Every Tuesday night will see|Etobicoke Intercommunity Softâ€" United Packinghouse Workers,\bal} Association, in action at Meâ€" . Alderwod‘s Squirt sawy in the/morial Park. The Pee Wee entry, Oshawa FUTURE GAMES Tonight â€" $r. A â€" St. Kitts at Port Credit Friday â€" Jr. A â€" Oshawa at St. Kitts Alderwood at Brampton Sr. A â€" Brooklin at Peterboro Saturday â€" Jr. A â€"â€" Mimico at Hastings You may now enjoy am evening of fine entertainment Monday thru Saturdoy downâ€" stairs in the Viking Room â€" Featuring this week, Sr. A â€" Peterboro at Brooklin Huntsville at Brampton k‘s Win in Intercompunity Action Alderwood Teams Win 3 of 5 Games 36 MONTHS TO PAY _____ LACROSSE STANDINGS Including Games Week Ending May 23rd And Up To DUNDAS HIGHWAY â€" WEST OF DIXIE ROAD Phone 277â€"8711 SMORGASBORD DAILY â€" 12 Noon to 12 P.M. FAMILIES WELCOME THE GUITAR STYLINGS AND SONGS OF AMOS GARRETT & BALLADS e COUNTRY & BLUES With TERRY QUINN On The Bass At The L â€"« Thursday, May 28, 1964 â€" Poge 16 NORSEM AN RESTAURANT & TAVERN JUNIOR A Your local Authorized MUSTANG â€" FORD â€" FALCON â€" FAIRLANE â€" THUNDERBIRD DEALER CORNER 12th 5T. and LAKE SHORE BLYD. W. NEW TORONTO Phone 259â€"4671 GALAXIE XL HARDTOP GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP MUSTANG HARDTOP FAIRLANE HARDTOP FALCON FUTURA HARDTOP THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP 28 27 20 17 22 21 12 13 12 21 19 15 You‘ll Enjoy Driving A Winner‘! | Cardinal AC 8 All of the Bantam and Midget ’;nm.l. Jack‘s Family Store and Hale‘s Cycle and Sports, will be played at Etobicoke‘s new est! lighted park, Mimico Valley Park. This park is located on Martin Grove Road just north of | Rathburn. | Top â€" notch pitching of Jim Sandcock and sharp fielding by Maurice Silcock paced the Cardâ€" inals victory. Ricky Howse and Nick Nickiforuk were outstandâ€" ing for the losers. BANTAM Jack‘s Family Store (Ald‘wd) 34 Alderwood‘s Bantam entry in the ELCSA., Jack‘s Family Store, started the season with a tremendous show of hitting powâ€" er. Brian Clarence, Paul Beatty, Bill Batt, Doug Tate, and John Nugent connected with fourâ€"bagâ€" PEE WEE Cardinal AC 15 Loyal Order of Moose (Ald‘wd) 5 Loya! Order of Moose, will play host to visiting teams on Friday nights at Valley Park, Exhibition game» are on tap for Booth Brick, Alderwood‘s Juvenile team, at Valley Park. ALDERWOOD FASTBALL LEAGUE MIDGET LEAGUE Marshall‘s Esso 16 Booth Brick 13 Dennis Kozar with a pair of grand | slammers paced . Marâ€" shall‘s victory. Ton Teekins played an outstanding game at second base for the losers. sQUIRT A LEAGUE Walkers Welding 43 Browns Line Barber Shop 13 Pitcher Mike Walker chalked up his first victory of the season, backed up by the hitting and fielding prowess of Tom Hare. Jim Mellidh pitched a steady iwo Squirt Leagues, two GiTlS/them. Mitchell Weible hit three Leagues, and Pee Wee, Bantam round trippers for the losers. and Midget Leagues, there mu, Walkers Welding 21 be lots of action every night on Carricks BP 19 the Alderwood â€" softball diaâ€" In a hard fought game Mike monds. Polorvipetiprendaly \t 6 +000 â€"arndp m uht r The Alderwood Softpall Assoâ€" game for the losers but lacked mlld‘u brought in fifteen pers. Danny Ongaro played a over the park. Ernie Chopiang d-tioaoowoduvth-'umwn’w»onlnthcw ' for the winners, and they steady game behind the plate and Larry Lokun were the with action every night at Vailley Fera & Palmer 35 'bcck«! up their hitting with for the losers. i "heavies". Park, Memorial Park, Sir Ad-m[ Carrick‘s BP 20 sparkling play in the field. Philâ€" _ Loyal Order of Moose 23 | Alderwood Drugs 18 Beck and Lanor School softball| Garry Potvin and Hans Teekm’ip Andrews, with a homer »nd| Grant‘s Shell 13 | Humber Machine 12 diamonds, plus all day action OB were the big guns for the winâ€" tWo singles, and pitcher Dave! Brent Turner pitched a strong! Fred West, with a two and a Saturday at Valley Park. With ners with five homers mzw“n“HulChinl, turned in a good efâ€" last thrée innings, backed up by, fourâ€"run homer, paced the Drugâ€" two Squirt Leagues, two GiTlS/them. Mitchell Weible hit three fort for the losers. sharp infield playing of Deanigists