PacE Braithwaite Legal Eagles and Dean Electric met each other for the first time this geason. It was a closely fought game, till the final inning with Douglas .. Yake played outâ€" standing game at first base. John Farmer and Tim Moore pitching well with the latter contributing four hits including a homer. Brian Ede caught a good game and had three hits including a homer. Joseph Pivâ€" ato and David Clark were the best for the losers. Westway Shellâ€"18 Orv Johnson \Essoâ€"10 Braithwaite Legal Eaglesâ€"13 Dean Electricâ€"9 Dean Electric defeated Orv Johnson Esso by a score of 35 to 20. Home runs were hit for Dean Electric by Peter Wason, Richard Gerger and Glenn Dean with John Hodgins â€" scoring four runs. David Dodds scored. five runs for Orv Johnson Esso. Martingrove Gardens Recreaâ€" tion Association Softball League had 13 House League and two Inter â€" Community games during the week Tim Fischl with three hits, one & homer, and a five hit pitching performance lead Northwest Optimists to a 12 to one win over Lawson Real Estate. Randy Seedhouse and Paul Stewart got two hits apiece also for the winners. Jerry Rodnick got the only run for the losers. Sal‘s Red & White were sparked by the two home runs of Donald Ford and the strong pitching of Robert Kobetitch who came on in the third innâ€" ing to hold Westway BA to two runs on one hit. Stephen Coomber, Michael; White and David Watson had two hits each for the winners, Good pitching by David Brown and two hits by Paul Sutton kept the game close for the losers. Westway Pharmacyâ€"17 Nat Stephen‘s Mens Wearâ€"6 Westway Pharmacy stopped Nat Stephen‘s three game winâ€" ning streak by winning 17 to six. Ross Welham had two hits, dne a homer, with Larry Denley and Stephen Clark proâ€" viding some strong hitting. Gerry Gemmiti had a homer for Nat Stephen‘s. Lawson Real Estateâ€"4 MacDonald Pavingâ€"2 Lawson Real Estates win over MacDonald Paving was highlighted by the excellent pitching of William Rodnick with 15 strike outs and home runs by Paul Bulla and Alan Nicoll. Glenn Thompson had 14 strikeouts in a losing cause. In a tight game Westway BA defeated Northwest Optimists 11 to nine. Graham Lacey had a grand slam home run and good fielding support from Paul Sutton, Kyle Parsons, Gary Farmer and Kevin Shanaâ€" han accounted for the win. Glenn Defoa‘ and Michael Kingâ€" don played well for the losers. Dean Electricâ€"35 Orv Johnson Essoâ€"20 and they are holding up the rest of the League. They don‘t have the "fancy Dans" that some of the other teams have, but they have one quality that most other teams cohld well emulate, and that is 100 per cent desire and courage. The teamâ€"Runnymede Lions. Sal‘s Red & Whiteâ€"9 Westway BAâ€"8 Richards Hardwareâ€"5 Sal‘s Red & Whiteâ€"1 Roger Fritz hit a home run for Richards with one man on base. â€" Paul â€" Sinclair pitched another good game for Richâ€" ards. Stephen Coomer hit a single for Sal‘s, knocking in their only run. 5D Westway BAâ€"11 Northwest Optimistsâ€"9 Runnymede Lionsâ€"1 sQUIRT Northwest Optimistsâ€"12 Lawson Real Estateâ€"1 Mimico power sinks Runnymede They haven‘t won a game yet, PEE WEE Martingrove softball scores PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ETOBICOK E Voting Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. believe. For almost the entire first half the Lions had the balâ€" ance of the play, but the more experienced Mimico team took advantage of two defensive lapses which euy converted to woals. goals, * Adrian Knetsch substituting Braithwaite‘s coming out on top 13 to nine. Ron Smith pitched the distance and with the help of a fine team effort eame out the winners. Chris Henderson with three runs was the best for Dean Electric. Westway Shellâ€"28 Martinway Smoke &Giftâ€"12 Gamma Sigma Fraternityâ€"15 Ken Kennedy‘s Mens Wearâ€"10 ‘The Lions took on ‘Mimico on Saturday last, and came away mauled, but not as badly as In a strong hitting game Johnson Esso defeated Richardâ€" son‘s for Sports 27 to 26. David Clark with three homers helped by Bob Kilbreath and Ashy Ahluwalia supported by a good team effort made the win posâ€" sible. Brian Coates and Gary Brierley were the standout hitâ€" ters for the losers. Gamma Sigma squeezed by Ken Kennedy‘s to win 15 to 10 with a good effort from Mike Cockshoot and Gerald Scanlon for the winners. John Hebbes and Dale Evanshen played well for the losers . Olympia BAâ€"19 A. E. LePage Real Estateâ€"18 Olympia BA down seven to four came back to beat A. E. LePage 10 to 18. David Cook helped with a grand slam homer assisted by Douglas Anâ€" derson, Jeff Canu with three runs each. Gary Burgess, Kevin Lacey and Allen Eslinger playâ€" ed well for the losers. After a shaky start with wild pitching and several fielding errors Westway Shell settled down with good hitting and showed tremendous speed and ‘daring in the base paths. Steâ€" phen _ Gallagher and Philip Mangillo scored four runs each. Richard Stenton and Pierino Divereniga played well for Martinway. Orv Johnson Essoâ€"27 Richardson‘s for Sportsâ€"26 INTERâ€"COMMUNITY s PEE. WEES Martingroveâ€"8 â€"17 Eringateâ€"6 â€"8 Trailing in the first game, BANTAM Authorized by: Clifford Shand, Official Agent Team Played Won Rexdale Tex®c0 |....uscscscses 5 4 Rexdale Supertest .........u.ssu00. 