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The Oshawa Times, 1 Sep 1960, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 1, 1960 19 TWO-STRAIGHT Fernhill And Kingside Reach Midget Finals Fernhill Park Genosha Aces and Montpetit, rf; Chatterton, in {the Kingside Park Colts wil a ? ? BI meet in the Oshawa Minor Soft ball Association Midget League! KINGSIDE PARK ADVANCES city championship finals, follow.| Kingside Park Colts eliminated [ing their two-straight victories in| Borie Park Midgets in their semi- semi-final rounds, over South. [nal series, winning the second {mead Park and Storie Park, re. §ame 86 last night af Storie | spectively, Pk. side got one to start on Kingside will open the 3-out-of 's dob b: {5 championship finals, at Fern Busininshis do ihe aud : Boe hill Park diamond, on Wednes- with three runs on Same » to day of next week, at 6,15 p.m, Whitsitt, single by Spencer, an- Rich's 301000 010 01-8 10 3 other by Hyranyk and then' with Wilkies 110 020 FERNHILL OUSTS two out, King tripled 100 00-4 7 2 SOUTHMEAD Buzminski tightened up after The Summary--Errors: Lloyd, ? SPORTS . CALENDER Homer In 11th Inning -- Kills Wilkies' Hope Inter-County League Playoffs--| nd game of semi-final series)) EXPERIENCE TELLS | Burlington Braves calp Imps Ag ain (Foley Hlumbing, vs Hoy Pavers Marvin Desobck Jioind Zabel Burlington Braves, a star! After some vain attempts at were badly out-weighed up front sharp, and Tony's Refreshments @ hardthrowing. lefthander pitch. studded amgaregation of football passing and a couple of small and oul-played on the basis of ex- vs Crawford Construction, at Al-| er for Richardson Sports In the stars, several of whom are ticket- gains, Oshawa had to kick and at perience, Quarterback Terry exandra Park, east diamond, Leaside Junior Baseball circuit, ed for Hamilton Ti-Cats next sca- this point, the visitors clicked for, Brain and Don Boissoin had little 6.15 p.m. sharp Jn fact this youngster has shown son and one of whom leaves to two long forward passes and then or no protection, especially in the, OASA Senior 'B" -- Peterboro such. signs of greatness this sum- play football for a U.S. college, Bower sprinted around the left first half of the game, Orchard Park vs Oshawa Mer. mer that the Detroit Tigers inked this week, had far too much| end for a touchdown, which Bur-| Lionel Kelly, a little short on chants, 2nd game of series, at Al- him to a $8500 bonus contract weight along the line and all- rows converted, making it 140. condition but long on "try", did exandra Park, 8.00 p,m, sharp, earlier this season and assigned round experience for the Oshawa Holding the faltering Imps yeoman work up in the ling OASA INTER. "A" -- Oshawa Bim to Durham, N.C, a Class "Imps", in their Junior Football| firm, Burlington soon had the ball with reliable tackling, as did sev- Heffering's vs Peter borough, B~ for spring delivery, come Conference schedule fixture, again and once more went to the eral of the Oshawa "ends", Hill, Charltons, 2nd game of series, at|Pext season here at Kinsmen Civic Memorial air, for two long gains, down the Joyce, Sarochan and Luke all peterborough, 8.15 p.m Pitcher Berbeck became hitter Stadium last night outside, which coupled with an turned in good efforts OASA Juvenile "A" -- (3rd and Berbeck last night, in whacking A splendid drive, 'inspired by Oshawa offside penalty, set the BURLINGTON -- Speight, Ves- deciding game of Eastern On- out an 1ith inning homerun, as determination, saw the home stage for their third touchdown, a noski, Quinn, Dunbar, Gates, O zone finals) Oshawa Richardson's shaded Oshawa team march from mid-Nield and Burrows - to - Martin pass, which! Harris. Hogan, Merrick, Boychuk vs Belleville Orfuns, at Wilkinson's 5-4 at Talbot Park cross the Burlington goal-line, in Burrows again completed, mak- Robinsdh, Andreychuk, Lightfoot Cobourg, 8.15 p.m |The loss dropped Wilkies com- When you mention the name of Campbell, Art Packer and Bob Marler, 2b Norman produced the runs, The Berbeck, if, p winners added another tally in Whelan, ss the 3rd on a hit batsman, a walk Service, p, i and a costly error. | Totals Another run crossed the plate in Bth for Richardson's on