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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jun 1962, p. 10

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ee i ee oregg SPORT FROM BRITAIN English Soccer Scribes MES, Saturday, Juwe 30, 1962 Connaught Kids Tie Sunnyside Connaught Park Pee Wees and Sunnyside Park Pee Wees play- ed to a 6-6 tie last night at Connaught Park in their Neigh- 1G, THE OSHAWA TI Paiste ott Hungaria Almost Upsets Rangers SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY v SOCCER Hungaria SC gained their first point of the season last night, in their game against Rangers, and came within an ace of upsetting the strong! league leaders, but walked away with a hard - earned tie! as a result of the 1-l score. | Rangers started out playing cozily but early in the game S. Janiri broke through and scored for Hungaria and Rang- ers never fully recovered from the shock. | For most of the game, the) OLA Senior League -- Port|Hungaria squad was speedier) Credit Sailors vs Brooklin Hill-|at passing and_ intercepting, crests, at Brooklin Community!with the result that their oppo- Arena, 8.45 p.m. agg was losing possession of the ball before their plays cg peice ap Tourianiant, could develop until Rangers ~'\looked far from being a cham- at Port Perry. Lawn Bowling) yi onship teas Club, 1.30 p.m. j : i { Hungaria hung grimly on to) TENNIS their slim one goal lead at the Annual Central Ontario Men's half-way mark and looked as Doubles Championship Tourna-|if they 'would earn their first Toronto National League -- Toronto Ulster vs Oshawa Hun- garia, at Kinsmen Civic Memo- rial Stadium, at 8.00 p.m. and Oshawa Italia vs Toronto Esto- nia, at Toronto Stanley Park, 8.00 p.m. SOFTBALL | Oshawa City and _ District) Assoc, Major League -- Pic-0O- Mats vs Cobourg Brokers, at Cobourg Victoria Park, 8.00 p.m. LACROSSE the second Centre-half Ken of Rangers received the cross and drove a shot through about 20 players, into the net, to tie the game. It was a valiant effort by Hungaria, who __ incidentally, wound up with a few unneces- sary bruises resulting from rather rough tackles which the game does not call for. On occasion, some of the lads forget that this league is strictly amateur and there is no compensation for injury, either accidental or deliberate. Next game of the schedule will match the rugged veter- ans of Polonia Fifty, against the young and speedy Uk- rinia, and a win by either team means possession of first place. Next Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Kinsmen Stadium, with an opener at 6.30 by.a Reserve game between Italia and Whit- by Bathurst. Last night in the reserve game, Rangers edged Make Their By PAUL WESTBROOK LONDON (CP) -- Two typic- ally English soccer fans plod across the Pampas. "Only 5,999 more miles, Bert," says one, 'and we'll be in time for another glorious fail- ure at Wimbledon." Itingworth's cartoon in the London Daily Mail recorded an- other flop for British sport--it was printed the day after the cream of English soccer turned sour in the South Amerian sun ---and predicted another in the Wimbledon tennis tourney. Eighteen months of prepara- tion for the 1962 World Cup soc- cer went to pot when a Brazil- ian. winger floated a 25-yard shot into the net to sink Eng- land 3-1. f The Brazilians--defending the) title they won in Sweden four years ago--marched on and the Englishmen flew home to the Suggestions ish writers, was already look- ing ahead to the 1966 tourna- ment, which will be staged in this country. They hope Winter- bottom will have stepped down by then. But who will replace him? : CALLS FOR MATTHEWS "Send for Stan," ordered Da- vid Jack in the Daily Sketch. He hastened to add that he didn't want evergreen Stan Mat- thews to return to the England squad with his 48th birthday borhood Pee Wee Boys Softball League