3 3 Seely PUMD8 ... 4 1 D & J Sports ... .cucumimung 4 0 Games Last Week June 5thâ€" Rexdale Texaco 30; Seely Pumps 4. June 10thâ€"Rexdale Supertest 25; D & J Sports 12. June 11thâ€"Seely Pumps 30; D & J Sports 9. June 12thâ€"Rexdale Supertest 23; Rexdale Texaco 20 June 13thâ€"Rexdale Texaco 37; D & J Sports 13. Team Played Won Lost Braithwaite Legal Eagles ... $ 3 0 Litton SySteMS ... .smms 3 2 1 Rexdale LIGns .......smmmamces 4 t 3 Rexdals Plazsa ....sssomanemiccns 4 1 3 Scores: June 10thâ€"Rexdale Lions 14; Rexdale Plaza 7. June 11thâ€"Braithwaite Legal Eagles 12; Litton Systems 10 June 12thâ€"Litton Systems 13; Rexdale Plaza 14. June 13thâ€"Braithwaite Legal Eagles 12; Rexdale Lions 4. in goal for an injured Gordie Allen (who played. out), made some fine saves, and could only be faulted on one goal which he allowed to slip from his grasp. The defense, led by Bob Davis, were tireless, and gave Mimico few _ clear chances. Steve and Danny, the Bignell boys, and Tony Hamblin, were particularly diligent and never gave up trying. Martingrove, s ponsored by Dixie Fruit Market, finally tied it up in their bottom of the seventh six to six. With two away and Andy Scribniak on base, with a hard hit triple, George Borovillos came to bat and with one mighty swing hit a home run to deep left field which won the game eight to six. John Horton and Tom Laszlo played well defensively with a good team effort from all. In their second game of the week, Martingrove took advanâ€" tage of some loose play to grab & seven to zero lead but before the fourth inning was over found Eringate had tied the score eight to eight. Martinâ€" grove then settled down with one run in the fifth and broke the game wide open with eight runs in the sixth. They then held Eringate to finish with a 17 to eight victory. The game was halted, by the umpire, due to darkness and rain. A good team effort was shown by Marâ€" tingrove. For Transportation Call: 621â€"8040 Rexdale Baseball PEE WEE DIVISION ATOM DIVISION Played Won _ Lost Tied Pts. Played Won _ Lost Tied Pts. ‘The Mimico team, however, displayed more power in the forward line, and were particuâ€" larly dangerous on corner kicks on which they have obviously been well coached. P. Smolka, A. Campbell and T. Farrell caught the eye with their intelâ€" ligent play and J. Fitépatrick demonstrated his native ability with some fine defensive manâ€" ceuvres. Mimico has turned out to be the team to watch, and are lying handy to first place waitâ€" ing for the leaders to falter. Earlier in the week they held Select Carton to a 1â€"1 tie. Etob. Legionaires ERCO Chemicals Legal Eagles West Mall Rangers Alderwgod PEE WEE Eatonville Kiwanis Garrett Humpty Dumpty Fabris BP Creative Graphic Select Carton Ser Mimico Pres. Knights of Malta Etobicoke Sports Alderwood Etobicoke Kings Runnymede Lions On Fridays _ showing the Lions will be registering a win before long. o ATOM Etobicoke United West Mall Indians Rexdale Martingrove Gdns. mosqUITo Arts Etobicort Barbers Etobicoke Blues Mimico Pee Wees BANTAM 14 14 BODDINGTON BECAUSE Believes in the establishâ€" ment of a federal urban affairs department. Only Candidate with broad municipal experâ€" ience in York West. Takes great interest in senior citizen problems. Educated and still living in the riding. Served in the R.C.A.F. with distinction â€" flying instructor _ â€" _ bomber pilot â€" prisoner of war. Organized and coached Little Big Four Football League. Noteworthy efforts in planning and coâ€"ordinaâ€" ting the Centennial Year celebrations and projects such as the Berezy study of the founding of Toâ€" ronto. Guided air pollution byâ€" lag]w through Metro Counâ€" cil. Dedicated to the service of this community. Reâ€" cently granted the Canâ€" ‘ ada Medal. During eight years of public life served as a Councillor, Mayor, Conâ€" troller, and Chairman of Planning Board. Instrumental in ceâ€"ordiâ€" nating local redevelopâ€" ment projects. Now is the time . . . VOTE YORK WEST Campaign Headquarters: 900 ALBION ROAD (A&P PLAZA) PHONE: 742â€"36%0 Winner of four sucâ€" cessive elections. wes BODDINGTON X| | Official Agentâ€"E. D. Rushbrook, 12 Gaydon Ave., Weston YORK WEST ENDORSE WES BODDINGTON AS THEIR CHOICE FOR YORK WEST REPRESENTATION IN OTTAWA. * TUC FOLLOWING ‘ ecectors _ / wWES BODDINGTON . OF Bill Lawson Mrs. Lily Scott Wm. "Bill" Beech , Doug Marshall Norm Beith Ken Reeves Geoff Grossmith Andy Whyte a Alex Lawson Ronald Hastings Ed Rushbrook John Allen Jim Trimbee John Mc.D. Hall Ted Ault Alec Colesbury John Hanna Bob Pulford Mel Thompson George Bull Dr. Charles Bull