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The Oshawa Times, 22 Jul 1960, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 22, 1960 15 Kingside Eliminates Southmead Kingside Midgets swamped Southmead Midgets 10-3 and thereby took their OASA elimin- ss; Macdonald (7th) rf; Balsen, 3b: Buchler, ef, Pleau, ss; Adair, 1b; Buzminski, Ib; Oliver, cf; Nocton, 2b; Beattie, If, SOUTHMEAD MIDGETS Eyman, 2b; Laxdal, 1b; Goodall, ss; Craggs, ss; Ross, cf; Me. Donald, ¢; Wally (8th) rf; Find- lay, rf; Bourdage, If, p; Chatter- ton, If, p. WATER BIRD and Barnoski scored in the first inning. In the second Vasko, Bar- noski, Oliver and Beattie tallied for Kingside, Balsen and Buchler were third inning scorers. Beat tie doubled Oliver's single across during the fifth and Buchler scor- ed in the seventh. Southmead gained two runs in the second inning when Craggs and Ross reached home. Eyman singled a triple by Bourdage in £ during the ninth. Losing pitchers] The hoatzin bird of British were Bourdage and Chatterton, |Guiana, about the size of a KINGSIDE MIDGETS -- Vas-|sme'l chicken, is a poor flyer but ko, ¢; Barnoski, p; Noakes, 3b, an excellent swimmer. "Foley's Nip Port In Inter-County plus COLE'S EDGE TONY'S way for scoring with a second i s nipped Tony's 3-1 in a|inning tally. He was driven home 4.2 win over Port Perry in an tightly fought game at Alexan- by Tureski. In the top of the fifth, | Inter - Courty softball game at dra Park last night. Kuney added the second run for joo ce ni kinal two games to one. | | Alexandra Park, yesterday Peters started Cole's rolling|the Pavers. | Credit #ces to B E Xi of King. | Bryan opened the scoring for With his bottom-of-the-first tally.| Crawford's, although unable to| gol § oi py 20 ing- [Foley's in the second inning when! After getting on with a single, he get untracked in the earlier in- Po" yo Jo od tw our Same. he as drivel in by Solomon, crossed the plate on an error to| nings, blossomed forth with three cor 0 runs, Noakes A three-run third inning Jour-hit pitching gave Foley's a Cola' po CAUGHT IN didn't iis own a saddle cloth at the Logan ride Matri Anthony Jockey Jatchellar know it picture abbing This unique shot official finish linc Batchellar (left mony. and apprentice READER'S VIEWS Another Oshawa The Sports Edito Oshawa Times, Dear S Re letter of your paper, Interest' but he 0K taken hows day s Issue of Softha in Thur "Lack ecord n a express colleague, Alex like to g as being wholeheart cord with the ed by my softball Donaldson Having -coached all minor series of softball for the past 12 years, Pee Wee, 2 rs: Ban tam, 2 years; Midg 2 years Juvenile, Junior years, | have naturally developed a great love for the game With most of the players with whom I have been associated ih minor ball, now being over the age limit for the junior series, I ow tind myself coaching in the I A" Considering the numberof soft ball players who are still active tn the game locally, 1 find it most discouraging when only one Int. "A" club is officially affil fated with the OASA Oshawa has long been rated as top contenders in any Ontario softball championship series but unless more major players take steps to get back into OASA com petition, this proud will soon be The Oshawa Cit Association members all out for at least Major league tend to give can in order to jective, Just a little more from the local softballers is all that's required and Oshawa will be right up ia the top brackets, I hope that the new slogan will be, 'Be wise, Organize" We have the enthusiasm in the executive body in charge of local softball affair All that we re quire to complete the a little more the players FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steubenville, Ohio Tommy Hurricane) Jackson, 202'4, New York, stopped Jim O'Connell, 182 Steubenville, 4 Madria--Fred 134%; Spain, outpointed Manolo Garcia 133%2, Spain, 12. (Galiana re- ed Spanish lightweight title). | I would 0 on od entiment ) years and classification ecord forgotten Dist ntend to go a four-team 1961 and | in the assistance I reach this and rict for all ob- co-operation job is support from Galiana tain Solomon scored on a hit by Cor- rigan Beer drove Corrigan . |home., Wallace gained the fourth 4 |run for Foley's during the third inning Winning pitcher was % | Beer Port Perry tallied both runs in top of the sixth inning. Grant and Brent were plated by Birkett, Losing pitcher was Arch who 'lallowed seven hits FOLEY'S Thompson, 2b; McLimmond, ¢; Wallace, If; Bryan. 