THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 4, 1962 7] pen 7" 4 Tonys Vendors) Sports ST. CATHARINES Collegi- urday. Seventeen High schools » pionship honors, are participated, ate crews captured the Cana- dian Secondary Schools Row ing Association championship on the: Henley course on Sat- St. Kitts Win School Rowing after they grove Trophy for Polonia Wins Over including one Buffalo. Shown above received The Cos- club cham right--Brian Wing Association Saunders of Gibson staff advisors; president Hamilton; left-to- } coach Jack and Art Towing Claude crew school Macdonald of St Collegiate. bi Ms Nicholson principal C (CP Wirs: and Evan Catharines hoto) Spoil Cobourg Home Opener Tony's Vendors visited Co- bourg Brokers on Saturday night for that new club's first |"home game" in their first 'season with the Oshawa City and District Softball Associa- tio and the Vendors chalked up a 6-3 decision, to spoil the occa- sion somewhat for the turnout lof Cobourg fans, who however lwere treated to some sparkling 'entertainment. "Sambo" Smith went to the mound for the Oshawa club and gave up seven hits which he kept well-scattered, especially after the first two frames. Tony's, on their own behalf, struck early and were full value for -their win Bill Berwick opened the game with a double and scored with one out on Dan Tureski's single.! In the third inning, Berwick opened with a single and this time, with one out again, Tur- eski tripled and scored a mo- ment later on a passed ball, to lie the score at 3-3. In the fourth inning, Berwick was safe on an error and was then forced by Solomon. The lat- ter advanced on Tureski's sacri- fice and scored on Jack Arm- strong's hit The well-played game stayed at 4-3, although both teams threatened at various times with runners getting as far as third base, until the top of the 9th, when the Oshawa club clinched seven hits off Smith, but this CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc.: (Ki- wanis Bantam League) -- King- side at Zion; Southmead at North Oshawa; Connaught at Rundle; Valleyview at Fernhill; Woodview at Storie; Lake Vista at Eastview and Sunny: NEW YORK (CP) Kramer, boss of pro tennis for years, says he plans to get out of the professional game "for wasn't enough. Sharpe walked side at Nipigon Park; All games| good" this fall. to open the first inning for Co- bourg and scored later on a choice play and Campbell's tri- ple. In the second stanza, Mit- chell opened with a_ single, Ewart sacrificed and then with two out, Quigley clicked to score Mitchell and came home himself when Sharpe tri- pled. The latter was thrown out at the plate, trying to stretch his hit into a home-run: After that, Smith held the homesters in check and they failed to score again but did have a pair of runners on bases in both the 8th and 9th frame OSHAWA TONY'S -- Berwick, ef; Solomon, ss; Tureski, lb and rf; Armstrong, 2b; Willis, rf; Mackness, 3b; Melnick, c; Snow, If; Smith, p; Sneddon, Ib in 3rd COBOURG Sharpe, ss; BROKERS -- Hastings, 3b; Lin- gard, |b; Campbell, p:; De- champ, c; Mitchell, 2b; Ewart rf; LaFleche, cf: Quigley, If; Graham, batted in 9th; Chase batted in 9th; Robinson, batted in 9th Wild Pitch Kills 'Little Leaguer' TRINIDAD, Calif. (AP)-- at 6.30 p.m Midget Lague -- Southmead at Sunnyside and Woodview at Radio Park, both games at 6.30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc. Midget League teams are advised that they will play only one game, due to school each week, until June 18. UAW League (Opening Games) -- Kent's Western Tire vs West Plant, 6.30 p.m. and Ward's Billards vs Corvair, 6.30 p.m. ;Both games at Alexandra Park Beaches Major Fastball -1.ea- gue: Oshawa 'Tony's vs Eddie Black's, at Toronto Kew Gar- dens, 7.30 p.m, BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc (Midget League) Ajax vs Beaton's Dairy. at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, TUESDAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District Assoc Scugog Cleaners vs Tony's Vendors, at 6.45 p.m. and Cobourg Brokers vs Heffering's Imperials, at 8.15 p.m both games at Alexandra Park South Ontario County League Mount Zion at Port Perry, 6.30 p.m BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc examinations, K In an article in Sports Illus- trated, he says he plans to turn over his professional tour op- erations to the International Professional Tennis Players' Association about next Novem- er The reason: Because, says Sramer: "As long as I'm around, amateur officials all over the world can use me as their excuse for not going ahead with open tennis." Until now, he says, amateur officials have opposed open ten- nis on the grounds that it would fall under' Kramer's control. OTHER REASONS "As a matter of fact, my in- tention has never been to take control of tennis, but simply to bring both factions of it to- gether for their mutual benefit." Kramer says there are other reasons too for his decision to pull out of the pro game "One is the knowledge that the public will no longer pay to see the amateur champions when I add them to my troupe "I can't really blame them, Today's amateur champions, so- called, are simply not worth the money. Without the benefit of years of toughening competi- tion, they are no match for the established pros and each year's new crop looks weaker -- Jackjalready makin, Jack Kramer Quits Tennis more mone 'out of tennis than I could af- ford to pay them as pros." Despite his decision to with- draw, Kramer says a strong pro game is essential to the growth of tennis. "Professionals devoting their whole time to a game can reach a level of skill impossible to amateurs under the present set- up. "The professional game pro- vides the kind of competition and heroes a sport needs