B18 OFHAWA TIMES, Tuostoy, June BI, 1960 CLAYTON CELEBRATES... ,»» RELEASE TO OSHAWA Thompson's Best Effort Sparks Gaels To Victory § one point in the third, but duejminutes, and even failed to in the great Sefensive playing! gein pesseasion of the ball dur: of Powiless, filing' thet period of time. Jones, Marsha' and Greenwood, the visitors Ken Thom finished off searing in pie- By DON McKINNON Times Sports Writer Brian Thompson, playing his 'best game of the season' for the Oshawa Green Gaels, scared four goals to lg 4 his team de- feat Huntsville Tornadoes 12-7. The Ontario Junior A la erosse game was played in the Civie Auditorium before # erowd of 1,928, Monday night, "Thompson has the potential to become the best player in the OLA," coach J, M. Bishop ag Game ee ane, Oe Andy Konopacki donned the "He was the most prominent| here's robes, in fact, he was al- figure on the floor tonight,'"' he} most a one-man team, a6 Peo- seid, iple's Clothing blanked Oshawa failed to move out of their own the Huntevi lend zone for four and vn halfiture-goal style as he stole the Konopacki One - Man Club Hands Jaycees First Loss ' then Wilson singled and so did Taylor. Jim Spiers toreed balo- mon et the plate, afier Hudgin had scored earlier on an out fielder's error. Dan Lageman Thompson didn't quite do it Jaycees 10-4, in their Oshawa hall from Powless and broke in alone to seare while playing twa men short, Powiess was working the power play but was suddenly by two Huntsville men | 2nd lost control, pick- e4 it up at centre and broke into the clear and heat Mar- shall, blocked 4 shots { Marshall while the Gaels peppered las- seter with 61, | Nineteen penalties were hand- eA out by the referees, 12 to Huntsville and seven to Oshawr, JUST TALKING = The erowd probably expected a free-for-all in last night's game but were BRIAN THOMPSON Davis Bros. 4 | shoes alone, He had help from Ross Jones, who picked v3 three goals, Jim Higgs, Joe Krasnaj, Dwight Davies, John Clayton and Gaylord Powless, whe each dded singletons [ommewe. Davies' goal is his second in| 1 WAS the Hest detent of the eght games and he eredits it| season, in five starts, for the City and District Softball Asso- ciation's Juvenile League schea- ule fixture, last night at North singled and when a force-play attempt at the plate was hoot- ed, on Morrison's infield ground- set for Konopacki -- whe then topped his night's fine perform- ance with his four-run homer, PORT PERRY BLANKED In the other half of the Ju- er ~~ the bases-loaded stage was) to the wearing of mis-matched| league-leading Jaycee Juveniles, fooled, Both teams kept their theads throughout. the match but tempers did flare near the end, The teams realized that enforcement would be much more strict and so they con- trolled their anger, . hoosted his total points by five Showing Way THE CANADIAN PRYAS ohn Davis and his older brother Terry continue to dom-)" inate scoring in the Ontario La-| erosse Association Senior A se: , > Powless| Hes and the Vast eniles, A series of lucky draws he made at the ball park jast night, giving him 86, top-| nadian championship teams firms, Young Konopacki not only venile League twin-bill at North ping the league. Jones' goals| With Oshawa Green Gaels in the ALL OVER HERE AS CHAL Carlos Ortiz (left) light- weight boxing champion of the world, is shown \and- ing a hard left to the head of challenger Johnny Bizzaro, to send the chal- lenger to the canvas, for Busy Session Facing C-D Softball Hurlers Member teams of the Oshawa City and District Softhall Asso- GAs: 3 LENGER GOES DOWN and after two more punches from Ortiz, referee John Buck' MeTiernan stopped the bout. It was termed a technical knockout' victory for champion Ortiz, at the 2.29 mark, of the 12th round, | 'It's the second game I've iworn those old shoes, and the |seeend night I've gotten a |goal," Davies said after the | game, John Clayton's goal was his jfirst in Junior A lacrosse for ithe Green Gaels, He didn't draw his release from the | Huntsville team until the game | was under way but dressed for lthe last two periods, 'It's good to