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Weston Times (1966), 13 Jun 1968, p. 11

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JR. 4 After slow start PCO s start winning!| WRESTLING come to life in the Ontario Lacâ€" rosse Association junior‘ "A" series and last weekend added two more wins (three in a row) to their not so impressive record. That winning streak has at least moved them out of the cellar but they have a long way to go to reach the paceâ€"setting Oshawa Green Gaels, who also picked up two more wins in their last two Gaels are now undefeated in nine starts. KEEP ON ROLLING As the season progresses the gap between Oshawa and the rest of the pack broadeps. In another showdown with their closest rivals, Bramalea, Gaels won 14â€"9 on Friday night. Jim Higgs and Ross Jones paced Oshawa with three goals each while Dwight Davies and Charlie Marlowe scored deuces. Dave Rudge and‘ Dean Mastine Etobicoke Major Softball League action last week saw Ken Condie of Lou‘s Transport win his third game in a row, all by shutâ€"outs. The latest was 4â€"0 over C.G.E. Lou‘s managed only 83 hits at the plate as Bill Goossen threw a fine game in a losing cause. The second game on the twin bill saw Murray‘s Variety hand DeHavilland‘ Aircraft their fourth loss in a row with a score of 6â€"2. A good team effort by Murray‘s gave them their second win against one loss. Harry Mcâ€" Lean was the winning pitcher striking out only four batters but with fine control had Deâ€" Havilland handâ€"cuffed throughâ€" out the game. Doug Tate, Brian Bradstreet and Paul Magdy led Murray‘s at the plate. Ken Condi hurls third shutout as Lou‘s head Etobicoke league On Wednesday Weldwood of Canada beat Murray‘s Variety 11â€"5 as Jim Salt picked up his second win of the season with two inning relief help from Don Walker who also hit his third home run of the year. Al Mcâ€" Keraghan, who had four hits and George Wilson, who chipped in with three, let the Weldwood attack which collected a total of thirteen hits off Bob McGowan, who earlier in the season deâ€" feated Weldwood by a 3â€"2 score. The second game had Deâ€" Filippi Disposals vs. C.G.E. with By AL HILLMAN scored three each for Bramalea, . goals for Long Branch with of a 9â€"8 lead after two periods, wm*&r‘ ' + Mississauga PCO‘s have finally On Monday at Oshawsa the singles ’;du added by Bill Ch:rlh mvl:d Keyin â€" %‘lp Ifi me to life in the Ontario Lacâ€" â€" green machine kept on rolling to Shechan, Joe Smith, Stan Cox . Ellis led Mimico with three goals Kevin was the lone twoâ€" sse Association junior‘ "A" _ a 21â€"7 win over Huntsville. and Ian Ore, aplece. Paul Parnell and Guy â€" goal scorer for Mimico. The ries and last weekend added LONG REST HURT Cody (from the B‘s) came up â€" others â€"went to Charlie Henderâ€" ro more wins (three in a row) Long Branch have slipped to MOUNTIES SPLIT with two each and singles went _ son, Paul Parnell, Joe Timpson, their not so impressive record. _ the doormat position in the Mimico Mounties have play¢d _ to Henry Kopka, Ken Henderâ€" Guy Cody and Ian Blanche. nat winning streak has at least â€" league after dropping a 16â€"10 the least number of games in . gop, Bill Foote and LArry _ In other games St. Catharine‘s oved them out of the cellar decision to PCO‘s at Long _ the Circuit (six) and they cannot . MoCormack, Lakesides _ dumped | Huntsville it they have a long way to go _ Branch Arena on Monday. It was . &¢t above a 500 split. Lastâ€"week _ marry Richardson scored four . Hawks 17â€"14, and Hawks then reach the paceâ€"setting Oshawa . Monarchs first game in two , th°Y played an impressive game