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ALL TYPES OF BASEBALL EQUIPMENT WESTON BOWLING LANES DURING OMCIAL OPENING DAYS AT IMPERIAL OIL SERVICE STATION JANE AND TRETHEWEY SPALDING GOLF CLUBS OPEN BOWLING ALL DAY SATURDAY See Us For All Your Sporting Equipment Requirements FISHING TACKLE Now Open For further information call WESTON ZONE 4.532 oys for part or fullâ€"time wanted For All Requirements We Have A Complete Line Of MOTORCYCLE For Yourself LACROSSE STICKS See It and Try It Out SEE THE NEW JAMES Model 98CC ANTAMS â€"WIN LAKESHORE GROUP CHAM On Friday and Saturday of this week the games will continue at Gibson Park with the teams playâ€" ing their second games of the best One of the big surprises of the day was the failure of big Mike Kolton to last the route as the New York Yankees clubbed his offerings for eight safe blows good for nine runs, This is the first time that Kolton has been knocked out of the box this year. Dune. Sinclair aiso pitched a brilliant relief game as he came in for St. Louis and blanked the oppoâ€" sition for five innings and gave up only one hit. The other great pitching job came from the strong right arm of Davie Sommerville as he blanked Rochester 11â€"0 and gave up only one hit as the Buffalo Bisons took the first playâ€"off game. _ There were two outstanding pitching chores on Saturday, as Ross Golden set up a league strikeâ€" out record as he struck out 17 batters in seven innings as Brookâ€" lyn downed St. Louis 5â€"0. __The semiâ€"finals are a bestâ€"ofâ€" three series and from all appearâ€" ances there will be some very inâ€" teresting games before the chamâ€" pions are declared. 17 Strikeâ€"Outs By Ross Golden In 7 Innings Sets League Record,.Defeats St. Louis 5â€"0 Dune Sinclair Allows Only 1 Hit In 5 Innings The semiâ€"final series of the , of three ser_ni-ï¬nnls for the league Mount Dennis Pee Wee Baseball |Championship, League got away to a great start|_ On Friday the teams of the on Saturday night at Gibson Park ;wm" League will play starting at ; ; . p.m. when Buffalo and Rochestér with all eight feams seeing action |will meet and Davic Sommerville in an evening that saw some highly |wi1| be on the mound for Buffalo to exciting baseball played. Moke o am (Poe ol olhaet sc Garry Eatough opened the scorâ€" ing in the first period with an unâ€" assisted goal. This lead was evened up by a Mimico goal. Then Jackie Madgett scored for Weston on Eatough‘s pass, followed by _ Weston can be proud of their community council sponsored banâ€" tam team. They lost a few league ‘gnmes but ‘ once the chips were down in the playoffs the boys really came through in style withâ€" out losing a game. On Friday night their‘ supporters â€" several times thought the boys were tryâ€" ing to hand the game to Mimico, but showing their true form in the last period the Weston team added to their third period two goal lead by coming out on top with a 13â€"9 score. Dixie Rhodes in goal for the Weston team played an inspired game against a Mi%ico team that never backed up and who were deâ€" termined to defeat the" Weston team if at all possible, However, our bantams proved themselves capable of taking Mimico‘s hardest shots and coming back to finally win out in a hardâ€"fought battle. Lloyd Miller, president of the Lakeshore League, assisted by Jack Lubick, acting secretaryâ€" treasurer, presented the championâ€" ship cup to Jackie Madget, captain of Weston‘s bantam team. Lloyd commended the team on their clean playing and team spirit and exâ€" pressed the wish that they would be successful in their quest of the allâ€"Ontario championship. Walt Hall, popular coach of the banâ€" }hml. was congratulated for his part in molding the team into .a championship unit. Outstanding Pitching Feature Of Saturday Pee Wee Baseball to win a championship this year, the Weston Bantams have come through for the old home town by copping the "Charlie Querrie" Laâ€" crosse Cup, emblematic of the Lakeshore Lacrosse Association Championship. The cup was preâ€" sented at the conclusion of the game at the Mimico bow! on Friday night, September 9th, to the Wesâ€" ton team. "Charlie Querrie" Cup AwardedWestonTeam; Seek Ont. Champ‘ship ‘The only Weston lacrosse team The Maple Leafs were able to get only four hits off the slants of Doug. Lennie and these came from the bats of Glen Phillips who amashed out two safeties, Mickey Hancock and George Grigor. Billy McPhee, the demon third baseman was also a batting factor as he came through with two singles. Tommy Lane also drove out a long home run for the Royals. Billy Beech with a double and Billy Lovegrove were the other Royal hitters. John Christie was prominent at bat for the Royals as he drove out a home run and single. He also came up with some good fielding plays at second base,. The Royals went to work early and scored five runs in the first inning off the slants of Georgie Hicken before he was lifted in favor of Dave Clark who in turn gave way to Georgie Grigor./ The Royals were full