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The Oshawa Times, 24 Aug 1959, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 24, 1959 : : UAW Del's Advance Over W $ 1k 8 W . MATCH | . . = 'LNRGE CHULERY FOUOWs | PIARLISES i nh uit Barrie In PWSU Series 11. 18S 111 | Oshawa UAW Del's made it &|in this clean-cut win for the UAW two-straight sweep over the Bar- Del's. J rie Varcoe's Willows, in their| Jozkoski was again on the first round of Provincial Women's | mound for Oshawa. She had only 4 Softball Union Inter. "A" play-ithe one bad inning, the second, offs, when they took a 9-3 de-|when F. Exell opened with a walk | : cision, up in Barrie on Saturday and McDonald followed with a! night. ; single. Edgerton forced McDon- ; le. DE SI pose ad but Bishep doubled and SCOT | Oshawa Wilkinson's Construc-jand got his double-play throw to| Lyons. Then Richardson's strate a ey Be ed later, after two out, on an in|, ved ofie established base-|1st base, in time | gy called for Berbeck to pitch to let-inning rally. Barbara S a g a r field ; tion pu e 3 ] i] walked 'with one out, Raby Dusty! oo. SITOL, vall oxi nd completely -dis.| Richardson's lone run came in|Johony Ryan, another left-hand- reled. Rose DeLucia doubled,| Barrie never scored again and | axiom and comp'elely | the 8th. Dave Whelan opened with led batter but also this league's singled ose ein i lactually only threatened «on ce proved another theory, when they 4 walk and George Deratney beat | batti Cin then Stella Jozkoski singled and : ; : . ; eB d y ing champion in the past y 2 4 "o |more, in the 7th when they pick-|defeated Toronto Richardson's] 14 . y " . Joan Nesbitt topped it all off w ith{ 4 two hits. Averill was the \Bparts 4.1 at Taliot Park, on Sat {out a bunt. Winter nicked Cannon couple of seasons : ne ; ied up two hits. Aver vas POT -1 al 1a 'K, on Bal- with a pitch, to load the bases, "y (a hoe-rus Bow. en the third, OY one of the homesters to get|urday afternoon, in the opening | nag plies out. But Papel It was a case of "it almost a EE OR eubilt's sec. (more than one hit off the Oshawa game of the Leaside Junior Base-|\pophed. up and Didier fanned, [Loree for Richardson's. Ryan - |ond hit of the game gave Del's Pitcher. {ball 'Association's semi-final play- {then Campbell was safe on| ley Hy fous Pitches al Hes t & § ' A : ! M {got he a i another run, B. Allen and Glad! OSHAWA UAW DEL"S -- Fice, offs. Ryan's error, which let Whelan | pight ov i: ast one. belting it |Sutton got into the hit-parade, 2b: Sacar, rf: Dusty, 8b; De-| Tne Motor City squad, in mak- |score, making it 1-1 for hig ae eft-fielder's head, |along with DeLucia and Jozkoski Lucia, Th; Jozkoski, p: Nesbitt, ling an auspicious start towards or the three-run homer that lagain, to build a two-run rally Ci Allen, ss: Sutton, ef; Goyne,|\winning their third-straight Lea. [HOMER WINS GAME i victory for Wilkies in the fifth and Sagar's single in If side League championship, prov-| Wilkies opened the scoring in nt dig umes on Tuesday the sixth, 2 passed bal}. and De-, B ARRIE VARCOwS - Pde ed that a season's record between (he geod mig Wien Jackie NEL, 3 ot Tetk Mien She {Lucia's third - straight safety, mainville, of and cf: Averill, 3b; [two teams doesn't carry much|Cole led off with a walk, moved |' ) A ty, m q | 4 0 t y = : ; home game". starting at 7.30 2 dav. The abov : ) p the pic- |meant the 9th and final run for|Jenkins, ss: Berthelotte, '¢; Ex ight, when schedule action is along on-a single by Ted Roberts. | OF g E A LARGE GALLERY of over | tlie start to finish, the progress | yesterday. The above picture | Grafh 'al he tae i hi y - I ell, 1b: McDonald, 'If; Edgerton, i y on t Be T . Then Myron Mech grounding, | clock 200 golf enthusiasts, followed | of the 1956 Oshawa: Golf Club | shows a large portion of the | ture) prepare to make his ap. | over and playoffs start. ey th