BA eS i CON BI SRT SE se 2b; Pes- WEILER THIRD PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Ar- mando Vega of Los Angeles Turers took four gold meédals and led his team to victory Sat- urday night in the national men's events of the U.S. Ama. teur Athletic Union gymnastics championships; Canadian Army Sgt. Wilhelm Weiler of Camp Borden, who had been sidelined Friday night with a bad back, returned to take third place in the long horse vault. csi SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Dealer in your erea. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 Kendall Blanks Beaton's Dairy Kendall turned back Beaton's Dairy in their Lakeshore Minor League game, yesterday after- noon at Lakeview Park with R. Another Win For Jr. Legionnaires Oshawa Canadian: Tire Le-, with two out and scored on suc- gionnaires tpok over undisputed cessive singles by Marshall and lead in' the Leaside Junior|Newitt, for what. proved Osh- Baseball League, when -they de-'awa's final run. feated People's Credit Jewellers) 'Frank Sidey started for the 6-1, here at Kinsmen Civic Me- Jewellers but gave way to morial Stadium, for their fifth-|Stokes in the third and the lat- straight win in as many starts.|ter proved more effective, es- Gary Newitt gave up eight hits|pecially in the later innings. and struck out nine batters a while issuing only one walk. His H mates also gave him some ragged support in spots, but he was at his best with runners on bases Only in the 7th, when Peo- ples collected: three of their » eight hits, were they finally able to push a runner off the plate Ricky Stokes opened with a sin- gle. Dave Appleton was safe sn a choice play, then singles by Chris McCarney and Bill Penn- lad produced their orphan tally. Ted Lutton's opening single, a steal of second base, a wild pitch and then a two-bagger by Paul 'Domm, produced Osh- awa's first run in that inning. In the second, they bunched three-for-three, plus a walk, to take a 4-0 lead. Al Etchells' double, with two out, was the big hit of this rally. Bob Marshal! doubled to open the fourth and scored on sin- gies by Lutton and Etchells, their second safeties. In the next inning, John Piews walked t . : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 3,1963 J] 1 e spoRTS |Green Gaels Thump v 2 Oshawa Merchants --="--S in 'St Kitts Pace | Three Sr. Players tC TODAY atnerines JIS. r ' S acta League -- Fire-| : AW ho i ded by many; 11. St. Catharines, Conradi 8.18) 4 Port elit Sellers ot tes oe ' e Civil Service nF + Thorn:| By JIM SH |boy who is regarded by many)\> <r Catharines, Favelle acrosse ace tario Lacrosse Assoclation's: 86 ooaiae Rdg Times| Many junior lacrosse fans lacrosse boo se ane bn 1k Caen ena Cea a inior division have given three lI i vefr in S @) tne olev's at Northway,ttought than when the Oshawajjunior in t ince i Penalties ---- Hallett 3.22. Hallett 3.22, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | players their release and are liens Citigien Dai ' 'r Excek| Green Gasls DAGRS fo £6 Die Te a 'tips fh 1 "at Conlin 14.38 Hugar 1438, Lough 15.00, Brampton Sealtests and_St:|Teady to release two more, club peel 1 Cowen Parts Posted around, their offense would (20 og piced ms ies guns to|MeGrath "is.51, Minkson 17-35 'and. Do:| Catharines Athletics moved into| officials announced Sunday Playing - coach Ted stone|the second inning, until Roger/home on a single da raggil i at City Hall, at Baker's |die. Friday night, pec opengl tt a ie lang games |Der#tein 18,50. | the tap-two positions in the On. night. pitched a five-hitter at Lake-|Jacobs poked out a single in|McLean got 2 aa lay | Park, All games at 6.30 p.m, |Atmatrongs, monn played, or just a little less|rmen resiop ;tario Lacrosse Association by| The statement came after the view Park yesterday afternoon,|the 8th. Stone also had his con-|the 7th but was a play UAW League --Handy Andy's|the Ontario Lacrosse Junior, peret ch agi ctogg oon bg <Page: ON ess| winning' clos sutcbas i. ieladtag ace SEI Re eae to steer his Oshawa Merchants/trol, giving up only two walks.