THE ADVERTISER - Thursday, August 20, I964 Aiderwood Terriers' hopes ot prolonging the junior lacrosse oemi-tinal series against Osmi- wa Green Gaels received a false lift in the second period ot Mon- uay night's game at Alderwnod Bowl; bug reality again set in during the third period as Osha- wa turned on the steam to whip the Terriers 18-13 and thus weep the best ot seven series In tour game: Alderwood's third loss came at Oshawa Friday night. 20-lt The pattern of the <eues gel- dom waned throughout the tour tilts as Oshawa forged to the front Ln the first period, Alder- wood rallied m the middle ses- non and the Gaels broke loose again m the third period The set pattern made the outcome almost a predsetaNe one Terrier Rally SnuHed Out-Ousted By Gaels To Alderwood's “em down gamely the players shook Oshawa players al the game There no .intitcaliort of the bmermw that crept Into earner games and which was ciimasxed by a long suspension to Alderwoods high scoring Run McNeil. Despne “hat Terrier fans rrught say, even the presence of MaeNetl In 1he lineup Monday mght likely wouldn't have (hanged the verdict Oshawa “as shooting more and wat, deadly accurate most of the “me If it hadn't been for Brian Cuddy in the nets, who came up with some fantastic stops, the score coyld have been much higher. buddy, the Lakeshore Castrols' netminder was rushed Into the fray after Alderwood’s regular net guardian, Pete Le- Bel, suffered a broken cheek bone during last Wednesday's Ill-fated fiasco, which could have ended in a blood bath but miraculously didn't, Alderwood faced I 5-1 deficit ttt the end of the first period and me Monday night game looked to be all over but the formal- iues. However. Oshawa forgot that the Terriers still had I spark of desire left which hadn't been completely snuffed out by OLA suspensions. Alderwood staged I determined comeback and took over a 7-6 edge after 40 minutes of play. The flame began the third period as J Thorncrest Motors am pleased to announce the uppmmment of hm Bray to the" sales staff Jim has 7 years experience in the auto- mobllc business and is wen-quali- hed to advrse you on any (or pun chose If you an thioking of ' inc vour can why not drop trt and see Jrrn Youll be glad you did, THDRHGREST APPOINTMENT FORD 4865 Dundas St. w. THORNCREST JIM BRAY (At “have!" in n to fade in Johnny Davis OVER & UNDER. shoulder and Osl scramble around Alderwood's Ken started to find the scoring range with consistency and led the on- slaught with four goals m that twenty minutes, Even so. Alder- wood. hopelesly out of the pic- ture and trailing Ill-10 with two minutes left to play, continued to play as though only a single goal separated the clubs and were rewarded Wlth three addi- tional goals Davis" was O$ha\\a's tug gun with frve goals and a ' num- ber of atuusts. Gaylord Powless Atoms And Peewees In Stalemate Tie For Top In 2 Q'way Loops A tie for top spot exists in the Atom and Peewee divisions of the Queensway Minor Baseball League " the regular schedule rapidly draws to a close, In I draw for first in the Atom section are Phillies and White Sox, each with 34 paints on t7 wins. The White Sox have play- ed one more game, The Dodgers are in second with 24. followed ;by the Pirates with " In a first place stalemate in the Peewee loop are York Litho and Queensway Cycle. each' boasting 26 points on 13 wins. York Litho has played two games less than the Cycle tearn, Following is the Tom Young ag- igregalion with 11 wms and 22 ioas and Branch 217 Legion with 20 points on 10 wms. In the Bantam ranks, Budget Centre with 22 points holds a one-point lead over Queensway Marine, Dairy Queen is hard on the heels of both with 20 points. and Whitlock Drugs IS a distant fourth with 13 points. ATOMS Dodgers " Cubs ll Dodgers clinched third place in Q.M.B.L, Atom acnon as they downed the Cubs 16-t1. Alex Dimson and Frank Soave had three hits including a 'home run each for the Dodger squad while Ian Wilkins topped the Iosmg ef- fort. White Sex Pirates Alderwood netminder Brian Cuddy lifts his nawa's Jum Higgs crouches his during a the Alderwood nets last Monday night. Hodge (7) and Oshowo's Don Stinson move -. Page " 16 " also clicked for tive big markers and Jim Higgs got three to lead the Oshawa attack. Jim Moore clicked for tour goals. Wally Hutzel and Cy Mac- Neil for three each arid Al Ab.. bott for a pair for the Tanners. DAVIS AGAIN On Friday night, Davis again stole the show with five goals. Brian and Ken Thompson pick- mg up three each for Oshawa. Earl MacNeil and Jim Moore topped the Alderwood effort with five goals_each. The third inning proved the downfall of Pirates as White Sox scored eight runs to take a 16-14 win. Paul Marchant col- lected two hits for White Sox while losing pitcher Bob Marrs was the big batter for Pirates With three hits. Cdn. Tire . . V " Tom Young T Two four-run innings led Canadsan Tire to their Pee-Wee IO-T wm over Tom Young", PEE WEE IN FACT...OUR COMPLETE I964 STOCK m on the nets ready to take action. Oshawa defeated Alder- wood 13-8 to capture the junior lacrosse semi-final series 4-0 and Will now play the wunner of the Brampton-St. Catharines senes. Misfortune continued to plague Alderwood in this game. They arrived ten minutes late and without any sweeten and had to borrow a set from Oshawa, The OLA fined them $10 for this and added to the fifty dol- lar fine slapped on Curly Sin- clalr and the fifteen assessed coach Leo Teatero, plus suspen- sions to MacNeil and Sinclair. this has been a disastrous yenes for the Terriers. TAILENDS . _ . Winning coach Aces. Steve Homeâ€. Dennis s,egyel; and Jim MacPhel' were 'trt for the winners with two hits each. While John Seeley and Tony Cole shone for Tom Young's Aces. . Budget Centre ll Dairy Queen . T Although out hit 10-7 Budget Centre made the most of sev- eral errors with some good clutch hitting to down Dairy Queen 11-7. Hank Hunter hit two o FALCONS o FORDS o FAIRLANES o GALAXIES STILL ON HAND - BANTAM Jim Bishop paid great tribute to Alderwood Monday night by saying: "They have some tre- mendous talent on that team and no one was more surprised than us at winning four straight!" . . . Close to 500 fans attended the finale, the largest crowd to ever jam Adam Beck box . . The MacNeil suspension was the main topic of conversation and the overall consensus. even by other than Alderwood offimals, was that MacNeil had been too severely dealt with . . . sateties for the Winners while Jim Daly, Brian McCutcheon and Rick Jorden had two each for Dairy Queen. Pttiirres White Sc Dodgers Pirates Cub: Giants Braves Cardinals York Limo Q'way Crete Tom Young Cdn. 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