Interâ€"City failed to break the tic in their half of the second frame. The teachers struck for two runs on two hits and one walk. Hogben opened the frame with a free pass. Holden struck out. Merkley singled sharply to right field moving Hogben to third. The first baseman stole second on the first pitch to Smith, the ace hurler for the Teachers. Smith struck out. Ingham hit a twoâ€"run single, scoring Markley and Hogben with the lead runs. Abbott ended the inning by fanâ€" ning. The Teachers took a commandâ€" Ing 5â€"1 lead in the bottom half of the third. Smith struck out two of the three Interâ€"City batters The Teachers struck back to tie the score in their half of the inning. Ingham. making amends for his first inning error, singled and then stole second, and raced to third on a wild pitch by Interâ€"City‘s hurler, Shear. Ingham scored on a perfect squeeze bunt by Abbott, the Teacher‘s centre fielder. Parent and McElroy both struck out with abbott stealing second and third base in the meantime. Calvert ended . the threat with a deep fly to left fielder Foster. Interâ€"City took a 1â€"0 lead in the top of the first inning. Reusch opened the inning with a single, but was forced at second on Casalâ€" la‘s fielder‘s choice. Reuters popâ€" ped up to Ingham at second base after Zubeck flyed to centre. The high pop was dropped by the second sacker and Casella raced home with the opening run. Fosâ€" ter‘s line drive was handled nicely by Holden, the stary shortstop of Teachers, to end the inning. The Teachers widened their lead in the Etobicoke Softball League on Wednesday night with a 8â€"3 victory over the Interâ€" City Trucking. The victory for the teachers was their third in a row in the sixâ€"team league. Teachers Overpower Inter â€"City Truckers YORKLEIGH _ YORKLEIGH CHRYSLER IS BUYING METRO MARKET : < 1 w OF DURING ITS For r? 1 Ts FIRST leanflklU NEw § VPIWVC 1964 =â€"â€" & SALE _ cars 141 MUST BE SOLD MANY MODELS AND COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM In the fifth and final inning, Interâ€"City was unable to overâ€" take the Teachers‘ lead, With one out, Reuter went to first when Smith overthrew the base on a routine out. Foster walked after Gigil flied deep to left field. Both base runners advanced on a wild pitch, but Myers was caught looking at a third strike for the final out of the inning. In the Teachers‘ bottom of the inning. McElroy opened with a walk. Doyle, replacing Zubeck at second for the Truckers. dropped Calvert‘s easy fly with MeElroy The Tri a runâ€"pr run bef Interâ€"City narrowed the gap three, by scoring two runs in top of the fourth inning. G opened the inning with a l triple to deep centre. He 1 robbed of a home run on a perf throw to the plate by centerfiel Abbott. 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H ale d attempts to gain Humpty Dumpty in the play. In H nal | half Du Mot Legal Legal Eagles 14â€"7 ision game of the se league last Monâ€" Ed Walker scored winners with Paul hy W B ip ting 1865 WESTON ROAD pt ff 2 47 â€" 54 8 1 ews at Varsity. Stadium. Other leagues from Metro also sent representatives to take part in the services honouring the greatâ€" est player â€" soccer has â€" ever test 5â€"2. In the first game, teams fielded several different players than were dressed for last week‘s contest. The Weston entry is sponsored hy Dunbhamâ€"Bush. On Saturday.evening, close to 386 players of various teams of the Rexdale league attending the special night for Stanley Mathâ€" marker. Por Rexdale, Kim Batenâ€" chuk scored the hat trick with Robhie Morenz adding the other. Payne Metals took a convincing decision in the second game of he evening by trouncing Nightinâ€" known Kipling Heights Bâ€"A won by deâ€" fault over Humber Valley Kinsâ€" men due to lack of players. In the Pee Wee games on Tuesâ€" day evening, Hustlers and Dunâ€" ham Bush battled to a 6â€"6 tie. Blair Campbell scored five goals and assisted on the other for the Hustlers. Chuck Spalding fired the other and picked up one helper. For Bush, Tom Haggerty notched the hat trick, with singles going to Pat West, Mike Woodger and Jim Little. Pat and Mike West added assists in