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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 May 1963, p. 11

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" 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 27,1963 7] Kickers And Polonia | eer ee Win Soccer Twin-Bill eT TS he Gan Oe ae pe and up. Claiming all Purse a Suave, 4, 113, 5, Bobenko, Lansom 800. 'a. : ' 5 Oshawa Kickers defeated|san and the other by Ernie Fry,|tally, to again create a dead-|7-B 11.30 5.60 2.60 Eltoro The Great, 6, 111, 9, Prueitt, Whitby Bathurst 6-1 in the first/to clinch the: win. z lock. : > tc A er aati ka Mee coon a is ee game of the Oshawa and)... Polonia got what proved the) Big Brown Eyes, 4, 110, 7, Fitesim-|Hellenic Sta 2 | District Soccer Association's re- SEE-SAW BATTLE of | winning and final goal of the) mons, WM Mitchel AER FP aan 5, 114, 6, Rogers, BR gular Saturday night double-) The second match proved | game when Stan Pawlas topped | sever ee eee Bhue Light, §, 123, 1» Ditttech, P header at Kinsmen Civic Mem-|Teal thriller, hard-fought from! of a free-kick play. Dorenes Child, 4, 115, 6, Cosentino,| Marshall orial Stadium and in the night-|the opening whistle but both) Angelo Bressan of Kickers and Remepoole, 9° 218; 4 Rebaaks, L andldan Pace NO Lanemery Lome cap, Polonia nosed out Ukrainia| Clubs going all- out. Polonia's George Kuropas of Polonia,\G andr vest' : ' | Windkin, 4, 113, 3, &tzsimmons, 3-2. More accurate passing gave were selected as the night's|, Steel Perifox, 6, 12, 1, Terry, 1/3 EF Seagram Angelo B f tional |{em an edge in mid-fleld play! 'arc. by vice - president J. Mc-|"SEntivs mouge, ¥, 138, & Walsh, Marlteter Fea eS =~ Sele j-" a asian sagan tive ut the Ukrainia rearguard took yachian. in Baker a RR moe, won Gniviag scorin, Cl velup the slack. < Napper Tandy, 4, 113, 4, Nedeau, Pool 130,813 goals highlighted the Kicker's) John Richmond put Ukrainia LEAGUE STANDING Lareh Tree Farm vietory. He gave his team a 20\in° front with the first goal of WT Pts. Trainer 3 3 stewart -- "*n* ®t RIGHTM RACE -- 7 Furongs, 2-70an lead for the first half, as Kick-|the game but Polonia pressed Italia 7 |Start good, won driving SCANADIAN, katueh, Beg gy Feo re ers showed a definited edge./hard and were rewarded when Polonia 0, Lee eee OM ee ee 8.70 Bathurst missed on a couple of| Steve Anastasijevich knotted the) Ukranis B48 Ly icide Cotaten Footie arenes. 2 1s.MOOR PARK BRE aN fine chances and had one -goal! count and the first-half ended Rangers 4 |\-HOLY COW Centry) 3.70 2.60 2:10) p canadian. Shield, 3, 112, 2, Dalton, called back. with the score 1-1, Kickers $1 IOAS LOVE (1: Sb RIT Atal Sta, & temameiin oe In the second half, Bathurst) In the second session, as wide-| Hungaria 3 "Holy. Cow, 3. 113, 1, 'Waien, mar/Piser scored their first goal of. the!open' play prevailed, Polonia! Bathurst 0 | Beasley, Pig thot Ty 111, 5, Uyeyama, Mre season, Larry Sachett making/took the lead on a great effort) Leading Scorers: H. Jeckel, 8), 1inda's Love, 2, 119, 4, Fitzsimmons,|" Ranan, 3, 108, 3, Turcotte, Addison good on a penalty shot. Kickers;by Helmut Jeckel but John goals; John Lopez, 8 and An- Abitini, 2, 117, 7 Tureotte, F A sher-| Hat Sta 3, 118. 