Times & Guide (1909), 25 Jul 1963, p. 11

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SECOND IN TWO WEEKS. Alderwood lacrosse players once again swept an allâ€"Ontario OMLA tourney. Front, from left: Frank Wescott, Brian Teeple, Poul Tasker, Pat Kelly, Milton McNeal. Centre row, from left: George Mcâ€" Laughlin (trainer), Paul Suggate, Brian Mcâ€" Cubs, who lead the Queensway Minor Baseball League Atom Divisions, continued to keep their winning streak going with a 10â€"5 vicory over White Sox. ‘The other atom game played last week saw Cardinals edge Giants 19â€"18. THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, July 25, 1963 â€" Poge 11 83 Runs Chalked Up In 4 Atom Games The Leagie leading Cubs of the Atom Division maintained their winning streak as they deâ€" feated White Sox 10 to 5. Cardinals 19 â€" Giants 18 Cardinals took full advantage of walks and errors to edge the Giants 19 to 18. Peeâ€"Wees Too ATOM DIVISION Cubs 10 â€" White Sox 5 The winners took a 8â€"0 lead in the first inning only to blow it and fought back in the last inning to score five runs to win the game. The Giant pitching of Jim Brunne and Dave Shanahan struck out sixteen men in the game but were the victims of their own walks and errors by their teamâ€"mates. Garry Currie and Bob Leonard picked up two hits for the Cardâ€" inals while Danny Veaudry, Bilâ€" ly Stymiest and Nick Albanese banged single hits. Terry Morgan, Michael O‘Bryne and Jim Brunne got two hits each for the Giants while single hits were picked up by Ricky Morris and Garry Mantell. Braves 12 â€" Dodgers 7 Led by .the hitting of Artie Biffis, the Braves defeated Dodâ€" gers 12 to 7. Bob Mars and Bruce Adams garnered hits for the Dodgers. 259 â€" 4687 Public Notice 1957 FORDS Mechanically sound, clean, and have be sold on a first come first served "as been carefully maintained. They will is‘ basis. HURRY FOR YOUR CHOICE â€" NO DOWN PAYMENT These Are Fleet Cars! Simpson Motors Pirate Pitchers Jef Couch and Jim MacPhee combined to pitch one hit ball in leading their team to victory over the Cardâ€" inals 9 to 3. Second Baseman Danny Veauâ€" dry was the only man to hit the Pirate pitching when he conâ€" nected for a single in the secâ€" ond inning off Jeff Couch. Collein MacQuarrie was Pirâ€" ate‘s big gun with three hits inâ€" cluding a double. Pitcher Jeff Couch furthered his cause with three singles while Dennie Manâ€" glou hit for two and single hit went to relief pitcher Jim Macâ€" Phee PEEâ€"WEE DIVISION Queensway Cycle and Sport 10 _ Etobicoke Fire Fighters 3 > (NEW TORONTO) LIMITED Even though outâ€"hit 7â€"6 Queensway Cycle and Sports made the. most of several walks with some good clutch hitting to upset the Peeâ€"Wee Leagué leadâ€" ers Etobicoke Firefighters 10 to 3. The Cycle team jumped into an early first inning 3â€"0 lead wheni Fred Dimson, the long ball hitâ€" ting leftâ€"fielder gave evidence the power is still in harness with a powerful home run to right centre field scoring Butch Willis and Joe Dorricot who had walkâ€" ed. , The winners scored two more|ly unrelated events in the child‘s runs in the second and third inâ€"\home life. The children were nings each without the benefit most susceptible to accident of a hit on five walks and four,when hungry or tired, when their errors, two in the fifth and one mothers were ill, pregnant or in the final seventh. The losers menstruating, and when their paâ€" circled the bases with single runs‘rents failed to recognize the in the third, fourth and sixth youngster‘s need for attention. TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT (Corner of 15th Street) Your Lakeshore FORD Dealer 3120 Lakeshore Blvd. West Cutchgon, Paul Teeple (assistant trainer), Brian Coghill, Mickey lannizi, Jack Hussey (club president. Back row, from left: Ernie Jarvis, Wayne Granger, Bill Lachappelle, Dennis Kril, Bernie Eckler (manager), John‘ Willerton (viceâ€"president). ‘ innings. 