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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 9 Jul 1964, p. 12

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Rexdnle Lions Huh I7 have. B, (HIM! ROI! Estate ll PI. I" SCOIIS an". Gem". lunar a It was a great game and a great result for the Sportsmen who came up with a perform: :nce worthy of twice the sporls' John Clark, Mario Spitera, and John Dougah got the tug goals. For Dynamos. It was Walter Moffat with two good goals, Both goaltenders were put through their paces. We look forwu'd to more of thcq was: of soccer. Essa Juveniles Down lions 4th Victory In Five Starts lam-m ummm " nun " The league standings are fective July 6, Kchardson Sport: ' Smith Dynamos 2 Jon " Rotor Eleetrir Tonight at the Hun kwk "H time seven pm. its Eurumomn playing Richardson spans and Smith Dynamos against Ken Webb Shell. Luguo Standings Euromotors PA just three well-spread hits. He, struck out four batters Two erhod first rm walks. two 'r ""? safe on doublnnlay tries, while another tamed first on an ("ML of the five runners allow. r" he Brackcn's. two were nail, c" in sharp double plays, _ "he youthful pitcher did not James B. (when Rm Estat Jen " Rndale Lotte Rotor Electric Bantam Division by John CIIIEns 1 Ken Webb Stellar pitching by Don Stan paced Harvey Bracken's Essa Juveniles tn their fourth victory in five starts last week as they downed the 400 Lions of the North York Major Junior-Juven- tHe Softball League 5 to 0. Ste: {Wed only 30 batters and allow. ATOM SCORES Elobicoke Fire Fhrgltier_ 17 Rotor Elertrir Co Lid In "he youthful pitcher did not a"ow a hit until the fifth inn, r u! when O‘Donnell cracked a sharp sincle, bu! he war" loft stranded at first. The nthttr his r-~me off the bats of Sharpe in the eighth inning and Weir"s double in the top of me ninth. Weir reached third base. the only runner to advance by first for the North York club The pitching and hitting " Ken Dryden paced the Runnry mede Lions midget team to a 7-4 victory over Perth Brrys' Club on Fridly night, The bit'. tory tor the Lion, kept thon- Western City lemme Nam” hopes alive The winning Iuons players from low" Rexdale Baseball Minor Box Sore Dryden. rPrvmly than"! h the Mantra! Vanadium M _ Junior goalie. “ruck mu! 15 ha. tors, He slammed a hug 'hrr-v run triple m the fifth mnm: Ind picked up a single m rm first. N.E.M.S.A. Notes _ Diaper) manages Playoff Hopes Still Alive For Runnymede lions Team 't-r--.iaststtaa-r-.,artr--.- Chttt m Co Ltd 4 Igrf " Ne look Kiwanis 7 5" (1355.13w50n Realtor 8 Europrod 9 kick ott Rexdale Lions 7 rumotnrs I King & Hannan T yrts. and ( Rexdale Aces 6 151 Ken I Midtown Printers 7 Liberman Realtor T Tush" Inn": L T tl Liberman Realtors 1 5 IT Midtown Printers 3 "In" of two 22 George Gethmg. Realtor 18 ct l Richardson for Sports 7 Smith Dynamos Richardson MEMSA. welcomes Brian Hillferty who Just arrived from the U.K. He has sttrned Ind was claimed by Euromotors who had a vacancy. We wish Brian ii1r-t1fTiC'irTrrwirFiire" no doubt.he will soon be tn there playing the game Anon Dlvlsion by John Comm Luau. Standings Andy LeMay cracked a two- run homer for the winners in the fourth inning. Bull O'Flah arty was on base with a free pass. In picking up the vichtv. Har- Tey Bucken's banged out 12 hits. Bill OT'laherty, Ton Luv- ecchia, Ross Slaughter. and Bob Alan all cracked two hm. whilr: LeMay. Pat Wallack and Pete Posse had one each _ Brackens scored single runs in the third. fifth and sixth inn- inn. and picked upetwo big runs in the fourth with Iar.May s hom Orioles 10 Indian: 11 Yum It Roberts and Sharpe shared the pitching duties fur North York They fanned only four of the Etobicoke players. Bill O'Flaltetty gave North ank a scare in the seventh inn mg mth a long fly to left with teammates Pesce. Slaughter, Ind Siva aboard, He was the final out of the inning lPams. Paul Hogansnn. up from the bantam