Professionalism creeps in Tyke and minor midget players are urgently wanted for the Del lotto Tyke: and the A a W minor midgets. This call goes out from the Amesbury North York hockey teams in these two divisions. Rivalda playoffs So your boy played house league last season, be it Amesbury or otherwise. He might have the ability to make the North York team, only the coach can tell. If you were not connected with the Amesbury organization last season, don't let that stop you. Our North York representative, Dave Wet weather and darkness have held up some of the key games in Rivalda Heights Ratepayers' Association playoffs, however the junior boys games were all played and provided some exciting action. A pitcher's duel developed in the Tony's Catering - Ziebart Corrode Runners contest as both teams were in top form. Tony Pazos of the Catering squad belted out a home run in the 12-12 tie. Harvey's Automotive topped West Finch Gulf 6-4 in another squeeker. Robert Herder, Harvey's shortstop, made an outstanding catch for an out while Robert Kikilus, playing in right By Dave Gerry The Amesbury baseball season is fast drawing to a close and only the North Park Plaza bantams are still playing in the western division finals. Looking back, it was a year of achievement for North York teams. Donlee Manufacturing Industries, peewees, won the Avenue Road Lion's tournament, were first place pennant winners in the western division and won the western division championship under the coaching of Don Ugolini and Don Fraser and the managing of Jeff Wood. Zentil Plumbing and Heating under Earl Yantzi, Bill Stewart and Jerry St. Laurent, took the Ottawa Parkwood Hills tournament championship going into the series as underdogs. North Park Plaza, who are still playing, were first place finishers and pennant winners in the North York bantam division. North 2/l',',is coaching staff is co prised of Mario Caranci, By means of educational programs and public im formation media promotions, hunting ac- cidents of all kinds have been gratifyingly reduced in recent years. But it is a fact that hunter drowning: still represent twice the number of fatalities caused by firearms. Boats are used by hunters for one purpose only and that is transportation to the scene of the hunting. The faster this is accomplished. the better the hunter is pleased. Consequently, boats are overleaded to the point of capsizing and swamping with resultant tragedy. Summer is rapidly drawing to a close. If there is any doubt about this fact, it would be dispelled by the amount of advice for fall hunters that is flowing into the Ontario Safety League's offices these days. "How to Survive in the Woods", “Identify your Target", "Proper Gun Carries", "Ricochet Bullets Kill"; these are but a few of the subjects covered in hunter safety advice so far received, but no one has mentioned the greatest killer of all for the fall sportsman, cold water. Hunter drownings outnumber shootings Baseball and soccer seasons end at Amesbury By Dave Gerry Rain, darkness postpones finals French, has all the details at Mbi730. Anatomy of a try-out: Combine a sheet of ice with a various assortment of players plus coaches and parents for about four hours and you have the making of a try-out. When you dissect it, you realize that all the lads are not going to make the big teams, but all are trying. If they don't catch on they will still try and get picked for another squad. field, grabbed off a fly ball for the third out in the last inning in helping Harvey's to the win. Franco Cincinelli was two for two and drove in four of the six runs. National Drapery took Burger Chef 14-13 in another close contest. The Nationals jumped off to a quick start only to have Burger Chef peck away at their lead and almost pull it out of the fire. Jeff Fulton behind the plate and Steve Whalen at first were effective. This writer has heard much about hockey - hockey at the nine to fifteen year old level - getting more professional every year. Maybe this is so, what Gord Garshowitz and Garfield Halliday. Finally, A & A Line Markers, the midget entry, won the North York Major Softball championship under coaches Bill Fawcett, Paul Valenti and manager Sam Salonia. For Burger Chef, Carlo Celenza hit a double with two on and a homer with the bases empty. Mike Brown also knocked in two runs with his double. Frank Galati snared a pop fly for An important note to keep for future reference is that the Amesbury baseball and soccer banquet will be held at Yorkdale Vocational School, Orfus Road at Dufferin Street, at 6:15 p.m. on October 7. This is not going to be a catered affair as the meal plus the waitresses are all supplied from the school. It has all the makings of a good evening. Bill Roesel at 247-0956 has all the details. Last, but not least, are the girls who deserve honorable mention. The young Amesbury House League ladies travelled to Oshawa and, although they did not come home winners, it proves that the Amesbury Sports Club is not just a boys organization. is not concerned with boating safety, his whole though! Is upon the success of his hunting expedition. A little concern and some thought by hunters about the special hazards of cold- water boating would keep these unnecessary drownings to a minimum. Cold water is deadly, so keep loads light, wear protective clothing and an efficient flotation device while in a boat and keep a close eye on the weather. Psychologically, the hunter \3803 Dundas St. w.) COLLISION SERVICE LTD. Complete Autobody Repairs & Refinishing 0 Since 1945 o Phone 7634625 W.stof9eart.ttmrqd Towing Courtesy Cart ingsway the third out with the bases loaded. Carl Doherty was also a stand out. The first days of autumn are upon us and the boom of shotguns will soon be heard in the marshlands. Most duck hunters are courteous, sensible people, but you will always find the odd one who wants to take a crack at anything that appears in the sky and in his eagerness to bag game forgets about the rights of others and his own safety. Here are a few facts of life for duck hunters. with sponsors coming up with more money and the fact that there are more teams every year. The truth of the matter is that the North York teams, no matter what club is involved, are only going