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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 16 Jul 1964, p. 15

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The playoff hopes of Alderâ€" wood Terriers received another set back this week with the inâ€" nouncement on Monday of yet another suspension to their starâ€" ry centre, Ron MacNeil. MacNeNil was involved in a wild stickâ€"swinging episode in St. Catharines on Friday with St. Kitts Pete Hallett and as a result of their actions Hallett received three games and MacNeil a tive game suspension. Alderwood Terriers Lose MacNeil Again â€" Suspended For Five Games The penalty to MacNeil will mean he will miss all but two of Alderwood‘s remaining games, most of which they must win to make the playoffs. Terriers are currently tied for fourth place with Hastings in the Ontario Laâ€" crosse Association junior standâ€" ings. Bill Goossen Leads Hitters Aftermath Of St. Kitts Fight New Toronto‘s Owensâ€"Robertâ€" shaw â€" Cardinals, the Cardinal A.C.‘s senior team and New Toâ€" ronto‘s representative in the Beaches Major Fastball League, currently lead that league in all classifications according to staâ€" tistics released last weekend. Cardinals Lead Beaches Fasthall League This week the club is idle afâ€" ter a busy schedule last week that saw them play and win three games. On Monday at Rotary Park Cardinals will play Hamilton Smart Cleaners in an interlockâ€" ing game with the Hamilton Big Four‘s league leaders. Smarts through fifteen games had only lost three and as of the weekend were two points ahead of St. were t Thomas On Smarts pitching staff are two of the finest pitchers around in the persons of Clint Jones and Roy Laufman. Both of these hurlâ€" ers have seen action in the White Sox Softball Tournaments of the past few years. Laufman on his last appearance here fanned 25 of 27 batters in a tournament of 27 batters in a tournament :0 oL °/ game. ‘sm’fest 1 Rain Not A Blessing day. â€"glst week the rains that causâ€"} Bill 4 postponement . of Monday‘s spark fc jature at Rotary would have Hill as ween welcomed as Owensâ€"Robertâ€" times in shaw played three games in five Zabatiu days. But as it was the elements Mackie. caused cancellation of their only for Ow scheduled game this week and the win Rexdale defeated Long Branch Branch 9â€"7, Blair Campbell scorâ€" in two of the three Lakeshore Laâ€" ed twice and the rest went to crosse League games played at Tony Nixon, Pat West, Larry Rexdale last Thursday night. In Goodenough and Paul McGovâ€" tvke competition Rexdale were erin. ‘ the winners 13â€"5 led by Kim! Randy Neal staged a one man Battenchuk | with seven goals. effort to try and keep Long Casey Patterson and Terry Haâ€" Branch in contention with 5 gen added two each, Dave Walâ€" goals. Keith Todman and Brent ton and Paul Johnson picking up Meele scored once. singles. e _ â€" _ Sweep for Township. The five Long Branch goals were spread between Wyatt Evâ€" ans, Mike Fletcher, Randy Milâ€" lar, Larry Larrette and Mark Warden. Triple Five Terriers have been without a There were three five goal men as Long Branch handed Rexâ€" dale a 20â€"5 lacing in the tyke contest. Keith Comeau, Walter Clozza and Mervin Maginnis all hit the red light, sharing fifteen goals equally. Dave Legree scorâ€" ed three for the winners and Baâ€" lir Ross and Brian Legree countâ€" ed one each. Gary Carr scored twice for Rexdale and the remaining‘three went to Ricky Peidmont, Gord Campbell and Terry Gallagher. Ferguson Tops Jim Fergus-on showed the way for Rexdale peewees with three goals as hif club edged Long Long Branch Features 5 Goal Splurges Toronto Township Sweeps Mimico Series Ford custom 2 door, smart, swift, sturdy. We don‘t believe you can possibly duplicate this exceptional bargain. 