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The Oshawa Times, 20 Aug 1960, p. 10

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¥ so mh a -- Se -------------- A---- 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 20, 1960 PICTON (CP) is only half an hour away from retaining the Harmsworth Tro. phy and the world championship in the dangerous and expensive sport of racing the largest power boats on earth An Embro chicken farmer Fri day hurled Canada's entry--Miss Supertest 111 around the 45 mile Hasmsworth course and through just about every existing speedhont record If Bob Hayward can win over the three United States challen. gers sgain today, then Canadas will keep for a second year the trophy which Hayward and Miss Supertest brought her last year BREAKS RECORDS Hayward blasted the previous lap record of 109.334 miles an hour, which he set last year on a three-mile Deiroit course, He turned in a first-lap time of 124.62 miles an hour Friday over sthe five-mile course on the Long Reach of the Bay of Quinte His average for the entire 45- mile heat was 117.09 miles an hour, far better than 104.008 rec ord he set last year, The first three boats all broke the previous heat record: Gale V turned in 115.51 and Nitrogen Too was clocked at 108.87 Nitrogen, the Nitrogen Ton's "iW sister craft, was almost lapped by Supertest and no average speed was taken for her If one of the U.S, hoats makes # comeback today there will be a suddendeath final Monday BN. Shai Adi BOB HAYWARD, WHO DROVE MISS SUPERTEST III TO WORLD'S RECORD YESTERDAY Oshawa Golf Club 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' tournament, are scheduled to be played Fred Cross meets Jack Germond {Canada today, Hayward Destroys Records | "We'll lean her out for tomor- row," he said, "Then we'll put on & smaller wheel (propellor) and a bigger supercharger," Because he couldn't maich Huyward's acceleration on the straights, Cantrell was forced to take his corners at a high speed which caused him to run wide Supertest held a mile and half lead at the finish, almost running into the rooster (ail of the lum. bering Nitrogen "I know I was going over 160 miles an hour," Hayward said efter the race, "I don't know how meh over." He said he laid back--Buper- test was third across the starting line--to see what everybody else was doing "Gale began to slow al the first turn before' I did, That's the last I saw of her." A faulty propeller forced the Wilmington, Del., crew to install a smaller propeller meant for a three-mile CHANGE COSTLY Before the race, crew chief Amp Orth prophesied that the undersized prop would cost some 20 miles an hour Miss Supertest ran the lap heat in 23 minutes 1 see- onds--11% seconds better than the time posted by the second- place Detroit boat The hydroplanes, with less than two square feet of their 30-foot hulls touching the water, hit the starting line with Gale V in the lead, Within five miles Miss Su. COUrse nine Wild Bill Cantrell, 52-year-old pertest was dead level with Gale 'SPORTS MENU Finals On Sunday |serhe reeset thon vind * after the race he had heen hand We were neck and neck going nais n un ay cuffed by a too-rich fuel mixture, into the first turn," said Can ' 4 (| The supercharger couldn't trell, I saw I hadn't the accel Two "Club Championsh | ] Hadi ; . 