it Jar Douglas scored the only go.) for Rexdale otherwise Phil Shnhan would have come up with a shutout in the nets for Dave [Juror waned another tive, Al Clark added three and two each were recorded by Brian Degree and Ron Ledressay with Dan Connier contributing a sin- gle to complete the rout over Rexdale Long Brunch, whn-h placed a team m the frrctls of each group were only surressful in winning one game last week. They did so with no doubt " to the outcome when they trounced Rexdale Tykes 20-t. Dan D'Alvise scored seven in the one-sided game as Long Bram-h went Into a 1-0 lead in games wtth the "tond game to hme hccn playod last night ttl Rexdale Long Branch countered with single goals from Bob Cooke, Terry McKinley. Larry Comeau. Doug Lawrence and Pete Sum- merville In the rmurn game at Long Branch the visiting Alderwood club wrapped up the series and ended a perfect season at the salm- ttme Including playoffs Aldcrwood has played and won all 14 starts this season. Again lannizi topped the Al- derwood snipers with four goals while Coghill scored three and McCutcheon two. Singles went to Teeple and Suggatte. Alderwood took the opener at home 17-5 with Mickey Iannizi, Paul Suggatte and Bill Coghill all scoring four times and Brian McCutcheon good on three tries. Brian Teeple and Milt MacNeil added smgies Dave Poole and McKinley srnred three each tor Long Branch with Comnau supplying the other two Bantam is the division that fin- ished and the champs there are Alderwood who took the measure of Long Branch in the best of three series. two games to nil with 17-5 and 11-8 wins. THE ADVERTISER - Thursday, August 29, I963 - Fog. " One group is finished playing‘Lang Branch, in the Lakeshore Minor Lacrosse; The pee , League and a champion has beenl Long Brane decided while the other three ds) were not Sta visions are currently playing off will get unde to declare champions. All series delay was ca though will be over before school , tournament t starts next week. ientered in. Dodgers broke out in front 1-0 in the initial frame as Adams walked, went to second on I wild pitch and then scored when San- ders reached first on an error. They made it 3-0 in the third on four walks and two fielder"; choices. The game was kept down to t total of eight runs due to the great work of Cubs backstop Robbie Weisman and Dodgers Bobbie Simpson " they picked off I total of twenty-one runners trying to steal bases. Alderwood Bantams Have Perfect Season Down Long Branch To Win LMLL Title Cum "_rpF.._F' F...r.8_.8.PF_t..Pt_ 4 ' t Dodgers ___ '_r.m___r.___..F.._. 4 . , Mike Marlins ot the Cubs and the combined Dodger pitching of, Robin Sanders and Bruce Adams hooked up in I hit game, strik- ing out twenty-two batters be- tween them but they were in hot water throughout the game as they gave up a total of 28 walks in an extra inning 4..4 tie. Alder-wood Terrier-e finally we» " Fine Point Arm a Seturdey lively to%eeirrgrUrem, would, What In: left in the Alder-(end Dwight Device while mules oomhedtothepo'enthetbelen use the. out - it to totomtth9.9-dt-l-6e-r-ateai. were by Stet Wteler and Jim wakeMwmdithmivitheauMlCâ€"Cdecmon. toiletththeduhtheyhetl _tyxesttr1tttt.r.eintd-iretuysvei, .utoettario.LeeeAastEiatimt Oehave wilt my lace Bump“ Weekend draatieaiir by $.16“! quad. Jun how the out-f Pete My played . M PHO'. term-mun tn chm-non Ann-tram in the "stehsinoi, of Ron Men. t?t'rgeie'e? of this new might tsnveigamq tor Aida-wood and came straight by Oahu“ Green Geek;th haul in u but of -Gaiai mm blow vhe- [when enacted by the Mullen in-‘up with two goals with the re- AMu-wood dropped the ttu-ri- ytut 'tarted.on Honda!