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Times & Guide (1909), 12 Sep 1963, p. 12

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A first for Etobicoke and cerâ€" tainly Alderwood was staged last Saturday when the Alderwood Softball Association held a softâ€" ball tournament for pee wees at Memorial and Valley Parks Under the direction of Alderâ€" wood Softball Association presiâ€" dent Bill Mitchell and two of his executive. Jack Johnson and Doug Hirst, a highly successful tournament was won by the New Toronto White Sox entry sponâ€" sored by Scancraft Plating. They won the final game 10â€"7 over North York Jerry‘s Budget Centre in as exciting a game as could be imagined. North York made it to the final with a pair of wins over Rosethorn and Alâ€" derwood Moose while Scancraft Sox bested Royal York Gardens and the Alderwood Softball Leaâ€" McCREADY AT WORK. Bob McCready spraw!s after kicking out a shot by Port Credit‘s Gord McCracken at Port Credit Arena on Monday night. St. Cotharines won the game 10â€"8 and the Eastern Canada senior lacrosse crown in four games gue Shamrocks New Toronto Wins Al cars carry 5â€"yr., 50,000â€"mile warranty $99 downâ€"$17.78 wkly. FOR 36 MONTHS 1963 PLYMOUTH DOWNSVIEW | aâ€" 5 3, & Oust North Yor!: 10 â€"7 With Two 5 â€" Run Bursts DISPOSAL 63 MODELS AT LOW PRICES s2299 PORT CREDIT MTRS. and DEMONSTRATORS New ‘64 Models...Only Hours Away o NOW is ue tims e THIS is tne prace _ CHEVROLETSâ€"CHEVY I1‘s OLDSMOBILEâ€"CHEV PICKâ€"UPS BRAND NEW 1963 BUY CHEV‘Sâ€" OLDS _ at Lowest Prices Ever Wilson at Keele ME. 5â€"1660 LIMIT ED 321 Lakeshore Rd. West â€" PORT CREDIT SEDANS PHONE CR 8â€"3365 â€"Veliant otmmnere mm nc aovmen mss ce omeiter mm mmoomens to TIME IS RUNNING OouUT... 52. All teams in the tournament. and there were eight, played two games and the two teams with the most points went into the iinal. Thus the two final clubs had played their third games that day and were a mighty tired group of youngsters when it was all over In the final game North York established a 7â€"0 lead after the first two innings but New Torâ€" onto came back with five in the third and then capped the rally with another five in the sixth. The big blow of the game was the bases loaded homer in the sixth by New Toronto‘s Billy Jancin that tied the game and gave his club the threeâ€"run marâ€" gin. Jancin all told clouted three safeties as did teamâ€"mate Rick Howse to lead the fifteenâ€"hit atâ€" tack. Don Jones topped the North York hitters with three safeties while Brent Swanick and Tony Calderellt managed two each. Swanick was also the losing pitcher who saw a 7â€"0 cushion disappear from under him with two fiveâ€"run innings. The win went to David Clancy who allowed eleven base hits, ten of which came in the first two innings. From the third he gave up only a single base hit. All told Clancy fanned nine, Jim Starchuk is the manager of the New Toronto club and is asâ€"| sisted by George Dvernechuk as| coach while the fortunes of North | York‘s Jerry‘s Budget Centre are controlled by Norm Glover. All players { the winning team were given crests and trophies donated by Crestex and presented by Tom Riley, of the Etobicoke Recreation Association. Also to the members of the losâ€" ing team went crests indicating finalists. in the first pee wee softâ€" ball tournament sponsored by the Alderwood Softball Association. In regular league action last week the playoffs began with the following results. They now meet British Columbia at Cornwall next week. Gary lead only Hinds stands to the right of McCready and Ted Howe on theflhe gap ! left and McCracken is the only Sailor in sight. {grace wa In a tieâ€"breaking game for a spot in the playâ€"offs Kelemens, led by the hitting of Ross Munro and Steve Williams. defeated UPWA. Ken Heighway also. had a good night at the plate and played an outstanding game at first base, Randy Decaire and John Hutchins starred in the field for UPWA. Loyal Order of Moose 14 Brown‘s Line Barber Shop 4 In the first game of the semiâ€" finals Jeff Shaw paced the Moose win from the mound with an outâ€" standing pitching display. David Beatty contributed a fourâ€"bagger. a triple and a single. Ted Bolton chalked up a pair of singles and Gord Gillespie pitched a good game for the losers. MIDGET LEAGUE Hales Cycle & Sports 13 Marshall‘s Esso 3 Hales swamped Marshalls in the first game of the finals paced by the steady pitching of Russ Pooley and the heavy hitting of Allan Robinson. Dan Ferguson chalked up two hits for the losâ€" ers. Alderwood Tourney Kelemen UPWA The Advisory Vocational Committee Of GRADE 13 Algebra Botany Chemistry English French Geometry ..... History