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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Jun 1949, p. 6

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{ix "I - rm on. if!“ MW lob Club; r,r1qeerfeet, Jon Imp-n; _. nun-cu. Loon Matt, Jun 3 , . won-urn has eaptaitt, _ w; 301:5 can cup- ”than“. _ I”. of tho cool tenth: Int te a. M In“ " an Club'. m not fhtUhed. Sonny IARose pitched A good In. for Bumber Heights Paul Sean-v. was the mining light for Humor“! with many good entehets in left field. Terry Hall, Bury Hall, Brynn McKelvey and Donnie Lee played well for Me- morial. Ember Heixlm 17 Red Sox " Edie Lynch with a home run In. on. of the hitting sun for the winners. Jackie Madgett, Jim Weller and have McFarhne were alt? In“: gt the hit producing. no “as u. very Nat and well phyd with an number Height: to“ cumin: up with some mighty guy fuldirtq to hold the strong gorilla oft the Icon shoe: from th- tint inning. when Bryn Me Kelvoy mud. until the fifth "luar4ugGaraeosruo, at am [ugh but Thur-Icky. V tttth straight win u bin boy- bwned Max Dammit Memorials by " 18.8 Icon in the last regal-r We} ppt of the Public lumber Heights Softball Jrs. , him 5 In Row Inky Height " Malaria] it - Paul Maximum Humber Heights Mon can; through with their - “In champion and Burl. lulu the new: sirttrle champion. PHONE 3534-13 Wilf’s Cycle & Sports 5- an "an" BUILDERS - CONTRACTORS Elnhunt Drive Behind the' good pitching of Art I; u See Us For All Your Sporting 55 l Equipment Requirement: ALL TYPES or BASEBALL k EQUIPMENT E. S. WARN WESTON, ER. ' SPALDING GOLF CLUBS 2nd ANNUAL PET SHOW FREE ESTIMATES Saturday, June ff, 1949 Club Elect , President , WESTON LOCAL ASSOCIATION 1.30 EM. Admission Adults Me " Children 15c GATE PRmiV.-1949 MODEL RADIO CLASSES FOR SHOWING M FOLLOWS: Bot SCOUTS Ptxtt-d. For Warm Boys Scouting WESTON RECREATION CENTRE FISHING TACKLE Int-VD“ cu road rum: [mu-1T.“ BASEBALL SCHOOL AT Both teams did plenty oi hit- ting with Jul: anson, Don Roll aasd Jack Ashton leading the wny for the Red Sox. Helm and Bobby Taylor, the Ham- ber Heights seniors downed the Red Sex by a clone 17-16 Icon in a gram. played at Gibson Park in tho Walton Senior Public School Softbnll have. Teatem, scoring his second of four of the night, put "Petea" up by two before Weston got re- organized and buck-in the gum. Allewen got Weston'l fifth count, er, with James and Reddy teaming up to knot the score at 5.52. Again Peterboro surg'd into the lead with CATS Peterboro ll. Weston " I One thousand paid fans braved the windy end wintry wuther to watch their tum in Action for the first time this {at but Tuesday evening. The tr me climued the Lionjrrununity Council spon- sored 24th of May sports dtsy, which we: an of the most com- plete staged here in many years. Taking ndventage of Peterbom penalties, Walton runs up I 4-2 lead in the initial stanza. with Ted Downer and Vine. Reddy firing two eleh. While Bun Hill held the pmil‘ Weston crew scoreless his teem-mete. banged in three tallies in the second frame which pat them out in front by a slim one- goal margin. 7 . artist to than!!!” and their coach. Piper Dun, and it was only through I. couple of bad breaks mt they didn't come away with doublo ' has wald be putty mall if they - ”in - " their "unsound“. in tho lure-u loop thin mt. In both butane“ they tumet in a performance that was We Have A Complete Line Of wen lull, hush to “he. " but bcidou - on I and. [on]. The, lost their home on.