'14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 31, WATER EVENTS AT GAMES PRODUCE NATIONAL VARIETY OF WINNERS MEDAL WINNERS in the ler high diving event at the Olym ple the victor ner of the gold medal ye day, puts her arm My Pauls Jean Pope (right winner of the medal and Russia Ninel (left) ' winner of the medal around Games are shown on sliver rostrum Germany's Kramer Krutova Ingrid (centre) win bronze "SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR a 'Everything From Soup'To Nuts' KINSMEN sport lington "Brave Coach Bill prof onal SLE w he had and being stressed as For most, if not first time action, on u football field & revels be a STADIUM is tl attraction tonight, wher open the Zoek gave the touch last nig! orkout on the fie Daturda run through, the play was all the had movies of these were unfolded oung plavel been able they evel and no doubt the Rill pet pro now tion, Certainly, Zack comme revelation " revolut better word, The old what's knows that can not be mistaken the devil fact, They tb enjoy be doing wro I'hey { remedy th 1st and eor Brave haps really know to explain I'he "Imps then 1 more either in ide 18 comn seem tly EE re are going t With several of the Bu of the Osha y Argo local four attend. Toror be hard for ference In these born Kinsmet with t} the rea footbal sports the star equipmer Jdnjuries, ete. a foott y 'of all sy to sport memb of ¢ dpoi level f deal whiel gets Arg spor will be A PERFECT GAM} ba boy Imps ha Pile first | Two They ony don in t} to dick APPare Petes it two elim ie Canadian Team: Fails In Relay ROME cP Canada's ~~ | NO-HIT, NO-RUN Judd The largest softball crowd of the season, in fact the largest to attend a softball game in Oshawa for several seasons, were reward. ed for their attepdance last night at Alexandra Park when they {saw one of the game' s rarities - a "perfect game" Ray Judd, the sling: shot sensa {tion from Peterborough, faced ex actly 27 batters, 22 of whom were! | strikeout victims, as he mowed {down Heffering's Imperials in 112-3. order every inning, for a no-hit, no-run, 40 triumph |" This was the first game of the ' | Bastern Ontario zone, Intermed iate "A" OASA playoff finals, | with the second game scheduled for the Liftlock City diamond, on Thursday night When Judd came to in the 9th inning, with his no-hit game in sight, he received a splendid round of applause from the sport ing Oshawa fans, in tribute of his fine night's work, Only Ron "Springer" Simcoe avoided the strikeout treatment, meeting the ball on each of his three trips to the dish, Only two others made anybody else other than the Peter boro catcher do some defensive work, Four of the five defense plays were catches, which meant SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES FOOTBALL Junior Football Burlington Brave ve Oshawa Imps, at Kinsmen Civic Memo rial Badium, at 8,00 p.m SOFTBALL Beaches Major League Osh awa Tony's vs Eddie Black's, at ew Gardens, 8.00 pm Minor Assoc, (Kiwanis League semifinals) Park vs Southmead game of series, at South at 6.15 p.m, sharp, he blonde, 17-year-old German gl from Dresden won her second gold medal of the Olym ples by ng Mrs. Pope for He champloniip, Wirephoto [9 Ajax Bantams | Win First Of Legion Finals | Ajax defeated Il { 9 beat - hig Conference covered the distance in 1:00.58, to cut three-tenths of a second off the new Olympic mark she set on Monday, in the pre liminaries medal for the US, In the women's 100 . metre butterfly swimming championship at the Olympie Games Tuesday, The Australian girl finished third in event, The U.S, swimmer US, SWIMMER Carolyn Schuler (right) 17-year-old swimmer from Orinda, Califor rests on the buoy ropes Australia's Janet Andrew after winning a gold ' the nia with (left), wens: American Swimmers ceatts Set Three Records ndra P AP Wirephoto A Oshawa Bantam | Wady lew | | | Oshawa Daly well-played Baseball nd mead Park Midget League semi-finals Southmead Park vs Fernhill Gen osha Aces, 2nd game of series Fernhill Park, 6,156 pm Inter » County League Playoff oa (1st game of semi-final series and field of 1 . en icDo i Crawford's Construction vs Ke Tony's Refreshments, at Alexan l'uesday dra Park, south