10_THE OBHAWA TIMES, Tusndey, September 27, 1960 R mi ; SPORTS Port Perry Jre, Vikings Seconds Tie OASA Finals TODAY'S GAMES City Championship Round-Robin' Port Perry Juniors evened up four runs as they Te ally got 10 LJ Ld Oshawa Merchants vs Cole's their All-Ontario "( OASA Eris offerings, It all happened Sporting Goods, at Alexandra championship finals on Saturday alter there were two out, Powell 11 elr al 1 1 | Park, 8.00 pm - lgfternoon with & 15-11 victory doubled, Carnegie walked then | South Ontario County League~ over Wellesley, in Welles G, Menzies snd Birkett each (Championship Finals) dra! Port Perry moved into the smacked out twohsggers And Vikings 11 was the team fo|lrish pack, and before the halll When & fair touchdown was game in 3 - out - of - b series -- second game of the round with Archie Menzies hit a liriple to steal the glory over the weekend, had a chance to gather dust (wo ealled from (his play the Vikings Brooklin Stevenson's Motors vs determination, evide need hy seor-| cone lude the rally, They came from 8-0 behind to win of the Vikings forwards were were stunned, One player rushed Markham Aces, st Markham, 8,15 ing three runs in the firs! IMME. After Wellesley had climbed {12 1% over the Bank of Commerce sporting bloody faces, up to the referee and appealed pm, ; Powell walked then Camegle, Bipacl (o tie the score at 1141, lat the Lakeside in Oshawa. The game wes certainly not but was quickly turned away, The ! ; : 3 | Menzies and Birkett all connect: poo perpy won the game in their The two teams started short- one-sided and Taylor fought hard team would perhaps have fallen WEDNESDAY'S GAMES led in succession for safe WLS. cop figll of the Gth with another handed to begin with, through 8lto see that the few balls that the 8part then without the shrring FOOTBALL : They added Wo in Iw third 60 gran rally, Menzies started it off mix-up over a change in the kick. | Viking pack got back to him leadership of ¥arquarson, Never-| Ontario Junior Conference ~-- Carnegle s hg an of CONTE with a triple Then with two out, off time, This did not deter from were auickly fed out to the back theless, it was all over bar the Baimy Beach vs Oshawa * Imps by Birkel plus u Lwobagger bY MoArihar was safe on AB GFFOF |the excitement of the game, and|jine while they still Wad room to shouting and ihe Irish scored at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stad- Wilson, Bre ee ug e | Brest doubled and so did Powell {both teams were quickly brought| move, Most Vikings plays, how- once more io make it a mislead. jum, at 8.00 p.m, fourth a arnegie's SINEE, Lod he scored later on a wild {up to even strength, ever seemed to either fizzle outing 1540, Would the Vikings have | made i A 1d m-th tonrth andl" teh, to make it 15-11 Bank of Commerce forced the through the quick tackling of the Won with a more impartial, offi- SOFTBALL Birket ¥ipled tn 1h Jour ) and! didw't do much with pace from the start and pushed home team or more often, were cial? We don't know. This Irish! City Championship Round - Seon a on ig Port Perry added Menzies' slants until the { bird {ahead 8-0, Vikings 11 replied with| called out as fouls, hy the ref. team were good, Perhaps we will Robin -- Heffering's Imperials vs 10 the 8x, TO (when (we g, an error and la switch play that sent Patersoni cree much to the puzziement and find out later in the season when geugog Cleaners, at Alexandra one hit, netted one run. They lover the line for a touchdown,| consternation of the Oshawa they are scheduled to meet again. | park, at 8.00 p.m I d t : 1 L added a pair of inllies In the "she Falk converted, team and many of the spectators, | The Vikings back line played| UAW League Finals Kent's ANAUS ria 00p fourth, again on errors The Vikings forwards kept up| The game still looked wide open adequately but without any spark. yg Black's, at Alexandra Park, al In the sixth, Wellesley had their |the pressure that enabled their|at halftime with no points on the The forwards were an Wnpoordin. 