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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jul 1959, p. 11

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i Ho sn ras NO WALL FLOWER -- THIS WALL ART ALL, up, i) NEW MASTERS i | I i f ) BUT HED RATHER BE RIGHT AT THE HEAD OF THE GOLF PARADE, WHERE Kes BEN ALL YEAR, hl jt / ; i i $l Zl AW | OA Mn He MASTERS WN NOT ONLY ACDED $/5,000 70 HIS RUNAWAY $ LEAD, BUT PROVED NE HAD IT WHEN IT COUNTED, ON THE FINAL ROUND -- WN FIVE BARLIER /959 FINAL ROUND, BUT Ar ) AUGUSTA HE SHor BASE SONS oF Veteran Swim Coach . . / . days Canadians Trail ha and the early - spawning for the members of the winning game By JACK SULLIVAN up in their own particular pres Canadian Press Staff Writer |tige. They are protecting the os athletes, and the coaches are get Canadian Swinyners may do ting publicity and prestige for okay In the Pan-American Games| oo, liv" nothing, Thee aren't at Chicago next August but Can- beating anvbody of top - flight ada never will produce wor 1d] salibre and that could leave the champions unless a lot of changes). 0 impression with people y Iker, | ' are made, says Tommy Wa who don't know too much about long-time coach of international the sport." teams, : "Our athletes have been left be- NOT GOOD ENOUGH World War," Walker said in an|gwimmers have improved in the interview during the Canadianiiast 15 years, "but certainly not amateur swimming champlon-| ac the "pace that other coun. ships at Brantford, Ont. laste; gre improving" He men: week, 'This doesn't apply only | eyery other amateur sport." |land and the United States. Walker should know what he's «iAthietes in those countries are talking about. A great swimmer non more disciplined. than our himself he held 17 Canadian tit-|pide who ta les in the 1020s -- he has beenigmpy don't get out and train to CANADA OUTDOORS Improved Breed Of 'Splake' May Revive Lake Fishing THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 14, 1999 1} Houdaille And | Ajax Winners, | Legion Bantam Prod Houdaille Industries trounced | Victor's Sports 13-5 at Harman Park last night in their Oshawa Legion Minor Bantam League The annual UAW Picnic Soft ball Tournament got under way last night on three fronts, with Kinloch's, Oshawa Real "Estate UAW Picnic Playoffs uce Lively Action Shop, was hit steadily, with winners getting lone runs in first, third and sixth frames, last one a home-run ' By MARK NICHOLS Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP)~--In 1958 a new kind of 'rout was being caught in |Ontario lakes. Though most fishermen weren't| aware of it, they were pulling in "splake,"" a hybrid produced crossing lake and speckled trout. | Since then, the splake, a good {fighting fish with the speckled trout's forked tall and the lake Maple operation for the fish divi- sion of the Ontario lands and (forests research department, jout of curlosity." thinks the splake will be planted! The results, however, seemed in Lake Huron by the Great to indicate that the splake was Lakes International Fishery Com-iwell worth some |mission iu three or four years, |[tion. STARTED IN ALBERTA Since man first-generation hy- {brids fail to pass along their hy- Historically, the splake goes|prid Jas ons > brid nature to their offspring, but back to the early 1940s when a produce fish with their dominant federal fisheries po ie gm ha researcher in|parental characteristics, there Banff, Alta., created the hybridiare virtually no splake left in On- on an experimental basis. |tario lakes. assistant chief of the Brovintial fish and wildlife division, 'just | | further atten-| A¢ present, two more tanks are | | baseball action and in the league's other schedule game, up at Alexandra Park, Ajax Ban- tams blanked Beaton's Dairy 340. Skerratt and MacDonald shar- ed the pitching chore for Victor's but neither was a match for the Houdallle batters. They