By sum†was: Jun A um. um “I mayh- tho and not with a. GIAN'PI who} 'ooenthe-sondu1fofth.lDOMB" night in" cult“ “I in Id: “In Br Sultbnumnon " Cloverdale th.lthro-rttumi.stiii-itU-deethethigd indium BRAVES and the PIRATES opcn- may. tum in. a. with 10 run. tdontheJuniorD'uunmsdtteV Th. Bunion playing this dtyth. by tho and of the 'tth the dny June 1. The BRAVES in the van VAN“ Ind INDIANS Ind GIANTS in. ahead with ham tirst two irtnintm tallied 12 run from repotta some thing- I" hang mm by . O'Ndll And B. Pom-ti. to the PIRATES 1 run. Thin curried n um. Go in. The This Icon nut luv. uput tho BRAVE team just can't seem to do'YANKS mm oi big, but by the PIRATES for day went out and lrlything wrong when they hit “at third inning thy "tthd down to n [and nine mnl and than whoa playing tleld. walk. Thin big Btagt hurt ch. IN- m GIANTS want to bat last the The PIRATES when to hat Vim down amusing one. two, three, whdo an BRAVES spam! their out. with three and four nun. As can be imagined, tlm not: of this sum. Aniahod BRAVES 22--PU RATES 8. On the Senior Diamond there the ANGELS were visitor. to the ATHLETICS. The ANGELS got off to a {at start right a the be- ginning Ind even though um ATH- LETICS threatened I number of Mme: the ANGELS maintained thetr lend. Thu ATHLETICS used pitchers B. Dyes nnd J. Gilchrist, but they could not new the flow of hard infield hits or long oatileld hit†S, King, G. Crawley and J. o'y Brien for the ANGELS slmmed good home run hits to help bolster) the score. There wu some soodl iniield play on the part of both teams, but arr-0n crept into the play of the ATHLETICS which hurt them when it came to nor- intt. The final of this one wu ANGELS IO-- ATHLETICS ll, On Tuesday, June 2 the DOD- GERS tnd the REDS were active on the Junior Diamond for I lively see-“w gum which hnnlly was the REDS vietora. Thin wns a hair, railing gun. from the very be- ginning and both teams matched runs to the very last inning. 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Tho Bunion pinyin: this day van YANKB sud INDIANS “4‘ from upon-I nun thins! an being earried 1 mu. Go In. Tho YANKS mm at big, but by the third inning any man down to g walk. Thin big mm hurt the IN- iDIANE And ther fall victim: to rattling mule-dull; Findly me: four inning: the YANKS can. to lif- unin aaduniod eight rum in the kn inning to content their rvictory with the Icor. landing {YANKs ar.-iNDiANg'T. Wednesday, Juno 8 the CARD, INALS Ind the CUBS took me! the Junior Diamond. K. Taylor winking for the CARDINALS And P. Ogbornn pitching for the CUBS did n in: job of controlling the number of Mu mowed and the run: mud. lead and held it throughout the gun. with cue. As the innings [mum-ed th. CARDINALS started I forward march and by the completion of the Ieventh in- ning 3nd gum end the score read CARDINALS Mr- CUBS 13. On the Senior Diamond the RED SOX and TIGERS met for the am time and right " the be- ginning the RED SOX began to make up for their loss of last week. J. North for the RED SOX la ed this week _ V l _ pitehid I good Same, but through- t',',i,'l,C,',,, the ii1'h'l 3:3 ."'iAi,',r't'ri) "Restricted , :out the play he culled upon his NALS. This was another win for order of the tf imam-mum to do some fine tieHing the REDS who lncidenta'ly ic/ta"'"? could r Pr the put-outs The TIGERS re- quietly winning all of their games for gag-en: 1eived . number of ‘walks' but while everyone " taiking about the J" .8 an al whey couldn't put any safe hits with league leading BRAVES. G. Mur- “"73"“ still fr, ‘them to tally " runs. The firusl of phy for the REDS pitched a wrui‘wsmon beat 1 this one w†RED sox EFTL game and this was apparent bv tith Paul Hog GERS 11. the outs recorded on the woresheo‘é. hitter while II The PIRATES were " it tttrain/Ne completion of this gave camel‘ers' for the mend time this week, this‘very rapidly and a score was re-l Brian Hurd, time with the GIANTS on Wed-Lord“ as REDS 34*,QAR[.1_\'ALS}John Cullen, l The PIRATES were at it "ain:Th for the lecond time this week, thislvel time with the GIANTS on Wed-leo, madly June 4. This was their Bee- 10, The CARDINALS took .11 early JOHN PIDSLEY Formerly of .201 West Moll has joined their oxporioncod staff. This Icon mm luv. - duo PIRATES for day went out and 509M nine run. and than whoa the GIANTS want to bat last tho