Bisons Win Squirt Tourney Watson Bros. In Lead At Pinecrest It seemed to be Cooksville~ Port Credit-wulowdale Night at Pinecrest Speedway Saturdayâ€"- but mainly Cooksville. Good news for Willowdale‘ fans was the return of Ross‘-â€" Howes after an absence from!†the scoresheet of five weeks; Howes took a second in theyâ€). mid-summer championship’s 35d lap feature and tied as the’ night‘s top point man with Port: Credit's Barry Wilson. Wilson.; incidentally. had scored only 12 points in the four preceding‘ weeks. An accident to Kel Ma- shlnter of Toronto proved to be‘ a break for HOWCS. Just as‘ Mashinter was rolling over intoi the infield on the second lap,‘ Howes‘ car threw its right rear“ wheel. The delay caused by‘ Mashinter's spill allowed Howes enough time to get repairs: done. He led from the second. lap to the 23rd before Jerry; Watson took over. gaining an eight-length edge at the finlsh" line. The Cooksville brother team of Jerry and Bob Watson nowleads the standing. 95-72. Satw urday's win was Jerry’s ihirdi and the fifth tor the family ini nine Saturday's racing. Jerry‘ has won 11 races and his‘ fourth-place finish in Satur- day's race for the top 10 point men was his lowest rating in 20 starts. He started in the iasi row among 22 feature drivers Saturday and was forced to do most of his passing on the corners. DU-“ Port Credlt's Diane Rosevear won her second ladies' feature in a row. She leads Jo Cress- Well of Willowdale 30-23. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH i TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK A Poison Iv! l. Contact with Poison Ivy, Poison Oak or Poison Sumac can cause a sting. ing, itching patch of blist- ers. Discomfort can be t acute and should the rash spread extensively it may become serious. Poison Ivy and Oak are 3 leaved climbing plants. It you have been exposed quickly wash the affected part with soap and water to remove the irritating oil of the poison ivy plant. CARL E. HILL. M.D., M.0.H. The Bisons. coached by Joe Ranieri, eked out a 28- 27 win over the Jerseys to win the first R.H.M.B.A. softball tournament. Clase play throughout saw the teams arrive at the bottom of the final inning tied 27- 27. Bisons came on to push across one run in the inning to win the tournament and the trophy. Presentation of the trophy HAROLD MABLEY HOWARD JACKMAN PAUL L_A ggIAPELLE Sales Representative VINCE KNAP Sales Representative PHIL KELLY Sales Representative WILSON-NIBLETT MOTORS CHEVROLET â€" OlDSMOBIlE â€" CHEVY ll - F85 â€" ENVOY â€" CORVAIR - CHEVROLET TRUCKS mun-I: c-r unmu T†A 11011 M! <_RA2R_A_7 Veterans Hitting Well was made to Coach Ranierl by R.H.M.B.A. president Jim Mansbrldge. Both Mr. Mansbridge and tournament convener Ray Brooks had words of praise for the work of the volunteer umpires. Al Webster. Larry Richard. Ralph Davis. Mike Parrett and scorekeeper Bev. Hall. Without their aid none of this tournament would have been possible. Larry Mansbridge and L. Lewis shared the pitching chore for the Bisons in the winning game with Mans- bridge taking the lion’s share of the work. Ricky Crane and Chris Hennebury gave their best pitching efforts on behalf of the los- ing Jerseys. The tournament was bles- sed with good weather on Saturday, Juiy 6th and again on the final day. Saturday. Outfielders Bill DeGeer and Garry Smith are contributing to keeping Dynes team in second place in the Metro Major Fastball League. DeGeer is hitting a fine clip of .416 so far this season. Smith contributed a home run with one on to win the game against Aurora Thursday night. Sales Representative The Staff of Wilson-Niblett Motors Take This Opportunity To Thank Their Many Friends For Their Patronage Over The La§t Three Years Happy Motoring In the coming year we have dedicated ourselves to give to you, the motoring public, the finest in quality, service, sales and your motoring 'needs. WE ARE THREEâ€"YEARS OLD TODAY July 13th Just saying that young players enjoyed the action would be an understate- ment. Everyone connected with it in any way had a ball and a repeat performance will be looked forward to With pleasure. Every athletic event has a dark horse that is not rated an outside chance and yet almost upsets the applecart. The surprising Jerseys were the dark horses in this tournament. They upset the powerful Colonel team 29- 13 to advance into the final round and then came within - that's 'why they're a: dashed interesting! a nubbin of defeating the Bisons. Trying to rate per- formance charts on young softball teams In a real labour of frustration. They'll fool an expert any old time GARRY SMITH Service Manager Sling-back Sandal, high or 16W wedge heels, cushion insole in white or bone. s2.77 - Sande! with high Wedge heel, cush‘on insole, slingback in white or Italian tan. s4.77 Ban-t white to; cc wine: heel. HAL BROWN Sales Manager GORDON B. 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