scored two in the first, one in the second, three more in the third, including back-to-back homers by Hickey and Calder. Then in the fourth inning, Houdaille bunched eight As the wate: Is the tanks, fish life-sustaining in their sys tems float to surfact and are set aside to reproduce. drained from with the most | under construction so that the station will eventually be able to produce the deep swimming splake in quantity, replacing the vanished trout of the great lakes. Following the Ontario planting in 1953 a contest was held to find Board and Victor's Snack Shack {surviving the first round action. | CLOSE FOR VICTOR'S Victor's Snack Shack eliminat- ed Karn's, in their game at Lake- view Park, with a score of 85. | Al McKee pitched the win for! Victor's and won the game after a shaky start in which he issued three runs in the first frame.| Wood walked, Yuill singled, then DeGray doubled. Brooks sacri- ficed and then McPhee was safe In the fourth they with Spencer, Harper both hit well for the winners. trout's elongated body, has been |officlally absent from Ontario Jlakes--event hough some anglers | [insist they are still catching| la new name for the hybrid. Interaft. dpread and exper, ie TEST l"gplake," it was argued, wasn't a iments followed in Quebec and then in Ontario, In 1953 a total of But at Maple many third gen- romantic enough name, The con- 24,000 fingering splake were eration captive splake are going|test came up with "Wendigo, them, r, Placed in seven small Northern|through a gruelling ordeal in the|the Indian name for a wind spirit. But splake may soon reappear. |, , i, lakes after being pro- interests of science, enduring two-| It was colorful enough and most RESEARCH PROGRAM {duced » he Salt Ste. Marie week periods in oi BP Shaped sutiioryies Neal Zidorsed the o r t the provincial hatchery. {tanks at pressures equal to eet name. But s us: 0 Jor 3 lous sunge Jn opr re- The initial distribution was|so that the shallow swimmers can|go along with it and the mame search station is considered suc- done, says Dr. G. H, D. Clarke, be weeded out. splake stuck. erie Burlington Parkers Win Junior Tourney on a full-time basis around 1063, |probably in Lake Huron, The 2nd annual Ontario Junior Simcoe, 3b; Wilson, ss; Price, with Softball Tournament, staged by 2b: Sneddon, rf and 1b; B. Sim. the hybrids had in mind the same | thing: to discover a trout capable of surviving in deep water but with a spawning period that "Mert" Fielder reljeving {him in the fifth inning. This one saw the Sucgofts in a hitting mood against Watt, the Woodstock to indicate and the present re. Alexanar 2 R..3 Woogie ho rf in 6th; Hornsby, batted in 9th. | sling-shot artin and it ended 18.7, 7 roves, the splake can do Prov 0 a." e of the i i |With the issue never in doubt |apareh Prove ? cleaners' when they reached the| SEVIL-FINALS EXCITING |e Ounawa Juniors scored 19 By cautious study and elimina. final stage, with Parker's "'lean-| Both the seml - final games comes quickly enough to avold runs in the first three frames. tion through three generations of ers of Burlington defeating Scu- were of the exciting variety. ro] Both the present program and the 1958 experimental planting of | the scourge of sea lampreys| which have Jsaged the Jake vasion 700 population in hele the Oshawa City and District|coe, ¢: Horton, ef; Brown. If; As the 1953 experiment seemed Softball Association, here at/Newey, 'b: Taylor, p: Hickey, |" : Stoney Creek advanced to the splake, the Maple researchers are 80g Cleaners of Oshawa, 6-3. |lington Parkers defeated Stoney|semi.finals, in defense of the arriving at a fish with the deep-' . The Oshawa City and District Creek, the 1958 tournament trophy they annexed last year, swimming ability of the lake Trophy and individual trophies' champions, 3-2, in their semi-final when they defeated Aldershot The losers got a run