4 i canadian champion wdnwday august 2 1967 campbell ville still leaders win over preston oakville campmivlua merchants de d ataempts tar preaton on turday mid oekvula on we nttday to put a halt to their hot wlnntot streak the viu- n alao bald at m toad over muton on suitcuy when the game mcaim after one com- plate toning because of rain owrplbelfvnle maintained their hot streak saturday as ihty went into preston and wtupped the pirate by an 1m soars- kate matowl went seven and jatmrd innlnga to chalk up hla aecond win of the tea- son he gave up three runs off six hita white striking out eight and walking nine harry hamilton in relief walked two truck out one and held 4he home team hit- ten in one and twothird inn- henderson and ostweln hurl- ad for preston and they allow ed eleven runs off thirteen hta they walked five struck out eight and hit one batter jumped into a 16 lead in the first as repta walked stole second went to third on a passed ball and scored on an infield out campbeltvillo built the score up to w in the top of the second king doubled was sacrificed to third and scored on andrews single andrews went to third on rlntsuls double and scored on an er ror preston gut one in the bottom of the second to make it m renner singled and was forced home by three walks preston closed the gap to m by scoring in the fourth stark walked went to third on datcys double and scored when rintaul failed to hold on to chandlers rap back through the box campbellvllle came right back with two in the fifth to make it l moore walked stole second went to third as elliot forced mcphail at sec ond after the latter had walk ed and scored on chesters los to giants naylor allows hit melanson salvages tie ever with ron nsytors one- hitter coach art melanson had to reach deep into his bag of tricks and come up with le gitimate ways to stall the ball game last tuesday night and salvage tie with water- down milton lost to george- totim1hefollow wasardown scored in the mitt and the third to com mand a 20 lead until the fifth inning when naylor broke fastballer neil dodmans no- hitter with a single al jordan singled and naylor scored when dodman issued two con secutive walks to son merder and glen dance jordan scored on mclcods sacrifice fly to tie the ball game at the beginning of the sixth inning umpire jim cameron warned both teams that it could be the last inning no one scored in the sixth for ei ther team and darkness had be gun to settle when both teams expressed their willingness to continue the umpire agreed but said that he might have to call it in the middle of the in ning watardown scored three runs in their half of the seventh and it was then that coach melan son started to reach deep into his hag of tricks he pulled naylor to put currie in after several trips to the mound for brief discussions with his pit- single that slso sent bum to third from where he scored on an error in the seventh chester doubled went to third on an infield out and was balked home lo make it m rintaul lod off the top of the eighth with a single was sacrificed lo aecond went to third on mcphalis single and scored when preston second- haseman darcy tried to gel him at the plate on elliots easy grounder not realising there were two out and he should have gone to first this made it 72 preston came back to score one in the bottom of the seventh and make it 73 stark heat out an infield hit and waii forced to second on a walk hamilton then came in to relieve rintaul and af ter striking out the first bat ter he forced walked another to load the bases and then wild pitched in a run campbellvllle piled up four more in the ninth to compl ete the scoring king doubl ed went to third on denis single and scored as the two of them worked a double steal hamiltons double drove in dennis to make it 93 and dennis advanced to third as the shortstop erred on moores grounder hamilton scored and moore went to second on a passed ball and then mcphalls double scored moore to complete the scoring chandler gillow bester rcnter and stark all singled ralph rintaul led the camp- bellvillc attack with a double and two singles stu king hit two doubles george chest er and larry mcphail doubl- j sports briefs haiton rural soptbau- pennant winners palermo show off their trophy with all the lubllatlon of wlnnerstfalormo beat omagh by virtue of a 73 decision friday from left to right in the front row are bob shepherd kim donaldson don currie john inglehart tee cockburn bill inglehart louie adamo john haugh back row john jarvis wilf inglehart bill meredith dick bell jim allison ralph aacfeetors dave inglehart and mark buck staff photo tibampion cher with one out three runs sco- ed s horry hamll- idamanqiijhlrdjnjlmelton doubledandblilelliot anson stalling at every oppor- bi de and pete andrews tunity cameron called the game the decision made wa- terdowns first baseman furi ous and he heaved the ball out of the park almost causing a wholesale ruckus the sox travailed to george- juves continue winning ways beat georgetown and bramalea by bob burtt milton red sox are ncarlng the end of what can only be described as a fruitless and frustrating season in the helton county intermediate league at the beginning of the season word came out to tit effect that this would be the year milton had been building for this year there