7, Novi feel added four more, three by Bres-' Richmond notched his second Belo Bressan, 7. is Norte Scot sie we endive ae en ae pa Tatas ee |Mrs W M Davey * ~, Lady Nieu, 3, 108, r | Sm t ' . Y ' iow Candy, 2, 117, 3, Rogers, Chapman e emper and Rotman be * Winner b 3 Sno ] I Slit s 4 H us N 1 SSOC Berend Sam, 2, 112, 6, Prueitt, Bill) trainer J Passero ie e ¢ 1 ] I ¢ »¢ ) m Prestidigitation, 3, 117, §, Shields, . | ; Gaiden eg ryllg A Shields Rehan ane by & Brener, J A | Winner ch f 2, Neatetie -- Eve 5 7,009 | Trainer RS Bateman bee Poi 54 \ Start good, won driving Total pool 885 'Bowling League Party Bemis um en Fel TAIRD RACE -- 7 Furlongs, 4-year-| olds and up, elaiming all $2500. Purse! $1800 The Oshawa Neighborhood;Dingman, John Sharp and Paul;Bud Morris and Donna Morris, "1 ARK JET j 5.80 3.80 2.60 SPORTS BRIEFS Association Bowling Lea gue)Collins, David and Cathy O'Flynn. Sere be sia Be 420 held its annual banquet ie +o The president then called on' Specia] 21 Night Awards were on Jet, 6, 118, 4, Walsh, Haren HILL WINS sentation of awards at the Re-\Frank Densham, president of presented by Robert Andrews,|5!@ Ot, 4, 115, 3, Hale, Warme. MONTE CARLO (AP)~--Gra- JACQUES PLANTE is shown tended to return to: Montreal; BOBBY HULL, eee arly in the afternoon when | Black Hawks hockey _ star, } 0 ere am Darere (he open, te col a look at the Oshawa | wields quite a galf "stick" but the ball was "long gone'. as he teed off at The Oshawa ~¢oiF Club course, he promptly |attso. Although he spent a lot --Oshawa Times Photos. Strasberg Golf Club on Saturday after- expressed a desire to play a | of time signing autographs, licious meal, which was cater-jard, and including Vi. Howard, No. 3 -- Jack and Sharon Sned-|*'iiekineoon. 5 Us, ; i 7 i | of ibd | : , f peatgs : Alesse : : ene » 8 18, 8, 6 i 100-lap Gra P noon. Jacques, who was one round. Harry Gay, building' he had a a of ae jed by the Ladies' Auxiliary of|Betty LaVa!iee, Mavis Taylor,|don; Rich Jr, and Carol March; Murphy bees de " taronsh gpl Hse Sonne of the special guests on hand ra oe Chie tee pill ie gor id tee at: the Oshawa aad: District Asso: George Taylor and Colin La-\Irve and Isa Welsh. [peeking 7, 110, 3, Dalton, R 5|this Riviera resort 'ivie J p. rs: e, is watc Jac- : 9, suet niati ; an 7 i lV. j 7 . : for the Oshawa ne gore Seed Vie into? the first one. | ter he had rapped his opening | ciation for Retarded Children. | alee... INDIVIDUAL LAURELS Whasr be wee pnark Jeasle -- Aroma.' The mustachioed Briton, be- jum campaign parade, had in-.. ques roadie came aisha Nera ban CALENDAR President Charles Grimbleby) The winners and runners-up, 'The high |hind the wheel of a BRM, was a : average awards|St#'t good, won ridden out "ams chaired the event and in his|in the three sections were pre-war i reannted here Ts 0 | Pool 100,051 followed across the finish {ine : remarks explained to all pres-jsented with their awards byiHeard in the absence of| FOURTH RA by BRM teammate Richie Gin- FIRST AT HOME f TODAY ent the reasons for the lengthy|Carson Heard, vice-president of League Handicapper Vic Wil-| 948 and up, sialnaln al oes 'Panee|ther of Granada Hills, Calif., . SOFTBALL season, He extended thanks to|the Neighborhood League. Hejjiamson, These awards went to|\;UNKNown FAC "gopatd, Bruce McLaren of New Civil Service League'-- Oshawa)puddy Bagnatto, manager of