inRobertshaws 8-5 in their first 8 habits of the speckled. Ken Loftus, who directs the Sherrin's Win Ex. Over Tony's Sherrin's, of the Toronto Beaches Major Fastball League, {visited Oshawa Lakeview Park Oshawa Scugog Cleaners in this| ME F hind badly since the Second! walker believes that Canadian yesterday afternoon for an exhi- final game and they were also/"U% bition softball game with the Tony's Refreshments téam of the local Inter - County League and a| large crowd of interested specta-| " p ' oR 4 o to richt je tioned particularly Scotland, Eng- (tors saw the visitors win an- 8-1 opened with a sinale swimming--it's the same in : ny. Australia, Hol-| decision, in which errors rather Salamon bunted safety then Ben- . a jand, Goran va |than superior hitting, was the big dette rifled a drive just inside three hits, including a homer by factor Each team collected a total of ling-shot ace of Sherrin's and| team, were presented at the con- the first inning on three walks clusion of the final game, byland errors as Bomberry started {Chris Mason and Alex Donaldson. out wildly and pinch-hitter Wild |president and secretary-treas- homered in the fifth for their |urer respectively, of the Oshawa only other run, off Twiddle who |softball body, with Keith Graf-[took over in the first inning. |ham, Burlington's team captain] Burlington had scored two runs and Jack Willis, manager of the|in their first inning, on two hits, team, accepting on behalf of the one walk and an error and their 1059 tournament champions, | Chomtng run came In the tin when Grafham open with a BAD THROWS COSTLY |double and scored later on a hit Bad throws proved costly to the'yy Salamon, with two out, ROM BEHIND outhit, which made Burlington Scugog Cleaners had to come the deserving wimers. {from behind to win their semi. Burlington got three runs in the|final game, over the Tuxedo Junc- second inning when Donovantion team from North York. It nded 11-8. Some loose fielding errors and first bese, to score Donovan and|Hicken, gave Tuxedo Junction a when Sneddon uncorked a hard|4-0 lead in the first inning. Scu- ke it too soft. They seven hits. "Red" Golden, young throw to 2nd, jt was too high and |gogs got three back in the fourth sailed on out of the diamond, to/when Price and Sneddon both teaching voung Canadidins to stay the "point where they can get/Sam Smith of the home club, (let the other two runners score.(walked and Bob Simcoe tripled afloat for more than 30 years TRAINING BIG FACTOR "Europe, and particularly Aus- {and that's the stuff that makes |world champions." an error, mentally and physically tough-- hooked up in the mound duel and| Scugog Cleaners got two runs it was 0-0 until the fourth when| back on an 'Red' McDermaid was safe on then Horton singled. Tuxedo Junction added three runs in the fifth, with the aid of only one hit, two walks and two error in the third, Wil- son singled with two out and when Price lined a single to left, McFadden let it go ween his legs, so that Price went all the way, to make it 32, Walker Mr and the latter came Beth of Montreal, a [member of Canada's team at the on a sacrifice fly. 1° a-American os, The winners added a run in be the best in the world, That gir! had the greatest po-|the fifth, on singles by Sammy | Burlington got these two runs "Our kids haven't this natural/tential and possibly the least|Stark, Vitale and Kozy, plus an!bick in the fourth. Detiovay spirit, at least not to the point ability of any swimmer on that error, In the next inning, they again started it off with a single where an athlete in world anditeam, and she won two gold scored three runs on only one |Bendette got his second hit, with , scored on Bob Booth's q home| "They train to exhaustion and they do it because they want to Olympic competition 1s saving he medals. She won the butterfly hit. Foley singled with one out,|0n® out and then