Physics Trigonometry Zoology GRADE 12 Algebra Chemistry ... English a French Geometry .... History Physics GRADE 11 Geometry sQUIRT LEAGUE (RY) ROYAL YORK COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE (T) (B) BURNHAMTHORPE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Arts and Scsience (Diploma Subiects) DR. W. F. GRAYDON Chairman ot the Board THISTLETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 20 Fordwich Crescent, Rexdale â€" 741â€"2300 675 Royal York Road, Toronto 18 â€" CL. 9â€"5071 76 Keane Avenue, Islington 21 11 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE PEE WEE LEAGUE ‘ Newlife Cleaners e db J United Steelworkers .. $ Jerry Van Wyk chalked up his first win of the semiâ€"finals giving up a scattered five hits. Albert Dumanski supplied the hitting power with a double and a sinâ€" gle and a walk. Nick Nickiforuk homered for the Steelmen. South Peel Kinsmen ... 20 Crestex o ... 12 Kinsmen came out on top in the first game of their series led by the pitching arm of Brent Turner and home runs by Dave Gibbons, Wayne Cowan, Dwight Juniper â€" and Eric Singleton. Ricky Fewster hit a pair of doubâ€" les and a single and Paul Jeffries hit a two run homer for the losâ€" ers BANTAM LEAGUE Canadian Legion L. 18 Hales Cycle & Sports 17 The Legion took the lead in the semiâ€"finals with Bob Jones, Paul Elliott and Ricky Jordan starring for the winners. Bob Latham was top man for the losers. Parsons Tires _ ... 18 Drisdelle Tires vue 48 Parsons drove in eleven runs in the first inning and held off a determined drive by Drisdelle to take the lead in their semiâ€"final series. SCHOOL Photo by Henry Badowski T, RY RY, RY, RY, RY, RY, T ANNOUNCES EVENING CLASSES 1963 â€" 64 RY REGISTRATION: 7:30 â€" 9:30 P.M FEE: $10.00 PER SUBJECT Classes commence Mon., Sept. 30 and Tues., Oct. 1 ‘St. Kitts Oust Sailors In 4 Straight BE. 3â€"6238 Port Credit Sailors gave Monâ€" ‘nynight‘;a-nthdrhonlbm of the series but it wasn‘t good enough as St. Catharines defeatâ€" ed them 10â€"8 to win the Eastern Canada senior lacrosse chamâ€" pionship in four games. T [n the fifteenâ€"minute mark of |the second period in the form of ‘two St. Catharines goals and the Sailors never did recover from that blow. St. Kitt‘s will represent Onâ€" tario in the Mann Cup nmul ‘which get underway next Tuesâ€" day night at Cornwall and will add several players from Onâ€" tario clubs to strengthen the lineup in an effort to make it a strong series against the powerâ€" fu} westérn invaders. For about 45 minutes, it Jookâ€" ed as though Port Credit would force the best of seven series inâ€" ‘to at least a fifth game but disâ€" aster struck twice within the short, space of nineteen seconds to at least a fifth game but disâ€"| Port Credit seemed to lack any | aster struck twice within the|leader strong enough to settle! short space of nineteen seconds\the club do w n in the‘ final at the fifteenâ€"minute mark of|twenty minutes, whereas St the second period in the form of|Kitt‘s relied mainly on Derry two St. Catharines goals and the)Davies, Doug Smith and playing| Sailors never did recover (rom‘coach Jim McNulty and this that blow. trio played heads up lacrosse The score was tied 6â€"6 at the and made few, if any bad moves. end of the first period and the: As usual, the netminding at| Sailors had moved into a 6â€"4)both ends was good with Rusâ€"| lead only to have St. Kitts close sell being outstanding in the| the gap to 6â€"6 but the coup deidying moments as his mates grace was goals by Ted Howe‘pressed for a goal to close the| and Skeeter Mower at 15.25 and|twoâ€"goal deficit. 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Advanced Technical Evening Classes â€" Monday, September 23; Grade 12 Technical â€" Wednesday, September 25; Others â€" Tuesday, September 24 and Thursday, September 26. Monday, September 23 and Wednesday, September 25. 1544 respectively which moved sis was Gary Moore who scored thcatlhfiain\out-lhndmdllut goals, one or two of them they never lost it. ‘from seemingly impossible anâ€" ‘The score went to 9â€"6 in the gles, Doug Favelle, who is still final period, narrowed to 9â€"7|eligible, for juvenile . lacrosse, then up to 10â€"7 and finally 10â€"8,] added two more vhheD:)ul T C Wu TS UOMIaAUIT P TL skouk im ized in the first two periods but shake them late in the second and the game was all but over. In the third, with the exception of a few pattern plays which they executed well, even though unsuccessfully, most of the shots were of the panic variety which landed into the pads of netmindâ€" er Jim McCready or simply were wide of the nets. 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