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Weston-York Times (1971), 6 Sep 1973, p. 12

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Padres Pirates Mets Cardinals Phillies Page 12â€"The Times, Thursday, September 6, 1973 bantam and midget teams each swept two games from two Utica, N.Y. teams Friday and Saturday night. In the first game the banâ€" tams spotted Utica a 2â€"0 first inning lead but came back to edge them 32. Gus Lazâ€" zoratto pitched a noâ€"hitter while Remo Cardinale was the big man on offence with The turning point in Thursday‘s game occured in the final half inning when Mike Sampson made a perfect throw from left field to catcher Jamie Blair for the third out to stop Hamilton‘s tying run. This has been the first ever peewee team from the York League to capture the coveted tournament. York‘s allâ€"stars continued to be successful as the In an exciting cliffâ€"hanger, the York Baseball Association peewee Allâ€"Stars came from behind a 1â€"0 deficit to nip Hamilton Police 3â€"2 Thursday night at the C.N.E. peewee tourâ€" The key to York‘s vicâ€" tories, was pitcher Mark Zuolinski who, in five games, struck out 70 batters, allowed 10 hits, and 14 runs. York takes CNE peewee tourney YOU get the whole car now, and pay for it little by little, only $69.90 a month for 48 months. THIS includes life insurance, $173.25 tax, $23 license, $2 registration and $683.78 bank charge at an annual percentage of 11.66pc. OF COURSE, if you trade in your present car, your payments will be considerably lower. . ALONG the way. you get adittle financial help from the car. Such as excellent gasoline mileage. YOU GET ALL THIS. plus a 1600 c.c. engine and Volkswagen‘s 2â€"year â€" 24.000 mile warranty (twice as along as any other economy car). 150 Vehicles in Stock for Immediate Delivery HOW TO BUY A BUG A LITTLE BiT AT A TIME. AT STANDINGS times sports 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 741â€"7480 With No Down Payment Tyke 13 10 10 Now Only $2,475 10 11 11 Tps. 12 12 10 20 The midgets scored 7 runs in the third inning as they whipped Utica 8â€"2. Junior Phillips hurled a onehitter and drove in two runs while catcher Rob Thompson and left fielder Jack Iaboni drove in the rest of York‘s runs. Yankees Tigers Orioles Indians Expos snuffed out a final inning rally to edge Pirates 17â€"16 Tuesday night as the two teams continue to battle for the fourth and final playâ€" In the tyke division, the first three playoff positions have been decided but the battle for fourth will go down to the wire. two hits and two RBI‘s for Giants Braves In Saturday‘s games, the bantams blanked Utica 3â€"0 and in the second game the midgets edged Utica 2â€"1. Dodgers The Padres, fighting for fourth place, whipped Phillies 16â€"3 Monday night. Jody Blair hurled a noâ€"hitter, struck out 15 and drove in four runs. Mike Marchand, and Robert McCormack each had two hits and scored five runs. â€" ‘UuF You quaLIFy) Bantam Final Peewee Final 13 0 10 10 11 10 11 21 17 14 26 17 16 13 Tony Dibjenodic hurled a noâ€"hitter as Phillies trounced Cardinals 81 to end their seven game loosing streak. Third baseman Jamie Long was the offensive leader as he contributed two runs, two doubles and four RBI‘s. In the peewee division, Braves scored fifteen runs in the second inning and coasted to a 21â€"2 thrashing of the Giants Monday night. Tony Thelen hurled a oneâ€" hitter, struck out 14 and was three for four at the plate. Doug Marshall was fourâ€"forâ€" four at the plate and drove in five runs for Expos. John Marchis had two doubles and left fielder Mike Aldridge and right fielder John Hogan each scored two runs for the Pirates. Mets bombed Cardinals 11â€" 1 Wednesday night to clinch first place. Pitcher Paul Brady hurled a oneâ€"hitter for the Mets and contributed a double and a grand slam, for a total of four RBI‘s. Shortâ€" stop Kevin Power, and catcher Mario Rizzi were twoâ€"forâ€"two at the plate and each scored three runs. Pirates, behind Mike Aldridge‘s