victory. J ohn Wood conâ€" Leagues, and Pee Wee, Bantam round trippers for the losers. | UPWA 13 Bell, to clinch the win for the nected with a pair of four bagâ€" and Midget Leagues, there will| Walkers Weldine 21 | Goâ€"Jo Hadd Cleaner 6 Moose. Bell also played the|gers for the machinists _ _ . _ gers. Dave Piere homered for the Cardinals, sqUIRT Richmond Gardens 22 UPWA (Ald‘wd) 17 Bill McClure was the mainstay behind the win giving up two hits in four innings. UPWA unleashed their heavy guns in the last two innings but were unable to overâ€" come Richmond Gardens early lead. UPWA (Ald‘wd) 8 Rosethorn 6 Alderwood UPWA backed up the pitching of James Fletcher with big home runs by Brian Howe and Jim Doherty. Scott Caymrik and Steve Adams playâ€" ed well for Rosethorn. BANTAM Jack‘s Family Store (Ald‘wd) 19 Royal York 16 The Alderwood Team came|ter Fr#kson with a pair of for the losers. from behind, led by the hitting}double ere top players for the New Life Cleaners 18 power of John Nugent, Paul Beatâ€" | Steelmen. | United Steelworkers 1( ty and Larry Spitzig, to steal the‘ sQUIRT "B" LEAGUE |\_Allen Rigby with two h« win from Royal York,. Losing! United Steelworkers 25 was the big gun for the Cle: pitcher was Tom Sawadsky. Winâ€" ‘Unlted Packinghouse Workers 19 with Paul Reid and Ernest ning pitcher was Jerry Bogosky. The bats of David Wilson and sier also chalking up round 21 Games Open Season Jones Swats 4 Homers, 2 Doubles In ASA Action Summer time is pleagure time so let‘s get out and enjoy it with TOTAL\PSKFORMANCE â€" +1 If costs less than you might think,‘\{peciclly right now durâ€" ing this sale, when all car prices are drastically reâ€" duced . . . Come in today and see the deal we have for you on any of the following cars. * GALAXIE XL CONVERTIBLE * GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE * FALCON FUTURA Convertible |round trippers for the losers. . | UPWA 13 1 Walkers Welding 21 | Goâ€"Jo Hadd Cleaner 6 Carricks BP 19 | Bruce Shaw and Mark Konâ€" In a hard fought game Mike|czarek pitched top ball for the ‘Walker scored his second win by|winners and got strong hitting ‘a narrow margin with good hit« support from Jim Carawana ‘ting support from Dan Lee. with a triple and a pair of sinâ€" Johnny Murcar played a steady gles, and John Viladsen with a game for the losers, paid of doubles. Greg Braithâ€" SQUIRT B LEAGUE ‘wame was the big gun for Goâ€" | Goâ€"Jo Hand Cleaner 25 \Jo with a pair of circuit clouts. South Peel Kinsmen 13 | United Steelworkers 23 |_Danny Blocka and Reid Macâ€" South Peel Kinsmen 3 Donald contributed fourâ€"bagâ€" Pitcher Paul Wojcik paced the ‘gers‘ with the rest of the team Steelmen‘s victory, giving up hitting well, to come up with|eleven scattered hits. Scott Mcâ€" ‘the win ni their first game.|\Donald batted in the three runs \David McLeod was the heavy for the Kinsmen. ihmer for the losers. 1 sQUIRT "A" LEAGUE PEE WEE LEAGUE \ Browns Line Barber Shop 24 ‘ South Peel Kinsmen 24 | Fera & Palmer 23 | Sunday‘s Variety 20 \ David Elliott pulled the game Skippy Tucker wrapped up out of the fire for the Barbers the win in the last inning with in the bottom of the seventh a fourâ€"run homer. Ricky Hutâ€" with a grand slam homer. Ranâ€" chins played an outstanding dy How se belted a threeâ€"run game in the field for the losers. homer, and Ron Patterson cenâ€" j Gamma Sigma 27 |tributed five hits to a losing | New Life Cleaners 8 cause. | _ Gordon Gillespie, on the PEE WEE LEAGUE ‘mound for Gamma Sigma, pitch+ Mom‘s Chicken & Sea Food 18 ed a sharp ball game, giving up Grant‘s Shell 14 eight hits. Jim Bonk paced the Mike McMillan backed up his hiters with a pair of homers, a fine pitching effort with a grand double and three singles. Ernest slam homer to wrap up Mom‘s Tessier clouted a triple and a win. Martin Kelly put on an ;double for the Cleaners. ‘outstanding exhibition of fieldâ€" ‘ Loyal Order of Moose 20 _ ‘ing for Shell. l United Steelworkers 7 Sunday‘s Variety 12 i Kirk Bolton crossed the plate Gamma Sigma 10 {four times for the winners backâ€"| Leonard McKee pitched a led up by the fielding efforts of sharp ball game and clobbered {Charles Dion, to wrap up the a threeâ€"run