*Humber Valle: *Double defa way on September 21. Night games starting must be over by 8.15 ar inning is to start after the morning contests n« ning must begin after I Should the condition field be questionable di clement weather Ed Ter 1â€"2361 is to be contact Islington Men‘s No Humbertown 10 0 4 Morgan Bros. . 1 @ Semiâ€"Finals Of Kingsway Ball Opens Next Week Al Balding, professional at the | the Carling World Golf championâ€" w-zm Golf Club, was -:ir at Birmingham, Mich. He the top dian in the field of | took Tist place and won $640. 154 international golf stars in| ‘The 40â€"yearâ€"old pro finished In series Morgan Br diamond on ber 9, with also. The second and thi the other series will | Friday at 6.15 an morning at 11.15 if n The winners of thes will syuare off agair Men‘s Club for the ct THE AD\Vis.a The playoffs of the pee wee division of the Kingsway Buseâ€" ball League open on September 8. G. E. Phillips, fifth place finishers in the sevenâ€"team loup, tackle Humbertown in the first of a best of three round. The game will be played on the south diamond beginning at 6.15. Men‘s Club for the . The Islington nine into the finals by league _ champions} noints, just one ahes Balding Best Canuck In World Golf Tourney Th be plave STARTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 REXDALE SWIM SCHOOL 50 BELFIELD ROAD â€" REXDALE â€" 247â€"4644 Every Six Weeks Preâ€"School Childrenâ€"Adults Classes Limited PHONE HU. 9â€"4450 T Guardian D 1 already subscribe to the Etobicoke Advertiserâ€"Guardian Fill out coupon and mail to Circulation Dept,, Etobicoke Advertiserâ€"Guardian, C PMeass have the Weltome Wagen Mesters eafl on me C 1 weuld like to sbscribe to the Etobicoke Advertiser ADDRES NAME U WELCOME NEWCOMERS! Use this coupon to let us know you‘re here ne ahead of Hu B, Civitans take c thers at the san Wednesday, Septen Welcome ) and Saturday 5 if necessary. { these two series against Islington the championship. nine won a bye by winning the FALL SERIES /A TELL THEM ABOUT WELCOME WAGON If you know of a family who has just artived in your community, be sure to tell them about Welcome Wagon. They will be delighted with the basket of gifts and helpul information they will receive from our hostess, a symbo! of the comâ€" munity‘s traditional hospitafity. Or you may Git _ 4 the BE In 16 14 1AN, Thursday, September 3, 1964 â€" Page 14 Hockey time is just around the corner. The Etobicoke Indians of the Metro Junior B cireuit open their fall training camp on Sepâ€" tember 15 at Central arena. Team manager Ray Picard said this camp is by invitation only and piayers have been invited alâ€" A second camp for anyone wanting to try out will be held shortly after the opening camp. About 150 are expected to try to crack the Indian lineup. Picard said many of last year‘s players are expected back. They include allâ€"star goalie Ken Dryâ€" den who was drafted this sumâ€" mer by Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League. Tim Training Camp Opens At Central On September 15 but he will in Etobicoke with a 297 over the rough course. Alive Thompson, another Cana. dian who managed to survive the cutoff, won the ngni-um prize of $400. Five other Canadians failed to make the grade. The tournament was captured by Bobby Nichols and the vietory gave him first prise money of $35,000. Arnold Palmer took secâ€" ond place and $17,000. (Only two, Nichols and Palmer, broke par figures after 72 holes. Despite the poor showing in international competition by the Canadians, Balding has won sevâ€" eral tournaments in the United States and Canada. He also has won the Mexican Open and the Havana International. George â€" Knudson, who â€" was given an outside chance of finishâ€" ing well up in the top finishers, failed to survive the second day failed cutofi Ecclestone, a prowising forward, was picked up by the New York Rangers over the summer also, won mon ons on oo on m oo m ons oo m ~how