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Weston Times (1966), 1 Aug 1968, p. 6

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Kennedy's hold first place at Martingrove Gardens ( romiassarntx up. No. , I”. 'uibrilp mall-nu only I nan- Ind 401 "a Win.“ ‘11. _ on: I M 3' - f/tur. Bucket men. four speed i n- eronmesh tramrmimftrm. {in MU-TM. lama! Ian-all Putt-4 Mvd W4 Ham’- ' The-tsas pitched n mg put, with Jeff In]. hiding . In. run bringing in the winning run, use hitting well New Kan Hut- none. Glenn Doro. with 8 bits, attomerunandtwo aingUaartd My pitching “I hast for all loan. Wentwuy Pharmacy defeated Westmy BA six to three. Su- jay Ahluwarhi played well in the field for the Plurmcy team getting two double plays. Ross Welluun pitched I an)": game for the winners and David Brawn also pitched well in a losing cause. Weutwly Ph-r--' Wmstway BA-3 Sal'l Rod & White-M Lawson Real Eotate--7 A good tum Wort plus home runs by Robert Kobitich (Windows all around), new on ting. Lie. X12450. S-Door Hardtop, automatic. radio, power steering, power brakes, white walls, wheel discs, balance of factory warranty. 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In Job Cloud-y m m knaaomrt.trrG-o'Brim m tho alight- Mth. -.Mieh-lWttitohadthm. hitanndstaFBromuyaasd PntirickHotso had we hit: Richards Mardw--26 Nut Stephen Moll Ward Paul Sinclair pitched another suvntr gum with four homers, mo of them grand slums. Tom McKissick had five hits with one home run and Pat Little two hits with one homer for Richards Hardwm. Derek Ro, mano and Dave Arbuthnot were the best for Nat Stephens. PEE WEB Brnithwaite Ill-l Eagie--tl Martin!" Snake 1 Gift--' Martinway Smoke & Gift lost out in n close scoring game to Braithwnitea Legal Eagle- eleven to nine. Don Thompson of the Eagles had . bases loaded homer in the fourth. Paul Duman contributed three runs for the evening. For Mar- trinway Smoke and Gift, Rick Stanton pitched good ball for the losers, while Ken Heaps played well at short with three runs to boot, Dean Electric---" Braithwaite Legal Eoutles--23 each for the winner». Belief pitcher Don McEriain and the fielding by Pull milk. Wayn- Burma and Gary Ryan was the but for Lumen. Rich-nim- for "ireto-4 om. Johnn- lunar-O Ken Kennedy's defeated Gamma Sigma and continued to hold first place in the league. Gamma Sigma led off with seven runs in the first inning but countered with ten runs. Kennedy's Mens Wear shut out the losers in the next three innings but kept the hot bat for themselves and took a sub- stantial lead. Mike Cockshoot and Iferro hit home runs for Gamma Sigma, while Angelo Maida led the winners with five runs on four hits, two homers and two doubles. David Carroll counted five runs on four hits, one a triple and Peter Sinclair had four runs, four hits, one home run and two doubles. Paul Doyle and Ernie Viola also had home runs. David Bradshaw for the winners made an excellent catch at second base to end the game with the bases loaded. tNUrRTS-Inter-Communit, Mtrrtirtgrovrr--T Eringate--13 Ifartintrrove, sponsored by Mai-Lingmve Laundromat lost to Eringate thirteen to seven. beading five to nothing for four innings. the team fell apart and lost the lead and couldn't come back. Walt Kobi, tich led Martingrove with tk honie run and a. triple and I great catch late in the game. Mike Holt and Ted Hirst also had home runs. Ted Hirst pitched for the first time this year in relief and stopped an l-Jringate rally in the third inn, mg. Martirtttrove--7 Woodbridge-ge Leading hitters for Dean Electric were Peter Whom, Richard Gerger and Kelly Sheppard, with Glenn Dean, Chris Henderson and Chris Pulley a close second. Home runs were scored by Geiger, Wason and Henderson. Paul Durnan made two good catches at centre field for Braithwaite Legal Eagles, both hit by Wason of Dean Electric. Lee Wagner played a good came at first base for the Bruithwaite