vid interest, right from | men's championship match here | crowd as they watched Jeff Me- | proach shot on the 15th hole. Nesbitt and DeLucia with three (of and rf: Bishop, 2b: Hipwell, | 2100 nioved that a good left- forcing Roberts at 2nd, as Cole! wipivsone™™ SCORE | apiece, Dusty and Jozkoski with a |p; Hickling, p in 1st; Chappel, |}. der doesn't have to run for |Went to third. Mech attempted to Lyons, 1b cid TER |pair each, were the big hitters'bafted in 9th. cover, when faced by right-handed |Steal second and was tagged out Minaes al r hi SPORTS i aod oy but the double steal" was sue (El ny : ; Wola a . ] cessft ole beating the return Roberts. 2 4 a Bob Winter went to the mound throw to the plate. Mech, =f . for Wilkinson's and Richardson's| my z . . |Dowe, ss CALENDAR Legion Bantams owes me seo UR 10 om Bis i 5 awa, until Richardson's tied it up | Winter, vight-ha x > ro right-handed batsmen. They col-[j i "gig "than same the oth in-| TOTALS 3 a total of only five hits, : A Rt TODAY'S GAMES lected a total of only five hits: |;ing and the winners' big effort, [FICHARDSON'S one orphan tally vhile vinter Winter himself started off the | annon, SOFTBALL fanned Dine and walked three ally with a sharp single lo cen Didier a | OASA Pee Wee Playolie 3rd | Oshawa Legion Bantams faded proved the winning run. Lutton| His rival, George Derantye tre. Jackie Lyons followed with a Chuphel i |and deciding Jaime) - ag. 15 | from the OBA provincial playoff replaced Mitchell in the 8th, to|Whiffed seven of the Oshawans clean drive to left. At this point, Norman. of Bathe Park, at Bathe Park, 2 hunt on Saturday afterncon in|halt another Peterborough threat, and rig only a pair of passes: manager Bill Sinclair hoisted | Packer, 1b p.m. . Peterborough, when they dropped but the damage had been done. |Put of the five hits he allowed, pitcher Derainey and brought in 1 on 1 nt ar t é -- 4 ke Prag p ih ac * | thre the p he i . " a De ren Ona Souuty League the third and deciding game of Fisher, pitching for Peterbor- |three of then came in the 9th in- hig and ace, Marv Berbeck. |, Perbrok » Bo 8.15 p m ' 7" their 1st round series, 4-3. ough, went along until the fourth Jung, when Oslin a rok the 1-1]to face left-hander Gary "Spike" | TOTALS : 8 , 8. mm. | . 2 oi 4 : ¥ inkev deadlock Johnny Rvan's t e. ivao: - Replaced Deratn 3 | Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ban-| On Friday night, at home in|When three singles, by Hickey, i Sindh oy a re Minacs ® placed ov in the OH ltam League) -- Bathe at Bimcoe Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- | Kolesnik and Armstrong, gave "™n : id Minacs drew three-straight balls, Wilkinsons 910 000 003 |Hall: Storie at Thornton's Cor-|dium, the Oshawa lads eked out|the Oshawa boys their first two| The game progressed at a then tried to bunt the nd-1 Righardsons 0 000 oid ners; Kingside at Fastview:|a 6-5 win to even up the series. [FDS They added another in the rapid clip, t completed it in|yiteh but fouled off. However, he | wilkinson's: 2; Richardson's. : { Woodview at Southmead; Fernhill Ted Lutton pitched this win and |[8th, when MacDonald walked and |just five minutes over the two- made geod on the next try, his|A: W ns: 27.1 {at Radio; Rundle at North Osh-|the Oshawa team grabbed a four-|then Hickey connected with a hour mark. Winter issued a dou- (8 BH: yan; 4 i at Rt bY 3 " Hirsi SO . p . s Mo t ---- Minaes; S Si H PL . awa; all games at 6.30 p.m. {run start in the first inning on|iriple, scoring MacDonald. John- ble to' Jim Cannon, the firot . fan FR $n r. Sols: De F% ague) -- Sunnyside fw, alles tun pg ilq/son got on via the catcher"s batter he faced, then the next BR] | Midget Leag 3 two walks, two errors, a wild | , X IP H R ER 50 BB at Kingside: Southmead at Wood- |niteh and Dave Hickey's single, (error, after that, but Hickey was lone, lan Sinclair singled and