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Clusters of six runs in the sixth inning were collected by both teams. Along with Taylor‘s homer in the spectacular sixth Presentation of prizes for the day‘s play was made by Mrs. H. E. McBrien, captain, following the buffet luncheon which cliâ€" maxed the "guest day" activities. They rung down the curtain on Ken Avarell‘s All Stars. The Bestway team from Toronto did it with a 7 to 3 win over the Stars in the deciding game of the series for the Ontario Amateur Softball Association intermediate championship. This year‘s annual "guest day," a . special feature sponsored by the ladies of the Weston Golf and Country Club, drew a record number of "invitees" to the club. Mrs. L. L. Lloyd, president of the women‘s section of the club, was hostess. First low gross prizes went to Mrs. R. W. Welsh and Mrs. E. K. All Stars Bow Out Of O.AÂ¥.S.A. Title Series Weston Kiwanis Well OnWayToMetroTitle Weston Club Host To Golfers On Guest Day Our service and overhauling jobs are fully guaranteed. 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With one game in hand in the bestâ€"ofâ€"three zone B series Wesâ€" ton Kiwanis have an eye cocked on the Ontario championships. The next game in the running battle with the York township team is scheduled for Ledbury Park. Bowen, Awards for second low gross were made to Mrs. G. M. Bryce and Mrs. J. W. Webb. First prize for low net was awarded to Mrs. G. S. Blodgett and Mrs. G. W. Henderson: Mrs. J. W. Pink and Mrs. C. A. Lorriman won the second low net prize. Top prize for low gross on the first nine went to Mrs. S. H. Glass and Mrs. C. E. Snelling. Winners of the award for low gross on the second nine were Mrs. D. H. Anderson and Mrs. J. H. Rickaâ€" Marshall, the Bestway hurler, gave up only four hits and struck out 10 in going all the way to the win for his club. Despite six misâ€" cues by his playmates, Marshall was in control all the way. Offâ€" setting the butterâ€"fingered play of some of the Bestways was a spectacular fielding performance two sensational catches at crucial by White in the outfield. He had moments which snuffed out All Star rallies. Pitching for the All Stars, Griffen gave up five hits, walked one and struck out five in the seven innings he worked. Selvage hurled the last two frames, alâ€" lowing two bingles while striking out three. The loss was charged to Griffen. Wally Sprange came through with a double with the sacks packed to drive in two more runs. Four Bestway players shared the hitting honorsâ€"Davis with a single and a homer, Smith with a fourâ€"bagger, Jones with two doubles and White, the farâ€"rangâ€" ing sureâ€"fingered outfielder, with a double. Punching away in a losing cause for the All Stars, Kennedy and Macey each had triples and Griffen collected two singles to account for the total hit producâ€" tion of the Stars. The Bestway victory washed the All Stars out of the Ontario championship playdowns. Avaâ€" rell‘s athletes are now away and running in the playdowns for the North York league championship in the intermediate division. The well dressed gentry from Tuxedo Junction are the opposition in this toâ€"do. [2 Piece] Top point scorer Mac Bound failed to pick up a single point in the night‘s action, Driving in the third qualifying heatâ€"a 12â€" lap raceâ€"his car piled into the north wall, ruining a main bearâ€" ing and putting Mr. Bound back on his feet for the rest of the evening. Nevertheless, Bound‘s 118 point total still keeps him in first place, eight points ahead of George Symons, the runnerâ€"up. In distaffâ€"side action Lorraine Hallahan drove over the sixâ€"lap course in 2.10.4 to beat out Betty Carcone. The two jalopy races on the card went off without incident, in contrast to Tuesday‘s razzaâ€" matazz | when spectators . ran amok. Agitators were claiming that additional jalopy races were to be scheduled. The management said no. Then the rumpus started, with seats being broken and fires started in the wooden sections of the stands. In his second year of stock car racing Richmond Hill‘s Murray Acreman posted his first feature victory at Pinecrest Speedway with 3,500 fans looking on. Addâ€" ing his points for the feature win to his second place finish in the second qualifying heat behind Rick Scriver, Acreman pushed his season‘s total to 61, which puts him in eighth place. Moe Acreman‘s time for the 20â€" lap feature was 6.15.4. Summaries _ of the â€" night‘s events are as follows: First heat (12 laps)â€"1, Doug McLellan; 2, Bob Hunter; 3, Glen Whitehead. Time, 3.59.6. First Feature Win For Richmond Hill Driver At Pinecrest Track ~" 4 RESTAURANT 1655 Weston Rd. 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Third heat (12 laps)â€"1, Jerry Watson; 2, Jim Hallahan; 3, George Bowers; 4, Doug Robinâ€" son. Time, 3.36. Ladies‘ race (6 laps)â€"1, Lorâ€" raine Hallahan; 2, Betty Carâ€" cone; 3, Jaye Armstrong; 4, Marg Daniels; 5, Sonya Fickert; 6, Jo Cresswell. Time, 2.10.4. First consolation (12 laps)â€" 1, Roy Ferry; 2, LeVern Woods; 3, Cecil Gray; 4, Bob Watson. Time, 3.57.6. Trophy dash (3 laps)â€"Doug McLellan. Time, 58.3. Second consolation (12 laps)â€" 1, Dave Stephenson; 2, Bill Hamâ€" ilton; 3, George Symons; 4, Sam Snider. Time, 8.35.1. Last chance (12 laps)â€"Don Backford, Time, 3.42.3. Feature (20 laps)â€"1, Moe Acreman; 2, Sam Snider; 3, Doug Test the trueness of your drive on a ball that hasn‘t had Steeles Ave. and Highway 400 (Look For The Red Cabinâ€"Trailer In The Field) All Brand New Equipment FREE PARKING â€" FLOODLIGHTS the life hammered out of it. DRIVING RANGE GOLF â€" 400 NOW OPEN Robinson; 4, George Symons; 5, Doug McLellan; 6, Jerry Watson. Time, 6.15.4. 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