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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1962, p. 5

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eA ten et ih hi ANDRE Rag eal Ibn alate \ <a tenaaaadaieaae |down the one - mile, 55-yard] course. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 6, 1962 4 | The Russians jumped into a) Heffering's Imps jlead of half a length in the first Soviet Crew In Henley Final _ siswer'o: & 'nie tna" ten HENLEY, England (CP)--)'o kill off the British crew-in RIVERA IN PCL SEATTLE (AP)--Jim Rivera, the Pacific Coast League's most FIGHTS valuable player in 1951 before Oshawa Lakeshores | jthe next 400 yards. They in- Edge Pic-O-Mats The powerful Suviet Navy eight, creased their lead to 144 lengths LAST NIGHT starting a 10-year career in the "revenge and to stay in the run- Turn Back Orphans Don Mercer was Orono's top|the 7th inning, Pete Bilenduke, Oshawa Lakeshores defeated Whiteley and John Branch's =m vs gaa Me mig hitter oe ene ive ot triple, doing the job. Whiteley at Kinsmen Civic Memorial'... .. 3 i ; : ; e Stadium, for a measure of/e#°" case he started something 124 three of Oshawa's eight that his mates weren't able to hits, to lead their attack. ORONO -- Mercer, 3b; Wills, Lane, 2b; West, cf; Ben- ss; Miller, If; Stone, p; with Lycett, rf; Godridge, ¢; Cox,! Jones, batted in Inter-| finish. sted Ted Stone, pitching for Orono, jp: off berth. gave up two hits for two runsiton, Ev. Wagner pitched the win|in the second stanza for Oshawa. He gave up eight|/Hugh Fraser's triple being the/patted in 9th; hits but he kept them well big blow. A walk, a_ choice 9th. scattered and Orono's only run|Play and then back-to-back "QSHAWA -- Fraser, ss; Bil- came in the 8th inning when triples by Jackie Cole and Ted enduke, rf; Cole, c; Whiteley, John Mills opened with a Whiteley, gave Oshawa two 3b; Branch, 1b; McLean, 2b;/ single, advanced on an infield|more runs in the third frame. Fraser, If and 2b; Pipher, cf; | out and scored on a single by' The winners added their Wagner, p; Rines, cf in 9th; Dean West. other two runs on three hits in' Wood, ef in 8th. INTER-COUNTY LEAGUE 'Beaton's Dairy Genosha Aces Boost Lead Nose Out UAW : In 10 Innings With Win Over Uke Ace Pao ; , Beaton's Dairy scored the win- the fourth and sixth frames. |awa Legion Minor Baseball As- ming for a Lakeshore mediate Baseball League play- ning run in the 10th inning to Genosha, Aces maintained at Alexandra Park, in the first) Pitch _ Taylor, pitching for Pic-O-Mats, | 2b; Heffering's Imperials nosedjdeadiock in the top half of the pressed all the way by a fight-/byt were not allowed to draw out Pic-O-Mats 4-3 last night/8th os eee _ ago 3 sine eigen oh swept ese the/farther away. e all, then Cole singled Grand Challenge Cup final at . : and so did Baterson, to score the Royal Henley Regatta telnact'tee yasds wit on visible _ a paid yi! fees Distrit\| Hickey with what proved the day. difference in the few feet of ry fee" te tae Eee "plies winning run, -- : The Soviet title-holders de-\clear water between them. Mol- ia the league standing Ted Jones tired in the 8thifeated Britain'; Molesey Boatjesey's final spurt narrowed the : rs and two walks, plus a hit bat-'Club by one length in a stirring{deficit but couldn't put it in This game was a sizzling 1-l\ter. loaded the bases for Pic-\duel fought 'o the last momentifront. hama, pointed Augusta, Ga., 10. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS majors, was signed by Seattle Miami, Fla.--Al Owens, 18144,|Rainiers Thursday as a free Miami, stopped Aaron Beasley, agent. Rivera, 41, was cut loose 183, Miami, 7. if recently by Indianapolis of the American Association where he Bimini, Bahamas--Yama Ba- 34 been a player-coach. Most 159, New York, out-lof his time in the big leagues Jimmy Mack, 152,)was spent with Chicago White Sox. deadiock for five innings and'Q.Mats but iiere were two out) then in the sixth inning, things|and they failed to click. In the| began to happen. Jack Shearer jast of the 9th, with two out, opened the 6th for Heffering's| Sneddon doubled and George) with a single and Marty Jor-\Brabin walked but Mackness dan was safe on an error. jet the third strike go by, and Palmer Knight connected and tha: ended ihe game. Reg Hickey followed with naa ie ae double, to make it 3-1. Ron HEFFERING'S O'Reilly, Shearer, rf; Jordan, 3b; Knight, c; Hickey, cf and p;/) fanned the next three batters. Pic-O-Mats came right back|Cole, ss; Batherson, If, | to tie the score with two runs With, 1b; T. Jones, p and rf; n their own half of the 6th.