“ on lay um " Wm 11-10, and then went down below St. Cath- arittets 13-12. . St. Kltts & Potarhoro $qtmmsthttr4hittlitlhs From Local OLA Srs. Wuton huh union tsutfnmd al Vitamin doing a. dung; but pair ot deteatt In! wed that Venn: mud. show-work stf their LACROSSE STICKS See The NEW _ 1949 C.C.M. and RALEIGH BICYCLES Smallest m (1mm: Moat Colourful se/gap/ll',?,',', Best V om ' "pg" Without Best Neu "rd"' Without 0m Bird Most Valuable BIRD Weston I 1neooperuion with the Recrea- tion Departments of Weston and Joe Murphy and Ted Smart re- fereed the Weston-Peterboro game. while Jim Mums and Bill Arthur! nupervipod the St. Kitts session. Ted Downer was the top sniper of the night picking up four goals in the losing cause, while Frank Allewell got a couple and Harold Downer, Gus Chard, Vince Reddy, Hill, Gait, and Shkordofl all got singles. Thunday night. Actually 76 pg: cent of the action centred around the St. Kitts net, and it was only during the Int minutes of the third period when' St. Catharines fired home four successive tallies that Weston did not show to good “vintage. Weston closed up a 2-0 lead which St. Kitts marked up in the first 2% minutes of play, and matched goal for goal in the last minutes ot the period. The local boys stole the lead from St. Catharine: twice before the fatal third period had ended and they found themselves on the short end of in 11-7 count. St. Kitts ninth, and what proved to be, winning goal was a fluke that rolled in through Hartley's legs. while the latter was pushing his way out of I maxeurt-plarem.it.drontot the net. The sensational fourth period, kept tttsomd-800 crowd on it: toes, as Weston came out to out- scom St. Kittl 5-2, just one short of the tying goal. Allewell, Shkord- off and the Downer brothers shared the scoring honours in this stanza with Allewell making a pair end the other three getting singles. The lat five minutes of the sung new Weston throw everything they had into the busi- neel of getting that tying goal, but I few bad breaks, and some good paling by Whitaker squelch- ed their ell-noes; Vince Raddy the .Wetston im. port from Hamilton lad the home- steu with than souls and an assist to his credit while Ted Downer and "r Jay Hill each timd Wen. For Pethbseo, Tech ero was the n, in Welton’l oint- ment on he but Hutley tour times and set up another. M. Kitts 18, Woolen " A laat period all, tn which Weston ouuhot and outscored their opponents tell short by one (all, In St. Kiita nippod the local lads 18-12 in the clolo Herder OLA git " the Ggrdenr City bowl but Eddie Sonicki, Lou Possehl And Bill Glynn, Here June 4 Diamond Stars To Visit Gibson Fastest Slow.“ ”BEES l 1"thqu General Ernest Ber- ‘tnnd bu announced that the new We lumps baring reproduc- J'l',1'l of recent portraits of King George VI in the Ir, 2e, 8e, 4c, And 5: denomirmtform will not be issued on 6th June 1949, " WM originally Manned, been“ of the necessity of making chant“ in the “In. The ruined lumps will b. [and u noon u possible. "Ther tell m the make: people "ttr, ,htrev.tr.she '02-" a Joe Crysdale. famous sports commentator will be at the mike. This is A wonderful opportunity to see and hear three vory popular Leda, and In invitation it given to overyona to to to Gobson Park, Sum-day, It the senior softball diamond. New Stamps For Canada Delayed This will be a great chance for baseball fans. and particularly those boys who us pinyin; in the ion! hardbsll leagues this year, to see how the "Pros" plsy the gsme. The visitors will be at Gibson Park about 10.30 Saturday morning. and A public tuidresnr%rtstem will carry their words of instruction to the boys and others present. , The three players will be Eddie Snnicki, the home run king of the International League, Lou Possehi, “Handing pitcher nnd Bill Glynn that “rational tint sucker of the Toronto crew. Y o r k Township, amngoments have been made to hold a Buseball Clinic at Gibson Park this Satur- day, June 4th. Three of the Tor, onto Maple Leaf: well-known team members will be on hand in full uniform to show the district boys some of the finer points of buseball. The world's largest chandelier is not in a palace, but in the Centre Theatre in New York City. It weighs six tom. ADVERTISING