he with the i Gaels and hack to Jacrosse,"' said the lh-year-old, latest addi- tion to the Gaels' powerhouse, Phil Clayton, John's brother added five assists in last night's encounter, while Powless' had four, Jones three, Mery Mar | shall, Dave Keenan and Higgs two, and Neil Armstrong one Thompson started his ram- page early in the first stanza the second time in the 12th round, of their title bout last night in Pittsburgh. The bouncy hit-and-run artist got up seconds \ater, fol- lowing the mandatory eight- count, but he was wobbly LT Pts, eis 16:6 play in Brooklin on Friday and Ww meet Scugogs in the first of theOshawa Jaycees 4 8 People's Clothing te man Gen Auto Shippers scored a well- pitched himself a no-hit, no TU) earned 4k shutout ovis tas Gort igame, but he climaxed his) Perry Tripp Construction squad team's hig seoring parade in the Paul Aniauf pitched the win isth inning, when he hanged out\and in blanking the visitors, a grand-silam homer, to com- turned in an impressive three- plete a big seven-run rally, hitter, while striking out seven batters and not allowing a sin- Konopacki didn't have a per- sect game, He retired the first gle walk, White's triple resulted in the 19 batters he faced but the second hatter in the 7th inning) first run off Beare, in the third inning and the Shippers got their got on via an error and the next one drew a walk, Before it other two runs in the next in- ning, when. Beare lost his con trol and walked five batters in was over, two of the Jaycees| succession, White's triple was ' { "4 ' had got on base via errors and he only safe hit given up by three more on walks, Konopacki claimed 13 strikeout victims, Hank Kaleta, pitching for Jay- All holders of admission tiek- assist| Junior A series, seems at home ets will be eligihle for the record was upped to 16 in his first year in the senior prizes. The admission fee is the July 17 is the date set for| league, : Port Perry Minor Association's the Junior "A" all-star game| Two weeks ago Terry, who means of securing funds to ear- to be held in Whithy, Oshawa|Plays with Brooklin Redmen, ry out their summer activities Green Gaels will be playing the| Was in first place, but John has in softhall, all-stars from around the reversed the position and now As an incentive to the young league, , Coach Bishop jost|leads his brother by two pointsiticket sellers, tickets for the the services of Jim Higgs in| With 18 goals and 2% assists for coming visit to "The Beatles' last night's encounter, Higgs|4! points \to Toronte Maple Leal Gardens, suffered a twisted ankle near| Lerry, a standout in the British will he the prize for th young. the end of the first and won't|Columbia senior league for! ster gelling the most tickets for be back in ie lineup until atithree years, has 21 goals and this softball booster night, least Saturday, when the Gaels|!8 assists for 99 points, } : = travel to Huntsville, ., , Gaels| Billy Armour, another rookie| play in Etobieoke Wednesday,|'n the senior circull, and a Pe-| Etobicoke is in jast place in| terborough team-mate of John the Junior A standings Davis, is in third place with 47 ipoints on 14 goals and 23 as- sists, Ron MeNeil of first-place Tor- onto Maple Leafs is fourth with' 46 points from 27 goals and nine assists, give him 40 while his Oshawa & District SOFTBALL Double Header TONIGHT ! Homer Peaks ciation's Major League are this|twin-bill on Saturday evening. week facing their busiest ses-| The City and District's Ju gion of the season with future|venile League has now settled prospects indicating more of|down to steady schedule action, game, rather than any let-up,|/examination time being now : + glover, Following last night's dou- a nn ae kek bleheader at North Oshawa, the erchants visited the Con-|!eague standing at present, Is eretes, there is Major League|®5 follows: action every night, including) something quite unusual around these paris, a scheduled league doubleheader, on Saturday night. | A series of rained-out games ereated the need for a revis-| ed schedule and now it seems certain, that with so many nights booked, for