1¢ build up enough pressure to burn eration to stay with her, Then we be decided at the Oshawa Gol ' By Geo. H. Campbel Club on. Bundos e Oshawa Golf|, 0 gasoline and alcohol mixture hit the back straight and , , ,| SPORTS EDITOR The final rounds of 36 holes in|ProPery oon) both the men's senior club 'title tournament and the Junior League Debates New Hero For Argos | | Tobin Rote | Infielder Norm Beamount un TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Ar- €orked 8 mammoth home run last gonauls todisy are convinced they night at Kew Gardens in the 1ith have the dazzling magic that will inning, giving Eddie Black's a end their four-year reign at the thrilling 43 victory over Oshawa bottom of the Big Four foothall Tony's league The last place Motor City ¢lub, That magic is in the passing bidding for the final play-off spot arm of Tobin Rote, 33, former in the Beaches Major Fastball star with Detroit Lions who circuit, are now fallen two games guided Argos iv & 36-14 win over back of Dependable Caterers, De- Montreal Alouettes Friday night pendable's are in the third place while setting a Big Four record position which is the final place in reaching the play-offs ing in the 3rd, plating sn orphan tally, With one out Bagnell singled and successive hits by Donnie lee and Brent Oldfield cashed fn the Oshawa pitcher Beoring twice in the 4th, Eddie Black's Jumped out in front 2.1 An error opened the gate for the Toronto rally, Duich Van Lam mers was safe on the hoot then Moe Zabstiuk whacked out a hit and both runners were ch home on Frank 'Red ford's clubeh single sed a Black's Beat Tony's | On Home Run In 11th The Oshaws starting pitcher, Bagr worked six inpings, allowing two runs, five hits. He struckout one and walked none, Sullivan, the loser in relief, allow. ed four hits, fenning five and valking one, Deveroux picked up the victory on a brilliant relief chore, in rescue of starter Zab. tiuk, Wilson of Fddie Black's snd Tony's Oldfield were the game's 0 basemen, esch garnering twe for pass completions in one BackAo-hack hits by Nick Mro hm " game Al Sullivan, working in relief zeck and catcher Bob Booth start oHAVA TONY's = Jou, cls Argos are reported fo have of starter Norm Bagnell, who ed Oshawa on a two-run splurge aig Pt pny A ore paid $23,000 and promised a two- had pulled a muscle in the sixth in: the sixth, Zabatik, working gov Eicher ss Cook year contract to Rote, lo-year iDNing, served up the 'gopher on the Toronto hill, was relieved shank' 3: Lorons. 2; Bagnell, veteran of the National League, PIC", On Bully's first pitch, to\by Des Deveroux, who got Fred J*Ch, B00 Tarone, Wi 4 The money--perhaps the most Beamount, the second baseman Eicher and Jim Cruickshank on 2h oh yy, 4 offered 8 player in Canadian lined it deep into centre field and easy infield fly outs, Jimmie o io k BA x 8 - Diamond, foothall---appears to have been C8ME TACINg home with the tie Loreno however delivered with a Wilson, oh ies. ig Ho breaking run Tony's got into an old fashion ed rhubarb over the key blow, claiming that the runner had fail-' ed to touch third base on round. ing the base paths, Oshawa's ap- pealing protest proved to no avail, as hase umpire Joe Dob- hie completely ignored the fired- single to score hoth rupners Eddie Black's tied the game at 33 the next frame, with another costly error proving to he Tony's downfall, Sian "Richard" Diamond was safe on the miscue Boh Hopper then walked and Boh Wilson drove in the tying run The clubs then battled well spent, The victory hefore 26,524 fans coupled with a 21-7 viciory over the Rough Riders In Otlawa Tuesday, put Argos in the league lead, two points ahead of the Als, who won their 24-10 over Hamilton opener Core Rote's 38 completions Friday up players less until Beamount's deciding night bettered the one game Tony's opened the game's scor-' hit, mark of 28 set by Montreal's vet eran Bam Eicheverry and [or mer Argonaut and Detroit Lion quarter Tom Dublinski in 195) PLENTY OF TARGETS Switching receivers and pitch ing passes with perfection, Rote threw for five touchdowns--iwice to Bill Stribling and to Paul Fe Connaught Park Wins 3rd