league. drove in what proved to be the winning run with a fifth Inning single He played left field Alan Folk of Kingsway annnu. handled the ratrhing charm for Dryden Wayne Even and Dave Sancer but siafelv MIN for the winners SpenN‘r was nailed at third hnth trhstss 2: hr attemsued m stretch hm dmxhlm for our) hascs mun hits wvro hr .lnhn Turn or and Dmuro Pepper Sieve Brnwn smut! Mn mm for the WITHIN" Hr walkrd In lhrre nf hrs {no trrps m the plate. lution Sysh‘m! ("anndl (warp CHM". Rpm." " Red Barn Restaurgrtts l IANTAM SCORES Red Barn RetlIumm T Kmhnc "mum: Shopping Cen Ire 2 12 Whitt SM Indium Yank»: Lid. IO {Si Inter-Community Softball ",r,) Plans labor Day Playoffs Rendale Lions 4 ‘Europrod l Onyschuk scored for Libermans and Malstrom got a hat trick Inr midtown, In The Etobicoke Softball Division Lawson Realtor t Kiwanis 0 David Firkins one “might. They ing the Kiwanis pomt. -5rTriiiiii"vTirei"caliri0ir-4 goals for the Lions - - while Geo. Clark netted for the Euro- prod lads. Good work Atoms, Keep it up. [mar-City Trucking Chrysler Corp Aluminum Co Litton Systems Tcachers‘ suit of the ball. Watching the action from behind in Wayne Murphy, Crib. In the centre pic Edward Gates comes charging in on Jimmy Ellerby, Crib, who has just wrested the ball from a fallen player. Juvenile Division Etobicoke Thistles 3 Ukrainia 3 The hard foustht contest was played in the Stanley Park on Sunday. The latest standings in the four-division Etobieoke Int3r, community Softball League were released thig week, by letr gue secretary. Ace Farrell. The schedules will continue through- out the glimmer months and playoffs will begin around Lab- or Day. Inter-community play can be watched from Monday to Thurs- day at most major diamonds in the Etobicoke Township. Par- ents are urged to attend In support the young stars, Alderwood Cardinals A ( Squirt Division 1 HOUR llllllltlfMNI REXDAlE PlAlA Eiobicolu Lat-"dole Wish" - ThmloOown PHONE DAY OR NIGHY ETOBICOK E NORTH TAXI 2444444 SPEEDY Shirt Service Sowing " ll scored a big are now trail. try only one I7 15 by Marie Campbell Three games were played Monday June 29 with the first MIDP going to Ross Wemp in a landslide win. David Walton was the standout for the team with five goals. Ed Walker and Ken Moore each two, and one each tTr-Dave Htttttternmrr-Pattt-dofttrw' son with Paul 1150 picking up an assist For the opposing team, Steve Clarke scored twice with Terry Haggerty once. ROSS WEMP MOTORS ll son's B.A. 1 In the Novice division. Night- ingales were the winncn in a very close game with Danny Walker getting two gnah. and Gary Benson. Chrts Galbraith and Bob Gale all chitin: one with an assist to Rohrwt Nakao. Rick Picdmonte was the only goal getter for Rexdalc _ vtetitru', all four goals. NIGHTINGALES BA. 5 "ttttALE LIONS CLUB 4 The Bantam game ended with a tie score. Wayne Young scor- ed five goals and Jim Little cne plus an assist with Andy liard- ing also picking up an assist For the opposition, Ross Hynes Richmond Gds. 11 Rosethorn In Cardinals A C. Alderwood Royal York Rosethorn Cioverdale Richmond Gris Midget Royal York Rosethorn (ordinal At Aideovood Bantam Rosethoru Alderwuml Royal York Cardinal A C Rexdale lacrosse league Pee Wee Reinrorred concrete con- Itt'; il costs no more to In the very best. For a tree, estimate (‘nll , . . Sanelli Pools DISTINCTION 766-110] Nu! Dominion) of ll 10 12 ll ll 11 103 I2 12 ll 10 0 o ll " o ll t) o o 0 020 018 0 Mt m II 8 _ The second game was a land. slide win fot the Hustlers with Tony Nixon potting sevén goals, Robbie Patterson four. Blair Campbell, one goal and three as- sists with Frank Lorene and Sean Coghlan each getting one assist, and Alan Greenwood picking up two. For Reg's Don- ald Wallace getting two goals and Ian Snedden, one. Two games were played in the Pee Wee Division Tuesday night with Dunham Bush taking the first game by three goals. Jim Little scored four and as- sisted