ENTER FINALS Genosha Aces Oust Preston Juveniles Oshawa Genosha Aces ad- vanced to the All-Ontario finals in the Ontario Amateur Softball Association's Juvenile "A" series, when they scored a thrill- ing 9-8 victory over the Preston Dukes, in Preston last night, to take the Southern Ontario finals in two-straight games. The Oshawa boys claimed the win with a brilliant comeback, after coach "Yank" Rogers' Preston team had taken a 5-0 lead, with a big scoring rally in the very first inning. Groschow, first batter for Preston, drew a walk then Bow- man and Hopcraft both singled, Swaniga doubled and Fischer was safe on an infield error. A sacrifice and outfield fly scored Fischer, to make it 5-0. After that outburst, Gerry Bourdage and his Genosha mates settled down nicely. Pres- SPORTS iv CALENDAR Tony TODAY SOFTBALL Inter - County League Cham-) |pionship Finals--Foley's Plumb- ling vs ee Pk advanced to third on a_ wildjhits while Preston collected only|Lakeview Park, 6.00 p.m.; 4th) I : Oy I ] pitch and scored on an infield|nine hits off Bourdage, who same of out-of $ title series. out, to make it 9-8 but Tucker|claimed 'only seven strikeout| WEDNESDAY Oshawa Tony's scored four grounded to Bourdage for the} victims. /SOFTBALL big runs in the first inning and went on to defeat Dependable Caterers 4-1, last night at Kew Beach, in the lead-off game of | | final out. Tilk, Davis, Rowden, Norris,, Beaches Major Fastball Genosha Aces got their first)ai: had two hits for the winners|League (League Championship run in the second inning without|while Bowman and Hopcraft did| Playoffs) -- Dependable Cater- a hit, when Norris opened with|the same for the home club. ers vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alex-|the Beaches Major Fastball la walk, advanced n a wild) OSHAWA -- Pipher, 2b; Tilk,)andra Park, 8.00 p.m.; 2nd League semi-finals. jpitch and scored on a passed|rf; Davis, ss; Rowden, 3b; Nor-|game of 2-out-of-3 semi-final] Second game of the series is ball. ' |ris, lf; Gaskell, lb; Zarowny, c; |series. set for tomorrow night at Alex- In the fourth inning, Rowden/Seneco, cf; Bourdage, p. OASA Intermediate "AA" /andra Park, with game time tripled with one out, Norris) PRESTON -- Grischow, If;|Playoffs -- Oshawa Pic-O-Mats|cajjed for 8.00 p.m. The victory singled and Gaskell doubled, Bowman, ss; Hopcraft, p; Swan-|vs St. Catharines, at St. Cath-l/for Tony's snapped a four-game then with two out, Seneco/iga, lb; Fischer, c; Tucker, cf;|arines, 8.00 p.m.; 2nd game ofliosing streak. singled to score Gaskell, mak-|MacKay, 3b; Grant, 2b; Kovats,|2-out-of-3 Southern Ontario} Righthander Bev Smith pitch- ing it 5-4. |rf; Hewitt, rf in 6th. finals. ed Tony's to the win, allowing Tilk's single and a double by) jonly five scattered hits, "Lefty" Davis, ig it 6-5 by the age e |Ross Golden was tagged with Preston had scored one in the} tHe ties bottom of the fourth. | Jt ] I ] l Yy ht Genosha Aces went ahead in or ac ers QUICK START the top of the 7th, They scored Tony's jumped into a quick 4-0 three runs after there were two first inning lead, Brent Oldfield out. Both Bourdage and Pipher started with a single but was Dependables Hold Own Closing hoi y. iontek follow-! A large group of enthusiastic;while third position went to rivsintill omadinasdoa sailboat fans. Sunday afternoon|Skipper Brian Wilson, who had attended the closing éxercises|Bob Reed and Peter Wooster as| of the Oshawa Junior Y ac htjhis crew. Club. There was a stiff breeze} Following the race, lunch s Invictus Jrs. and the sunny weather con-| was served by the Ladies' Aux- | Win 6-0 Over j i : " ets =| to get him and scored later onjin the top of the 9th, Genoshas|'Tbuted to making it a perfectiiliary of the Oshawa vacni| WIN ve another choice play, plus an in-/scored what proved to be the|4ay for sailing. Club. Pauline Beal convened! field out, to make it 8-7. jwinning run when Davis opened Ralph Schofield, who was in-|this pleasant event. | B ] B h | Trailing 9-7 going into the 9th,|with a walk, Rowden then|troduced by Don Morgan, com-| A regatta for sailboats will be| a my eac | Bowman opened with a single|brought him home with a/modore of the Oshawa Yacht|hela Saturday, Sept. 29. The) TORONTO -- Invictus moved and then Hopcraft was safe on|double. ; Club, gave an interesting ac-/first race will start at 2.30/into a tie for second place in an error by Tilk, in the outfield.