stole Winter Ww 2 31°99) view; and Norih Oshawa at Fern- | mhey added two in the sixth when [unable to score and Fisher fan-|\2nd -- but Winter gave notice STARS Deratney i 4 3 1 : : ? hill Park. Lutton drove in two runs with his [ned Kolesnik to end the Oshawa right there, that this was his day HBP: (by Winter): Cannon, Didier; 2h single, after two out. Peterbor- team's last good chance by striking out the next three U: Murphy (P), Morgan (B); T: 3:08; BAL ion Minor Assoc, [ough had scored one run in the| OSHAWA LEGION Plews, men By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Scorer: Bob Reid. =~ ~~ Wa. &10n 1 i" 1 gz : " 2 os ac al pv ry i i Tm U-------- ay 'Plavotfs) Victor's first inning and added four in rf; MacDonald, ¢; Lutton, cf and| In the fourth, Richardson's got Batting -- Bill Virdon, Pitts. INGO TO REFEREE Sports vs H udaille Industries, at the top of the sixth, for a brief p; Hickey, 3b; Johuson, ss; Kole-| two more hits, by Tex Pickell and |burgh, rapped seven hits, includ-| EDMONTON p Spo Park 6.15 p.m 4 |5-4 lead sk 16; Armstrong. oo Mit-|Boh Worman, but these came|ing two doubles and a home run DMONION. ©P) 4 ih asm ' £1 | Che , and p; carry, Pilwith two oui and Pickell was|as the Pirates swept both games| i SOCCER Da Saturday, n the Laftlock Suprika, batted in 5th; Calder, p|iagged out, trying to reach 3rd of a dohilsheader A m Ty A (Jngemar Johanesoy Will referee : : City, McGarry was the starting; 7 a rd huis 2 a oe UD 8 ve om JA "an amateur card in Edmonton in Oshawa and District Assoc. --| hhnis : n /h base, In the 6th, Cannon drew a|geles 9-2 and 4-3 in 10 innings atlv Qshawa Thistle Oshawa Pitcher for Oshawa Legion and PETERBOROUGH Cras alk. 1 Pr : ne ee {early October, Gordon Russe! Piet Bn on. and Oshawa although hit fairly hard, he went Sh WOUG i Crazy, wa Then Sine lair walked an Pitching -- Jim Perry, Cleve- said Saturday. Russel, coach at Sulla, IM SD = iy st |along until the fifth without giv- go; Tie goose 3b; yd, of; Ait-| Winter hit Gord Didier with a land, hurled a three-hitter as the the Alberta Gym Boxing Club, oo Fete Pon Be at Kins. |ing up any tums. Two singles and in, 1b; texo, ¢; Davidson i; | piteh, to put himself in trouble! Indians defeated Boston 149 on said Johansson made the prom- } oo Civic Me po Stadium |a walk loaded the bases and (Coughlin. If; Playford, 2b; Fish-|but Jed Campbell = grounded to|Tito Francona's ninth - inning|ise in a telephone conversation > vie aa 1 hg A) « 3, | men Civic mor Suprika replaced McGarry. He|®™ P 3rd baseman Johnny Ryan, who h pme run {from his home in Goteborg TUESDAY'S GAMES walked Aitkin, forcing in a run y = (tagged his bag for the force-out'sacrifice advancing Winter and'Sweden. y ; ; i still | McGrath holding a "3-and-2 made the local golf crown bis |g In the sixth, an infield error, SOVIETS WIN EASILY os -- nh -- THE WINNER and still IcGrath hol £ SOFTBALL | i A champion Jeff McGrath | margin. Still only 21, if was | personal possession; yesterday's South Ontario County League-- [then a walk to Fisher with onel MOSCOW (AP The Soviet right): receives sincere con- | Germond's second appearance |g... heirg his fifth-straight Scugog Cleaners Jrs. vs Por tlout, followed Crary's third hit of men's team Sunday swamped gratulations from Jackie Ger- | in the Oshawa Club final. He ns snshiv Perry, at Port Perry 6.15 p.m.; the game, drove in two runs and| West Germany's track and field mond Jr. (left), when their | was defeated bv Bob Logas Club cha ons Pickering vs Oshawa Merchants, [put the young Petes in front. In|ieam 129 to 91 in the second day thrill - pa ¢ k € d championship | five years age in a memorable Oshawa Times Photos | 4 s1acandra Park, 6.30 p.m the 7th, another error at short-|of a two-day meet in Lenin Sta match concluded on the 16th | All-Junior club final. In the suc CRA - Neighborhood Leagues-- (stop, a passed ball