24 Wins In Row & Ont. Title For Alderwood Bantam Terriers ADVT â€"o:.d W'!I‘NS â€"â€" 18â€"9â€"63 R4 game, eliminated Long Branch| Mickey lannizzi with 19 mh\ Alderw erriers climaxed 8â€"6 in the semiâ€"finals and then| assists y l an outstanding season last Satâ€" beat Fergus 11â€"4 in the pmjm:: e md";‘.: Blil.l“C::il,! urday by capturing the Ontario championship game. . | â€" & § asslsle: | bantam lacrosse championship at â€" In addition to winning this, the 4*t2¢King stars included P '“11 Huntsville after a day long series final tourney of the year, Alderâ€" Suggate, Brian McCutcheon and of games. wood won the Kitchener bantam Dennis Kril*Paul Tasker turned| All told, Alderwood won 24 tourney and defeated Long in an outstanding effort in the games over the year without beâ€" Branch twice in the Lakeshore nets. \| ing defeated once including four Lacrosse League finals to win _ Close to 600 spectators were on| wins at Huntsville. They defeated that championship. hand for the championship game Rexdale 17â€"2 in the opener, edged| The big guns for Alderwood in and gave the new champs a well‘ Huntsville 7â€"6 in the second the Huntsville tourney were deserved ovation. | Marshall‘s Esso Downs Hale‘s To Capture ASA Midget Crown Alderwood‘s Softball Associaâ€" tion Girls League said it with runs 36 to be exact, as Rocco Hair Stylists hammered out a 19â€"17 win over Alderwood Drugs in the first game of the final round. In the first game of the finals catcher Pat Hannigan clobbered the ball all over the park to pace the Rocco victory. Donna Clayâ€" ton contributed a pair of homers and a triple in a losing cause. THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, Sept. 19, 1963 â€"Poage 1§ Marshalls had to go to three games before eliminating Hales to win the midget championship while in pee wee action, Newlife Cleaners defeated United Steelâ€" workers twice to advance to the final round. Wayne Loke, with a fourâ€"bagâ€" ger and a triple, paced Marshall‘s | come back to tie the series and‘ forcing a third game to be playâ€"| ed. After a weak start Marshall‘s settled down and gave pitcher| Rodger Johnson excellent supâ€"| port in the field. Bob Beck starâ€" | red at the plate for Hales with | â€" THE HARD WAY People can travel across the Atlantic Ocean by air in a matâ€" ter of hours, and within five days by ship. However, back in 1897, two men undertook to row across. George Haroo and Frank Samuelson left New York on June 6th and landed at St. Mary‘s, Scilly Islands (north of England) 55 days later. T hey covered 3,075 miles using no sail. Roceo Hair Stylists 19 Alderwood Drugs 17 MIDGET LEAGUE Marshall‘s Esso 11 Hales Cycle & Sports 8 â€" «â€"omanerrpprraacicaaaacnccannannannna nearan en e e cce ce arma n n en en en on : opnmmmena o sc oammann c panaoen : cxamamme. , WE MUST CLEAR OUT OUR PRESENT STOCK OF ‘63 TRADEâ€"INS TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE COMING ‘64 MODEL % TRADEâ€"INS ... THE NEW FORD LINE WILL BE HERE NEXT WEEK â€" SEPT. 27th. 1963 Falcon. Automatic, R a d 19. ‘101‘ engine. Balance of new car warâ€" ranty, other extras, Lic. 8684. 3120 LAKE SHORE BLVD., WEST Automatic. Radio, 2â€"tone. A fast ":" radin Tiz 48M3 Fully e ed. Spot! 2â€"tone Hardtop. Vâ€"8. Automatic. Ragdjo. Sedan. Automatic. Radio. Lic. seller. Lic. 486647 with a redio Lic 490127 . ~finish. bie. 4§19§§. "~ * . Harry for this one. Lic. 4734%1/“ 12610. _ , â€"=== PLUYS MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM == ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE ACCEPT ED! GIRLS LEAGUE 1958 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan. Automatic. Radio, 2â€"tone. A fast seller. Lic. 486647. In the third game of the series sharp pitching by Rodger Johnâ€" son and good fielding plays gave Marshall‘s the win and the chamâ€" pionship. Ernie Desjardines put the game on ice with a threeâ€"run homer in the bottom of the sixth. Hales went down fighting to the last out with a four run rally in the last inning of play four hits in four trips to the plate but was tagged twice trying to stretch singles into doubles. Marshall‘s Esso 9 Hales Cycle & Sports 5 Newlife made it two in a row in the semiâ€"final series against the Steelmen. Jerry Van Wyk starred on the mound for Newlife giving up seven scattered hits and chalked up a double and a pair of singles at the plate. Tony PEE WEE LEAGUE Newlife Cleaners 7 United Steelworkers 2 1960 Frontenac 2â€"door Ranch Wagon. Very clean. One owner car. Lic. 96706â€"X. 1960 Falcon 4â€"door R a n c h Wagon. Automatic. A hard to get model. Lic. 86155â€"X. 1960 Meteor 2â€"door. Economical 6â€"cyl. Automatic and radio. Lic. 373429 1959 Chevroalet 2â€"door, Automaâ€" ticâ€"Radio Clean inside and out. Lic. 341220. 