4 ‘ Hitting wise, Fred Dim.soni (five runs batted in) led the winâ€" ners with three safe hits includâ€" ing his long home run. Albert Dumanski had two hits while Phillip Cater picked up the other hit. In the other Peeâ€"Wee games during the week Queensway Cycle and Sports blanked Bill‘s Esso Service 11 to 0 and York Litho won their game 1 to 0. Mike Simeone with a triple and two singles was the Fireâ€" fighter‘s big batter while Bruce MacFee chipped in with a double and a single. Jim Teat and Bob Clendening had singles. f WHY CHILDREN HAVE ACCIDENT The aspirin bottle on the bedâ€" side table, the water boiling on the stove, and the busy street outside the home are major causes of childhood accidents. But "accidents" don‘t just hapâ€" pen by chance, a team of Boston researchers reported last month. After carefully scrutinizing the reasons for 186 accidents to preâ€" school children admitted to Bosâ€" ton‘s Children‘s Hospital, they found that the stage for the acâ€" cident often was set by seemingâ€" ly unrelated events in the child‘s Photo by Stan Windrim Alderwood Wins 2nd Allâ€" Ontario Lacrosse Crestex 14 â€" Can. Labor Con, 9. Robbie Patten led the way for Crestex with five goals and -M“art]"ni ”(;oodkeyr o oount.e;l another three in this highâ€"scoring match. The Atom division of the Alâ€" derwood Minor Lacrosse Assoâ€" ciation provided the individual heroes in last week‘s action with Metro Machinery Removers‘ Bob Marling scoring ten goals as his club downed Alderwood Drugs 13â€"5. Neil Willerton was second best with a total of 6 as his club, Scoring a pair each were Bob Crawford and Bill Coghill while Derrick Forbes and Brian Granâ€" ger added singles. Brian McCutcheon equalled Patten‘s five goals for CLC with the remainder singles by Fred! West, Pat Kelly, Brian Teeple and Danny Williams. Marquette Chargers 3 Murray‘s Variety 3 Each team picked up a point in the standings in this tie game as Mickey Iannizi scored a pair for Marquette to be the only player to score more than a sinâ€" gle goal. Brother Wayne scored the other goal for Marquette while the scorers for Murray‘s were Lioyd Gouzecky, Milt Macâ€" Neil and Paul Suggatte. PEE WEE j Booth Brick 3 ‘ Robinson‘s Food Market 1 Ray Dance led the winners in this close game with two goals Brian Coghill Nets 18 In other. Robbie Patten menag the only score for Robinson‘s More accidents, the study also showed, occurred on Saturday than any other day, and between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m., presâ€" umably when mothers were busâ€" iest. "The only possible vaccinaâ€" tion for the accident disease," said Dr. Roger J. Meyer, who headed the study, "is parental education. Nine out of ten acciâ€" dents can be avoided." 259 â€" 3933 On Page 15 More Sports edging Rexdale and Fergus ?h.lhnwvm‘-‘il‘thmch Bill Coghill was Alderwood‘s big scorer on the day as well as in the final game. In the four games he scored 18 goals with five %i‘ the final game. Brian tcheon and Mickey lannizi scored the remaining Alderwood goals and all told lannizi had 7 while another teammate, Brian Teeple, scored 10 on the day but was held scoreless in the final game. Tim Kelly scored two for Huntsville with Tom Buckley game. Throughout the tournaâ€" ment Paul Tasker was outstandâ€" ing in goal for Alderwood, espeâ€" cially in the 12â€"0 shutout. While Alderwood . won the "A" â€" championship, Huntsville walked off with the "B" honors with his three goals for Adverâ€" tiser while singles came from Murray Porteous, Howie Lioyd and Wayne lannizi. Advenl'nr 6 Lakeshore Cribbage 3 Wayne Dance equalled the enâ€" tire Lakeshore Cribbage output Lloyd Gouzecky paced the losers‘ attack with two goals and Ian Davies scored the other. told with the ten goals of Bob Marling as his efforts alone would have been good enough to win. The remaining three were notched by Doug Cole. Scoring the hat trick in a losâ€" ing cause for Alderwood Drugs was Chuck Faciano while the reâ€" maining were singles by Mike Fisher and Ed Landry. Barber Supertest 8 Court Day Lite 4 Neil Willerton for the winners with gix goals and Craig Baker with all four goals for the losers staged a twoâ€"way scoring battle in this one with Willerton and Barbers coming out on top. Mike Depippo and Gary Frelick comâ€" pleted scoring for Barbers. ATOM Metro Machinery Removers 13 Alderwood Drugs 5 } Brand New 1963 Chevrolet Pickâ€"up Trucks BECAUSE USED CAR VALUES ARE HIGHEST EVER! To Clear Port Credit Motors ‘ LIMITED _ CHEVROLET . OLDsmoBILE 321 Lakeshore Rd. W. 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