game. : Connaught got three runs in the second stanza and added singletons in the 3rd, 6th and 7th frames. Sunnyside boys got three runs in their: fourth fram and three more yee in the 6th inning, to knot Park count. Starkey, with a homer, Eld- ridge and Cappuccitti were the big hitters for Sunnyside while MeVetty, T. Healey, bridge, Healey, all hit well for Con- naught. : Stone- O'Donnell and B. just gone. Jack suggests, and so do many others, that veteran play- ers such as Matthews and ex- Preston winger Tom Finney could be usefully employed as advisers to the national team. J, L. Manning, the Mail's col- umnist, thought the problem was geographical. He wants a, i ANGELS SUMMON AID DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Jim Fort Worth in the American Association, has been called up ~ by Los Angeles Angels of the American League. Fregosi was men .383 with Dallas - Fort orth. "Great Britain' team to enter! the World Cup, not a "'disunited |hinder progress. Club chairmen ment, at Oshawa Tennis Club,/win. However in | pg 9,00 a.m. j recriminations. Kingdom." jare reluctant to let their play- STAN LEONARD, veteran Canadian pro golfer from Vancouver, B.C., points to the hole score of one, after he shot a hole-in-one in. the Western Open golf tourna- ment, yesterday, at Chicago. Leonard, who won an auto- mobile for the shot, used a No. 3 iron to sink the ace on the 208-yard 8th hole at Medinah Golf Club, near Chi- cago. Leonard fired a two- under-par 69 yesterday in the second round of the Western, after shooting a 76 yester- day. --AP Wirephoto ISPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' * HAPPY HOLIDAY! The Dominion Day weekend is upon us and that, in the calendar of the fisherman means the open- ing of the bass and lunge season and to the softball fan, it means the mid-way mark of his season's activity. Today we have the Central Ontario Doubles tournament at the Oshawa Tennis Club, a lacrosse game in Brooklin, some lawn bowling, today and Monday, and that's about it, except for the soccer game, tonight here at Kinsmen Stadium. There's nothing on tap for tomorrow but on Monday, Port Perry softball fans are infor a treat, with the "California Cuties" playing an all-star South Ontario County League team, at Port Perry, under the new floodlights. The 'Cuties' are a novelty softball team men dressed as gals and performing in both veins -- skill and humor. On Tuesday, the local sports scene resumes normal paee with the usual doubleheader City and District 'Major League" at Alexandra Park, a couple of Inter-County League games, Oshawa Lakeshores away from home and the odd Le- gion Minor baseball tilt. "BRIGHT BITS: Bruce Kidd is scheduled to run in the British Empire track championships, at London, July 13-14 . £ NORM STONEBURGH, 240-lb. centre for Toronto Argos, is suing for $50,000 damages from James Hicks of Port Credit, due to being hit by a golf ball on a Toronto course, last May. We hope the judge on this case is more of a golfer than a football fan, because that damages figure is just a little too high to be fair . . . N.Y. YANKEES beat the Angels yesterday ar{ Cleveland Indians lost a 3-2 decision to the White Sox. Baltimore lost to Detroit. and the Twins were beaten by Washington, so the American League race is as tight as a drgm, right now . . . NATIONAL LEAGUE leaders also got a roeking in yesterday's action ... TORONTO LEAFS put a st@p to Jacksonville Suns' away-from-home winning streak with a 7-3 decision last night ... ROCKY MARCIANO, in Timmins this weekend for a special sports "do" there, admits hechas his eyes set on the post of "Commissioner of Boxing" for the entire U.S... . STAN LEONARD scored a hole-in-one and won himself a car, in the '"'Western Open' at Chicago, yefierday.... DON JACKSON, Oshawa's czar of the figure skating world, announced yesterday that he had. turned