- MewumNetophyiu the cue-n it pure emulation butsmininl mt. nuke by ww: game- all by one-aided margins 1he Minto cysr.trus to 'ueidrthird game. Hodge broke Itie.ttinem5rytrpheyrrfHutye1r Al Abbott, Brian War- tutti only put up I m m‘the All Canada tumor champion: 'rin late in the um. on [meow not he INS, 22.9 andi6-rnaek dey Men. tenc etc the Net Green Geie a tilted to begin on whmkriwhen involved in l on: with: John Davis headed the demoliw tn the deciding game Alder- In the uric- W In! “MIDI-{W Pere?, Don titingoa. not: squad with five gout while wood scored the first goal in the day at West Mali, Aldervoodi - 1'00 MUCH luNeil. Hodge and Waiirheiping to at up another tour. opening minute but tron: there bowed Is-t helm mo"'?' the; The Oshawa speed et 'T.vinfPutet form a paternally amJSecood in commend Wu Dave‘went gradually downhill. Except acute of "mmm'! "uâ€udovn the noor, getting back up "roux noting than for Auer-llatugh who scored three himselbtor the penalties the opening per- where it MI I 23-9 vordlct- ‘the tloor to cover Alderwooer wood but with Hodge and lee-t and Ibo figured in another tour. had we; by far the best because The third and deciding um: of‘rushes, end rushing after balls Neil out. much of the Terrier Scoring two each tor Oshawa it was the closest, ending up 4-2 the beat of tive at we: contested‘thet Ihould have belonged exclu- fire-power we; nuanced. _ were Don Stanton. Elmer Tran tor Duh-we. The atom and pee-wee division ot the Queemway Minor Baseball League reached the end of their 1963 nhedule last week although no particular teams have clinch- ed spots in their own section; except the Cube in the Atom divi- non. Thin week and next has been let aside for rained out and post- poged games to be played. Plsyof! action will start on Saturday, September 7, " Wood- ford Park with Atom games in the morning at , and 11 o'clock and two Pee-Wee games in the afternoon " 1 and , o'clock. The Bantam division will start on the " or M of September as they Ire the dates set by Etobi. coke Purim Department for the completion of repairs to Rueens- way Park, - Battier? Are Ousted From Lacrosse Playoffs Double No-Hit Game, Triple Play Highlight Queensway Baseball loop Atom Action DRIVE CAREFULLY Cubs tied it up in the bottom ATOM DMSION i The pee wee finals betweenlin that series was played last ‘Long Branch and Alderwood night at Pine Point Arena. Jwere not started last week but Jim Ferguson paced the Rex- will get underway this week. The‘dale march with three goals delay was caused by a pee wee while Larry Goodenough came tournament that both clubs werejup with two and Paul McGovern jentered in. " single. Long Branch scorers Novice finals did get started were Stan Gross with two, Bob though and Rexdale opened with Burwood, Ricky Bennett and Don " 6-5 win over Long Branch at Marshall. l Another highlight of the game ,occurted in the seventh inning as jthe Dodgers pulled off a triple Eplay. Turnbull opened the inning ‘as the Dodgers pulled off a triple play. Turnbull opened the inning with a walk followed by another walk to Gary Hitchcock. The next batter Doug Clark struck out as the runners attempted a idouble steal. Catcher Simpson |threw down the third to Sanders lwho tagged Turnbull sliding to ithe base. Sanders threw to Jim- lmy Cox at second who tagged [Hitchock as he had stepped oft Sanders came back on the ‘mound in the eighth with the ‘bases loaded as Adam awe up tour successive walks but one of ‘the walks was erased as Weis, ‘man who opened the inning was thrown out trying to steal third (base. 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In Pee-Wee action Queensway Canadian Tire de- tented Queensway Legion Branch 217 4 to 2. This ended the midget schedule 2 with Consolidated finishing in) third place, two points behind second place Columbus Boys Club} who finished one point behindl first place Runnymede Lions.) Perth Boys Club rounded out the Midget division deep in the cel-' lar. The Home Town Boys will now j, play Columbus m a best ot three} playoff with the winner going against Runnymede in a best of! five for the championship. Don Pepper pounded out two hits to lead the winners, while Mike Gaktner, Bob Gutheric and pitcher Doug Becket were other Runnymede hitters. Bob McCloskey had two sate- ties for Consolidated with single hits to Chuck Felshie, starting pitcher Wes Thompson and losing relief pitcher Frank Francisco. Dugout Data: M1116“ DIVISION i luau-nod. 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