Krilyk singled to| | | nd Brown's hurried fs doing this for Canada, Our and 10 minutes later jumped in Stark was safe on an outfield|right field a Mr Bei it too soft, the pool again to win a free-style | error and then with two out, | row to the Piste sailed Jel into "The toughness required to be event. She thought like a cham: Vitale scored on two errors and a the egress, letting oe donovan a world champion is rare in our pion and she had the intestinal gtolen base, Two more errors and|2nd Bendette score, 1 errors, doing th game, R. Felker pitching the win for Stonev Creek. The winners had to come from behind, with Robertshaws scoring three ' runs in their first inning. Burlington defeated Frankford Juniors 94 in their first action of the day. The Frankford team outhit Burlington by 13 to 9 but they couldn't bunch their hits for big scoring rallies. Burlington, on the other hand, got two runs in the first inning and then scored five runs in the second off Dafoe. on two hit batters, two errors a walk and four hits, one a dou- ble by Gibbons. Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Ju. veniles went down to defeat 9-1 at the hands of the Tuxedo Junc- tion team, in their first round. ing eight hits, but the Juveniles eft too mny raunners on bases while Tuxedo bunched three hits with two walks by Peters and a five runs in the third inning, to Here again the score didn't in- dicate the hitting, each club hav- couple of fielding errors, to score , before started. hits and some errors plus a pair|on an error which concluded the of walks, for a total of sevenscOring, before Terwilligar runs. | singled, Victor's couldn 't do that well! Karn's didn't score again until against Supryka's pitching. He|the sixth when Hodgson doubled, gave up singletons in each of McPhee singled and then with the first three innings and in the| one out, pinch-hitter Little singled last two frames but Victor's fail- ag WePhee scored when Gay rh set od bn aly JSoing 4. Terwilligar, pitching for Karn's, in the first inning and had run-|Yent along until the third when ners on bases every frame he walked the first tw~ "atters, Cover and. Crothers hit well for Miller and McKee, then Garry singled and with two ou, Kee- he doers While Gatch, Hickey: | nan doubled to complete the rally {that tied the game. In the fourth, fore Jo Soule. AJAX | Victor's bunched four hits, singles Newitt, Ajax's YOR, AJa% up. PY Lucas, McGarry and Proctor, ler, got the shutout for his team| "TUS Soua's double, and although last night over Beaton's Dalry. 5,20, Produced two Yuli, # put He gave up four hits and no runs,| "After Karn's tie the score in {while fanning an even dozen bat-| he sixth, Victor's won the game ters. Plews had two of his team's in the bottom of the 7th, when four hits. Proctor singled, Keenan walked | Ajax got single runs in the|with one out, then Hickey belted [first two frames, off Ted Lutton,(a homerun blow, to end the {errors being responsible in each game, |case and the final tally, in the) EASY FOR REALTORS |7th, was also helped around the| Oshawa Re' Estate Board de- | bases by an error. Lutton gave up|feated and "minated Modern {only three hits and with better|Cleaners 9-1 their game at| |support could have won the|Alexandra Park game, although has own wildness| The Real Eciate men took a! [had him in trouble several times. real liking to Maxwell's pitching fr-- eee at the start, scored twice in the | | . {first and four times in the second A h M and from that point on, were IC 1e oore {never in trouble. Harman, J. Shearer, McCabe all hit well for | 2 the - winners. ets rivacy | Sarnovsky pitched the win for | {Real Estate and he had a shut- MONTREAL (CP) -- Archie/out going as well as a no-hit| (Moore is to work out In near game, until Maxwell himself {privacy the next four days in spoiled it with a double to open' {preparation for his light-heavy- the seventh inning. An infield out (weight championship fight with|and then an infield error, let Yvon Durelle July 29. |Maxwell score his team's only Moore's manager Jack Kearns run. announced his decision to bar all) KINLOCH'S ADVANCE spectators, Including the press.