Game Bantam Series SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES dor, Dave Mann and Dick Shatto,! Connaught Park Bantams SOFTBALL Cookie Gilchrist who played came from behind a 440 deficit LOASA Pee Wee Playoffs much of the #ame on defence, last night on their own diamond,| (2nd game of 2-out-of-8 series) kicked four converts and two sin-|to defeat Bimeoe Hall 10-7, in the Courtice vs Connaught Park, at gles on attempted field goals, |third.and deciding game of their Connaught Park ¢:00 p.m OASBA INTER DD" Beries Oshawa Minor Softhall Associa- tion Kiwanis Bantam League 2nd (rd and deciding game of series Round playoff series, Mount Zion vs Roseneath, at oC e Connaught Park will now move Hastings, 815 pm into the quarter-finals of the Bantam city playdowns, with the first game at Southmead diamond Oshawa and Distriet Assoc Kickers vs Thistle, at 7.30 p.m To Attempt 19th Season i "nd Hungaria vs Strila, at 8.45 oi Mondhy evening me the gob. p.m, Both games at Kinsmen ond game back at CONNAUGHY ivi Memorial Stadium, Osh Ig J, oN f fo Park on Wednesday evening awa Hollandia vs Peterborough A walk to McConkey followed UEW, at Peterborough, 6.00 p.m by two dther walks and Buddard"s| Darlington League (Semi-Final MONTREAL (CP) Maurice hit, gave Bimcoe Hall the first| Playoffs) -- Zion vs Courtice, at Richard, hockey's old top-scorer, run, in the first inning, They|Courtice, 7.00 p.m. sharp announced Friday he hopes t0/zdded three more in the second LAWN BOWLING play a 10th season with Montreal when Mavro singled, Gow walked] Men's Trebles Tournament Canadiens In the National Hoc and MeConkey. hit a fine triple, (Empress Hotel Trophy), at key League { "THE ROOSTER TAIL"--that's the colorful phrase » the final for the men's they used in boat racing, to denote the same situation Club Championship" and in the that exists in horse racing or auto racing, when the J inior tith Foy a, t's Bob Watt leader is described as "showing his heels" or making ie pib s cordially invited! TORONTO (CP) Represen " st." Being water, there's little in to watch these championship . Bis rivals "eu his du g matches, The morning round is Dutchmen Hockey Club were ab- the way of heels and nothing whatever of dust but they refer to that heavy, high wash-spray created by the power and speed of a racing boat, as a "rooster tall", apt enough as the water sprays up and back in a curved booked to star ihe second get underway round of t at 9.00 o'clock and #ent from an executive meeting 18-holes will of the Ontario Hockey Associa 2.00 pm out next month for the 1060-61 | edition of the NHL, championship team followed a series of confer ences hetween Richard Franke Selke, Canadiens' aging director Richard, 80, has been hamp- ered by injuries in the last few | seasons Last year it was a frac Limit On Wages Maroons, Belleville MacFar tatives of the Kitchener-Waterloo|lands, Whithy Dunlops and Wind- sor Bulldogs, Also present were spokesmen from Galt, Stratford and Woodstock, all Senior B teams COULD DROP OUT man tion Senior A League Friday night and as a result missed out {Campbell followed with a single Peterborough, and the third inning Itured cheek bone that kept him [Man in Word that the Rocket will tryito score MeConkey, Mixed Doubles Tournament, at With Howard pitching go o d| Port Perry, ball, Connaught had trouble until| BASEBALL when Seton bunt:| B "ae d alaws Wilkies od satel}, Biteh singled and 4g ors, at Talbot Park, 1,16 pm couple of walks plus a fly meant two runs, In the 4th, Seton hit a homer, to make it 4-3, Crothers, who replaced Chees- the second inning, went Leaside Junior League Osh vé Richardson's OBA Juvenile "A" Playoffs first game of 2-.ouf-of-8 series) Oshawa Wilkies vs Peterborough at