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The Oshawa Times, 15 Aug 1961, p. 11

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SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords | JAW Realtors Edge Black's Oshawa Real Estate nosed out Black's Men's Wear 3-2 last night at Alexandra vars .. 4 {UAW Softball League fixture. Tony Lupel pitched the win for the Realtors, allowing only tips for the outdoorsman four hits. Sutton, first batter for Black's, got one of the three and a choice play that missed plus a walk loaded the bases in the first inmng but Ciark flied out and that was that. 'In the fourth, McMullen walked, Knox was safe on a choice and Clark walked but Morden forced McMullen at the plate, Eldridge went out on an infield fly and Maxwell flied out, to end that threat. FIRST GAME Midget Finalists: - Tie 3-3' 10 Innings Fernhill Park Genosha Aces and Woodview played the first game of their Oshawa Minor Softball Associa- tion Midget League champion- ship finals, last night at Fernhill Park, but they were no nearer to a solution, after 10 innings of| brilliant, well-played softball, as the two classy teams battled to a 3-3 tie. Darkness prevented further action. The two teams will go at it In the fifth, Sutton walked and scored after two out on a again tonight, in the second hit by McMullen. Black's got| game of the 2-out-of-3 series, this their other run in the seventh/time on the Woodview Park when Maxwell opened with a diamond. double and scored on Sutton's REAL PITCHING DUEL second hit of the night, as yagi night's playoff game was Sutton was thrown out trying a sizzling pitching duel between to make it a two-bagger. Bob Mason of Fernhill and Mur- Maxwell pitched for Black's ray Hobbs of Woodview, with {and was tagged for a run in Mason fanning 15 batters while {the first inning on a walk to Hobbs struck out 18, over the Jaksutz, a sacrifice fly and 10-inning route. Both were espe- Campbell's double. cially good "in the clutch", In the fifth, after there were, Fernhill got their three runs, two out, O'Neil singled, so did all at once, in the third inning Jaksutz and Shearer followed when T. Zarowny singled with with a triple to score his twolone out and then Mosier and mates with_the runs needed to|Vernon all connected safely be- win the game. hind him and Vernon eventually - crossed the plate on a passed ball while Gaskell was being walked and then a wild pitch Hobbs gave up just six hits in the game, only two after his bad third inning DIFFICULT PICKING THOSE MINNOWS. OUT OF YOUR BAIT PAIL? THROW IN A LITTLE MOSS, WHEN YOU REACH FOR THEM, L DART UNDER THE MOSS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS PICK UP THE MOSS, REMOVE MINNOW, REPLACE = YOU BUILD A CAMPFIRE ONA § COOL NIGHT OR DAY, CONSTRUCT. IT WHERE YOU'LL HAVE AREFLECT- ING SURF ILL AND DONT LEAVE THAT SHAVING MIRROR HANGING IN A TREE OR ON R TENT DURING THE DAY, THAT HOT SUN MAY BE JUST ENOUGH FOR IT TO START A FIRE. © I. KINO FEATURES STNDICATR, Ie ACE LIKE A YOU'LL KEEP WARMER , FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) MONDAY, AUG. 14, 1961 CLEAR AND FIRM First Race 1 Mile turf course, purse $2.100, 3-year-ol Horse w 1 St Edgor's Sister Sea Ferd Lady Moocher Winter Garden Navy Lou Windy Fay Nedoa Chris Jamaica Belle 13 7 7 Winner ch f 3 Acadian--Duo Blend, Start good, won driving 6'z furlongs, Horse Fair Lodge Sheila's Sleeper Dancing Lisa Golden Turkey 20 4.9 00 2.60 5.10 