Présented awatds to Radio No. Lloyd Sabins, with a 257 aver-|@POPsAYsNo ~°* 7" $0 200/Zealand in a Cooper. ai Dairy vs Firemen, at Cowan's vi > r his con- 1 te -onsisti f Iggy ie 1 ; 5-SILV: | Ji 1 c h t 3 : . ey (the bowling lanes, for his con-1 team, consisting o BB Viage Mav SAS; aa ER EGO 260| Jim Clark of Scotland, the : M I l S |Park and Ezcelsiors vs Foley'sitributions to the league. Follow-|Clark, | Mildred Clark, Rich oe Fein Ragga Taylor, with #) quaknown Factor, 4, 109, 1, Tureotie,learly leader, dropped out on the S A e©r Cc Gi at Thornton's Corners: both ing his remarks he introduced|March Sr.,, Bette March, Ed./; High single and triple awedial. Popssyane, 5, 16, 4, McComb, i pi/9th lap because of a frozen ganes at 6.45 p.m. lthe head table guests, who in-/March, Chris March and Deli presented by Colin LaVallee riche sede Sts a |gearbox in his Lotus, \s f "EO, %, » & alsh, 's) Beaches Major League --jcluded Mr. and Mrs. Don Pat-|Siblock; Fernhill No, 2 team|secretary-treasurer of the lea.|F.H Merril dr ie j 4 e © 711, ' > ' : Oshawa Tony's vs 7-Up Shopsy's terson, Mr..and Mrs. R. J. An-|consisted of Bill Badgley, Marie|oue. to<Chas Gcinnblebe Gold Chip, 8, 116, 4, Fite ,| IS LEADING DRIVER Win O V er ntark S at Kew Beach, 8.00 p.m. drews, Mr, and Mrs, 0, Thomp-|Badgley, Moe Vennor, Doreen|snd' Marlen' biseman ee ae » dintielde, to 2, Simpson pana NEW YORK (AP) -- George i . i. a » = a neon | P 4 4 ; ; " immort| . : : : : Swap icago shot. Bobby still has head \creation Hall, Oshawa Airport|the Central Council of Neigh-|immediate past-president of thejand Mitchell ham Hill, the 4 ' 'pg pti like the pond golfers do, |!ast Saturday evening, with|borhood ° Associations, to pre-\Ifague, to Sunnyside No. 1 --| Hasty Fox, 4, 113, @ Fitzsimmons, pion from Brisa, aptied the some 165 bowlers and guests in}sent the Consolation Award|Rusty and Vi Howard: George eta tae 118, 1, Tureotte, a}1963 world auto driving cham- jattendance. : won by the Sunnyside No. ljand Mavis Taylor; Colin andiand J Bia Eo ' pionship competition Sunday The evening started with a de-jteam, captained by Rusty How-)Betty LaVallee; and to Radio). Paulpo! 118, 7, Simpeon, Riwith a rousing victory in the: East Toronto Ladiés' Juniorjson, Mr. and Mrs, C. Heard,|/Vennor, Tony Romaniski and|high triple, no handicap, For|Farm Sholty of Logansport, Ind., has Jeffs and a double by|Ontarios their fifth run, in the League -- Toronto Thompson oe te sth suis can re laine Per Cone: ¢o0-lhigh singles, with no handicap,|,2ouzvo" King, 4 116, 3, Prueitt, Je-|passed Stanley Dancer and ned out a week ago in their/Ted Whiteley. Next Beaton got|sixth inning but McConkey shut/Bfokers i genset Boy's c Ganbuer oe 5 *| Watson, Bill Hayball, H ele n(ine ee shag leery [asteieaine Soadteete fe 'nt " Pred bys eg as the United rai y ; d ; ; ) |Hayball, Grant Chesebrough|' ohn McConkey 376 and to Bev. Start good won driving lantley ates' leading money - winning ; ir ror and "Moe"),, s ut geason's opener, made theirjon via an error them out after that. He fantfed| lArsenauit- with. $16, |Siart. good. harness racing driver, the Har. Oshawa Merchants, who were)Lorne 3 inning one,|Bryant singled with one out, a including Seed {LEAGUE .CHAMPIONS 'and June Chesebrough; King-| ; rte ere, eke Port!to complete the five-run splurge, e'eht . sti or nue pete BASEBALI Pres, Charles called upon 0.