12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Septembér 25, 1961 ROUGH RIDER Dave Thel- | over en "rides high" with a leap halfback two-man Argonaut as Toronto Brian Aston (No. 28) moves Als Halt T1-Cats; Riders Top Argos Jr. Legionnaires Reach OBA Final Oshawa Legionaires trounced three runs on only three hits.|a shutout in the 8th. Mario Hamilton Beavers 9-1 at Kins- Al Etchells started off the Bomben singled and stole sec. men Civic Memorial Stadium rally, drawing a walk. "Butch" ond base and scored on Joe Saturday afternoon, to sweep|Dowe lashed a single off Ander- Iannuzzl's single, the Ontario Baseball Associa'son's glove and the Legionaires| "Butch" Dowe led the Osh- tion Junior "A" semi-finals were in business. Captain Bob- awa batsmen, collecting two playoffs in two consecutive by Reid was fanned, however hits, Al Etchells and Ronnie games. ciean-up hitter Teddy Whiteley Bell drove in two runs apiece, ® | Legionaires copped the series lashed a mammoth single into|to pace the Oshawa hitters. opener 31 in the Ambitious city centre field, plating both|/Tony Cipriani had a pair for last Sunday. Oshawa now ex-|Etchells and Dowe. Whiteley Hamilton. ; pects to meet either Kitch scored himself on Ronnie Bell's) DIAMOND DUST -- Legion Dodgers, the powerhouse of the safe blow. aires journey to Talbot Park to- Inter-County Junior loop or| Oshawa upped their total to night, in Toronto, for the second Belleville Kenmores for the|8-0 in the 3rd stanza. "Butch" game of the "Leaside Junior title. Dowe was safe on an infield Baseball finals against George Roger "'Satch" Reeson, thelerror, then on the next pitch, Moore Drugs. , Oshawa Legionaires "bread - and -but-|stole second base. Two more in'|could wrap up the title with a ter" pitcher all season, wasn't|field errors allowed Ronnie Bell|victory tonight. . . . They lead at his best Saturday yet stilland Jimmie Pipher to reach|the best of 3 finals 1.0... . scattered seven hits while claim- base and load the sacks. Jim- Righthander Jimmy Pipher will ing seven strikeouts over the mie McConkey, who has been get the call for Oshawa on the route, in posting the victory hitting in the clutch all season hill. . .". The last time Oshawa over the Beavers. long, unlimbered a single, plat-/won the title was back in 1959. The stylish 17-year-old south-|ing a pair of tallies and Pipher| . . . Teddy Roberts, the club's paw is highly regarded by the crossed pay-dirt on another manager and Gary "Spike" American League Detroit| Hamilton infield boot. {Minacs, the coach of this year's Tigers and may sign 'a profes-| In the fourth, Oshawa added|team, played on that club. sional contract, after his school- a single tally. Trevor Madden] BEAVERS -- Brown, 1b and ing is finished here in Oshawa. working in relief of Mike Ander-|2b; Cipriani, cf and If; Reynolds, Reeson's cousin, Johnny Ryan, son, got the first batter to face|ss; Williams, ¢; Bomben, rf; right now is listed as Detroit's him, however Dowe rifled a/Sheldrake, If; Maden, 3b and top Canadian prospect, expect-i single centre, stole second again p; Maden, p and 3b; Wood, 2b; ed to make the parent club and scored on Bobby Reid's key|'annuzzi, 3b; Anderson, p and come next spring. i 1b Mike Anderson, another lefty and former Inter-County Senioriunti] {twirler, was tagged with the they | defeat. Anderson lasted only Brewer four innings on the hill as the|error, it. y Oshawa were then held off, LEGION -- Efchells, c; Dowe, the eighth frame, when ss; Reid, 2b; Whiteley, 1b; Bell, scored twice, Tommy cf; Pipher, rf; Tripp, rf; Me- reached base on an/Conkey, If; Pope, cf; Brewer, Roger Reeson walked, 3b; Reeson, p. big Oshawa bats were bombing. | then Al Etchells uncorked a RHE Trevor Madden finished up. {mammoth triple, scoring two|/Ham"ton 000 000 010--1 7 5 (SCORE EARLY | runs. {Oshawa 303 1000 02x--9 9 3 Legionaires made fast work SPOIL SHUTOUT Umpires -- Lyle Mcintyre {in the initial inning, scoring; Roger Reeson lost his bid for/(plate) and "Ab' Barnes, bases. Hamilton Jrs. Oust in to intercept. Ottawa de- feated Argos 20-10. --(CP Wirephoto) IN SIXTH GAME Repeat Win Highlights Felt Trophy | "0 [HEE |, Sidon Maclidian, who von feated Houdaille Industries 7-2 \while playing with his mother, Sateasy iat Alisshiry {scored a repeat win Saturday.