PIRATES put them out one, two, the. to and the gun; Score: Pb RATES 28- GIANTS ll ATHLETICS phyed A neon-i gun. this tim with the ORIOLES. In the but two inning. the ATH- LETICS r“: up I more of 27 rum which completely demoralised the ORIOLES until the last few innings. Error alter error was cummluai _ - and the URIULES were really nav-I ' T. mg 3 night uit, Fmally the URI- (tLES came (hruugh wah a tug 'iiitjql X". i. tT"", score anng and Looked as sf they iEii1 ' , h "W, t nnght overtake the ATHLETICS 5 . for they Wele cnmmencmg U; YOU KNOW SOMETHING? They sure have a Mander. There was (mg how run fine assortment of goods at the Cloverdale yer team [rt this game, fur the Mall. Take this case of cufflinks for instonce. ATHLETICS u was pieked up by They're tops on the market . . . and not too 'n, Devlin and for the URIULES a expensive. Anyway, what are you taking my substitute player, J, Nmth [alum #_,,7,7.._,’, --e--__-- _i -e _ _ - for them. The end, st‘m‘e of thc. The completion of this game brings the whole schedule, both iJunior and Senior up to date and lon time, The mid season standing ~for both the Junior and Senior Sections are as follows: on. was ATHLETICS 36--ORI OLES 19. There was one rained out game played this week, a Junior gun“: between the REDS and CARDL NALS. This was another win for the REDS who Incidentally are quietly winning all of their games ‘while everyone is talking about the JUNIOR Braves C pbs Dodgers Giants Pirates Cardinals SENIOR Angels Red Sox Yanks Athletu;s Orioles Indians Tigers The Etoincoke YM-YWCA‘S Day Camping programme along with SUM-FUN is all but a month away and if the amount of early regis- tration Continues the camps this year will be filled to capacity by the July deadline. Parents of boy: and girls 8-12 years of age are reminded to have their children registered as soon as possible. For the younger teens the SUM-FUN programme is de- voted to boys and girls up to and including IS year olds. On the Senior Diamond the The 'Y' operate Camp F.'irrBico- Kee at Central Park on Bloor St. w. just east of Islington Avenue though the month of Juiy.as well as Camp Mimitobee at Woodford Park, down in the Queensway area Eastbf Royal York Road. Also the Northern Etobicoke Ex- tension of our YM-YWCA in Thistletown is inviting young fel- lows between the ages of 12-16 to join them on t very special camp. ine experience to Norlham 0n- tario. This outing from August 12- 23 in better known as the Colonist Car Camp. The CICR. will take the fellows up to the Pickeral " wer am and unhook one of their cars and I week Inter pick the lads and their four qualmed 'Y' lead- 1on up for the trip home. For more infnrmation cannot Extension Ser- - Ken Thrush It 7414630 or drop into either the 'Y' on Bloor Street or 941 Albion Bond in Thistlptown. lm Hominy min: " the Et- obicok. Y's Mm'l Club meeting Kin Leslie Allen, Aborfoylo Cm cent vb. presented with the Club's Annual ludornhip Award. Him Allen w" cited for her contribu- tion to tho â€Impur- " the 'Y'. ‘Very mm in swimming. lender- ‘I’Iip, think. And school work, Lu- We understand there's room for Iota more no . . . Mom And Dad give it some thought Canoes, lots of food, the but in supervision ole. will In supplied hy the YM-YWCA. The can it 335,00 on boy. Rough- ine it in the wildernm will bu In "vermin your Ind will am for- get we're sure. Ho proved that I linen-o imam-t in other! en be trading. L Pts, 0 12 o 10 lft 10 " "Restricted Schedule" was the order of the week so that the base ballers could "hit the books". Only four week-end games were played. Kingsway Baseball With Murray Dryden "Restricted Schedule" was the; Over in the Pee-Wee division, order of the week so that the base (there “as some wild scoring. In a ballers could "hit the books". Only’free swinging game punctuated by four week-end games were played. very loose defense on both mums, In the Bantam section, Kingsway Islington Men's Club shook off an Kiwanis still fighting for a playoff early slump to run in 22 runs on position beat Bell Ambulance 5-3 17 hits including 4 buggers by Don kith Paul Hoglnson pitching a 5 Koruno and Armstrong. hitter while striking out iO but} Milwaukee showed an early de- ters. termination and real power in the Brian Hurd, Paul Hogsrnson,Ahird inning but could only put John Cullen, Dennis Mitchell