goals for the visitors. Rram â€" tripped Tee Pees 18â€"1%. reen Gaels, who also picked up _ weeks, For Mississauga it was ‘8%inst the powerful Bramalea "Wilfong and Brian Robinson had vo more wins in their last two â€" their second game and win in . Excelsiors and won out 14â€"13 at . ,_â€"", 7," FUTURE GAMES arts. as many nights. the Drummond Street Povll. But T Long . Branch move Gaels are now undefeated in Brian Wilson scored five goals they followed this up with a 12â€"7 SOMETHING WRONG |, into woflh Toronto Gardens to ne starts. for PCO‘s with Bob Gardner and . 1088 to Peterborough Tee Pees _ "There will be something play Marlies while PCO‘s host KFREP AN RALLNCG Risk Fdlav adding theas anioce. â€" on Friday, wrong if we don‘t beat them _ Lakesides, Next Monday PCO‘s WE DO NOT HAVE ... Horseback Riding, Boating, Water Skiing, Sandy Beaches, Whispering Pines or Big Name Inâ€" structors. WE DO HAVE ... Instructorsâ€" Al. Smith, Goalkeeper Maple Leafs & Tulsa. Ward Passi, All Star Left Winger with RATES $25.00 per week oo $150.00 â€" 8 weeks Special Rates for Families with 2 or more boys. For Brochures and Applications â€" Phone or Write HOCKEY SCHOOL A LACROSSE ROUNDUP Owned and Operated By LAKESHORE LIONS CLUB WEEKDAYS 9:00 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. â€" July 8th to August 30th Inclusive) LAKESHORE LIONS MEMORIAL ARENA Give your Boy the Best Hockey Instruction Available. LOOKING FOR AN AWARD FOR PASSING EXAMS? University of Toronto Blues. Rosemary Forbes, Professional Skating Instructor. Excellent Ice Facilities Limited Classes Reasonable Rates. NEW TORONTO SUMMER LAKESHORE LIONS MEMORIAL ARENA PHONE 300 Birmingham Street ETOBICOKE Under Direction Of 251â€"5631 Long Branch have slipped to the doormat. position in the league after dropping a 16â€"10 decision to PCO‘s at â€" Long Branch Arena on Monday. It was Monarchs first game in two weeks, For Mississauga it was their second game and win in as many nights. 454 _ Brian Wilson scored five goals for PCO‘s with Bob Gardner and Rick Dudley adding three apiece. Dan Russell scored two for the winners, who led 7â€"4 after the first period and added to that margin with a similar advantage in the third. Each team scored twice in the middle period. _ Al Gordaneer, Duffy McCarthy and Bill McKenzie each scored also for PCO‘s. _ Bruce Todman, Al Rimmer and Paul Warden each scored two Etobicoke baseballers DeFilippi winning a squeaker 4â€"3. Doug Smith started for DeFilippi but with little support from his team, fell behind in the early innings 2â€"0, The DeFilippi squad pulled® together with hits by Hogben, Green and Abbott to narrow the score to 2â€"1 in the fourth inning and then scored three more later for the win. Winning pitcher was Doug Smith â€"losing pitcher was Bill Goossen. Thursday‘s action had Lou‘s Transport winning their fourth in a row, hammering the weak DeHavilland club 10â€"2. Lou‘s were led at the plate by Ted Southorne who had a single, double and a bases loaded triple good for five runs batted in and a 3 for 4 night. Roger Johnson was the winning pitcher for Lou‘s Tspt. _ _ 0 _ _ _ _ Weldwood of Canada defeated DeFilippi Disposals 7â€"2 as Gord Wright threw a four hitter strikâ€" ing out ten men on route to his first victory of the season. Gord Wright had two of Weldwood‘s eight hits but the key blows $85.00 â€" 4 weeks 7.00 p:m. at Bloordale. (Continued from page 22) Lou‘s Transport (Queensway E.B.A.) vs. Bloordale (E.B.A.) It took Mounties most of the first period to get untracked as they fell behind 5â€"0 before finally scoring _ themselves against Excelsiors on Tuesday. As a matter