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DENNIS Phone JU. 4803 Phone 606â€"W JU. 8435 while Shcmn,h Colymbus hurler gave up seven hits and three free passes and struck out 6. ‘flnc:fluhthvflmbl;db;n{hc w a 8 a alntih e Tong dip iy PeiseL ant x struck while Toronto, Saturday, July §7. The giller-lonm midgets toâ€"night at hristie pits downed the second slot Columbus nine bJ, a score of 4 to lkto'hmk up | their d::‘c!!‘t‘h As sgainst ho eats. m gave up 5 scattered hits, Midgets Down Columbus F ons Sorl L oom ts men, and garnered oply three whiffs. In the juvenile contest Ashbees, with the recent addition of Greg leï¬olng grond too gmeh for the lucklesa Baker crew whose scoring efforts were comuntl! denied as they wehnt down to defeat by a scoré of 7 to 1. Thornton, Ellis, and Chard playâ€" ed well for the winners while Gord l\ll'lh’ton starred for the losers. Fimal scores: Midgets. Weston, Wednesday, July 24. The Millerâ€"Bonita _ midgets Ktre toâ€" night edged the Trinity & nine by a score of two to nothing in a pitâ€" cher‘s duel that saw "Goose" Gostâ€" lin give up but two hits, strike out tem, and issue no free passes, while Katale, Trinity hufl(‘ar issued only six bingles, but walking four WesION .mromummmmncimm Trinity K ...0â€"mmmemnmmmien Miller A. C. Down Lions in Midget Boxla Contest Weston, Thursday, July 25. In spite of the excellant teamwork of Williamson in the Lions nets, the -eorin{ spree of Ken Clark, who tonight notched four counters for Millers to advance into second place behind the league lendir;s scorer, Larry Johnston and sew up the game for the Miller squad by a count of 5 to 3. Also a stand out for the winners was Trimble Weston‘s first yun came in the fourth inning when Stevenson doubled, stole third and then galâ€" loped home on a squeeze play 51“ saw Callan thrown out at first. The final ullly came in the fifth when: Gostlin singled, stole second and third, and came home when Katsle made the play to first on Smith‘s slow roller. Final score: of Millers carryin 5 out his net minding efforts to the full. _ Gostlin gave up only one hit, a Texas Leaguer in the 5th while he struck out 7 and walked 2, while Rumson, Earlscourt twirler, issued ‘B free passes, seven hits and struck out 7. Weston ... Earlscourt Mimico, Tuesday, July 23. Hanâ€" dicapped by ti::e absence of Montâ€" iomery and Eatough, the Miller .C. juniors were toâ€"night, swamg; ed by the flashy Mimicoers 26 In spite of the lopsided ?tll, credit is definitely due the efforts of Doug Crang. who in taking his first turn in the nets saved the final total from suffering a deâ€" finite inflationary complex. _ _ Gord Cruickshank aecounted for & brace for the losers while Stan Ellis notched one to complete the home town total. Midgets Edge Trinity K On Strength of Gostlin‘s Effort Bob Gunn and Paul Jago and the topâ€"notch netâ€"tending efforts â€" of b§1 flawless fielding, feature of which was Montgomery‘s one hand pick up of a grass cutter behind second base in the fifth frame that threatened to go for extra bases. With both teams going scoreless into the fourth stanza S\e winners finally chased across two tallies when Callan walked and ambled home on Stevenson‘s triple with Stevenson streaking hOme on the throw in. Final runs of the contest came in the fifth when three consecutive singles by Gostlin, Smith, and Eatough accounted for another brace. s Mimico _Overwhelms Hll\diclp’hd Miller Squad in Junior Boxla Tilt Toronto, Tuesday July 23â€"The league leading Miiyler-Bonita midâ€" gets toâ€"night at Earlscourt Park efeated the Earlcourt nine 4 to 0. Featuring one of the best playâ€" ed contests of the year was Boug Gostlin‘s oneâ€"hit hurling backed tue. of last : Saturday‘s‘ trumph «ver Columbis Boys by a score of 4 to 1, which served to run their lnquo record up to a count of twelve wins as against no deâ€" feats, has earned them a bye into the league finals to be rhyed on Au&ut 6, in the city of Toronts, lnrl e best of a two out of ‘three, series. winner of the game between the fourth and fifth place clubs. _ _ The league i s e . A on erene ferding Millerâ€"Boniâ€" To determine who shall have the right to the gla off honours, the rom;lningrclu s K’l the league, Coâ€" lambus, ‘Trinity K. Gerrard K., and Earlscourt will play a sudden death series with the winners of the game between the second and the game between the second and th'inf place téams to meet the Rest In Sudden Death SeriesToMeetMidgets In Finals On Aug. 6 With_their record to date the Millerâ€"Bonita midgets have chalkâ€" Gostlin Racks Up Oneâ€"Hitter As Midgets Hnnglo Earlscourt PNO0IO P6. o €, ©A00000y Juvenile: Ashbees, 7; Snm 1. Final Score: Final score: Mimico 26, Miller shetman, . Cohenfous buriee 8 ip -gmn'h{u and three free Sports Pourri Weston‘s _ remaining _ counters came in the fifth when a double by Callan, a walk issued to Dimâ€" mock, a single by Montgomery and a triple by Gostfln chased in