|Park, in their sixth and decid- |Teamed with Mrs, John (Jean) ne game of the Inter-County final Renwick, he amassed a score ball League champ snship lof 62 plus 7 to retain the sil.| finals. verware, The mixed doubles] Kuney and Tutak both hit {tournament was the last open|safely, after there were two event of the season at the Osh-|out, in the first inning, but awa Lawn Bowling Club. Doug Keeler got Milne to fly | A capacity entry of 64 pairs|out. However, in the next inn. {took part in the tournament, ing, after there were two out, {which was held in two draws.|catcher McAvoy interfered with [Players from Peterborough, Ot Elliott and Kornylo's drivé to {tawa, Whitby, Port Perry, Bow-|right-field was misplayed by |manville, Port Hope, Cobourg,|Hughes and Kornylo chased |Lindsay, Agincourt and Oshawa| Elliott over the plate to give participated. Houdaille a 2-0 lead. { | Two teams were tied for se¢.| However, as it turned out,| {ond place with scores of 56.|that was the final run for Hou: | {They were Mr, and Mrs, Chas.|daille as Keeler found his bear | White, of Oshawa; A. Hoskin|ings, even handicapped by aj of Cobourg and Mrs, A. Legge,|leg-cramp, and shut out Hou- of Oshawa. In third place were|daille for the rest of the dist: |W. Preston and Mrs. Ina Lind-|ance, giving up only two more say, of Oshawa, with a score of | hits, a single in the sixth to 53 plus 3. Next in line were|Tutak and one to Jones in the Mr. and Mn. Raymond, of|9th, Peterborough, with 52; Mr. and Mrs. V. Highfield, of Port Hope, ogame' nun; mound for #0; Mr. and Mrs. W. Maynard, |, .ound until the fourth inning | of Ottawa, 46 and W. A. Dew- wip one out Yi ill singled g | [land and Mrs. J. Anderson, of| v YUH | Singiec and) d s0 did Hodgson and then Mec: | Oshawa, 39, | { dad 5 Avoy was safe on a choice play| Two-game prize winners were and Brodie was safe on an [rial Mes, Sra Mere error, which let Yuill score, (Mrs. J. C. Ward, Oshawa, 5 ™aking it 2.1. : [plus 8; Ewart Alger and Mrs,| In the sixth inning, it was |S. Gibbs, Oshawa, 53 plus 4; Yuill again. He opened with a land Mr. and Mrs.. A, Cox, Single and then when McAvoy. Port Perry, 52 plus 12 (was safe on an infield error, Prizes for one win went to|Yuill scored the tying run as Mr. and Mrs, E. Jackson, Osh. Brodie hit into a choice play. | awa, 53 plus 3; Mr, and Mrs.| In the 7th inning, Crawford's R. Hutchinson, Peterborough, |broke the 2-2 deadlock and won| 19 plus 5; Mr. and Mrs. Fred|the 1961 league championship Cochrane, Oshawa, 46 and Mr. with a four-run outburst. Gill and Mrs, Ellison, Lindsay, 48.|Hughes doubled with one out Consolation prizes were won by| then McAllister was safe on an Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, of|infield error and so was Corn- Oshawa, in the first draw and|ish, as the Houdaille infield col- Crawtord's Construction Win Inter- County Title Earle replaced Kornyle, on the mound for Houdaille in this inning, but it was teo late, In the 8th, the champions their final run on a single by dion and a double by McAvoy follow- ed by Brodie's sacrifice fly, CRAWFORD'S Construction-- Hughes, rf; MeAllister, If and rf; Cornish, 3b; Yuill, ss; Hodg- son, 1b and If; McAvey, ¢; Brodie, cf; Roberts, 2b; Keeler, p; McHugh ran for Hughes in 7th; Winters, 1b in 7th, HOUDAILLE Inldustries -- Brown, If; Jones, 1b; y ss; Tutak, ef and p in 7th; Mil- ne, cf; Hanna, ¢; Hrico, 2b and ss; Elliott, rf; Kornyle, p; Cairnes, ss in 8th; Shearer, rf in 7th; Earl, p in 7th. Fernhill Atoms