Canadian foalea. Owner 26.20 Gower's Pee Wees | Defeat Auto Trim Ol a a Gower's Realty trounced Osh- i, Fitzsi'ns--Windfields ¥'m awa Auto Trim 18-2 Jast night L 11 2 5-5'a Adams -- Tulachmore Fm X 9 vk Series 3% Adams + Tulacks at Alexandra Park, as Series ury - ove 7.5% Brown--Windy Acres F'm i "le Oshawa Legion 8 8- Gonzales--Early Mischief Minor aseball Association's Trainer E Mann Pee Wee League playoffs got antams eat under way. The same two teams Pool 19,383. Double pool 41,337 5.20 3.30 clash again on Wednesday Oshawa Dairy 22.60 B.30 3.30 night, Paradise, pitching for Auto| Jury and Tovell Bantams Trim, had a rough time of it as edged a 4-3 victory over Osh Koon piSennedy the winners scored four runs in awa Dairy, in their Oshawa Le- ittiach rs Kelman 'Q » , v » Tk Despirito -- A G Hedges the first inning, mostly due to gion Minor Bantam League walks and errors. They added game last night Critics Choice 1 i 3 3.1 la 5-21 Potts L Harriott Neat Chance 5 6.1014 Coy R Gian six in the fourth with Zufelt hit- = Elliott pitched Cusmet 7-342 73% Gomez Mrs. A Chris Personality 3 B 8 Olah Gardiner Winner br f Trainer G. McCann Start good, won driving Pool 38,817 1. EDGOR'S SISTER I.SEA FERD (entry) 4-LADY MOOCHER ds, maiden fillies, r. Fin Jockey + B'gemenke--Edgor Ridge : Despirito--Tulachmore F"m 3 118 1-1! 2-1! - uBR Ama 1-FAIR LODGE 5-SHEILA'S SLEEPER 8-DANCING LISA and four-year-old fillies. Allowances Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Fitzsimmons--Windfield Fm 2-3'4 Krohn -- G. Kennedy 9.90 purse $2,400 Wt PP St Three- the win "for ting a homer Jury and Lovell, having seven Zufelt pitched the win for strikeouts and allowing the Gower's and he lost his shutout same number of hits, He also in the fifth inning when Roote gave up seven walks, three of ~430 soo 270 Opened with a single, Paradise them in the fourth inning but } 440 230 sacrificed and then Barker drew fanned Suddard with the bases 270 a walk. Davey followed with a jpaded. In the fifth, Foster walk- single and Walker was safe on ed, Baron bunted safely and hits, an error, which scored Roote hy Zak and Metcalf brought the| and Barker first two home. In the sixth, . Oshawa Dairy picked up only| one run, when some poor base- running prevented them from making the best use of four hits Hastings Juniors Take First Semi Jury and Lovell were a little ; fortunate to score four runs off HASTINGS (CP) -- Hastings Corneal, as he allowed only two A Legionnaires Monday night took hits. In the fifth, he walked a 1-0 lead in the best - of » seven Brooks and Smith then Hobbs {Ontario Lacrosse Association! connected, to score Brooks. The Junior semi - finals with a 14-6) winners got their big break in| | victory over St. Catharines Ath- the sixth inning when they | {letics. scored three runs on four walks, Jim Vilneff, Joe Todd. Garv some good hase-running for stol- Curtis, Grant Heffernan and en bases and the odd wild pitch Dave Drummond got two goals helped. To 3a aa |2Piece for Hastings. Roger|™ 3.30 230 Grant, Paul Clancy and Ronnie 2.20 (Knox scored once each. Brian Thomson, Pete Berge,! Jim McGrath, Ted Teather, Al Graham and Pete Cheevers scored for St. Catharines. DAILY DOUBLE 3 and 4 PAID $167.10. pita - ce meri 4-WINGS OF SONG 8-EPHRATAH Third Race 3-DAISY PAGE 6% Furlongs, purse 32,400. 