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The Liberal, 1 Aug 1968, p. 10

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KNOW WHAT HE‘S TALKING ABOUT? When a neighbor com- ments on the week‘s news, don’t be caught short. Make it a habit to read "The Liberal" every Thursday for latest develop- ments in local government. edu- cation and community affairs. Kent Clothes. Chamberlain V Willowdale Chrysler-Dodge Morrison Bros. The Kent team, which this year will be competing in the intermediate “A” grouping of OASA, has been notified that Brampton will be its opening round opponent. The first game of the best-of-three series will be played August 20 at the Richmond Hill Town Park. The return game will be played at‘ Brampton August 22. J 3: Storage tonight (Thursday) Kinsman Park (Yonge and Finch). This game could very well decide the eventual first place league finishers. FUTURE GAMES The Clothiers play their final game against Chamberlain Van The Markham team probably played their poorest game of the season, committing nine errors. Although they have dropped 11 games, this was the first one where the margin of victory was greater than two runs. If they manage to beat out Morri- son Bros. for the fourth playoff spot and start to get a few breaks coming their way. they could be troublemakers in the league playdowns. Line Score Markham Kent‘s Rightfielder Alex Smith went‘ three for four, including af double and was credited with‘ three runs batted in. Catcher Bob Shelston’s two doubles drove two more runs across the plate. Brian Clark, Andy Wat- son and Selvage each had a single to complete the Kent total. Kent’- 8. Chrysler-Dodge 1 Thursday night at Morgan Park in Markham Village. Kent's Won their second game in three days against the Chrysler-Dodge boys. this time by a more con- vincing 8-1 count. This time it was Brent Selvage ‘who was “Mr. Big” from a pitching standpoint. He matched Guio's Tuesday evening performance with a two-hitter and struck out four opposition batsmen. The lone run scored against him was a two~out ninth- inninz home run blast by Markham Shortstop Howie Burkhoider. who also had the only other hit off Selv- aze. a second-inning single. Kent's amassed eight hits en- route to their easy victory. Guio set down 13 Markham batters on strikes. Loser Sone was only able to account for two via the strikeout. Kent Centrefielder Larry Kelson and Pitcher Guio were the only players on either team to man- age more than one hit. Each had I pair of singles. Chryslerâ€"Dodge Kent Clothes Lino Score: Markham knotted the count at that point as Tom Ashby opened the inning with a single. He went to second on a steal, which was successful when Andy Watson dropped the ball when making the tag after taking Catcher Laurence Drew's perfect throw. Guio then un- corked a wild pitch and Ashby went to third. He scored on Shortstop Howie Burkholder's‘ sacrifice fly to centre. The clothiers gained the lead again in the bottom of the fourth as Clayton Chap- man reached first on 3 Markham error, moved to third as Pitcher Guio sin- gled and scored as Drew grounded out to second. The ball was well hit caus- ing second sucker Dave Archer to momentarily bob- ble it and lose all chance of making a play at the plate. The winners added the final' run of the game in the fifth and the teams exchanged goose eggs for the final four innings. In the fifth Clark reached first on another Markham error, was sacrificed to second by Billy Hunter, advanced to third on I passed ball and scored as Andy Watson grounded out. Kent lead-off man Brian Clark opened the game by greeting Markham‘s pitcher. Stu Sone with a double. Rodger Ball cashed him with a single to give the locals a one‘run lead which they held to the top of the fourth. League-leading Kent Clothes Intermediates managed to maintain their three point edge over Chamberlain Van & Storage in the North York Major League by downing Markham Chrysler-Dodge twice last week. The Chamberlain squad kept the pressure on by edging Willowdale Merchants 4-3 and trouncing Morrison Bros. 7-0. Tuesday night at the town! park. “Big Man“ Larry Guio wasI the big mam as the Kent hurl-I ing star tossed a gilt-edged two-l hitter at the Markham gangnr while his mates managed threel runs off seven hits to gain the‘ verdict. ‘ Kent's Down Markham Twice In Week -â€" Retain First Place Edge Guio. Salvage Spin 2-Hitters LEAGUE STANDINGS As of July 29 Helen. Cur-(is Prepriced $1.98â€"SAVE AN EXTRA $1 Spray (Deodorant) SECRET HAIR SPRAY (Firm or Extra Firm) PEPSODENT Jane Parker, English FRUIT CAKE ALL Prepriced $1.29 â€" PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY AUGUST 3rd. 1968. OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9pm. 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