\side No. 3 team, of Don Patter. 7 ne ee FIFTH RACE -- 1 1-16 Miles, 4-year \vridiy. Sentra' kepeia' biee arios 9- sake- : starte d) : oT Vaadian finthe sh. Thompson, president of the Du-ison, Sheila Paiters I |relary - treasurer, -- pres lode' 6h liming , : h Hope Ontarios 9-5, ina Lake-| Brown started on the mound} : f Leaside Junior League -- Osh- ; t i j atterson, Leon|..-. ttn tees up, claiming all $3500. Purse! Jacinad Bei J |struck out six in the first four plate Social and Sports Club to! Davey ' awards to Nick Flaminio 880) 2000 jearned $148,452, while Dancer of League fixture, yesterday af-\for Port Hope. He gave way in/s awa Canadian Tire Legionnaires|P/@'e * And. sports: © avey, Dorothy Davey, Les Pape Sabins 807 for high|2ROYAL MARK 4.50 5.30 3.40| New Egypt, N.J., has purses of t Lakeview Park. the third inning to Watts and/innings. : é epee rt iene hati ame fal.(present their trophy to the|Leighton and Stella Leighton: @%¢ Jean Sabins or high|?RoyAt vee $0 3.40) gypt, N.J., has purses o: wr faircalved crowd of fans1,, Wakely took over in the 6th.| N. Wakely had two hits for tot gs god gra hig al |championship team, which wasland to the Wosdview ee triples, with handicap. He also Aartariie 630 3-30/ $139,139. Haughton follows with took in the entertainment and|Oshawa Merchants added sin-|the: visitors, who had six all ' oe soc |Fernhill Nq. 1, and was receiv-\Joe France'and Betty France, |Presented awards for high) Royal Mark, 4, 112, 2, Lanoway, P s|$121,896, Dancer led the U.S, in saw a typical early-season con-|gietons in the fourth, sixth, sev-|told: Merchants hit 'safely for) Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.\eq py Lioyd Sabins, captain of, _-----------»----- > --|singles with handicaps, to Moe|Justice as We | 1961 and 1962. test, with both clubs flashingjenth and eighth frames, with|an even dozen. --(Tyke League) _ North-West|ihe* team Other' members of WINS EIGHTH {Vennor with a 388 and Helen) awkins | : some sparkling defensive plays|Lorne Jeffs leading the attack. PORT HOPE -- Mercer, 2b: vs South - East at Harmanithe Fernhill team were Jean ee Seer Hayball 339. |p Reflective, 5. 117, 3, Grittiths, 'Mzs| BRAZIL WINS nd solid hitting. But they aso|/He "had four-for-five and Fed), Wakely, 3b: N. Wakely. of park, 6.30 p.m, (Bantam Lea-lcahins, Betty Sharp, Marion], YONKERS, N.Y. (AP-CP)--| Following the presentation of!" Rusty Nail, 4 117, §, Tueotte, # B|_ RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)-- icked in with a few errors, Whiteley was next in line withleoie: se Gratton ifs R- ay |sue), -- ocet, 222 vs Young's} -- = | Slender, smiling John Kelley, alawards, some 30 attendance|Seedhouse ' 4 5 |Brazil won its second-straight and strikeouts -- their success|two doubles, a single and a run-)) Giavenson. ¢:' Glober, PE nach Tuleh Park; | 32-year-old school teacher from|prizes were drawn for and pre-| oan ae §, 104, 6 Simpson, Hunt/world basketball championship } jowo i eer woe ; 1 Lo-| eee |Mystic, Conn.; won the Na-|< | |Saturday night'with ; a2 ck of same at times,/scoring sacrifice, in five trips; ; a 3 | heh : V S : ' on the a- sented. | Sly Invader, 4 114, 4, Dalton, Bo. Saturday night'with an 85-81 vic. reflecting correctly the type ofjto the plate, Hogg had a periereee. pe Pee hog ag Brere.