|Bryan, rf in 9th. Armstrong singled, was forced) PIC-O-MATS -- Berwick. ef; by Sneddon, then Brabin walk-;Nelson, ss; Horton, If; Arm-) ed. So did Mackness and Joe'strong, 2b; Sneddon, 1b; Bra-. Melnick's double tied the bin, rf; Mackness, 3b; Melnick, score. c; Taylor, p; Tureski, batted PREVIEW ; DEMONSTRATION OF THE FABULOUS NEW their position as league-leaders of the Inter-County Softball League, when they turned back Ukrainian Aces 7-1 last night at Bathe Park. ples, homer in were the big hitters for the win- ners Heffering's broke the 3-3\in 9th. Elliott, Kuney, with two tri-|sociation, Midget Leagué game, and Brown, with hisjjast night at Alexandra Park the second inning,| Rospond pitched for Beaton's and Mitchell of UAW was his} } rival. Beaton's got two runs in} POLICE -- Tobin, 2b; Atters- elleg | . In two other league fixtures Jast night, Houdaille Industries stayed up in second place with an 8-1 victory over the. Police Assoc, while Foley's Plumbing blanked Abner's Esso 6-0 in the other fixture. ley, ss; McHugh, c: Homes, If; Griffin, 3b; Reid, lb; Hodgson, p; Forgette, cf; Powell, rf; Col- lins, p; Garrow, cf in 7th; Cairnes, 2b in 3rd. HOUDAILLE Elliott, 1b; " 9 are . c 2 GENOSHA ACES pri Poot Macy aiggh od Mi gat 8; gers, 2b; . Cairns, 'c; Bob Mason pitched the key Brown, cf; Crosmas, rf; Korny- win over Ukrainian Aces. He lo, pS George, p in 'bth. ' allowed Ukrainians only four scattered hits. In the fourth in-|- FOLEY'S BLANK WHITBY In the game at ning, Buddy Yahn was safe on Park, Foley's Plumbing blank- an error, advanced on a sacri- fice by Hraynyk and scored on ed Abner's Esso 6-0 when Max- well pitched a two-hit shutout. a single by Prentice, for the team's only run. Mason struck Fletcher's single in the first in- ning and his second hit in the out six batters Yahn, pitching for Ukrainian fifth, were Whitby's only hits. Townsend, pitching for Essos, Aces, was tagged for two runs in the second stanza when Row- gave up a run in the first frame den opened with a walk, Davis when Corrigan singled, Legree doubled and then Hickey sacri-| sacrificed and .so did Short, ficed with two out to score with one out. In the third, an error and two hits, including Davis. In.the fourth, Gaskell singled, Morden's triple, produced three Rowden doubled and two infield/runs. The winners added one in outs let Rowden score to make the fourth when Georgoff dou- it 4-0 at the time. The winners) bled and in the sixth when Lutz added their other three runs in pelted a homer. the sixth on singles by Mo-| ABNER'S ESSO -- Zayette, sier and Gaskell, another dou-\cf: Fletcher, 3b: McBride, ss; ble by Rowden then a single by|Clarke, c; Kennedy, 2b; Mon- roe, lb; Townsend, p; Christie, Davis. : GENOSHA ACES -- les if; Vorvis, rf; Matthews, rf in + 5th 2b; Mosier, If; Gaskell, Rowden, 3b; Davis, ss; Tilk, cf;} FOLEY'S -- Corrigan, 3b; Le- Hickey, rf; Vasko, c, Mason, p-' gree, cf; Morden, ss; Short, lb; UKRAINIAN ACES --Shody, Lowery, c; Maxwell, p; Lutz, ef; Kocho, rf; Yahn, p; Spen-|if; Georgeoff, rf; Hentig, 2b cer, ss; Hraynyk, lb; Prentice,) c; Szyszka, 2b; Powlensuk, If;| King, 3b; Howard, If in 5th. WIN FOR HOUDAILLE At Lakeview Park, Houdaille Industries defeated the Police- men 8-1 when Dan Kornylo lim- ited the lads in blue to five hits. Griffin doubled in the second and so did Reid, to produce the lone run for the Policemen. Houdaille got two runs in the first inning and four more in the second stanza for an early lead, then added singletons in SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 the fourth on hits by Mowat,} IN USED CARS Alexandra -- Fair and Whiting and UAW got their pair in the sixth on two errors and a couple of choice! plays Beaton's earned their winning run in the 10th when Neakkers singled with one out. and then was caught on a choice play after Rospond singled. 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BROOKLIN, ONTARIO 655-3641 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc, -- (Ki- anis Bantam League) -- Note these games: were previously scheduled for Monday, July 2 -- Storie Park at Zion; Nor'h Oshawa at Rundle Park; Fern- hill at Nipigon; Kingside at Lake Vista; Connaught at Wood- view and Southmead wins over Sunnyside, by default, all games called for 6.30 p.m. / (Midget League) -- Also pre-| viously scheduled July 2 Southmead at Sunnyside and/ Woodview at Radio Park; both) games called for 630 pm. | Beaches Major League --| Oshawa Tony's vs Randall --| Roy Metals at Toronto Kew) Gardens, 7.30 p.m. j SOCCER Toronto National League nt Oshawa Italia vs Oshawa Hun-; garia, at Kinsmen Civic Me-| morial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. SATURDAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District As- soc. Major League Mac) Lean's Esso vs Cobourg Brok-! ers, at Cobourg, 8.00 p.m. All-Ontario Junior Tourna-, ment -- 12 teams entered, all] games at Alexandra Park, with) First Round at 1.00 p.m. and Tournament Champion s hip Final at 8.00 p.m. | BASEBALL Leaside Junior League Laurie's Sports vs Oshawa Ca- nadian Tire Legionnaires, at Oshawa and District Assoc. -- Rangers vs Ukrainia, at 7.00 p.m, and Kickers vs Polonia, at 8.30 p.m.; both games at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- Brook-} lin Hillcrests vs Brampton | Ramblers, at Brampton, 8.30 p.m LAWN BOWLING Men's Doubles' Tournament, | for Carruthers Trophy, at Bow-| manville Lawn Bowling Club, | , 1.00 p.m. also Mixed Doubies! Tournament for Hoskin Memor- ial Trophy at Cobourg Lawn 3 Bowling Club. ' COLD PLANET Pluto, ninth major planet estimated to have surface tem perature of 380 degrees below gy zero. Make the clubhouse round O'Keefe Ale After a round of golf, refresh with a round of O'Keefe Ale. 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