andlacross 10 runs on their 13 hits. Jim McLure got Kiwanis hitsiBest for the losers defensively and while Scott Graham, John GilliesJat bat was Howden Young with 4 Pete Noble got singles but Don‘hits in 4 times at bat. _ . ma w."'; l role man gang 'e',,',),:') In the other game G. E. Phillips pitched a 5 hitter, struck out 'lll'fiwem short 3 regulars as they lost F l", a home n") and . “@1144 to Bumbertown. Mike Berry, gle walr hit by the pitcher tw1ee Bob Boyd ma Rick Miller shared 'and scored two,runs. 8 of the winners 17 hits with Rick I in the other Came, it way tuliretting a bases loaded homer. Ro- Scott Langdon as he struck out Iman Fedysrhychn had 2 of his 119 Civitan batters and only Ron team's6hits. :Cobhald's double prevented his --- iclaim to a perfect Came. Old Mill's KINGSWAY PEEWEES WIN 4 hits coupled with 6 walks z~l 4' VARIETY NIGHT GAME AT ‘l‘l‘OTS gave them an 8-0 triuutph.; MAPLE LEAF STADIUM WORLD FAMOUS SWIMMER GEORGE PARK SAYS NOW YOU CAN LEARN TO SWIM OR IMPROVE YOUR TECHNIQUE THROUGH THF sPECrALrZED METHOD OF CHAMPIUNS AT THE UFURGI PARK SWIMMINM CLUB, DRUN ROAD AT ISLI\Gr TON IN THE WEST0WN " Ala THIS IS THE FIRST CLUB OF ITS KIND IN CANADA . _ LETS YOU SWIM FOR PLEASURE, FUN. RELAXATION . . . OR HELPS YOU SERIOUSLY IMPROVE YOUR SWIMMING THROUGH TOP CLASS INSTRUCTION This Summer Register Now! CLASSES NOW BEING FORMED THERE IS NO BETTER WAY OF RELAXING AND ENJOYING PROPER EXERCISE AT THE SAME TIME SWIMMING IS AN AID To HEALTH -- KEEPS YOU IN TOP PHYSICAL CONDITION -- PROVIDES FUN AND ENJOYMENT FOR ALL REGARDLESS OF AGE. JOIN THE GEORGE PARK SWIMMING CLUB AND BRING THE WHOLE FAMILV OR ENROLL INDIVIDUALLY IN THE SWIMMING INSTRUCTION CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS, THF SPF! IAL CLASS FEE F\ABLES tou TO IMPROVE YOUR SWIMMING STYLE, AND MAKE \UUR FEAR OF WATER DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY, CI UB MEMBERSHIP ENTITLES VOL IO PARTILIPATION IN CLASSES, PLUS PLEASURE SWIMMING TIME. Learn TI 235 Dixon food Westown Plaza, E tobicoke George Park Swimming Club ", Nal Series Starts Mon., June 29 N a2feries Starts Mori.,dJuty .135 No.3 Series Starts Manic/Zlqé}. No4 Series Starts Mort; ii'ii','ii,' N o, 5 Series Starts Marti/4:934 SUMMER SERIES STARTS JUNE 29 Milwaukee showed an early de- termination and real power in the third inning but could only put across 10 runs on their 13 hits. Best for the losers defensively and at bat was Howden Young with 4 hits in 4 times at bat. _ KINGSWAY PEEWEES WIN was any unuulcu u_v A|Mlllcl VARIETY NIGHT GAME AT 'toeks behind the plate, the MAPLE LEAF STADIUM [side battery WIS equtrlty AS F, picture for, Mister? The" is five dollars wait- ing at tho Advertiser-Guardian for the boy wearing the white cap in this picture if he or a parent would come to the office at 235 Dixon Rd. Ends SOL, July I l End: 500., Sept. 5 K.B.A. selected their Islington lMens Club Peewee Team to repre- isent them In this feature sanction " the Variety Sports Night It the meet Street Ball Park, and the \I.M.C. youngsters came through in sterling fashion to post a win over (the strong Leaside League entry ‘an an action packed gum rated las one of the best men at the Stadium among Little Leaguera. Both tum: went all out in In endeavour to break through each other's strong defense. Only in the last inning Ind trailing 2 to 1 did I.M.C. take the Mad and hold it, putting across three runs on four hits to win the game 4 to 2. While all the boys on both teams played starry ball John MacDonald WIS the giant for I.M.C. getting two of his team's five hits, driving in 'three runs and storing one him- self. Dave Gray pitehed well nnd was ably handled by Hunter Mat- mcks behind the plate, the Lea- moan-dam . “Mittâ€? unli- Hal-Mk.†â€Width!“- -dt_rtaaAB-tikert whhmzviahi-tutwl Aur,iaatTtusmiur-rit-d but. ofthe union mm Imm- lilo and quickly with commanding Ind but Walker. Whihlnuti‘hunod until-ido- tndvo play Ind by blanking lil- 1-intheuatimuutwors 16to IE Tuk Giant' "Id Bofa Shoppe Ta- Wv Nrth built: won their am Sat. supp. gum. _ landcrlhll PM“ for the "" W Gianta '.trrrt..rrtrPq - ip on Sammy, The tat Giants held the oitre during hm" cSy. ..ev_.t...r__ 10- - but in the last inning WalUrs White Rm 1% Show Sum- Icond eight Wellington _ _ 8d. 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