m&h&xdt&lmm edge ing Dairy mu.'&mmm er Terry Semple helped his own eause with two hits Jim Daly :ï¬.)mnwm\ two hits inâ€" a home run. _ Glen Bell was tops in the batâ€" ting division belting out two %l. and a home run. Butch is was top hitter for Cycle, collecting two hits. «BANTAM Queensway Bow! ......_._.... i Queensway Whites scored runs in every inning to defeat Queensâ€" way Bow!l â€" 12â€"1. Dan Leavens, Bruce Johns and John Cartledge led the winners with three hits each while David Sprigg collected two. Bruce McFee with two led the losers at the plate. %"I’ €ycle ....... mmone B Young Contractors broke a second place tie with Queensâ€" way Cycle and Sports as they defeated them 9â€"2. Martin‘s Cleaners 10 Jack Wiseman and Dave Fedâ€" rige combined to lead Difonzo to this decisive win as they each slate of games featuring very high scoring results. In the junior section Allan‘s Athletic scored the most decisive win as they walloped Osborne Electric 17â€"4 while in the senior| section it was Westown Plaza: over Lawrence Meat Market by a 1 19â€"7 count that took the nod. |,,, JUNIOR es :___West Kingsway 16 | _ Desing pitcher Hayward was Banas players had too much‘not given much support by his go, go in this game as their coach outfield and he was in trouble Ross Jenkins had them moving all the time and taking advanâ€" tage of Kingsway Ratepayers On Diamond No. 2 Don Thompâ€" son pitched his second great game as he came up with 15 strikeouts to help Rosethorn Freeway Washâ€" ers squeek out a 6 to 5 win over Alderwood‘s Jack‘s Family Storâ€" es. Despite the fine pitching for Tim Allans powered the winâ€" ners with a home run while Paul Gatti and Eric Collins topâ€" game for Allans as he grabbed for the losers 21â€"toâ€"4 in favor of Royal One of the fine plays which Royal York win was at second base by Jim Preston who made a fine stop by diving for the ball to retire the side, leavâ€" ing 2 men on base. Best at the plate for Royal York was Randy Myers who hit 3 for 4 with one walk, His one hit was a homer with 2 runners aboard. Mike Mcâ€" Macken also had a good night at the plate with 1 homer, a double and a walk. Cardnal A.C. mut on a last inning spurt as they came up with 2 homers and a triple right after each other, but then were stalled by the fine pitching of Larry Savaluk who was the winning pitcher for Roya! York. The twoâ€"division Norseman Community Little _ Softball League commenced operations 55â€"3! This Is A Beating â€" It May Not Happen Again Alderwood Drugs took over top spot in the Alderwood Softâ€" ball Association junior girls‘ diâ€" vision with a crushing 55â€"3 win over Brown‘s Line Beauty Salon. Pam Wilde hurled an almost airtight game against the Beauty Salon girls and also contributed in a hitting way. She allowed the losers only three hits, includâ€" ing a home run to Carol Wright. Denise Hillman on the Legion mound bore down in the clutches allowing ten hits, three of them being four baggers to Sweetâ€" heart‘s heavy slugger, Mary The drugstore team had their batting eye polished for the ocâ€" casion and their leading hitters were Debbie Hood and Fay Draâ€" Norseman Community Softball Opens Season With 6 Games Cdn. Legion 34, Sweethearts 10 Family Day Was the time and taking advanâ€" Frost Frozen Foods 9 ge of Kingsway Ratepayers A. Kimball Ltd. 6 scues. Led by timely hitting and fine Tim Allans powered the winâ€" defensive plays by second baseâ€" ts with a home run whfle!man Brian Lonch, Frost came out ul Gatti and Eric Collins topâ€" | of this one the winners in a wellâ€" d Kingsway. | pitched game. Dave Thompson Altans Athietic 17 ]wa. also a hitting star for the Osborne Electric 4 | winners. Steve Bailey and Ken Bob Ackley pitched a fine! Wasylk turned in good games (Continued from Page 15) _, Whitlock Drugs move out of ueensway Whites ... 12 ({D* cellar as they _ stopped ueensway Bowi ...._____. 1 Q@uUsensway Marine 4â€"2. Rick Hyâ€" hmcanaewaw Whitac 12.