7.00 p.m, Basketball Ready big inning. They scored six runs {speedy back line to crash into the joard for either side, ated mass but some of WIoM 2 on two errors, three singles and |end zone for three -more touch: played their hearts oul They The Oshawa Industrial Bs ket." wome-run blow hy Baechler, downs, Further scorers for Osh-| The Vikings came out in the'lacked opportunist wing forwards ] |,m League will commence work: rode it 113 i 0 7 awa were Tymoshik and Nikol-|second half, confident of their jie McArthur ar ess a Louts at Simcoe Hall this evening, wii io tied and. In the uh ishen, ability to win the game, After| The star of the game for Oshe {at seven o'clock and all basket on and Footer each getting The star for Oshawa was|ten minutes play, the Irishiawa was Taylor. His grinding ' hall players interesied in PIaYINg pic and scoring later Tymoshik whose running and caused this confidence to ebb 8loontribution helped keep the Vik: rst ame this season are invited 10 be: on py pachier ug later on 8 single kicking wes superb, Deserved| little by scoring a fine touchdown ings potential always dangerous hand, or contact Dave Kelly, ati 2 Ca os that and held the | mentions go to hard working Ash, Which was subsequently conVerl-\Three players, who Also gave no . {RA 5-103 me club at bay for the last two Edmonds and Falk, A good game ed. The Oshawa team fought hard gyaetor throughout the game, a UAW Title Set IA new league is being formed for the Vikings, but a lot more|to stay in the game even though|though they were badly bruise h | this year with all new p { hard work is needed to glve| their forwards were outclassed. [for their trouble, were Ryan, All| go Western Tire and be welcomed to form teams PORT PERRY Powell, ss; {them a chance fo Carli me straw that broke thelson and Pringle . a . Under the new regulation, pl srnegie, 2h; G. Menzies, 3b; {Cup # We Casting ca came from an off-| As a post serint, we would like Black's Men's Wear were all ted, "wn niaved last year for the! f; A, Menzies, p; Wik | VIINGS 11 -- Saramak, Neil- side play from the Trish, whichito mention that this was the first up at 2-2 in the hottom of the Genosha Hawks and also In the sop, apman, rf; MeArthur, Ison, Nikolishen, Paterson, Ash, the referee chose to ignore Upon league match in the Vikings' his: |5th inning last night, when the Industrial League ill -not he gj Sanderson, rf in Edmonds, Worrell, Aylesworth, realizing that the game was being tory that they have lost. Nor was umpires called off further play eligible for both league This 7¢ | Falk, Lace and Montgomery, [allowed to continue, Vikings rush. it a complete loss, rather a les. due to darkness 2 will give new players a chance to : : in Vikings 1 slid to a crashing ed to plug the gap, The home-side son well learned, A contribution | mec woe the first game of the PAY I league competition WELLES! A) Boghart, dh; Senior League defeat at the hands hall carrier was brought down in experience that could help thei, ca (AW Softhall V.eaZuE All players Ww ng to pl B) ( G M Laughlin, e} of the Toronto Irish, Saturday at| feet from the line and Pascoe andiclub fo even greater things! championship finals, According haskethall this season are 1 ugh in rl; Poff, ef Gre n, |Eglington Park, {Boyd of Oshawa fell on the ball] VIKINGS IT Kells Hinkson to reports the next game has quested to be on hand, Tuesday | eCallum, 1b; Erb, p; Fools Nothing seemed to go right for|as it hounced into their end zone |Goldman, Pascoe, Farquarson ' avening, at Simeoe Hall nnn. f ) Kaniman, ef 2.4 > heen ordered for Wednesday night i the Vikings from the very begin. They were helatedly covered hy Williams Taylor, Pringle, Al. C0 Cen o'cloch. (Editor's Note) Sum when further information (ning. They were shocked by the|Irish players who all grabbed a|son, Arn, Ryan, Gibson, ocho 4 hid : can be obtained » strength and viclousness of the handfull of the dead ball Boyd and Olnyk Since there is a City Cham