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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jun 1960, p. 10

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Page 10 ne ce ne ern ae TENNIS SCHOOL JULY 9TH The Canadian Junior Lawn Tennis Associa- tion and the Pepsi-Cola Company are again providing travelling tennis schools for communities of Ontario, Our local tennis club and the Recreation Association have arranged for a school in Terrace Bay on Saturday, July 9th, Final information will appear in this paper next week, Meanwhile, tennis enthus- iasts are urged to keep Saturday, 'July 9th, free so that they may take advantage of instruction from Mr, George Mansfield, noted instructor for the Toronto Granite Club, TS ens et eesti SUNDAY ROLLER SKATING Sunday Roller Skating starts this weekend in the Terrace Bay Arena, Sessions will be held every Sunday from 8 - 10 P.M. throughout July and August. Regular Thursday sessions, 7 - 10 P.M., will continue to be held, | aa Re tne ete tenant epee ego tanreenernen MINOR BASEBALL In addition to games and practices for the International League (Tuesday and Thursday) and the Juveniles (Tuesday and Saturday), the other leagues are operating well. Rained-out games have been a problem to the Pirates in the National League, but these games have been rescheduled; dates are noted below, Standings are: AMERICAN LEAGUE Pl. WoL zr Pts. TIGERS . 6 4 2 0 8 YANKEES 7 4 3 a 8 INDIANS 7 2 5 0 4 Remaining games: Monday, June 27 - INDIANS at YANKEES Wednesday, " © 29 ~ TIGERS at INDIANS Friday, July 1 - YANKEES at TIGERS Saturday, " 2 - TIGERS at INDIANS Monday, m 4.- TIGERS.at YANKEES PLAYOFFS TO FOLLOW .. NATIONAL LEAGUE: Pl.e W L T Pts. DODGERS 5 Bort@s ac "10-- BRAVES 4 1 2 1 3 GIANTS 5 op 3 1 3 PIRATES 2 0 2 0 3 Remaining games: Monday, June 27 - BRAVES at PIRATES Wednesday, ." .29:- DODGERS at PIRATES Friday, July 1 - PIRATES at BRAVES Monday, % 4;- GIANTS at PIRATES PLAYOFFS TO FOLLOW BANTAM LEAGUE: Pl, WoL °T Pts, BLUES 5 4 1 0 8 REDS 8 4 4 0 8 WHITES 5 1 4 0 2 Future games: Tuesday, June 28 -- REDS at WHITES Thursday, " 30 - BLUES at REDS Saturday,July 2 = WHITES at BLUES-4pts, COMETS SPLIT GAMES IN LAKEHEAD T omas drove in two runs to bring victory to the Comets, Hansen hit al, 2 & 3 bagger in seven times up. Taylor credits a win and a loss, These were the highlights when Comets played a double-header against the East Ends at the Lakehead over the TERRACE BAY NEWS Per UMM EU UMMUTIDITTT GE Ts citar erstsp rey ao ree mULIN a TTPO TTD eat TT { t } TTT MO be Lp en On IOI 4 } | _ BLACK EARTH AGAIN AVAILABLE June 30,1966 UREA TG PHONE | PRINCE ARTHUR HoTEL Port ARTHUR, ORTARIO When visiting the Lakehead, plan on making the PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL your headquar- ters. Room accommodation from $5.25 single & up. Special weekend family rates. Modern DINING ROOM @ COFFEE SHOP - air-conditioned for your comfort, TELEVISION IN ALL ROOMS. Please write or phone for accommodation. weekend, . Losing the first game on the double bill Comets can again only blame themselves. , By error and bad play they gave the East Ends safe passage across the home plate on five separate occasions, Thomas started on the mound but was relieved by Taylor who suffer- ed the loss, with East Ends getting 12 hits to the Comets 6, Hansen put Comets in the lead when he hit a three-bagger with bases loaded only to have Cox knock a home run with a man-on to tie up the score, East Ends brought in another run in the last of th: 7th for an 8-7 win, Tait and Scaverelli hurled for the East Ends. Wilkinson started off for Comets in the 2nd game but again Taylor came. in with bet- ter luck, Comets had the edge on hits 7 to 6. Runs were scarce - 2-1 up to the 5th when Kit Thomas drove in the tying run which was not broken until the extra inning when he again got a hit for a 3-2 victory, Wednesday, June 29th Red Rock will be in Terrace to finish 1 1/2 innings of the in- completed game and seven or more innings to decide a winner of a previously tied game. The Baseball Association have arranged to have the Johannson-Patterson fight pictures in Terrace Bay for July 8th. There will be one showing at the High School Auditorium _for children, teenagers and ladies and three { { | } | | | { JOHANNSON-PATTERSON FIGHT PICTURES HERE showings at the Moose Hall in conjunction with a stag on that evening. Look for fur- ther: information in this paper next week. | The Company will shortly be in a' position ! to deliver black earth to people in the town-| site. Orders will. be accepted upon com=- pletion of the required form, ORDERS AND CASH SHOULD BE TURNED IN TO THE CASHIER IN THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. and the loads will be delivered when convenient to the Company. ORDER. BLANKS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE GUARD STATION, Last year's price of $4.00 per load is still in effect, | | CHARITY FUND CHEQUE PRESENTED CANCER SOCIETY | On. Tuesday, June 21st, Mr.W. Baillie, | representing the Kimberly-Clark Employees | Charity Fund presented Mrs, C,Marcella, the | Cancer Society Campaign Chairman, with a cheque from the Fund. This makes the total donations $662.50 | for. use. by. the Society. in. the field of re- search and education, Many thanks to the mera tpats of Terrace

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