measure for their win as they hit \and fielded well and gave their pitcher, Doug. Lennie excellent support. Gus Price had his Montreal Royals hitting on all four on Satâ€" urday as they pulled the surprise of the night in upsetting the league leading Leafs by an 11â€"4 score. All games will be played under the floodlights at Gibson Park and the fans who are turning out in ever increasing numbers are deâ€" lighted with the baseball that the boys are playing. MINOR LEAGUE Montreal 11; Toronto 4 It is expected that Dunc. Sinclair will oppose Ross Golden in the latter game and that should be a honey. In the first game, steady Bill Fillman will hook up with Mike Kolton and big Mike promises a different story this time. _ Then on s.l&nrday night the teams of the Major League will take over. The New York Yankees will meet Cleveland Indians at 7.30 p.m. and at 9 p.m., the Cardinals will play Brooklyn Dodgers, All coaches are confident that their teams will win and some nifty games will be on tap for Friday. In the second game at 8.30 p.m., the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montâ€" real Royals will oppose each other with the Leafs who finished on top of the league, in danger of eliminâ€" ation. On Friday the teams of the Minor League will play starting at 7 p.m. when Buffalo and Rochestér will meet and Davie Sommerville will be on the mound for Buffalo to try to duplicate his excellent pitchâ€" ing job of last Saturday. Conches Elmer Leach and Jim ‘ Garry Eatough with three goals and three assists followed by Stewie Antrim‘s three goals, Bobby Pulford‘s two goals and two asâ€" sists, Jackie Madgett‘s two goals, Keith Dickens goal and two asâ€" sists, Attwell‘s ang Sastotor‘s goal and assist each, played star roles, ably assisted by Don Trimble, Pat Falby, Doug Falby, Ed Longhouse, Sonny La Rose and Tucker Helm. Mimico scored early in the fourth period to make the game closer, but Puiford, fighting the Mimico goalie and two defenceâ€" men, succeeded in scoring a goal. When his mates were all going back up the field to their defensive position, Billy Castator then scored with a nice bit of headwork, folâ€" lowed by Antrim‘s third goal of the game on a pass from Eatough. Jackie Madgett from Dickens and Eatough‘s third from Pulford sandâ€" wiched in thetween two Mimico goals completed the scoring. Wesâ€" ton 13, Mimico 9. The third period was barely under way when Bobbie Pulford ‘uored on a nice pass from Keith Dickens. A few minutes later Mimico evened this up by scoring a goal. Then Stewie Antrim and Garry Eatough combined in an efâ€" fective but rather odd combination act, Stewie scoring from a prone position in front of the goal on a pass from Garry who was also grounded following a hard check by several Mimico players. Mimico then promptly came back to score again. However, Stewie Antrim came back before the period‘s end to score on a pass from Billy Casâ€" tator. The third period scored read Weston 8, Mimico 6. . In the second period Ronnie Attâ€" well‘s goal, and Keith Dickens‘ goal on a pass from Bobby Pulâ€" ford gave Weston a twoâ€"goal lead. Mimico whittled this down with a goal by Pearson to make the secâ€" ond period end read Weston 5, Mimico 4. Eatough‘s goal on a p:u from Ronnie Attwell, Before the period was over Mimico fought back to score twice. The first period ended Weston 3, Mimico 3. New York 9, Cleveland 1 Coaches Ivor Jones and Bill Slinger pulled & real surprise as their New York Yankees downed the high flying Cleveland Indians 9â€"1 on Saturday, at Gibson Park The line score: Rochester ....._.000 00â€" 0 1 3 Buffalo .._._.__170 8xâ€"11 4 2 Little, Keen and Keen, Little; Sommerville and Cowell. _ Coaches Ken Breakwell and Joe Fraser are out to even the games on Friday and they are confident that their Red Wings will pull out a win. _ Kenny Cowell did a great job behind the plate for the winners. Doug. Sparrow, Doug. Snow, and Irvin Milberry played good ball in the field. Doug. Grigor, Eddie Rickwood, Dave Fraser and Dave Campbell played well for Rochester. _ Jimmie Millar with a triple and ‘single was the big batter for Bufâ€" falo. Gordie Haughton and Bill Campbell were the other Buffalo hitters to connect safely. Gordie Little started on the mound fo: Rochester, but gave way to Laurii Keen in the third inning. The line seore: _ _ _ Montreal ....___512 30â€"11 7 2 Toronto ...._.___100 21â€" 4 4 3 Lennie and Petrie; Hicken, Clark, Grigor and Millar, Hancock, Meanwhile the Bisons were hamâ€" mering the offerings of three pitchers and sewed up the game in the second inning as théy scored seven runs. The Bisons were able to get only four hits but wildness on the part of the Rochester pitchers accounted for most of the runs. Saturday, 7.30 p.m., New York vs. Cleveland; 9 p.m., St. Louis vs. Brooklyn. Playoffs UBIF wmmus 9 A; V; ROG ... B CCM ___.