Peterborough, 8:00 p.m, on t " on what may be the most im : . . long in fine style with six strike FR pe 3 formation, For the drivers in behind a "rooster tail' . portant event to happen to the| Going into the meeting, it was out of action fos a of the Chg: Blog |; elght tary. Srl Brag. Bore DAY 8 GAMES they have their vision handicapped just as badly as 1 n Senior A loop since its inaugura- thought Kitchener Waterloo | diens' schedule 8 Tar OS oared in the fifth, | , i 2 " rack. Yesterday Dutchmen might be dropping out | er, he was laid up with a broken n | Oshawa Minor Assoc, (Kiwanis being behind a dust cloud on a dirt track, Yes day, | tion, i shin bone and a badly-cut achil:| Connaught, trailing 5-3, eame pantam League Playoffs) 18t Canada's Miss Supertest III won the first heat of the Harmsworth Trophy races at Picton, in defense of the honors won last year, for the first time by a Canadian boat, Not only did Miss Supertest come down in front, in the 45-mile race at Picton but driver Bob Hayward set a new world's record for the premier powerboat classic, And what's more, Hayward intimated that he Also important was a return didn't have his boat going "all out" all the way, either BOLOGNA, ltaly (CP Can.| Visit to the Senior A council hy C more victor either today or Sunday, if a third ida's basketball team was a group from Welland who are ot Wore yiglory, et . ! H. sworth Trophy |Deaten 60-49 by Spain Friday|interested in joining the league race is necessary, will mean the Harmsworth Ph ind eliminated in the race for] Members of the Senior a wtays in Canada, After viewing yesterday's race, the experts have it figured that as long as Hayward isn't bri Tort CT off BES BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS ff hte wt i 1 $0 long as Miss Supertest performs as beautifully as she glans rushing hack frantically to in plays let Chesaman Je or. {BOASA Inter, "iC" Brooklin obviously can--the race is as good as wor game and won going away. Can Simcoe Hall got their final run| Stevenson's at Madoc, 1st game ada was ahead 33-30 at the half} By THE CANADIAN PRESS |8t, Louis 64 52 552 8 |Wersey City 61 67 47722 lin the 7th after two out when|of Zone Finals, 8.00 pm A Here's a switch, Toronto Argos are leading the Big [way marl American League Los Angeles 61 51 548 9 Columbus 58 71 480 25% |Braznik singled and Dervent tri. OASA Suir * ot : 0 rt Four football race and the schedule is less than a week | Fight nations are competing In : W L Pet. GBL San Fran 56 55 508 13% [Miami 7 446 26 |pled, Muzik walked but Crothers Perry at Havelock, 1st game old. The Double Blues took the lead by whipping Mon. [the final stage of the pre.Olym. New York 66 46 589 Cincinnati 5 64 453 19% | Montreal 66 73 480 28 got Mavro to ground out to the SOCCER ' ' . A ld hae pie contest which will fill five!Chicago 67 80 i738 1% [Phila 45 72 885 27 International League box and the game and series was " istrict A Tk freal Alouettes last night in®Toronto 36-14, Alouette icant places in the Olympie| Baltimore 66 50 560 2 |Chicago 43 60 384 27 [Montreal 030 000 002-- 5 18 0 over { Oshawa and District Assoc " had beaten Hamilton Tiger-Cats earlier this week and isketball tournament opening Cleveland 5 55 505 9% National League Richmond 000 800 03x-- 6 B 0| Crothers' fine relief pitching United LJ Poloiia, at Rinemen 2 'Argos won their opener in Ottawa, Now the undefeated Aug 26, The eight are Czecho Washington 58 58 500.10 |Los Angeles 000 000 000-- 0 8 1," Chittum and Catton; Ceccar- was a big factor in Connaught|C i Memorial Stadium, 7. Toronto ¢lub is on top of the heap -- quite a change BO Hunger Yin ada Bos Detroit 83 60 460 13% (St. Louls 000 000 001 1 8 0/elli and Gonder Park's win, plus the lively