the next five Issues Revise | 80 4 4 0 2 4 Gen-Auto Shippers Port Perry On Wednesday, Gen-Auto in the first game at Alexandra Park, 6.15 o'clock while People's visit the Port Perry Juvniles, for an 8 p.m floodlight fixture City-District Major Loop d Schedule i] Jaycees face|Seter with Don Stinson in the! rison's opening single, an infield BETTER THAN SANDY fan Francisco Giants' O.M.C, SERVICE CENTRE ! Juan | Marichal won #6 games in the) last four seasons, two more than) end one more Aveid the rush end heve your moter end beat serviced by our experts, Our sales department ean y Alexandra Park @ 10 Game 6:18 @ Ind Game 6:18 DON'T DELAY weeks, even a minimum of JUNE | Brooklin, 8.00 at Brooklin beat Marshall with an under; 20 Mon,---Ajax Merchants ys| Brooklin Concrete, 8.00 at! Brooklin | 21 Tues,---Ajax Merchants vs) Scugog Cleaners, 6.15 and Bad Boy vs General Tire,) 8.00 at Alexandra Park 22 Wed,--General Tire vs Bad Boy, 8.15 at Alexandra Park and Gale Juimber vs Ajax Merchants, 8.00 at Ajax | 93 Thurs..-Bad Boy vs Gale} Lumber, 6,15 and Seugog) Cleaners vs General Tire, 8.15 at Alexandra Park 4 Fri--Gale Lumber vs Tuttin's Hit | rained-out games, will create a situation requiring some "'in- serted dates" at least, if not another schedule revision, Followng is the standing to-| date, including last night's game in Brooklin, | w T Pts, 13 4 Gale Lumber Bad Boy Appl. Scugog Cleaners 8 General Tire 6 Ajax Merchants 4 Brooklin Concrete 4 Ron Taylor, with four wins in as many starts and Reg White, with two wins, moundmates of the Gale Lumber team, are the league's two top pitchers, since Gales are undefeated. Pete Lan- der of Scugog Cleaners, with four wins and Ted Jones of Bad I 4 4 4 3 2 2 25 Sat.--Sicugog Cleaners vs Gale lumber, 6.15 and Ajax Merchants ys Gener: al Tire, 6.15 at Alexan- dra Park 28 Tues.--- Brooklin vs Gen eral Tire, 6,15 and Ajax Merchants vs Bad Boy, 8,15 at Alexandra Park 29 Wed.---Bad Boy vs Seu gog Cleaners, 8.15 at Alex- andra Park and General Tire vs Ajax Merchants 8.00 at Ajax. JULY 6 Tles..-Ajax . Merchants vs Gale Lumber, 6.15 and Brooklin vs Scugog Clean ers, 8,15 at Alexandra Park 6 Wed.--Scugog Cleaners vs Ajax Merchants, 8,00 Ajax 7 Thurs.--Scugog Cleaners vs hits For Wayne's it was MeMillan the first seven innings and held Grand Slam |vering, beat goalie Gord Las-\two in the third on Harry Mor-| | penalty box, Marshall was also) error and then a single by Phill hall to Higgs another run in the sixth, for the home run in the bottom of thelonly one good inning against json at the 16-minute mark of UAW Softball League play atitwo walks, two singles by| lalty, Higgs and Jones also with a single, Solomon walked,| Muels downed McDonald Ford) run rally, They scored single: | first came from Ken Thomp-| In the north Texaco game it) Tornados hit Gorin ithe ball and went in alone to \eo burst for a nine-run, six-hit jthe second as Brent Munroe) Oshawa Skeet Club hopes toldrawing walks, advancing to Powless opened the second Monday, doubled to score them both and in the corner behind Lasseter|(he club don't allow sufficent Tryan each singled and loaded |\ing a hand-off from Powless in| shift the club from its present score 7-3, Thompson finished off| fourrfield layout on the ridges" ang Maxwell with two singles | Jones |he moved from its tworfield sil¢| doubled and Arsenault singled, Green Gaels put on the pres-| Officials hope to build a new loser Beare cees, was far from outclassed, jas he took a pass from Higgs) Peoples to three runs over the) Winning Rally, 7th Inni Inning Nally, /th Inning| given an assist as he came) Solomon. fon Wilson's triple an Bandy Koufax Huntsville"s strong defense 3.0 lead, seventh to lead North Texaco|pitcher Troop, the bottom of ithe first as he scored while| Aleta in the top of the 8th) Alexandra Park, \Kirk and Stark and a triple by/| |seored in the first 4-3, while Turnbull's Tornados|\tons in the first and fifth, for) s son, his first of two, as he stole} Club Moving jwas @ piteher's duel up untill after three scoreless ings, | hand at the five-minute mark, | inning. 