@,4 ,____ land and Rick Palla had two hits he Etobicoke Interâ€"Communâ€"Rosethorn needed 2 costly errors gotibe Amottate® Sn n ced the oi ie i ie o up wi ty run nokLama Mï¬zn{.“;‘uflu on 3 consecutive bunts with k got 4 runs in their half of} inning. The next few innings, men on base. Then Royal came to life and faced 3 rent pitchers before the e was over, the final score standâ€"offs, each team leavâ€" i Thompson Whiffs 15 Freeway Washers , e Jack‘s Family Store last 18 '"S“ In the early days of this cenâ€" ‘D®"|tury, tuberculosis was one of the b."(chlef causes of death but even two then medical research was deâ€" utch veloping new treatments and yele, new preventative care techniâ€" ques. Today very few die from the disease but it is far from 9 |being completely eradicated Inâ€" 8 |tensive campaigns to discover ven|and treat all cases have reduced s to|the dangers and have provided airy evervone with an opportunity to tchâ€"|be tested and, when necessary, pwn|to receive proper treatment. The aly|local or provincial heaith departâ€" inâ€"iments or the Canadian Tubercuâ€" losis Association. Ottawa, will 4 (provide information on tests 2 javailable in this area, on request. Pat Hannigan broke up a tight ball game as she slammed a home run with the bases loaded to account for four rums and Rocco‘s went on to upset second |place Jacks. Donna Clayton topâ€" |ped the losers hitting attack. | Sweethearts 38, Jacks 20 Westown Plara 19 I Lawrence Meat Market 1 _ B1 White coliected four hits| for the winners in this oneâ€"sided }‘ affair while Steve Rynard beited | wtahumcruninlloam;cause‘ for Lawrence. | Hast Service Station 9 Roy Smith pitched a fine game for the winners with plenty of batting support as his team manâ€" for the winners with Palla drivâ€" ing in three runs. Brian Fletcher, Len Passarelli Bill Cadie and Harvey Nicholls picked up the losers five hits. TB Still Around Still Dangerous The standings as of Saturday June 20th are as follows: _ Gardens Ve Const. Cardinal A.C the win and held Osborne to just nine hits Robbie Melhvish led the winners at the plate while team mate Gord DuMaresq clobâ€" bered a home run. D. Cassella and T. Bolton manâ€" aged a pair of hits each for Osborne aged to score in every inning. Cade Ackley and Battaglia led the hitting barrage for Orphans. Losing pitcher Hayward was throughout. Lynn Manklow was a power at the plate for Jacks, hitting two home runs, one with the bases loaded. The battle of the top 2 teams in the Bantam Division resumed on Saturday as part of the openâ€" ing day activities at the New Mimico Park. Alderwood, trying to prove that Thursday‘s win was a fluk, and also Rosethorn was proving it wasn‘t, took to the field at 2:45. Rosethorn came to the game with all their power and a fine pitcher by the name of Mr. Strike Out Don Thompson. The final score was 16 to 6 in favor of Rosethorn. The game was just too many hits and not enough pitchâ€" ers as Alderwood used 4 pitchers and was about to use their 5th as the curfew halted the game. Rosethorn Freeway Washers 8 Alderwood Jacks absorbed their second beating of the week and dropped into a tie for the second slot which they had previously held all alone. Sweethearts moved inâ€" ‘o the tie for the place position led by Carol Harris and Georgia Nickols, each with three home The game was a very close contest in all respects, In the hitting Alderwood was on top with 7 hits. The losing pitcher for Alderwood was Glen Siddel who also pitched a fine game, alâ€" lowing only 5 hits, but got beat on errors. SENIOR Roccos 14, Jacks 8 Sancraft Plating Jacks FORCED 10 VACATE 2869 NEW CARS MUST BE SOLD BUY NOW FOR THE BEST SELECTION BY JULY 15th MUST BE VACANT w _ 16 courtEoU$ C u. T0 JULY 15th DEADLINE THE GREATEST SALE IN SIMPSON MOTORS HISTORY FALCONS â€" FAIRLANES â€" FORDS PICK A CARâ€"WRITE AN OFFER > SIMPSON MOTORS CORNER 12th ST. and LAKE SHORE BLVD,. W. 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