2 1 The Mets nosed out Padres 5â€"4 Friday to end the Padres winning streak at three games. Paul Brady struck out fourteen batters while Mario Rizzi and John Bawldwin each scored a run, hit a double and had one RBI to pace the Mets. Jody Blair, Paul Stechison and Randy Koral each drove in a run for the Padres. In the peewee division, catcher Tommy ‘Marcham‘s four hits, four runs, and five RBI‘s and second baseman John Dinter with two bases loaded triples, combined to lead the Braves to a 186 In a wild errorâ€"filled contest the Phillies hung on to edge the cellar dwelling Pirates 10â€"9 Wednesday and move into sole possession of first place. The Phillies had amassed a 9â€"0 lead going into the fifth inning with pitcher Frank Puccinin having hurled ‘a no hitter to that point. Joey Fiori, Robert Ricciardi, Mike Williams, Frank Puccinin, and John Marchis each had two hits as the Pirates tied the score in the seventh inning. Mark Puccini sparkled for the Phillies as he put out six runners at third base, as well as having the team‘s only hit of the game, a bases loaded triple. by Mario Ruffolo In the tyke division of The York Baseball League pit cher Carlo Vilélla collected sixteen strike outs, two doubles and four RBI‘s, to pace the Cardinals to an 184 thumping of the Expos Tuesday. Mike Hastings with four hits, including two doubles, drove in six runs, while Kevin Hoben at second base and John Scarlett at short stop were outstanding defensively for the Carâ€" dinals. Eric Keeting‘s grand slam in the fourth provided all the offence for the Expos. 4 This summer, keep Oontario beautiful. t in buteriniisc t uin 2i inbiaas t sns s en scniit M Weina en & Sinclair hurlis fourth win Steve Power‘s single in the fifth inning with the score 4â€"4 drove in the winning run as the Giants squeaked by the Reds 5â€"4 Friday. Ricky Marks and Tracy Maywood each drove in two runs to complete the scoring, while Quebel Sinclair hurled a four hitter, striking out eleven, for his fourth straight win against no losses. Pitcher Henry Kitzler with a three hitter and catcher Mike Tanga each scored two runs and had two hits, replied for the Reds. ‘ victory over the Reds Tuesday. Tony Thelen struck out fourteen and hurled a four hitter while third baseman Jimmy Long and short stop Brian ‘Edwards were standouts defensively. Mike Puccini, with two doubles, drove in four runs for the Reds. In the bantam division, the Orioles were nursing a 64 lead in the final inning when Russ Emmett doubled with two men on to allow the Tigers to tie the Orioles 6â€"6 Tuesday. Remo Cardinale, with two doubles, drove in four runs for the Orioles, while Gus Lazzoratto, with two doubles, drove in three Yankees Indians Giants Braves Cardinals Mets Expos Padres Pirates Phillies STANDINGS Tyke Peewee aotha e 0 h w aiies O : 8 t uts h s raenepuatith a 00 0 w itics sn ol 04. ty 07 14 10 18 12 10 14 12 12 Greg Bell‘s double in the final inning drove in the winning run as the Indians came from behind to nip the Tigers 8â€"7 Friday. Ken Holmes and Mike Porrier each drove in two runs for the Indians while Jamie run for the Tigers. PREFERRED RINGSIDE $10.00, RINGSIDE $6.00, GENERAL ADMISSION $5.00 MACMILLAN TOLEDO SENSATION STARVIN MARVINS BOXING PROMOTIONS ALDO CARELLI _ TED PAXTON MATCHMAKER â€" BENNY D‘AMICO PRE CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT FOR CANADIAN LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FOR INFORMATION CALL 864â€"9030 FEATURING MAIN EVENT 10 ROUNDS ITALIAN BATTERING RAM TICKETS AVAILABLE AT EATON‘S ATTRACTIONS TICKET OFFICE, MOODEY‘S, ARCADE TICKET AGENCY, TOPS RESTAURANT, ETC. ALL STAR PROFESSIONAL SHOW THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, 8:30 P.M. BOROUGH OF YORK STADIUM The half way point in the schedule has been reached in the York Baseball League and it is at this time that the presentation of various awards and a coach‘s game will be held. Wasluck and Jim Webb each had three hits for the Tigers. BEACHES OWN FAST RISING MIDDLE WEIGHT ROGERS and WESTON RD. DAVE TT e Metro Police, at Amesbury Park Tuesday, thumped Profile Supplies 10â€"3. Bill Kaleta was on the mound and catcher Al Clarke batted 1.000 for the night. Gabe Ceci, at second, was Calédonia Park _ on Tuesday was the scene of a 4 3 decision by Village Caterers over Caranci Grape Juice. George Brown was the winning pitcher and Bruce Boudreau was on the mound for the losers. and Brampar Building came out with a 9~7} win. Gary Finin, Rivalda‘s left fielder was their best man at bat. Brampar‘s Cosmo Manella picked up the win and Jerry Wylie, in left, was their big Klein Bros. continue to come on strong and pounded Rivalda 14â€"3 at Hendon Park Tuesday. The winning pitâ€" cher was Brian Cochrane. by Dave Gerry Profile‘s best man at the In Humbervalley Fastball Plate. action Rivalda came close, k but not close enough, , Roding _ Par was Monday at Caledonia Park Tuesday‘s final game and OUTSTANDING CONDITIONS AND WORKING HOURS. COMPANY BENEFITS. j Kiein still _ tops league DANNY STOKES PART OF PROCEEDS TO GO TO CABBAGETOWN BOXING CLUB AND BEACHES BOXING CLUB KWE â€" SLICK BOXING SENSATION APPLY TO 1716 WESTON ROAD The Times, Thursday, July 26, 1973â€"Page | MECHANIC deicom ts it s t on in 249â€"7238 LICENSED TORONTO‘S OWN HEAVYWEIGHT K.0. ARTIST Tuesday‘s final game and Doublerink Arenas froze out Brampar Building 54. Metro Caranci â€" Grape Juice squeezed out a 3â€"2 win Wednesday at Caledonia Park. Bruce Baird did the pitching and hit well along with Vince Pettica at short. On the mound for the losers Doublerink Arenas 6â€"3 at Grandview Park Wedâ€" nesday. Village catcher Dave Dean had a perfect night at bat as did Doublerink‘s _ second baseman Bill Law. police tasted defeat for the was Bill Skowron. Klein Bros. continue to hold on to top spot with a 9â€"1 win over Profile Supplies Thursday‘s â€" game _ at Caledonia Park. Round trippers came from Klein‘s Don Baker in left and pitcher Wayne Kirchen. Village HIM ‘r