Lead In Finals Fernhill Park Lane's Phar- macy Atoms defeated Kingside Park Atoms 7-3 on Saturday, to take a onegame lead in the Neighborhood Association's Atom Boys Softball League Fernhill struck for five runs in the second inning, after Kingside had opened with a three-run rally in their first story. Fernhill added two more in the third inning and behind Welsh's good pitching, backed by good fielding support, they held Kingside in check for the remainder of the game, with Welsh fanning a total of 10 bat- ters. Fernhill struck for five runs in the second inning, after Kingside had opened with a three-run rally in their first frame. That about told the story, Fernhill added two more in the third inning and behind Welsh's good pitching, backed by good fielding support, they LO Scugog Cleaners 6-2 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Eastern Football Conferencethe four and Gino Berretta counted the only touchdown for| Hamilton Southam Sales de- vey Burke, who got on, via this |Bill Kowalchuck's sacrifice fiy| Seerge Towiddy and Mrs. M.|lapsed. Len Yuill then doubled|held Xingeide n check for the underdogs showed unsuspected|kicked a single to round out the|the injury-plagued Argos, was|feated Oshawa Scugog Cleaners choice, scored later on a wild|to centre scored Johnny with|™° one , Oshawa, in the|and scored on Hodgson's single, Jmainder of the Shue, i mid-season spunk during the pset that upset 25,291 Hamilton|hard-pressed by Ottawa's de-|6-2 Saturday night at Wood-|pitch and an infield error. Hamilton's sixth and final run, Secon draw. The former pair(to complete the four-run rally. Nels anning a tota weekend. fans. fence. They made him fumble|lands Park in Hamilton, to| Reg White started on the After that, Peters was red-hot,|lad a score of 45; while the atters. ; twice and turned one into a/sweep their OASA' provincial mound for Oshawa. He weath- striking out eight of the remain- latter pair's score was 36. n Slemko and Yuill were the Montreal Alouettes who had Quarterback Bernie Faloney ; ] Junior "A" semi-final series ine the firet inspite of li Re -- i , Dionne, Gingerich big hitters for the winners but managed only one victory and scored Ticats' only touchdown, |touchdown. red the first frame ,inspite of|ing 10 batters he faced. But in |and Eamine. |Munde's pitching effort was te 1 A [conv ' 5 i Quarterback Jackson, | two-straight games, an infield error, a walk and athe meantime, Duff went scram-| J = a tie in seven previous games, |converted by Don Sutherin, near Gilles Archambault, and half-| Once again coach Eric Wil-|single, but in the third inning, bling along, threatened in al- Little League Chri, Hranmisk. Rlangw. greatly hampered by Jreak up. Baseball Title Quarterback Tobin Rote, who Russ Saturday shattered the seven. (the midway mark of the second| > o'r) "poten and Ron Ste-|kin sent his submarine ace Jack he issued successive walks to|most every inning but never game undefeated string of Ha. Quaster alter the Als had Haken 5" ccored the six-pointers for|Duff to the mound and for the Bob Honda and Wayne Rivers really lettiag the Oshawa bat- jan Bradley. Rye, Brockman, guilty of six errors in the early milton Tiger-Cats with a 28.7% © Ottawa before 30,648 fans. Gary |third-straight time this season, and then Barry Bailey doubled, ters get a rally going. irby, Bolahood, Beatty. frames. victory at Hamilton, Schreider kicked four converts Duff proved too much for the stole third and scored later on a, SCUCGOG CLEANERS -- In Toronto Sunday, the Grey FOOTBALL and Jim Conroy punted 86 yards Scugog squad. He struck out 13] double-steal, when Robin Johnny | Sneddon, lb; Burke, ss; Wilson, . 