pro- feisional with the Ice Follies show. Just in case anybody is in arty doubt as to whether the Oshawa sensation should have stayed around to try for a gold medal for Canada in the Olympics -- we'd just like to ask -- WHY? What has "Can- ada" ever done for any of their individual sports greats? To Don Jackson, a true sportsman, splendid competitor and one ofpur finest citizens -- we'd like to say, on behalf of his Osh- awa fans -- "Good Luck, boy -- you made the sensible deeision". BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Houston 31 41 431 16 American League New York 20 52 .278 27 L Pet. GBL| Friday's Results 41 31 569 -- |Chicago 4 Milwaukee 0 39 30 .565 %4 |New York 10 Los Angeles 4 40 33 548 1% |Pittsburgh 0 St. Louis 5 42 35 .545 144 |Cincinnati 4 Houston 0 38 36 514 4 |Philadelphia 3 San Francisco 4 36 35 .507 44 Probable Pitchers Today 37 39 487 6 | Chicago (Ellsworth 4-11) at is City 35 41 461 8 {Milwaukee (Cloninger 2-1 or 34 40 459 8 | Spahn 6-9). Waghington § 25 47 347 16 | Philadelphia (McLish 5-1) at ~ Friday's Results |San Francisco (Sanford 7-6) or Lb beesie, BE scape Z . |Bolin 1-0). colic chalets | Pittsburgh (Law 5-3) at St. Se Pete 5 Louis (Washburn 5-3) night. fumed & cone oy Cincinnati (Maloney 2-2) at Clevelan go Houston (Bruce 5-1) night. Probable Pitchers Today |. New York (Anderson 3-7) at Gleveland (Grant 4-2 or Lat-jTos Angeles (Koufax 10 ¢ 4) mah 4-4) at Chicago (Wynn 3-5).! night Los Angeles (Bowsfield 2-3) at New York (Daley 2-1). City (Wickersham 8-2) at (Conley 7-7). Minnesota (Pascual 11-4) at Washington (Osteen 4-6) night. Detroit (Lary 2-4) and Mossi $8) at Baltimore (Fisher 1-3 and Pappas 8-3) night. National League WL Pet. GBL San Francisco . 50 28 641 Angeles ~ Cleveland New York Log Angeles Minnesota Baltimore t International League WL Pet. GBL 48 23 .676 40 28 588 6% 39 29 574 7% 34 35 .493 13 33 38 465 15 32 39.451 16 Syracuse 28 44 .389 2014 Richmond 27 45 .375 211% Friday's Results Jacksonville 3 Toronto 7 Rochester 2 Richmond 12 50 29 633 % |Syracuse 3 Columbus 2 43 32 573 =! (Only games scheduled) 43 32 573 5% Games Today 39 33 542 8 Rochester at Richmond (N) 36 39 480 1244 | Syracuse at Columbus (N) 34-40 450 14 Atlanta at Buffalo (N) 29 49 .372 21 Jacksonville at Fpronto (N) Jacksonville Toronto Buffalo Rochester Atlanta Columbus St.Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee ia ~ | STAN LEONARD SCORES AN ACE CHICAGO (AP) -- Vet- eran Stan Leonard of Van- couver aced the 208-yard eighth hole and finished his second round in the $50,000 Western golf open with 34 35--69. Leonard reached the half- way mark Friday with 145 after taking a 76 Thursday. Par for the wooded 7,110 yard Medinah course is 36 35--71, Leonard used a No. 3 iron for his hole-in-one. He won an automobile for the shot on the par-three hole Ron Stewart And Schreider ' Get Ultimatum By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP)--Head coach |Frank Clair of Ottawa Rough |Riders says Canadian halfbacks |Ron Stewart and Gary Schrei- |der have been handed an ulti- matum: Play the full season, without commuting, or don't play at all. Stewart and Schreider had planned to commute between Ottawa 'and their Toronto law) school or play only the first half of the season before school opens. Stewart holds the all Canadian ine - game rushing record, Schreider is Riders' de- fensive captain. | Clair told a press conference) |Friday that the Riders tried) strenuously to trade the two halfbacks to other football clubs ni Canada. Trades had, in fact, |been worked out but the play- ers on the other teams had re- fused to report to Ottawa. General manager George Ter- lep said these players wouldn't come to Ottawa without the guarantee of a year-long civil- ian job. He declined to name them. Clair added that other clubs complained that Ottawa players were paid too much money. Stewart