defen:| P.M, from the lowly regions they occupied in recent years. |mnh 'reael Lo @UECHAVIAIBoston 44 64 42018 Podres (19) and Roseboro; Rochester 002 000 0-- 2 7 1|sive play of Seton and Cronin | . . a at Etcheverry-Patterson combination was . Kansas City 41 72 363 26% | Jackson (14:1) and Smith Miami 030 000 x-- 8 6 0/along with Brack and I linto Tin-Can Cricket Even the great Etcheverry-Pa [ | Canada joined Tsrael on the American League Phila 21 000 000-~ 8 8 0" Sadowski, Kay (2) and Canniz-| Campbell took a turn on the stopped by Argos last night, who continue to surprise delines, The two teams will New York 010 000 100 2 § 1| Milwaukee 000 000 020-- 2 6 0 gare; Archer and Brown, mound for Simcoe Hall with Hows with their unexpected defensive strength while at the |m : today to decide seventh and wash'ton 000 101 02x 4 6 0) Mahaffey (2:0) and Coker; Pi: Rochester 200 020 001 § 10 1lard coming back later to anish| CRA Tournament same time, flashing a potent attack of their own, Ottawa ¢ ghth place . 2 : Ditmar, Duren (34) (8) Terry garro (6-6) Willey (h McMahon Miami 502 000 00x-- 7 11 Olout the game | | As the CRA annual games and Plays in Hamilton today and then, with each team have i eo idan hoa ly olen iy A Branchard; Paseual (13 {8 Fiche 8) Ly Crandall, HR: R. Ricketts Browiing a ney BO HALL -- MeConker, activities festival moves into full i away y t te " ) : TY athews (a7), §) Stone (7) anc att; Moford ss; Ca oll, 0; ard, p; ¢ y > 4 de hye ing had two games, one at home and one away, i oan the Spaniards drew into Hangs (12): Was-Lemon (28), Killebrew San Fran 000 200°000-~ 2 8 0 and Daina ' dned. of: Braznik,. 3b; Dervent, wing, ti eu Stiaket toda be assumed that the race for playoff positio really rai log 5 x 3, the Spa lards (90) Chicaga 100 000 000-- 1 8 0 Toronto 100 000 0 1 8 0/lb; Muzik, 3b; Mavra, vf; Gow, {herein 8 Ste at Fernhill under way, Be eT a agi 1g Cleveland 020 000 010-- 3. 8 0 McCormick (11-8) and Schmidt Columbus 000 111 x 8 6 0 Park Wednesday, Aug. 17, Ap Wie ie Canadians misses Detroit 100 013 00x-- 5 8 1/ Ellsworth (6:9) Elston (9) and] Chakales, Funk (6) and] CONNAUGHT PARK -- Brack, pocimately 195 boys and girls LAWN BOWLING seems to be a summer sport that "Before Fred Ingaldson's one Locke (1-3) Newcombe (7) and Tappe, HRs: SF.Cepeda (@, Thompson; Jackson and Her gs; Armstrong, ef: Cheesman, P|panticipated in the day long active attracts a lot of former athletes who performed ih more hander ended the Canadian Wien, Taher 38) Afultre Pittsburgh 0 000 010 3 ? } rera i and ¢; ¢ rothers, 2h ahd 2 Bie ity ; ; antivity arlier vears and of course drought, Spain led, 50-45. Four|'¥) anc | € olling| Cincinnati 0 130 00x 4 Toronto 000 520 000 § 9 0ichie, 8b; McGahey, rf; Tolling,| Harman, Lake Vista and Con vigorous sporting activity in earlier years ' minutes remained. Spain cons (8), Mizell (9-6) Labine (7) and Columbus 201 004 00x 7 6 4 1b; Seton, ¢ and Hough, 1; naught were the victors in the there is in lawn bowling also a great opportunity for trolled them Chicago 121 060 010-10 13 0 Burgess; Purkey (137) Brosnan Smith, Heman (6) Scantlebury Darling, rf; Herrington, rf, girls, junior boys and senior boys hundreds of folk who enjoy some sporting competition I'he seemingly tireless Spanish Rassas City 200,00 0 : 4 (5) and Bailey, HRs: Cin-Post!