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Friday‘s game was won 19â€"14 penalty box defies explanation. the week before and now without|by St. Kitts. |\_St. Kitts led 3â€"0 after the first the guidance of MacNeil are in On Monday and Wednesday of| Period and | were bolstered by a precarious position. next week Terriers play an imâ€" SOme sensational . goalkeeping One thing is in their favour POrtant home and home series from Gary VanShagen while at however and that is their remainâ€" With Lakeshore at Long Branch |the same time were. let down ing schedule. Included are two 00 Monday and back at Alder. badly by a poor effort from their games with each of Mimico, W904 Wednesday. In their earlier|OW! goalie Pete LeBel. Lakeshore â€" and â€" Hastings, â€" all P®®tings Lakeshore has won both Jim McGraw topped St. Cathâ€" teams at their own level or 8@4M®® \:omesh;thck wah fiv"‘o‘lfi w:;: lower. Two MacNeils Not Enough n,.s’.- le-‘::lll-l-: -&):‘if\a 'a:': anih One thing is in their favour however and that is their remainâ€" ing schedule. Included are two games with each of Mimico, Lakeshore â€" and â€" Hastings, â€" all teams at their own level or lower. Also things may brighten with the signing of a coach to take the reins for the balance of the campaign. Team manager Bob Sinclair hinted that a coach may be signed this week. to have returned to Alderwood Saturday but rain caused postâ€" ponement of that game until Monday when Aldgrwood lost 15â€" After the game at St. Catharâ€" ines on Friday, the teams were _ Don Long threw a neat fourâ€" Whitter to stop Male Shop 9â€"2 and .pi(-k up his third win of the season. Long granted four !ree Winasses and struck out iwelve classifications, New Toronto batâ€" ters and pitchers also fared well with Bill Goossen leading the batters at a 438 clip and Garrie Nolan topping the pitchers with a 6â€"2 record. On the road last week Cardinâ€" als blanked Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers 3â€"0 at Kew Gardens on Wednesday and then whipped Hamilton Alexanians 8â€"1 at Vicâ€" toria Park. In a total of six interlocking games played so far New Toronto has lost only one. a 3â€"1 setback to St. Thomas. They will get theit stiffest test in that game on Monâ€" day. Bill Goossen provided the spark for the win over Richmond Hill as Cardinals scored three times in the ninth to defeat Moe Zabatiuk. Newcomer Norm Mackie. plaving his first game for Owens â€" Robertshaw, pitched Branch 9â€"7. Blair Campbell scorâ€" ed twice and the rest went to Tony Nixon, Pat West, Larry Goodenough and Paul McGovâ€" Toronto Township swept it‘s three games from Mimico last Thursday night as the novice squad blanked the Mounties 15â€"0 the bantams won 8â€"3 and the peeâ€"wees won 17â€"0. Brad Hunt, Scott Wetmore and Johnny Graham scored three apiece in the novice game. Bob Walker and Warren Turnbull hit for two each, Glen Rogers and Barry Pilon adding singles. Fraser Leads Don Fraser was the only two goal man for Toronto Township as they downed Mimico 8â€"3 in the bantam tilt. The remainder of the goals went to George Stewart. John â€" Andersen,. Ivan Harmony Caterers continued their torrid pace in the Fairâ€" banks Major Fastball League last week by picking up two more wins, giving them five in their last six starts. Marchment Leads Hitters 1306 THE QUEENSWAY Corner of Kipling CL. 9â€"7656 that Ron rrest each With Ron MacNeil out of the lineup that still left brothers Cy and Earl, but on Monday that wasn‘t enough as Terriers lookâ€" ed terrible in losing 15â€"9. Terriers lapsed back into an old habit of picking up foolish penalties and in the latter minâ€" utes of the games were almost continuously â€" shortâ€"handed and still behind in the score.. How this team expects to overcome a lead with their players in the