attended only one prac-) tice a week last year while commuting to Toronto and is reported to have drawn full sal- ray of $10,000. Schreider's pay was said to be $8,000. |\OPEN CAMP SUNDAY | | The Riders open their train- 'ing camp here Sunday. Stewart and Schreider 'haven't signed contracts but can still report for | training. | From what Clair and Terlep| |said, it is plain the Riders} laren't counting on Stewart and) \Schreider for this season. Terlep also said the Riders have traded American guard |Fred Robinson to Hamilton) Tiger-Cats for Canadian end) |\Pete Howard but that Howard) jso far has said he won't report) jhere. He wanted a job for his) |wife as well as himself and a) | pay raise. | The manager announced one) inew signing: Canadian halfback) |Tom Newton of Windsor, Ont. | THOMPKINS JOINS ALS BUFFALO (CP) -- Quarter-| back Gerry Thompkins, a hold-| out in the last few weeks, has reached agreement with Mont- real Alouettes on terms for his period, Rangers began press- ing, using their advantage in weight to crush the Hungaria attacks and goalie Galea was a busy lad for most of the sec- ond period. It was evident that the small- er Hungaria side was tiring but they were determined to stop the boys-in-charge, and they almost made it. With but two minutes re- maining, in the game, Hun- garia gave up a corner and Rangers threw the entire team MONDAY LAWN BOWLING Read Trophy, Mixed Rinks) Tournament, at Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, 9.00 a.m.; Sea- gram Trophy, Mixed Doubles Tournament, at Peterborough Lawn Bowling Club at 9.00 a.m, | | BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. --(Pee Wee League) -- Dairy Queen vs sg ceive * eal Estate, at Alexandra Park,|into the opposit i north diamond; Whitby vs Hou- bid. to 'wae on Oe Italia. by 1-0. LEAGUE TABLE Rangers |Polonia 50 |Ukrainia Kickers Hungaria SC 0 of Hungaria, who led his defen- 'A Pts, Ly Winner of the Labatt "Star" award last night was Polgar sive squad in grand style. "World Cup--the end for Wal-| iter," trumpeted the Daily Mir- ror, choosing manager Walter Winterbottom for the execution block. "After the fourth failure to win the World Cup in 16 years, I can't help wondering whether the England team man- ager will even want to try for the fifth," said the tabloid's Frank McGhee. McGhee, like most other Brit- Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland failed to survive the preliminary rounds of this year's competition. The skele- ton of the England team, strengthened by such players as Welshman John Charles and Scotland's Denis Law, would have been a far more formid- able combination in Chile. Manning says hostile ele- ments inside British soccer also | ers devote their time to the na- tional team, Other countries will spend most of the four-year in- terval World Cup. He adds: training for the 1966 "Our only boast is that in Britain we have the best foot- bal pools and next to Italy and Spain transfer system. When it comes to kicking the blessed ball we are no better than Bulgaria." the most extravagant NU-WAY RUG CO, LTD. CARPET SALES ond PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St, W. PHONE 728-4681 WILSON ELECTRIC MOTORS Motor Repsir Overhauling--Rewinding to all types of Electric Motors New end Used Motors 395 Oshawa Blvd. S. PHONE 723-4362 ACADIAN CLEANERS P Shirt | Storage 299 Bioor St. E. PHONE 728-5141 d eens SUDDARD'S BICYCLE SHOP C.C.M. and RALEIGH BICYCLES Sales--Service--Parts Keys Made 497 Simcoe St. S$. Phone 725-3979 of Events... A Weekly Calendar Keep abreast with the Sports News, Read .. . The Oshawa Times Regularly. } TUESDAY |SOFTBALL Park; Oshawa Auto Trim vs ee Don Jackson Lions vs Beaton's Diary, at) agreement, may be played OM\skater, said after | default. All games at 6.30 p.m. ceive up to $70,000, Exhibition Game -- Califirnia|Follies. "'But I can tell