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Weston-York Times (1971), 13 Sep 1973, p. 12

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Mftld pick-off scores two runs " looses game Cardinals Phillies Pirates Padres Cardinals clinched second place and eliminated Expos from play-off contention as they blasted the Expos 20-8 Thursday night. Short stop Sandy Scarlett was the of- fensive star as he scored five In the battle for the final play-off position, Pirates squeezed by the Padres 10-7 Wednesday night. Shortstop John Marchis lead the way for the Pirates with four-for- four at the plate and drove in four runs. Left fielder Mike Aldridge and second baseman Gord Wallace had two hits and scored two runs each. Robert McCormack was Padres' best with three hits, two runs and three R.B.I.s. Mets Robert Koran provided the' offence with four RBI's each and catcher Paul Stechison threw out seven bqse run- ners. In the tyke division of the York Baseball League. the Padres, behind the five hit pitching of Jody Blair, thumped Cardinals IIA last Tuesday night. Third baseman Robert McCor- Lgst inning errgr YOU get the whole car now, and pay for it little by little, only $70.98 a month for 48 months. THIS includes life insurance, $173.25 tax, $23 license, and $736.67 bank charge at an annual percentage at 12% %. OF COURSE, if you trade in your present car, your payments will be considerably lower. ALONG the way, you get a little financial help from the car. Such as excellent gasoline mileage. YOU GET ALL THIS, plus a 1600 c.c. engine and Volkswagen's 2-year---24,000 mile warranty, (twice as long as any other economy car). by Mario Ruftoio HOW TO BOlf ll Boil A LITTLE BIT AT A TIME. AT STANDINGS 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 741-7480 With No Jlpy/jL,Payment 150 Vehicles in Stock for Immediate Delivery. Tyke-Final W T L TP 14 0 4 28 11 0 7 22 10 0 8 20 Now Only $2,475 11 12 12 20 14 12 12 In the second play-off series the cellar dwelling Dodgers upset second place Braves 18-3 Friday night and take a 1-0 lead in the series. Pitcher Tony Bennett kept the Braves in check as he hurled" a four hitter and In the peewee division, Giants, trueto their seasonal form, blasted Reds 21-4 Tuesday night in the first of a best-of-two of three play-off round. Pitcher Quebel Sinclair struck out fourteen while catcher Billy Burns threw out four runners at second and contributed two doubles. First baseman Ricky Marks had a good night with four doubles to drive in eight runs. Mike tanga and Mike Puccini each drove in two runs to account for the Reds offence. Mets scored sixteen runs in the first two innings and held on to the Pirates Ib17 Friday night. Kevin Power was outstanding as he belted three doubles and one home run and drove in seven runs. Second baseman Gord Wallace stood out for the Pirates as he threw out four runners and contributed two doubles, driving in five runs. Pitcher Richard Hintzen came in to pitch in the second inning and held the Mets to two runs while striking out twelve and allowing one hit. runs and drove in six. while right fielder Alan Kelly and left fielder Kevin Hoben scored three ' runs each to lead the Cardinals. , 7" I (IF YOU QUALIFY) costly Tigers, behind Gus Laz- zorattos and Mark Glen's two hit pitching, mauled the Indians 4-1 to take a 1-0 lead in their series Friday night. First baseman Jamie Wasluk's double in the first In the bantam division, Yankees edged Orioles 3-2 in their first game of the play- off round Tuesday night. The lead changed twice with Orioles holding a 2-1 lead in the final inning of play. In the bottom of the seventh the Yankees had the bases loaded with two out and the batter with a full count when Orioles pitcher attempted a pick-off at first and over threw the base and allowed the Yankees to score the tying and winning run. Gino Campoli had fifteen strike outs for the Orioles while Ed Shepownowski struck out fourteen for the Yankees. Short stop Steve Blake had three of the Orioles five hits and Gino Campoli scored both Oriole runs. Third baseman Jim Yarrison had two hits, including a triple which gave the Yankees the early 1-0 lead. Third baseman Mark Galloway was the Dodgers power as he scored four runs, drove in six, and put- out four runners. Tony Bennett, Roy Callow and David Wells each con- tributed two runs to the Dodgers total. Second baseman Jimmy Long had three hits and three RBI's for the Braves. struck out thirteen. Jackie Stewart, the Scot who has wrapped up this year's World Championship, rates Mosport as one of the best spectator tracks in the world. All camping areas are located within the park and all provide easy access to good viewing areas. Campers at this year's Labatt's 50 Grand Prix of Mosport is one of the few North American race tracks that does not charge extra for camping. Weekend ad- mission also covers firewood and water. Combine that with the Labatt's 50 Grand Prix of Canada, and you have a camping weekend with an added twist. Almost half of the record 60,000 crowd at the June Labatt's Blue Can-Am camped at the circuit. Ontario campers, looking for a weekend with built-in entertainment, will be heading for Mosport. Sem tember 21-22-23. With more than 