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Terrace Bay News, 7 Jul 1960, p. 9

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peta ene Fee fhe pattils SE PRA TTT | SPECIAL SHOWING LARGE MEETING ROOM AT RECREA- | duly 7, 1960 TERRACE BAY NEWS WH Page 9 ee eee Ue Ae ee IT COMETS WIN WOUBLE.HEaLER - Cont'd from Pg,1 ee : ae $F) es Bonsall was in real baseball form. He i | 0 allowed 7 hits, struck out 8 and finished OBn ) ) We with a home run. Kolody has yet to piteh me against LeSarge, the Paper King's star rs pitcher, es Sunday's double header wes also a first for the Comets - Taylor won the first game S ee 7-6 and Kolody was credited with a 4-1 win in the second game. This was the first time Comets have taken two games this season. In the first geme Comets scored 6 runs in the first inning; Werd, Cliff, Hansen, Polhill getting singles and T. Costa e two base hit. East Ends got two runs in the second and ticd up the ball geme in the fourth, Taylor brought in thé tie breaker in thé seventh, on In the sccond game, Comets had four runs by the fourth inning holding East Ends score- less until the seventh. . \ The game against Red Rock was a resched- uled game to determine the winner of a 0-0 tie cerlier in the season. One and one half innings were played before the rescheduled geme to finish the game of June 9 when the game was called after the top of the 8th when Comets brought in a run to tie the geme two iis all. The score reverted to the standing oat = . HRYNYK - the end of the seventh which gave Paper Kings PREER ASR EESESEAS ATIVE ay fins = & &-1 victory. On protest the ruling was to finish the nine innings, Both teams scored so mupare Prices, Prove to Yourself You Always Save at: they will have to pley another game. eae , Thursday at 6.30 P.M., Red Rock will play their home game here, MaRaTHON & TERRACE SPLIT IN FaSTBALL ACTION . B e, 9 e an Te On Sunday, June 26, Marathon visited am er : o y Terrace Bay and split a fastball double Lak FORT WILLSAM header, The first game was Marethon's all _ - oad Tiara 2.9221 om the way, as they scored 21 runs aided by eer Terraces Loose fielding. Terrace meneged ; only one run although etting 10 hits. OTT RR M. Marictta went ell the way for Marathon J, Moore of Terrace had sixhits for a steady in the first game, Cy-Brassard and vave plate performance, | Whalen split the mound chores for Terrace, _ SUMMARY; The second game proved to be altogether First Gane Runs Hits Errors different. Terrace took an carly lead Marathon aL el L against starter il, Carter and played heads- de 10 14 up ball for a 9-4 victory. M. Marictta pitch ed the last six and two thirds innings for Marathon allowing six hits, Lave Whalen went all the woy for Terrace, Home-runs were hit by Jones of Marethon and Whalen of Terrace. (Cont'd next column) larathon 4 4 5 j. Bay 9 13 5 FOR RENT - Three Room apartment. Phone 8 Schreiber or seo Mr. Nesbitt. "a Pa te F-atterson o Gohannsen ~~ FIGHT PICTURES -- eee ee eee ee ee arcellas Live Baits PLANNING A FISHING TRIP? STOCK UP ON MARCELLA'S LARGE & LIVELY NITE CRAWLERS (DEW WORMS) A¥AILABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING FRIDAY NIGHT - JULY 8 at B/A Nesbitt Motors - Hwy 17 SCHREIBER - MOOSE STAG B/A Moore's Motors, - Hwy 17 TERRACE BAY SHOWINGS 9 P.M, - 10 P.M, - 11 P.M, - 11,45 ADMISSION $1.00 (24 Hour Service) Ne MARVIN OSMAR, 410 ELIZABETH At 17 Selkirk Ave, Terrace Bay Terrace Da MANTEY'S HUSKEY SERVICE : - Hwy 17 - Marathon H -MINNOWS 35¢ B/A BLAINE-VICDALE MOTOR HOTEL TION CENTRE AT 7:30 P.M. ADMISSION - Children 25¢ - High School Stu- MINI a Le Li | dents 50¢ - other minors & Ladies $1.00. : Doz. Hwy 17 - Marathon j | ~ DEW WORMS - priced at 35¢ per Doz, | SETTER ee EET SLT NSIT TA UNE NUNN TSU SS ANNE LE TEE LOLS EUAN NNN LIL SLES TESTS MN EL TT LATS YMA LEHR TON ce ITT ens ET ET

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