team, as did Randy Romano for Dean Electric. Ken Kennedy‘s Hens Wear--a8 Gamma Sigma Fraternity-" nib-d- 'Hrdwttew...a lul'n In! a With-4 BA NTA M Martingrovp. sponsored by Martingrove Laundromat, lost to Woodbridge 22 to seven. It was " ms” of too many walks by the Martingmve pitchers. Ted Hirst led the Martina-ova team with two hits and 30m. good all round plays. PEE WEB-rnter-com-itr r.Nurtinrrore-.tt Erin---" In the first' game of theme and hank series Martimrrove Pee Wee team, sponsored by Dixie Fruit Market, [rave lwny eight runs in the first inning which proved to be too much to get back and though they made I ml: laat inning rally were still four runs short to win. Nurthutrqve--24 Erittitate-i2 In the trerrortd game. Martin- grove came back with I vem. xwice by scoring 14 runs in their first innmg and dealt Eringam I crushing defeat. With heads up bull and I smrkling triple play, in the fourth which went, "slo on I shot-string emu-h of I fly ball to Seribniuk on ftrtt, to Har.. m: on mom] catching Erha- nw runner: off the bags. From then on Martiniro" mar looked back until tho mm. an over. Dong Cole: firrttmrtriptstout-dto bummer- Ind with an. by Salli-ht and George Emil- loc was [thunk My. Defaulted, M-MLN 1915 WESTON RD. AT LAWRENCE The Huntington Golf and Country Club men's section, championships Were concluded Sunday, July 27. Low gross winners, C flight division W. Mariam, B division W. "Bill" Johnston. Runner up Orv Ush- In: The low gross club champ- ionship resulted in a tie after 54 holes between Wally Brown and Ross Barons. An 18 hole playoff decision was played July 28 with Ross Barons win- ning the club championship. A good beam effort was dis- played with the pitching of George Pttolini and the hitting of Joe Pinto and David Dodds the stars. Phil Mangillo, George Takashi and Greg. Attridge played well for Westway. BANTAM Ken Kennedy’s Mans Wtusr..--13 Olympia BA-O John Hebbes pitched and bats ted Ken Kennedy's to a close with win two homers. Ernie Viola with three for three in- cluding two doubles. Steve McKeirwn at short and Anthony DiFlorio at third made good fielding plays to help. Woodbridge played good ball to overcome Martingrove, spon- sored by Dixie Fruit Market, by 21-16. Martingrove pltsyed well bat could not catch a good hitting team. Peter Burns play- ed the best for the losers with some very good fielding and hitting. 3Urtintrrove--9 Christian Reform-o Defaulted. 1.117 In“. truck out " Nth-I ‘D m “Donn”: to I four otmUM win. M home run. by KAI Hutton paced the biting d-tm.ot, glen hitting well m Put Cooper, Mike Tom-set. Jeff Mill. and Jeff Nova. Wain-y Purmaer-7 Nut Suphu’l Men- Wear-a Law-on leaf Mstatt-0 Defaulted. FEE WEE Rich-rd”- for Sports-" Dean Euetrie-ig Kirk Hunilton pitched Ind batted Richudmna to . close 16-13 win. Bobby Ault had . key triple in I winning 6NM38e. Peter Wason. Riohard Gerger, Glenn Dean and Chris Hender- hon played well for the losers. Orv Johnson Esau-17 Westwar shell.-." _ on. being only! A1r-iftsdbrrutmtrhmst- (Khaki m the hit him to: lid-Ink. Kevin Mid, so“ - and Bob Kohaib itch M well for the lows. Maxw- Nvie--16 Wont-y BA-a Wmstway my. Keith Brown made 13 strikeouts. Michael Shack-y hit I three bugger Ind knocked in three rum. David Arbuthnot and Rob Muhuchhn played well for the loan. Northwest ortitruuttr--9 Inter-Community-Pee Wee Martintrrove-u6 Woodbridtte--21 Barons wins Huntington Championship Grape Concentrate "tNtEmNmtoaaoorxac--Cu-dMoesde 3011 31.001! ST. W. 204t AVENUE RD. " Ella West of ' Points) (Jul! South of MI) 133-01“ "b413t BECK SHOES CALIFORNIA . AU. SHOE SHARPLY REDUCED Opel Thursday and Friday Evening- SALE Spw'illiy éoncentrttted for the amn- trur wine mlkor by I new method that retains nll.the fresh, nntunl "vour and colour. Cost, nbout 220 per bottle. At WINE-ART you wall flud ('umdn‘l most 1",'rt2g,i,g, supply of ingre- dienta an equipment. Rexdale (Noremft Const.) captured the "A" Championship in the Bantam Invitational Tournament at Pine Point Arena on Saturday, July 20, coming from behind to defeat Long Branch 14-9 in a thrilling finish. Rexdale had previously defeated Ajax 15-9 and Oak- ville 12-3 to advance to the finals. Rexdale's entry in the C.D. series (Christie's Cookies) vame on strong against Fergus (the eventual winner of this series) but lost out 9-7. Con- gratulation; to the Rexdale "A" team and their coaches. TYRE Hunt tallied four times; Cor- trish twice and Nolan and Bates once for Martinizing. Meredith scored three goals for Ross Wemp; Sabadash fired one. Eastern Wirts-8 Seiberling Tires-d MaCIellen scored four goals and Nisker one for Forest Hill. Moffatt had two goals; Turney and Oates one for Rexdale. Martinizing Cleaners-d Ross Wemp Motors-a Kipling Heights BA--4 Astro Tires-a Kipling doubled the score on Astro .led by Douglas with three goals. Donaghue scored once. Patterson scored both goals for Astra. Sheldon Esso-8 Braithwaite Legal Eagles--? In a hard fought game Shel- don Essa came out on top led by Guest with thee goals. Rummy and Cleary scored twice; Yanush once. O'Brien fired three for Braithwuites; Kay. Franczak, Elmes and Mc.. Lean had singles. NOVICE Forest Hill Lions-s Rexdale Lions-t Eastern moved into third place in the standings with Rexdale wins bantam tournament K. c. TUGW'ELI. co. no. PHOTO CENTRES " Humbert/own Cum Carnivals md conviviallty just naturally go together. At least thath the way it appeared recently when Rexdale Lions Club sponsored a bang-up fun fest " Albion Mall plaza. Alderman John Al- len pulled I. winning ticket, resulting in a coloured TY set for Ross Baker of RENTALS BE 1-4312 241-0462 Callanan leading the way with three goals; Dowell, Clarke, Savickus, Turner and Robertson had singles. Carthew scored twice for Seiberling; Morrisson and Todd once. Ramble Liorur-a Rosa Wemp Motors-' The Lions edged Ross Wemp as Moffatt scored twice and Turney once. Sabadash and Meredith scored for Ross Wemp. PEE WEE In this high scoring contest Borland scored four to lead the Legion; Peatling, Niskanen and Johnson had two goals each; Malynyk one. Wilson and Mac- Kiclum scored two apiece for Keiths. MacSpadyen, Walton and Machellan one. Bigwoodn Braves--? Maxwell Piumbing--4 Keiths Cleaner--? Royal Cdn. Legion--" Self and Foden scored two goals apiece to lead Bigwoods. McNeil, MacKenzie and Luc. chetta had singles. Advichuk, Boyko and Sibbick scored for Maxwell. Garrett Mfg.--s Keiths Ciennersv-2 Rexdale Bptsldirttrs--5 Despite being' Shorthanded Apex Bolt-s with six players away, Rexdale Steenson with two goals; Sapphires Novice A All-Stars McLean took care of all the scoring for Garrett. Walton and MacKichan scored for Keiths. Tank: Toys-d Albion Hair Strlitsts-2 Lincoln with three goals and Macdonald one paced Tonka to their win. Mitchell and Gilling- ham scored for Albion. BA NTAM (Just West of Hui-her Bridge) West End Auto Body EXPERT COLLISION mm AND PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES AT YOUR HOME! 3.1.3.5 J,,lP?/S','",'i,Tc1lieii',.r., Phone 231-6710 Brampton. Community welfare work and Etobicoke General hospital will reap the profits. Looking as if they enjoyed the hard work are Ron Smith, A. Hutchin- son, J. L. Sutton, Bill Mclnnis, Alderman Allen, B. Melanson, J. Stoddard, R. Skel- fington. Gamble, Davidson and Macdom aid scored for t"spaldintrs. tielf, Cart and Burnett scored for Apex Bolt. Ruthie Ia"tgworths--1t Humber Vllley Kintsmen-6 Piedmonte scored three goals for Lrntrwortha; Hems, Patterson and Reid had two apiece; Baird and Johnston one apiece. Brown scored twice for Humber Valley; Barron, Vicks, Walker and Mason had singles. College Plumbing---? Yardley " London-d Sabadash and Gale scored two goals each for College; Boylan, Meredith and Campbell had singles. Gordon and Walton scored for