a walk WILKIES and clutch two-bagger by Nor- €, 58 man, This set the stage for a 4-4 Bell, rf tie and Berbeck's four-ply shot in Reid, 2b extra innings, Whiteley, 3b Wilkies sent a run across the Qumphell, Ld plate in their half of the first Waite, 1 inning on an error, a walk and a McConl mn bit batsman, Another tally scored goon? on Jimmie McConkey's double, a walk and an infield out, i In the 6th, Oshawa tied the count at 44 on safe blows by captain Bob Reid and Ted White- t a Boos nvwasad Sevan ADDO mmo E YOO ND DD Sou AO moO Ome ma "DOD ells, e Totals tario Cole's the dying seconds of the game, to ing 210 just as the halftime McKinley, Collins, Schofield, W pletely from the playoff picture give about 500 fans a chance to whistle sounded Harris, Whetham, Abbott, Black voice their approval and make the, D. Nicholishen and Olinyk both jock, Bower, England, Martin final score 356 carried the ball well when the agate Caldwell, Walsh, Bur second half got under way bull rows, Michaluk and Richards SHOW POWER EARLY the Oshawa passing altack was| cuawa IMPS Boissoin Already picked as favorite still not clicking. The Imps re Joyce Sarochan, Haiduk Me cop the 1960 Junior title, the visit verted to a short, tight kick for- L908: POFCERE 0 ekasi ing Braves lost little time dis: mation, in order to five their pass-| hat, Vitam Ou playing their power er more adequate protection an Ro Korezinski Luke After the return of the opening|hey enjoyed better results, un- pois Preston Mark, Branton kick, a series of offsides follow: der this system Brain. Luke, Bflenduke, Hil ed with Burlington then clicking] Martin, Bowlers, . Abbott and Kemp M Nicholishen, D, Gra for a gain and pushing into Osh-| England all came up with gains on™ sion otishen, Williams awa territory, Dave Winnitoy's for the Braves and finally, Mar- coor olinyk and T. Chad tackle pinned the Braves down tin cashed in on a draw play, for sido ' to Gra Kelly Boynton, ref umpire and Bob BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Bantam League Playoffs) . -- Season, Ajax vs Oshawa Dairy, at Alex-| This year marks the first time andra Park, 2nd game of finals, [that Oshawa has falled to make 6.00 p.m the play-offs since the league was SOCCER | formed some eight years ago Oshawa and District Assoc,! In the pitching department, (Replay of Carling Challenge Berbeck was also brilliant Cup, semi-final game) Hollandia| Working in relief of starter John vs Kickers, at 7.00 p.m. and (Re-(ny Service, he gained credit for of League Games) This. the victory fanning 10 batters and tle vs Italla, at 9.00 p.m, Both showed perfect control in walking ames at Kinsmen Civic Memory. hone in six innings Dave Walte, hard - luck lefty was charged with the , his fourth overtime set SOFTBALL this year, He Worked the OASA Junior A" Oshawa complete 11 innings striking out Scugog Cleaners vs Toronto Tux- nine and walking only two edo Junetion, Ist game of serie Richardson's got off Toronto Fairbanks Park, 8.30 right foot, jumping out 30 in the first inning Industrial straight hits by Ian Sinclair Assoc, And finished the schedule for the a squeeze play bunt batsman, single by Waite, Richardson's nay hits aplece, Oshawa's picked up two hits THE BOX SCORE RICHARDSON'S AB R Lloyd, 3b 5 finclair, ¢ Campbell, rf Packer, 1h Norman, cf al Stadium FRIDAY'S GAMES Wilkies on the in front Fou Ted at p.m OASA Intermediate Peterborough vs Oshawa Du plate, at Alexandra Park, mesenion Oshawa Tony's ley, which ended Service's stay 1 on the hill and brought in Ber- Whiteley, Reid; Left-on-Base: , beck, Dave Campbell greeted Wilkies 9, Richardson's 8; Berbeck with a double, scoring Outs: Assists: Wilkies 33-6; Rich- Reid and Whiteley was plated on 8rdson's: 33-5; Two-Base Hits: | Oshawa completed thelr scor- Three-Base Hits: Whiteley; Home ing in the 7th, which put them Runs: Berbeck: Hit by Pitcher: ahead 5-4 at the time on a hit Whiteley (2) an error and fluke beck); Lioyd (by Waite), Ted Campbell, Waite (LP) Bob Norman and Berbeck wield. (X) Service ed the big "sticks" garnering two Berbeck (WP) 7131010 Whiteley Fernhill Genosha Aces made it this, for three frames. He gave up two.stralght win over South. Wo more runs in the