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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 25 Jun 1964, p. 23

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Sailors Split Pair With Petes Port Credit plays Brooklin at Port Credit Arena tonight and Port Credit‘s winning streak didn‘t last too long as the Petes came up with a 14â€"10 at Peterâ€" borough Arena Friday night to make amends for their Thursâ€" day night showing. The consensus following last Thursday night‘s 18â€"9 defeat at theâ€"hands of Port Credit Sailors is that Peterboro is a fast runâ€" ning, adequately staffed offenâ€" sive club but weak in goal and on defence. Port Credit, meanâ€"~ | while, continue to improve and| displayed their best game of the season with sharp, crisp passâ€" ing displays and even more, a capability of being able to play lacrosse without incurring | a great number of penalties. Penalties Getting Fewer , 1M0SE WERE THE DAYs RURAL DELIVERY GRANDPA‘S BOY POPS LITTLE FARMER® Peterboro drew seven penalâ€" ties in that time including a ten minute misconduct to Dave Drummond. Port Credit tossed off their halo in the final period then travels to Brooklin a ls‘turd.ny night game and n‘od::u-‘ ble win could move the Sailors 1ri¢htintothclhickott.hoޢhtj for top spot in league standings. The amazing part of the Saiâ€" lors‘ victory is that they drew only one minor penalty in the first two periods, and with the! referees clamping down this| year to clean up all the illegal tactics, this feat seems all the more impossible. It would be difficult to remember a Port[ Credit team drawing that few penalties in forty minutes of play. | €p P# GeT oer taat | . ‘a BALL , U FOOL ! T , Cap «alfiry 3 / MR C 2 s i ) e itins & P Y s xo Ja o # R 7 U # \\ ' h o o 27 es :J 29 44 _{;& ui V?" w 35 s s h > }m linpd drew six minors, Peterboro which is given each week to the â€" TAILENDS « . . Red McCrackâ€" ‘pllyer adjudged as having been &n drew a minor for délaying the star of the game. the game in the final périod for Last week‘s winner was Flot-]::g::‘h:l:?m:n; b.m ‘: .“fi.:: rie Tomchishen, who failed to throw. This is a comp pracâ€" score a goal‘ but turned in 4| tice b.y many players but a few. steady defensive effort. The star more quick penalties such as this man on Brown who is on"tE, Could eliminate the practice in inactive list with rib injuries. i:ir:‘tur:’lu.l.a}:hu:mm.u ws‘n“:: Brian Ahearn fired home six day night defeating Brampton goals and Paul Henderson, fightâ€" 16â€"7 . . . Brooklin defeated St. ing for top spot in the scoring ‘Catharines 11â€"7 in Brooklin . . . Last week‘s winner was Florâ€" rie Tomchishen, who failed to score a goal but turned in a steady defensive effort. The star George McGaffey turned in an outstanding performance for the Sailors, scoring five goals and assisting on four others. He must be wondering what he has to do to win the Dow award which is given each week to the player adjudged as having been the star of the game. â€"â€" By Brad Anderson Cy Coombs scored twice for the Petes and \the remainder were shared by Gord Hunt, Larâ€" ry Ferguson, Jim Vilneff, Roger Grant, Joe Todd, Jerry Bryne and Terry Downer. Gord and Gerry Ahearn co| double goals and Bill a . Dave Russell was in the Sailor nets had to be good onn-ay:&m as the fleet footed Peterboro forwards got in behind the Saiâ€" lors defence for clear shots. race, collected three goals and By George W olfe By TOM OKA By ART BEEMAN N ignited. There was no immediate way to reach Mayor Griggs at the Ontario Mayors and Reeves convention in Sudbury to ascerâ€" tain if he had received a personal reply from Mr. Pickeragill ister last week, after butylene leaked out of a C.N.R. tank car which police could have taken over a score of lives it it had ignited. There was no immediate way to reach Mayor Griggs at To date no reply has been made by Transport Minister J. W. Pickersgill, to Mayor Hugh Griggs‘ demand that an immediâ€" ate Federal investigation be made on the methods used by the