Yardley. Apex Bolt-ll Rexdale Lntpvorths--2 Apex bombed Longworths led by Burnett with three goals; Taylor, Carr and Fukomoto had two apeice; Self and Me.. Clue had singles. McNabney and Baird scored for Long- worths. College Plumbing-M Yardley of London--' Campbell scored three goals for College: Subadash two; McKenna, Meredith and Gale had singies. Hood and MacDon- ald scored for Yardley. PEE WEE Albion Hair Stylists-t Bizwoods Braves-2 Mitchell had two goals, and Huntley one scored for Albion. Foden and MacKenzie had Big- woods goals. ALL-STAR Maclntyre's win eighth straight game and Colin Brown 6 time: " Hm'l "amped the Martin- isintr mm. Phillip Gum. scone! both of the 10er goals. lluun'n E-.-" Erin's“ 1"rtiissins-.a At Chinxuacnusy, Km Thompson took over in goal and behind the tremendous checking of Paul Clarke, Gra- ham Donoghue, Pat Morrison and Bobby Macdonald came within 30 seconds of a shutout. Offensively, Danny Sabadash scored twice on passes from Morrison and Mark Turney passed to Kent Moffatt for the clincher. Throughout the hard fought game, Paddy Saviclms, Brian Bmadhurst, and Brian Huntley kept the pressure on and checked the opposition to n standstill. Against East York, every me m b e r of the Sapphire: shared in the scoring. Rexdale Bantam 'B's (Chris- tie Cookies) overpowered West Mall 10-4 in a Lake-shore League game at Central Arena. Buddy Carmichael scored seven goals and Ross Compton three goals as Rexdale won their second game in Lakeshore League play. Geo. Bron. I Louie: Cup-22 Etohicokc Civitaat-* George lanco with 13, Mich- ael Stimon with 8, and Alun CruickshAnk with an goal made I real runaway of the game u their team won their first gum. by upsetting the Civitm mw in very decisive manor. MIL-Intyre kept their wmmng streak intact It. 8 straight with a good win over Centennial. McCall: Cake Bhop-8 Scott: Coioneu--s5 George Kapasky hit Ior 5 ns McCall: came in with a well.. earned victory over I game opposition. Ian McCullough (2), and Ortiz Payne (1) were the other scorers for McCalls while Kevin Bmwn (S), Charlie Tal- bot (2) and Andy Deli“! counted for Scans. won their Lakeshore League, game 34 over Chinguacousy and defeated East York Pea Wees 10-6 In an exhibition game. NOVICE DIVISION Mac-Int": Hauiage--6 Centennial 8porttr--t 'I‘YKE DIVISION hairy PM": WM , um - NEW & USED GOLF/CLUBS - Fast Services on Club Repairs, Grim. etc. Pro Shop -- BE 1-1231 7DawAWook9gLM.to8P.M. I You don't have to be a member to pur- mhase pro-line equipment at our Pro I Shop. I LES FRANKS 20% Off Sale Men's a Ladiea’ Wearing Apparel, Shoes. Bags. etc. Islington Gull Club [Elm John loudn- ted u. way with 7 goals u Mutual. won a big mm to uh our locum] plum. Albert Brown added 3 and Turn McPherson z. wink Rick Major with 1 and Rick Polichuk with 6 I'm the Icar- or: for Bum-h. PEI WEB DIVISION Mutual T0reh-inq--1t Bum-h or-tia--, BANTAM DIVISION Bobicoh Civit---7 Milli“ Bnkery-4 Joe Power (2), Stew. Grant le), Tom Anulmi. Tim Thbin, and Bob We all could u Civitnns downed th. Mimieo Bakery boys. ALL-STAB SEXITION NOVICI lslingwn Paittt--l' Alderwood--3 Jeff Forma got 3 and Kevm Brown and Doug Irwin got one each u the West Mall mm won over a haxd-fiirhtahtr Ald- erwood team. Islington Pnint--, Rexdale-4 Jeff Forms once morn came m with a 3 goal game an the Islington Paint team made it 5 wins in a row by downing Rex- dale 7-4. George Kapasky net. ted 2 and Doug Irwin and Art L'immer 1 each to complete the West Mall scoring. B. Carmichael hit for 7 and R. Compton for 3 as the Rex. dale team outscored the Kiwanis team by IOM. The, Kiwanis goals were netted by Steve Grant (2), Joe Power, and Al Rimmer. In closing, I would like to remind the coaches and Insular erg who have not as yet paid their $1.00 insurance fee, that It IS now overdue. RA NTA MS Rexdnle--10 Katortvilte k ivunini "

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