would be a contender fifteen losses two wins and a tie later the few very few red- sox followers wonder what happened to thr contender to be a success next season it would be highly desirable for a team to enter a winner it will be necessary to have a contender as far as financial success go contender is a must for every team in every league people dont watch losers front this corner it would appear a strong point in favor of- ihe italian county league into two sections under a common executive f permission for milton hurter saniiy cuthbertson to com plete the season with the belles was obtained at a league meet ing inst tuesday although no ruling ho been made concerning eligibility of girls playing for a team outside the halton league at vwll as the halton league sources say that the league will affiliate with the oasa next season oasa rules forbid their teams and affiliates from playint for more than one game arena officials say good crowds are turning out for an evenings fun at the milton arena roller skating monday wed nesday and friday evenings from 730 lo 910 milton pool manager dennis snider announced that 100 per cent of the senior and intermediate swimming students who attempted the red cross tests on monday passed six seniors and 10 intermediates were tested by a red cross examin er of the 17 juniors 12 passed a total of 75 children in the prejunior beginner and prcbeginner classes passed their tests the second session of lessons began tuesday but ap plications are still being accepted at the pool lois to represent milton in halton beauty contest j all singled campbellvllle visited oak ville last wednesday night and came out with a big win as jack roberts cooled out the oaks to the tune of 61 the win kept campbellvllle in first town wednesday and were pj in the pennant race that turned back with a 71 defeat the sox are faced with a wholesale batting slump they have averaged three hits per game for the last five starts john hopkins started and threw two and onethird in nings allowing four runs on five hits butch riddell allow ed three runs on two hits mc3ill halianvsox to three singles to red currie bill currie and butch riddell the giants scored one run in the first two in the second one in the third and three in the fourth for the 71 decision has the first five teams prac tically tied for the top in achieving this big victory campbellvllle beat the oaks in every department al though each team had six hits two of oakvsllcs never got out of the infield and were all singles while half of campbell- vllles were home runs al though john maokenzie for oakville struck out ten to ro berts four he also walked four to roberts one oakville com mitted two errors to campbell vlues one and the campbell- ville infield reeled off three double plays campbellvllle went into a 20 lead in the third roberts led off with a long home run over the left field fence repta then singled stole second and scored on moores single in the fourth they made it 40 as chester got to second on third baseman dryden error and scored ahead of don joyce who dropped a home run over the left field fence larry mc- phails line drive home run in the sixth made it 50 oakville scored their only run in the bottom of the sixth campbellvllle got the run back in the top of the seventh when repta got to second on dryd- ens second error was sacri ficed to third and scored on flotv single mackay and hall each had two hits for oakville and cur tis and beyers one each jack roberts don joyce and larry mcphail all homered for camp- bcllvillc while rick repta ken moore and bill elliot all singled campbellvllle who had to shuffle the infield around when earl cairns hand was broken a couple of wveks ago had lo realign it again as elmer dred ge tore the ligaments in his leg on sunday and will be out for three weeks this time stu king went from second to shortstop rick ropia front third to second and ken moore came in from right field to third milton juveniles added two more victories to their record by virtue of victories over georgetown july 25 and bram alea the following day rlc clement pitched milton to an 116 decision over ihe bramalea team allowing six runs on nine hits two walks and one hit batter bramalea took a 30 lead in the second inning but milton took the lead in the next stanza on singles tc barry mo- trach craig brush and a tri ple to trcv houston bramalea bounced back in the fifth to recover their lead going to bat in their half of the hfth milton hit for five tuns to take a 95 lead mc- trash tripled and brush and clement singled houston got on when he was hit by a pitch and steve gervais doubled bramalea scored once in the sixth and milton picked up two runs in the sixth to con clude the scoring brush singled twice clement singled once houston tripled gervais singled and doubled mctrash singled and tripled faggion tripled and stickle singled in tuesdays encounter with georgetown trcv houston pitched in his first appear ance on the mound this sea son houston relieved robert lee at the end of the second inning and held the opposition j to on m oh twp bits and struck omt four batters in five innings cf relief milton scored twice in the first inning once in the sec ond four times in the fourth for a 72 win georgetown plated single runs in the first and fifth innings gcrvals singled