G. Nolan. New Tor. (6â€"2), F Marshall, Randalls (6â€"3). J. Rain bow, TUps (6â€"4), R. Greir, Oshâ€" awa (4â€"3). Owensâ€"Robertshaw Batting Averages: Bill Goossen 438. Wally Sobâ€" czyk .333. Bob Alexander .261. Ken Gordaneer .242, Gord Doyâ€" ley .222, Ron Klazer .200, Wayne Gordaneer .179, Skeeter Hill 147. Jim Edwards .143, George Teasâ€" dale 125. Irv Pease .000. McDougald, Colin Crawford, Ken Wormald and Harvey Coulson. Mimico goals went to Jeff Berâ€" gin, Brian Cooke and Ross Lehâ€" man. Four For Johnstone & Moon Tim Johnstone and Don Moon| accounted for almost half the Township goals in the 17â€"0 whiteâ€"| washing in the peeâ€"wee game.| They scored four each. John, Chandler, Ross Burton, Glen‘ Branning all scored twos, Johnny Chels, Rick Potter and Don Cross contributing singles. Ross Scores Five 1 Eric Ross was a five goal man as Long Branch clobbered Rexâ€" dale 18â€"5 in a bantam game. Kevin Biss scored four and Larry Comeau had three goals and four assists. Doug Hons clicked for a pair and the remainder went to Paul Warden, Bill Sheehan, Jody Smith and Pete Somerville who also picked up five assists for a six point evening. _Rexdale singléions went to Bob Millett. Allen Grist. Cliff Haddon, Ross Hynes and John Griffin. formance as Caterers edged Electro Sonic 2â€"1. Belleghem pitched a sixâ€"hiiter but spaced them carefully and seldom was pitched a sixâ€"hitter but s them carefully and seldon in trouble as he fanned 14 A bases loaded single in the fourth inning off reliefer Larty Mann by Bob Fitzgerald providâ€" ed Belleghem with all the runs he needed although Long came on in the ninth to quell a poâ€" TERMS AVAILABLE TO SsUIT YOUR BUDGET man jot Loblaws . Tuxedo Junction Harmony Caterers Male Shop . ..â€" Hustlers 2 Electro Sonic ... ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM League Standings rally with a fine fire lead with no P W k T Pis. 13 & 5 0 16 130# 500 i6 1507 $ : 16 110 $ 8 1 11 1204 8 0 08 he â€" On Long Branch‘s squad are ag such fine young prospects as of Bruce Todman, Stan Cox and Ian 2. Orr. Jim McGraw topped St. Cathâ€" arines attack with five goals with Bob Meiville, Doug Favell and Dave Landry scoring two each. Ron Hugar, Sandy Doberstein, Bill: Young and Fred Conradi scored singles. a Alderwood were held off the scoresheet by VanShagen until 11:16 of the second period when Jim Moore scored a power nlay goal. Only seconds later Cy Macâ€" Neil scored another powerâ€"play goal to give Alderwood two goals and the period ended 6â€"2. All told Moore pic=d up three goals while the rest were split among Cy MacNeil, Earl MacNeil and Bill Morrison. Terriers â€" undefeated . midgets play their sixth game tonight at Long Branch Bowl. Earl MacNeil started the season as a midget but was drafted to higher comâ€" pany for Alderwood. Midgets Play Tonight Extraordinary volume of New Car Sales of Chrysler of Canada produ Cars on our lot. They‘re all priced to clear, right now at unbelievable Q': C @ â€" U ri . â€"* WOs ( FOR CHRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH â€" VALIANT AND BARGAIN BLAST PRICES ON 139 USED CARS! WOW!# ”EOOK OU”‘. St Cathorines Bill Young is yelling in Bill game at Alderwood Bowl. St. Kitts netminder Gary Vanâ€" Morrison‘s ear in hopes of startling the Alderwood player into Schagen stands on guard. Morrison didn‘t scare and went on dropping the ball during last Monday night‘s junior lacrosse to score. Alderwood lost the game, however, 15â€"9. es of Chrysler clear, right nc er of Canada products has forced a traffic jam of Used now at unbelievable savings. THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, July 16, 1964 â€"â€" Page 15 BE. 9â€"3371 "BE. 9â€"3541 "NEVER BEFORE HAVE THERE BEEN SUCH VALUES FOR SO LITTLE MONEY."

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