on one while Tom Hap gerty, Bill Price and John car, ferata and Mike West shared honours with one each. Assists went to Randy Lyle and David Iiunderi, For Fibre Metal, Bill Nunn scored four while Terry Cruickshank got one with assists going to Reg Snider. Dan How. ells and Dave Bridgman, DUNHAM . BUSH 8 FIRE METAL s Wednesday night's games saw action in the Tyke Novice and Bantam Divisions. In the Tyke game. Bryan McGowan scored four and K. C. Patterson two for Braithwaites. Terry Hanger- iy scored two fur the opposition HUSTLER'S I2 REG'S CITIES SERVICE 3 At far right Tommy Egan, Service, heads for a nose-dive over the ball while Manford Eilers, Ser- vice, and Brian Innes make a scramble for it. Tor- picked up three goals and two assists; Dennis Rennie two goals and one assist: Cliff Haddow. one goal plus an assist. with ar ststs going to Sully Salem, who picked up one. and Blair Camp- bell two, MARTINIZING 6 'RUMBEITWLTJ'Y KINSMEN 6 296 CHRYSLERS, MMG and VALIANTS in STOCK As low As $95 Down - $17 Per Weak For " Months To Those With Satisfactory Credit Y O It K l, E I (i H tMlfSl,tilr.000tif ltd. THE BEST COMPACT IN CANADA FOR THE BEST PRICE IN METRO ht THE BEST DEALER IN METRO .....WE WILL TAKE lESS THAN THE REST -- THEN ttt US POT YOU IN THE CAR OF THE YEAR ..- WITH THE MU OF YOUR UFt!!! SHOP ANY DEALER IN METRO .. . . . ON ANY MAKE IN METRO The I964 BhlltlltM00h 1865 WESTON RD. 511is 50.000 MILE WARRANTY AT YORKIJEIGH DODGE CHRYSLER LTD. Bantam game was a very close game with Mark Carr scoring twice for Kipling while David Johnston scored once and Mike Lucas one plus an assist, Jim McClure also picked up two assists. For the Marriniring team, Cliff Huddow scored wtice and Ross Hynos um») with an assist to Mike Laird, KIPLING HEIGHTS WA. 4 MARTINIZING l In the Novice game, Peter Doyle scored three goals and assisted on one other; Gary Carr scored two and assisted on one, and Andrew Ilemms scored one. Danny Walker was the only goal getter for the opposition with thrsuspals_with assists to Huh Gale and Joe Sokolowski. KEITH’S CLEANERS 6 NIGHTINGALIS B.A. 3 with Steve Clark getting one and assists going to Doug Ask. PW and Mark Lievonen. BRAITHWAITE'S LEGAL EAGLES 6 BOB'S BA. ' "g.' og,iCCX( "QC It2s W*WWW2W «A OLD CLUE BRAMPTON HWY, ftN PEEL STEELES VIL_LAGE| AVE. Thursday night's banlam play was washed out because of heavy rain and must be re- played next week. Garrett has already made sure of their third Scorers for Services, McEwan, Roger Green, Tom Egan and Manford Eilers. This game put the league title on ice for Serv- ices lelgue for the second suc- tessive mm Final league standings will be published next week. Littons defaulted to Rexdnle Plaza, thereby handing the Phil boys two points on a plate, and spoiling their (muons) chances of finishing in the runner-up spot. Bantam Servicu League 4 Crib-Dinar , onto Service won 4-0, putting them on ice for the second successive year. Crib Diaper is the runner- up. _ Rexdale Soccer DERRY WE St - Prove-110ml - Bill Rich-rasc- (I’M Pres. OIL PGA) For lltnrm-tlol Coal-d the Mgr. C714“: Box M. Brampton [Member Owned Illd Operated) I'll! MOVE TO OUR NEW SITE ALLOWS ACCEPTANCE OF ADDITIONAL MEMBERS AND on. NEW C0UME OFFERS 11m FOLLOWING BENEFITS . 40rarttpkrrshtp 7,010 yuan. Men OJ. mam». moo ydl. Spade“ Nor Clubhouse In mum: Hole: (In lo Green) Completed m: - BRAMPTON GOLF am 247. In atom play this week, Serv. ices league beat Rexdale Plaza three souls to nil. Tum Egan, Manford Eilers, Roger Green, scored the goal; McEwan fail- ed to score in this game. It was the first time he was held score- less this senson. sueeetusive title, but the runnen up spot is still in the balance with Humpty Dummy and Chm malox in contention. Atom WALKER WELDING "MIND Ipnur a! Wall-r Woldin' Minna-d “hi." You. PHONE ct. 945‘? I” ISlINGYON IVE, QOUYN Photos by Chris Almey - License!

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