fifth on a Pul- mead Park last night at Ferphill| Walk to Spencer and singles by Park, with an 11-1 decision, tg Tropak nl ghody. In Mason, pitching for Fernhill, , King a hody both gave up only two Mis, to dominate drew walks but King was nipped the Fernhill defence from start to| $008 to third and then with two finish, Bourdage singled in the °Vt McKnight doubled to score first inning for Southmead, ad. Shody with their final run. Bar. vanced on Goodall's sacrifice and noski pitched the last inning for scored later on a wild pitch, as Kingside and retired the three Leffan was drawing a walk, That Storie Park batters in order, proved Southmead"s only run, Kingside got a run in the see. ; Laxdal's single and a walk too" Inoing, by Pleau and then Umpires Hodgson (plate), McDonald, gave them a chance "2)ed 52 going into the sixth, Graham (bases); Scorer, John in the 7th, but there were two out Ze Hryanyk suddenly tired "onkey; Time, 3.25, and nothing happened, Goodall [ie fanned Barnoski to start the and Leffan drew walks in the 0th, hits rattled off the Kingside hats, A " singles by Norton, Buechler, Mac- | but again Mason stopped the hat- ol | ters, to end the game, Sparkling Donia sud 8 Side hy Yasko play in the outfield, by Seneco in +, ©! Bd Ye ore Mo dl | particular proved a big help to wild pitch i. Ind Susmiiki A Mason's effectiveness. scored Buzmminski with the sixth Fernhill got a five-run Nying run of the inning, to make it 2.5 start in their first inning. Ver- and give Kingside enough to fa non started it off with a single shion out thelr win and Mason was safe on an error, KINGSIDE PARK ~ Balson, 3h: Markus hit an infield fly and then Buzminski, p and rf; Pleay, 5: Packer, D, Campbell, McConkey; (by Service, Ber- IP R H ER BB 80 11 510 4 2 4 44133313 | ROMANCE HFIP | ROME (AP) -- The Italian | organizers of the Olymple Games have Introduced a strong note of romance into the Olympie Village Every foreign athlete was is- Seneco walked, Aduck's 'sacrifice Noakes, ¢ and If; Barnoski, Ib fly scored Mason and then EIm- and p: Norton, 2b; Buechler. ef: hurst homered, to complete the MacDonald, If and rf: Rookes, rally rf; Vasko, ¢ Mason, with a key double in the, STORIE PARK -- Whittsitt, ¢; fourth inning and a homer in the Spencer, Ih; Waslyk, 3h; Hyr- 7th, played a big part in Fern- anyk, p; Tropak, 2b: King, ss; hill's other two rallies, two runs Shody, rf; Semeko, ef; Simmons in the 4th frame and four more If; McKnight, If, in the 7th, to complete the one. ~~ sided win | YORKSHIRE FERNHILL -- Vernon, 2b; Ma! LONDON Reuters) York. son, p; Markus, e; Norris, If; shire clinched the English County {8eneco, cf; Waduck, 3b; Elm. cricket championship Monday for {hurst, ss; Gaskell, Ib; Blyth, rf; the second straight year by tak- Flintoff, ¢ in 8th; Krissa, If in ing four points for a first-innings Oth; Crevier, 3b in 6th, {lead and faster scoring in a SOUTHMEAD -- Eyman, cf; match against Worcestershire {Bourdage, p; and rf; Goodall, ss;| The Yorkshire team had gone [Leffan, 2h: Laxdal, 1h; MeDon- into the mateh needing only four ald, ¢; Polonchuk, 3b; Ross, If; points to clinch the title, sued a dictionary telling him or her how to make love in Italian The edition issued to Eng lish - speaking participants in the games includes some highly useful expressions for wooing It starts off with "Quando posso vederla?' (When can I see you again?) Next comes: "E bella" (You are beauti- ful), The hook explains that this is for use hy men only This is followed by: "Le voglio bene molto" (1 | like you very much) and "Mi Devereaux was the winning! vuole bene?" (Do you like hurler, going the $9-inning dis-| me?) tance, allowing Just six hits while striking out three, Bagnell was tagged with the defeat, all the runs being scored off the veteran Al Sullivan relieved Bagnell in the 8th Wilson with two hits for Eddie Black's and Nich Mrozeck also with a pair were the top batters OSHAWA TONY'S -- Lee, cf; Hall, ef in 5th; Oldfield, ss; Mac. Dermaid, rf; Mrozeck, If; Booth, A Latimer victory would move|c; Etcher, 1b; Stark, 3b; Crook. em into a tie for first place shank, 8b in 7th; Smith, pinch with Eddie Black's. 80 both De. runner; Bagnell, p; Sullivan, p te .* ipendable's and Latimer's as well in Bth yp oo ve hi ' and Jd is as Tony's have plenty at stake in| Eddie Black's Diamond, rf; KENT'S Legree, of; Coch. tomorrow's game, Beamount, 2b; Waters, 1b; Hast. rane, ¢; Bannon, 3h: McMahon Bob "Red" Wilson was the bat ings, ss: Wilson, ef; Devereaux, Anderson, p and 1b; Malloy. ting hero for Eddie Black's, p; Hopper, If; Mitchell, ¢; Craw- Mech, 2b; Goodall, rf; | knocking in all four runs, The ford, 3b, "husky centre fielder poked out gs: an all-important three-run homer Hill, ef and 1b; off loser Norm 'Bagnell, in the Hickey, 1b and eof; 4th Inning, to ald the steady Umpires Don McKinnon Laing, If; Proctor, rf: pitching effort of Des Devereaux. (plate) and Gord Fevercau In that rally, Norm Beamount' (bases), Kinloch's Win | Over Kent's 6-2 Lose Last One wh's Men's Wear defeated | game Western Tire 6-2 last night dens in Alexandra P in a UAW League ind Malloy | with a single and was ed to second on a sacrifice John Hastings walked and set the stage for Wilson's four-bagger, The winners added| another run in the 6th, on Phil Waters' single, another sacrifice bunt and Wilson's run-producing hit "big opened last night Gar Toronto in keen to catch the final play in the Beaches Major shared Fastball League, Tony's . were ng duties for the win- whipped 4-1 by Eddie Black's as latter taking over in|poth teams completed their regu Inning, In a strategy 1ar schedule, proved not too effec Black's have themselves of least a tie for first place while Tony's must sit back and wait the outcome of the ind scored on Elliott's Dependable Caterer Latimer and in the third inning, Broker encounter, set for tomor was safe on an error and row night. Right now Tony's are on Wright's homer to'#@ hall game back of Depend make the score 4-1 able's, current holders of the last Kent's got their first run in the play-off spot (third place). Should third, a bases-empty homer by Dependable's heat Latimer's In the fifth, Mech singled Tony's will have been eliminated ind then after there were two from the play-off picture, yet on out, Legree walked and Cochran|the other hand, "if" Latimer's do ingled to score Mech win Tony's and Dependable"s will Kinloch's came back in their be tied for third place, thus fore half of the same inning to score ing a play-off game for third their other two runs, on a double place by Burke, a triple by Wright and then another two-bagger, this one th by Hill Greeley, for the winners, gave Oshawa Tony' bunt in that truggie fthall off spot WINS Anderson the fourth mos that ' love tha Tony's got their orphan tally| in the 6th, that also coming on a home-run, by Jack "Red" Mac-| Dermaid between Doug now assured rallied a Kinloch's got a run in the first 8! double and a sacrifice Hickey walked in thi oing into 6th in frames on Burke Hil econd hy Boissoin's : ouble Burke cored to Legrec Joos 7 YOU ARE THE RIONT SORT 4 Pe wii LOOK POR THE LAGER THAT'S RIGHT Ih and p Westfall, If KINLOCH'S Wright 2h Kuney, 3h Elliott, ¢ Greeley, p RHE 000 001 000-1 6 2 Black's 000 301 00X-4 7 1 Burke, Tony's FRESN WITN CINCI evel LAGER BECAUSE refresh with Cinci Lager so likably Is 80 LIK-ABLY LIGHT) Moves Ontario the } Mack Brabin Hil, if ef; which one and forced them to kick, with gnother major, which Burrows Dave Nicholishen being Injured,| converted, making it 28-0 Officials Bill : 1 to Tom eree Rowntree, turn the kick Chasczewski, after Ron Graham Bill De ay The Braves held Oshawa solid- had recovered a Burlington fum- Sheppard, head linesman after the Oshawa kick, marched nreak into the clear and go all » the field, a 40-yard gain 02 an the way to the goal-line only off deep Into the Oshawa zone, An- for illegal blocking other long run was spoiled by a . The third quarter ended with 7 ' good pass to Abbott, an Oshawa ence to decide whether Boisson' Iaw or S penalty gave the Braves yards |at carry had gained "yards" Martin, thelr ace ball-carrier, od measure -- it was ruled to be In Opener booted his own convert, to make (gaining possession, to start the it 70. final quarter Burlington kick for 25 yards, then od an attack, sparked by Olinyk Crawlord's oni " the Tom Chasczewskl and Tom and Chasczewski, moving up the