'and Larry Ireland, team cap-be in operation at a new aite|second and third on errors hy frame quickly, scoring, taking was in turn batted in on Nel Recause present after 18 seconds room for the expanding MeM-\ihe bases They were driven in front of Huntsville's net and/site, near the National Stud |the second with another goal at| between Raglan and Port Perry Tornadoes tried to rally in|to the new property, which was! c_oge FOR FUELMEN sure and kept Tornadoes econ-|club house in the future whieh | UAW SOFTBALL He struck out seven batters in jand through articulate manou-| same distance, The winners got |way out of the net to give the! single by Bill Taylor produced). ¥ Black hit # grand-slam| Russel's Texaeo managed|than Don Drysdale, was broken again by Thomp- People's lowered the hoom onlover Wayne Auto Body 10-4 inithe fourth, when they bunched |killing off Phil Clayton's pen-\when Daryl Hudgin opened) In other UAW action, Quality|rival piteher Goring, for a fiver| | Huntsville's only goal of the |whomped Russell's Texaco 18-7,\ their total output, Bois | | T N Sit |the seventh inning when Texa-| Cairns' single, a triple by Gau-| Tornadoes added two more in| 0 ow : 6 Lawson and Boivin led off by tain, beth seored later this year, an official said) the first baseman Adair, Foster a pass from Jones to dump one facilities Al son's double, Dowe, Foster, and Davies tallied his goal by tak-| bership, plans are under way (0/9 Rinok's hig homer, J, Hron- |dropping it in to make the|Farm on Simeoe &I, N., to a |19.82 from Phil Clayton and| The. present club-house wWill/qouble and. single, the third, scoring four goals, but} purchased two years ago tained in their own end, | would give the club one of the! jpienie tournament on Saturday over MeDonald Ford 4-3 Mon ich provided the other Texaco) A ' And Standings each, while MeDonald had a} Jones) Alter advancing in the UAW) Mimica Quality Fuels went on to win| Brampton also completely outfit you fer fun en the weter this survner, See ws new! Oshawa ining and another half-dozen in YACHTHAVEN \the 7th, for a one-sided rout LTD, : Harbour Rd, Off . Simeoe St, Lacrosse Scores Mand | WEW NUMBER 723-0186 \det and then a double by Conk and another by Perrow, gave! Turnbull's their first three puns | \in the fourth, They ran wild lafter that, with six runs in the| Sih; four more in the 6th ine | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Ontario Junior A APR 0171 94 20 0-145 116 16 0 182 400 14 0 128 101 10 O11 IM &) 0 05107 &) |Oshawa 1 Toronto »| Hasting Hunteville Big Factor Rad Roy, 6.15 and General|__1ae!# were short two men at Tire vs Gale Lumber, 8,15 at Alexandra Park 8 Fri General Tire va Brooklin, 8,00 at Braoklin 9, Sat.-- All + Ontario Jun: Boys, with three wins, are the next in line, Rantams' Wayne Tuttin and The luck-of-the-draw will put}Jim Yakemishyn proved inval considerable stress on the pitch-|Uable to their respective teams ing staff of most of the teams,|/ast night in Oshawa Legion| Whitely Powers Rexco 'hest layouts in Canada day. Carlisle was credited with |both wins with his fine pitching, In Saturday afternoon's game, at Alexandra Park, Quality Fuels defeated Wayne Auto Rody 14-5, in their UAW Pienie O11 102 8) 150 4| 156 4 Long Branch Si, Cath, Etobicoke werneanisS>s OPPPLPPA ~~~ BOX PLANTS Pansies 00 14 106 12 | Taronta Peterb'gh Colosia this week, Ajax has three games Minor Baseball in succession, meeting Scugog| Cleaners in the first game to-|oul and two on in the eighth night at Alexandra Park and and extra inning to drive in the hosting Gale Lumber tomorrow| Winning run as Oshawa Dairy night in Ajax, Ajax is also in edged Jury and Lovell 2-1 action here Saturday night, | Yakemishyn pitched another General Tiremen also have a|0@-hitter and hit a double and three-game stint, starting in the|*nsle to lead Local 222 over second game _ this evening, | Houdaille 91, Yakemishyn fan- against Bad Boys, and then "ed 18 batters to earn the win, coming back with their fourth] Both games were played at game of the week, on Saturday Kinsmen stadium, night against Ajax, in "the| Bryan Rose