to take the cream of the crop. And, " each year passes by, this is get ting harder to do, so perhaps professionalism does creep in with individual clubs - just to attract players, it nothing else. Dave French our hard working and knowledgeable North York representative will gladly supply any in- formation. A call to 248-1730 should bring results. The gals from 'Nbby's Drive In and Domenic's Variety will have played their final game sometime during the week and we'll have the results - weather permitting - in next week's paper. It is against the law to transport a loaded firearm in a motor vehicle or a power' boat. A boat is required to be securely anchored in a blind before shooting commences. Hunters in a blind should sit close enough together when shooting in pairs to prevent either hunter from getting in front of the other's The senior ladies and the girls from Ctr-Op played a return engagement but the game was called off due to darkness. Registrations are still being accepted for house league players between the ages of five through sixteen. But, as some of these groups are nearing their limit, if you want to register, don't put it off any longer. The Humberview hockey season is \moving into full swing and practices are being held weekly for the North York teams. There is still room for boys in the league and if anyone is im terested they're welcome to try out. Phone 741-5218 for further information. The house league boys will take to the ice for the first time on October 9. During this session they will be rated as to their ability in a Irstomlultslt2ltoltl o l sl I otteru4 AS [also] " Hunt wisely and with safety 1865 is against the law to Shoot your own birds. ;porta loaded firearm in When hunting in pairs and a “Dr vehicle or a power' flight of ducks approach A boat is required to be from the right, the hunter on rely anchored in a blind the right should take the rear 'e shooting commences. of the flock and the hunter on nters in a blind should the left should take the head. :lose enough together When the flight approaches . shooting in pairs to from the left, this procedure mt either hunter from should be reversed, of mg in front of the other's course. Habitant Arena H u m bervi ew $0eesttmhtr,mot,MeexmFrWrmadNttaedey Us you Tm at CHARGEX Cull! Cat f 0‘ o EXTERIOR wags. (i,,!,),,: WESTON ROAD I n the airy-let (Sou!!! ot Lame.) 0:de SERVICE M .liiirth gun muzzle. Then restrict your field degree angle from the centre line of the blind. When not shooting, be sure your gun is in a safe position where movement of the boat or a dog will not cause it to fall down and discharge. And always remember the first precept of gun safety, never allow the muzzle of your gun to point at anything you do not want to kill. Cosburn Park Lawn Bowling Club captured the Templeman Trophy at the Weston greens last Saturday afternoon. The winners, with skip Walter Teston, vice skip Rev. Harvey Allen and lead Ken Ursell were presented with the cup by Buster Templeman. Watching a bowl come In during last Saturday’s Templeman Cup competitions are this group taking part In the event at the Weston lawn Bowling Club off Weston Road. Colburn Park were the eventual winners ot the tromy. Runners up in the com- petitions was the Weston treble of Templeman, skip, Oscar Fillman, vice skip, and Freddy Wallbank, lead. Ear more information regarding either registrations or house league try-outs on October 9 phone 741-0404 - ages iM; 749-1123 for ages 9 and 10; 749-2063 for ages 11 and 12 and 6364B05 for ages 13 to 16. preliminary step in the forming of house league teams. All house league games will be played at Habitant Arena on Weston Road with minor bantams and bantams playing on Monday evenings until January, then on Saturdays. Midgets will have an interlocking schedule with Duffield Boys' Club. All other groups will play their games on Saturdays. Weston bowlers runners up WEST END CAR WASH rtTtrTt.itiWN wlth the much": of lo gnlIons cumin. " "cull! mice Hussey, a 10 handicap golfer and top bridge player, rolled the first 300 of his 20-year bowling career while competing in the Friday night Mixed league at Brunswick Applewood Lanes. To his credit, he has also scored a hole-in-one. of the American Bowling Congress before the game can be sanctioned. The pins on lucky alley No. 11 were immediately taken out of play and will be checked by a representative DAWNE MOSS George Hussey, a 36-year- old Borough of York fireman, watched one pin in the last game wiggle and shake, then finally fall for a perfect 10 pin game last Friday night. A draw is being called for here as action In the Templeman Cup series comes to a close last Saturday afternoon. The perfect game Saturday September 25 Sunday September26 6: 15-7: 15 p.m. Minor Atom 8: MM): 15 a.m. Pee Wee 7:15-8:15 p.m. Atom 9:15-10:15 a.m. MinorBantam WESTON M.T.H.L."-B-" la" “IAUHLI UL'UJIPTINO' â€0'33"" Ln culguLo nmmmu . can†. mm "my 3: 1SA:30 pm. Pee Wee 4:30-5:45 p.m. Bantam 6:00-7:15 pan. Juvenile FBRAND NEW“ 71 CHRYSLER NEWPORTS 150 REXDALE Itl.Yth,MuT43-Mtltl Sunday September 26 LAKESHORE ARENA iiiEEt?E Serial Nos. 1 742! 17429 Priced To Clear At Vinyl Top. 383 cu. in. VS, Auto. Transmission. Whitewalls, Light Package, Push Button Radio LS. Remote Control Mirror, Rear Window Defogger, Else. Clock, Upper Level Ventilation. FACTORY EQUIPPED Final Try- outs Mr. Hussey will receive several awards and plaques from Brunswick as well as a $300 Bond from alley manager Roger Durand. "I was reallyhervous after the first six frames," Hussey said, "and1 didn't think that last pin was going to fall. It's a great thrill. I've been trying for 20 years." Mr. Hussey said he has become accustomed to tension during competitive bowling and, although he was nervous. he managed to retain his composure right up the last frame. His wife Margaret was at the alley bowling in the same league. No one at the alleys bowled during the last frame as everyone was watching and keeping quiet, pulling for George to make ms 300. Sunday September 26 8:00-9:00 a.m. Bantam 0:00~10:00 a.m. Juvenile DOUBLERINK RED DOUBLE RINK BLUE Ollnmvy Sent. " A new U.S. government study shows the deadliest drivers on the highways to be divorced men. 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