500-acres of rolling, grassy, parkland and woods located an hour's drive from Toronto, Mosport has an appeal for the camper that's hard to beat. inning drove in the two runs the Tigers needed for the victory. Shortstop Jim Webb Coach Bob Weir has done an excellent job of bringing his charges along and all that remains now is their North York playoffs which, if they win, will give them a clean sweep for the season. Louise Poirier was on the mound for the big win and Patty Anne Valenti, Goldi Parkinson, Debbie Donofrio and Louise Poirier combined by Dave Gerry Globe Electronics are the 1973 Provincial Women's Softball Union AA midget champions. They reached this plateau Wednesday at Smithville, Ontario, by blasting their hots 33-13. Enjoy Travél Travel 58 CLOVERDALE MALL 239-3191 233-6112 Big weekend for racing See your travel agent No service charge AGA. CHEMICALS DIVISION " NASHVILLE AVE (Ke"rlo/ltogerrs " J 653-4333 Globe Ontario champs A TOP QUALITY I GAL. EXTERIOR LATEX. . . . . . . $4.75 I GAL. EXTERIOR GLOSS. . . . . . . $5.25 COMPLETE LINE AVAILABLE. CONPARABLE T0 BRAND-NAME PAINT AI $12.00 pot gal. OPEN TO THE P0tiut-.tetht.N. " - THURS. EVENING TO ' PM. Collacutt Free Emma!” on Painting and Decorating Jobs After watching qualifying trials and practice on Saturday, campers will be able to watch the Mosport Film Festival which features racing films and some of the great old movie serials of the past. This squadron is having a students registration night Thursday, September 13, Fall time is school time, a time for learning and every fall courses in basic boating are given by unpaid, but dedicated, well informed instructors of the Weston Power Squadron. drove in the other two Tiger runs. Third baseman John Blair drove in the Indians The Campus Corner area, on the inside of turn two, is readily identifiable by' a large tower in which com- munications gear allows campers to page friends. It servers as a meeting place on race weekend. Gasoline Alley includes a walkway through the garages to allow spectators to practically rub shoulders with the drivers and mechanics as they work on the Formula 1 racers. Included is the Uniroyal Bridge, which crosses the track in the chute between turns four and five, Gasoline Alley with its 28 permanent garages, Campus Corner, new washrooms in the infield and some new camping areas. Canada will be able to take advantage of a number of new facilities. Zentil Plumbing & Heating have put their bats away for the final time this season as the squirts have captured the western division cham- pionship. Zentil took two straight games from Glenfield, the first at Amesbury Tuesday. John Contini's pitching and the hitting of Tim Gibson, Terry Challis and Jim Sellan gave Zentil a 9-7 win. Thursday was the final at Stanley Park and Glenfield lost 17-12. Pitching was shared by John Contini and Kevin Thompson and Jim for twenty-three of the teams thirty-seven hits. able to watch the Mosport Dressed in white overalls. "ilm Festival which features the Merry Men are highly acing films and some of the visible and are trained to Teat old movie serials of the take care of any problem a >ast. camper may have. Weston Power Squadron 0 offers seamanship courses PAINT FACTORY OUTLET Particularly popular with campers are the park patrollers known as Perry's Merry Men. On duty throughout the weekend, their job is to provide campers with assistance in any way possible. They provide information on racing, the location of wood and water, the best viewing spots and times and places of special events. Whether you sail a small dinghy or a large schooner: whether an outboard, a runabout or a luxurious cruiser, Weston Power Squadron has something for you. You don't even have to own a boat, lust interested in boats and boating. For more information on Weston power Squadron courses call Roger Marne at94F.ti!thuau .; . And added bit of ex- citement this year will be a wheelie contest for motor- cycles in front of the pit grandstand just before the movies. Mosport has im- posed a 10 pan. curfew on motorcycles, dun-buggies and mini-bikes which goes into effect this race, and will provide a quiet night for campers. St. John Ambulance personnel are on duty in the park and a doctor and am- bulances are on duty during the weekend. Many courses are available with the first basic for everyone is the boating course. It includes boat handling, lines and an- choring, general seaman- ship, charts and piloting, mariner's compass, aids to navigation, equipment and boating laws, rules of the road, safety afloat and manners and customs. only run and pitcher Rusty Roberts hurled a five hitter. 7:30 p.m. at Weston Memorial School, 200 John Street. Donlee Mfg. Industries went one up in their final series Tuesday at Stanley Park as the bantams won 17- 6 over Glenfield. Lou Baldassarra, Dan Gurrizan and Chris Polowyk all hit well. Sellan starred on defense. Offence was provided by Bill Bird, Wally Caranei, Philip Dixon and Tim Gibson. North Park Plaza and Glenfield squared off in the western division peewee final Thursday at Amesbury Park. Glenfield, showing their experience, thumped North Park 24-6 in the opener.

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