of fact Mimico did not score until 15.09 of the first period, which ended 6â€"3 in favour of Bramalea. > > _ Mounties bounced back in the second though to take command were Ron Young‘s two run double in the second and Bill Oliver‘s three run homer in the bottom of the sixth giving Weldâ€" wood their third win of the season along with a tie and a loss. On Sunday, Lou‘s took on Murray‘s Variety. Harry McLean pitched a steady game for Murray‘s, scattering seven hits as the young Murray‘s squad gave the topâ€"rated Lou‘s Transâ€" port their first defeat, 7â€"3. Roger Johnson, Lou‘s pitcher, seemed to weaken under the 85° heat. Murray‘s played a flawless game while Lou‘s hitters just couldn‘t get good wood to the ball. George Best, Doug Cameron and Al Buchanan were the big bats for Murray‘s with Buchanan getâ€" ting a threeâ€"run homer. Lou‘s Tspt. Weldwood _ DeFilippi . Murray‘s .. DeHavilland Wed. June 19â€"Atomâ€"A: Phillies vs Braves, Queensway North, 6.00 p.m.; Cardinals vs Avon _ Sports, Grand _ Ave,, PeeWee: Consolidated Tmcl\ vs. Canaâ€" dian Tire, Queensway , South, Bantam: _ ‘Ward and Patch vs Budget Centre, _ Queensway _ South, 8.15 p.m. Thurs. June 20â€"Tâ€"Ball: Dodgers vs Pirates, Queensâ€" way North, 6.00 p.m.; Cubs vs Giants, Grand Ave., 6.00 p.m. PeeWee: Canadian Tire vs Queensway Cycle, Queensway South, Thurs, June 20â€"Girls Softball: Sat. June 22â€"Atomâ€"A: ‘ Avon _ Sports _ vs ‘Phillies, Queensway N., 9.30 p.m.; Braves vs Cardinals, Queensâ€" way S., 9.30 p.m. Bantam: Dairy Queen vs Budget Centre, Queensway South, 2.30 p.m. Sun. June 23â€"Midget: Lakeshore (E.B.A.) vs Lou‘s ‘Transport (E.B.A.) Queensâ€" way, _ Queensway _ South 7.00 p.m; Don‘t waste shoe polish, To get the polish that clings to sides of tin after center part has been used, hold tin over low.heat. The wax will melt and form a new cake of polish. Queensway _ Public _ School, 6.30 p.m. LEAGUE STANDINGS Stretch summer sun and fun into gutumn as you stretch your vacation bodmon a HOMERIC cruise to the care West Indies. . The cost is less but the many pleasures and the warmhearted cruise atmosphere for which the ‘‘fun ship" is famous remain unchanged as you do your island hopping the only truly relax» Ing Tsvl :?l sailings from New Yark , York On The "Fun Ship" RECAPTURE SUMMER AND PAMPER YOUR SENSE OF THRIFT HOMERIC Alderwood girls team hoping for better days Barry Richardson scored four goals for the visitors. Rram Wilfong and Brian Robinson had two each, SOMETHING WRONG |, "There will be something wrong if we don‘t beat them (Peterborough) by at least five goals here in Mimico this week," warned Mountie manager, Mike Dunn, following Mimico‘s 12â€"7 loss at Peterborough on Friday. Tee Pees were scheduled into Mimico on Tuesday night. _ Six goals by scoring leader Jim Grady told the story . in Peterborough. Ken Henderson added three and the others were The newest team to be formed by the Alderwood Softball Assoâ€" ciation is their interâ€"community juvenile girls club. Coaches Ina Paim and Lou Neufeld along with manager Fran Senior took over the reins of the club only days before they were scheduled for their first game. The results showed _ as _ Alderwood . were bombed in their first two starts by Eringate and Thistletown ? This trio of girls will not take long to get the club in proper playing shape as they bring several years of playing and coaching experience with them. The Alderwood team is made up mostly of fifteenâ€"yearâ€"olds with only one girl at 16 and two at just 13. One of the youngsters on the team, Marilyn McCutâ€" cheon, â€" has _ great _ potential according to coach Paim. Sherie Neil, Debbie