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MOTORCYCLE LACROSSE STICKS See It and Try It Out For Yourself SEE THE NEW JAMES Model 98CC id s WESTON 1224 Weston 1900 PHONE 1000 â€"ATHE Terry Hall. Crests. will ‘be presented at a later date to the following memâ€" bers of the team: David Sears, Bruce Foden, Grant Kilpatrick, Ivan Orf, Sonny Osborne, Bruce Chappell, Jerry Lake, Bob Beatty, Baird Garvey, Barry Johnston, Bill Braby, Peter Diehl, Butch Clifford, Ronnie Ewings, Jim Jeffries and Weston Pee Wee Champions (8 and 9 year olds) fnet at the home of their coach, Stan Osborne, Church Street, on Monday, July 4th, for an evening of games and movies and a good time was had by all. .The Junior Ladies‘ Softball League came to a close last Thursâ€" day evening with the biggest upset of the season, when the thirdâ€"spot Independents beat out the topâ€"notch: YWCA nine two straight playâ€"off games, to become the ‘1949 champions. Social Evening Held To Honour Pee Wee Champs Both games were closely conâ€" tested . with the final outcome doubtful until the last out had ‘been called. Independents 17, YWCA 15 C Although the Independents rackâ€" ed up a seven run lead in the second inning the YWCA soon found their bearings and at the end of the fourth inning had a slim 9â€"8 lead. With Joan Pender and Ruth Bowerâ€" ing pitching steady ball, the "Y" girls managed to maintain the oneâ€" run lead until the final inning. Independents slugged their way to a 17â€"14 lead in their half of the final inning, before the thrilling climax. With the bases loaded and Leagueâ€"Leaders Upset In Softball Finalsâ€"â€"Independents Win Title two away it looked like the "Y" Beat "Y" 17â€"16 And 17â€"12 In Close Battles Goalkeeper Red Hartley of the Lions was the lone casualty of the game when a,hard shot by Ross Slater near the end of the third quarter hit him in the face and only the protectionâ€" of the face mask saved & serious injury. As it was the redâ€"head suffered a bad eye cut and while he made an atâ€" tempt to continue he was replaced by Lefty Chard of the Weston inâ€" termediates in the early part of the final stanza. m Owen Soundâ€" Goal, Wootton; defense Woods and A. Smith (2); rover, Kazarian (1); centre, Maâ€" son (2); forwards, Campbell (6) and Ashbee (1); alternates, Alâ€" lum(1) Gillespie (4), Shortridge (1), Slater (3), White (8) and F. Smith. Westonâ€"Goal, Hartley; defensa Lovelace (1) and James (1); roâ€" ver, H. Downer (2); centre, T. Downer (1); forwards, Allwell (1) and Venner (1); aiternates, G. Chard, Gair, Reddy, Hill (2), Jefâ€" fries, Hurst (1), Dillon and I. Chard (sub goalie). One of the peculiarities of the free wheeling contest was the fact that the well defeated homesters outshot the Cresents 54 to 48 and only in the third stanza were they forced to give way when the winâ€" ners had a 9â€"7 advantage. Refereesâ€"Joe Murphy and Don Wilson (both from Toronto), Midgets Throw 3rd Game In Row The Waston Midget LAcrotse Team failed r hit the win columa® in their third start by losing to Green Gales 7â€"2. Aided by the splendid netâ€"mhinding of Don Head and the hard playing of Jack Lawson, Louis Reil and Clark Pulâ€" ford the Weston team held the Gales 3â€"2 up to the final stanta of the game. With only 3 spares the fatigue element showed on the Weston boys in the final quarter when the Gales broka away to score 4 goals and sew up the game. Ralph McCormick scored both The win was a valuable one for the visitors as it moved them up into a first place tie with the Brampton Excelsiors. They were previously deadlocked with Mimico for the runnerâ€"up spot. Weston with two juniors, Don Hurst and Gerry Dillion, in the lineâ€"up showed little against the flying Cresents. They trailed 6â€"0 at the end of the first quarter and only in the second stanza were they able to make a stand when they held the opposition to a 38â€"3 marking. For the winners, Ann O‘Dell, pitching in the two . successive games left little to be desired, and received plenty of support from all her teamâ€"mates. This team, coached by Stu Hill, played an inconsistent type of ball throughout the season, but were a smoothâ€"working comâ€" bination when it came down to the finals. Myrna and Sylvia Payton, Turner, etc., slammed out some solid hits, while Thursday night the infield was nearly unbeatable. i OS Crescents Defeat Weston In Senior Tilt In a tilt which proved a veritâ€" able goalâ€"keepers‘ nightmare Owen Sound hammered out & 24â€" 10 victory over Weston in an OLA senior game at the Recreation Grounds on Monday night, ° "Y" strove to overcome the lead, their efforts were fruitless. They found Ann O‘Dell‘s tricky hurling hard to contend with, and sharp infield plays put them out in short order many times. edge throughout the second game last Thursday .and aithough the would tie ‘up tha‘hall game, but the solid pitching of ‘Ann O‘Dell proved too much and she