railroads to transport and store highly explotive miaterials, stated a Town of Mimico official yesterâ€" day. Mayor Griggs had shot off a telegram to the Transport minâ€" ister last week, after butylene leaked out of a C.N.R. tank car which police could have taken Clarkson‘s Pete Lenaris also showed plenty of speed in cirelâ€" ing the bases to win that event No Answer Yet On Gas Probe Demands The afternoon was taken up with field day events, the first of which was the throwing the ball around the infield. The inâ€" field squad of Clarkson Kiwanis were clocked in the fastest time, Moose Lodge was second and R&M Delivery third. The winâ€" ning quartette included Peter Lenaris, Ricky Wilson, Dave Roâ€" binson and Dan Showalter. ‘ Branch 82 and IMCC battled to a 6â€"6 tie, the Legion team makâ€" ing a big comeback to tie the score at 6â€"6 after trailing 6â€"0. In a slugfest, Local 232 defeatâ€" ed Advertiser 19â€"10 and the fiâ€" nal game saw Rockmount Bow! trounce Branch 101, 19â€"3. R&M Delivery defeated Lorne Parkâ€"Clarkson Kiwanis 8â€"5 as a four run first inning made the difference. Steve Kelly, Merv. Maginnes and Rick Czuba all had perfect days at bat for the winâ€" ners and Henry Tobias hit a home Tun. Lenars was top man for Kiwanis with a home run. In the baseball department Moose Lodge edged Cdn. Legion | 3â€"2, pushing across the winning run in the fourth inning. Boreâ€" zak led Moose getting on base twice and scoring a run. Hart and Stevens each had two safeâ€" ties for Legion. 1 The Lakeshore Minor Baseball League annual field day was a big success at Birch Park last Saturday as five atom games were played and a series of team events rounding out the day‘s program. Harmony Caterers, basically the old Russell Drugs team of the former Lakeshore Intermeâ€" diate League, won the intermeâ€" diate division championship with an exciting 1â€"0 win over Tuxedo Junction on Saturday night. It was Harmony‘s fourth game and fourth win in the tournament. One half of the New Toronto Softball Tournament ended on Saturday night after a week of games played in mostly cool weaâ€" ther and almost as much confuâ€" sion. The confusion started on Monâ€" day with the postponement of the Ball Games, Contests, Prizes Highlight LMBL Field Day â€"| TOO MANY FINGERS IN THE ALDERWOOD PIE let this( Park in Etot Richmond Gardens Fiyer steal third base successfully. The | the occasion Alderwood U.P.W.A.‘s, however, did manage to down their | Minor Softbe Squirt opposition 28â€"24 in action at the new Mimico Valley | Condie Hurls 3 Tournament Victories Senior Final Postponed Till Saturday At 2.30 Branch 217 monopolized the ‘\base running event, finishing first and second as Glen Thornâ€" borough and Marty Chapman showed their heels. paper mural The winning subscriber as selected by the LMBL committee was E. Giffen of Port Credit and wins a portable TV. M. Vince of Stephen Drive won a deluxe barâ€" beque and S. Oreta won a wallâ€" son won the base running and Bob Neilson the catcher‘s throw, Ken Howard of Islingtonâ€"Chryâ€" sler Plymouth won the outfield throwing contest. Thornborough also won the outfield throwing contest and Marty Chapman took.second. Faustina took two firsts in the bantam division as Doug Atkinâ€" Gary Latimer of Sid‘s Garage was the most accurate catcher followed by Don Drexler of Branch 217. . BANTAM Islington Chrysler won the inâ€" field event with the quartette of Alfie Cox, Tony Thornell, Terny Wilson and John Welch doing the honors. Branch 217 was second. for his club. Henry Tobias of R&M was second and Terry Fitzâ€" simmons of Clarkson third. PEEWEE One of the results of the mixâ€" ed up affair is the postponement of the senior final. When it got down to the two teams left to play for the senior championâ€" ship neither Richmond Hill Hughes Shell or Burlington Leâ€" gion could play on Saturday night. This game is at present tentatively scheduled to be playâ€" ed at Rotary Park next Saturday first doubleâ€"header at Rotary Park, and increased during the week