| Gerry Hopcraft had 17 strike-/Count of the formation and his-|p.m. Four classes will sail in the Ontario Junior Football Swaniga popped up, Bowmanlouts but he was tagged for,11/tory of the junior club. He/separate races, Conference with a 6-0 win over B'S. Gemmett ryed*Councr |, ,PME, Temas, Fetes, ive Baimy Beach Maries a Exh B. , ly »|Jave i ' |bition Park. Co ets Wi Ove Vie Pancosk and "others "fort ays and International 14's will ing experiences. c SCORES TRACK UPSET bd ° ° itis : NEW YORK (AP) -- New, SCORES TI First Semi-Fin] etree olen Sat ameck) NEW YORK (AP), -- Orden finance committee, outlined/Bobby Gaiters to San Fran-|Phipss' Comic scored an upset . plans for the future. He men-|cisco '49ers Monday in a Na.|Victory in the 18th running of |trophies to the following junior/seven touchdowns. Thomas,| offs, : pegs gt Germond, Boddy) members: Ted Howe, clubjaiso a second-year man, caught Oshawa girls out hit the Com-/And 'aicas each had two hits! champion; Roger 0 xenha'm,|15 passes for 301 yards and two| ets by nine-to-five and also play/{0T the losers while Moskalyk | y 'had a pair for the Comets. limproved and Rosemary Oxen-| APPLIANCES WINS 'FEATURE RACE Industrial and Commercial "The established, reliable Gas the end of five-and-a-half in-| | , n pein |kalyk, If; Campbell, c; be rs as his crew. Skipperjhorse covered the mile in ; lan, 2b; Cowley, lb; Gilbert, ss;|Roger Oxenham, with Rose-|2:06 4-5. Sheila F. was second Hite Me Scenes heres, pen 0, p; Jovanovich, cf; Warder,;mary Oxenham. and Garr yjand Maffls Boy third. The win | r irf; Kalaski, 3b. 'Manning as crew was second'ner paid $19.50, $7.30 and $5.30. | ton got a couple on in the second|/had fanned and then Tilk forced by Jimmie Loreno, on a} but couldn't score. Grischow/singled, so did Davis, Rowden walked again in the fourth, this|was safe on an infield error and time with two out, and scored o/Norris scored him with a double. Bowman's two-bagger. | This put the Oshawa team in Gerry Hopcraft singled tojfront for the first time, at 8-6. open the 7th inning, advanced on|/The homesters got one back in a choice play that was too late/their half of that inning and then i GOES TO '49ERS | F take part. Many entries from| Jim Partridge's 25-yard touch-| TI making the club possible. | various yacht clubs around the| down drive off tackle accounted) Mayor Christine Thomas andjlake are expected and numer-|for the only score of the game, |T. D, Thomas, MLA, were hon-| gus. boats will be in the harbor| Played under muddy conditions. ored guests. Her worship con-|idr the public to view. The touchdown came in _ the gratulated the group and re- ---- jopening quarter called some of her early boat-| _ Hiscock Comets defeated Osh-| getting one out, two more walks) foned oe alg teat wesis| tional Football League trade|the ee ig og rigging e 1 } wered next year to inc! for offensive end A jat Aqueduct race trac on-| awa Scugog Cleaners 8-5 ~ followed and an intel) "Oe, tol11-year-old boys and girls. lsrhionsas. ar ay, Favored Ridai was cut| night at Coxwell Stadium, in the;complete the eight-run splurge. | Vincent Hughes of the Royal) Gaiters is in his second year|during the race and finished out! first game of the East Toronto} Scugogs came back in the fifth|Canadian Yacht Club, who was|lin the NFL. of the money. Junior Ladies' Softball League|to score four runs off Ann Rilz| chief ---- of the reed Last season, he gained 467\, - > ; championship semi-final play-/but that wasn't nearly enough.