and then aldium. The Soviet women de- green, vesterday afternoon, with ceeding seasons, McGrath has | (Pee Wee Boys' Tournament) -- sacrifice bunt by Playford, |feated the German women 82 to Harman at Rundle; Storie at|brought home Rexo, with what'39 Southmead:; Kingside at East |------------------ --_ view: Woodview at Nipigon; Con. 1 J y naught at North Oshawa and| Thornton's at Fernhill; Pee Wee M kh H ks Pp t 0 t e C a . Girls) -- Woodview at Kingside; ar alll aw u u Connaught at Harman and South-| ret ssa. Brooklin Wins Two-In-Row! orth Oshawa and Fernhill a ood- | L} - RNR Su 0 MEDIO DND "oop esooe Pe Bouwwesnaws -- Bras os mos imm = Sow » OF um esscesscsonslusoassawss ly -- World {heavyweight bo xing champion es Juvenile Semi Finale Ajax hid playoffs, taking two-straight/had nine strikeouts and allowed | Jury and Lovell Drugs. at Alex- vis the trick : ght, had ; : [ oh CE TE . 3 a a hot andra Park, 6.00 p.m ins 0 turn the trick, an 11-4 ic- only five hits : Middleton had | By GEO. H, CAMPBELL he crown im 1955 and heid 1 ter for the sol tory at home on Thursday night three of these hits. J. Johnston Sports Editor ever since : ad ie bel led straight 0 wooo ING {and a 14-3 decision on the Mark- singled in the fourth and scored | € Cu an i} 3 y n " hii. | h i ', ing ater . Members of the Oshawa Golf A SEE-SAW BATTLE is th lui Professional Wrestling, Extith. ham giamond, Satuiey evening. later hy = ified out In the 6th, | Club have been suspecting for. As Germond continued hs vic-|n.. 3.oount and with victory in Low HITER OR aL DEEN | i a ot Je Zt on ia an error and again gome time now that Jeff Mec-|torious march through earlier g..¢ McGrath confidently went Civie Memorial Stadium $45] vins for the Srocilia cin ae det across the plate and Middleton : . Age, Talk 3 A E ts, | . ! Grath was making x a habit, a playoff rounds in ais year's it on to halve the next two holes p.m 3 a = | striking A per Md un by He ob. good habit too, to win the club play he members dubbed the ,.; end the match. He was too lin in th ial gh Mark | of! : wd | championship and yesterday the little shot maker "Jack, The ion. with his fairway shot but TAKES MARATHON {in m the First fame Mar ham ;Broolilin scored four Tuns Jn| methodical Mr. McGrath did it|Giant Killer" and he opened the ynade 5 brilliant recovery to. TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. (Cp) #0t one run in the first inning on| the first inning of this game with| again for his fifth - straight|final match Sunday morning with | within inches of the pin for a par Rejean Lacoursiere of Montreal its by Lonlin and Middleton, Croxall, Till, Harper and Hall all| title, halving the 34th hole, to take obvious intent to earn the name. ltr Germond just missed won $700 first-place prize money |With an infield owt between In|getting hits while Petch was safe] the match, 3-and-2, over Jack He won two and halved two of trv for a birdie putt, by a similar| Sunday in a 10-mile marathon |the fourth, Middleton hit a h omer jon an error. Croxall homered in| Germond Jr the first five holes, then rapped |p... .ois swim. He finished in four hours, |and he also helped in the final two the third to start another rally] i not thelin "birdies" to take the 6th and! On the 16th. the young finalist|28 minutes and 37 seconds. | TUS. in the sixth. going that netted three runs to watch a 7th holes to go three up and Was coin made a desperate bid to Eleven swimmers started out but| Brooklin won this ove in the Three runs in the fifth, one in . two up at the end of the first 15-foot putt for a birdie only four finished very first inning. Matthews, the [the sixth and three more in the| § Bite - |pitcher for Markham simply |7th, completed Brooklin's total, § \d . ' 4 - view; all games at 6.15 p.m | Brooklin Stevenson Motor s REPEAT PERFORMANCE ; ¥ eliminated Markham Hawks in| In the second game, Saturday 