as schedules had to be changed daily when teams could not fulfill their commitments to play on certain nights. afternoon at 2:30 p.m t money erder to; 1 Year $24 6 Months $12 Te Opetes Spred dmiae 3 Months $6 _ Resten, Mass, OZT1S IHE CHRIST IAN SCIENGE MONTO® this, Park in: Etobicoke._fh:-Jc;; wos a busy U da se ve Cmm sn ane Richmond Hill Shells got to the final with wins over Randall Roys and Owensâ€"Robertshaws while Burlington Legion made it with wins over the same two clubs. Legions win over Owensâ€" I An all star team from Barrie made a late appearance in the tournament and did not play their first game until Saturday morning when they dropped a 5â€"2 decision to Tuexdo uons or This was the beginning of a long day for them as they played twice more that day before beâ€" ing eliminated 1â€"0 in another exciting extraâ€"inning game just prior to the final. Without doubt the top player in the tournament was Ken Conâ€" die of Harmony who won three of their four games and in that time (28 innings) did not allow a single run as he beat Tuxedo twice by 1â€"0 counts and Elecâ€" troâ€"Sonic 5â€"0 in a noâ€"hitter. Mogt of the excitement in the twoâ€"division tournament w as confined to the intermedi¢te diâ€" vision where on two occasions 0â€"0 tie games went into extra innings before ending 1â€"0. In both cases the teams involved were Harmony and Tuexdo and in both cases Harmony won. Wednesday‘s marathon game didn‘t finish till close to eleven when Harmony scored in the twelfth inning on Bob Gancher‘s triple and Bill Hannivan‘s single. Saturday night‘s final game was originally scheduled as a sevenâ€" inning game but came to a close in the ninth when Dale Marchâ€" ment singled and came home on Ron Thompson‘s sinking single to left. > Barriec Beaten Extend Curfew the occasion of officially 6pening two diamonds as r;d'i :l Minor Softball Week. 6 ORIANNA DR. _ uust west or nonnem CL. S.6071 â€" MROWN‘s tine Trarric L 247â€"3635 (REIRGTON, NORIH OF RICHVIEW} NEXT TIME you are at your rocar roor ASK ror summer swim scneouue anp Ttimes® OF ADULTS‘ AND CHILDREN‘$ LESSONS$ ~ or Phone BE. 1â€"5011 ano we wiur maru YOU OUR SUMMER SCHEDULE! < ETOBICOKE MEMORIAL POOL 50 monTeoMmMERy RD. a RICHMOND GARDENS {outdoor) POOL ; 44 STIA’::QI!)‘IJII ‘,‘}7_',',,:‘4'3,,":" uf#n"”'l west or ALDERWOOD POOL THE ADVERTISER ETOBICOKE SWIMMING POOLS FUuNJFELLED SWIMMING AT YOUR SUMMER ‘for Randall Roys and Turk Trâ€" |ton, stole the most applause, m Barrie] Summary of Results: £ e in the| Harmony Caterersâ€"S5, Electb not play Sonicâ€"0; Râ€"H Shellsâ€"8, Oâ€"Robâ€" Saturday ertshawsâ€"0; Mimico Legionâ€"8, ropped & Midcontinentâ€"4; Harmony Caâ€" 4°r0‘ O" {terersâ€"1, Tuxedo Junctionâ€"0; : & ul nintniiiint i oi tnlinrliiits Arnctn ht oa 1 long| Loblawsâ€"10, Midcontinent â€" 5; aved |Râ€"H Shellsâ€"6, Randall Roy â€"0; beâ€"| Burlington Legionâ€"5, Owensâ€" ther | Robertshawâ€"3; Tuxedo Junction JUst|â€"5, Barrieâ€"2; Barrieâ€"4, Lobâ€" |lawsâ€"2; Tuxedo Junction â€" 14, ayer | Mimico Legionâ€"0; Harmony Caâ€" Conâ€" (teresâ€"2. Loblawsâ€"O; Barrie â€" hree|9, Mimico Legionâ€"2; Tuxedo Lhat/.lunctionâ€"l, Barrieâ€"0; Harmohy llow | Caterersâ€"1, Tuxedo Junction â€"â€" [Robertshaw was tainted by |senseless display on the parts of some of the Cardinal players making protests to the umpire After a session of fisticuffs three |players from New Toronto had ’early showers, One of the almost forgotten aspects of this game of softball came to the fore in this tourna~ ment as on countless occasions the plays made by the fielders drew loud applause from the fans. As a result of this outburst suspensions from the O.A.S.A. may follow to Skeeter Hill and Gord Cranwell. Fielding In Spotlight In particular the catches of Derek Kinnersly in centre field ALSO WATERPROOEING, CE WORK and HOME REPAI HANDY MAN WITH â€" TRUCK WILL CLEAN | YARDS & BASEMENTS © RO. 2â€"5788 NORTH OF BLG OUTH oF DUNI £d one at the park on Photo by Chris Almey 1964 â€"

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