|victim on the next batter. | ve Kent's Western Tire: Ward's |cight-team league, mauled the} eee &' per gi Mile, |15. Oshawa, Wilkinson Al alge' play' eeday Sailors lost 14-1 ; i . t t to the} Lucky Wills singled in the| VS Kent's Western '+ |"Gaels" with a clutch-and-grab/Stew Weiler from Huntsville,|i¢ oshawa, Wilkinson (Conlin) 7.41 Pp za ; arines, their third loss in four to a clean-cut 5-1 victory over} Chuck Pester went t _Lucky 8 Billiards vs Oshawa Qualit : lwho played Intermediate ball|17, Oshawa, Davis 843' Brampton retained first place|starts this season the Kingston Limestoners, in ajmound for the visitors and sixth with one out, stole second) r.41. at Alex. Park wet dia-| fei a cor ogg nO het wane added three others, | 1* Osnawss Davis (Houses) aaa witha 74. win qear Brooklin. |" rs ; nities, "eoeck Leo Tea ti diate Base-|blanked the homesters for the;and then went to third on an) A s at 6.30 p.m.| Gaels" lose : Bic Frank Wilkinson, Larry (2: Gata") Davis (Hinkson 3,17 isc aids "to In a : - fall Usapad ashetale fixture. first three frames, in spite of| infield out and scored when i geo a rg -- (Ki:| Certainly the Oshawa team is| oes alate 'Tae ae Coneee: oe 16% St. Catharines came back | tera was signed {to play as well The Limestone City. squad|back-to-back singles by Hogg|Whiteley was safe on an infield), anis Bantam League) -- Val-jone of the smallest but one of wcked up two apiece. Dave |o9 (Conia, Lough) 164 Hag a $6 agree to edge Port|as gg He me played for got their lone tally in the first/and Lorne Jeffs, in the setond error. This was Oshawa's lastiievyiew at Woodview Park; |the fastest in the loop. /Houston and Dave Lough com-|2:. St. Catharines, Stout (Favelle) 19.30| Checvied al Tit Me Null ye see inning. Ron Lemon _ opened! inning. run. Nipigon Park at Lake Vista; Saturday night at the [pleted the "Gaels" scoring with! ,Penalties -- Davis 6.0 and Ireland) ~10t 3 i' MCNuily' Teatero gave releases to with a single and stole second Hogg doubled to open the Fincepon Lemon, and Bathe Park at Connaught /dren's Arena the 'Gaels' dis- singles, 10.52. ee scoring three times to) Larry Davidson, Ross Kelly and base, then with one out, sprint- fourth inning and scored on Herts. ss: Drice, tf |Park. All games at 6.30 p.m. 'proved this theory by scoring) For St. Catharines, who also pace 4 ie Victory, Gene Petroff for absenteeism. ed home when Mac Druce sin-|Jeffs' single to left. ol Al ter, p; Mcliroy, c; Kotewych,| East Toronto ag A ge nine umes in the final period, were playing their second game| if rt cee and Rg aga ek ty Heong leave Sailors with gied to centre. and a choice play brought Jeffs's.' Gilmour, 3b; Jacobs, cf;|League -- Toronto Teddy to defeat the St. Catharines within 24 hours, 'Doug Favelle| orsemen each scored a pair while Bill|19 players. Joe Kotowych doubled to open|home. , Perry, if; Fortemps, If in 8th.|vS Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, at Athletics 16-7. iscored two. Terry Boyd, Pat! Young, Skeet Mower, Ted Howe ------------------ the ---- vege egg ir ciomag Msg raga Sage Ay sey. fee Wino 8.00 p.m. In the a4 Fi aoe mel pee oh, Pag nde Has Good Show se Art Brazier had single Pasir fabhoute. This was the This time Hogg started it off. 2b; Reid, 1b; boionage 3b; , "Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. . von gtd cag prorog psp ply ee i das: Abaain wnt tare las pattern of. his defensive stand with a walk, after one out and Hogg, a Jeffs. ets me Wait |--(hyke League) -- North-West) hey, however it took the Green| Many lacrosse fans were' North Oshawa Western Horse- had three goals each for the for the entire game, as he/Jeffs collected his third-straight If; Ried dost a, a at. Mo *\vs North-East, at Alexandra|Gaejs that lengih of time to amazed when they learned that!men Club got off to a 'good|Sailors, Pete Ruse and Ken chalked up a total of 19 strike- hit, this one a long double that cf in 8th; Coel, if in + Mor) Park, north diamond; South-|caich their second breath from|Pat Cheevers is the son of|start last Sunday at their first|Crawford had two each, and outs and didn't allow a hit after|scored Hogg. Jeffs scampered'ton, rf in 4th. East vs South-West, at Harman ine