|Vell al i nigel ys aoe isitors weep pipet Amateur Athletic Union| Entries for the 1963-64 season| Teck Farm | fines se aR, tory over the United States, The pitching the rival batters/of hits for the winners. ton, rf in 6th; Watts.p in 3rd;iWeie" Legion vs shawa ; Marathon Sunday for an unpre: vere accepted and it is expect-| winner ch f 4 Attention Mark -- Reyai/0St Country finished the seven- | is " '|Dairy, at Lakeview Park; All cedented eighth straight time.| " Pia ; =~ Reval! , in wi faced -- some of it excellent) port Hope got to 'Letty' |, 'Wakel in 6th: B. Jay, T H a I edent ghth straight time.|eaq that 16 teams will definitely| Freedom. Trainer R © Stocking eam round robin with a perfect and some a little short of ade-| Gray in the third for four runs|batted in oth, : ar apes ness | op onors n eed Hg eee neg ph he Sach Wee Canes: Se 2 Refective "claimed by Mra ¥s rue ay oe io rae uae nm -- Gray started for Osh-|0n three-straight errors, follow-| OSHAWA --:Dowe, ss; Reid, TUESDAY | |the 26 miies 385 yards in' two| Couple OF Desens |B, Gombe. Guinea Pool 34,630 lished fourth vith a 33 radon awa and after retiring the firsted by three doubles, by N.|Ib; Jeffs, cf; Whiteley, 3b; Bea-SOFTBALL Doubles Event jhours, 25 minutes, 17.6 seconds,, EXECUTIVES FOR '64 | gine eine > aay |They lost to Russia, Yugoslavia three batters of the game, hjs| Wakely, : Kelly and la egal McClean, It; oe Oshawa City and District As- beating a field of 100 by about) Wes Ogden introduced: the|aitowanser Parse' s20q ie, dyearelds.| ang Brazil, The Lethbirdge Na- mates came back in their half/ Jim McConkey took over in the rf; ogg, c; Gray, p; McCon- sociation -- (Souther Division); Members of the Oshaw a|1% miles. The only Canadian to|executive committee for the|2VIVA LA ZACA . ¢80 3.20 2soltionals, representing Canada in with five runs on an error that/fifth inning. A single by Austin,|/key, p in 5th; Miklas, If in 7th; TROVAL ¥2 34)the world competition, were ell vs Heffering's Imperials, at) played. The trophy and all four! STO . "ange |Grews; asst. secretary-treasur-|Ann Sta i | Played. , STOPS SOCCER GAME ; hee MAJOR LEAGUE jAcxancra Park, 815 pm.|top prizes went to out of town) VANCOUVER (CP) <The °"> Don Patterson and handi-|,.icey m2. 144 ru, > all SHORGAS Commercial . Sports 4.0, at Kinsmen Civicjing the game. Wagner LA 152 25 52 .342/-- (Pee Wee League) -- Hou-|/peare of Port Perry, with alscored on a disputed penalty would llike to thank the Sports|sboRVAL Roger Reéeson for Oshawa,/Mclelland, ¢ '/Police Assoc..vs Jubilee Pavi-| frame, the Legionnaires scored) scaise. of in 6 20 Doubles ~~ Versalies, Minne- i : . Montreal, a husky runner for} . i ; vice- y : 3 i ionshi x ' sts Saturd when a ; nner forjdent, Charles Grimbleby; vice-| Viva La Zaca, 3, 114, .|minated from champi walk to Reid, then a single by|Brereton's double, gave the/8th, Appliance, at Alexandra Park, eens doubler, fecranieaes ies Mount Royal Francs Amis AC,|president Carson Heard: secre-|Teek Farm oe hanes play in the preliminaries. , bas Bere diiaaihidabpiniaeiuaiiink nach earn = --| * b. L. » + 4 we: "™% § . 