yon Galea Clie nl Weblo ada's ranks of possible gold) games at Alexandra Park. jgiven up competitive skating. | |daille Industries, at Harman|-- |Firemen's Assoc,, at Aelxan- |dra Park, west diamond and Mopuaate yr Mg orncyaer | jIns., at Eastview Park; a |games at 6.15 p.m. Turns Pro To (Midget League) Ajax} Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta-| Help Others jdium, 6.15 p.m. } | SOFTBALL egos (CP) -- "Now 4 Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ki-|C@" be of some help to people; wanis Bantam League)--NOTE|who have heiped me," Don -- These games, by mutual/Jackson, world champion figure| P: ri signing aj ple -- St Park ' | Hag Mg, ate ia an three-year professional contract} |Rundle; Fernhill at Nipigon;|With the Ice Follies show. |Kingside at Lake Vista; Con-| No figures were disclosed, but| naught at Woodview and South-)some reports said the 21-year-| wins over Sunnyside, bY|old native of Oshawa would re. | (Midget League) -- (May be)**' } played on Friday, July 6, if) 'I'm not at liberty to say) mutually agreed) -- Southmead|what I am getting," Jackson) at Sunnyside Park and Wood-|said in an interview after Fri-/ view Park at Radio Park;|day's signing ceremonies with) lboih ga at 6.30 p.:n. |Eddie Shipstad, co-owner of the [Cuties vs Ontario County All-|is the best and I've received) |Stars, at Port Perry, 8,15|9ffers from two shows in Hur-| Ip.m._ . jope and three in North Amer-| ica." | | The signing thinned. out Can-| F gold medal winners in the 1964) "Major League" Doubleheader|winter Olympics in Austria.| -- Scugog Cleaners vs Pic-O-/About a month ago the world) Mats, at 6.15 p.m. and Co-|champion pairs team of Otto) bourg Brokers vs Heffering's|and Maria Jelinek of Oakville, Imperials, at 8.15 p.m.; both/Ont., announced they have} Inter-County League. -- Police) A id hi Assoc. vs Foley's Plumbing, at Shipstad said his scouts had , 5» @"'been looking over Jackson for Lakeview Park; Ukrainian two or three years. Aces vs Genosha Aces, at earsd| andra Park, west diamond;|MOTHER BIG HELP both games at 6.45 p.m, Jackson, who discovered skat- West Darlington (Atomiing while stumbling on ice dur- League) -- Courtice at Zion;|ing a school carnival in Oshawa (Pee Wee League) -- Zion at\jabout 14 years ago, was helped Courtice "B'; both games atlalong in his career by his} 6.30 p.m. lmother who went to work to! help pay his training expenses. BASEBALL py ts | Lakeshore Intermed. League Now I'll be able to help out) --Oshawa Merchants at Orono,|™y family and I hope to put SHEET METAL PLUMBING & HEATING ESSO & GARWOOD HEATING UNITS SALES -- SERVICE PARTS 292 KING ST. W. PHONE 725-2734 Be It's Later Than You Think come to the Cadillac ENJOY OUR MODERN DININGROOM FACILITIES -- (BOWLING BANQUETS) ALL MODERN ROOMS SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES 394 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH HOTEL LIMITED Phone 725-3743 FOR RESERVATIONS PIC-0-MAT Full Line Food Vending PHONE: 16.30 p.m. something back into amateur Leaside Junior League--Osh- figure skating because a lot of lawa Canadian Tire Legion- people helped me," Jackson naires ys People's Jewellers, at said. ee Leaside Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m.| His signing ended months of Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.|speculation--since the night of |-- (Bantam League) -- Whitby|March 15 when he dazzled the lvs Victor's Sports, at Harman|figure-skating world with some \Park and Jury and Lovell vs|fancy footwork at Prague that Oshawa Dairy, at Eastview)gave Canada its first world title Park; both games at 6.15 p.m. in the sport. (Midget League) -- Oshawa) Plans call for Jackson to go |UAW vs Whitby, at Whitby,/to San Francisco July 10 and) /6.15 p.m. he will be a headliner when the! peu ~~ |1963 edition of the Ice Follies} jhas its world premiere in Los |Angeles next Sept. 6. REMEMBER WHEN... ?) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Jones of Atlanta, Ga, won his third U.S. Open golf title in the most one- sided playoff in history 33 years ago today. Jones and Abe Espinosa had tied at 294 in the regulation rounds, Dairy Queen Legion Juv's. Top Bolahood's In an Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Assoc. Pee Wee) League baseball game, last night at Eastview Park, Dairy 728-7305 METTE PLUMBING CO. LTD. Repair Work a Specialty 23 Celina St. PHONES: 725-3279 728-9491 BOB HOY CONSTRUCTION We Specialize In Residential Driveways Queen defeated Bolahood's Real Estate 14-3. Kit pitched the one-sided win but Jones won tie 36 - hole playoff by 28 strokes, post- ing 141. Written Guarantee Phone 728-8101 1154 Nelson St. SATURDAY Tennis -- Central Ontario Men's Tennis Club, 9:00 a.m MONDAY TUESDAY vs yathbidaal Imperials, at 8:15 irk. Baseboll -- Lakesh Next Week's SPORT EVENTS Lacrosse --- OLA Senior; Port Credit Sellers ve Brooklin Hillcrests, et Brooklin Community Arene, 8:45 p.m. Lewn Bowling -- Men's Doubles Tournament et Port Perry. Lawn Bowling -- Mixed Rinks Tournament, for Reed Trophy, et Oshawa Lewn Bowling Club, 9.00 a.m. Softball -- Oshawa City & District "Major League" Doubleheader:-- Scugog Cleaners vs Pic-O-Mats, at 6:15 p.m. and Cobourg Brokers Doubles Tournament et Oshawe Fresh Up With You Like lt... .. lt Likes You Distributor: Ross Shortt 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 p.m.; both games ot Alexandre t Oshewe 'Lakeshores' vs Orono, at Orono, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Softball -- Beaches Maj: Tony's et Alexendra Pa: Soccer -- Polonia vs Ukri 8:00 p.m. ing Club, 1:00 p.m. THURSDAY Esso Park. FRIDAY vs Seugog Cleaners, et 8:1 i Rendall-Roy Metals vs Oshawe m. at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stedium, P. Lawn Bowling -- Mixed Trebles Tournament, et Whitby Lawn Bowl- Lacrosse -- OLA Senior League -- Brampton Ramblers ve Brooklin Hillerests et Brooklin Community Arene, 8:45 p.m. Softbell -- Oshawa City & District "Major League" Doubleheader>-- Heffering's Imperiais vs Pic-O-Mats, et 6:15 p.m. 5 p.m.; both gomes et Alexandre Soccer -- Toronto National League:-- Oshawa Italie vs Oshawa Hun- garia, at Kinsmen Civic Memoral Stadium, 8:00 p.m. Motor City Bowling 78 RICHMOND ST. W. 40 Modern Brunswick Lanes AIR CONDITIONED Open All Summer Automatic Pinsetters FREE GIFTS with Every 4 Gomes, Join Summer Leegue Now! PHONE 723-3212 and Maclean's RADIATOR REPAIRS Cleaning and Recoring New and Used Radiators 42 Bond St. W. 725-1633 for Bolahood's and gave up only} two hits in the one-sided vic-| ory. Dairy Queen had it quite easy, | with six runs in the second! stanza and qnother four in the} third frame. They added three} in the 5th and one in the sixth, | as Alexander proved no mys-! 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Perry Moss, coach of the Eastern F oot ball Conference member here for Friday night's| All - American Bowl game, did/| not disclose details of the agree- | ment but said Thompkins will sign this weekend and when reporting to the Montreal train- in~ camp at Joliette, Que. Meanwhile four players have said they are not interested in returning to the club this sea- 'son. They are guard Mike Ko- vac, tackle John Raulick, |flanker Meco Poliziano and de- fensive halfback Ed Learn. it OSHAWA ARENA TUESDAY, JULY 3RD 8:45 P.M TAG TEAM WRESTLING " ee e'°"| Taro Sakuro & Ivan Kalmikoff JAPAN VS. The Tolos Brothers MR, KLEEN vs. FRANK VALOIS __GINO MARELLA TOMMY O'TOOLE ~-- 3 FINE EXHIBITIONS OF WRESTLING -- | TICKETS: 1.50 - 1.25 - 7Sc--Pat Milosh, promoter vs. SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE Specialists in Tune-ups and brake work, 67 King St. W. PHONE Guaranteed Used Cars ROY W. 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