3. and 4-yea r-old fillies. Allowances. Horse Wt PP § ' y Str, Fin Jockey Owner Wings of Song 5 1-1 1-1'4 Gomez --Bill Beasley Ephratah 3 2.2% McComb--Janley Sta Daisy Page 2 3-2 Fitzsi'ns--J E F Seagram Ferdette 2 46% Olah--W A Clark Dutch Miss 5-2%4 R'millard--Bennie, Fidler Mary's Reward 6-12 Despirito--Mrs Merrill Doc's Doll 5 3-nk 7-63 D'fach--Badz'ski, Gregory Fair Drum 3 61% B Roy--Beach Sta Winner b f 3 Mark-Ye-Well --Polly's Song. Trainer R § Bateman. start good, won driving Pool, 16.111 Fourth Race 1-16 Miles, $2,000. {-year-olds Horse P St a h 2 h 1 A 2 3 4 5. 4 Et LE 6-1 7-5 1] a0 00 5-T0O0 MANY COOKS 6.20 00 1-JED'S FOLLY 4 3-LONDON TOWN 1 and up, claiming all $3,500. Str. Fin, Jockey Owner 1-2 14 Gomez--A F Gomez & si Ei £4 Jr. Tes ae, LER varm 52 5-2% McComb--Barwood Sta 4 6 6 Behrens--T E Hays outdistanced Adams--D G and P Sta 3 h} 5. 3 4 purse fy go Estranceria | ¥ Barley 2nd .. 41 Windlady 6-31 5-h Start good, won easily Fifth Race $2,100, 4-vear-olds and up, S 4 Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-434 Coy--A, L Poloniato Gomez--J F. F Seagram 14 Fitzsi'ns--W R Wesley Brown--Mrs J W Hunter 14 D'fach--Stafford Farm | Olah-- JJ Mead JC Meyer. B claimed by §. Roien § Faurlongs, Horse Chinese Bandit Star Gun Pentathlon Knuckle Duster Sundry 12 2 Sun and Wind 105 1 6 6 Winner b ¢ 4 To Market--Chadonell. Start good, won easily berg. F. H. Merrill Jr. $6,000. Sixth Race teenth miles, Vt PP St 126.53 1 purse w 1.5 4 5. a BN Ps Be a 2! 11 5 1 1 PULA WINGS SIGN REARGUARD DETROIT (AP) Defences | man Warren Godfrey Monday| 210 signed his Detroit Red Wings' MAN GAD 330! contract for his 10th National purse§2.800, Three-year-olds. Allowances. Hockey League season. Last Str. Fin Jockey Owner season was Godfrey's best in Lh tnk Dalton -- Mrs H Hecht {ype NUT, He had 19 points on three goals and 16 assists. ainer . X 1-WIS and Horse Glencoe Kid Axeman Wise Command (Wel [ole] | THE one-six v 2.214 2-1% Dittfach -- Lanson Farm IN 33 3.4% Gomez -- L Lear 4-2/4 Adams -- White Oak Sta 4 DT -- i NEW CRYSTAL Elmhurst doubled to open the hits in the first five innings and 0 Park Midgets 9th and was wide - awake tojusually mowing down the next : move to third base after the catch, when Nelson's attempt at a sacrifice bunt popped up in the air and Vasko caught the ball but was knocked down by Kocho who came running in for the same purpose. With the winning run on 3rd and only one out, the big crowd tensed for '"'the kill" but Hobbs struck out Mason, with Vasko hanging on to the "ticked" third strike and then T. Zarowny was thrown out at 1st base by a whisker -- on his grounder to shortstop Mc- Namee. WOODVIEW FIGHTS BACK With Mason allowing only two Sunnyside Bantams Beat Rundle Girls In a Neighborhood Association Bantam Girls Softball League game, played last night at Rundle Park, Sunnyside Park girls defeated Rundle Park 9-2. Powell did the pitching for the winners and didn't allow Rundle any runs until the sixth inning when Shrigley and Kuva- nawicz both drew walks and scored with help from Black and Marshall. Sunnyside managed to get at least one runner across the plate in every inning, except the 7th, with the first two batters of the game, VandeWalker and Chap- man both scoring to give their team a flying start. Cherkas, Powell, Brown, Curry and Gil- lingham all had a good night at the plate . Wotoridte o--- walct for 2his digu of good serucee! (41 lified SERVICE APPROVED BY GARAGE OPERATORS ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO GARAGE OPERATORS' ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO MEMBERS AN PUBGID TO MANTAIN & SUMEION SRVICE 108 THE MOTORING PUBLIC BY INGAGING CIRTISIG MECHAMICE MELCHERS ON (ol A cl], BOTTLE Sailor Man 1 Corporal Binge 111 2 Winner b g 3 Mamelu Start good, won driving 5 Brown --- F Edniiston Trainer D. M. Davis Jr Pool, 24,582, Quinella Pool 3 2 4 1 5 ke QUINELLA 5 and 3 PAID 514.80. Seventh Race One and one-sixieenth miles all $3,500 Horse Formal Trust Quick Prince Captain Hook Biscayne Delightful Gal Rubal Khali 4 FORMAL TRUST 7-QUICK PRINCE 5-CAPTAIN HOOK Purse $2,000. Four-year-olds and up. Clal 2 ? min Jockey Owner Agro Sta 3 Fitzsimmons -- 0 Despirito -- T E Hays 4 Hale -- Mrs N Peconi | 1 62 Dittfach Connor Sta | 118 Gordon -- G M Claxton 1 John Berry 118 3 2 2-12 Ih Gibb Mrs L F Stein Winner b g. 5 On Trust --Heterist, Trainer J. C. Meyer Start good, won driving Pool 54,077 Eighth Race one-sixteenth miles Janley Sta 1 1 1 2.COMPACTOR __... SIR RAYMOND 1240 610 B-AL ABRIGO 4.80 Purse 32,100. Four-year-olds and up, claiming 7.50 5.00 3.60] One and sll 34.500, Horse § a Str. Fin Jockey Compactor 3 41 1.1% 1-2% Fitz'ons Sir Raymond 24 Al Abrigo Rio Branca Whip Out Mr. Edgor Professor Ted Charocative Winner b g, 8. Nirgal -- Challa Start good, won ridden out, 407,838. Attendance 7,169 Owner ~~ Mrs A H Trudell Hale -- F Korzelius Dittfach--M and M Sta Gomez -- Bill Beasley 14 Coy -- Throndale Sta 114 119 Remillard -- Royamar St H. Trudell. Pool 56,324. Total Pool Splurge Scores | Glencoe Kid Wins His First Win For New Owner Old Woodbine : id co Kid, the three - year - old colt purchased recently for $25.000 TORONTO (CP) -- Old Wood- (oy bine had not been a favorable y Mrs. Henry Hecht of Buf- alo, ran one of the fastest tack Tor the fOOr = Vear - oldriBces of the Fort Erie meeting stallion Splurge until Monday to win Monday's featured Var- night, when voung Dunc Mac. 6 Club Purse. Glencoe Kid Tavish took the place of his severed the 1 1.16 miles in Si gi 43 4-5 to defeat Axeman by a father iy ihe (ky. an neck. Wise Command was third. pacer to victory. Splurge re- The time was only four-fifths turned backers $11.70. of a second behind Scene One's Splurge, blanked in four out- {rack record ings here, came on with.a rush, The daily double of Edgor's in the stretch to outstep Atomic Sister and Fair Lodge, winners Sir, owned by W. J. Simonton of the first two races, paid of Chatham, and Joan's Com- $167.10, mander, nine - year - old geld- ing from Dave Pinkney's Strat. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ford stable. One of the year's top mutuel| Y. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Chicago -- Kenny Lane, 145, returns was recorded in the fourth when the rank outsider ; Muskegon, Mich., outpointed! -- |T. J. Jones, 147, Chicago (10). Honey Bun. owned by Ervine Barnes of Strathroy and driven B by Don Barnes, won and paid $70.60, $24.40 and $10.40. NAME NBA SUPERVISOR % NEW YORK (AP)--Sid Bor- Oakland, Calif.