THEB ADVERTISER â€"â€" GUARDIAN, Thursday, August 27, 1964 Drop Two Straight By JOHN FARRALL Royal York Garden‘s Northern Flooring was eliminated in two two straight losses against Silâ€" verthorn Legion of Toronto in O.A.S.A. midget playdowns last week. The locals dropped the first game 15â€"19 and were beaten 11â€"6 in the second game of the bestâ€" cfâ€"three series. Royal York now plays Rosethorn for the Etobiâ€" coke midget champinship. Northern Flooring took a 1 to 0 lead after the first on two errors by the Silverthorn team. Leighton Lee reached first on an error then advanced to third as the next two batters, Bob Green and Dennis Gluck were out, Jim Haines came to bat and was rafe at first when the Legion Jim McLea in two runs. The Yorker back in the third. adding o fie s‘ngle. | Ealtzma Hats off to catcher Alvin Bartlett, of Frederick Market as the ball passes through his legs. Bill Cronks has his hands on his hat as teammate Kelly Campbell scores for Bricknell in their 16â€"10 victory over the market boys. TAKE NOTICE that the M\ tion of the Township of Etobicok 8th day of September, 1964, p stopping up portions of Llewelly on Plan 2746 described as follow of the (‘orrvratinn of the Town time hear in person or by his ( twon who claims that his land n the Byâ€"Law and who at that Northern the /b THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE tha DATED at FIRSTLY ALL AND SINGUT tract of land and premises situ Township of Etobicoke, in the Off of Ontario and a« shown on th line described a COMMENCIN SECONDLY Plan ALL AND Da THENCE with the and a Fake 5â€"2 Margin NO TIC E Etobicoke this 6th day prof on a single by Bob Green, who stole second and third, coupled with a single by Ron Jerry which drove in Green. Flooring Eliminated The last half of the third inning provided Silverthorn Legion with six runs as Salszman, Boasley ind Slater hit singles followed by Turner and Hughes who drew walks. McLean and Waterfield singled to finish the Silverthorn scoring, giving them a lead of 11 to 3 AT giving then after three Opening Game t the Municipal Council Etobicoke will at that Nolicitor or Agent any â€" prejudicially affected Township Clerk 8. W. ECKERSLEY « to be A Easter W n bar has been 1984 Action was in the opening game of the Martingrove Softball League semiâ€"finals. Both teams are in the sevenâ€"vear old bracket. Plays reâ€" H sevenâ€"year . old sumes this week ilverthorn a lead of inings. the W tw A anf Page 12 The Legion added two in the third when Smith drew a walk. With two out Lawrence came to bat and with the count to 3 and 2 clouted a long homer well over the centre fielder‘s head. Both teams were again held scoreless in the fourth with Morthern Flooring trailing 5 to 2. The Legion added one in the fifth as Smith reached first on a fielder‘s _ choice â€" followed _ by singles by Lawrence and McLean. Royal York closed the gap in the last half of the fifth by scorâ€" ing two runs as Ron Jerry drew a walk, Al Craigic singled, Doug Robb singled to drive in Jerry, and Rick Martin placed a beauâ€" Standard Modern Tool goalie, John Siviter, attempts to keep his balance in Sundayv‘s Rexdale Industrial league soccer action in which Italia downed Standard 5â€"0. In the photo, Siviter loat also a« he fell heavily t} on battin xth. the H W iden H th t Edze Staff Pi ff i raigic Etobicoke‘s hope for a proâ€" vincial juvenile softball crown, Harvey â€" Bracken‘s Esso, were eliminated last week in the seeâ€" ond geme of a best of three series for the right to meet North York Dobbies. Brackens were shut out for the second time in as many games with a 6â€"0 setback at the hands of West Rouge Shell. The Shell nine took the first game 3â€"0 at Mimico Valley Park. The second game was at John Mansâ€" Brackens Drop Playoff Series To West Hill Shell Les Williams started the game for Etobicoke but gave way to Bob McGowan in the fourâ€"run seventh inning. McGowan fanâ€" ned four of the six men from West Rouge to be retired swingâ€" The locals could not get a man passed second base during the game. Tony Lavecchia, Bill O‘â€" Flaherty, and Bruce Atwood all reached second but were strandâ€" et. Colley, the pitcher, scored what proved to be the winning run in the fifth inning. He belted a long double and scored as Gord Hart siammed another with two men out. Craig scored in the fifth inning after reaching first on a sharp single. He stole second and scored on Hart‘s drive to left. The victor‘s four runs in the seventh came on two hits, one a twoâ€"run homer by Craig. Brickâ€" iell scored abead of him as he reached first on a walk. Henderâ€" sum scored MacLeod and Henerâ€" zon scored on Colley‘s single. Both runners had reached first on errors. McGowan took over the _ pitching _ duties _ midway through the inning. In the Brackens‘ top of | cighth, Colley struck