¢g) Funk (&) and Thompson classifications respectively H 5 recre 'his ought was brought home team played 36 of the 40 min yon (9-8) an ollar; Kueks (16) Pinson (12) Raydon, Spencer (4) Oliva (7) The Standings were as fol. OP Tay raul was or wher we utes--until they had the game (3.7) Tsitouris (1) Davis (3) Ku Friday's Results and ain REMEMBER WHEN . . lows: Girls 1. Harman, 2 én the WP pay : wh cinched--without substitution tyna (8) Briggs (8) and Kravitz. San Francisco 2 Chicago 1 Buffalo at Jersey City ppd, Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS | Radio, 3. Woodview, 4. Nipigon noted such competitors in the tournament as Carl Houck Spain, with two victories in HR: Chi--Minoso (14), Philadelphia 8 Mliwaukee 2 rain s Roth Brooklyn Dodgers and 5, Baker, 6, Valleyview, 7, North of Uxbridge, "The Uxbridge Flyer" who played at lot three decisions in the final round! Baltimore at Boston ppd, fog. Los Angeles 0 St. Louis 1 Friday's: Reaulld Chicago Cubs were without man: Oshawa, 8. Sunset, 9. Baker, 10 of good hockey around here in the 20's when Intermed] robin, is a sured of al leas} Friday's Results Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 4 Montreal 8 Ro 6 agers as the Cubs wound up with North Oshawa, 11. Kingside, 12 ate hockey was really something, Then there were Bill | third place in its bracket and & New York 2 Washington 4 Today's Games Toronto 1:8 Columbus 3-7 a 6-2 National League victory 19 Connaught, 13, Thornton's, 14,| A shot at the Olympics Chicago 10 Kansas City 0 (And Probable Pitchers) vears ago today, Managers Leo ------ -- 'Joyce of Oshawa and Harry Lott, now of Whithy, a couple of former Oshawa Juniors and later professional hockey performers. "Preem" Whiteley and Dean Me- Laughlin, former local softball hurlers of high calibre, are some shucks in this lawn bowling game also and Frank Kellar, a former umpire, is now a skip---wouldn't you know he'd still want to call the shots? Bob Gal- lagher, one of the top five-pin bowlers in this area, took up the "greens" game this year and is proving just as adept at bowling the flat-sided bowls as he is with the round ones on the alleys, Defeated By Spanish five vacant pie berths basketball tournament n the Olym- League present Calgary Coach Douglas Quits | CALGARY lusioned Otis day (CP) Douglas quit as head coach Stampeders because use staying." A disil Pris of Calgary "It was no of the league OHA business manager Bill| 4 of getion Hanley announced shortly before the meeting got under way that he received a call from a team spokesman saying they would not be present | winger sold to Hanley sald he was told there Hawks would be a team meeting to de.| camp opens in Montreal Sept, 12, cide who would be turning out| One of Richard's Managers and spokesmen for four of the five teams discussed a proposal which would set the weekly wage limit for any player in the league at $91.65, This fig {ure was set in order to conform with the national hospital tax for good, last year's regulars Chicago were Chatham the players themselves, | at the moment, toche 15 Miami 8-7 Cleveland 8 Detroit § Rocheste: Miami Baltimore at Boston ppd Today's Games (And Probable Plichers) Chicago (Score 3.7) at Kansas City (Larsen 1.7), | Cleveland (Latman 14) at De- troit (Bruce 1.3), New York (Grba 2-1 or Turley 7-1) at Washington (Ramos 9-13) Baltimore (Estrada 13.7) at Boston (Wilson 2:0), Pittsburgh (Cheney 2-2) at Cin: guitalo at Jersey City ppd, rain cinnati (Maloney 1-1) Totave Philadelphia (Mahaffey 1 - 0) oday's Hames at Milwaukee (Spahn 14.7) (N) Montreal at Richmond (N) San Francisco (Sam Jones 13. Toronto at Columbus (N) 2) 13) at Chicago (Drapowsky (81) Ruffalo at Jersey City (2 Los Angeles (McDevitt 0.2) at! Rochester at Miami (N) §t, Louis (Jackson 13-10) or Sim: Sunday's Games mons (4.2) Montreal at Richmond Sunday's Games Toronto at Columbus (2) San Francisco at Chicago (2) [Buffalo at Jersey City Philadelphia at Milwaukee Rochester ai Miami (2) Monday's Games fog (N) (2 les tendon that almost put himiup with a fiverun rally in the games of quarterfinal rounds | fifth fnning, Bragk started it off North Oshawa at Woodview