National Loop - rpeerre-- e-------------------------------- pionship game hooked for Wed READY FOR WORLD SERIES TO START A rT i y o tickets for all | the luck of the draw was with LJ ® 1 In t seems unlikely that 7.00 o'clock] ] Jake Fienberg of Pittsburgh | was entitled to ti kets for esrune ge [1 ; : ) jase a ans is a happy man, He's shown | games in Pittsburgh, because | him he received not only his will allow enough time for a twis| NIGHT here holding tickets for the | he Is a regular season hox | box 'seals but Iwo reserved uisvi £ Barnacet Plate light game World Series opening in Pitts- | holder, But he also applied for sets for the first two games | Sneddon's walk in the first sor . ' " . B k R d burgh on October 5, Fienberg | tickets through the mail and | in Pittshurgh AP Wirephoto | TORONTO (CP Jesrubel, alinning and Armstrong's single] By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rea ecor ih hittin Jb | three-year - ald filly owned hylgave Kent's their first run and| Providence, RI, Willie | LJ Norman Fletcher of Air-lin the fourth, McMahon doubled Greene, 160%, Providence NEW, YORK IAP Ye Na» drie, Alta. scored an upset vie-land scored later on G, West: stopped Butch Craig, 154, Bridge. tional League has broken its ats he Connaught Park it Si tory in the featured Barnaget|fall's single port, Conn, § endance record, an Associated ack's got " their t : Bantam Girls ) {Monday Jaden hy out Potts, ihe fourth, on por (Wo Kile on Puerto Rico, stophed Candy Me ; Including Sunday's games, the 1 : 1 | LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Ken Louisville two unearned runs in SNe eated oyal Border hy issield error, a wild pitch and an arland, 147'%, iladelphia, 3, league had a total of 10,304,609 wi *{ By Geo. H. Campbel SPORTS EDITOR . Mackenzie's tight relief pitehing|the first, Walks to Eddie Charles less than (wo lengths while|isoid out, Sydney, Australia David paid admissions for 1060, This Ca ture Title enabled Louisville Colonels to de: and Mack Jones and Lee Tate's| Peggy Page finished third, two Floyd, 130, Sydney, stopped Tano eclipsed the mark of 10,388,470 ¢ p feat Denver Bears 5-8 Monday single set up a run on Boh lengths behind Royal Border | KENT'S Legree, Cochrane, Serna, 120, Austin, Tex, 4 et in 1947, The major league ree. { Connaught Park girls captured Might in the final of the Ameri: Taylor's fly, Then John Demeri! Jesrubel had started in 1118neddon, Armstrong, McMahon, Quehee Boh Cleroux, 208, ord of 11,150,000 was established . we . * lithe CRA Neighborhood tr a. can Association baseall playoffs walked to load the bases again "ACC5 wi Aeason without scoring Bannon, Shearer, G, Westfall| Montreal, stopped Ritchie Nor. hy the American League in 1948, Everything From Soup To Nuts tion Bantam Girls Softballland advance to the little world and Casey Wise's throwing error a win, I pwevel she was full of and Johns den, 206, White Plains, N.Y. 3 Both leagues are showing League championship for the 1960 5eries against Toronto Maple|let in two more, fun Monday and paid $22 a0, 47. | SLACKS Naina ; Reno, Nev, Mario Moe) Ma: marked increases over ast seas ; , not | fe8son, last night at Storie Park,|Leafs of the Internationall A walk to Charles and an error, with Roval Bord fuze Sombined va ACKE = ) eine ' Varga clas, 19, Las Vegas, stopped son, The Nations) is 767,000 ahead FOOTBALL FANS around these parts, Who are not j,.n "toy defeated the home| League, on Jones' grounder let in another|.¢ $2 fo . \ ol Visi AE Ci orton, Smith, Vince Castro, 110%, Stockion, of its 1050 aggregate while the too engrossed in the welfare of the Toronto Argos OF |ieam 16.12, to sweep the final| The Colonels open at Toronto|in the fifth, Taylor ended the|------ ---- iardian, Allens and Worsley, Calif, 10, American is up 871,000 A yugl iders to take some interest in local |series in two.straight games Wednesday night, {Colonels scoring with his 10h! Otiswa Rough Riders ber pt e Ontario Junior Confer= | Connaught Park girls won the ' Lefty Bobby H endl 2x the home run. 77 '/ 3 / [ J activ §, 8not member 14 A or first » fin satup.