SOBA TEENTOWN DEFEATS SALARY 11-6 Teen Town came from behind to beat a listless Salary squad by an 11-6 score and as a result clinched the last play-off position, Monday evening, Salary started off as if they were going to walk away with the game as they spotted Teen Town 1 run in the lst and roared back with 4 of their own on 5 hits, 1 error and 1 walk, However, Teen Town had different ideas, as they counted 1 in the 3rd, and then went ahead with 3 runs in the 5th on 5 hits, They then sewed up the game in the 6th as they counted 5 runs on 7 hits, Salary made a desperate last inning bid as they scored twice but their efforts fell short, For Teen Town, Adamo and Petrie paced the attack as Adamo collected 4 hits including 2 doubles while Petrie had 2 hits in addition to 6 R.B.I'S, LeBlanc pitching on the mound showed well after a long lay- off as he received terrific support from his fielders, Jack and Bill Marsh, Boudreau, Kurylo and Nicol all checked in with 2 hits to help the attack, For Salary, Murdo Campbell and Bill Nundle led the offense with 2 hits apiece, Hcwever their efforts proved aaa Ab THENTOWN 1, 0,1, 0, 3, 5, Mie Cs ai de aT NIE SALARY Re PURO OO. Bier ne i FIGHTING SHIFT 1 SQUAD DEaFEATED 2Y TEENTOWN lee eee ee Ul el ob In a closely-played contest which was decided only in the last inning, Teen Town nipped a fighting Shift 1 squad by a 4-2 count. Shift 1 took an early lead as Zielke towered a 2 run homer in the 6th but Teen Town tied it up in the 6th, as Adamo also smacked 'out a 2 run homer. This then set the stage for Teen Town's winning rally as John Boudreau tripled with 2 on base to break up a tight ball game and bring Teen Town the win, For Teen Town, Adamo turned in another solid effort as he sparked the attack with his 2 hits including the 4-bagger, John Boudreau also contributed to the attack with his dutch hit, while Leblane on the mound performed well as he received capable support from his mates, For Shift 1, Zielke paced the offense with his 2 hits including a homer while Wilf Butler on the mound hurled a good game, Sb, ep ae BERET ih.) 10,2400, 0, Obl a ilo era Wied ei i ce ae TRENTOWN OOO) OO, 8 0 Bat a eg eeeeeeeeDON'T FORGET THE BASEBALL STAG ~ Friday, August 23rd, at 8:30, Tickets may be purchased from any of the following: Tim Bond, Paul Fluta, Bill Kurylo , Murdo Campbell, Marv, Osmar, Jack Thomas, Jim Smylie, Nick Chopty, Ken Hutchinson, or at the First Aid Room, a a a ar HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY - Members are reminded of the deadline, Sunday, August 18th at 9:00 pem. for entries for the Annual Flower and Vegetable Show, Don't worry about entering only a few items, there are some good prizes for individual entries. Check your entry forms and get them in to Secretary Mary Middaugh, by Sunday. ret ce ET Fa IN i i FAREWELL NOTE - I would like to say good-bye and thank you to all my friends in Terrace Bay who have made my stay here so enjoyable, - Emile Henry, ta Ee a I am a cute grey kitten, my name is Rings, I strayed over to the Shrier's and mde my home with them for the last month, They are leaving Terrace Bay. Would someone please give me a home? ~ Apply Karen Shrier, Phone 3655,