3 BASEBALL km Asate... {the first round of Ontario Ama-|in Markham, Bramley was again | Oshawa Legion Minor Asso o|teur Softball Socc. Intermediate too much for them. This time he| nine ) >, but again he was " fi i ena But # Germond was couldn't find the plate. He walked |with Till, Croxall, Watkinson and | essed on the afternoon the first nine, McGrath t the conclusion of the great Pee Wee Rivals | the first three batters to load the Bramley the big hitters in the +h lasted 16 holes, be-{much hotter on the. next €, | struggle, the large gallery gave . bases, then D. Mitchell doubled. win y : his claim taking six of them, five with poh players a tremendous round Settle It Tonight Two more walks and then a singe, BROOKLIN Croxall | on the silver \ he match |Dirdies, to go three up. at the lor applause. as the popular young a [by- Gibson and finally Bramley's Till, 2b; Harper, If; Petch, rf;| standing "three v ee | half-way mark runne: up congratulated the). Bathe Park boys and the lads | own triple with only one out, Hall of; B. Mitchell, ¢; Gibson, | I a rs Toft to Sut 1, in the afternoon equally popular perennial 'Osh-|{rom Frenchman s Bay, will set. made it a 7-run rally 3b; Watkinson, Ib; Bramley, play. Most of the crowd, com- Play, Jackie used his © nt | awa Club champion tle their first round of OASA pro-| Things quietened down for two |D. Mitchell, If prised of club members and in- approach shots to offset Jeff's!" McGrath's moming round was Yucial Jlayolf Play, with -the|frames then in the fourth, Crox-| MARKHAM HAWKS -- J. John-| terested ris fans, were on terrific drives from the -tee and one mder-par with a card of 70, SLL an deciding same of the al tripled and Till singled and ston, 2b; Conlin, of; Gayman; lb; | hand to watch the 18-hole morn-|Jackie topped off his efforts With which included a blazing four Park di 1S MAR at fe athe both scored before the inning was| Middleton, if; Graham, rf* B. ing round as well a sensational display of putting, |under.par 31 for the last nine an 2 JRTHAIe Bay big ._ |over and in the sixth the home- Johnston, ¢; K. Beckett, 3b; B. to birdie three of the first four hojec In the afterncon play, Ger-|, on¢ man 5 27 a first \sters added two more runs, on|Beckett, ss; Hiltz, p; Matthews, THRILLING GOLF holes, halved the next two andimond had a scorching fhree- ane iy J ome diamond, lan error, two walks and a wild |p: Nelson, p; Holdsworth, ss: This match deserved a record-| squared the match with his fourth ynderpar 34 for the first nine. Ms ort hi day evening, back pitch, plus an infield out {Rose, rf size gallery because the 1959 club birdie on the 7th hole at ""home", the Bathe Park young-|=___* ~~ -- ~~ acd o iE a Tarn cci an writer sters came through with a thrill- championship match hit a ne Tension and excitemer evi ing 54. win, to force the tind high in thrills and spectacular dent only among the spectators . aa "hi rw golf, The pattern was consistent mounted as they continued to ount 10N Fame, for Wich Hier Won We TO ace a e S awd 00 ro u S throughout, with the two contest-| match par to halve the 8th and Yoiunz Fertile for "The Bav" ants displaying hot golf and look-/9th holes and enter the last nine and Bob Glecoff for Bathe Park | » ng as cool as an Arctic sunset, all even "| 0 both pite " f he ol . . pitched fine ball. Prentice while doing it And it was here that Jeff Mc- ns pener homered for the visitors to make u eCcor ow ou ow 1) Actually, it was a case of red-|Grath again took charge. He it 2-1 in the fifth inning of this| 3 hot and white-hot and they took birdied to 10th, to go on up. On; Mount Zion Kennedys opened tight game. They added one in| By JOE REICHLER Don Drysdale, Dodger ace, was turns, giving "par" a licking onthe 11th, he pitched beyond the|their OASA Intermediate ""D|the sixth and scored another run| Associated Press Staff Writer charged with