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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 18 Jun 1964, p. 19

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Tvo -rbly pitched bull cl his torn-r MP: Drugs "no: marked the o of team under the human of tur- this year's New Toronto gem- my Cam. Candie “and ball Tournament on Tuesday eighteen of " batters ho heed mght at Rotary Park I: Koo m the seven inning enema. Conde pitehed a ao-hitter and game and allowed just one run- Utne wtthm one batter of puch- ner to let on base when be " a perfect game m the opener walked Coco Smith In the (earth as Harmony Caterers won " inning. Plum; this year wittt the rest The vncums ot Condue's bul- 2 Pitchers Fan 18 In Softball Tourney HE SCORES! George Hannah, long-time mon- oger of Lakeshore Goodyeors and Bruins hock- ey teams, receives congratulatrons and a port- able TV set from Thorncrest Motors Vice-pres- ident Oz Waffle, right, for contributing most to the sale of new cars during tll and May. Candle lhtrit Ila-Hitter BUY PREMIUM TIRES OF QUALITY FROM . . . George captured the honor over HO other Thorncrest employees and has been on staff at Thorncrest for 15 years. Looking on are sales manager Jack Wood, left, and general sales manager Jack Alderson. mm “for! n. memo minus». than by Judd of in. a know who: of Humouy'rmond mu Huh! Shells lpul in the Fairbanks League. h Ills] qua-hum " New Toronto's a tut um. that was delayed Owén. - '1eth.rtattaw Cardinals almou halt an hour betel: sun- Ind demon“ than M. ing but moved nmdly along Judd mind “In whine: with Candi: mowing them down when Show Hill dumped I with his tin ball. angle over an m-mm’: 783 THE (lllElitlllllf In the mad half uf the twus bill another no-hitter 'FW8 in the Phone CL. 1 , lath Wu! cl Royal York Road Iireing "rtlt min!“ I" Photo by Stan Wituthm PA" TO HANCOCK -3333 "In. Due to the ram that tell Hun- day and cancelled the two games scheduled that mam It has meant gun: a shuttle in the scheduling of future games. At present there in seven mterme- date came: and tive senior teams and little can be said of who plays when before the tmal game Saturday mam. Judd mind “a whine: when Show Hill dumped I angle over an m-mm’: head in the sixth Inning. Other lbw that tut Judd on! them down In order as he I100 tanned eighteen batman. At press time Loblaws were to play either Munro Legion ur Mideontinent in the nrst game tonight and Southams from the Hamilton Big Four were to may Randi“ Roy Metals ot the Beaches m the second game, Games tomorrow night could nut be forecast at press ume out it seems likely that Richmond Hill and Ray Judd would be been for the Parly game to play either Randalls or Southams. Then 1n the second game Owens- Robertshaw would play Burling- ton Legion. As many as six games may have 10 be played Saturday to complete eliminations before 'he championship g a m e Saturday night. The likely starting lune for acnon on Saturday will be 9:30 am " K's For Kenny Condie's use ball was work- ing to perfection as he fanned eighteen Sonic batters 1n the opener and his bat wasn't aile either. Condie added to the of- fense also with a home run and a single 1n three trips. Bob Gancher's bat was boom- ing also for Harmony as he belt- ed out a double and a home run to drive in three runs off loser Larry Mann. Bud Knatchbull also rapped a pair of singles m Harmony's eight-hit attack. Richmond Hill Shells were a late entry into the tournament and will provide a lot of enter- tainment with the great Ray Judd on the mound. Against Owens - Robertshaw he had lit- Chestnut finish, V8, automatic, radio. Lic No, 443660 Gold finish, 6 cylinder standard tronsmns sion, radio, Lic. No. 21711 Corinthian white, 6 cyhnder, standard trans mission. Lic. No, 505791 . 1963 FORD custom 300 Four Br. Corinthian white, 6 cylinder, standard trans mission, Lic. 