Ansell and Katy Billins are counted on to carry‘ the club over the rough spots but they will have plenty of support from infielders Jean Levit, _ Shirley Clayton, Bev McNaughton; _ pitchers _ Jane Allison and Candy Reid; and fielders Carol Vitale, Yvonne Coghill, Joanne Walchuk, Nancy McCormick, Anna Maryniuk and Anna Harvey. Caribbean Autumn Cruises at Thriftâ€"Season Rates Most of the girls home games are played at Valley Park at 8.30 p.m. â€" Alderwood bantams made their presence felt in the Etobicoke Inter Community Softball League as they got off to a winning start last week with two victories over Martin Grove (8â€"6) and Woodbridge (5â€"3). The Alderwood entry is coached by Fred Merritt and Jack Whittier and sponsored by Don Coleman‘s Texaco. Bill Salmon pitched the disâ€" tance to win the game over Woodbridge Thursday night at Valley Park (site of all Alderâ€" wood home games every Thursâ€" day at 8.30 p.m.). Four home runs, two each by Bob Gillespie and Dave Ross, highlighted the Alderwood attack. On Tuesday Coleman‘s opened the season at West Deane Park where they tripped Martin Grove 8â€"6, despite a lastâ€"inning rally by the lessers that gave them all their runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. Paul Reid picked up the win with batterymate Mike Dverneâ€" chuk adding a helping hand. A double by Dave Ross, a triple by Garry Leader and a homer by Ross Munroe sparked Coleman‘s sixâ€"run rally in the fourth innâ€" ing. NO HITTER FOR STEVE COLLEY Alderwood‘s pee wee entry in the Etobicoke Intercommunity Softball League split their two games last week but in the proâ€" cess received a standout pitching Oct. 26, 8% days, 2 ports, from $220 Nov. 6, 9%; days, 3 ports, from $250 Nov. 16, 10% days, 4 ports, vee. 9. 187 ds 4 porn. se from m * SAFETY m’lfll"flh The 58. Homertc, stered . in _Panama, meats lnnw':\-nl Safety Standards for new ships developed in 1988. Nov. 27, 11% days, 5 ports, Â¥ UA foge * +=* BANTAMS WIN TWO In other games St. Catharine‘s Lakesides dumped ‘ Huntsville Hawks 17â€"14, and Hawks then tripped Teg Pees 18â€"12. FUTURE GAMES Tonight Long . Branch move into, North Toronto Gardens to play Marlies while PCO‘s host Lakesides, Next Monday PCO‘s go right back into Long Branch and on Tuesday Mimico host Huntsville. The postponed game between Mimico and Long Branch has been reâ€"scheduled to Saturday, June 22, at Mimico with starting time set for 8.00 p.m. with the vacuum cleaner. effort from Steve Colley in their 22â€"0 win over Rexdale at Valley Park on Wednesday. Alderwood‘s pitching ace fanned 20 of a posâ€" sible 21 outs. Sponsored by Don Witt Photogâ€" raphy, the Alderwood _ boys dropped their opener 12â€"10 to Martin Grove at West Deane Park the night before, Colley also pitched the distance in that game and almost was a winner as Don Witt‘s had the bases loaded in the final inning but couldn‘t chase a run across the plate. Martin Grove got the jump on Alderwood in the first inning when they counted five runs. Andy Seribniak clouted the only homer of the game for the winâ€" ners. Coaches Bob Foley, Al Redford and Ed Wilson received a great team effort for their home opener against Rexdale. The big story was Colley‘s noâ€"hitter but also plenty of Don Witt‘s batters boosted their averages. Jim Mellish clouted two triples and a pair of doubles, Reid Macâ€" Donald batted four for four and John Sheridan also managed four hits. Home games are played at Valley Park, Wednesday‘s at 6.45 p.m. SQUIRTS ALSO SPLIT Rosethorn led by the powerful pitching and hitting of Dlviq U.P.W.KA. 8â€"4. 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