do i _ Lafch me!, > ger | rationab n ag() ‘ play another season In Rexdale League By MARIE CAMPBELL Braithwaite‘s Legal Eagles an Bob‘s Bâ€"A have won berths in the tyke finals of the Rexdale Lacrosse League. The Eagles captured their series by four goals over the car lads. Ross Wemp made a determined bid and won the second game of the series 4â€"3. Ed Walker led the dieâ€" hard attack with three goals while David Walton fired the other in the 4â€"3 contest. Glen Ciarke picked up an assist. For the series winners, Bryan Mcâ€" Gowen scored the three goals in the team‘s second game loss. Bob‘s Bâ€"A boys dropped a deâ€" termined â€" Rexdale Lions Club 14â€"11 over the twoâ€"game total goal semiâ€"final series. For the iosers, _ Kim _ Batenchuk, the league‘s scoring king with 75 peints, fired seven goals in the two games and picked up an arsist. Robbie Morenz fired the hat trick and Mike Muhli added a single, In the winner‘s circle, Terry Haggerty was the big gun with eight goals and three assists. Mark Lievonen fired the hat trick and added three assists, while Robbie Sokolowski counted twice and picked up a single assist. Rod Mitchell was one and one with an assist going to Steve Clarke. Bantam Series Kipling Heights Bâ€"A scored a 28â€"15 twoâ€"game totalâ€"goal series victory over Martinizing in banâ€" tam â€" playoffs. Dave Johnston picked up eight goals and two asâ€" cists while Mark Carr counted five times and assisted on seven others for a 12â€"point series. Mike Lucas fired the hat trick in goals In â€" Payne | Metal‘s victory. Stephen Self scored four times and added a brace and lone markâ€" ers were counted by Terry Galâ€" lagher and Jay Douglas. Mike Redwood, Ian Duff. and Douglas picked up Assist« in the easy win. For the losers, Dan Walker and Bob Gale each scored once. Novice Play Keith‘s Cleaners and Payne Metal captured spots in the noâ€" vice division. The Cleaners cleanâ€" ed the Rexdale Lions Club 9â€"4 in the twoâ€"game totalâ€"goal series while Payne Metal hammered Nightingales‘ Bâ€"A 11â€"2 in their series. Gary Carr, the novice scoring champ, fired six goals in this series. ' Ron Sabash added two with Lloyd Meredith picking up a goal with an assist. Rick Johnson and added an assist while Gord Campbell fired a hat trick. Riâ€" char Bridgeman added a brace and lone markers were countâ€" ed by Terry Gallagher and Jay Touglas. â€" Mike Redwood, Ian Duff, and Douglas picked up assists in the easy win. For the losers, Dan Walker and Bob Gale each seored once. two Assiat« paced Dunham Bush to their series win over Fibre Metal. Tom Haggerty fired five goal«e with singler to John Cafâ€" cerate and Mike Wooger. Single assiste went to Mike West, Pat West. and Cafferate. For Fibre Metal, Bill Nunn was the big boy with nine goals. Chris Palâ€" ladine scored the hat trick and Don Howells rounded ‘out the seore sheet Palladine, How Wayne Barefoot had amssists The Hustlers trounced the serâ€" vice station lads 19â€"8 in the two games while Bush won 15â€"3. Roger Kingston picked up seven goals for the Hustlers with Robâ€" bie Patterson counting six. Blair lan one, along with A««iste went to Pr THE LONG DIVEâ€"Catcher Gary Burgess makes a futile attempt to snag the ball seen speeding in, while Albert Hunt dashes to home plate (foot coming in at right). Burgess plays for Frederick‘s Yankees who An Lacrosse Finals Underway 8i d in g D wh and assists, while Jerry Hahn j scored five times while Ne seored a brace and assisted ""l.