the tight contest. the Rexdale Lion pee wee game. R scured two for t Rod Mitchell f Dur Terry â€" Haggerty‘s hat paced Bob‘s Bâ€"A to a 6â€"4 win Hus the help note groin (Just South of Lawrence) Da H Metal lis the opening con lale bt d the lone goal with the help ing the ather ile, Kim Batenâ€" hat trick with in Wednes Jim Fe kol lay ki p | gales‘ Bâ€"A 7â€"1. Richard Bridgman (led the attack with three goals | and an assist, while Stepphen }Svlf and Terry Gallagher each getting two. For Nightingales, Danny Walker fired the zeroâ€" | breaking tally. ‘ A fourâ€"goal outburst by Greg | Barrett led Marinizing to a 10â€"6 | triumph over D & J Cycle Sports. Ross Hynes scored three for the winners with Neil MacKay adding itwo and collecting two assists |for a fourâ€"point night. Frank | Doyle picked up a goal and an | assist, with & helper going to | Cliff Haddow. Jim and Craig Ferâ€" guson fired two each for the Cycle squad. Craig also picked up an ‘assist. Jerry Orton and Bob Milâ€" lette scored once each while Milâ€" lette added two assists. Bits and Pieces Preparations are now underâ€" way for the Tyke tournament to be held at Pine Point Arena on August 15. We hope to see all the parenis and area residents out to support the little fellows taking part. A parade is planned, highâ€" lighted by the crowning of Miss Tyke. The parade route will be released next week, The date for the Atom Tourna ment at Huntsville has bee changed to August 22. The â€" Encyclopedia _ America asserts that we are unwise to place too much faith in nursery rhymes. The celebrated rhyme "four â€" and â€" twenty _ blackbirds baked in a pie is inaccurate, not to say untruthful. Because says the Americana, the blackâ€" bird of England is not a black bird at all. It‘s a thrush. LIMITED Sponsor of Walker Welding Alderwood Softball Team PHONE CL 9â€"3567 429 ISLINGTON AVE., soute WALKER WELDING ANOTHER ILLUSION SHATTERED on the spot CREDIT APPROVAL of 5,‘, Financing ALL PRICES INCLUDE FACTORY STANDARD EQUIPMENT t = Lions Capture Fourth @â€"â€" Game Without A Defeat Jeen Consolidated, the 1 eague champs, were heavy favorites in the annual Allâ€"Ontario Midget Teurnament at. Leaside during the civie holiday weekend, but Kitchener spoiled â€" their hopes early. Last year‘s champs trounâ€" ced the locals 16â€"3 in their first game. Consolidated played steady ball for two innings, but in the third, Kitchener got to Ken Dryâ€" den, the starter. After allowing Ken Dry to drive in night as t Columbus played gan Dave Spen, tory. and doubte as the oLins roam to a 10â€"2 decision. Paul Hogs son also collected a single a double. Ken Dryden collected long double to left and a de triple to the centrefield fen Dave Spence picked up the oth Runneymede hit. The Runneymede Lions team added two more victories last week to solidly entrench themâ€" selves in second place in the Kingsway baseball Jeague. In the contest against Perth, Peter Dixon pitched steady ball for ofur innings and hit a single Randy Smith of from Elmi Antin the goal mouth. keeps a sharp eye Etobicoke Softball Allâ€"L ars MONDAY, AUGUST 10 â€" 8.30 P.M. CENTRAL PARK IN ETOBICOKE ADMISSION FREE See Bobby Hull, Frank Mahovlich, Dave Keon and Others in Action. §$17.14 WEEKLY 36 MONTHS TO PAY! as Low as $95 DOWN DON‘T MISS THE BIG SOFTBALL GAME er picked up NHL. ALLâ€"STARS Jans ht oLins roamed Paul Hoganâ€" a single and th dr iti Thursday pped the Humpty Dumpty wrested the ball Diar and attempted to kick it across feree Denis Primold of Rexdale the pair. bl Kitchener was eliminated in the afternoon game by Niagara Falls in a torrid struggle over 11 innâ€" ings. The game was tied 2â€"2 after nine, but the Peninsula boys pushed across three runs to gain a semiâ€"final berth. Mike Meloskey‘s bases loaded triple produced the only runs for Consolidated in the fourth inning. â€" Dryden â€" collected â€" two doubles and a single in five trips to the plate. four runs, he was replaced by Mike â€" Pelyk, but the Kraut® showed no letâ€"up. Frank Franciosi took over the duties in the sixth. Etobicoke â€" Rexdale Weston â€" Thistletown PHONE DAY OR NIGHT ETOBICOKE NORTH T A X 1 244â€"4444 Serving