| lCARUE'S eading southpaw, " ) , 2 ) oO) [) i : ; adit ROP rst game of the finals on Satur Hendley was knocked out In ee wonae fi 9 { f Jar / ence game at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sudium on i" first gamo of the finals on Satur- [Liked (ne 'pennant - wining ol thlley Mat locked sul in on jul wort of u armih row evening, Oshawa "Imps" go against amy. oir Last night's game was a free. Bears for Joven onings BY oe with a home run, Jake Wood Juniors here Wednesday night and it's a crucial "mus |scoring affair with Connaught|TURRIDE Into trouble n doubled, Mike Roa ke, Vern game for the Motor City gridders, They dropped a 18-12 coring four runs in each of the SIENA {Rapp and Wise singled for two 4 Al Pehanick was the loser, visi p , Beac : J f t first three frames and adding tc more, Mackenzie came on and decision to Balmy Beach, up at Pantry Park in Toronto HE8 IRNi0s 2 "HE Tl though he gave up only O1¢ retired the side, | : J . their total avery inning on Sunday, when after fighting back from a 13-0 deficit hee io ain Hy ning "teste Tn. Bd - 8 Storie # struck ba alrly Louis o . to a 13-12 score, they had the misfortune to have a bad Will Dol Taat poyidn't ailie bed Louisville, second in the regu ------------ gnap on the third down, when in kick formation, deep In iain as much success, A four-Tun IaT season Tage. hue Wo tour| Joe Nuxhall Wants, | their own end, in the final quarter, That one gave the splurge in the 6th inning, just be: oa mes in the final series, . Reds To Trade Him! 3 yo 5 Ww 11 ac 1 "Balmies" possession and a few minutes later they went | ute She game wa te led on ac] Denver's erratic defence gave! sp fOr a \ hi r the ctory, As it hay AE Ch ET --.------ over for the tou hdown that Slinched Ne vi EaasBor0 hest effort j | HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) -- Joe stands now, Oshawa "Imps", Balmy Beach and Scarb Wyatt, Elsie George, Spencer R | St rt Nuxhall, veteran Cincinnati Juniors are all tied up, or practically tied, for fourth {and Shortt were the big hitters oya S a Reds' pitcher, sald here Sunday place in the Junior group standing and since fourth the latter having a homer and night he hopes he will be traded triple for Storie Park during the off-season, \ . BY > - , Oshawa boys will i : : 4 place is the final playoff berth the Oshawa $ Parker's generosity in issuing S : bid for victory, here tomorrow tickets s a hig help to 1 nin elr Nuxhall, a #82.year-old south be making an all-out free wa h . 50 night Coach 3i1l Zock will have his team up for thi Connaught and they cashed in on paw, has been the property of A 4 the Reds ever since 1044 when 5 " t of the walks y received, 4 one and a good performance should give the Imps" a mast BB Su Shey 1 Reived. Puck Prospects at the age of 15, he became the win over Be y Beach and put them right in line for all hit well for the winners " > |voungest player ever to appear all hit well for MONTREAL (CP) -- General|| 4 f 1 : ox 0 CONNAUGHT PARK Hil, ; {in a major league game, He has fourth and a playoff berth Vet Gillie Pock, 3h: Schultz, Manager Frank Carlin of Mont:\heen with the Reds continuously real Royals Monday began SIgn:| since 1952 but has heen a dis ing players for the coming East:| annointment for the last two sea: ern Professional Hockey League| sons, He had only a 99 record season and the first two signed | [at year and this year his rec. |were centre Walter Bradley and|opd stands at 18 ou . : p; McQuade, ¢: McGillivray, 2b; | DIAMOND DUST---The Ontario champonship play Dean. If: Sutton. of: Glover. 1h off trial get rougher and tougher as they near the | STORIE PARK I. Mitehell, throne room and a few of the Oshawa ball clubs and {1f; Wyatt, 1b; 1 George, 2b Tones, ¢! Spence short, 3h; others in the district, found that out over the weekend 1 Mitchell. ef: Parker, pi Eile right-winger Reggle Grigg. \ chell, ef or I Bradley comes to the Royals However, at least two of them survived and one othe George. 