WP wl Bee by ar il alll yoo Wee rah da PERS 6» pana Ve 4 9 ae poe | 10 | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 25, 1963 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' Oshawa Green "Gaels" bag- ged seven last - period goals to defeat St, Catharines' Athletics 10-8, in the Ontario Junior La. _eharmasen een ; OSHAWA MERCHA this city's only "adult" baseball team, an entry in the Lakeshore Interme- diate League, will try again 'tomorrow afternoon to their home schedule, with a game against the Hope Ontarios, booked for Lakeview Park at two o'clock, A week ago, Belleville Kenmors, the champions, were scheduled to appear here but the diamond was too muddy to permit play. All going well today, the Merchants and Port Hope will go Bentey ternoon in what will be the first of a series of Sunday afternoon attractions at Lakeview Park this summer. The Merchants are strictly a homebrew team, all local residents, anxious to play baseball and thiefly at their own expense, helping to keep the game "alive" in this city. ey aren't seeking charity -- although they're certainly not wealthy -- but they id like local sports fans to turn out at Lakeview 'ark tomorrow and other Sunday afternoons and at feast "kick in" when the hat is passed. 4 | KINGSTON FRONTENACS are going to move ut of the Limestone City. On the face of it, this foks like a black eye for Hockey in Kingston but the real facts are that the Eastern Ontario Profes- sional Hockey League -- as such -- is ready to fold p. Frontenacs aré expected to move to either St. 'aul or Milwaukee, Boston Bruins have ordered the ove, because they are content the league will not operate next winter under the same conditions. It beems that if the league operates, it will be a U.S. feague next season. Detroit is expected to put a team crosse league, last night in St. Catharines, 'Gaels' win was their fourth in succession and they now head the 0. L. A. junior standings. Oshawa has suffered only one setback in five games, that be. ing a 14-13 decision to Long Branch Castrolites in the sea- son's "home - opener". In other action last night, Brampton Armstrongs dumped Alderwood. Terriors 13-8 and Guelph Mohawks finally broke a four-game losing streak, scor. ing two goals in the last minute of play, for an 8-6 win over Long Branch, STINSON LEADS WAY Don Stinson, 'Gaels' sensa- tional 14-year-centre, sparked the comeback in final twenty minutes, after trailing 5-3 at the end of the second period. Stin. son collected four goals, includ. ing the winning and tieing mark- ers. His four tallies gives him 16, tops on the team. Johnny Davis continued his "hot" clip with three goals giv- ing him a season's total of 14, marksmen were Stu Weiler, Dave Houston and Other Gaels' Dave Lough. For the Garden City Crew, Bob Boyd, Johnny Bargsma and|;, bashed apiece while Don Hallet Doug Favelle collected singles.| 4, Osha Oshawa, who were originally scheduled to play Monday in Oshawa, against the St. Cath. arines sextet, have switched the game for June 1st at the Chil-|® dren's Arena, which is a Satur- Gary Schmore day. Gaels. welcomed back 'Tom. my" Conlin into the line-up for|Lough 17. the first time since the league opener. Conlin in that game suffered a badly bruised right shoulder and had it taped up.|{}' He was spotted in last night's game, picking only two assists. OSHAWA GAELS: goal --/15. Marshall, defense -- Wilkinson, Gray, Weiler, Davies, forward -- Lough, Tran, Davis, Hink- son, Ireland, Thompson, Brady, Hope, Armstrong and Davies, 18 eS ti il 9 a ash arc . A068 9 r DRO NON Nn LPL enn MMA, G0 RT MG EET, IB ARERR i eg Nan il Ao iy DE i Green Gaels Rally To Win In St. Kitts two Brown, Bergumsa, Boyd, forwards -- Hallett, F a velle, Doberstein, Konkel, Smith, Schmore, Ryan, Brown and Hamilton. ee PERIOD Bergsma) 3,00 2, St. Catharines: Schmore 4,51 and| 3: 5 1 Penalties -- Davies 3.02, Lough 16.41, Conlin 17,10, Favelle 17.10 and Wilkin- gon 17,54, SECOND PERIOD %, 4, , Penalties -- Hallett 1.57, Davies 2.58, ens 5.48, Doberstein 6, and Hallett 19.11 THIRD 5.10 10, Oshawa: Stinson (Lough) 5.36 i Oshawa: Stinson 7,32 12, 13, 4 17, 16, Penalties -- Graham 3,51, Boyd 7.52, Hallett 11.11, Tran 13.06, Marshall 15.36, Schmor 15.36 OV 9 Gi MI Sete. "amet cs, keen tmmmuimin adnan 'weit item ST. CATHARINES: goal -- defense -- Cheevers, St, Catharines; Favelle (Doberstein, Oshawa: Davis (Conlin) 13.23 wa: Houston (Ireland) 17.08 Ry Catharines: Berema (Thorne) St. Catharines: Hallett 11,58 St. Catharines: Bergema 12,14 Oshawa: Davis 18,22 22, Conlin, Stinson 13.13, Wilkinson 15.13, 13, Tran 19.04, Thorne 19.06 PERIOD St. Catharines: Boyd (Cheevers) Oshawa: Lough 8.51 St, Catharines: Schmore 8.53 Oshawa: Stinson 9.20 Oshawa: Davis (Conlin) 9.35 Oshawa: Stinson 14.04 St. Catharines: Boyd (Cheevers) 5.22 Oshawa: Weiler (Tran) 16.24 Ladies' Section Mets Acquire Jim Piersall SPORTS CALENDAR | TODAY SOCCER Bathurst vs Kickers, at 7.00 p.m. and Polonia vs Ukrania, at 8.30 p.m. Both games at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium, BASEBALL Leaside Junior League -- Laurie's Sports vs Oshawa Le. gion Canadian Tire Legion Can- adian Tire Legionaires at Kins- men Civic Stadium, 2.00 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- Port Credit Sailors vs Brooklin Hill- crests, at Brooklin Arena, 8.30 p.m, SUNDAY BASEBALL Lakeshore Intermediate League -- Port Hope Ontarios vs Oshawa Merchants, at Lake- view Park, 2.00 p.m. MONDAY " SOFTBALL Civil Service League -- Osh. awa Dairy vs Firemen, at Cowan's Park and Excelsiors vs Foley's, at Thornton's Cor. ners: both games at 6.45 p.m Reaches Major League $2,/Oshawa Tony's vs 7-Up Shop- sy's at Kew Beach, 8.00 p.m, SOCCER Oshawa and District League -- Hungaria vs Rangers, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta. dium, 8.00 p.m. FIGHTS LAST Tony's Lose Another, | £ Bow To Randall-Roy Oshawa Tony's, with 'Jim- mie" Loreno doing the coach; ing, dropped their second game in a row, in the young Beaches Major Fastball League, losing 8-4 to Randall Roy Metals, last night, at Kew Beach in Toronto, Loreno, the club's regular sec- ond-sacker for the last 10 years, was coaxed out of retirement after "Sammy" Stark resigned, after Tony's 5-1 loss to Hamilton Quigely's on Wednesday. Tony's, who have several player problems, say regular third baseman "Ronnie" Sim- coe quit the club late yesterday afternoon. According to Simcoe, he has two reasons, the long travelling this year in the league and the pressure of business, "Ron", who is' manager of the Children's Arena, has added numerous activities atthe arena this summer, which req his presence on the job. Besides Simcoe, other players are revolting, due to differences with the management, Most of the boys on the club have lodged a protest to manager Frank Foley, regarding special treatment to two players on the team, The majority of the play- ers feel all the team personnel should be dealt with on an equal basis. Joe Piontek didn't dress, as he is reported to have a bruised arm, which he injured in the loss against Hamilton. Tony's, was the loser, Andy Anderson finished up. Bob Singleton collected three hits for Randall's, good for four RBI's and Jack Foley had a pair. For Tony's, Danny Price had two base knocks, both singles. : Tony's jumped into a 1-0 2nd- inning lead when Jack MacDer- maid laced out a double and scored on Bev Smith's single. Randall's came back with two reer in the Ley --. og ack errors put Jack Foley an Fraser Scott on base for hay orig Ps dall's, Al Horner was safe on a vis lb bie -42 choice, forcing Foley at third, pte however Ronnie Anderson de- livered a single, plating both Scott and Horner. Randall's made it read 4-1| with two more in the 7th. Pete|° Mecsball singled' Ook woth ars! 8 scored on Bob Singleton's two-|Marshall, p . e bagger. Four mere runs cross-| Officials -- Bill Chris (plate: TONY'S TALES: Tony's 'back into action Monday at Mac! , rt; Hill, ef; bo Smith, p and Anderson, p % : pera ag Metal -- Foley, Scott, 2b; Singleton, 1b; Hor- ner, 3b; A , ef; Barker, ; Maki, ss; Brown, rf and ed the plate for Randall in 8th,|and Lou Visconti (Bases). to "sew" up the win, Al Baker|Qshawa 010 000 012-4 8 3 singled, Larry Brown walked,|Randall's 000 002 2x8 8 2 Frank was safe on an error to . load the bases, Jack Foley ' r | dae, sore ert zeal BROWNS y Singleton, wit hit of the night, scored two) LUMBER & SUPPLIES =, to =" Randall's of- LTD. ensive scoring. ' Tony's pores once in the 8th "DO-I T-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS' seeaineins Heve Your Suit Styled Bowling Club Ready To 