night at Alexandra Park, In th brought the ball to centre, before! ed on a pass play, for a bad loss Softball League semi-final serie being forced to k Then Burlington intercepted a The two teams go again this ers Braves on their own 35-yard for a big gain and then went the Park's east diamond 18 yards back with a fine end-run with Abbott galloping around the apis hattle Keeler |i play but the Imp ain left side, for their fifth touch. snd Sam Smith, that was 0-0 for J three ter verted the bottom half of the Following successful for yards but failed and Braves Oshawa saved thelr most sue Ted O'Connor homered in the took over, Abbott reeling off one| cessful effort for the last five min. fourth glve Tony's the first pally held and forced a kick Brain pass gave Imps a first/tied it up in the top of the sixth | nine more, Plunges up the centre hy Cornish and then another hit netted a few more and Olinyk py McAvoy, | He and Chasczewskl then kept the 3 y In : finally got to Keeler's slants, Up | ba 1 Playott Series [ball moving, inside the Burling until then, he had fanned 10 bat A "pro pass' to Brain gave phos gt Over Port Perry Imps seven yards and Olinyk wick opened the inning by get : touchdown. which was lustily re. an outfield bobble Mackness feated Port Perry Merchants 10-2 game over, coach Bill Zock elect: Brabin walked, moved on a wild last night, to wind up their South od to pass up the convert attempt pitch and scored on Snow's seml-final playoff round, With yypther injuries a two-bagger by Hill, followed by three wins In four starts Martin, who leaves this week: Varga's sacrifice, completed a hits apiece and Peteh with a key, football scholarship, was easily! Crawford's came back with one men at the plate for the win- counted three of his team's touch.) 4 relieved Keeler in the sixth ners, against Mel Meulemeester, downs but was a power on de quay 4 walk, stole second and Port Parry Burrows, Bower, Abbott, HORAN. "gach team had five hits with Neil Bramley came up with one Boychuk, Lightfoot and the Haro Gh re ie batters Port Perry club to three hits over games Sh H i p i ef; Vaughan, 1b; Cornish, 3b the nine-inning route Imps too had thelr stars in the LEA ny. or Toh. 28 Brooklin into the South Mush, along with Tom Olinyk J R , hh anzpt ); Gillard in 6th County League finals, agains Tom Chasczewsk!, Doug and RonF TORE P Drak, Merchants series at the soln, Terry Brain and Mo Kore! rio moment, stands at win zinskl. Several others, in fact, 2b; Snow, rf Sinden, 1b on a tackle, as he started to re ain's 'e as ' 6 Bt Brain's forward pass Ag Fad ph ly for two line plays and then ple, found the Oshawa receiver - 's Tak tackle smash putting them y; pave the play called for back ony S d 12] penalty but Burrows then make a the officials having a long confer and on the second play after that, for the Imps and after a prolong went over for a touchdown and| a half-inch short, with Burlington Dave Nicholishen ran back the| Oshawa intercepted and uncork Tony's Refreshments defeate Olinyk each gained six yards and field well, until Boisson got trapp- first game of their Inter . Count kick 0 1 eve: A A roughing penalty put the pass, pulled off a reverse play ning, 6.15 o'clock, at Alexandra he pit line but they prompt got the opposite way on the next move Last night's game was a pltch to find the score 7-0 at the quar down, which Burrows again con amd 1.) carry for a good gain, Imps tried SUCCESSFUL DRIVE ning 15-yard gain, before the Imps fi- utes of the game, A Boissoin-to- run of the game and Crawford down and then Brain carried for on a walk to Vaughan, a single Brooklin Wi roo in ns broke through for a 16-yard gain In the bottom of the 6th, Tony ton Jovard line the/ters in only five Innings Ber went over on the next play for a ting a double and advancing on Brooklin Stevenson's Motors de- cognized by the fans, With the walked then O'Connor sacrificed Ontario County Softball League! gor o single point, rather than risk double, An infield error and then Croxall and Gibson, with two| and to attend a U.S. college, onl|gix.run rally for Tony's blow in a good spot, were the big the star of the game. 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