three more. Millerâ€"Bonita Columbus ... Registration of birth of the baby, as required by law, is not enough to ensure receipt of a Family Xl- lowance, it is pointed out in a bulâ€" letin issued by the De&artment of National Health and Welfare, Otâ€" tawa. Parents cannot expect to reâ€" celve the allowance automatically. It is necessary for them to aï¬)lg for it by lendmg in a form, whic may be obtained at any Post Ofâ€" fice. Payments start one month after approval of the application, and, of course, are not retreactive. Weston didn‘t retaliate until the fourth inning when an error of Montgomery‘s fly by Goldfarb, Coâ€" lumbus right fielder, and a triple by Gostlin counted for one. linflo by Imonti counted their only tally. Family Allowances ed up the rather amu‘iafl total of scoring some 91 runs e ruvlrx:s only a total of 8 runs sco against them,in 84 innings of play. times, 7â€"2, 7â€"9, gnd 4â€"0; Trinity K twice‘ with scores of 2â€"0 and 471 and North York Eagles, (since droppedâ€" from the league), by a score of 18 to 2. Main reason for this :muinl; total is without ‘a~doubtâ€" the hurlâ€" ing of Doui "Goose" Gostlin who won each of his twelve starts, and has allowed for 84 consecutive innâ€" ings but 27 hits, while striking out & grand total of 111 batters. Watch this page for the exact time and place of the play off seâ€" ries. They have beaten Gerrard three times by scores of 6â€"1, 13â€"0 -?‘d 12â€"0; Columbia Bolys three timés, 4â€"0, 7â€"0 and 4â€"1; Earlscourt three Final seore: I, George H. Mitchell, Reeve of the Township of North York, hereby proclaim Monday, August 5th, a Civic Holiday and call upon all loyal citizens to observe the same. Dated at Willowdale August 1, 1946, GOD SAVE THE KING SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT PRIZES ADMISSION 35¢ Refreshment Booth DANCE C OO L Club Rotary EVERY THURSDAY, 8.30 p.m. PROCLAMAT!IO N Summerâ€"Holidaysâ€" C. T. ELLA . 4 Church St. WILL BE CLOSED Aug. 5th to 11th Inclusive awhere its Township Of North York At Weston Masonic Temple GEORGE H. MITCHELL, Reeve. Modesty is all right in its place, but this is one time when the price of modern modesty may come awâ€" fully‘ high forâ€"some fair miss.who misses her opportunity, ‘‘It‘s going to be from what we can see, one of the biggest stunts to hit the town in many a day, with Miss Weston to receive in adâ€" dition to $25, a ladies‘ Bulova 17â€"jewel wrist watch, with the judges second choice to receive a trilight floor lamp, and the third choice will be fiven the chance to pick a dress of her own choosing, and they all can be assured of a definite big splash in the city dailies. All it seems that is necessary is to fill out the entry blank on this page and send it along. ‘46," is definitely not to be of the whistle provoiing, empty attic type, but is rather a contest where a girl can step out as her own natural self, without the aid of liberal dosages of H202 gilding her locks, or a face straight from the~pigment pots, and take away the crown on the basis of personâ€" ality, poise and popularity, and rightly so. The question hereby arises as to what Miss Weston of ‘46 is doing in a sports column, which, although such a question we feel should not be distinguished by a reply, can best be answered by stating that if you don‘t consider a beauty contest as sport â€" then {ou can take your marbles and go ome â€" we don‘t want to play, But then again we‘re away off the beam when we refer to the competition as a beauty contest, for as we take it "Miss Weston of Contributed by A. Nonymous, author of the current *est seller, "Don‘t Let Rising Cigar Prices Bother You," better known under the title of, "Give A Westoniaw ;!nough Rope â€" And He‘ll Smoke ¢." $ night, . Sits a ï¬ll with the winning tricks, That will cop for her, the title ofâ€" "Miss Weston of ‘46." (Loud fanâ€"fare of trumpets.) Somewhere in this town tonight, There sits a winsome goilâ€" Whom Fate has hid in her own Like an erster hide a poil, But the time has come (now 20c), To give Fate the wellâ€"known bootâ€" For fame awaits and fortune too, And piles of.other loot. Yes, somewhere in this town toâ€" P.S.â€"We were asked the other SPOR'I; SHORTS to the lads that they are by the other clubs in their 1 to be the hardest checking junior club ever to enter the Nl‘&l sea~ won. . . . it was with satisfaction Then at the j’unior contest on Friday night, July 26, the anâ€" nouncement was made that the midgets would play there the folâ€" lowing evem'nf. The stadium game was app-rentg called off, but a call down to the stadium revealed that it wasn‘t a case of the conâ€" test being called off, but a case of a promise apparently never fulfillâ€" ed. Final arrangements from the stadium end were never apparentâ€" ly carried out. All efforts to conâ€" tact Llyod Dou{lau have so far 3““ fruitless. That is the story to ate. a One of the features of the week was the fielding play pulled off by pm Montgomery in the first rame that nipped an Earlscourt rally last Wednesday. . . .the likes of his one hand pick up behind the gecond sack in tim« to throw out the runnar hasn‘t been seen around these ;m-u for mm{ a moon. . . ; also of joy to the club is the fact that the lad hitting is definitely on the upâ€"grade these dgu‘.l . , it was a sad note go see the Miller juniors a sad note gom the Miller juniors liminated From the playâ€"offs last ifldny night on the L:L their clolultt at tb.c. :‘andc of Searboro x + + sft w some consolation to the le?