diamond, 8.00 metre RUSSIANS SURPRISE p.m, sharp , a] : LAWN BOWLING Tue Robin Bd oR anit, Mixed Doubles "ithe I Weatte' (108.6 = ml Perry Club, un A Double iWa 1 Viinor rk on ROME (CP I'rack and field run the metrie century in 10.1 her second d | at competition main event of several times the Olymple he Am day vith the old meda n rack vored lo repeat cof the 1966 Games In Ihe finals the Game hed the the open Ajax opened 1o 15 won 15 of the United States fa- 22 out i] and are lowna, d . least 13 thi 100 Is LFEaCK SUCCOsS a ne [HATH nes Melbourne and fleld year, includiy dash The 1 seven inn ) three hit faced, Wall y base vored to win at only track the broad day's were ace but Oshawa Dal the 6th inning lone men's sholpu jump, but focused on the couldn't had to and before Most eyes were but it heats in the 100 metre dash ed the V Harry Je Van inning [couver and' Germany Armin Hary faced thel jor te n tu vith five as co-holders of the d rec Tournament, a 1.00 pm. and Tournament Bowman women's boost merican poin on the 1 their run ] ro of 10 Sar ers me hs the lace w He ible opened first ma , BASEBALL 98 point | th ( jual f medal Leaside Junloy Wi Sports, at E THURSDAY'S GAMES 4 SOFTBALL Inter-County ind game of scored on an Crosmas a do and League Osh kies Richardson's Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m, Wo ord Dagger by Pullock pitched Ary and |} gave Oshawa 0 10 seconds flat for event ge rmany Spectator interest sp between | © the warming and field stars in the for fe IWa Vs Hes swimmi can for up only ¢ rns O'Shea st and he go the Jrd first old award as a point two ada mpl ahead of the 1 a wa by track stadium to ' SEVEN Ip contest far down the list four pol a hot battle gold Olympie Pe swimmers won i ' 1 . and third id medals 4, sy d.u i . I " y Fol I x Lakeview and HEATS Crawford an el la ne Alexandra Pa Amel ! h we y i Y 9 6.15 Tp OASA Senior "B" 8] ard Park vs Oshawa Mer ime of series, at 8.00 p.m, sharp TOP RECORD League Playoffs final series) vs Hoy Pavers Park, 615 pm Tony's Refreshments Construction, at rk, east diamond two run xl sem second imbin Tuesday IN SEPARATE arg . Hary est competition Norton and Dave to fou nation in each hes Jerome p.m. sh assigned Peterboro elim heats men A Alexa dr a Par k OASA INTER AY Hellering vs Pete Charitons, 2nd game Petert p.m RASERALI Oshaw mn round Norton second Both Oshawa b or ough of series, al Minor Assoc Playoifs Alax Alexandra 6.00 FERNHILI GENOSI be ' wtterfty Lorne 14 { Bantam "gue Elmhurst, ss re ¢ as. swimn ¢ and | H i ¢ 1 \ a at Ne enge ndia Re Whitby Dunnies iit: Fernhill Park Wins First In Midget Semis 'May Not Enter Both Memo Pitches Perfect Game 6th, with one out, Aner got » ground rule double (it would have beeu & homer but for the erowd) and he moved to 3rd on a wild pitch and scored on a single by "Red" Wasson. for the [ina tally 'of the game Peterborough's eight hits were fairly well divided, Pagett being the only player to get wo Oshawa fans had to confine their cheering for the home team to the defensive fielding, of which there were some sparkling ex amples, Reg. Hickey was a stand. out with his running shoe-string cateh to rob Fowler in the Sth and then a perfect throw to the plate to nip Aner, trying to score on Foley's single, in the same inning. Ralph O'Reilly was Osh awa's other fielding star PETERBORO CHARLTONS -- Foley, rti Crowe, 2b; Pagett, Ib; Judd, p; N, Wasson, ss; Mack: ness, cf; Aner, 3b; Fowler, If; R, Wasson, « that but for the one exception of R, Bimcoe's ground ball in the 7th inning, they didn't need # base umpire when Oshawa was at bat, Although completely blanked themselves at the plate, the Hel fering"s Imperials were unfor. tunate not to make it much closer {than 4-0, Ted Jones pitched a good game for the Oshawa team, giving up eight scatterd hits and chalk ing up eight strikeouts, Of the four runs Peterborough scored, the first two were "gifts" and the other two, while officially "earn ed", were still a little tinged Mackness singled in the fourth with two out then Aner drew a alk and on the fourth ball, rico Bob Simcoe threw, un necessarily, to second base, The throw was high and both run ners advanced, Then when Fow