1b; Legree, cf: Harding, ss: Solomon, rf: Corrigan, 3b; Beer, p PORT Powell, 3b; Carnegie, 2b: Wilson, If; Arch p; Grant, ss: Brent, ¢ Birkett, ef: Teno, th; Sanderson, (5th) rf Chapman, rf Hefferings Nip Whitby Al Hefferings edged a deter mined Whitby Abner's 6-5 in South Ontario County league soft ball game at Alexandra Park las! night Whitby opened the scoring in the first inning when Heron scored on a hit by Jordan. Hefferings |came back with a third inning run. Sarnovsky doubled R. Sim coe's single in The bottom of the Whithy's big inning of four runs. A triple by Stub bins drove Wilkes, Heron and Jordan home. Stubbins tallied on an error |" Sarnovsky answered the Whitby boys with a bottom of-thessixth home run. Hefferings added more | pressure with four runs in the |last half of the seventh. Sarnov sky singled R. Simcoe s double in Maeson hit B. Simcoe and Sar novsky home. Maeson scored on a single by Masiewich., Winning pitcher was Masiewi h who allow- | od four hits. The loser was Stacey Dodger | a)jowing seven Colis- AL HEFFERINGS 3b; O'Reilly, 2b ] Sarnovsky, cf riinth of the veal all but three Masiewich, p; Tilk having been hit in Los Angeles. of: Buzminski, If Pitching--Robin Roberts, Phil WHITBY ABNER'S ies, pitched one-hitter against gki (6th) 2b; Hood 2b San Francisco for 35th: shutout of| gs: Heron, rf: Jordan, 3b: Stub- career 340: allowing only an in-|pins, lb; Smitski (9th) cf: Bather- field single Felipe Alou with son, cf: Stacey. p: Newstead If two out in the fifth, Fox, © PERRY a * os 3 wo. Gl i Hi graphic methods ing's set-up of camera being tripped by a photo-elec tric cell beam, thus horse and rider actually are responsible for the picture being taken AP Wirephoto | YESTERDAY'S Booster: | STARS Softball |" Batting t that you, Mr. Sports Editor, will be able to publish this letter in your sports page and thanking you, I am the betterment ih 5 nA i Bs Rini on Coral Ridge (winner by include Ed a nose the end of Wednes- day's first race at Delaware Park. The stewards have order- ed Batchellar suspended under | a maximum penalty. At Dela- ware Park advanced Photo sixth was vith a total THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hal Smith off victory Pirates, nome 4-1 were his eighth and|¢°¢ two runs R. Sim- B. Simcoe Maeson, Ib ss; Hickey pitching in at Trusting eum, They Saman- of Wilkes, Yours for ofthall; CHAS. RUSSELL 886 Robson St bh Oshawa HARLEIGH SUPPLIES (OSHAWA) LTD. Is pleased to have contributed to the beauty of the H. Kassinger "Dream Homes" in Beau Valley. By Installing Pe rmstrong: TESSERA'. CORLON A DRAMATIC NEW ADVANCE IN FLOOR COVERING HARLEIGH SUPPLIES (Next to Jack Fraser) OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5-3012 "Little b'ar" BREWERY LIMI Ty pe == 1 JAS a hit by Yahn, In the second in.|runs during the fifth and three ning Silbock got on via a walk;|more in the sixth, Fifth -inning, next batter was Michael who|scorers were McAllister, Hodg-| reached first on an error, A|son and Keeler. Hughes, McHugh single by Peters drove Siblock|and Keeler lallied the sixth in-| home and another single by Tilk Ding runs. plated Michael. The winning The winning pitcher was pitcher was Hobb who allowed! Keeler, allowing three hits and| six hits. striking out six. Loser was Earle with nine hits CRAWFORD'S CONSTRUC-| TION -- McAllister, cf; Hodgson, | 12h; Cornish, 3b; Yuill, ss; Mac-| avoy, ¢; Hughes, rf; Vaughan, 1b; McHugh, If; Keeler, p. HOY PAVING > Kuney, ss: Hrico, 2b; Earle, p: Jones, 1b; Lyzun, 3b; Woods, If: Tureski, ef; Cairns, rf. in extending Tony's lone run was scored in the third inning when Berwick belted out a home run. Losing pitcher was Snow, allowing seven hits COL - Pelers, 3b; Tilk, ef; Yahn, rf; Wilson, ss; Davis, 2b; Kornylo, 4f: Siblock, 1b; Michael, ¢: Hobb, p TONY'S ness, 3b 1b; Snow Berwick, ¢f; Mack- Varga, ss; McCabe p: Hill, If; Lupel, jrabin, 2b; Maxwell, (7th) Myles, rf CRAWFORD'S BEAT HOY'S Crawford's construction scored an easy 6-2 win over Hoy Paving last night at Lakeview Park. Woods of Hoy's paved their Gets Concussion From Thrown Ball DETROIT (AP)--Reno Bertoia, | Washington third baseman, suf- fered a Toncussion Thursday when he was hit on the head by a pitched ball in the seventh in- ning of a game against Detroit Hooligans Stop X Wl showed no fracture but Bertoia, from Windsor, was kept Moscow Soccer rf; We join H. Kassinger Invitation to Visit the two furnished Dream Homes Bean Ualley in hospital overnight for observa- tion MOSCOW (Reuters) Dirty, Bertoia wat wearing a protec- play sparked a riot in Moscow's ive helmet when one of Frank giant Luzhniki Soccer Stadium Lary's pitches hit him behind the where 'hooligans stopped a game by rushing on to the field OPEN SATURDAY, oe JULY 23 left ear. He was removed from the field on a stretcher. Doctors and mobbing players, the gov- ernment newspaper Izvestia re- said be sutfcred a laceration that i required several stitches to close ported Thursday It said the clash came during and that he likely would be out of .the lineup two or three days. the second half of a key Second ------ Division game Tuesday between Kiev Dynamos and the Moscow Army team, when the score was 1-1 DRAFT CANADIAN OMAHA (CP) The Detroit entry in the new I2-team Na- tional Professional Bowling League has drafted Tony Chibi of Leamington, the 1960 Canadian 10-pin champion as one of its 30 players. The league is scheduled LIMITED The fans got worked up about dirty play by the army team Izvestia said. It criticized auth- orities and police for displaying an "indifferent attitude' toward * 44 GLOVER'S ROAD ALNOR EARTHMOVING RA 3.2542 drinking at the stadium, to start in September, 1961. 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