'Roll' Th in Kansas City; Chicago has a team in St. Louis and other central U.S. cities are named as more-than- likely entries. With Northern Ontario teams losing steadily, Kingstén and the Hull-Ottawa clubs are forced to yield to the inevitable. Hull-Ottawa will likely swing back into a Quebec or Eastern U.S. lea- e affiliation while Kingston will move its franchise to a U.S. centre. | $PORTS BRIEFS -- Montreal Alouettes are tickled over the results of their efforts to interest French-Canadian enthusiasm behind their football team and their pre-season advance sale of season's ickets indicates they have succeeded. The attitude of eir new coach, Jim Trimble,. who is not only learn- ing to speak French but is seeking one or two French- jae fo oo players for his line-up, is credited with the few surge of enthusiasm... JACK NICKLAUS had hole-in-one on the par-8 No. 8 hole at Memphis, on ureday. Yesterday he took five strokes to sink his pall on the same hole and Tony Lema is now leading the field in the Memphis Open, with Canada's George Knudson in second place... STEVE RIDZIK pitched Toronto Leafs to a 5-4 win over Indianapolis last night, his sixth-straight triumph, in a seven-hitter :, . ROYAL MAPLE has been made Queen's Plate 'favorite in the early bookings, with Son Blue as sec- ond choice... .{BRITAIN'S Walker Cup team whipped the U.S. golfers 6-3 in their first day's matches yes- terday. They wind it up today and if the four Scots, hree Englishmen and three Irishmen can continue heir ere they'll give Rritain their first Walker Qup victo , since 1938. 'GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS , Guiding Wave 3, 105, 5, Walsh, Mrs. 5. T. Tript Seven Deol 3, 110, 6, Turcotte----® Cos- en Bally Smart 3, 106, 11, Simpson, C. tl Admirals March 3, 118, 1, Robinson, Mrs. a . a Cassis Miss 3, 114, 7, Dalton, Miss B. Townrow Top Trade 3, 113, 10, Lanoway, C.J Hoggard Jeannie Doo 3, 105, 3, Tawse, WH Darlington WASHINGTON (AP) -- Jim Piersall, who gets into trouble about as easily as he snags fly balls, was sold to New York Mets by Washington Senators Thursday, apparently in ex- change for release of Gil Hodges who is to become Wash- ington caanager. The terse announcement of the deal, for an unannounced amount of cash and a player to be namied later, didn't tie the two developments together but there were strong signs that thy were connected. Thus, a few hours before Hodges took charge of the last. place Senators for the first time in a night game at Baltimore, |& the veteran slugger lost the ser. vices of a top outfielder, The Piersall deal left Wash- ington with 23 players, two be- low the American League limit. General manager George Sel. kirk called up outfielder Barry Shetrone from Columbus of the International League to replace Piersall and signed pitcher Pete Burnside as a free agent, He also optioned pitcher Art Quirk to the Senators' York, Pa., farm team. "I've been in baseball 16 years," said Piersall, as he col. lected his. equipment: before leaving to join the Mets, "You never know what's going to happen. "I'm happy to go play for (Casey) Stengel. He was my biggest booster when I was a rookie, He made the complaints on my fielding that caused peo. ple to begin to notice me." Piersall, 33, still is rated one of the top defensive centrefield- ers in baseball, even though his hitting has been below par the past two seasons. | end Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST, EAST From A Lerge Selection of Fine British Weoollens Danny Price took qver third base from Simcoe. Righthander Frank Marshall spaced eight hits and registered 12 strikeouts en route to the vic- tory for Randall's, "Bev" Smith, who worked seven innings, for! NIGHT By THE ASSACIATED PRESS Los Angeles--Pulga Serrano, 135%, Mexico, outpointed Jim- my Fields, 13244, Los Angeles. NU-WAY Rug (Oshawa) Ltd. CARPET SALES PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING and FURNITURE 174 MARY ST. N. PHONE 728-4681 Tournaments, May Price; Provincials, Vi. Norris; games, Merle McConnell; social, Ina Lindsay; purchasing, Ina Gray; house, Evelyn Tunnicliffe; lock- ers, Hazel Smith; cards, Vi, Richardson. The first vice-president posi- tion is still in abeyance, but the d vice - presidency will be filled by Marg. Baxter. An invitation is being