In the last half Dryden reâ€" tired the batters in order. binal score 3 to 3, Mike Pelyk struck uit 15 batters, allowed 7 hits and issued 9 walks. KRen Dryden whiffed 13, allowed 6 hits and The manager deci< posely pass Dryden cond time. Dave Spems and lashed a sharp centre scoring Evers. ner punched a single bringing Bryden hom tying run. Paul Hog to third. The score remained 2 to 1 the Tth when Pete Mart e.ngled â€" and â€" Mike â€" McL doubled to left scoring the runner. With only two mi separating the Lions from 19:15 curfew cutâ€"off, they menced the 8th inning with Mclntyre striking out. Pa r.so whiffed. W he finally drew When Manager Dave Fr gued, he too was given toumb. This was a big bis the Lions team. Al Folk we behind the plate and fill capably until relieved by rivganson in the 6th. ‘ In the third inning Ruoneyâ€" mede got one of them back as Wayne Evers singled, Dryden struck out, Dave Spence got on aud Evers scored on the play. »ust prior to this, Rich Kinselia dâ€"sputed am offensive decision and was ejected from the game. By MURRY Dr&YuERX The first game of this best of 3 series got off to a fiery start at the Queensway diamond lest Tuesday night. In the first inning the Consolidated boys micked Ken Dryden for couple singles, coupled with a walk and frelder‘s choice produced 2 runs. 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Martinello, Mike Pelyk and Chuck Fishe: were the heavy bitters for, Consolidated. The third game Sunday afterâ€" ncon at Christie Pits was a tense one with no scoring for 6 complete innings, featured by fine hurling and sharp fielding. Wayne Evers lead off in the Tth with a blooper over third base. He stole second and reached third on a sharp drive by Rick aunemila . ovar tha first haseâ€" rian‘s upstretched hands. Bruce The two teams returned to Central Park on Thursday night fo: the second gamé. Consoliated doubled the score 8 to 4 on 13 hits. Lions connected for 10 but like Tuesday‘s game they were unable to punch them, conâ€" sequently left many _ runners stranded. Doug Peper led the attack with 3 hits in 4 tries. Spencer, Dryden and Turner had 2 hits apiece. Wayne Evers startâ€" ed the 7th inning with a 2â€"base smash to centre. Frank Franâ€" Sa imming Pool Full Clubhouse Licence Exciting â€"Member Aetivities 20 Minutes from Metre issue 4 free passes. Tt xpected to N.E.M.8.A games ple Divis playoff schedule e taking ht. But. cer next Atom â€" Div Aug. 31, 1 (Foster, Aces 1 2. Wakefield 2 & Hanna 2 (( dale Lions 3 (V (] Tu tween them which is quite an achievement. Copeland delivered for King and Hanna. The games were ably handled by refree Thomas. The Aces returned to winning form again by trouncing Liberâ€" man, seven goals to one. Euroâ€" Prod also beat Liberman by 6â€"0 with Ciark scoring three goals (2 from penalties). Moffatt, Wellwood and Oakley scored the remainder. Dunn of Kiwanis reâ€" turned to scoring form again by scoring 5 of 6 goals against the Lions with Brown scoring the single. Visser (Lions} 30; Humeniuk (Lions) 26; Dunn (Kiwanis) 24; Firkins (Lawson) 17; Robinson (Laweon} 16; Copeland (K & H) 13; Wellwood (Eâ€"P) 11; Clark (Eâ€"P) 8; Maistrom (Midtown) 33 McGuire (K & H) 7; Gallagher (Kiwanis) 7; Milliken (Aces) 7; Wakefield (Aces) 7. Sept. 1, 1964â€"King & Hanna 1 (Copeland) Rexdale Lions 2 (Humeniuk. Murray); Liberman 0, Lawsan 3 (Kerkhamp, Turner 2); Aces 1 (Ortman), Euroâ€"Prod. 1 (Wellwood 2, Murray 21. Two games of note last week were played by King and Hanna and Rexdale Lions. The Lions won both games by the odd goal, with Visser and Humeniuk being the chief marksmen. These two boys scored 56 goals beâ€" Lawson came up with a dark | norse in Turner who scored four goals in his last two games. In their game with Aces, Firkins produced a hatâ€"trick with three ‘ine individual eforts. Roll on} the playoffs. | Aces Midtc League Standings As Of Sept Kiwanis wer He Pe game ingle ‘Winter‘s clutch single into right : Lrought him home with the ï¬ntf ran. Y OQRK LEIG H mâ€"death" affair affecting all ght teams with a quarter final, miâ€"final and final. 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King Brown peland infie!d, particuâ€" inciosi and Tim a tough defeat us he allowed Rexdale I 5 (Firki V200 4â€"Door s driving pitched . a endous si mates afielc Consolidated 2 walks in it ROAD (Just South of Lawrence) PHONE 247â€"M181 â€" DODGE â€" VALIANT LTD. enalty) ffa Nth 6 ARK EROM 1p Toronto Service Warm Up For \Cup Final enginecred a thrilling upset as they managed to tie the St. ‘Anâ€" drews Team from Scarborough two all. St. Andrews controlled the action for two thirds of the match while holding a 2 to 0 lead on woals by Craig and Frow, Their halfbacks Bell, Hamilton, and Duncan were almost impreg~ nable but in the last five minutes of the match the Flyer‘s Alex Fortune and Dave MeNight managed to penctrate this wall as Bell, Frow, and Duncan put the ball behind the Toronto Serâ€" vices‘ Goaler. However, Toronto Services with the wind at thei back played hard and finally narrowed the margin in the last five minutes when John McEwen