0. Cup champion Ottawa Rough [for a single. ) batters, issued two walks and walked, 2b; Suddard, If; Young, cf; Sa- To Nipigon Lads, Riders snapped back from a STANDINGS | Bill Mitchell converted Rote's gave up only four hits. The homesters added two runs dowski, rf; Solomon, c; Wright, two-game losing streak and de- touchdown and on the final play| Bob Solomon singled to open in the next inning on a single 3b and cf; White, p; Peters, p in| Nipigon Park All-Stars de feated the favored Toronto Ar- of the first half booted a 17-yard! the third inning and then after|to Bob Myers, followed by suc- 5th; R. March; 3b: batted ini. oq Knishts of Columbus All. gonauts 29-10. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |field goal. two strikeouts, -a stolen base cessive singles by Honda and 6th; Mapes, rf in 5th. Stars 7-4 on Saturday morning The Hamilton game firmly| Canadian Football League and an infield error let Solomon | Rivers and then, after two out, HAMILTON SO UTHAM| Alexandra Park, to take established the Als as mid-sea. | Eastern Conference score. Oshawa's other run came an error at third base. SALES -- Honda, If; Rivers, 3b; their City "Little League Base. son terrors of the Big Four, not| WLT F A Pls BASEBALL in the sixth when Sneddon was Johnny opened the fifth in-|Sebben, ss; Bailey, ¢; Duff, pi lyin (pa nian i ©SCE FASH only because they won two in a Hamilton 1 0207 167 14 hit by a pitched ball. He was ning with a double and at this Johnny, cf; Hilson, 2b; Kowal- one niin $ SCORES out on a choice play and Har-|point Dan Peters relieved White. chuck, rf; Myers, Wc yo RE ore 0 wana] the first inning and then added 7 row after six winless starts, but|Ottawa 5 3 021314210 because of the way they did it. Toronto 34113114 17 "They physically manhandled Montrea! 25 1125136 5 rey : ) {i ongpeongs . a ; us," said Hamilton coach Jim Western. Conference By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' Trimble. : WLT F_A Pls. American Jie CEL ac S) n arn Sy MAKES MOST OF LEAST Edmonton 5 xNew York 10552 .669 -- Winnipeg 197 165 14 9659 619 8 7 7 L Although Montreal quarter- % Detroit : i Galzary 3} 92 66 .582 13%4 It will be Black's Men's Wear, Kent's had only one success- ¢; Towns, 1b; Macintyre, ¢ in one in the third, With Sagan | pitching steady ball to hold the| |K of C boys in check, for two| innings, the game livened up| {when the Knights got singletons {in the third and fourth frames, | | to make the score 3-12. | In the fifth, Nipigon got a run | on Dobney's homer and K. of C, came right back with one by Beatty, to make it 4.3. In the sixth, Nipigon got one and so |did K. of C., which made it |5-4, -Carvana getting a homer | for the "Knights". | The big verdict was decided | in the 7th when Nipigon added Assortment of Used Cars SPECIAL -- KARMANN GHIA CONVERTIBLE This thoroughbred among convertibles is elegant in appearance and dependable in performance. 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Each Montreal 5 Nanton ; | Minnesota J halfback also had another touch- Winnipeg 33 Edmonton 10 {Los Angeles 66 89 426 38 : 58 96 .377 451% Washington 5897 .374 46 Tonight's Game STARS Cal Sy a, uk 3 Boston 3 adi Karn's Drugs in the cham-|ful inning against Maxwell and 4th. ; 2 24% algary at Toronto ashington 6-0 Minnesota 4- ionship finals for the 1961 title! that was in the second stanza. | KS IN'S JAR: Sut. [WO runs, on three 'walks and a SATURDAY'S RESULTS FionShlp finals 10! ine 2 BLACK'S MEN'S WEAR: Sut- yii"s "hobney and in their half, Baltimore at Chicago ppd, rain 4 fav ol i " id } i 3 ' this Wednesday evening, at! Burk walked, then Towns forced| 1h. Clark. 