“lacl(ay picked up five poin one. Gary Bedford scored once| with four goals and an assis end picked up four assists, while| Sylly Salem scored once and hi Paul Christensen had a goal And | three assists with David Hous two assists with Ian MeDonbell| jonder and Frank Doyle addit getting one of each, . Eargists in the high scoring serie Ross Hynes scored five goals | In th § semifinal j s â€"final seri for the losers and assisted on n the secom: seiniâ€"lins‘‘s three others. Greg Barratt also|of the bantam round, D&J Cyc rolled to a 12â€"3 dec Chrysler. For the wi Clark, George Wilson Lima hit home runs came with a man on Chrysler was tagged defeat CGE banged out 25 hits in two games and move into the game «light favorites over determjined Teacher squad. eight Interâ€" the 9â€"0 victory. In r ninth victory Davi« Sudden Death henr The sta bacrosse C managed to M action on to kick the Hun with H rust and lale und mall the ast aird Ir CAMBRIDGE 4# lost Monday night‘s game by a son Real Estate had 19 runne Action was fast, pitching was manship abounded. fron tr It th and Sports scored & convincing 12â€"4 victory over the Humber Valley Kinsmen. John Griffin paced the winner‘s attack with seven goals and three assists. Alan Grist scored twice while Bub Millette and Craig Ferguson voth scored a goal and added single assists. Jim Cook rounded out the scoring sheet with the belp of Doug Williams. For Humber Valley, Wayne Yonge scored three times with Dave Piedmonte getting the other. Andy Harding and Russ Spalding picked up two assists each. * from this ime which slim three runs. Lawâ€" rs across home plate. excellent, and sportsâ€" DIXON ROAD & HIGMWAY 401 TELEPHONE 244â€"5571 MOTOR HOTEL Photos by Chris Almey 11 decide Church Playoffs Opened Monday With Doubleheader Fredrick Yankees captured the atom championship of the Martinâ€" zon Softball laa:u‘ on Tuesâ€" y night with a 26â€"15 decision over Lawson Real Estate. The winners trailed 15â€"9 after five inâ€" ;i::'l but a big rally overtook the In the Yankâ€"Village series the champs won the second contest with a decisive 22â€"5 victory. The Yanks were held scoreless for three innings by pitcher Wayne Meir, but shortstop Alan Crawâ€" ford of the Yanks slammed a basesâ€"loaded homer. Skippy Hunt banged two twoâ€"run homers also. Fourth place in the loop was decided by a sudden death playâ€" off. St. Andrews and Westway finished the season with 13 points. St. Andrews won the playoff by a score of 5â€"1 for the right to play against St. Mathias. 7â€"i record followed by the two tied clubs. The Old Boys manâ€" aged to two wins in 14 games. Clark Hamiltorf losing pitcher, contributed stron to his team‘s 16 runs. He hit triple and a double. Bruce McFaplane and Alâ€" bert Hunt of the" winners each slammed a triple, two doubles and a single in the comeâ€"fromâ€" behind win. Gary Burgess, Camâ€" eron Volk and Allen Crawford all played well. The semiâ€"finals of the Northâ€" ern Etobicoke Church Softball League opened on Monday night witht two big games. Rexdaie United dumped &t. Pauls 14â€"6 while St. Andrews came from behind to win 16â€"4 over St. Maâ€" thias in the second series. Ray Harris threw the victory for Rexdale while Stew Antram won for St. Andrews. Both serie@ are a best of three. The finals will begin next Tuesday evening if the winners of the first games repeat the performance this week. St. Pauls captured first place with 10 victories and one tie for 21 points. St. Mathias was four points back with eight wins and a tie. Rexdale was third with a MeDonald had a triple to keep pace with Hathway and Hunt. Stephen Riches made a beautiful catch on a line drive to retire the side in the second frame. The winning team â€" includes Bruce McFarlane, Dave Hathway, Albert Hunt, Robert Pearce, Calâ€" vin Brant, Doug James, Cameron Volk, Allen Crawford, Arthur Jones and Randy Boyer. Semiâ€"Finals To reach the finals the Yanks won _ their _ semiâ€"final _ series against Village TV. In the first game against Lawson the Yanks won 19â€"16 in a wellâ€"played eonâ€" test. Dave Haghway, winning pitcher, battled on the mound and also drove in four runs and hit a homer. Albert "Skippy" Hunt of the Yankees hit a basesâ€"loaded triple to drive in three runs. Dave Hathway followed later with a grand slam homer, the first of the game. The champs seored 17 runs in the fifth before they were retired. It could