__16 Ferranti ____ K Ernie Clark and Harry Rickwood turned out a trim little Buffalo Bisons team on Saturday and they turned back the Rochester Red Wings by an impressive 11â€"0 score as Davie Sommerville pitched a oneâ€"hit shutout. Sommerville allowed only one hit to Jimmie Campbell in the third fnning and did not walk a man as he struck out eiéht “;r'x'e; in-lli;; innings. Millar promise a reverse result next game while coaches Ken Gander and Gus Price of the Royals expect to take the series in two straight. Buffalo 11, Rochester 0 chester ;' 8.80 'p;l, I-;}:;u.' -iont- Minor League Montreal ..___ SEMIâ€"FINALS . / > 6 St. Loui Brooklyn ... t. Louis New York ... 9 Cleveland Games this week at Gibson Park: !!:id-yi "I p.m., Buffalo vs. Roâ€" Mount Dennis Pee Wee Baseball Sport Reports Weston Roofing Materials Exterior and Interior Paint Jobs Weston Plumbing & Heating ENAMELSâ€"GLOSS AND FLAT COLORS EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ESTIIMATES CALL 1968 or MUrray 7637 ‘ASK FOR PAINT DEPARTMENT 16 Ferranti Toronto ... 4 Rochester ... 0 Repairs and Maintenance E als PLUMBING FIXTURES _ ‘liatttited FLOOR TILE C y WALLBOARD ETc. or Contracts : PLUMBING : â€" 6 JOHN ST. WESTON ZONE 4â€"286 For Your _ Bill Fillman: pitched a superb game and gave up only three hits as he gave no walks and struck out 14 men including the side in the first, fourth and fifth innings. It was a masterful pitching job by the steady going Fillman. Coaches Bern McLean and Joe Stuart could not account for the . Dave Willard, Lloyd Dugan and Ron Bainbridge performed well deâ€" fensively for the losers. Eric Gosse, Andy Docherty, Jim Gannett and Murray Howell were good in the field for New York. Mike Kolton was better at the plate than on the mound and he drove out two safeties to lead his team. Hank Shaw got the only other safety. Russ Padgett was the big gun for the Yankees with three hits includâ€" ing a double. Billy Docherty and John Barker each crashed out two safe blows and Jack Banton got the other safe blow for New York. The game was fairly close for five innings with the Yankees at that time holding a 4â€"1 lead but in the sixtH, the bats of the New Yorkers began to pop base hits as the Yankees scored five runs. and drove Mike Kolton out of the box for the first time this year. On Monday, September 26, the Legion Mixed Bowling Club will start their 1949â€"50 activities. Elsie MacPherson says that all the reguâ€" lar members are welcome and any newcomers interested will be given a warm reception. The league holds its games on Monday nights between 9 and 11 at the Weston Alleys and & preference is given to Legion members, New members may contact Mrs. MacPherson by phoning 631â€"W. __ Gostlin scattered seven hits over the eight innings, struck out four and walked but two. Opposing hurler, young Ken O‘Hara, had the jitters in the first. He was tagged for all four runs on hits by Don Speir, Bill Hogg and Bailey which, Start practicing that hard swing and erouch followâ€"through fellows for the bowling season is about to commence to begin. Jim Lawâ€" rence, president of the Industrial Bowling League announced this week that his league would get Uunder way at the Weston Bowling Alleys on Tuesday, September 20. All captains of last year‘s bowling teams should contact the alleys, stating whether they wish to reâ€" enter or not. This league is apâ€" parently for men only. Goose Gostlin‘s strong right arm proved too much for Westerns as West Yorks downed the Japanese nine, 4â€"1, in a West Toronto senior baseball suddenâ€"death tilt at St. Clair,Memorial Stadium. The win gave the Yorkies undisputed posâ€" session of first place and sent them !'nto the city finals against the Viaâ€" duct winners. Westerns Lose, West Yorks In City Ball Final (Plumbing Division of Colling Construction Ltd.) Please Note ... â€"Continued on page 7 Call Us At Zone 4â€"286 \u‘ ervor, gave the winners their margin of victory. The Western lads counted their one rum in the sixth when Koi Mitsui singled to right and scored on brother Ken‘s long double to centre. along with a hit batsman, a walk Doug Smart, Harold Fiskari and 1266 WESTON RD. MAXTED In 1632, Canada‘s first college was started at Port Royal. A Huron Indian, Louis Vincent Sabatannen, gwas the first Canadian to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1781. At Quebec in 1829, students pald $5 a year for tuitionâ€"board cost $80. Teachers received an average of $90 The small circle of Micmac Indians listened intently to Mere Lescarbot. Canada‘s first teacher. "CANADA UNLIMITED® MAXTED SPRAY PAINTERS .A.-dflm'fl'-‘,â€'lob"‘“ ,w-‘_"‘.’“ , ‘ mm-d-hbwmmfl the opportunities offered by democratic citizenship in Canada, TURNING THE PUAGES OF BREWING COMPANY LimitED Houses Our Specialty /" ] Interior and Exterior [ Hotels, Schools Barns, Factories, Warehouses average of $90 ac Indians on Isle de St. Croix _ Lescarbot. They were learning year was 1606â€"Lescarbot was Gil Small were the * best on hite Mew Mort and Ren Riox ite, w starred for the losers. Westerns ...... 000 001 00â€"1 7 3 West Yorks . 400 000 Oxâ€"4 5 3 K. O‘Hira and Koi Mitsui; G, Gostlin and Bill Hogg,â€" 1 (% 4)