both Los Angeles I B ild I obula:: almost half of the holes. In all, green and then electrified the gal-|plavoif campaign on Saturday in the 7th, to tic up the game at| Elroy " ; ® 5 {ial ' los" Tore with 2 Dit 2 " ® Sd . A, | Elroy Face may do it yet. The defeats Sunday. / S i there was a total of 14 "birdies" lery with a pitch - and - roll, info night with a brilliant 2-0 victory 4-4, after Bathe Park had scored |jittle Pittsburgh Reliet ace needs the opener he wat 2 bog seven api in the 34 holesithe cup, for another birdie. Then over the visiting Millb team. [twice i : i | the ? vas rou in the piece | th up z three.un lead [0 cr the visiting Millbridge team, twice in their half of the 6th, by only three more victories to equal [third inning when the Pirates played yesterday, seven in the he whisked into a taree-up ead, ion the Brooklin diamond, in a Baran and Marlowe, the latter Rube Marquard's record of 19 broke loose for four runs to over- morning round and an equal ith an ther fine recovery DICH, [game that was wheeled off in'bitting a tripie and scoring on consecutive triumphs in one sea- [come a 1-0 deficit. As a reliefer number in the 16 holes played inifrom the rough, on the "Horse-llocs than an hour Tullock's single. son and Carl Hubbell"s two-sea- in the second, he y ielded the ty-| ® An unsurpassable FREE ® At Your Convenience PY TWO t t lv twice hey | shoe" p § ar it. Germond, a o] he afternoon. Only twice did they shoe" hole, lo par ig q| Graham, Bathe Park catcher, oon streak of 24 ling run in the eighth and the win- HOME PLANNING MODERN SHOWROOMS TO r * Ron Jones was on the mound exceed par for a hole, in the en- with a much tougher pitch to per- i first batter in the bottom of the : ; . . + 3 ' for Mount Zion & J: id of " Face made r ; tire day's play. Germond won the form, had to settle for two puits. om Zion aud chute up with 7th, won the game for his team, | org Rs: ae Ad _ 2 ow lon ame rm in the 10th d ESTIMATING : SE ard hole in the morning round| But "Jack, The Giant Killer" st had to be that good in order| ith @ home-run, to set the stage Sunday ag the Pir ay sino | Bill Virdon, Pittsburgh centre- an RVE YOU. with a bogie four and in the after- still hung on, coming up with » on Pi ® a 80¢ Fi g++ for tonight's deciding battle. ro A with ira sod Se (fielder, blasted seven hits, He SERVICE noon, they halved the 6th hole four su ive perfection shots od : in a game, as fae EH doubl head 92 3 Seer of 2 had a double, two singles and a with a bogie six. In all theylto birdie 13th hole bridge club provided strong op- Arye er 9-2 a 3 in 10 walk in the opener and two sin- * HOME CONSTRUCTION bien the wes: Dla , Ty position : innings. " . . halved 11 of the 34 holes played, AND IT WENT IN! Woodview Doubles " Nghthander took over in jet, 8 double and 4 home run ® Avcilable at all times, DIVISION Complete home six of these in the last 16 holes.| Then came the 14th hole and' In chalking up his splendid no the ninth after Pittsburgh he in the nightcap i ly e chs ' or 5 stile. hit Tr sate. Jone: : 2 is ¢ , . sas Young Gefun, sul oyiy 21. ihe SNamplop proved Hit ele I den. Bre, Tues Jas On Connaught BOYS come from behind to tie fhe sec- TWO HITS ENOUGH QUALITY . MATER- remodelling, additions, and was ying | SCOT |wi hes ctacul shot. | re in tr >. He st | nA . va 1 . : po championship final. He was de- McGrath was in an awkward pos- [total of 18 batters. He made an Woodview Park Atoms doubled ond game sede 23. He Burled), Milwaukee made only two hits | IALS AT REASON- repairs including all sub- feated in the final in 1954 bylition, following his tee shot and error himself in the second, after the score at 22-11, on Connaught 4 oh oss d o- wo omings a S| out converted hot into runs in ABLE PRICES trades » Bob Logan. the first year the his pitch cartied across the green two oul, issued a walk to his|Park boys when these