started for Osh: nightcap". op Dany Pag had three Bad Boys have three in suc-|*ttikeouts before running into} Pa» Ry Ape vartar tonight trouble in the third, He was re-| while Gale Lumber has the|¢ved by Rick Harding, who) toughest grind of all, The went on to fan 10 batters and} league - leaders have four-in-a allow only one bit, Alex Mai-| row, starting Wednesday night boroda, Jury and Lavell, gave in Ajax, They face Bad Boys Tie gla ete ita and e ope T a |' , ° 'id th opener here Thursday night, Yakemishyn had help from} Ted McComb, who hit a two! . jrun homer and a double ne- 1} e Zarowny had three-for-four at the plate, while Dave Bracken . . |stole home, Wilson suffered the Victories i Peterboro Legion, Pee Wee In Oshawa Bantam lacrosse division, leaders of the Kastern action last night in the Chil-/Ontario Baseball Association, dren's Arena, Local 1196 down: scored two runs in the first in- ed Jury and Lovell 10-1: Lions| Mima, four in the second, one in Club won over Dairy Queen 5-2 the third and three in the sixth and Get-Together Club beat '? Win over Oshawa Legion: Local 222, 11-1, beried bay in a game played in Scoring for Local 1196 were estes ; Len McAvoy with four goals, oanen pitcher Brian en Hudsin, three: Tom hare. rien fanned seven, walked Sek ben! and Garth Jakns four and gave up seven hits for anne Hau Weve cuared fee the win, Brian Paul of Oshawa aad vouall's acai, ' nage panes seven and + §, A pair of goals each from 0% tibs r 2 Rick 'Keeler and Terry Loyd, pill 'Fics. voliened can? and plus a singleton from Murray apiece for the winners, Steven Bryan, gave Lion's Club the/Shine collected two, while ecge. ovat Dairy caeen George Terry McKee, Andy Maykut, sound Pog Rn iP wen [Ril itetees, Dave Mokes 3 en, and Matt Masturnok had one A six-goal performance by apiece for Oshawa, , Tom Simpson, plus two goals| Tigers trimmed Al's Ri-Rite from Dan O'Brien and singles|15-8 in a tyke game, Randy Kurelo gave the win tojhome run, a triple and two Get-Together Club over Local|singles, Home runs were also 222, John Arbuckle scored! hit by Glen Kirkham and Sheri Local 222's marker dan. Kirkham was the winning Tuttin hit a single with two}: jor Softball Tournamen starting 1.00 p.m, Fina game 8.00 p.m 12 Tues Bad Roy vs General Tire 8.15 at Alexandra Park 18 Wed.--Brooklin vs Gal Lumber, 8.15 at Alexandra|ice § night Park Thurs.--General Tire Scugog Cleaners, 6.15 anc Gale Lumber vs Bad Boy 8.15 at Alexandra Park 15 Fri,-RBad Boy vs Brook lin, 8.00 at Brooklin M4 16 Sat.--Gale Lumber vs Bad/mediate lead scoring six runs Boy, 6.15 and General Tire in the first two innings com: vs Scugog Cleaners, #15 a Alexandra Park 18 Mon.--Scugoy Cleaners Brooklin, 8.00 at Brooklir and Gale Lumber ys Ajax Merchanis, 8.00 at Ajax 19 Tues General Tire, 6.15 and Seu gog Cleaners vs Gale Lum ber, 8.00 al Alexandra Park 20 Wed,----Gale General Tire, 8.15 al Lumber ¥ Alexan dra- Park and Brooklin va Ajax Merchants, 8.00 a Ajax 21 Thurs,--Brooklin va Roy, 6.15 and Gale ber va Scugog Cleaners 8.15 at Alexandra Park 92 Fri,--Ajax Merchants Rrooklin, 8.00 at Breoklin NOTE Rrooklin va Merchants rained + out Wed June 15th, to be scheduled a Ajax as soon as scheduling per mits, Any further rained-out game will be played the first week o August and the play-offs will be gin as soon as they are com (pleted, Lam WIN BEST-BALL (CP) - | LONDON, Ont Alexander of St. Petersburg i Fla., Saturday shot a 44 to de | feat Marlene Stewart Streit and] Askew, Micke Wright | professional Ajax Merchants vs Seugog Cleaners, 5.14 and va Vs Ajax Merchants vsiscored bul Craggs was left on, Rad va Ajax Nick} Grant, by Ron Bragg, Dave Smith and! Vic Sirko led Tigers with a|Weslock of Toronto and Skip| 1261 a3; F, 1 | | To Civil Service Triumph Dave 'Whitely hit two home dings were on base from singles runs, one of them a three-run|when Whitely hit his first shot, to lead Rexeo over Scott's|homer, Whitely's second homer e Chicken Villa, 7-4, in Civil Serv-jcame in the fourth with no one oftball action Mondayion, Wright singled again and ; concluded Rexco's hitting at Rundle's | "ne, Heffer-| Scott's tried to come back in }.