to ex- cite youngsters and make them want to participate themselves. "What's more, it gives the best amateurs something . to shoot for . . . there should be some goals in this game for the ambitious amateur besides silver-trophies and the Davis Cup." SETS RECORD BUDAPEST (AP)--Hungary's Gyozo Veres set a world weight- lifting record, the Hungarian news agency MTI reported Sun- day. Veres pressed 34644 pounds in the light-heavyweight class, bettering his own mark of 342.1 pounds When kidneys fail to remove excess acids and wastes, backache, tired feeling, disturbed rest often follow, Dodd's Kidney Championship ST. CATHARINES (CP) Host oarsmen dominated the 17th annual Canadian schoolboy In the yawing championships Friday Soccer League, on Friday, atfence and end saturday as four local'{he Kinsmen Stadium, Hungaria into the : : ; schools took the top four posi- Soccer H were host to Po-'complete his hat trick From then on, it was all Po tions in the points tally lonia '5 This one turned out' Hungaria defence seemed alljlonia, who proved to be the St. Catharines Collegiate piled|to be the highest scoring game thumbs as Polonia had this one|Stronger team. up 126 points with two firsts,/of the season with 10 goals as wel] in hand and kept steady, Balas was the only player 0 three seconds and two thirds.}Polonia 'oressure ith the woodwork mention in the Hungaria side The collegiate took the champ attack taking a lot of pounding The Labatt award for the best ionship away from their neigh fens In 10 minutes. Szarota made| Player went to Jeckel of Po arpa bors at Grantham High, winner t number six with a hard drive.|!onia, who was a great leader) the last four years Hungaria came back andjin the forward line, as well a Grantham finished fourth this in were awarded a free kick. scoring four goal well HaGed: Rin taal time: with €1 points, behind io- s took the kick and it was Pht & Pls. ot the plate with three of their cal rivals Lakeport (74 points) coal all Polonia goalie could -do to! Polonia 4 5 : Aa and Denis Morris High School de inch over the bar for a corner.| Ukrania (64) slam the Polonia' came back and once *» Y, Dominion Royal Safety 800 | 1 { The collegiate 1 Szaroto scored, with Hun ie ee 2 tured championship -aling for offside but| Hungaria Pee er ae eee Ve Ee FREE MOUNTING Hungaria Squad 8-2 Oshawa and Districtjagain beat the Pills stimulate kidneys to normal duty. You feel better --sleep bet- ter, work better. (Midget League) -- UAW wvsiand weaker | Whitby, at Whitby, 6.30 p.m MAKE BIG MONEY Lakeshore Intermediate Lea- '"'Another trouble lies in the gue: Oshawa vs Ajax, at Ajax. fact that the best amateurs are! - PLAN A LOAN TO SUN TOURSE ee Plan an HFC Shopper's Loan to cover a new suit for Dad . . . new Spring and Summer clothing for the whole family... even gifts for graduations, weddings and anni+ versaries. You make better buys with cash and avoid bills LOW, LO 'Le ( at the end of the month, Instead, you simply pay HFC AS Lf ; one small monthly p R ' E CRY f / AMOUNT MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS f 4 | ee 0.4 38 amount. HFC money months waeibs months | monrss) service is always helps = |s Gials 9.46| ful, neighbourly and re oe confidential. Drop in 111 91.56) and see. "} 41:45] 58.11 181.56 88| 68.81 1} 146,52 71 1 Life insurance available 12 on all loans it. Smith was safe on an infield) A 13-year-old Babe Ruth for. bobble and then Berwick bunted, League baseball play wld safely. Solomon grounded and died Sunday when he was Smith was nipped at the plate hit in the throat by a wild but Tureski followed with a| Pitch during batting prac- drive to centre-field, that was) tice bobbled. This let Berwick score Witnesses said Ronald , and Solomon came home on _ Christie was standing out- "|Armstrong's sacrifice fly to, side the batting cage when left, to end the scoring. Tur- the pitch hit him caving in ki and Berwick with three hits' his windpipe were the big batters for The one adult on hand sum- moned aid but respiration attempts failed and the town's only doctor could not be located Hungaria scored passing by lanira Hungaria de-!nice shot hard and low|wards, §$ orner 'of the net, to second their TOPS SWIM MARK BEPPU, Japan (AP)--Saotko Tanaka of Japan, holder of the world record for the women's 200-metre backstroke, bettered her own mark Sunday with a time of two minutes, 32.1 sec- onds. Miss Tanaka, 20, held the world mark of two minutes, 33.2 won 8-2 Polonia were first to and a shaky Hungaria de had to give up two corner ki n the first five minutes to re lieve the pressure. Pol g not to be denied and 2 minutes went ahead on by Jeckel at fence and fea-\) ball home >| Thirty seconds r it was garia aj tied when Hu ria came'the referee Tony's Rollie pitching Campbell, besides who ' ran on to took the eight : event. Jeff Kreger, made the goal, Saturday, June 9 (Stadium) from the kick off and stand Rangers vs Hungaria at 2.00 arded a free kick, 25 Two minutes later, Hungariap.m. and Ukrainia vs Polonia n goa lobbed defence were caught on the top at 3.30 p.m "a beauty" off the rance and Jeck International Soccer (Varsity gertips into the net through to make it Stadium) -- E racht (Ger : Play. livened up and ex many) vs Sheffield United (Eng- changes were even until the 25- some'land) at 8.00 p.m. goal by 4 mir mark when Polonia -- = 2 YESTERDAY Ny once again took the lead on a WRESTLING oe | Two student at Theodore High School in Mich., won the championship | singles by six lengths from Harry Fitzpatrick of Denis Mor- ris school Wyandotte Bala goalies fin 806 poor a minutes, after SN ASSESS 1 of 4 new '62 cars are factory equipped with safety 800 -- they're evailable now for your ear. 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