homer to squeeze ivictory for the Moose. Steve the win from the ‘Frat‘ boys. |\Williams with a homer and Peâ€" David Newsome was top hitter iter Fre‘kson with a pair of for the losers. sQUIRT "A" LEAGUE Rrowns Line Barber Shop 24 Fera & Palmer 23 David Elliott pulled the game out of the fire for the Barbers in the bottom of the seventh with a grand slam homer. Ranâ€" dy Howse belted a threeâ€"run homer, and Ron Patterson cenâ€" tributed five hits to a losing cause. Sunday‘s Variety 12 Gamma Sigma 10 Leonard _ McKee pitched a sharp ball game and clobbered a threeâ€"run homer to squeeze the win from the ‘Frat‘ boys. David Newsome was top hitier for the losers. New Life Cleaners 18 United Steelworkers 10 Allen Rigby with two homers was the big gun for the Cleaners, PEE WEE LEAGUE Mom‘s Chicken & Sea Food 18 Grant‘s Shell 14 Mike McMillan backed up his fine pitching effort with a grand slam homer to wrap up Mom‘s win. Martin Kelly put on an outstanding exhibition of fieldâ€" ing for Shell. Ny â€" or Goâ€"| Bob Jones was in top form clouts.| for the winners chalking up four 23 ‘homers and a pair of. doubles. 3 Terry Clark, with a fourâ€"bagger ed the and a single, was top man for ig up Cherevaty. t Mcâ€"! Red Falcon Body Filler 27 e runs Parsons Tires 24 8 ‘ The hitters on both teams had ‘E _ _ |a "field day" belting the pill all Tesâ€" tripâ€" Loyal Order of Moose 23 _ | Alderwood Drugs 18 Grant‘s Shell 13 | Humber Machine 12 Brent Turner pitched a strong‘ Fred West, with a two and a last thrée innings, backed up by, fourâ€"run homer, paced the Drugâ€" sharp infleld playing of Dean gists victory. John Wood conâ€" Bell, to clinch the win for the nected with a pair of four bagâ€" Moose. Bell also played the gers for the machinists. . heavy at bat with a pair 1 GIRLS "SENIOR" LEAGUE homers. Gien Corkum with 1 Roceo Hair Stylists 21 pair of triples and a double,| Queensway Bow! 17 turned in a good effort for Shell.| Judy Fisk pitched a good BANTAM LEAGUE game for the bowlers but was Canadian Legion 25 robbed by the bat of Helen Okiâ€" Cherevaty‘s Food Market 9 ’huru who clobbered three home Bob Jones was in top form runs. F_nnus Flint was the winâ€" for the winners chalking up four| ning pitcher. hamare and a nair af Anuhlac | GIRLS "JUNIOR® LEAGUEB D |Ricky Ditlock from the bat of qers complete;Phxlhe batter Jim Santaguida in ‘the bottom of the eighth inning, (Continued from Page 15) | with two out and the bases score the tying and winning loaded was the difference in runs. these two teams. That play enâ€" Phillies 27 â€" Cardinals 6 kable Whi_tg Sox to hang on to & Home runs by Jim Coates,ilo'g 'decmon, Victor Bastelak and Lloyd Bryer Phil Konyn topped the hitters led Phillies to this oneâ€"sided deâ€" 9" the White Sox while Vie cision while Terry Hanna picked Bastelac anfi _Lloyd Bryer were up the losers only hit. best for Phillies. Giants 16 â€" Cardinals 4 | Dodgers 13 â€" Pirates 11 Cards dropped another here Despite the high score it was as Bob Little led the Giants asâ€" ° fielding play that stole: the sault force with a single, douâ€"|*"°" !P this close game. It hapâ€" Mell qvinle benal monens etsrall (Continued on Page 24) (Continued from Page 15) score the tying and winning runs. Phillies 27 â€" Cardinals 6 Home runs by Jim Coates, Victor Bastelak and Lloyd Bryer led Phillies to this oneâ€"sided deâ€" cision while Terry Hanna picked up the losers only hit. Giants 16 â€" Cardinals 4 Cards dropped another here as Bob Little led the Giants asâ€" sault force with a single, douâ€" ble, triple and (what else) home run. Rickey Morris added a pair of hits also to the Giants total. Cardinals only managed two hits, those by Dan Veaudry and Nick Albanese. > White Sox 10 â€" Phillies 9 A sensational diving catch by This is a monthâ€"end genuine clearance sale of all choice used cars, many 1 owner cars traded in on brand new 64‘s. FULL 12 MONTH G&W WARRANTY TRADE â€" TERMS â€" CASH LOW DOWN PAYMENT â€" MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO sUIT YOUR BUDGET. 1960 FORD GALAXIE Fordor. Fully powered 8 cylinder 1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500 Fordor. 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