|*8° t Club this year, presented yards in 116 carries and scored SHORGAS runner-up; Peter Wooster, most)touchdowns last year. ball in the field but bee yeehie : ney tee the game, due mainly|_SCUGOG CLEANERS -- ham, the Les. McLaughlin Tro-| to one bad inning when the Com- Crossman, c; Schultz, ss; PaiNphy for sportsmanship. OTTAWA (CP) -- Rocky Sen- ets scored all eight of their runs|Ker, 3b; Germond, lb; Boddy,! A race in the Flying Terniator, a 10-year-old chestnut -- and this proved too much b and p; March, rf; Lucas,|Class sailboats was held in the|gelding won the feature race) for the Scugogs, in an abbrev-|Ch Wilson, If; Paradise, p and/harbor. This race was won by/Monday night at Rideau Carle-| Dealer in your area. iated game that was called at|/20; Suddard, c in 4th. Skipper Ted Wright who hadjton Raceway. Owned by Terry) HISCOCK COMETS -- Mos-|Daphne Hart and Christopher|Duford of Nipawin, Sask., the 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) (pla e) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 25, 1962 ]] CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE Post Office Captures First Championship -- | Post Office won both ends ofjdid Harding, Stillman and Stog- 'a doubleheader at Radio Park pon a egec eee i loubles and a single and Groe- on, BUMAY anda: toe etP ski with two doubles and two the championship finals over singles, were their big hitters, |' ; Oshawa Times in two-straight . POST OFFICE:--Mann, cf games and become the _ first|TWO-STRAIGHT Griffin, p; Harding, ss; Thomp, |Etcher smashed out a two-bag- champions of the Civil Service} _In the second game, Post Of-son, 2b; Skuratow, cf; Terry, jger for two more tallies. |Softball League. ice won 13-7, with Griffin and|ib; Groeski, 3b; Stogwin, ff | Dependable Caterers got their) ne first game was a free-| Branton as the rival pitchers. |Bishop, rf; McCabe, 1b. jorphan marker in the 4th when| 1 iting affair with Vasko pitch-| Both teams scored a pair in| TIMES:--Gough, 3b; Taylor, Jack Foley, their playing coach "Posties' while|the first inning but Griffin|c; Brooks, 1b; Soules, cf; Sal+ | ting more runs. . Soules had | three hits, two of them doubles | while Taylor had a pair, | . Post Office clinched the cham, |pionship in the 7th inning when \they changed the' score fronj |7-6 to 13-6 with a hectic six-run /Splurge, in which every mem* ber of the team contributed. , | Mann, Harding, Skuratow were the best. at the plate; Thompson was given f walks in. five trips but t Strategy didn't work out too ell. : Defeat e 1-Fina ed with a key hit. Jack MacDer- maid popped out, then Bobby Booth drew an intentional walk, to load the sacks. Nick. Mro- jezeck followed with a_ single, {plating two runs: and Freddie A : i singled and legged it home on fe etd on the mound for| tightened up after that and the|mers, ss; Graham, rf; Baker, Be ae ee Oshawa's\tte "Newsies", 'Newsies had their trouble get-\2b; Schaeffer, If; Branton, p. hitting attack with two safeties, Post Office won the first) Jack Foley had a pair for De-.84me 15-14, on the strength of | pendable's. a five-run parade in the opening OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield, frame, two in the third, five iss; Loreno, 2b; Piontek, cf;/more in the fourth and finally Booth, c; Mroczeck, Mf; Mac-)three runs in the 7th, to come \Dermaid, rf; Etcher, 1b; Sim-/from behind a 13-12 deficit for! coe, 3b and Smith, p. a 15-13 lead, Times got one run | DEPENDABLE CATERERS--|in their half of the 7th and had Vitelle, 1b; Scott, 2b; Mugford, the tying run on 3rd base when ss; Horner, rf; Gibbs, cf; Foley, Soules popped up to end the} c; Reid, rf; and Golden, p. game. 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