1960 Chevrolet 4 â€" door Sedan. Automatic and radio, A popular model. Lic. 477707 2â€"YEAR OR 24,000 MILE WARRANTY AVAILABLE 1958 Volkswagen. Deluxe model with a radio. Lic. 490127 Dennis Kril*Paul Tasker turned 26â€"0 at Etobicoke Collegiate Â¥atâ€" in an outstanding effort in the urday morning to strn%n nets. L!heir lead over Hamilton to four Close to 600 spectators were on points. Unbeaten Burlington stili hand for the championship game heads the western section with and gave the new champs a well‘ï¬" wins. . Lakeshore is two deserved ovation. |points back in second. Close to 600 spectators were on hand for the championship game and gave the new champs a well deserved ovation. Thornell hit a double and a pair of singles for the losers. The heavy hitting of J({k-m Nuâ€" gent was the big factor in Dridelâ€" le winning the third game in a best of three series. Paul Beatty also chalked up six hits for the winners. Ron Pritchard swung a heavy stick for the losers with a pair_of fourâ€"baggers and three dod‘ In the first game of the finals Drisdelle went on a hitting spree in the top of the seventh to bring in ten runs to break up a tied ball game. John Nugent contriâ€" buted a pair of circuit clouts to the winners. Ray Pyper was the big hitter for the losers with a pair of homers and a walk. BANTAM LEAGUE Drisdelle Tires 28 Parson Tire Sales 22 _ Drisdelle Tires 21 Canadian Legion 14 Lakeshore Bears face a formidâ€" * able foe on Saturday morning| morning when they travel to lt.‘ Michael‘s College for a game . against unbeaten Invictus Hcd-t‘ men, in the Junior Football Conâ€" ference. i# 1 Wozniuk received a slight in hlonked Nigoora Folils Thunder jury in the second quarter and‘z‘o_n‘_(fq,t‘mgmo,fa!ls Tby?de' coach Nick Volpe WS!em(for\stripes but then missed the conâ€" the balance of the sessio OP~ | vert | plin took over but Wozniuk came| WA & Koppi d H | [baek in the Ihird to again piien[. M ONSO AOCU O AD en out to Hemming who promptly\ Ming were the standouts offenâ€"| razzled dazzled his way 57 yards sively and Kopplin almost tack!â€" for the score which Heenan conâ€"|ed Niagara Falls Ron Biaga imo‘ verted to give Lakeshore a 20â€"0 the Niagara gorge on a punt reâ€"! margin. {turn tackle. Biaga went down| |\_ Heenan then accounted for the heavily, losing the ball and Lakeâ€"| [(inal touchdown himself as he|shore promptly recovered but { went off tackle for 14 yards in didn‘t do too much with it \the final quarter to cross the goal| Johnny Nasatom. Ivan Delâ€" Lakeshore prepped for the Inâ€" victus encounter by whitewashâ€" ing Niagara Falls Thunderbirds Bears Maul Tâ€"Birds 26â€"0, Invictus Nex Vic Wozniuk turned in a masâ€" terful game at quarterback for the Bears and had the Niagara Falls defence stymied with an assortment of running and passâ€" ing plays. Don Kopplin set up the first| f major score with some fine runâ€". *4 ning plays and in three carries“ i4 . brought the ball from midfield to| i § . Niagara‘s twelve vard line From | / @'..ï¬ there, Wozniuk threw a forward h pass to Tom Lush for the touchâ€" &+* * down and Pete Heenan convertâ€" ° a5 s ed. The score remained 7â€"0 as the|_ _* * quarter ended. £** Terry Hemming took over in|< 5‘??;7‘ ;-:r“?? *:% â€" fii& the second period as he took a|â€"%E [ a="".£#."‘ y * 2/ Tok l pitch out from Wozniuk and h. e . m« ® sls "a M seooted 35 yards for the TD, HEMMING SCORES â€" Terry Hemming starred for Lakeshorg which was unconverted Bears Saturday morning at Etobicoke Collegiate as the Bears Wozniuk received a slight inâ€" planked Niagara Falls Thunderbirds 26â€"0 in a Jr. Conference Inru‘ In the sanand arsrtan su top. Fully equipped. Sharp 488346. 1962 Ford Galaxie 500, 2â€"door Hardâ€" 1961 Ford 2â€"door. 6 cyl. Automatic. Real value on this one. Lic. 487931. 1958 Mercury 4â€"door Hardtop ""Your Local FORD Dealer" Wozniuk, Kopplin and Hemâ€" ming were the standouts offenâ€" sively and Kopplin almost tack!â€" ed Niagara Falls Ron Biaga into NEW TORONTO IC 1961 Rambler Classic 4â€"Door. One owner. Very clean. Lic, 456601. 1959 Lark Sedan. Radio. Very economical transportation. Lic. 96788. 1962 Ford Fairlane 2â€"door. Radio. Cannot be told from new. Lic. 1317127. 1959 Pontiac Parisienne 2â€"door 1959 Pontiac Laurentiaon 4â€"door Hardtop. Vâ€"8. Automatic. Radjo. Sedan. Automatic. Radio. Lic. Hurry for this one. Lic. 47 â€" 12610. This Is The Law! â€" The Winâ€" chester â€" Western Hunter Safety Clinic reminds hunters that liâ€" censes MUST always be carried on the person while hunting, and be produced on demand Mistaken â€" Identity â€" Tweive per cent of the total "intentional discharge" hunting accidents in Ontario last year (1962) were caused when the victim was misâ€" taken for game, states a reminâ€" der from the Winchester â€" Wesâ€" tern Hunter Safety Clinic. manis and Ron Wosniowski also turned in top notch games defenâ€" sively. a MALIBU? See One at PORT. CREDIT MOTORS THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 Is it Animal, Vegetable orâ€"Manufactured? HAS ANYBODY SEEN 1959 Chevrolet Ranch Wagon. Automatic transmission. Good family car. 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