two Afom OD at a Gotlpion Wen ba = {Ewespine Cubs A one ghd club permitted "Juniors" to com-|and beyond. The ball was lving|rival pitcher in the 6th and there (teams met on Saturday morning loaded in eg Bd oe eS I tet i andel Af pete for the club's top trophy and lon the apron, about five feet was an outfield error in the 8th -- at Connaught Park. Peter An- 4 . te : ea Bsr L XxX | H ' For 1.4: that ear the finalists were both irom the edge of ihe green and these were the only. three Mil drews started for Woodview and|, The Dodgers' double defeat innings. a bloop single by Andy eadquarters For All Your Building Needs s. Jeff McGrath coppedinearly 15 feet from the pin. Me- bridge batters to get on base, |later gave way to Randy Riggs, [0roPPed them into third place, Pafko in. the fifth. But a throwing SE. against his fine display "|who finished out the game nicely |lalf a game behind Milwaukee error by third baseman Earl re : Spa) with a total of 16 strikeouts be Braves who defeated Chicago Averill on Ray Boone's grounder a ray, pitching for the visitors, |W ithe 2- ow 5 rede i . also proved effective, He gave ug ween them. Cubs 2-0. Los Angeles now is 42 [preceded the hit and Johnny Lo- ense na n dalla lan nine ont them seat | Two walks, a single by McVeity lengths behind the first-place San gan followed with a sacrifice fly | nine hits but he kept them scat- rane 3 al ot oh "land Farmcomb's hit, gdve Con-|Francisco 'Giants, whose sched-|io score Boone Sere gales the first Inning 20d | qught four runs in give first |uled doubleheader in Philadel-| Don Elston, who hurled the last LIMITED in the tight DD A lle by M |frame. They added three in the |Phia was rained out. Cincinnati | two innings for the Cubs, gave up| ma eur ourney Jones, 5 double by Pereaon with | tid when Farncombe hit a two- whipped St. Louis 5-3 for a sweep (the other hit and run in the| Downtown Oshawa Main Office and Showroom one out and then ancther good TUN. homer in the fifth and his of the three-game series. {eighth when Logan doubled, went | 84 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH--RA 8-1617 COURTICE--RA 8-1611 VANCOUVER (CP) Johnny |salesman--playing on his home hit by G Carson. with or goo mates added two more in. the In Saturday's games San Fran- (to third on a fly and scored on| Johnston of Vancouver scored a/course of Marine Drive--became gave Mount Zion their two runs in Hull . t s in th oped _Sver Tiiadelpiia Vicher Bob Huhta syueese but. ® 9 TELEPHONES TO SERVE You e thrilling one - up victory over the fifth western Canadian to win the first inning. They were unable! s Glen E01 Jz rue m the |Iiriies ile Fuushurg Ie | US OWe0 JY re Tor Us f BOWMANVILLE--MA 3.2130 yor Cowal of Kilohenor wir. tai nacian is es X {first inning as MacKay lost the rates were downing Los Angeles victory and fourth shutout AJAX --ZEnith - 2-9600 young Gary Cowan t ner | the le. He is the first Brit to score again, although thanks to |range. The winners added to their |Dodgors 2.0, Milwaukee Braves| Jerry Lynch hit a two-run in a tense 36-hole fina} at the 55th Columbia winner sirice Walt ) good hitting by M. Jones Fergu- (total in every innin k- @ i : rl n nD - Bid H-1 Y g after that|took a doubleheader from Chi- homer in the eighth to snap a 3-3 Canadian amateur golf cham-|Elroy of Vancouver defeated|son, G. Jones and Hill, they did|with McNamee having a homer |cago Cubs 7-0 and 3-2 pid Cin-jtile and give Cincinnati's Don | ® DOWNTOWN SHOWROOM OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9:00 PM. eo piomship here Saturday Phil Farley of Toronto in the threaten in the 3rd, 5th and 7th|and two doubles while Hollings-|cinnati Reds blasted St Louis Newcombe his 126h victory. New- The 3-year T 4d real eitaie 1951 final frames worth also did some fine hitting. 11-4. lenmbe aiso hit a home mm.

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