out LeM Lavecchia, and Allan to ret the side in erder. McGowan f followed by a single from Leighâ€" tom Lee. Bob Green sacrificed to €rive in Robb from third. In a final attempt to overcome the Legion lead, the Flooring boys could only manage three runs in **e eighth as Jerry drew a walk, Craigic made first on an error and right fielder Dave Watson blasted a fine triple to drive in two rums. Alex Busato singled to drive in Watson from third making the final score 15 to 9 for the Toronto area team. With the elimination of North» ern Flooring in the midget diviâ€" wion, all of the Etobicoke Repâ€" resentative O.A.S.A. teams have been eliminated. All of the teams should be commended on the fine manner in which they repreâ€" manner in Whic sented Etobicoke viacial | Playoffs. commented | by . officials that the Community _ Soft out fine tremend all thr ir of the six men fr0 ouge to be retired swin obicoke committed thr two of which turned in the way, but wait dill r. we‘ll be right in there : the seventh inning olley, who struck out s batters in the open ontinued to prove to lley, who struck out s batters in the openâ€" ontinued to prove too ‘tobicoke by fanning the second game. He two hits and issued n going the distance ond victory. In the Well Done some â€" O0.A.S.A. e Etobicoke Inter ftbail _ which â€" is allowed tw t gle runs â€" frames of the LeMav. ire med two in the West Hill half of the inning. | shutout for the winners and turned in a sparkling perforâ€" mance. Don Collins played the | entire game on defense. John Collins star forward with Shell, was watched closely throughout the game and failed to score. Four games remain and the ieague championship is far from :derided. The Sports moved into sole possession of third place when the Dynamos failed to field a team and coach Bill Logan conâ€" | ceded the contest. A friendly \ match was played between the | two teams as players from other squads joined in. Lawson Realtors hold down |first place in the atom section Bruce Atwood and Lavec picked up the only hits off Colley. Slaughter walked in second | inning while Lavecs and McGuinn became run: when hit by pitches. The vict the third t bicoke â€" sc games. Euromotors And Lawson Realtor Cling To First posession of first place bantam division of the M Et U Richar namos 10 poi |_ Lawson held on to first with a 3â€"2 triumph over Euroâ€"Prod. } Rich scored twice for the winners Hoffman Scores Three Times As Italia Blanks Modern Tool of the Rexdale Lions are third with 15, just one ahead of Euroâ€"Prod. In fifth place is King & Hanna Realtor with 12 points. Far back with six is Rexdfale Plaza Aces. Midtow Printers are next with five and Liberman Realtor has managed a tie in their 11 games. In action during the past week, Kiwanis edged King & Hanna 2â€"1 with Robert Lamb and Gallagher scoring the winners. Gallagher‘s same on a penalty shot. Copeâ€" land scored the long goal for the tobicoke Minor S i. Saturday with a ver Ken Webb Shel ine scored the on he motormen. Shell in a league game of the Rexdale Industrial Soccer League at Pine Point Park. Hoffman scored once in the first half, and added the ourers in the second frame, One was scored on a penalty shot. Other scores for Italia were Dino Beltrame and Joe Bartoli. John Siviter was the victim of the Rolf Hoffman scored three times on Sunday as Rexdale Italia bianked Standard Modern Tool 5â€"0 shutout. Siviter usually coaches the squad. but played in the abâ€" serce of several players. Wally Jones of Standard Modâ€" ern missed a great chance to hbreak the zero mark on a penalty shot ‘which went high over the By JOHN COLLINS and JOHN CLARK nt in the mud surrounding the goal. A Rexdale Hoffman, join@ the coachâ€"goalie for the mud while Siviter‘s teammate watches. th 22 than Takeuki picke for the wirt i1 Sports d down t with 19 p rk W the with a defaul enda â€" Engineer eld a squad. this week, Stan ces York Gears 10 Smith Dyâ€" cellar with section ints, one wou the p | eight points, two more than Interâ€" | City Truckers. Litton is in fifth ‘p\ace with five points, The Teachers hold down first place Move Into Third Spot Chrysler Crush Litton Systems Chrysler moved into sole posâ€" session of third place in the Etoâ€" bicoke Industrial League softball with a 10â€"5 victory over Litton Systems in a game on Monday mnight at Central Park,. The winâ€" ners had trailed 4â€"1 after the first three innings. with Firkir Dloffat and for the lose The Lions ro@red to an 8â€"1 vietory _ over â€" Midtown. | Visser seored four times with Humerâ€" rink and Murray adding a pair each. George James broke the shutout. Both goalies made the game interesting. For Malton Mervin | Williams, Dave McKnight, Ed 1Rudkin, and Vanstone shone. j Tonight, Maltor plays St. Anâ€" ld"ews in Searboro in an exhibiâ€" tion contest at seven o‘clock. man 