2b: Eldridge, rf; pwr 3 S | ants--his 45th homer of year American League Sunday's Results Lakeview Park. Bannon at 3rd base but a bad Maxwell, p ge, Doiney: ison, Sagan was a grand slammer in the Boston 23 Buffalo 21 Boston 3 New York 1 Karn's advanced to the final {eITOr in centre, let both Burk ---- : ---------- league-leading Cincinnati. Junior ORFU Washington 4 Minnesota 1 Pitching -- Warren Spahn, East York 7 London 18 Coo at Keoner City ppd,{Town and Country defaulted|them only two hits after that, two-hit shutout over Chicago 8-0 Denver 28 New York 35 Detroit (Mossi 15-7 and Foy- the two clubs battled to an ex-| Anderson, pitching for Kent's, 2-SOLE in the first game Dallas 42 Oakland 35 tack 10-10 or Regan 10.7) at|citing 2-1 finish with Karn's ran into home-run trouble in the Kansas City (Archer 9-13 and nosing out the victory second inning also when Clark Shaw 11-13) (N) "Hootch" Lyons pitched the and then Maxwell each hit four-| (Only game scheduled) win for Karn's. giving up just| PY blows | National League three hits. Breau was safe on| In the fourth, Eldridge was W L Pct. GBL an error in the third inning and|safe on an infield error, then 9159 607 -- | ored after there were two out,| Maxwell's single and a walk to 86 62 .581 4 on back-to-back singles by Dor! Sutton, followed by Morden's| Connaught Park ed s yee 98 917 1/Chicago 4 alf -- he completed seven, in- He Clevelan cluding payoff pitches to Don Saturday's Results 74 82 474 30% 69 85 .448 3415 down. Sunday's Result Kansas City Ottawa 29 Toronto 10 on YESTERDAY'S x-Clinched pennant. Edmonton at Saskatchewan Saturday's Scores Friday's Game Detroit 4 Los Angeles 2 1 A y i i . 4 . 3 of the UAW Softball League, Malloy walked to open it and {on cf: Morden, ss; Price, 3b; |r 4 A By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Cleveland 8 Kansas City 5 ith the series expected to open Bannon doubled. With two out, |McMull . Bryan, ¢; Knox, nok C. lads failed to score. Batting--Orlando Cepeda, Gi- Chicago 21 Los Angeles. 17 i Series eYp Pp McMullen, If; Bryan, c¢; Knox, 'NIPIGON -- Nichols, Bap-| nine - run first inning of San American Conference Detroit 7 Los Angeles 5 | . : Francisco's 12-5 victory over Ohio 13 Sarnia 17 Chicago 8-3 AH 7.5 bracket by a mixed route, They and Towns score, to make it a| won the first game 9-0 when |three-run rally. Maxwell gave Braves--became a 20-game win- American League rain |their game on Saturday and then, singles by Anderson and Burk, \ ner for the 12th time with a San Diego 34 Houston 24 Today's Probable Pitchers |on Sunday, at Alexandra Park,!in the third and seventh frames. PATENTED 1960 AUSTIN A40 SALOON In excellent condition with low mileage. Priced to sell 895.00 1957 VOLKSWAGEN WINDOW VAN Thoroughly reconditioned and fully Quaranteed un- der official Volkswagen warranty. Extro passenger seats available at a nominal extra APPROVED BY THE NATIONAL FOOT HEALTH COUNCIL. 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Woodstock on Saturday after. : {San Francisco 12 Cincinnati 5 : noon 43, in an Snning thriller Jjse Jop Ivan nS ngon St. Louis 8 Los Angeles 7 ed at 1-1 until the 7th inning|Legree, cf, Johns, ss; Ander- This was the first game of the| hanging on the 'ropes--the Con. Milwaukee 8-2 Chicago 0-4 when "Bun" Legree opened for|son, p; DePratto, 2b; Maloy, OASA final series and the sec- naught boys fought back Dick Fitsburgh 4 Philadelphia 3 Karn's with a single. Lyons sac If; Bannon, 3b; Locke, rf; Burk, d {rified, for the second out and, = Oshawa, at Connaught Park, two-bagger, then W | Los Angeles (Williams 13-12) Doug Marshall's double brought early this Saturday afternoon, Rabe, ten Re cat Pittsburgh (Friend 14-18) (N)|Legree home with what proved | with the third game, if neces ared home with the tying run St. Louis (Washburn 0-0) at{the winning run sary, to be played the same af.| KARN'S DRUGS: Marshall, McPhee, c; Faced with their toughest op. position of the season's cam. paign, the Connaught Park boys came from behind a 2-0 deficit ning and then won the game in "overtime," scoring two runs in their half of the 8th and limiting Woodstock lads to a scored, naught in front 4.2, opened with a single and Bobby qo. | . | | Reid bunted safely, so did Paul 12-16) at Philadelphia (Ferra-|Hodgson, cf; Nash, If; Pettes, Sutton. 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