kicked a beautiful goal to make the score 3 to 2. took a 1 to 0 lead at the half as Roger Green booted a splendid goal. After the goal by Green the team seemed ‘to have a letâ€" down and missed many more good opportunities. The St. Anâ€" drew‘s squad took advantage of several of these lapses to score three goals in the second period their park ront« play« Atom â€" Divi game Malt score of 1 played end ond period netted a _ held up for Last Saturday vices suffered their eighteen starts. In sweaters. T shoulder pads small deposit pants, aml is The game sometimes n rough for the younger b after a few games the b conferer leams. ha rar Tyndall, chairm Dave Suith, Ga Hazelwood and Two hundred boys are eagerly waiting for this Friday, Septemâ€" ber 11. On that night, at Bloorâ€" lea Public School, boys will be registered, weighed, height ang any vital statistics taken. The occasion is the start of the fifth season of the Eatonville Kiwanis Football _ League. After the weighâ€"in, a committee of Jack Tyndall, chairman, and conveners Dave Suuth, Garth Webb, George Muzelwood and Jack Galiacher tatonville Kiwanis Teams In c wetner and have & re the league gets The games commen Unitor The times and pla ation are: Bloorlea â€" School. Age 10 t pleit T) M t up fournament is scheâ€" to be antextremely ew\.ï¬_\» ed playoff with one of the exciting matches to be beâ€" Toronto Services of Rexâ€" nd Erco Chemicals of Long l hibitinn series in preâ€"} for the finals of the Toâ€" | «e rth West Optimist Cup | ke s next Monday evening,| of ut Stanley Park. The | les W Services team nto North W n Flyers team by a o 0. The game was to end until the secâ€" when John McEwen eautiful goal which the duration. are supplied; the wed to keep their ey have to supply â€" and sneakers. A is required for the It‘s Footba!l Weighâ€"in Time and place for reg date between September wi the bovs can 0; Andrews 1 the Serv Mait the first loss in a very well Senior 5, Friday, 8:30 p.m., Service assistant Bantan 1 alter ‘n!~ :"; double through a hole and forced in Woytowich from second. ay feel In the third inning the Floorâ€" ‘_\-;, but |ing team added twoâ€" more runs ys love|from three walks,. one hit and â€"â€"â€"â€")an error by the Mindecons. For & Rosethorn, Varga, another Banâ€" lce tam up for the game singled and | managed to score as catcher r |Graham hit to the pitcher who |threw to first and Varga scored | from third, Jeaving the score Uï¬ter three innings at 6 to 3 for ontinue ‘ Royal York. n préâ€"! The Rosethorn Mindecons the Toâ€"| settied down and bombed the Yorâ€" st CuP|kers for 6 tuns in the bottom vening;|of the fourth to take a 9 to 6 . The|lead. Woytowich started it off in the| with a punch single followed by A very| Mark Crawford who layed down i by @|a beautiful bunt. Mindecon pitchâ€" ne Was |er Ron Rutherford drove a single he secâ€" |rcoring Woytowich. . of the i ure that ‘ ied. The Opt nt | _ Sbortstop Al Cr he | drawing a walk f be | Green who struck ; Drohan eracked |and with two ou Gary _ Woytowich single to score Crawford, one of tam players up in the fifth inning with Roseâ€"| thorn Mindecons leading 9 to 6. | Northern Flooring after leading the league all season, and being Etobicoke‘s O.A.S.A. Representaâ€" tives, were faced with the thought of being eliminated from the Etobicoke championships in two games straight.. A pep talk by coaches John Brannon and Tom | Kennedy must have worked as | their boys came out in the top of the sixth to score eight runs and added three more in the seventh. In the sixth Dennis Giuk got a break when the Rosethorn | Donny Thompson the third Bantam player, cracked a single scoring Crawford, Carl Varga| lined a double to drive in Rutherâ€" | ford and Thompson. Evely made | it to first when Royal York second baseman errored on the| pley followed by catcher Graâ€" | ham who singled advancing Evely io third. First sacker Ron Por-) telli executed a perfect sacrifice bunt to score Evely from third.| Both teams were held scoreless tre bunt into a ine Rosethorn b ervor allowing from third and third. Rightâ€"field layed down anot in Lee from thir The Big Battle making your sun feel healthier and fitter, register him in the Eatonville Kiw anis Football League 1964. it, and are sorry when the sea son ends. rst ba Leigh Sh ving Who Will Win rden‘s Northern Flooring unced Rosethorn‘s Mindecons to 12 in the second game to the series at one game apiece, e Yorkers started the scoring the top of the second with 4 After By JOHN FARRALL h ubl Why pay to use your money . . . open a National Trust sav cheques FREE of charge. And National Trust pays you 4 Also (we could really go on and on) National Trust offic Open a National Trust savings account today. t and made it easily to e, but the speedster was fied, In trying to stretch into a double he forced good zporlqunqh;p and FREE CHEQUING PRIVILEGES â€"SAVE MONEY ble advancing C cher Rick Marti n two runs, t gan oys to make a Martin to scor Lee advanced t er Brian O‘Har Droban, Mark tne three Banâ€" lowed by Bob ut. 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