5â€"2 in the ot liken â€" scored | thre Monro and Wakef for two. oJhnston real estate squad In Rexdale atom action last Wednesday night, Toronto Serâ€" vices battled to a 1â€"1 draw with Malton Flyers in an exhibition game before the playoffs for the Optimist Cup. Services tackle| Erco Chemicals of Long Branch in the playoff at Stanley Park on Sept. 14. Both teams showed signs of poor play and more exhibition games are planned beâ€" fore the finals. Dave Vanstone gave the Flyers the lead midway through the first ha‘f after a sloppy opening frame. Brian Innes converted a| perfect right wing centre pass from Stuart Muir to tie the game in the closing minutes. Other Bruce Oult, the second baseman for Frederick Market races Allan Barber of Bicknell Hardware to second base in Monday night‘s Martingrove Softâ€" ball semiâ€"finals. Bricknell won the Th Rexdal irkins adding the other. and Wellwood scored four t sers dumped Liberâ€" her game. Milâ€" ‘e times while field chipped in _scored for the Chrysler atar, bath with 24 points, eight more than secondâ€"place â€" Canadian â€" General Electric. Alcan is in the cellar with three points. Littons took a 1â€"0 lead in the f‘rst inning. Smith, the sHortstop, opened the frame with a long double and raced to third on an error by the right fielder, Hagan. Ray Judd, Litton‘s third sacker, bounced a ground ball to short. Croll, the shortstop, made the play for Smith who ran for the plate and safely slid under the tag of Sitarski. Judd is one of Toronto‘s fastest softball pitchers, but didn‘t apâ€" pear on the mound. He has made several appearances with the Naâ€" tional Hockey League allstars, currently touring Metro Toronto parks. Chrysler tied the score at 1â€"1 in the top of the second inning en a homer by Don Hunt, the team‘s star pitcher. Open Lead The losers jumped to a 4â€"1 margin in the third frame as Smith opened the inning with his second double of the game. Vanâ€" cise followed with a single, scorâ€" ing the lead runner. Vancise went io third on an error by Edney, the centre fielder. He scored on Judd‘s sharp single to centre, but was forced at second on Mcâ€" Naughton‘s fielder‘s choice. Wilâ€" kinson doubled to left scoring McNaughton with the fourth run of the game. Freeman struck out and the umpire, thinking the side was reâ€" tired, called Chrysler to bat. A hot dispute developed and after ciscussion with the game‘s scorer, it was found only two men were cut and the umpire, a bit red in the face, called play ball. Wilkinâ€" con was the third man out in the inning as he was nailed attemptâ€" ing to steal home as Hagan Well known to the men of Etobicoke . . Invites you to Drop in and get acquainted. Stores Available IN NEW SHOPPING PLAZA Now Under Construction un ocky†Contains 24 Stores including Major Food Chain Barher Located in Etobicoke on Burnhamthorpe Road Open 9 a.m ROCKY‘S BARBER SHOP Excellent Location For Many Businesses 70°% OF THE SPACE NOW LEASED HI 7â€"8 581 HIL 4â€"7711 325 BURNHAMTHORPE ROAD Near Martingrove Road (Rehind Glen‘s Smoke Shop) game 16â€"10. Barber, the winning pitcher, picked up four hits including three singles and a double. Oult won the race to retire the star hurler in lots of time. For Inforn pm. Saturday, 9 a.m Clomed Mondays $ it lt weat | 3 ut ill x»m i defth 1 iD NE walked and the ball was pack to Hunt. Chrysler Rallies The car boys took the lead for the first time in the game in the fifth inning as they scored three times on just two hits but were helped by two errors by Littons. Hammerton doubled to become the inning‘s first runner. He went to third on a wild throw by the catcher, McGalliard, to Freeman wt second. Edney walked and Sitarski followed with a solid euble, scoring Hammerton with Eney moving to third. Hunt grounded to third but was safe as â€" MeNaughton â€" dropped | the throw to first. Edney raced home on the error. Chrysler pulled off a double steal on the next pitch. Hunt, on first, stole second and Sitarski came home on the throw to seâ€" cond. Both runners were safe on the daring play. Miller and Mcâ€" Elroy were out in order to retire the side with Chrysler ahead 7 to 4. Hammerton Homers The winners clinched the game in the top of the sixth with three miore runs. Terry was safe at first on an error by shortstop Smith who was Jaate with his tnrow. Hammerton hit a twoâ€"run homer, the game‘s third. Edney followed with a double and scored on Sitarski‘s single with the final run of the game. Hunt, the winâ€" ning pitcher, grounded to first to end the inning. Littons were retired in order in their bottom of the inning. on Cal WALKER WELDING LIMITED Sponsor of Walker Welding Alderwood Softball Team PHONE CL 9â€"3567 429 ISLINGTON AVE,, SOUTH EVENINGS DA YTIME runners were sale on play. Miller and Mcâ€" out in order to retire ith Chrysler ahead 7 thrown