PAYS-TRY IT! President Stewart Hill predicts some very hotly contested games in both uric: and the interest Imong the pupils is running high u the plttyttffts begin. After I highly successful gott- ball season, in which no games were defaulted, the public schools of Weston and district swing into their playoffs at Gibson Park this week with semi-finals beitig played in both the junior and senior series. Interest in particularly high at the Weston Senior Public School and at Humber Heixhtu. Both schoohdlim they will win - pionlhipl this yen- but King St. uni Memorinl will hive plenty to my thou: the remit: More the season in our. Gibson Park crest. will be awarded to the winners of the whim and junior leagues. The schools are getting their cheering sections ready and there will be plenty of excitement these days at Gibson Park as the boys and girls In“ their yells all ready for their favorite teams. All nines will be played at Gib- son Park and the management of Gibson Park hats granted the use of the senior softbsll diamond for the senior playoffs and all final games will be played on the senior softball diamond. PS Softball Teams Starting Semi Finals A member of the Mania but Buc- hall Club. who will be in “We " tty Gilt-pl Pu} Baseball Cllnic to {iv} “in in“. -rirulirNrGr." BILL GLYNN A fifteen-year-old York Town- ship lad opened a fssre.t,ch gash in his head when he dived into the Humber River and hit a rock. The acident happened euly last week when Philip Cowan of Cedric Ave. was swimming in the Humber near lad, 15, Dives Into Humber R. Suffers 5” Gash Numbers in bracket. staid for: I, Sr. Softball' Diamond; 2, South- west Diamond; 8, North-welt Diamond; 4, Hardball Diamond. M's Altman“. Club Ma) "r-pee We. Wot-Icy City vs. tlom6-At) "b-uae.' ttteJgt Town-hip udia.--a) "tv-Bore Te York Township Juniors-AO Tab-Arte-taint saw "art.-Cass. Am. vu..Fernnu-(1) my. Jun '- . LIE-Julio! " "tUB-Me-ul TB. (King St. or Hardington)--(10 7W “(tidy-Yuri Town-hip udi--flr) , . tto-Men'. Hardball-Wastes Junior Community Couneil--i4) 'UO-pe. We. B_-Motttmal VI. Tomato-il) We. Woo Bamull-Bnltimom VI. 8yraetme--t1) . Saturday. Jul. b- 90.00 nap-Pea We. Ba-ttali-Syracuse n. Montreal-HI) Pylt aan-h. Woo Il-til-W-tms-Ad) no» Imp-Daub.“ 1ptiorBy name Leaf Player-il) My. has b.- 6,W--Hen'. Buftuli--A. V. Ron and Home Uatruo-00 6ab-Men'. tufttalt--MoftBt Home Lunar-(8) 99--Mids" Bsrdbalb-Wostorr--t4y . M}. Jan. T.-. 4.16-4httipr " 8erfthali--Smuufinai--t1) . W-autism PS 8otthal1--Ntni-tinal-ia) "G-tbra'. Bofthali-h-ood Bros. VB. Club Starboard-O) Clo-Wot 8oftulb..-York Tomhip Lidia-(2) GMyI’ Kudbnlleork Township Juttiors-U) "tV-rmiuatrial Softball L----. vs. Gui: Co.-ii) Walla-d”. Juno b- 4ab-4knior PS 8oftbalt--tumi-tinau--i1) 4.tb-Jrmior Ps-Semi-final-ig) 'ab-Men'. 8otttmll--A. V. Roe Home uatrue--i2) ’ "b-Nerf. 8ottball--Mottnt Home Uairutr-(3) "th-Midget 13rr1i..ttallr-Wertort--t4) T.0b-andtutrul Softball LeNrue--Kodak VI. CCM-AI) 9.06-rmiustria1 Softball League-Square D vs. A. V. Bow-tl) “and”, June b-- T.00--Pee Wee Barttnall--4Hmi-fietah, (Boyl 12 and i8)--(4) 7.0b-Peq Wee 'Neriull--Semi-tiaah, (Boys 10 and 11)--(2) 6.80--mn'ts 8ottball-CTub Scuba-rd VI. A. P. Green--(3) 6.8N-udirus' 8oftbau-York Township Ladies-Hg) '.My--Borr' Rardball---York Township Juniorr-H4) 7.0N-rndustrial strftull--A. V. Roe VI. kodak-HI) 9.00-andtmtritsl Ftrftrall--stuHrs D vs. MootNstr--(1) - s'Mttid"ltta,saa,,a.. I? Mom ft) 'a'-hi.tutrhftutb-abtartur 'drdr,"f.'"Jliti"ld-d. " PIOIOY! I fllltl lElllllTIOI " IIIAIIIIB " SIIIIH'S I SPORTS CALENDAR I TODAY IE {IVE II l GREATER tllilthBl1 Several youths swimming near by helped Philip ashore after the accident and he was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital where ten stitches were required to close the wound. Woodbridge. 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