3, Bi . M - : 6.30 p.m. and Scugog Cleaners). wk Cooke 'Trophy was|Who placed 48th in 3:19.8, tary-treasurer,, Robert An-| Royal start, 3,11 te Lene ae e e j Jr egionnaires | |(Northern Divisiin) G sha} entries Prov . capper, Vic Williamson. | Welcome Pardner, 3, 119, 7, Shields, . I r] | j(Northern Divisiin) -- Geno nh eee : rovince Cup final for the pro-i' "A vote oF thanks Was extend.iGode Wen rare < HEATING & | LEADERS jAces vs People's Clothing, at} The trophy, which was wonjvincial soccer. championship or|, Vedas 3: 114, 4, Witesimmons, Mrs ' ak he MacMillan| ied to Wes Ogden by Carson}; ye, 7 APPLIANCES L see | Radio Park, 6.30 p.m and) ei Asia Murray, was won by|ule abandoned with ed Sun. | Heard and a small gift was| Third Bye; -s, 100, », Tureotte The iRy see! Sane a itant Murray, was Yjutes remaining in overtime Sun-| i i |Pheasant Sta : j B ank qaurie $s By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|Brooklin Concrete vs Port Perry 44, @"ant Murray, was and|day when angry spectators|2resented to, him for his ef-jmneaman Sty.) 1 NO ll Industrial and Oshawa Canadian Tire Le- In the 9th, Fallis tripled with AB RH Pet.jp.m. a score of 55- plus 5. W. K.iprotest of a referee's decision ine date See orcad ee Pool foase oe 1 gionnaires made their first/one out and Reeson saved his Causey KC 135.17 48 356) {Cooke presented the trophy. [Vancouver Firefighters were|aar Tenuate AAG Gare ane | home game a big winner, when shutout by fanning Austin and Robinson Chi 143 25 49.348 BASEBALL. : In second place, with three|leading Vancouver Italian-Cana-\nerg square dai Clea ag Te RACE, -- 2 Mie, year. Dealer in your area. ey blanked Doug . Laurie's getting Scaife to pop up, end-!\aizone Bsn 143 49 343) Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.|. al caw jdians 1-0 by virtue of 1] : NG $10,000. added s ' they wins, were A. Cox and B.9 : > b0a'| The fexecutive of the Leaguer samump Tutee, es 31 CELINA ST. afternoon, in a Leaside Junior ravers abrhrbi sow Kaline Det 159 28 52 '397| view; Ideal vs People's, at Sta-\°> 1). 1, , chi 'o-jabandoned the game after re-| Fa \ Jammed Lucky, $, 125, 7, Robinson, League fixture. Waite, 2b 1001! Boyer, NY 150 22 49 327,dium; Bolahood's vs Fire-| Poxhall and pie iget ' |peated warnings to spectators fol names for the splendid ¢0-op-ic smythe ; . Weitore endian: 3 | eee fighters, at Alexandra-Park and|P0Urg and V. Highfield and W.| arnings to Sp -"leration in reporting the weekly| Dorval, 7, 112, 2, Turcotte; RB Seed- Stikney for the visitors and/rtse, ib 3o19 7, Runs--Gentile, Baltimore, 20.| geet Crawford, of Port Hope, who/clear the field \Scores of the league,' this past|------__ duel for five innings of tight, Adams, tt Nes * Hits -- Robinson, Baltimore,|games at 6.30 p.m. Prizes for high score with) CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve- Scoreless action but in the sixth ad bite ; two wins, went to J. Anderson|land Indians acquired Dick Have Your Suit Styled Stikney, p jand W. Dewland, of Oshawa,/Howser, speedy infielder, and and Tailored by left "Butch" Dowe get on, aia sacrifice and pinch - hitter|Wood, rf in 7th; Godridge, e in -- MacLean's Esso vs Bad Boy|Lawn Bowling Club were per ifinish was Gordon Gilmour of|1963-64 season, who are: Presi- ROYAL START American League Merchants, at Port Perry, 8.15\ nave Reynolds of Oshawa, with|swarmed over Callister Park in/2't' in assisting the league. Passero The established, relioble Ges Memorial Stadium on Saturday THF BOX SCORE Schilling Bsn 165 54 .327|\daille vs Dairy Queen, at East- score of 55. Next in line were(kick when Referee Frank Lee| nenartment of The Oshawal!TRES SUAVE <entry) | "'? 