three times while mike harrison- craig brush leon stickle bob hca- theringlon don hearns and john penson each singled lose final game milton recruits help georgetown juniors hal ten rural minor league standings for squirt and pes wee as of july 27 squirts wlt pts lowville 8 0 i 17 drumquin 5 2 0 10 glen williams 4 2 19 kilbride 3 3 0 6 hornby b 17 0 2 hornby a 18 0 2 pee wee wlt pts drumquin a 5 0 0 10 omagh 3 0 0 8 glen williams 3 3 0 6 hornby b 3 10 6 lowville 3 3 0 6 hornby a 3 4 0 6 drumquin b 2 6 0 4 kilbride 0 500 lois cairns miss milton chamber of commerce for 1967 has been named to rep resent miltoi in th- miss hal ton county beauty congest to be held in conjunction with the halton i county allstar game the weekend of august ii other communities enter ing the contest will be bramp ton bramalea burlington campbcllville georgetown oakvllle and waterdown a dance will follow the judg ing ut walerdown legion fri- lay and the judges decision will bo announcd sunday af ternoon prior to the game john milter of ckoc will be master of ceremonies at the dance and contest it is hoped there will be a good crowd of milton people on hand for the dance the con test and the game itself all lo take place in waterdown the dance will be held uvlhe water- down legion i sources say that ron phillips inj bill currie are likely to represent milton on the all- star team allstar opposi tion will be guelph cjoys who have been first place in the senior intermediate inter- county league lois cairns enters competition i op the halton rural midget softball league eliminated in the sheffield tournament in the second round after winning the first from left to right jim marshall homered bobjtofesdn pitched both games and won the first and start stop and captain rick cole played a fine defensive game coach bert stewart picked up steve dolby and dave vansickie from the omagh indians both boys- played very well for the hornby team don mcclure also played outstand- ing ball for hornby staff photo palermo tops omagh in first place john eves vera gillies dave gillie dave ford and r know- ics singled for the omagh team john inglehart pitched for the palermo team and was relieved in the ninth inning when lee cockburn came in al few and john whlmott shared the pitching duties for omagh johnnie jarvis paced paler mo to their pennantwinning game friday in palermo with a 74 victory over omagh pal ermo will meet jftooo in the halton rand aofthall playoffs aliisriarat to begin friday august 4 jarvis beted a single doub- i and ttlaavwmle mark buck and dave -ingle- twfca lawn bowling mr pidgeon skipped his streetsville lawn bowling team to victory saturday evening in milton to capture the cana dian champions trophy for the third consecutive year the second high game win ner was skipped by mr wil liamson of port colbome mr peters of streetsville skipped his team to victory as high two game winners high sin gle went to a rink skipped bv gear sinclair of milton ada sinclair and marie mcmillan are also on that rink the tournament saw five en tries from streetsville two from port colbome and one from high pauk at a mtxad jlwy the week before sadie mckim placed second in the ladies competi tion and robert mckim placed third for men there will be a mens double match here tomorrow thurs day tvo pitchers robert lee and richard clement and catcher steve gervais of the milton juveniles went along with coach bill richmond and his georgetown juniors to the ki- wanis club juvenile tourna ment at maple leaf stadium last weekend all three players saw consid erable action and were funda mental in helping georgetown into the final series against niagara falls niagara falls won with a decisive 81 trounc ing georgetown beat ham ilton in the opener 53 blanked peterborough 30 and squeak ed by ottawa 32 rxfore losing to niagara falls minor ball as of august 8 all milton minor baseball games will be played at martin street school managers are asked to advise j perrott 8789286 as to the results of all games it would also be greatly appreciated if a game report could be sub mitted to bob burtt at the canadian champion office the following is a schedule of games to be played august 8 9 10 the completion of the schedule will be published in next weeks champion august 8 mctsat giants yankees at angels augusa 9 dodgers at cards white sox at red sox august 10 cards at mets red sox at yankees robert lee pitched the first two games picking up two wvs and allowing a total of 12 hits he managed to bash out a double himself don powers of brampton pitched georgetown to victory over ottawa in their first game on sunday and rich clement started the second game against niagara clement was bombed for six runs in thrcejjirinings as rain tell over maple leaf stad ium lee relieved clement in the fourth and pitched two innings before the game was railed n account of rain gervais picked up three singles for the tournament and three runs batted in for the opener lee had a double and single for the series and clem- rni hi played the first three games in the field came up with a single niagara falls will represent canada at the allamerican amateur baseball association tournament next month in johnstown pa rural ball standings w l pts palermo 17 3 34 lowville 16 4 32 procor 11 9 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