ler grounded to shortstop and 1st baseman Maeson dropped the throw hoth runners had cross: OSHAWA HEFFERING'S -- R ed the plate Simcoe, 3b; B, Simcoe, ¢; Sarnov Charltons got their third run in sky, rf; Maeson, 1b: Shearer TH the fifth inning when manager Buzminski, If; Hickey, ef: O'Refl Bob Crowe singled and Paget! ly, 2b: Jones, p; Carnwith, 1b in followed with a safe bunt, Al Bth; Tilk in Bth passed ball advanced Crowe and Umpire D. Batley, Peter he scored on an infield out, In the Hobbs, Oshawa PWSU JUNIOR 'B' Woodview Metcalf Girls Eliminate Toronto Comets Oshawa Metcalf Realtors from hit, Mitchell sacrificed then Triv- Woodview Park, whipped Toronto ett singled to complete the two. Hiscock Comets 9-2 last night at run rally Bathe Park, to sweep their Pro In the fourth, 'the Realtors vincial , Women's Softball Union struck again, on a single by B, Junior "B" playoff series in two- Kehoe, a walk to Boddy and then straight games a three-run homer by Cameron, Boddy, on the Oshawa mound In the very next inning, Wood. was in top form, giving up only view girls added three more runs five scattered hits over the dis- on hits by Triveit, Jarvis and tance and striking out a total of Germond, plus a couple of errors, 11 batters, A walk to Longworth, Norris opened the 6th with a hit in the fourth frame, with two al- and scored her team's final run ready out, was followed by Cow- hefore the inning ended, ley's two-bagger, which scored a . Sa the first Toronto run, They got a QRONTO COMETS Th Mos- their other tally in the sixth, on "#'¥¥% amphell, ¢; Thomas, ¢; Longworth, cf; Cowley, Ib; back-to-back safety blows by Mos a hh kalvk and Campbell, plus an In Obe Ri ah ae %h; Whelan, field out Thomas, pitching for the visit OSHAWA METCALF'S mond, Ib; Scero, 2b; ors, was wild at the start and issued walks to the first two Osh- Mitchell, 3b; Trivett, ef; B, Ke- hoe, rf; Boddy, p; Cameron, ¢} awa batters, Germond and Scero Norris followed up with a clean Jarvis, If; Copithorne, if in 8th, Hoy's Pavers Lady Golfers Hold Blank Foley's | Sweepstake Day' Members of the Ladies' Section Pavers blanked the Oshawa Golf Club, held 4-0 last night for a thelr "Sweepstake Day' yesters triumph, in the first day and excellent weather con game of thelr Inter-County Soft. tributed to another very success. hall League semi-final playoff ful day round, played at Alexandra Park.,| Dorothy Giroux, with a score of Dan Kornylo was the big gun in 97, was the winner of the low win for Hoy's as struck out gross honors, with Sue Kessler's nine batters and was In trouble 100.2179, taking top laurels in the only twice, An error in the first low net division inning let Legree get to 3rd hase! This Sunday, starting at 1.08 but that was as close as Foley p.m., the Oshawa Golf Club's La- Plumbers could come to scoring dies' "Club Championship" will a run, In the sixth, Legree walk. be decided, with defending cham. ed, was forced by Bryan and then pion Ann Murphy meeting Mabel Wallace doubled, but Kornylo Boudreau, fanned Hurst to end that inning REMEMBER WHEN . . ? and protect shutout Banks was the losing pitcher He struck out eight batters in. By THE CANADIAN PR the game and was in a 0.0 duel William Woodward's three-year until the fourth when Hanna was old colt Nashua defeated Rex safe on an error, then Tureski trl. Ellsworth's western star Swaps scoring later on a bad by six lengths in a $100,000 match Kornylo got on via an race five years ago today at Chi. error, to start the fifth, advanced cago. Eddie Arcaro rode Nashua, on another error and scored on which avenged a defeat hy Swaps Hanna's sacrifice with Willie Shoemaker. aboard in HOY'S Hrieo 1955 Kentucky Derby Woods, If; Hanna, ¢ Milne, rf; Lysun Komylo, p FOLEY'S Thompson boro and J Ger- Norris, ss; Hoy's Foley's of Plumbing clean-cut his pled, throw Kuney, ss; the Tureski, of 3b: Jones, 1b: 2h TRAVEL FILMS American television stations 85; Le carried 700 telecasts, % of them ef; Brys b allace, rf of Canadian films durin Bannon, 2b; McGarry, a mth period from Apri Banks, p to 1960, gree n color Hurst, St ¢; Solomon, ¢ three. ry June, Za Hollandia And Italia . 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