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The star hurler cracked a nngle over first base in the last of the fifth inning to drive in two runs, giv- ing Bracken, a 4-3 lead which they never gave up. Bruce Atwood belted two _hom ers for the winners. The first came in the fifth inning after Pete Pesce beat out a scratch bunt, His second round-tripper came in the eighth inning with none aboard, The winners came trom behind in the fifth inning as Dave White cracked a sharp singie to right which rolled by outfielder Bob Allen. In the bottom of the in- ning, Pace led off with a bunt. Atwood slammed his first homer, Allen was safe on a soft hop to on tle trouble as he faced only one more than the minimum num- ber of batters in the eight-in- ning game. The winning run came in the first inning when Mickey Han- cock came home on a wild piwh thrown by loser Carrie Nolan but plenty more came later as Hughes exploded for fifteen hits off Nolan and Al Griffin. who came on m the sixth. Doug Watt holds some dis- tinction m the Richmond mu lineup for he was the only bat- ter not to manage a hit. Judd himself managed three singles while Al Mugford topped all Sluggers with a single, triple and homer, Neb Gaymen also smashed a home run and single. This year the tournament is run on a two losses elimination basis which means each team plays at least two games and is eliminated when they lose tws games. Na and O'FIaheny was sate an error with Allen gums tu rd on the play. $1750 $2073 $1900 $1350 $1503 $1460 ”A GOOD PLACE TO DO BUSINESS" Ron Wu an. in to we; tor-lavish» in Mic! at John; Misti. but Inch-I - thy rally dive a To: lant- chia walked. Bot, McGuinn mt om but 11:60? slum-ad I “no run single ove first hue. Lavtse-, chin was natled at the plate try- ing to score. In the seventh mung. 0th- eny stngled, Pat Wallace ruch- ed fist on in error and Iavec- chia walked again. McGuinn slammed a sharp hopper to Jun MacDonald at short, but he couldn't handle the hot one and OjFlaherty scored making the score 7-3 Pitcher McGowan drove m his third run ot the game with a hner to centre. scor- ing Wallace, Manmelh, getung poor sup- port from H: teammates, trot Le- May to flv out to centre. and Pesce popped to right. Brackens' fine the eight with I homer. Invictus had a Alf Riverso led off with double. but he was tau mg Bot, Allen entered , Bracken: in the third three mates on base out in his pinch t Jinmta. a new additit three mates on base, but struck at the plate. The Royal York out in his pinch hitting role, squad tried several timestocome Jinmta. a new addition to Brack- back but was overpowered by ens, replaced Ailen m the sev- the Alderwood team. enth frame. In the second Bantam game The combination of John Bar- Rosethorn Freeway Washers bowski and Maninelh struck out came up wnh a decisive victory seven batters, over Cardinal A.C, Sancraft Plat- O'Flaherty had three hits in mg to the tale of 17 to 1. Cardinal four times at bat for Braekens AC, was held off by excellent DUNDAS HIGHWAY - WEST or DIXIE ROAD Phone 277-3111 SMORGASBORD DAILY - 12 Noon to 12 P.M. FAMILIES WELCOME You may now enjoy an evening oi fine eotertaittment Month, thm Saturday downstairs in the Viking Room - Featuring this Hock, BACK " POPULAR DEMAND I Nightclub & Recording Star ROSS ALLEN; NORSEMAN RESTAURANT tr TAVERN strait Allen . BALLADS . WESTERN . POP q COUNTRY MUSIC At The EASY TERMS al run 'd, Atwood's White with red top, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio. Lic. No. 506124 a 1962 FORD lialaxie 500 Four Br. Corinthian white, 6 cylinder, standard trans- missioo. Lic, No. N47725. 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Tuesday, Jule ll, Aldo!- wood's Jack Family Stone pushed their alumna; streak to a men game total against no losses with a win over Royal York Ve Con- struction, the score was 16 to 10 in favor of Alderwood, Glen Sid- del was the wmmng pitcher hold- me Royal York In tact while the remaxmng squad. along with fine hitting from Paul Realty who had 2 home run, and Brian Clar- Prut who had one homer with two runners aboard supplied the The summon entry in is league I: 1 Juvenile squad. M are three more Juvenile m plus three midget taunt All teams will play in their - tive playoffs for inter-commun- ity championship later this In- mar, Inmus . 030 010 M6-a Inthus 020 one M6-4 won M pan out lay-l 1-! Brackens 110 040 2iz-Ar Gardeessbr_uittn'toyF: pow ' Greg Lyons. of Royal York, played a strong gamejn tie1dHuri Ni, L8269l 16 COURTEOUS SALESMEN To snv: YOU w»$895. gzataiirrunuukttigtri' inninaandtha.taAtH- hand with alum pin-nah: "nonunion. “WWI- the best at mm In]..- thorn wittt3ttiumr6t9to ,qtrttgrTItt"Bagas+ BANTAM pm On Tue-thy, June I, 'tg-tttneo won mm we: Roy-LYort day of that an: Ind: Ind York cue mt ”and hi- edRosethomtheirfimtdV the seam Them-nonv- sto4inaweutougttttmttle which featured everything you could want in a bell - Tommy Sawatzky as the win- ning pitcher, he Ibo got that n- lief pitching from Jim Pt-tttet who came in for the Mat in“. 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