be said every player was a hero because they all conâ€" tributed with a couple of runs. Hathway, winning pitcher, was given good fielding support with only a few miscues. The Yanks led the league most of the season. The real estate squad was in fourth or fifth spot most of the season and their march to the finals surprised most. of the teams. The championship team | is eoached by Terry Burt, Jerry Lindsay and Dave Berze. Clark Hamilton, the losing pitcher, struck out the side in the third with the bases loaded beâ€" fore the top blew off. Fredrick Yanks Champs In Martingrove Ball Team captain and pitche? Dave ETOBICOKE DRIVING SCHOOL We Help You Prepare For Examination to Obtain Temporary Permit (90â€"Day License) Entiraly Free. FREE CLASSROOM INSTRUCTIONS â€" Individual Trinl lesson in the Cor With Ne Obligation * DAY OR EVENING LESSONS Free Home Pickâ€"Up Service PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL EFFICIENT COURTEOUS INSTRUCTIONS YOUR KEY TO SAFE DRIVING Kiâ€"YÂ¥ Football Boys 9â€"15 Years Of Age BE. 3â€"3011 139 MARTINGROVE ROAD AT BURNHAMTHORPE RD. Sponsored by THE KIWANIS CLUB OF THE KINGSwWAY and operated by THE ETOBICOKE YM.YWCA REGISTER NO W ! BANTAMS PHONE BE 1â€"2297 3226 BLOOR STREET WEST Sofa Shop Cling To First In Royal York Sofa Shoppe Stereos took a firmer grip on first place in the pee wee division of the Royal York Gardens baseball league by edging Turf Giants 3â€"1 and Hepâ€" pell Cubs 7.5. These three teams were tied for first place last week and the Stereos managed two victories. Turf Giants won by default over Wally‘s Haulage The playoffs start on Septemâ€" ber 10 with a championship and consolation series. Be sure to atâ€" tend to cheer the neighborhood children. . Standings September 1: W o L Pis Sofa Shoppe . Turf Giants Heppell Cubs Flyers White Rose Wally‘s Haulage 27 Cartage Millens Esso In a statement following the finat game Mr. Hathway expressâ€" ed thanks to the teani sponsois. Frederick Market sponsor six teams in the association. Other sponsors are Lawson Real Esâ€" tate, Village TV, Bicknell Hardâ€" ware, _ Stevens _ Men‘s _ Wear, Beusse Construction Company, Richard‘s Hardware, Westway Pharmacy, Lough Movers, Nortn West Optimists and MacDonald Paving. in their other scheduled game and took over second place when the Cubs lost to 27 Cartage 7â€"5. The fourth playoff position in the championship series is still undecided with Wellington Flyâ€" ers and Walkers White Rose tied with six wins and five losses with one game remaining. Both teams play first division clubs in the last game and these games should be good contests. Caivin Brant, catcher, hit a double while Robin Lefevre, Greg Ellis, Hunt and James scored runs. In his closing remarks the reâ€" tiring president expressed thanks to the coaches, umpires and reâ€" tiring executive for the splendid support throughout the past sucâ€" cessful season. scoreless in four of the seven in. nings. Bruce MeFarlane alse starred. Ron Cottes, the losing side‘s first sacker, turned in a sparkling performance. With league play completed the Martingrove Association will host the players, coaches, umâ€" pires and exegutives in a Labor Day feast. Hot dogs and scit Urinks will be served and the teams will be presented with crests. Another feature of the Labor Day activities will be the two fiveâ€"inning | game between the coaches, umps and executives and the 13â€"16â€"yearâ€"olds of the usâ€" sociation. A reception will be held at the home of George Hathway, 18 Powburn Place, for the umpires, coaches and executives and wives following the activities for the youngsters. The new executive is: Ed Love, president; Don Connell and lan Buist, viceâ€"presidents; Wib Hirâ€" lehy, secretaryâ€"treasurer; direcâ€" tors, Angleo Borovilos, Jack Watâ€" son, Gordon Savage and George Hathway. Mr. Hathway is also the past president of the associaâ€" tion. 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