318 (Corner ef Athol) waged a°ding - dong pitching Fallis, fy If in 6th Rd 1910) Runs Batted In--Wagner, 37.!lion, at Harman Park: Ajj [2d Scores of 46 for three wins.| INDIANS MAKE TRADE. Year. "7 gee font ~ He Wann agai ar ee Pee ie Fa Al Etchells, who had tripled/Lutton, 2 renee 1 jton, 7. : | Oshawa, wi score Of ¢ | J. : " } 7 KING ST. EAST in the third, struck out to open) yiells se tae es Mes ue 8 Blank Kingston 6. eam Doc Edwards oe what] from A Large Selection af the 6th. inning but was safe Bell, U; cf in oth : ' ith : : ; Prizes 'for high score with one|they said was a "substantial Fine British Woollens , ; Couch, rf ; | Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Balti: AJAX -- Ajax Merchants i sim of money on the catcher's miss Bag ose Diam meta Soy move: 14 iblanked Kingston 5-0 in their, Win went to Gordon MacMillan " throw. With one out, Ron Bellireries, cf 630k aE ' kata Cant aee..and Jack Hunter, of Oshawa,|~ eau 2 singled. He was forced by Jim| Marshall, 3b Ceuta 0 Pitching (five. decisions)--) Ontario Lakeshore Senior Base-| ho had a score of 51 plus 1. Couch but Paul. Domm and|Reeson, p terre B11 Stock, Baltimore, 5-0, 1.000 ball: League opener Saturday)" "" "Co So ae Dave Ferries hit back-toback)°""" ! i= * Ss sine %)| Strikeouts -- Barber, Balti-/ afternoon. | S safeties, with Domm_ scoring Bob Hopper gained credit) .MORE MONEY NEEDED when the ball was juggled in,,...,, RHE Natioual Leanne for the victory, allowing only; TORONTO (CP)--Touring pro the outfield. : Oshawa: oo obs 10K ¢10 0 ABR. OH pet, (hree hits while fanning 11 bat-|4) Balding of Toronto said _Reeson opened the 7th with a summary -- errork:' Etsel, MeLel-\Groat StL 191 26 67 .351){°TS: Kirk Fortman was the! Thursday the $5,000 Millar Golf CAN YOU BUYA single, advanced on a wild pitch/iand, Honsberger; Doubles' Plays:|Covington Phl 115 22. 40 348| OST: 'Tournament for the Canadian and scored on Ted Lutton's Waite - Mcteliand: Etchells - Latton-| 00 08 153 23 51.333, Danny O'Shea led Ajax at)professional match play cham. NEW CAR NOW? ae single. Lutton-Newitt: Left-on-base: Lauries 5,|Bailey SF 78 18 26 .333\the plate with three hits includ-| pionship must at least double its 2 ALY Bell, with three-for-four, WasiGebawa 7: Two base hits: Demmi | gover sir, 175 21 58 331 ing a home run. Bobby Tripp, Prize money if it expects to re- three 'runs to break the dead-|Leasman, p in ¢ ........ 1 sota, 12. Ajax Merchants jfor a score of 53 plus 1 and tojcatcher Joe Azcue in a trade} SAM ROTISH ! | PBR ER RB SO perenne rs 1 | Runs Batted In --Boyer, 36. Kingston suffered another re-| ment, which will be held this CULLEN * {eisco and Groat, 12. . iting Belleville Kenmors cop-' diminishing in popularity in re- con receive our modern, scientific servicing. ance -- Re.|With Buffalo Bisons of the: 3 . LONDON (Reuters) Re Home Runs -- Aaron, Mil- Ww VO. oe, netomat a SERVICE YOUR CAR BETTER Saturday: \;nounced his retirement Friday. 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