1 J J ! - . " from the Sault Ste. Marie Thun. s still alive to 'fight another day Fernhill Genosha | Bai of A EPHL oT > OLD COUNTRY Midget Aces are still alive. They were leading Galt al Thunderbirds last season the 24 most all the way here Saturday night but faltered u Want Rocket yeardid coitre scored 23 Soalsl SOCCER SCORES a J p i games a LONDON (CP) Soccer res Royals coach Floyd Curry said! gs Monday in the United King. Next Ma or he hopes Bradley will help plugiqom the gap leit with the retirement| of veteran centre Kenny Mosdell lose an 11 ision. The Aces go back to Galt on Sat irday \ urn game, Oshawa Cole's were elim nated from the OASA Juvenile "A" title hunt, They dropped a 2 decision up at Niagara-on the-Lake Sat Football League Cup, first round "Bradley has been going well x irday ut I fore they made a very favorable Of Mo t 1? in babii and if he Tui tow | Bristol R2 ¥ ylham 1 mpression with th brand of softball and good NIXAL! mote pounds he could be a|West Hom 3 Chariton \ 4 valuable asset to us," sald Curry.| w Third wales the Virgil sr, had 20 stril MONTREAL (CP It was Grigg will be in his second sea: Chesterfield 1 Walsa he rgil pitcher, had 20 strike und to happen--a plug for!son with the Royals. The 80. Colchester 0 Bury 2 shutout. At that, Virgil got their two laurice (Ro Richard to year-old winger was a standout Halifax 3 Port Vale 3 and a wrong-field 'hit, to sweep the ympaign for the mayoralty of in his rookie year, scoring 23 Newport 1 Grimsby 1 Montreal goals and 23 assists, He was the|Southend 1 Shrewsbury 1 a hy There ha wen plenty of Royals' third-highest scorer Tranmere 2 Torquay 2 als, In the Ontario Junior "A" champ times during the illustrious Rock Both Grigg and Bradley will be Fourth Division t'll be the Northern Ontario champ National Hockey League cas in the lineup when the Royals Exeter 2 Hartlepools 1 ¢. Marie. here in Oshawa on Thanksgiv when hh doubtedly would meet Cleveland Bargns of the Milwall 0 Darlington 1 . t Scygog Cleaner The Oshawa na sho American Hockey League in an Peterborough L] Doncaster 2 Nh bi a L | estion in exhibition game here next Sun- Stockport 1 Wrexham 0 Juniors v ight in Woodstock 13-5 on Saturday night i I by Phillas Mu day afternoon, York City 0 Gillingham 0 with Ronnie Taylor having 20 strikeouts, after a nervous em, lot ( { La Presse start in which he hit two batters and walked three more wh AREA Hal ar B SEBALL SCORES STANDINGS in the first inning. After that, he gave the Woodstock hn . nHuence a iy A ' newspaper, in view of the an ENGLISH LEAGUE the 7th inni and then stumbled badly in the 9th, to | | sportsma p in defeat, They were only outhit by threes | ight to go to Northern Ontario for boys a lot of trouble, more than they could handle nounced retirement of the great hile. hic nate . bt ARs win. R ge star of Montreal Canadiens, "in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League hl r r Y i while his mates pounded out the win. Ray Suddard Ane SERB of American League W L Pet GBL \ 4 \ \ I IN Jackie Sneddon again hit well but it was Danny Price |, sp Hara Detroit 000 001 002 3 § 3'New York 92 57 617 - : \ the ths with homer, two i 64 573 6% h + " * . A . in batting star's role time a An Mulem supplie y readys| Chicago 021 110 10x 6 11 0 Baltimore triples and a double quite a night! made "Big Three-M impaign! Fischer (8:8) Regan (4) Spen: Chicago id S73 6h ogay Maurice for Mayor of cer (8) and Chiti; Baumann (13 Qovglaud ks 3 gis B Like | Lik ' > Ape has onirea BY 3 Car ' i-Mino ashington { ¥ a he luxurious comlont \ saving mone OSHAWA LEGION'S two representatives in Bantam Mr, Mulem didn't bring up the iB arieon. HR: Chi-Miuose Detroit ig 82 455 M% | have the hest of both with | -~ Oil Hoat op vs and Midget, both reached the OBA championship final point, but if the R t could be! : - Boston 83.430 28 . rc Y . New York 010 001 000 2 4 11 0 I'his is the heating that