1 7 2 50 Il 5 10 38 30 1 22 35 win, David and Anidrew of BATTING LEADERS Durham were overnight guests I TOP BATTERS (15 or more at bats) Doubles - Bagnell, Marjerrison, Tayforesr. Elgin adlBruc kIII Darlington Soccer OAB Rit% Avg. Stephen, Wiseman, 3 each accompanying the Sberwins ta O M N IL IN Abbott. Stephen Fuels 25q 14 .560 Triples - Crombie, 3. their cottagle ait Moira Lake,V Sale30 -0 o goals b P. L-do W. L. T. P. Fnwler, Kramp Furniture 25 il .440 Runs- Wright, 14. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grills andf Sae .10 - on riedfae rsntSadns iea.Ke gesW'r 2 4 58Hm s-Donls, P.3 M adacy, sfon rialelda s , tenburg, G. Down and C. Curtîce - 8 2 1 18 Ted Bird, Stephen Fuels 16 7 .438 RBI - Stainton, 11.Carlni, wMres. onyGrils, G7rav. Zion............ a 1 1 17 Steplien, Steplien Fuels 16 7 .438 Sac. - Ted Bird, Hamilton, ec o V a nd wrs e SdYgests M ftIRIY I. L Z!-î dand lock.AI lae ale ave 4 3 3 Il Hamilton, Kramp Furniture 21 8 .381 B.B.- Hamilton, Pearson, 6 eacb. Ices. 1- edok lWslk al rv.3 3 3 9 Bagnell, Kcn*s Mens Wear 29 il .379 SQO. - Cale, Dadson, Stephen, Misses Janet Millson,' Diane k AT scored Solina's goal and D.' Hampo rgt tpe ul 2 1 356ec Darcb and Karen Yellowlees Peeling tipped in Zion's goal. mtn 4 I 6 9 WrgtStpnFul32 2 .756ec enjoyed the 4-H Club bus tour Jul% 3 - Maple Grave de- Tyi'one 1 .. 1 7 3 Cowling, Stephen Fuels 19 7 .368 ta Guelph, Manda'., June 28,. _____ AR feated Tyrone 2-0. Goals were Salem..... 8 3 Kilpatrick, Bill's Billiards 25 9 .360 PJTCHING DECISIONS Mr. and Mrs. Jin Phillips. *cored bv "Young" Bill Preece Juniors- Joncs. BîlI s Billiards 17 6 .353 1V L Toronto. were guests of Mr. and . Fintff.On ulv Sana efeîedand Mrs. Stanley Milîson and anGpFtof.n was. oln defeated bWCrie70o ol ~ .~ allace, Kramp Furniture 20 7 .350 Hoar, Ken's Mens Wear 4 famiîy. S A T U R D A Y amtna wsdfaeib orie70o ol vD Werry. Kramp Furniture 23 a .348 Stephen, Stephen Fuels 4 1 Those attending Camp Quin- on -2ol in th. erbc r d etae 3,M Ria() Crombie. Kramp Furniture 29 10 .345 Snowden, Kramp Furnitume 3 1 Mo-Lac this week are Teddy on~~ gols-v . e .D Hamer and Ken C1,umblv. Broomne and A. Westlake. r G DnyDew en Dala ad .Meeeisscr Zonan Hmto payd Fairey. Stephen Fuels 24 8 .333 Camnell, Stephen Fuels 1 0om, onyDrwtDa talsan .MRelss r inan1deamton. . Oer Ford. Kramp Furniture 15 5 .333 Foster, Kramp Furniture KoGatMlsnadGr - ed Harnpton's goals. oa11ddlk.HOye don Westlake. UY2 7Mn~~~~~ swmpd olr e- d Zion's goal and D. Piper. Kcn's Mens Wear 21 7 .333 Williams, Ken's Mens WearIiMs.Am Rndehsr- Zioei goals were wSco by R. Bryant for Hamnpton. Stainton, Stephen Fuels 1n 6 .333 Kilpatrick, Bihl's Billiards 1 5 turned ta ber home in Bw MORE DETAILS MeLean (3), B. Nemisz (.1), Tyrone 1. BT.S. 0, default. Mcdullaugb. Ken's Mens Wear 28 9 .321 Cooke, Kramp Furnitume 0 1 manville after spending rame FP. Sobîl (2). D. Peeling (1), Present Standingrs: lc.SehnFes2 30 bot tpe ul time recuperating ait the hgme' NEXT WEEK j. oyler (1), and R. Skrako Zion 9, Tyrone 8. Solina 6, Bak tpe ul 6 8 .0 bot tpe ul of Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Cryder- lÇourtice 4. Hampton 3. Burgesa, Bill's Billiards O 2 -mani. t LISTEN HERE: Bob Hé*.keth ! "KEEP INFORMEO ." A SORT OF NEWS SHISKABOB! Yau'II find most of the news and same of the off beat lit Hesketh's twice daily news- casts on CFRB, Monday through Friday at 1:00 and 5:00 P.M.; on Saturdays 11:50 and 5:50 p.rn. 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