pitching, blanked Padres 9â€"0 Thursday night and moved into a tie for fourth place. John Hogan, Mike Williams, Robert Ricciardi, Joey Fiori and Gord Wallace each had two hits in Pirates 18â€"hit attack. Braves, showing more power, scored seven runs in the second inning, but were unable to hold it as the determined Dodgers came back to tie them 7â€"7. Catcher Rae Moss‘s single in the sixth drove in Roy Callow for the tying run. There will be games desiâ€" gned to test the visitor‘s knowledge and ability; a 1,200 seat theatre will show hockey movies including the 1972 Stanley Cup playoff film. A major film feature will be Series of te Century presenting the exciting and dramatic highlights of the 1972 Canadaâ€"Soviet Hockey Series. Catcher John Dintor was the main offensive gun for the Braves as he hit three triples, scored four runs and drove in eight. Ricky Mark‘s single in the seventh inning drove in the winning run as Giants came from behind to edge the Reds 8â€"7 Wednesday night. Pitcher The Stanley Cup will be on display and the new W.H.A. entry, the Toronto Toros, will make its debut with a major presentation. Hockey stars like Darryl Sittler, David Keon, Stan Mikita, Carl Brewer and many others will be on hand in support of the products and services they endorse and Companies an d organizations from around the world will be represented at the show. However, this is more than another consumer show. More than forty thousand visitors are exâ€" pected at the three day event will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of hockey happenings. Numerous NHL and WHA players will be in attendance during the threeâ€"day show and more than seventy exhibitors will display their goods and services. Nearly fifty thousand square feet of space has been booked for the event. Frank Mahovlich, star of Montreal Canadians and the 1972 Canadaâ€"Soviet Hockey Series, will be official host of Hockey Expo ‘73 to be held at the Sheraton Four Seasons, Toronto, September 7, 8, and Borough of York Administration Building, 2000 Weston Road Further information: Peter Montgomerie 244â€"2130 or Brian O‘Connell _ 653â€"2700 REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 11 and 13 7:30 â€" 10;:30 p.m. MINISTRY OF LANDS AND FORESsTS HUNTER SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAM Sponsored by the Westonâ€"York Rod and Gun Club Mahovlich hosts hockey show In the bantam division, Yankees scored nine runs in the sixth as they came from behind to trip Orioles 11â€"9 Monday night. Catcher Frank Dragos had a big night as he was threeâ€"forâ€" three at the plate, scored two runs and drove in four. Third Baseman Remo Cardinale replied for the Orioles with three hits, one run and tw Hours for Hockey Expo ‘73 are: Friday, September 7 â€" noon to 10:30 p.m.; Saturâ€" The Borough of York ladies netball team will play hosts to the visiting Welsh National Netball Team during their stay in Toronto from September 4 to 13. represent. Billy Burns provided the offence for the Giants with three hits and three RBI‘s while Henry Kitzlere and Mike Puccini each had two hits and scored two runs for the Reds. Netball action Following a special lunâ€" York hosts Welsh team The Tigers, behind Gus Lazzoratto‘s threeâ€"hit pitâ€" ching, walked over the Yankees 12â€"0 Thursday night. Gord Simpson and Jamie Wasluck provided the Tigers‘ power as each drove in three runs. Tony D‘Andrea hurled s twoâ€"hitter as Orioles breezec by the Indians 124 Wed nesday night to relegate them to last place. Catcher Gino Campoli was hot for the Orioles as he had two doubles and a triple and drove in six runs. John Blair scored two runs and had two RBI‘s for the Indians. day, September 8 â€" 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.; Sunday, September 9 â€" 10 a.m. to 10 cheon and get acquainted afternoon, the two teams will compete Thursday, Sepâ€" tember 13, at 6 p.m., in the gym at George Harvey School on Keele Street. RBI‘s.

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