gives vou the finest in warm, [ § A ( ) y Were e vd over the week-e The persuaded lo ge to the cam : a3 369 37 but both were eliminated over the week-end. The Osh« hal . A ip 3% 1 i ) TN Wash'ton 000 000 200 0-- 3 7 2 Kansas City WM 369 37 § Today's Games pleasant living and pinches pennies for you at the same time, 1's so convenient too Esso Furnace Oil is awa Dairy Bantam's dropped a 6-0 decision up in [there would be enou indidates Stafford, Maas (3:1) (9) and Now York (Duren 3-4) at Wash Chatham, to the Chatham Legion Bantams, who were [to farm a hockey Am Howard; Ramos (11:17) and Bat jneion (Lee 86 or Kaat 15) too strong on the mound and at the plate. In the OBA The five rer indidates|tey, HR: NY:-Long (2); Wash 'Baltimore (Brown 11-3) at Bos delivered automatically as the weather demands, nothing Midget finals, Brantford beat the Beaton's Dairy Osh= [f° Mayor. Sat ures ved Killehrew (31 ton (Delock 99) | for you to hather with, And you get the finest in equips SSO Oo awa Midgets here Saturday afternoon and again on Ey ard HE aber af "Uh ; a Cleveland 000 010 000 1 4 0 Detroit (Bunning 10-14) at Chi ment. maintenance. and service. as woll as eaky toims Sunday up in Brantford, to take that title round in lexecutive committee; Ralph Co [Kansas ay i ue " -- phy Cleveland (1 atman 7) at " 1 3 her aw Af ® I i i J * VO " " two-straight games. The Legion teams should have no [pel MHSEE and Dr. Gerard Al ivi og hl ol in B..sas City (Herbert 12-13) Cal) now about dependable, economical Esso Oil Heat jarjous Tegrets hewever they ade ig excellent show Daley (16:13) and P. Daley. HR: Waduesday's Games «vs call your nearest Imperial Oil Sales Office ing and in each case, they were beaten by a better team, P. Daley (4) one scheduled : . K( which is never a disgrace. Oshawa Legion Juniors should Sammy Snead Will (Only games scheduled) Navonal League hl 1 1 Pet probably suffer more chagrin than the two younger National League Pittsburgh 02 618 teams. Belleville Juniors won out, and not in any cake~ | Play Southampton San Fran 8000 000 060 6 10 1 a aagurgh a6 # i 5% A 125 CONANT ST OSHAW alk ther, sr Peterboroug fler ti iftloek City Los Angeles 001 100 000-- 2 6 2g ONS 5 AS * 3 - A ymdughy 3 A | SOUTHAMPTON (CP) -- Vet|"MeComiek (3 Miller (@)iah, laws 8 @ ao " ] boys had pulled a major surpr : ting Oshav pl sh L8 Angeles 78 70 527 1% ) I C A prise Va Al Sam Snead \ greed 10 and Schmidt; Drysdale (14 14) gan Fran %- 73 510 13% Belleville Kenmores went on to w h Ony 1 lay in a pro-amatey exhibition Sherry (8) and Pignatano. HR: ci, innati 67 8B M72 OIL HEAT SPECIALIST PH. RA 3.7718 Championship Saturday, ir Han Mn ting th | urname A 12 nextipA-Howard (23) Chicago 37 92 38% M% round without much trouble \ e ne Chippewa Golf| (Caly game scheduled) Phila 3 M360 36% wuntr Club here Earl » hp athe J Putnam clab president. an American Association Today's Games BRIGHT BITS -- Port Perry Juniors a | in the |nounced Monday Final playeft , Cincinnati (Purkey 17 - 10) al running for an Ontario softball championship. ° Several top American and Can-| Devel Sub G0 030 3 11 Pitta Haw WY) 292 KING ST Ww OSH ampionshiy adian plavers are being sought Louisville 300 010 10x-- 8 4 1/Chicago (Cardwell 813) at San Y i evened up the final series with a good win up in Well to play in ) wi Putnam! Pehanick, Perkowski (6) Walz Francisco (Sam Jones 17-14) (N 6 ley on Saturday, to force a third and deciding game, sald The 6.750-vard course now (8) and Roarke; Hendley, Mac- Milwaukee (Jay 97) at Philade! I Gr, y which will be played this Saturday, time and place to is under construction near this kenzie (8) and Lopata phia (Roberts 10-18) (N) SHEET METAL PH. RA 5.2734 v . . Lake Huron community and will/(Louisville wins best « of - seven St. Louis (Broglie 21.7) at IL an e ter th reek. 03 be announced later this week. . . « |be completed by next July, final series 4-2) lAngeles (Craig 79) (N) to make pavments convenient ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST .