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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 19, 1961 15 Ent. W 1.5 Earn'gs Player 20 3 9 $53,960.92 Palmer 18 $50,585.00 Sanders 2% $37,226.56 | Casper Jr. 19 $28,608.45 Still Leading ; Maclean's And Scugogs Winners Via Home-Runs [cg wimer = = 3: : =e pitcher Sam Smith and Gord| DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) -- Ar-|BOlt 2 $22,850.67 crowds enjoyed the home-run|Moore, with Bob Boyce taking|McMahon, cf; Elliott, If; D.|Wilson sacrificed. Then Lloyd| 14 Palmer won 4%) British Goalby 24 $22,127.98 specialty in the Oshawa Cityjover. Weldon, ¢; Copeland, 1b; Court-|Mapes homered. Ray Suddard Burke Jr, 14 $21,698. and District Softball Asso-| Boyce walked his first batter, |ney, rf; Moore, p; Boyce, p in hit a long outfield fly and Jackie |OPen golf tournament last week Hebert 20 $20,040.83 ciation's doubleheader last night|Bob Simcoe, to force in Ron with|1st. Cole followed with his home.run Put still trails Gary Player in ar at Alexandra Park, both games|a tan but when Fielder flied to] HEFFERING'S IMPERIALS-- blow, to make it 3-0. Rich March|U-S. pro golf money standings. CHAMP WINS red being decided via the four-ply|centre, McMahon's good throw|R. Simcoe, 3b; Jordan, ss; singled, but the inning petered| Figures released Tuesday by| AL I1FAX (CP) -- B blow method. got Jordan at the plate, trying O'Reilly, 2b; B. Simcoe, If; out at that. the Professional Golfers Asso-| prane of Boston knocked MacLean's Esso won "he|to score after the catch and/Fielder, cf; Claus, ¢| In the third frame, Scugogs ciation show Player has a totallg. nie Stone of suburban Spry=™ battle of the oilers" 3-1 when|Claus grounded out, ending the 0'Donaghue, rf; Carnwith, Ib: sent "Sambo" to the showers of $53,969 over Palmer's $50,583 |¢o1q a¢ 9:18 of the third roun the leagues leading hitter, Neil |inning. Boyce allowed an even|Jones, p; Sarnowsky, cf in 6th; when March singled, after there| Doug Sanders still holds down|in a 10 - rounder Tuesday night: Butch" McMahon cam e|half-dozen hits after that, with|l.ogeman, batted in 9th; Buz-iwere two out and Harvey Burke|third spot with $37,226. Bill Cas-|Cochrane weighed 160, Ston@. Gary Player © Ss One of the season's any for starting pitcher Pete don, ss; Wills, 2b; O'Connor, 3b; ND Dee CIR 0 DP ae a ---- -- the cellar. blows to account for all the SPARKLING GAME In the nightcap, Scugog Clean-|Bob Simcoe had back - to - back ers Juniors had thre home-run runs, in a 5-2 triumph over the happened. After that, their other league-leading Tony's Vendors. |sprouting chances were nipped make the score 5-0. Ronnie Tay- lor came in at this point and o Bob Solomon greted him with a ] ¢ : i {age Single--but from that point on, In|singles in the third, but there into 2n even staplieh Perveniaze Taylor stopped the Juniors in ir\were two out and nothing more| yon they turned back the|their tracks -- but the damage league-leading Tony's club 5-2 had been done and White wasn't SAY IT WITH HOMERS rolling was when O'Reilly and Scugog Cleaners moved and Johnny Pott is fifth with $23,741. The top 10, showing tourna- ments entered, won, times fin- ishing in the first five and earnings: through with a three-run homer Ralph O'Reilly getting two of|minski, rf in 7th; Hickey, batted|followed with a circuit clout, to|per Jr., is fourth with $28,608 dian in the 8th inning, to spoil Hef-|them, but the closest Heffering's|in 9th. Tod La f 328608153. Lennie Sparks, Cana fering's Imperials' bid to leave|could come to getting a rally junior welterweight hamper knocked out Paul Holman Allston, Mass., after 5 second®¥ of the third round in the othems 10-round event. Both fighterf? weighed 151. ind i i ith letting Tony's get back. > y Reggie White came up with 8 g y by MacLean's brilliant double-|pis pest pitching performance of Sneddon kept his batting aver- CLOSELY BUNCHED IN HOMESTRETCH DRIVE yesterday afternoon. 'Dee Ma- | Chris Rogers up, stayed right lone' (on the outside) was the | alongside to finish second and winner with jockey Steve | 'Prince Manoo' (No. 2) finish Brooks sharing the credit. | ed third. The No. 9 horse. 'Heroic Warrior', next to the | 'Horn of Plenty' finished out winner, with Canadian jockey | of the money. The cameraman caught a real "blanket finish" as these four horses headed down the homestretch for the finishing line in the first race at Mon- mouth Park, Oceanport, N.Y., ight, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) CLEAR AND FAST | Get Key Win 9.CHANTRY ISLE. 6.70 3.70 2.90 5.10 3.40} 3.50 TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1961 Over Leaders 4-JAMAICA BELLE First Race 7-LITERARY AWARD 100. Three- andfour-year-old maidens. als ont: Purse nat a Str. Fin. Jockey Nipigon Park Bantams scored Chantry Isle - 1-345 3 Harrison Stationd hy a thrilling 3-2 victory ove r| 1) 1% ah -- Early ischi - - + Jamaica Ad Parnell -- L Maynard Southmead Park last night at Peel Express McMullen -- M J Hawkins Potts -- Mrs R Fisher 4 Coy -- C, Turner Dittfach -- Lanson Farm oy -- Gormley Stud Fm Gibb -- L Maloney 1-2% 12% 6-1 10-1% Adams -- Tulachmore Fm 9-214 10-1 11% 11-3% Rock -- Hickory Pk Fm Brierama . 12012 1 62 5% 12- 12 Robinson -- L S Collacutt Winner dk b f, 3, by Memetrier --Question Time. Trainer John Passero. Start good, won handily. Pool 20,648. Double Pool 35,620. Second Race 1% Miles, purse $1,900, 4-y orse ... Wt PP St % Owner w= the Nipigon diamond. | This was a catch-up of a previously rained-out game of] the Oshawa Minor Softball As-| sociation's Kiwanis Banta m| League and the win can prove| a key victory for the Nipigon| boys, since the win over the! league leading Southmead| 2MAC'S TROPHY .... 8.60 400 3.20 club was Nipigon's 8th win of 3RED SPRAY 3.50 2.80 |the schedule and moved them 6-ALPINE PETE 5.10 lup into sole possession of fourth| ds and uP, Cana foaled, 'ing all #2:500: place, in the league standings--| § > the final qualifying berth for Ho Diah-op Richinofes ier {the special OASA elimination 4-1 Brown--J Annesley Jr | playoffs. 5 5 314 Gordon-b Del Griew | pi kiuson pitched the wi or ¢ A ipigon, over Siblock of South- Grand Magis' L311 TT AD OL] rte HT ROR {mead in a ding-dong battle that Start good, won driving {found both hits and runs very DAILY DOUBLE ® and 2PAID $39.40 | scarce. Dewsbury walked to = a weSerwan Jockey 1-no Fitsi'ns--Short, Waterman 2-no Olah--on Richthoffen 3 ENGLISH MINT => a0 open the third inning for South- i D ii Bi 79 mead and he scored on Wood's %.%? | single, followed by a drive by | Kaplan. 7.PEDDLER'S FRENCH Canadian Foaled Maidens. Str. Fin Jockey Owner : 13 13% Robinson -- C. N. Robson| Parkinson, who struck out EL Wick -- Lanchbury Caldwell | eight batters, didn't let an- -Y ah -- ) . vi 1 41% Despirito X -- Morrison {other Southmead batter get on sh Gomez -- Conklin base after that until the 7th 6-4 Coy -- Larch Tree Farm 3 S r 3 71 Potts -- Gardinr and Ben | WheD Saluovas opened with 2 8% Parnell -- Shermanor Fm |Single. Copper also connecte 4 So Dittfach - Dew She and so did Wahrer, to score 118 11211 11- 0- 10- C O'Brien -- Fairbrook Fm |g 7 : Bullmont ..... 118 511 8nk 83 Fitzsimmons -- Windfields Samkoyes ong the ivy he Barry Hotspur 118 3 7 Lost Rider Lost Rider Fitzsimmons -- Windfields| bases loaded, N1pigon tightene: X-5 Tbs AAC View Hulloa Farm up. Wood hit into a force and Winner b f 2 Menetrier--Bullcloud. Trainer M, Long. with the bases still loaded Stary good, wun easily -- |Kaplan popped up and Stauf- FULL FRONT 0 fer grounded out, ending South- Fourth Race for £ LF . 16.60 7.00 4.5 9- LAST CHALLENGE aah 30 6% Furlongs, Purse $1800, 3-year-oldsClaiming all $2500 Horse Pn WtP 10-SILLY SET o|mead's big chance. | | Nipigon didn't get a run off P St % Ya Str. Fin. Jockey Owner |Si ti 4t innin; Full Front .. 12% 12% 11 Gibb -- Maloney Siblock until the 4th 2 Last Challenge 2% 2-h Despirito X -- OUGH Silly Set .... Youdbetterwin |when Barr opened with a %+% %+% Dittfach -- Seedhouse (homer. Parkinson then singled $1 Somes ~ Cocomile [to the outfield, advanced on an "1 6% McComb Starkman-jrapp | infield out and scored with two ih Bon Coientino 0, when Dick singled safely. 9.2% Olah -- Four L's Sta | In the fifth inning, Taylor _ "Pine Tree |singled with one out, Studley 1-14 Bowl --- Mrs. Graham (walked and Bar forced Taylor -- Korzellus ly it Parkinson singled to score Studley, with what proved to be| ce -- __ ithe winning run. .. 6.10 5.30 3.00 3 % 3- h 9-2 10-nk Harrison X 0-1 10-h 12- Rossi R 111 - 5h 11-1% 12- McMullen Winner b f 3 Ferd-Fashioned. TrainerC. F. Chapman Start good, won driving 6- 7: 4 1 8 9 2: 2 0. S-MISTINGUETTE _ Pool 42,086 6-PEACHES REWARD 8.90 4.10 3.80 re. F Mistinguetie 118-51 11% Dittfach Peaches Reward 112 2-1% Grasby'X ifth R : Fi ace 3-JAMIE ALL STAR k y Purse $2000, 2 years Canadian foaled, Claiming all $3000 MAJOR L : LEADERS Jamie All Star 115 5 3-% Robinson XX - Rare Flight .... 119 4 3 - - -3 Gordon -- Strom 119 2 4 6 ic art ~'Gaylands Fm -- Smythe | WLPP St % Ya St in, Jockey Owner I on - 6 6- own pi. 13% Hulloa Fm |BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Setator, Tranler 3 C Bentley 4 - National League Foul 2.0%, GUINELLA POOL son. AB R H Pct. _______[Clemente, Pitts. 322 57 115 .357 10.30 6.70 5.00 | Robinson, Cinci. 315 73 107 .340 +-<- 840 3.80 Moon, Los Ang. 256 45 87 .340 "7 |Altman, Chicago 269 45 91 .338 Tantrum's Last Winner br f 2 Mr. Musi Start good, won driving 7.BOLD BRIGAND QUINELLA PAID $63.70. 1-CHOPPY WAVES ...... Sixth Race 2-COMPACTOR 6% Furlongs, Purse $1900, 4 years andup Claiming all $3500 : 6 Horse ... . WPPS vo © Str. Fin. Jockey |Hoak, Pittsburgh 258 39 87 .337 3 rown ylor | Fg , i he, Pin teh -- Rea mu sta | Runs -- Mays, San Francisco, Compactor 1 3-1% Fitzsimmons --Mrs. Trudell 80. Par duress 4-14 Borgemenke -- The Phea's, Runs batted in--Cepeda, San pal hind Georgia Q kraliciseo, 81, Cincingan 1 3% Robinson X -- Triple X Fm | Hits--Pinson, Cincinnati, an Despirito -- Vanderjagt |Clemente, 115. : Fotis -- Wn Walker | Doubles -- Coleman, rk Hunt. Trainer J, Annesley Jr. 'Inati. 23 Pool 49,251 3 ~o| Triples--Altman, 9. 1 Owner 5-nk Harrison XX -- Stafford 6-1 Gomez Mrs. Fishman .no Coy -- Janley Sta ETL LF ee Phantom Boy .. 107 10 Sleepy Dutchm'n 113 9 Winner b h 5 High Bandit Start good, won driving Seventh Race REI SE en 6 Furlongs, Purse $2600 Three year olds Allowances se Sor © =r Cincin- 7CORPORAL BINGO 14.80 7.20 5 3-EPIC QUEEN 680 520] Home runs--Mays, 27. 410| Stolen bases--Aaron, Milwau-| ; (kee, 15 . WL PP St % 1% Str. Fin. Jockey Owner | ' . 4 7n 32 1-3 Parnell X-- Edmiston | Pitching -- Podres, Los An- 2-1% Fitzsimmons -- Windfields | go10 10-2, .833. % 3-3% Gomez -- View Hulloah Fm [5% " 4% Dittfach -- Levesque A-- Strikeouts -- Koufax, Los An- o geles, 150. 5-1% Robinson is J. Hood -nk Turce XXX -- Go 71% gd Elling 8 American League 82 Olah -- Armstrong AB R H Pet.! Soble_ Intent S44MeComD Jacobs Ae. 210 31 79 .376 298 69 106 .356 272 50 92 .338 Sandhurst 2nd 116 1 -h 1 10- Coy ~ Gardiner inne Binge -- Tracellne, Trainer W. F, Edmiston Winner b £ 3 Dor, Bingo Pool 48,670 4RIO RAN 8.50 an 39 | Piersall, Cleve. 297 45 99 .333 1-HERODES (entry) .. 4.00 | Mantle, NY 209 81 98 .328 turfcourse. Purse $2,100. Four-year-olds and | Runs--Mantle, 81. Runs batted in--Maris, New | York, 84. Hits--Kubek, New York, 109. Doubles--Kubek, 25. Triples--Wood, Detroit, 8. Home runs--Mantle and Maris 7-nk 8-3 Harrison -- Stafford F am 35. 10-2 9-1% Cochlin -- Hasty House Fm 3 aes + LN 103" Mecomb -- Kis Ora Farm | Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- 1-h 9.1 11-12 Robinson -- W D Sta (A) |cago, 31. 10-3 12- 12- Potts--Argyrides, Ch'bous Pitching --- 's Moon. Trainer R. S, Bateman. is land, 8-0, 1.000. (A) Coupled Seducteur and Herodes Pool 51,279. Total Pool Strikeouts--Ford Ta 137. [national reputations, George Du-| -- Entries Coming In hie, SNe sports director, said STABLE OWNER DIES ; y- NELLES CORNERS (CP) -- For CNE Big Swim Hamilton-born Tom Park, now |John H. Mehlenbacher, Ontario TORONTO _(CP)--The Cana of Long Beach, Calif., and Tor-|harness racing enthusiast, died dian National Exhibition's 15- onto's Cliff Lumsdon will revive of a heart attack Mon/ay at his mile, $15,000 swim Aug. 9 isitheir aquatic rivalry of more farm here, 20 miles south of| attracting swimmers with inter- (than 10 years in the swim. | Hamilton. bod Lod EE mx Late FV pTwT SEPeuy {Howard, NY |Cash, Detroit Start good, won driving |Brandt, Balt. Eighth Race One snd one - sixteenth miles, up. Claiming wll, $4,500, os A RIO BRANCA ....... Owner 2 Bill Beasley 3 fhornuale Sta 1% Gibb -- R. Guirola (A) 4no Coy -- S Rotenberg x 6nk 52 Brown -- Newtondale Sta 14 4-1%4 6-h B'menke--Mrs H Johnston - 8% 7h Despirito -- D G and P Sta in. Jockey 8 = Er 3d Herodes Cambalache Noble Roman .. Knuckle Duster Yola 2nd . Shasta Road ... Stan Gray 1 Mengold .... Seducteur Peterman Winner b b, : Start good, won handily. 362,502. Attendance 6,917. a On FEF ~oNhoNe erbloepSTes? TE Latman, Cleve- New York, FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS Niigon Boys | | {Yahn and Markus to save the |get the one more needed. | The MacLean's - Heffering's play killings. tilt was a sparkling ball game| Jones gave up only three scat- from start to finish. Ted Jones|tered hits and it began to look had to take the loss for Hef-|as if the 1-0 lead would stand fering's, in spite of a well-pitch-|up, until Larry Weldon was safe ed game. He gave up seven hits/on an infield error, with one out but was in control all the way,|in the 8th inning. Lucky Wills except for the 8th inning. then singled. Tom O'Connor pop- Four snappy double - plays|ped up for the second out and sparked the defensive play in|then McMahon poled his home- this game and gave the fans|run blow, to make it 3-1. Elhott {added entertainment. |followed with his second hit of | Heffering's got their lone run{the night, but the rally ended iright at the start. First batter,|at that. Wills, {error then Jimmie Jordan walk-\winners -- Ken Courtney had ed and so did Ralph O'Reilly, to|the other one. | "HBr McMahon and scored on a wild pitch, for their jy. |Ron Simcoe, was on via an|Elliott all had two hits for the| |after that. | the season to earn the victory (3ge going with two hits in five He struck out 12 batters, walked trips. March and Solomon also five but allowed only four hits. had two apiece while Gordie Wil- His mates gave him an early|*0n was tops with three-for- lead and he showed his appre-|three. ciation by hanging on to it. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sned- Tony's got their two runs inidon, 1b; Wilson, 2b; Mapes, rf; the fourth when Frank Varga|Suddard, If; Cole, cf; March, 3b; opened with 2 single, \jeorge Burke, ss; Solomon, ¢; White, p. Brabin walked. Dan Tureskii TONY'S pm forced Brabin and then Bill Hor | wick, A ENDORS et ton singled, scoring Varga. Tay-|2h: Armstrong, 2b: Varga, ss: lor struck out but Tureskiprabin, rf: Tureski 1b; Horton Smith, p; C | other run. They didn't thresten|in gph. Taylor campbell batted Jack Sneddon opened the load the bases. That ended ii' MacLEAN'S ESSO -- L. Wel-igame with a single off starting C ] Bi | Corporal Bingo INTER - COUNTY Foley's Beat Dodd Boys: Houdaille Blanks Willis Inter-County Softball League | then walked. A couple of passed schedule action last night saw|balls and Claus' choice ground- Foley's Plumbing' score a 5-3|er with all hands safe, saw both victory over Dodd Motor Sales{Judd and Knox score to com- Juveniles, at Alexandra Park|plete the four-run rally. and Houdaille Industries blank] Willis Motors Juveniles 3-0 ANOTHER SHUTOUT Houdaille Industries, who have COME FROM BEHIND won most of their victories this Ken Beer pitched the win for|season via the shutout method, Foley's, giving the Juvenilesigave Willis Motors a taste of just four hits and three runs.|the treatment last night for a He walked Peters in the first|3.0 triumph. inning and followed with an-i p Kornylo pitched the win for other free ticket to Tilk. Row-yoyqgaille, scattering five hits den forced Peters at 3rd base|,yer the distance and striking but Kornylo doubled, scoring i Any Tilk. Davis walked fo fill the O20 ae eas, ans Jase ses then Bee i : . bases ~and A) ¥ rerire The best Willis could do were back-to-back singles by Hooper and Bentley in the third, with one out -- but the next two fan- ned. Boivin opened the fifth with a single and Lindsey also singled situation from being a disas- trous start. A walk to Kornylo in the third, a choice paly that missed and Yahn's sacrifice fly gave Dodd|y, + Hooper forced Boivin at 3rd their second run and in theipage Bentley popped out and sixth, Hinkson opened the inning | gehe] fanned to end that chance with a homer, for what proved! with two out in the sixth, their final tally. Kitasienski was safe on Korny- Henderson, pitching for Dodd|lo's error and Tregunna follow- Motor Sales, breezed along inled with a single but Kornylo great style for four hitless in-\fanned the next batter to end nings and then in the fifth, with|that problem. one out, Edmondson doubled,| Tregunna, pitching for Willis, Judd walked and so did Knox|was tagged for a double by and pinch-hitter Claus singled to|Kuney and a following single by score Edmondson. Jones, to give Houdaille their Trailing 2-1 at the end of five|first run in the opening inning. innings, Foley's won the game He held them at 1-0 until the with a four-run splurge in the|fifth when Kornylo opened with top of the sixth inning. Maxwell|a single, Woods singled. Kuney started it off with a single and|was out on interference, Jones Wallace was safe on an error.|popped up but Tutak singled to Bryan then singled, scoring|score Kornylo, making it 2-0. Maxwell. Edmondson sacrificed| In the sixth, Elliot opened with and when Judd was safe on an|a triple and scored on Hann's error, Wallace scored. Knox|blow that followed. This was the Fergus Thistles | Wins Feat Take Owen Sound | At Fort Frio | OWEN SOUND (CP)--After| | trailing dismally for two per-| FORT ERIE (CP)--Corporal jods Tuesday night, Fergus|Bingo, one of the disappoint Thistles came alive in the third|ments of the current Canadian to defeat Owen Sound Sergeants|racing season, regained his top 7-6 in Ontario Lacrosse Associa-|form at Fort Erie Tuesday and tion intermediate play here. [won the featured Gyro Club Fergus' about - turn gained (Purse. them third place in the league.| It was only the second win in Scorers for Fergus were Bill|10 starts this year for the three- Foster and Grant Lillie, two|year-old gelding owned by W.F. goals each, and George Woods, | Edmiston of Toronto. Last sea- Barry Inscoe and Gerry Mag-|son Corporal Bingo won five wood, singles. races and purses of $18,835. Owen Sound scorers were, Epic Queen was second Tues- Dave McComb and Cy Lemon, day, a length ahead of Golden two each: and Cubby Cruick-| Flyer. The winner paid $14.80 to shank and Ken Woods, singles. win. League leaders are Huntsville] There were two separate ac- Hawks with 22 points. |cidents in the third race but {jockeys John Adams and Jim Fitzsimmons of Calgary escaped with minor injuries. Shortly after the field of 12 two-year- Canada Cricketers olds left the starting gate, Harry Lose Fourth Time Hotspur, with Adams in the sad- |dle, gave a couple of buck- MARLBOROUGH, - E n gland |; § ple of bucl (Reuters)--The Canadian junior Jumps and vested into the inner cricket team lost for the fourth| =~ Cams ell over the rail time in 11 matches when Marl- an Mis ed through the infield borough College beat them by To took a tumble ive wickets Tuesday. ) Put in to bat by Mariborough| wien his mount Bullmont captain Michael Griffiths, the| "iC, FUE HH field Jeaeon D Canadians seemed headed for apo" fo Ly entered the big score when Vincent Taylor|.,.q 5 rele "y Jzskimons es- with 92 and John Brierly with|3P¢C With a few bruises. PRY ET I EET Your new T D151 D1 &d 8 (6A has many new and changed numbers NAME AND ADDRESS Save time and trouble! Avoid o Look them up! wrong numbers! o Jot them down! o Dial carefully! Be sure to bring your Blue Book of Telephone Num- bers up to date! If you'd like new booklets--regular or pocket size-- give us a call at the Telephone Busi- ness Office, or drop in for them. They're free. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA |; There's also a wealth of information in the introductory pages of your Telephone Book 030000800 CO 0200000 HE 27 put on 119 for first wicket. These hopes were not realized as the rest of the side collapsed and the Canadians were all out for 199 runs. Only Ward Passi with 25 made any resistance among the tail-enders. Graham Newman was best of Canadian bowlers, taking three for 83. PRE-REVOLUTION Columbia University in New York City was founded in 1754 as King's College, with a grant from George II BUEHLER BROS. LTD. 12 KING ST. EAST CHOICE 723-3633 Neighborhood ee Pee Wee Boys | Game Results | In the Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee Boys' Softball League seliedule games "Tas night; the | following results were reported. College * Hill boys visited| Radio Park and scored a 21-3 victory, with Butt limiting the| Radio Parkers to only one ru in any one inning, although they had several runners left | stranded. College Hill scored in| NEW HOME SOON? every inning and most of their] ° Your Oshawa Times Will Be There When You Arrive! Whether you are moving into a fine new home players crossed the plate at| least twice. Kingside Park was at home| to Eastview and defeated the visitors 11-6. A five-run rally in| the third inning put Kingside in| front and they added five more] in the sixth to clinch it. Lupel| and Paterek hit homers for the | winners while Verrall and Chap- | pell each hit triples. 'Tutton,| Inche and Wayling were best] at the plate for Eastview. Woodview Park was much] too strong for the Bathe Park| lads, the "home team' chalk-| ing up a 15-5 win, Waddell, Han- sen and Cutler hit the best for Bathe while Teleswicki, Mec-| Namee, Hambly, Tole and] Ryan were all good for the win-| ners. | Lake Vista boys won at their| neighbors, Southmead, 7-2. Wal- lace pitched the win and South-| mead got their two runs by] Cory and Cisher, with Sholdra's | triple being a big help, all in| the fifth frame. Lake Vista boys | got three runs in the first in-| ning, three more in the second] and added one in the fifth, Mc-| Namara improved as the game] went along but the early hit-| ting by Myers, Bremner, Wal- lace and Kram, told the story. | In an Atom Boys' League game, Lake Vista nosed out College Hill 12-11 with Hudgin, | Blanchard, Rose and Alchin do-| ing the big hitting for the win- ners while Parfitt, Wright, Jessup, Sergeant and Davis were .the pick of the College] Hill team, who got two runs in| their last inning but couldn't] --or into a different OSHAWA TIMES. "TIMES" News, pictures, Times is at your new Home. Please make sure that your :| MOVING TO YOUR there is no need to miss a single issue of the If you notify us, or your carrier a few days before you move you will have the continuing benefits of the services at a time when you need them most. 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