and Muzik homered for 8imeoe | |Cheesman walked, then Crotheys| belted one through the middle for| Merchants vs Whitby Abners, at games to one, a solid single and two bad Duracher of the Dodgers and Jimmy Wilson of the Cubs had heen banished after hot argu ments with the umpires, Brook lyn won the pennant that year, but lost the World Series to the New York Yankees by four POPULAR LANGUAGE fHindi is spoken hy some 140, throw-| Whitby Centennial 000,000 persons, and is the third] hia Trampled 50-7 by Winnipeg | ohicago Sunday's Goitiey Jos Angeles at St. Louis Montreal at Richmond (N) most popular language In the Jim Shaw, energentic enthusiast of our local sports Blue Bombers Thursday in a Gieveland at Detroit (2) Monday's Games Miami at Jersey City (N) world after Chinese and English. | fraternity, especially if it's baseball, softball or hockey, Western lnterprovineial Football New York at Washington Cincinnati at Chicago | has just returned from a visit to the United States. He Union Sestest, Me Slanpaders Baltimore at Boston San Francisco at Los Angeles (n) went down to Dubque, lowa, early this week, to watch Johnny Ryan playing with Decatur I'he Oshawa boy, | Douglas, 48, told a press con National League Toroxto 83 45 648 -- wha was signed by Detrot Tigers and sent to Decatur, !ference on his return Friday W'L Pet. GBL! Richmond 0 3% is currently hitting .320, just, eght points behind the om Winnipeg faving here Pittsburgh 7" 4 a Buffalo 6 6 M2 1% league's leader and his manager, Al Federoff figures | °° Lig Sot fd Revie Jars Milwaukee 63 30 558 7% | Rochester M64 500 18 that the Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. graduate will be would hurt Ale fans. the boys; with the Durham Class "B" team next season. Tuesd ie ball club and the city." night Johnny had three singles and an intentional walk His decision sent the team's TUESDAY, 8:45 P.M, in five trips and on Wednesday he had a homer, a double exe e into a frantic search OSHAWA ARENA chances at the far. a replacement, Club presi and a walk in his four plate MINOR PLAYOFFS: ~-- Connaught won their and deciding game over Simcoe Hall last night but they got a real scare before they managed to pull out the Douglas could not understand dent George McMahon said there vere several pros pects" and expected an announcement could be made "shortly OLD OLD STORY Monday's Games International League No games scheduled W L Pet. GBL MIDGET TAG BOUT IN THE MAIN EVENT 2 OUT OF 3 FALLS 60 MINUTES TIME LIMIT FEATURING Irish Jackie and Bill the Kid Vs IT'S AN EASY WINTER When you depend on McLAUGHLIN'S FUEL OIL SERVICE ® Quality Burning Oils ® Qualified Oil Burner Servi men He will try out with 47 other|with a single, Flintoff also singl Connaught at Southmead, Both including all but one of|ed and so did Cheesman, then| games at 6.30 p.m, sharp The absen- Crothers drew a walk, a couple of tee will be Ab McDonald, left- bad throws and Ritchie's single,| at North Oshawa and Storie Park Black [followed by a wild pitch and an| at Kingside, Both games at 6.30 Canadiens' training infield out, did the job. Midget League ~~ Fernhill Park sharp, CRA Bantam Girls League problems | Hall in the 6th, to make it 8.6 but| Rundle at Lake Vista, Radio at next season and whether or not/ may be weight, He's reported to|Connaught Park came back with| Storie Park and Nipigon at Fern the Dutchmen would be run by|be well over his playing weight|two runs, Flintoff doubled and hill, OASA Senior "B" «. Oshawa Park, 1st A year-round ¢; Mitchell, ¢ in 6th; Van Lame mers, If; Hastings, If in 10th; Zabatiuk, p; Deveroux, p in 6th; Crawford, 5h RHE Tony's 001 002 000 00-3 7 3 Black's 000 200 100 01-4 7 1 Umpires: Bill Chris . (plate) and Joe Dobbie (bases); Scorer, Jim Shaw Woodview Out, Barrie Girls Sweep Series Barrie Hillerests eliminated Oshawa Woodview Park girls, in the Junior PWSU playoffs, taking the series in two-straight games, with their 14-4 victory here at Bathe Park last night, Kearsey, the Barrie pitcher, proved much too good for the Oshawa batters, allowing enly four hits for as many runs, A couple of walks to open the third inning, to Boddy and Jarvis, fol. lowed hy Bcero's single, gave the Oshawa girls thelr first run, They didn't score again until the sixth when Cameron opened with a hit, Trivett sacrificed and then Mitchell singled and then Norris and Germond followed with good efforts, to make it a two-run rally, Woodview's *nal run came in the 8th after two out, on a solid hit hy Germond, who was scored on Boddy's sin gle Barrie girls got four runs.in the first inning as the Oshawa girls 'were struck by stage-fright, Cameron walked with one out and then three infield errors in succession followed plus a hit by Livingston Barrie added four more runs in second stanza and it was all over, They added one more in the fifth and put on a fiverun outburst in the oth, just to add ieing to their eake, Norris, Germond and Boddy were the hest at the plate for the Oshawa team while Barrie had several hitting stars, include ing Cameron, Worrall and Mar. shall, who didn't get one hit w= but drew five successive walks, BARRIFE HILLCRESTS = Spring, rf; Cameron, 2b; Lent slus, ss; Hare, 1b; Worrall, If; Livingston, ef; Agnew, e¢; Mar. shall, 8h; Kearsey, p, OSHAWA WOODVIEWS Scero ss; Cameron, 2b; Trivett, cf; Mitchell, p and 8b; Norris, If Germond, 1b; Boddy, p; Jarvis rf; Crossman, ¢; G. Kehoe, batted in Oth; B Clark, batted in 9th; Coppithorne, rf; Kehoe, rf; Thompson, batted in 6th, Eastview, 15, Northway, 16, Ferns hill, 17, Lake Vista, Junior Boys 1. Lake Vista, Harman, 3, Kingside, 4, Easts view, 6, Raker, 8, Radio, 7, Ferns hill, 8, Nipigon, 9, Storie, 10, Cons naught, 11, Colpus, 12, Bathe, 18, | Southmead, 14, North Simcoe, 18, Sunset, 16, North Oshawa, 17, Woodview, 18. Thornton's, 19, Rundle, 20, Valleyview, Senior Boys -- 1, Connaught, 2. Harman, 8, Eastview, 4, Val leyview, 8, Storie, 6, Lake Vista, 7. Southmead, 8, Fernhill #, Baker, 10, Woodview, 11, Nipis gon, 12. Radio, 13, Northway, 14. North Simcoe, 15, Sunnyside, 16, North Oshawa, 17, Bathe, 18, Rundle, 19, Kingside, 20, Sun- set Avalon Boxing Club Starting REGULAR Training MON,--WED FRI, 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M, Trainer , . + BILL GOULDING adventure in "fun" driving only $2 Your O48 II RN win, Now they open the Kiwanis Bantam League Stampeders. whe had vears ofl J Dandy Andy Moore and Red Taylor 353 KING quarier-finals Monday night at Southmead Park and 0a g problem med to s-- -- ca ---- daria 24.-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE ---y ST, wast North Oshawa opens the ¢ series, at Woodview Park have solved their hiring and fir DINO BRAVO va' THE MIGHTY URSUS "There's No Fuel Like Qil Fuel" Th 3 5 ague teams confinue schedule av on Monday ng dilemmas in 1956 with the " hight. Big OASA Fame around these paris for Monday Section of Douglas, who tame) A McLAUGHLIN HEATING NORTH ent, y igi adi ~~ : here via Baltimore Colls, Chi Got Your Tickets Harly for these Fine Exhibitions A Division of Mekaushiin Coal & Supplied Ltd CORNER night, is the Serilor "B" opener, with Oshawa Merchants cago Cardinals and Villanova 5 space in LY ia limited -- RA 3.972) " 9 4 CONLIN'S RD, playing in Whitby. | University. ; | veer 1.590 « THIS . 1.00 «= Pet Milesh, Promoter 104 KING ST. W,, OSHAWA «= RA 33400 I SFR O PHONE RA 3.9811 After 7 p.m, RA 8.3912 A an eB EE UR gE Civ

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