| Kinloch's advanced to the seec- after Archie had a full day of ond round of the Picnic Tourna- running and sparring with Junior ment play when they eliminated Washington. |Paint Shop 7-1, at Alexandra Kearns gave no reason for his Park. decision, | Greeley pitched the clean-cut] The Moore camp at St. John|win for Kinloch's. He gave up| |de Baptist gym is expecting two only three hits, none in the first! !more sparring partners Wednes- four innings. Tindall singled in| day. Both are light-heavyweights, the sixth then McLinton walked Durelle, expected back in Mont- land when Arnold forced McLin- real Wednesday, is to continue ton, Tindall came home with his training at St. Anne de Bellevue, tes orphean tally, | SAFETY BUY... Firestone 13:44 14: SPECIAL 1. Brake __ adjustment 2. Wheel __ alignment 3. Wheel halance Reg. value up to $20.00 THIS WEEK ONLY... 99s FIRESTONE 190 KING E. RA 5-6566 DO IT NOW AND SAVE} break the game wide-open, the vee could get 20 miles north of the city. Stacey, pitching for Paint ed Trafling 7-3. Oshawa got two runs in the fifth and these both came without a hit. Then in the sixth, after Taylor had replaced Hornsby for Oshawa's pitching duties, the Scugog batters got to |Salt in the sixth and shelled him {from the mound and then contin. ued the aswault on Reuter, when he took over. Five runs on six hits, plus a walk and two errors, -» Here's where FINA leadership Canadian kids." fortitude to be a champion. wl Y hed! Miss Whittall, a. graduate in| al kar wie he Foire Pharmacy at Purdue University, | Games and Pan-American Games|retired shortly after the Pan. swimming teams since 1932, takes American Games. a dig at his own profession. "Our, "We have the potential, prob-| coaches--and that includes my- ably as much as any other coun- | self--don't pull together try, but at the rate we're going, | "There are too many publicity I don't think we'll produce world seekers, fellows who are wrapped champion swimmers, BASFBALL SCORES. STANDINGS S24 4% 4884 TY A801 7% A470 9 A458 10 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Baltimore National League Detroit San Fran 000 000 000- 6 0 New York Milwaukee 002 000 01x 8 4 0 Washington 8. Jones 12.9, Miller (8) and Boston Schmidt, Landrith (R): Snahn Kansas City 3 A27 12% 119 and Crandell, HR: WMI Tadav's Games Mathews (27 (And Prohahle Plichers) | Los Angeles 008 200 000-- 5 10 1 _ Clevel'nd at New Veork (N)-- Cincinnati 902 013 04x--13 15 1 Score (9-6) vs Ford (8.6) McDevitt, Labine 3-8 (3), Klion.| Detroit at Washinton stein (8), Fowler (8), Snwder (8) Lary (9:6 vs Ramos (9-7) Williams (8) nad Pionatano:| Chicago at Boston (N) Nuxhall, Lawrence 6 (9) and (910) ve Wills (2:5) i Dotterer. HRs: Cin-Robinson 2| onsas City at Raltimore (2N) 22) Bell 9). ~ Knicks (34) aed Herbert (8.7) y o 4) vs Parnas (9.4) and Walker (7-3) (Only games scheduled Wertrmadnrn Ga Amiercan Tearue Netroit »* Washinetan (N) | New York 900 0M 00 2 10 0 Kansas City at Baltimore (N) Boston 400 009 00x12 13 1 Maveland at New York (2) Larsen 64, Maas (7) Bronsiad Chicago at Boston (6), Contos (8) and Pre» an-| chard (7): Sullivan 6-5 and White. | Nationa Ta aol.) HRs: NY.Berra 10). Bos-Jensen N 0 ® | bh] (Ne (20), Steohens (2). nce 9 (Only game scheduled) : 8 Tos Angeles International Veague Pittshurgh Rochester 000 100 1-- 2 R® 3/Chicago Mortreal 101 502 x-- 9 14 1 St Louis Miller, List (©) and Rand. | Cincinnati 8" Green (7): Hatrls and Williams, | Philadelphia 81 HRs: Roch-Harrell (11): Mtl. Today's Games Amoros 2 (18). Lennon (19), | (And Probable Pitchers) Rochester 110 900 020. 6 9 0! Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (N) Montreal 080 000 10x 7 11 3 Podres (8-4) or Cralg (40) vs Keegan, Hiland (2). Browning|Law (85) (8) and Starland: Rekow, Rodi. Milwankee at Chicazo--Pizarro avez (7) and Teed. Willams (9), !(2.1) vs Anderson (5-7) HRs: Roch.Stanlland (8): Mtl! Cincinnat! at St. Louis N)- Lennon (20), [Newcombe (94) vs Jackson (8.7) (Completion of Ind xame of July| San Francisco at Philadelphia mm (AN) McCormick (8.7) and Buffalo 100 074 01% 14 0 [Fischer (1.2) vs Roberts (7.8) Toronto 000 0 J. 4 0 4iand Canlev (7.5) Runker. ana Coker \apesn Wednesday's Games | (2): Johnson, RBrodowsk 5/8 Francisco at Philadelnhia 'N) Funk (5) Rabe 6) and Henry.[Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (N) HRs: Tor-Pope King | Milwaukee at Chicago Rerular Game Cincinnati at St Louis (N) Ruffalo 010 300 002 00 6 15 1 Toronts 101 000 103 01-- 7 9 1 International J re oh Manker Surkont (9) and Coker: Buftal FY) 47 4 Scaptlebury, Johnson 0 Funk OV 0 piu 4 Miami 527 A). Readawsk! (10) and Thoma. 780 . whester 522 son. VRs: RA Coker Tor. Montreal S516 Crantlebury, Thomoson 2 Rich * 0 iehmond 495 Columbus 000.100 010 3 19 0). 0 prey Miami 000 020 000° 7 0 Toronte 7 Jimines, Green (9) and Balch, Ce slumbus 43 B81 48 Wall (9): Archer and Bucha. : Today's Games Richmond 000 008 100-- 4 7 0, ontreal at Buffalo (N) Havana 001 000 0001 8 2/p. hester at Toronto (N) Wiesler (8-8) and Darrel! Johr. a : + bry weil (7) Columbus at Havana 'N) son: Craddock 7-5). Cn 0 Richmond at Miami /N) and Trquierdo Wednesdav's Games American League Montreal! at Buffalo w 7 Pot. GBL Rochester at Toronto & 3% 56 1 [Richmond at Miami 508 87 % Y 3 4 8 4" 4% 4 « | { | | 50 ® "@ @® "% " "@ 8% Cleveland M 5880 -- [Columbus at Havana Chicago | bi Plerce|" ' pot their sixth and final run in|gave the Oshawa team their 11.7 Hor ord hile In the 7th, nade ihe ath when Grafham walked and lead and they held Tuxedo to one final run in the 9th. on a walk to|Scored when he advanced to sec-(run in the 7th to wrap it up. " lond a low pitch, B, Simcoe's Mackey: Slowed by, an infield throw to second was low and then Eo TEAMS ENTERED Vitale was the only member of |! #7t nast Horton in centre, to] Iv Fy sight tesmns Shiereq the visiting team to pick up two|1et Graham go all the way. , be IS tournament = with the Hie visting Lean » Di ROP we The Oshawa team got their [draw for first round games being wick each had two for Tony's. {mel Tun in the 8th when B. Sim. made after the teams arrived, at The 1b ay o in C0 walked, advanced on a wild |one-thirty, Saturday afternoon. he home club came close In|; "ang seored later on a hit by| Scugog Cleaner Juniors met | ase . SHERRIN'S -- Vitale, of and ¢; Jat_six hea Berwick opeyed Brewn Woodstock in thelr first round ac- w a single a rmstrong ov sh. tion, Ron Taylor earning the win, walked but Golden tightened up Wy ey Ween hud fou.ot Onl | > to retire the pent three Dates. iw three for the winners. Ben-| " In the 7th, with two out, Smith| v singled and then Hill followed (o¢i1¢ and Krilvk each having a YESTERDAY'S with a home-run blow to right." pn ! WW t 0 centre but he neglected to touch purler. Ron 2 Yior, the iis STARS 3rd base -- so his hit went for & (anes fn as many gomes for the | double, as Sherrin's made the ap: gay, having pitched half of each! Pitching--Warren Spahn. Mil. peal play, for the "out" at 3rd'af the first two games. He was waukee, allowed only six singles, not as sharp ji to fatigue but/walked none and struck-out four at that, tight defensive play h/for 340 victory over San Fran. Kozy, 3b; McDermaid, rf and cf; | his mates might well have result-|cisco that pulled the Braves Booth, ¢; Piontek, ss: Horner, ed in his third vietorv of the day. within .003 percentage points of 3b; Foley, 1b; Stark, If; Golden, PARKER'S CLEANERS -- Al|the first:place Giants. i, Mackey, rf. 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