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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 23 Jul 1964, p. 14

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ufihmubumuumcauwm.‘ PEEWEE ball League action as the classy |Mike Ryan, Garry Farrell and| Q‘way Cycle 6 â€" Can. Tire 2 hurler for Queensway Marine|Mark Johnson topped the losing Queensway Cycle and Sports pitched a noâ€"hitter while his|effort with two hits apiece. moved into a tie for third place mates drubbed Budget Centre Cardinals 13 â€" Giants 4 in Peeâ€"Wee action by downing 21â€"0. Cardinals won their second|Canadian Tire 6â€"2 Ron Kondu: In another shutout game, Nick\game of the season behind the and Chris Gillis had two hits Bushuk turned in a great game fine pitching of Jack Whitehead each for Cycle. Brad Busch and for York Litho as he pitched and Dan Veaudry as they deâ€" Steve Hornell counted a pair of a fourâ€"hitter and led his team‘feated Giants 15â€"4. Veaudey was‘hits each for Cdn. Tire. at bat as they downed Canadian the big hitter with three hits. York Litho 6 Legion 6â€"0. 'Ttrry Morgan punched out two| Cdn. Legion Branch No. 217 0 ATOMS |hits for Giants. Nick Bushuk shut out Canadiâ€" Cubs 18 â€" Pirates 10 | Dodgers 11 â€" Braves 7 ‘a.n Legion Branch No. 217 with Cllbl pond nine runs in the‘ Dodgers broke a third place a fourâ€"hit game, struck out sixâ€" m inning to take Pirates 13â€"l0itie with Pirates by dowmnflxeen men and backed his pu.ch-i for C martiocae? daxrin.a pitched a noâ€"hitter while his :: drubbed Budget Centre In another shutout game, Nick Bushuk turned in a great game Bill Cadle stole the show last week in Queensway Minor Baseâ€" Bushuk Stars For York Litho m ~/?i"A* 7 T eF & onl EVA | l=y ' o ( THME ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, July 23, 1964 â€" Poge 14 No Hittee Hurled By Marine‘s Bill Cadle 170 LAKESHORE RD. E. (east of No. 10 Traffic Light) 1964 FALCON 2 door Hardtop, 6 cylinâ€" der, bucket seats and console, whitewalls, 170 cu. in. motor, automatic, washers, backâ€"up lights, padded dash. 1964 FORD Custom, 2 dr. 6 cyl. 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Autoâ€" matic, washers, padded dash, whitewalls. ~§66Ts oo89SCs ~SOVTCs oo §9Â¥9Cs TÂ¥>¢e D 4 PORT CREDIT Ahearn Paces Sailors With Seven Goals Peterboro‘s Third Period Comeback Fails | Passarelli shared nine hits for Marine with Passarelli‘s hits for Marine with Passarelli‘s hits good for six RB.I‘s. |B&T goal Those unpredictable Port Creâ€" boro‘s sniper with three goals. dit Sailors were at their scoring |Bob Allen and Cy Coombes took best last Thursday night in Port‘care of two apiece and singles Credit Arena as they defeated| went to Carl Brioux, Rock Batâ€" Peterboro Speediâ€"Ems 14â€"11 in ley, Jim Villneff and Terry overtime in a crow d pleas'mgiDowner. senior lacross_e tilt that had the| The third period was by far fans applauding. ’the wibst axcitine as Deterhare Brian Ahearn was almost a one man show for the Sailors with a sevenâ€"goal performance and he generally riddled the Peterboro defence all night. His two goals in the overtime played a big part in the ultimate win. Peterboro came on strongly in the third period after trailing 4â€"1 at the end of the first twenâ€" | Brian McCutcheon led Dairy |Queen to a 6â€"2 win over Whitâ€" |lock Drugs. Rick Palla was best for the losers. Queensway Marine 21 Budget Centre 0 Bill Cadle, one of the classiest pitchers to come along in the Queensway Minor Baseball League in many years, was at his usual best as he hurled a noâ€"hitter over a curfew six inâ€" ning game as Queensway Marine shutâ€"out Budget Centre 21â€"0. He \struck out eleven and walked three batters. _ Night driving is four times as ‘deudly as daylight driving. Twoâ€" thirds of all traffic fatalities ocâ€" {r:ur after dark, although only oneâ€"third of the driving is done in this period. The Ontario Safeâ€" ty League asks that after dark you should drive with less speed, more caution. . Court Daylite was the big winâ€" ner last week in Alderwood Laâ€" \crosse League competition. The |first win was a 5â€"3 victory over ‘Bob‘s Photo and the second a \9â€"3 win over the same club. ty minutes and 8â€"6 after two periods of play and even went ahead of Port Credit 10â€"9 with less than three minutes to play. The Sailor splurge in the overâ€" time spoiled what could have been a great comeback by the visitors. + Huntsville comes to Port Creâ€" dit tonight and they too are staging a desperate battle for the fourth slot but are four points out and the odds are stacked heavily against them. A win is a must in tonight‘s game for both teams or the playoff chances would appear slim indeed. Port Credit is in a precarious position in the battle for a playâ€" off spot. The Sailors have only six games left and are two points back of Peterboro in the battle for fourth place. The Petes have seven games left. Brody Smollet was the only Budget Centre played to reach as Tar as third base when he got on an error in the sixth inning. John Thistle, Bill Foote and Len Brampton and St. Catharines round out the Sailors regular schedule at home whilst on the road they meet Brampton twice, the first of which is tomorrow night in the Rose Town and pay a visit to Peterboro on the holiâ€" day weekend for a Friday night In addition to Ahearn‘s seven goals, Don Schmid and George McGaffey rattled off two apiece, George Olah and George Kapasâ€" ky picking up singles. Lakeshore Cribbage defeated B&T 6â€"1 as Ron McNaughton scored three. Brent Davies added two and Jim Moreau scored once. Wayne Dance got the lone NIGHT DRIVING HAZARDOUS game Court Daylite Double Winners Score 14 Goals Bruces edged Rustys 7â€"6 led by Gary Frelick with three goals. Singles went to Bob Rusâ€" sell, Dan Halahan, Ron Russell and Larry Laconde. Joe Macâ€" Donald counted three for Rusâ€" tys John Villadsen added two and Dave Plenes scored a single. Mike Fisher and Ricky Britâ€" ton scored four goals each, Keith Ballentyne and Martin Stec addâ€" ed the hat trick each and Doug Kemsley scored once. Pete Guilâ€" laumier picked up three goals for Bob‘s as did Randy Hay. ng with three hits. John Greenâ€" ield collected three hits and irian Zarudney one for the losâ€" Ts. | Joe Todd was the top Peterâ€" Dairy Queen 6 Whitiock Drugs 2 BANTAM The third period was by far the most exciting as Peterboro came from behind a 9â€"6 deficit to tie the score. Cy Coombes started the ball rolling, Terry Downer entered the picture moâ€" ments later and then Bob Allen TWO BLOCKERS. Both netminder Dave Russell and forward Florrie Tomchisen are ready to block this shot by Peterboro‘s Cy Coombes during last week‘s senior lacrosse game at Port 58â€"59â€"60â€"61 ENVOYS ans VAUXHALLS REWARD! 1964 CORVAIR AND CHEVY 11 TO BE EXCHANGED TOGETHER WITH AN AMAZINGLY SMALL SUM, FOR NEW 1964.CHEVY II,s CORVAIRS, ENYOYS and EPICS. 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