fanned the third out to win the guu Indepéendents 17, YWCA 12 The Independerité heldâ€"a decided Y‘uring the last three innings the "Y" staged a rally that may have changed the final outcome, but errors proved to be their downfall. Bad throws from base to base gave the _ Independents â€" opportunities which they never muffed, and their heavy hitters came through in fine style. For the "Y" the entire team played a solid game on Wednesday with the outfield consisting of Sheila Semple, Eleanor Robinson and Marg Jones turning in an exceptionally â€" fine rformance. Robinson also llammeJ:ut a homer with one on that kept the "Y" out in front. Marianne Coffey played her two best games of the year in the finals, not muffing one at her shortâ€"stop position and doing plenty of damage at the bat. Carol Snyder, Beryl Brookbanks, Eleanor Desmond, Shirley Anderson, Caroâ€" lyne Pidgeon and Jean Aitchinson all figured high in the "Y‘s" bid for the championship. Havy Schedule Too Much For Locals _ Lose 24â€"10 â€" is for Weston. Mazza and Hillis; Harris_and Walsh, The first game on Saturday night brought together Daitons and Bloor Business Men of Doverâ€" court Park and this tilt went one extra innings before the Furriers managed to eke out a 1â€"0 win. Don ‘Hnrri' was the winning pitcher, scattering four safeties over the eight inning route to best Fred Mazza who gave up eight safeties. Both clubs played it real safe ail the way but in the eighth Daitons weren‘t to be denied. Bill Summerâ€" hill singled to open the innings, Harris drew a free ticket, Chick Webster got. his third hit of the game to load the bages, Ned Banâ€" ton was & strike out and then Stan Kotva flied out to right field scorâ€" ing Summerhill from third. BBM ......... 000 000 00 0 41 Daitons ... 000 000 01 1 8 1 go in favor of Levys. This year however it is quite probable that the local squad will make the long trek to Greely, Colorado, scene of this year‘s Congress Tournament. They made a great showing at Gibson Park scoring shutodts in defense of their title. Ekkie Beats St. Kitts Making their first start in the tourney the Futrriers ran into some tough opposition in St. Cathâ€" arines Teeâ€"Pees and only the fine pitching of Cam Ecclestone along with errorless support gave them a 20 victory. Ekkie.claimed ten Teeâ€"Pees on strikes and gave up only three scattered hits. The winâ€" ners scored both runs in the fifth on consecutive hits by Chick Webâ€" ster, Hank Rosen and Pee Wee Summerhill. Ecclesstone and Walsh; Zeek and Thomas. Daltons Edge BBM . Title For Second Time in Row Furriers To Represent Canada In. National iss: Tourney In Greely, Colorado Dalton Furs, Kiâ€"Y représentaâ€" Down M tives ‘in the National Cngnu The Tourney staged At Gibson Park, |after a proved their class by emerging as |treal S top team for the second‘year in a |tilt and row, The Furriers you will rememâ€"|alérs a ber won ‘the right to represent |s econ Canada last season but declined to |\Cam E V// R H PEISONY Seum 800 D90 6 3 1 St. Kitts ... 000 000 0 0 3 Daitons Win National Congress oo Pibistigy 4 "Oivity, 4 P09tan j oC ce One af a sories prosertted by \""%qu":?:% ‘ # Canadiay of 4. _ *n /â€lo&mm es se wen, _ filer uie Rittteger E0 operae I‘tire q208# tyep s of young Canadians: A distant hom and a flashing streak in the outer sky announce another exciting Canadian achievementâ€"a new jet plane designed and built by Canadiansâ€"one more example of the meteoric advances made by Canadian skills and manufacturing abilities; In Canada, too, giant airliners, which have won international recognition, are now being built for the world‘s air routes of today and tomorrow; Today our productionâ€"both in extent and varietyâ€"has attained heights undreamt of even ten years ago, creating new opportuniti¢s in every field of: ‘ activity for the talents and enterprise ‘"Catmct étbew Signs /n Cbe Sty... to promote a fuller reaitzation by Canadians Down Montred! In Final The Furriers came right back after a short rest to take on Monâ€" treal Steinbergs in & floodlight tilt and they handed the Montreâ€" alérs a 5â€"0 defeat. to take their second straight championship. Cam Ecclestone and Paul Saidon were ‘the opposing pitchers and both were very stingy with safe hits. ‘Ekkie gave up four while Saidon allowed but three. Saidon‘s wildness coupled with the Furâ€" riers‘ ability to get hits when they needed them told the tale. Neither club scored in the first two frames but in the third Daltons got two men on base on free tickets. Tennenbaum flied out advancing both runners and then Stan Kotva drove a double into right field that scored two. The winners came back with two more in the fourth on a ‘walk, a three base error on Haworth‘s attempted sacrifice and Summerhill‘s long fly to left field. Hardington ........ Humberlea ... Albion Park ... Whites ......... RCAF ... 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