‘z that they are reputed this. " On Saturday, Jul& 20 Gord Alâ€" cott hiked down to the city at 5.30 a.m. to see J. P. Fitzgerald, sportâ€" in‘ editor of the Toronto Evening Telegram, regarding Hank Biasâ€" atti‘s appearance at Weston the day: previous. Immediately after breakfast, Alcott went over to see Lloyd Douglas, Commissioner of Sandlot Baseball for the Dominion, to arrange for the aforementioned contest. "We will {ive you one hour, from 1.15 to 2.15", was the réply Gord states he received. The arting words were to the folâ€" Fowing, "Make certain that your teams are ready to go by 1.15 sharp." And so arrangements were made_with Carmen Bush of Columâ€" bus .Boys to have their team on hand. All was apparently set to go. . From which there arises a deâ€" finite moral. The Times and Guide last week ran a story of the Millerâ€"Bonita rockballer‘s scheduled contest which was to take &hco last Saturâ€" day, July 27 at Maple Leaf staâ€" dium, and which it was stated was called off "due to circumstances beyond their control," Just who the ‘"‘their" referred to, and just what "circumistances" were has never been made fully clear and probabâ€" ty never will. __ _ __ The contest was apparently arâ€" nnrd and announced in good faith. Just what did happen is still not known at this writing and may never be fully known. But the whole case illustrates something that is well to remember. It‘s a different twist to the old saying, "Look Before You Leap," c:go- cially if there‘s any chance that you mafy be leaping down the throat of the wrong guy. We do know.this, Arrangements were definitely made and with no "ifs" or "buts" from this end of the line, with regards to the midâ€" x{eu meeting Columbus boys â€"at aple Leaf stadium on Saturday, July 27, b{( Gordon Alcott, and we can furnish the proof. _ _ _ _ We don‘t know any better way to make very, very bad friends. Sportettes And so we wish them a lot of luck. The ability they‘ve gotâ€" the luck is all theysneed. f This is the Story In these dim, distant days. when the Black Pirates, the South End Giants, the Centrals, the North Enders and the Jetkuâ€"-â€"&ronounced Jerksâ€"were booting the sphere around the back lots, such names as Howard Dimmock, Eatough, Smith, Hurst and Stevenson were ever present on the roster. Young Doug. Gostlin was noted at that time for his stone throwing abiliâ€" ties and was so requested to J’oin in. And so the current midget fireballer was teethed on his spikes, playm, right field at the tender age of six. . 5 « The lads themselves have been a ball club of sorts from way back. _ The lads have come a long ways since those days and plan on going a lot further. The first two reasons are "Red" Gostlin and Clark Gastrell. Kick: ing around in the baseball cireles for as long as both can remember, these two lads (with apologies) have carried the boys to the top of the heap. â€" uk Hillerest Dominion "Eiai'mpic'miié Senior A club back in 1921.. Clar is a graduate of the ‘43 Mngh Leaf school of baseball. They‘re the organizm and the teachers. Bo’_t.l_x leserve credit, but plenty. tAeth ¢opsentec, (Fleags don‘t a consen ease crowd lirlll’n) The Reason Why Seems like there‘s a reason for everything in this big, wide, world. Why the sun shines, why the rain falls, why the bird is on the wing, The Millerâ€"Bomita rockballers have all but finished their current league schedule with the outstandâ€" ing record of cop{in! 12 contests while dropping nil. It just didn‘t all happen, there‘s a reason why. There are in fact 13 good reaâ€" sons why the mighty midgets have cut such a swath of glo;y at the expense of the records of the remainder of the le.&ua; two of those reasons are the coaches, eleven of them represent the players.. â€" day if we would agree to act as Tee of tys agene _ ° "*" (but that‘s absurdâ€"the wing is on the bird,)â€"that‘s all brother, and simijlarly in all lines of sport, :}\:gn’a a reason why for everyâ€" ing. hm o The full story runs just like "Red" was a member of the BVUFFALO aâ€"â€"9.43 a.m. 4â€"6.08 p.m. Xbâ€"2.13 p.m. bâ€"6.43 p.m. ¢â€"â€"3.48 p.m. ¢â€"9.3% p.m. aâ€"Dily. except $un. and Hol. ¢â€"â€"Sun. and Hol EPHAZONE TABLETS LANTIGEN E. ALLERGI TABS ... ASTONE TABLETsS . ASTHMA NEFRIN Complete Outfit MLLY‘S INHALEE ... FROSSTS ALLERSOL ............. REXALL NOSE AND THROAT RELIEF ... 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