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Weston-York Times (1971), 19 Jul 1973, p. 18

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VA 'ttlf,.-,,?,?.',???,", Lt, me, , p, "tr S, 1W8 $23631 Starts ataneemGihieat The start of our economy line fimn C(lBOLLA 1200 lentil captures west division times sports 1950 WILSON AVE (West of Jane) 741-7480 Sav 'sfll'l' Few things In Me work as well (6' CD' ChF'Oplyl o: a Volkswagen 2 DOOR SEDAN *Plus "canto and provlndul tax. 230 Rexdale Blvd. ONLY (lust East of Martin Glove Rd.) COUPE; COROLLA 1600 2 and 4 DOOR SEDAN,.COUPE AND STATION wagon PLUS: COROLLA 1200 745-2353 $2475-00 The Zentil Plumbing and Heating squad, Amesbury Sports Club's entry in the squirt division of the North York Baseball League, took the championship of the Western Division with successive wins over Glenfield. In the photo the boys are flanked by coaches Gord Garshowiiz, left, and Tony Caranci, right. Bea t , h e h e a t BEAT THE HEAT and join the growing number of families who've discovered that the Milne Conservation Area is an ideal recreational spot. Join the growing number of families who've discovered that the Milne Conservation Area is an ideal recreational spot. Just a short drive from here, this Metro Region Conservation Area offers fun for the entire family - swimming, fishing and a sand beach just great for _stp1bathipg. Bring your own food hamper. There's plenty of room for pienicking and use the barbeque facilities available. Hot and cold snacks are offered at the refreshment booth in the area. Milne is located west of the Town of Markham, south of Highway No. 7 on the 7th Line and is operated by The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. It's open seven days a week from 10 am. to sundown and is one of 14 Conservation Areas open to the public. by Dave Gerry Brampar Building had little problems in defeating Rivalda 9-1 in Humbervalley Major Fastball League play at Caledonia Park last Monday. Shortstop Tony Cosmo and left fielder Jerry Wylie supplied the batting power for Brampar and The Northwestern Foot- ball Club 1972, champions of the Metro-Toronto Football League, are looking for new players. Players must be 17 years of age or over and weigh about 185 lbs. or less. Northwestern is a fully equipped, well coached team Yorkview mosquitos played Crosstown Texaco in the second round of the Ontario Cup last Saturday and they lost 4-3. Bill Giamo scored twice and Jose Furtudo added one. On Monday the Yorkview bantams lost 2-1 to Fir Grove. The only scorer was Enzo Vavaro. Minor atoms counted a " victory over Bayvlew Village at Graham B. Warren School Tuesday. Yorkview soccer Klein cuffs Police Recruiting . by Dave Gerry lentil Plumbing a Heating met lawrence Heights in Amesbury squirt play Monday at Baycrest Park and came out on the short end of a 11-4 score, their second loss of the season. Zentil had only two games remaining in league play, both with Glenfield the team they had to defeat for the Western Division cham- pionship. In the first game of these finals played at Stanley Park Thursday, John Contini threw a one hitter and Zentil squeezed out a 2-1 win. Philip Dixon, in left, turned in an excellent defensive effort. The win set the stage for the final game, played at Amesbury Park Friday, and again Zentil were one run winners, ending 7-6. John Contini and Kevin Thompson shared mound duties while Angelo Ricci at first and Philip Dixon managed the power hitting. Globe Electronics continue to shock all comers in girls midget action and they dumped Richmond Hill 22-7 at Town Park Wednesday. Louise Porier was on the mound and home runs came from Debbie Donofrio and Patty Anne Valenti. Peewee play saw Glenfield post a 18-7 win over North Park Plaza at Stanley Park Tuesday. Mike Tilley struck out twelve in the losing cause while second baseman Willowdale were scheduled to meet Globe at Amesbury Park Thursday but never showed. shortstop R. Knight looked good for Rivalda. Front running Klein Bros. put the cuffs on Metro Police at Amesbury Park on Monday with a 3-0 win on the three hit hurling of Brian Cochrane. Al Clarke, police catcher, was their best man at bat. with an outstanding winning tadition in M.T.F'.L. This is the oldest amateur football conference in Canada and is now made up of two divisions of teams from eight Toronto districts. Call the Northwestern Football Club at 769-2361 for more details Scorers were: Guido Saturno (two), Enrico Fantauzzi, Lorenzo Bianco and Chris Ingham. Also Tuesday the Junior B team played to a 2-2 tie with St. _ Andrew. B. Vince Russiello scored both York. view’s goals. Peewees lost bl to York. dale Celtics at Wilson Heights on Thursday. Jamie Ingham counted Yorkvlew’s only goal. North Park wound up play at Amesbury Park Thursdgy with a 16-1 victory over Grandravine. Mitch Still hurled the win, backed by the fine play of catcher Steve French, shortstop Mike Tilley and Frank Mastrianni at third. Rocky Speziali played for North Park. After fifteen games without a loss Donlee Mfg. Industries tasted defeat as Grandravine came up with a 5-2 win at Amesbury Park Monday. The only strong hitting from the bantams came from catcher Lou Baldassarra and right fielder Larry Gurizzari. Lyons of Willowdale failed to show at Goulding Park on Tuesday and the game was awarded to Donlee. The bantams got back on the winning track by taking a 7-3 decision from Lawrence Heights at Baycrest Park Wednesday. Lucky Markos and Mike McDermid shared pitching chores with McDermid and first baseman Terry Dowhanick hitting well. Dufferin 400 Lions made it eleven straight at Town Park Tuesday as the juveniles ran over Richmond Hill 164). The Lions got a scare at Amesbury Park on Wed- nesday as they had to come from behind to tie Scar- borough 2-2. Late in the game pitcher Robert George blasted a triple and Ihen scored the tieing run on a sacrifice fly by left fielder Claude Ceolin. Caranci Grape Juice Broke a three game losing streak Tuesday at Caledonia Park by ripping Rivalda 18-3. Pitcher Bruce Boudreau and right fielder Jim Moxey both carried big bats. Spitz, the Rivalda pitcher, was also their best man at the plate. Village Caterers lost 3-2 to Klein Bros. at Hendon Park Tuesday behind the pitching of Brian Cochrane. Rick McKenzie was on the mound for Village. Amesbury's Profile Supplies squeezed by Doublerink Arenas at Amesbury Park Tuesday 6-5. Gary Firth got credit for the Tuesday's final game had Metro Police defeat Brampar Building 10-9. Bill Skouren posted eight strike outs and shortstop Vince Cannestrano was Brampar's big hitter. Caranci Grape Juice made it two straight Wednesday at Caledonia Park in defeating Doubierink Arenas 3-1. Mario Caranci struck out seven. Doublerink shortstop B. Wood had a perfect night at bat in the losing cause. In the final game of the week Village Caterers served up a 12-2 defeat to . Profile Supplies at Caledonia Park Thursday. Rick t McKenzie was the winning? pitcher and Bill MacDonald batted 1.000 for the night. 4f

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