extend- ed to hold the final games of the Provincial Lawn Bowling in Oshawa in 1964 with the local club as hostess. This year the games are being held in Sarnia, in the latter part of August. The Open Oshawa Tourna- ments were announced as <'Bas- sett" (mixed) June 15; "Church. ley" (trebles), July 18; "Brad. ley" (trebles), Sept. 5 and a Gala Day (trebles), Sept. 25. The instruction period for the new members will be the two weeks of May, commencing May 21. The schedule games will commence Thursday, May 30 at 2 p.m, spring meeting of the Ladigs' Section of the Oshawa Lawg Bowling Club was held recently, when over 60. members and guests were present. President Mrs. Dorothy Bent- ley called the meeting to order. She welcomed nine prospective members, then the members observed a period of sil in memory of Fred Cochrane and Charlie White, both of whom had been of much assistance to the ladies' club, and whose wives are active and beloved members. Frank Jacobie was also included in the remem. brance. The minutes of the fall and subsequent meetings were read by Secretary Mayme Taylor, and Ethel Cay, treasurer, fol- lowed with a detailed financial report. The president announced the 1963 fees as $6.00 for new and inexperienced players and $15.00 for regular members. The following reports were given by the conveners: s Killebrew And ® s His Substitute 'Kill' Red Sox By JIM HACKLEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer Harmon Killebrew teed off-- a his caddy sank the winning utt, , Hammerin' Harmon started Minnesota's flying Twins wing- ing but it took understudy Jim- mie Hall to apply the clincher BICYCLE SHOP C.C.M, and RALEIGH BICYCLES Sales--Service--Parte : Keys Made 497 Simcoe St. S. 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Both the Orioles and Yankees continued victory streaks, Bal- timore pushed 14% games ahead of the field with its fifth in a row, 7-4 over Cleveland, as lefty Mike McCormick won his first in the league. Joe Pepi- tone's three - run homer and Whitey Ford's six-hit pitching carried the Yanks to their fourth straight, 5-3 over Wash- ington. Bill Monbouquette pitched Boston to a 5-2. decision over in Friday night's 8-6 triumph|Detroit and Kansas City out- over the Chicago White Sox, {lasted the Los Angeles Angels Killebrew, who has been as|3-1 hot as the Twins, batted across five runs with a grand slam homer and a single, then re- --s It's Later Than You Think...come to the Cadillac ENJOY OUR MODERN DINING ROOM FACILITIES--(BOWLING BANQUETS) ALL MODERN ROOMS -- SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES ey 394 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH HOTEL LIMITED Phone 725-3743 for Reservations Next. Weeks Snort Events TODAY SOCCER:-- Oshewa City and District Leogue:-- Bathurst vs Kickers, at 7:00 p.m. and Polonia vs Ukrania, at 8:30 p.m.; Both games at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. BASEBALL: Leaside Junior Leegue :-- Laurie's Sports vs Oshawa Canadian Tire Legionnaires, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial. Stadium, 2:00 p.m. LACROSSE:-- OLA Senior League:-- Port Credit vs Brooklin Hillcrests, at Brooklin, 8:30 p.m. SUNDAY BASEBALL:-- Lekesh: 'Port Hope vs Oshawa Merchants, at Lakeview Park, 2:00 p.m." "MONDAY SOFTBALL:-- Civil Service League<-- Oshawa pg! Al Fire- men, at Cowan's Park; Excelsiors vs Foley's, at Thornton's Corners: both games at 6:45 p.m. Beaches League:--Oshawa Tony's vs 7-Up Shopsy's, ot Kew OPEN EV! is & EKEND! Gardens, at 8:00 p.m. STEPHENSON'S LACROSSE -- OLA Junior League -- Brampton vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 8:30 p.m. G aa Specialists In TUESDAY WHEEL SOFTBALL:-- Schedule «| be announced. Includes double- header at Alexandra Park, starting at 6:30 p.m., City and District Mejor League. ALIGNMENT Straightening General Repairs WEDNESDAY 15 GHURCH ST. SOFTBALL:-- Beaches Major League:-- 7-Up Shopsy's vs Phone 725-0522 Oshawa Tony's at Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.fn, THURSDAY : Lee Bishop RADIATOR REPAIRS SOFTBALL:-- Schedule to be announceda Includés double- Cleaning and New pet | Snes heaietens header at Alexandra Park, starting at 6:30 p.m., Oshawa 42 Bond St. W. HOTEL GENOSHA No games scheduled. 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