_ THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, August 13, 1964 â€" Poge 14 Queensway Minor BaseballiQueensway as they downed League teams picked up three Bloordale 17â€"2 in a one sided wins last week over Bloordale|Etobicokeâ€"Lakeshore interlocking teams in the Queenswayâ€"Lakeâ€"\game. Queensway Hurlers alâ€" shore interlocking arrangement.|lowed only three hits, from the Queensway atoms won 17â€"2, combined bats of Greco and Seven regular house league games also went into the record books including the first tie game played this year. ATOMS Phillies 11 â€" Cardinals 10 Phillies pushed across three runs in the final inning to edge Cardinals 11â€"10. Victor Bastelak, Lloyd Bryer, Steven Adams and Peter Haslan gained two hits each for Phillies while Nick Alâ€" banese was best for the losers. White Sox 19 â€" Braves 9 White Sox scored runs in evâ€" ery inning to defeat Braves 19â€"9. Paul Marchant supplied the hitâ€" ting power for White Sox with a single, two doubles and a home run. Phil Koyn and Bill Pender also chipped in with three hits each. QMBL Teams Win Three From Bloordale Mark Ryan and Eddie Pauk and went on to eliminate were best for the Braves with Queensway 17â€"4 in the East York two hits apiece. Tournament. Queensway â€" then Pirates 12 â€" Cardinals 12 stayed even with North Toronto Pirates and Cardinals played for the remainder of the game the only tie in QMBL. Atom but it was too late. action to date. Garry Farrell and |â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" Ron Klassen were tops for Pirâ€" ates while Danny Veaudey made w t T the biggest effort for Cardinals es own roullce with three doubles. | locncsc 2 Seoac c â€" In Norseman Litt! _ Leadâ€"off hitter Danny Veavâ€" dry started the ball rolling for In mist green and snow white top Here is reo! economy for the teacher, murse or as a second car. 6 wheels, 6 tires. A bargain at 5 8 8 [ | ROSS WEMP MOTORS LTD. 2749 Leke Shore Bivd. W. NEW TORONTO . 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Queensway Hurlers nl-}pme with two triples and a lowed only three hits, from the|single. combined bats of Greco and Jim Santaguida for the second Smith. |game in a row led Queensway Ron Hawkshaw and Bill Bruâ€" yea picked up hits in the first inning while Bob Young got East York‘s final hit in the third North Toronto 17 â€" Queensway 4 The first inning told the story as North Toronto drove thirteen men across the plate on eight walks, four hits and three errors and went on to eliminate scores were lopsided. The league leading Westown JUNIOR Plaza maintained their winning Scott Brown pitched Banas ways as they walloped Frost Beauty Lounge to a 11â€"7 Junior Frozen Foods 25â€"5. Robbie Capel win over Osborne Electric in and Tim Craine were the big hitâ€" Norseman Community Little ters while Bob Kobrynovich and Softball League action. Dave Mcâ€" Bob Brighter were best for the Kenzie and Doug Manning led losers. the winners at the plate. Tim| A. Kimball .........c.ucucl4 Boulton and Danny Casella were| Orphans cprurmne 4 best for the losers. | A. Kimball Ltd., downed Orâ€" Westown Trounces Frost 2?45 In Norseman Little Loop Play Hass 8.8. SENIOR NEVER LOWER! WITH BALANCE ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET SAVINGS WERE NEVER HIGHER! Joe Shenstone belted out two hits and struck out twelve men to lead Tom Young‘s Aces to a 6â€"2 victory over York Litho. Steve Matthews, Nick Bushuk and Laurie Hunt collected the losers‘ three hits. Q‘Way Cycle 15â€"Q‘Way Whites 4 Jim Santaguida for the second game in a row led Queensway at the plate with two hits. Santaâ€" guida was best at the plate for Queensway in the Tournament while relief pitcher Billy Pender pitched hitless ball in both games. In the North Toronto game he struck out the last five batters in a row. PEE WEE Tom Young 6 â€" York Litho * Secondâ€"baseman Robin Sandâ€" ers, up from the Atom Dodger team, shone at the plate and on the field as Queensway Cycle and Sports defeated Queensway Whites 15â€"4. Sanders made sevâ€" eral fielding plays at second base while going three for three at the plate, including a walk Butch Willis chipped in with a single, double and a triple while Paul Fedrigo was two for two when he had to leave the game in the fourth inning after sliding into second base. Fred Dimson had two hits inâ€" Service Station to a 16â€"5 win over Lawrence Meat Market. Burton also chipped in with four singles. Westown Plaza yaim 25 Frost FF. ... 5 A. Kimball Ltd., downed Orâ€" phans 14â€"4 behind the effective pitching of Tom Schramm and the hitting of Ken Wasylyk. Don MacLean was top hitter for the Orphans. cluding a home run while the big hitter of the game was Al Niâ€" cholls with two singles and two doubles. Dan Leavens swung the biggest bat for the losers with three hits Queensway 2 â€" Bloordale 0 The pitching of Nick Bushuk and Butch Willis‘ three hits were the key factors in Queensway‘s 2â€"0 win over Bloordale in an Etobicoke â€" Lakeshore Interlockâ€" ing Peeâ€"Wee game. Bob Jackson deserted his usual outfield position for the mound and turned in a sterling threeâ€" hit performance as Dairy Queen defeated Whitlock Drugs 10â€"5. Brian McCutcheon swung the biggest bat for Dairy Queen with three hits and four RB.I.‘s while Jeff Clement chipped in with two. A nineâ€"run rally in the third inning carried Queensway Maâ€" rine to a 12â€"7 win over the Budâ€" get Centre team. Winning pitchâ€" er Bill Cadle was in strikeâ€"out form as he whiffed eighteen batâ€" ters while giving up three hits. Nine walks and loose fielding by his teamâ€"mates, however, kept him in hot water during the game. He also helped his cause with two hits while his battery mate Bill Spicer picked up two hits in that big thirdâ€"inning. Rick Hyland and Al Dumansâ€" ki got the losers three hits. Q‘Way Marine 12â€" Budget Ctre 7 BANTAM Dairy Queen 10â€"Whitiock Drgs 5 _ Wayne Howard with a single ang home run swung the bigâ€" gest bat for Budget Centre. Queensway 11 â€" Bloordale 4 Bill Cadle and Al Dumanski combined to hurl Queensway to a 11â€"4 victory over Bloordale in Etobicoke ~ Lakeshore Interlockâ€" ing Bantam action. Cadle pitched the first four innings giving up no hits while striking out ten batters, nine of them in a row. Dumanski pitched the final{ three innings and was one out) from a noâ€"hit game when Mer\'e{’ Huncher beat out a slow dribâ€" bler to first base. | A walk, one error and two straight hits by Mitchell andJ Larry Williamson accounted for} Bloordale‘s four runs and three| hits in that final inning. | Wayne Howard swung the bigâ€" gest bat for Queensway with a single, double and triple good for four RB.I‘s.