--Carl (Bobo) gia, a veteran referee. was Olson, 177', San Francisco, out- named supervisor of officials pointed Roque Maravilla, 17% for the National Basketball As. Boise, Idaho (10) sociation Monday. He replaces Miami--lke Vaughn, 147, Jocko Collins, dismissed three cinnati, outpointed Vince s Ll Original + «+ because it was the first certified 8-yeare old Canadian whisky on the market. Fine ++ + because it is aged for 8 years in small oak casks for that fine, full flavour that only comes with age. Canadian ++. because it is made for Canadians and by Canadians--a whisky of truly outstanding quality. Ganecin OSchemley 52 "Distillers of Certified Aged Whiskies" Shes Cing, . i we V . Shs Danadban Fei Aad of Canadns mest wuisngwoidod violes duitilou CERTIFIED 88-YEAR-OLD CANADIAN WHISKY =Schenley OFC. \IDIAN WHISKY CA 4 a dsgpond folly gn! «skys a paced wokm woent Conacden Schenley Ze ORDER OF MERIT, AGED 12 YEARS « RESERVE, AGED 8 YEARS + GOLDEN WEDDING, AGED B YEARS Bo-| ° months ago. nomo, 147, New Orleans (8). | batter, right after a hit had been allowed, Woodview were blank- ed up until the sixth when Me- Namee opened with a single. Pipher sacrificed him along but it wasn't necessary, as it turned out as Ken Bradley drove out a home-run blow, to put Woodview back in the thick of the struggle. They tied it in the 8th, when Pipher opened with a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 15, 1961 1]° North Oshawa Win RIDERS SELL BACK DEFEATS AUSSIE First In Scarboro EDMONTON (CP) -- Saskat-| LE ZOUTE, Belgium (AP)~-- | North Oshawa Squirts, this chewan Rou g hriders of the/Ramanathan Krishnan of India lcity's first entry in the new Wester Ruotball Conference an- beat Aussratian Rep Fieitner | 3 ae nounced Monday halfback Jack 6-4, 6-1 Sunday in the men's |OASA series, got off to & 800d pip Ths "hoon "sold to Denver singles finals of the interna: [start on Saturday afternoon prone of the American League. tional lawn tennis tournament. when they won their first pro- Hill, from Utah State, was in Belgium's Christiane Mercelis vincial playoff game 20-9, over his fifth season with the Rouch defeated Britain's E. Starkie Scarboro Sneath Essos, in Scar- riders. He set a record as WFC 6-4, 6-2 in the women's singles scoring leader in 1958. finals, Second game of the series will be played at North Oshawa this Saturday at 1200 o'clock noon and if a third game is necessary,' it will be played on the same diamond, in the evening, at six o'clock. Winners meet Cobourg in the Eastern Ontario finals. Robby Cook pitched the win Oshawa Vern TUES.,, AUG. 15, 8:45 P.M. TEXAS DEATH MATCH @ men cannot be dis- ring permitted, nd hoide barred, ring 'area roped off, no time WHIPPER BILLY WATSON the North single, for : vs STAN STASIAK ® SPECIAL ATTRACTION e RODNEY 325-LB. LIVE ALIGATOR TUFFY TRUESDALE "Ivan Kelmikoff vs, stole second and scored on Brad- (lass team and he received ley's single. Mason took the next good support from his mates, three batters to leave Bradley who also showed well at the stranded and Woodview didn't plate against the pitching - of get.a man to first base in either Scarboro's Earl Morris. the 9th or 10th frames. - Of the nine hits Mason allow- 5 p24 2 y % : Namee; ss; Pipher, 2b; Bradley, 8, Vasko, Bradley and Dick ri: Hobbs, p: Vasko, ¢; Don 2 Garmosk « i 9 had a pal r oy Barnoski, If; Elliott, If in 5th. Karol Kalmikoff vs Tony Marine iy ForaaraWiy ia Li FERNHILL: Ver-| | FT LT oy Tickets for these exhibitions up three walks and Mason allow- non, 2b; Gaskell, 1b; Norris, If; iiay 8, + FIN Tr ed only one G. Zarowny, cf; Elmhurst, ss; Children 1.00 WOODVIEW: Taylor, cf: Dick Nelson, 3h; Mason, p; T. Zar- Fat iloth; Pramater Barnoski, 1b; Kocho, 3b; Mec- owny, c. EGoodrich SILVERTOWN Mosier, rf; TAKES THE BOUNCE OUT OF YOUR CAR'S RIDE Whisber-Quict, Te! J / V2 BFG took the bounce out of tires with "Soft Rubber." Why "Soft Rubber" tires? 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