|the sixth as they had three |hits, singles by Sweet, Terry jand Cosburn, In the seventh, into an im-|Manilla hit his second single and scored on an error, Hart, who relieved Glaspell in the jfourth, doubled, followed by a laffman, but both In other games, jdowned De-Harts, 5-1, lings beat Foley's 82 and Qua jity Fuels won 10-4 over On- s\tario Steel, Rexco jumped of) t\pared to Chicken Villa's one In the first, Whitely drew a/#ingle by walk and was batted in by| Were left on Brian Wright, who doubled, | Giddings fanned six batters Lloyd Schram and Rick Craggs|#4ve up eight hits and allowed both singled, Schram later|90 walks for the win, Glaspell |Wwas the loser Roger Doucette and Bill Gid:| Bob Knapp and Craig Wil liams each hit three singles ' while Al Toltan and Danny Tur jeski each had triples and Mel Gibson Trophy To \Knocker two singles, to lead eee 'Rundie's in their vietim aver M. Korobij 8 Loft De-Harts. Hitting for De-Hart's é were Aryan and Westacott, with The Gibson Challenge Trophy, two singles, and Blair, with one "jpremier award of the Oshawa) Rill Maxwell was the winning |General Racing Pigeon Club'sinitcher with eight strikeouta, 'weekly race, was won on Satur=|allowing five hits and one run day by a bird belonging t©)Losing pitcher was Joe Vasko, Mikita Korobij, who was relieved in the second The birds were released al by Jim Mitchell whe had five Peru, Indiana, at 4.45 a.m, on/strikeouts Saturday and the first home in t Oshawa was clocked at 4.22,ond inning to score four runs, p.m; having flown miles in nine hours and 47\to win over Foley's at Alexan }minutes, a rate of 1996,80 yards: dra Park, s/per-minute, for the airline diss) McHugh allowed four hits and ft) lance two runs to register the win Following are the times Quality Fuels came on strong _ithe other successive arrivals in the seventh inning to score J, and R, Irwin, 1998.42; J, /five runs to defeat OSP, Devitt Strachan, 1317.20; J. and .R, hit a two-run homer in the sixth Irwin, 1908.76; A, Szezur, but was caught leading off in 11902.71; S. Grant, 1901.88; §./the seventh for the last out, 1207.80; L, Prescott,) Hitting for OSP came fram Cowle, 1240.47; D,| Hartshorn, who homered. and |Bejkowsky, 1240.08; J. Strachan,|singled, and fram Nosal and 1254.99: J, Askew, 1242.40; J./Rradley, For Quality, it was 1241.58; Rennett,| MeConkey, Weeks and Ding Kinsman, 1158.44; E.iman with twa singles each c 4/1227.70; LL Next bantam games in the/piteher while Mitchell was the/and 1 in a best-ball golf match|Jackson, 1148.27 and Kelllar and;Haire, Bathe and Danford with vena will be June 27, 4 loser, here, Cooper, 1130.78. lone ; Hefferings rallied in the sec: | the 444/ adding four more in the fourth) elimination game, ning, when after a single, he had two runs in the second an Donald's three runs all in the first Inning, Winning plicher was Carlisle, the loser Korbak, Port Perry Boys Win Tournament The Port Perry Lions Bantam Roya Softball Club captured the big tournament at Belleville, jlant weekend, defeating a strong Peterborough entry 10-8, in the final game, In addition to capturing the tournament honors, the Port \Perry Jads picked up an extra traphy when Gene Huast was |voted the "mast valuable play: jer in the tournament" | The Port Perry bantam team jis handled by Carl Lake, man: ager, and Al Wackett, coach SPille In Monday's game, Campbell broke a 44 tie in the third in- was batted in by Prest, Quality d two in the third to win, ant| came Corby's ROYAL RESERVE Fie Mesh | MARC Ageretum Alyssum Ameranthus Armoeria Asters Begonia Carnation Nemesia 100 10 ) oh 4 Rrooklin Brampton St, Cath, Ontario Junior A Huntsville 7 Oshawa 12 Brampton 14 Long Branch 16 Ontario fenlor B Dixie 14 Ohsweken 12 Whitby 8 East York § Petunias Portulaca Sedum Snapdragens Stocks Scablosa Verbena Zinnia Cleome Coleus Dahlia Sweet Wiliom Lobelia Marigold Nicotine "PROP IN AT" VAN BELLE GARDENS "Your Friendly Garden Centre' 5 MINUTES EAST OF OSHAWA On Highway No. 2 623-5737 ERNIE CAY to LUMBER fy ALL. 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