Friday night fixture in|"Joe" Cheevers, the former la-|horse show of the season. Paul Henderson and Bob Hanna ayes DE ee i Park; both games at 6.30. p.m.) jrampton. crosse ace of Oshawa teams| Top honors went to Jesse scored once each. (Bantam bem Pele Oshawa had many: players on|back in the thirties. "Joe" is) James and his horse "Trudy", The Athletics took over sec. Dalry sive P:; L sd at aia nd: | the limp, WNh one of their ace/NOW a prominent business man with 17 points and Bob Wood-,ond place with four points, two giexan fy - Pe AW Local | snipers, Don Stinson, seeing ac jin St. Catharines and is cer-) ward, riding 'Chief', was run-| behind Brampton. Brooklin and Whitby easivis ue . 4 4 {tion only in the 'first period,|tainly remembered by his many: ner-up, with 13 points. Port Credit each -have two 222, at i gee aha cs Mog Johnny Davis, Dave Lough and fans of a decade ago. His other; Results -- Flag Race, Bob points. and 'ies epi) o Dwight Davies were suifering|Son is Jerry, who plays goal) Woodward. ' par or ark, AN games 2'\trom various other ailments With the Rochester Americans alley and Brian "suten' Brady qaa-|of the THREE VETERANS SIGN . CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve- land Browns of the National Football League said Saturday night they have received signed contracts from three veterans who play on defence--ends John Brewer and Bobby Crespino and guard Gene Hickerson. James Wayne Nor- Potato ,Race, Jesse Apple Dunking, American Hockey lea : ' "eSs |League. ig Oshawa and District League)"'t dress. 5 : ; Lar -- Oshawa Rangers vs Whitby! "We were really In the only other junior ac-' Tadies' Barrel Race, Anne. worried,""| Whalley's jcomment aiter the game. "Our boys aren't big and in this rough league, we"must rely on a District fas Pete Skip Am- and Have Your Suit Styled and Tailored by H SAM ROTISH | 7 KING ST. 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RETREADS ALL SIZES ONE LOW PRICE VALENTINE Kennedy pitching a three-hitter ; =i Bis pia . tion on the weekend, Alderwood ygitchel}. to print a 6-0 shutout over the pesegale a di a tha was manager Fred Terriors defeated Hastings Le- Birabick Wrestling, Oshawa youngsters. ete UE SDAY eis gionaires 14-22 'in overtime.| peters, for the Legion lads. Gallant got a City ¢ : wns 'a week tonight, when they play brose a single in the fourth inning and en Chouthine Division)--|pe t ge of game to the Hasting's team at the Chil- patch Race, Wayne Norris, Perkins a two - bagger in the)) EF i melee: & VIRION dren's Arena. Pick-Up Race, Bob Wood. |MacLean's Esso v_ Heffering's 7th and that was Oshawa's total./scygog Cleaners vs Bad Boy More than impressive in their/LETICS -- goal, Vanschagen; _ Children's Kennedy walked a couple oOf| Appliance, at 8.15 p.m. Both|rookie season, having won five'defence: Graham, Favelle, Smith. batters in the first inning but)games at Alexandra Park. games while losing two and|Boyd, Bergsma; Jorwards: Hal-| Pole-Bending, Jesse James, {7th inning was over, he hadjAces at Brooklin, 8.15 p.m, and|second place, only one game!Stout, Thorne, McGrath, Hugar, Pony Express, Wayne Norris , & |claimed 14 strikeout victims. |Port Perry Merchants vs Peo-/back of Brampton. LaPlante and Conradi. and Jesse ge sua Corneal started for Beaton's|ple's Clothing, at Radio Park, OSHAWA GREEN GAELS -- Sack Roping, Bob Woodward. ; IAW : vatt' Johnny Davis, the Peterboro 1 start the second inning, follow- UAW -- League -- Dyatt's ) wnt Sk: Mesence: ed by W. Hogg's double, gave Sports vs Plaza Foods, at Alex- : oe eae ack Balle cend ir first ;jandra Park, west d, 1.15 s: Conlin, Lough, , |Kendall their first run. They, andra Park, west diamon 5 SPORTS BRIEFS Davis, Stinson, Davies, Ireland, | by Robinson and Carleton, then| GOLF | Official Referee "Scoop" < in the sixth in-| Ladies' Invitation Day and "1 " ; icials -- Referee "'Scoop aad SE Sacs, Detroit auto race driver,| 3. ; ed the visitors' BASEBALL ( t A yg atari the "rth. with, Oshawa: Legion Minor Assoc. Paid a $100 fine to the U.S, Auto| * Barron on the mound. -- (Pee Wee League)--Firefighters|Club and closed out one of the! 3, s Ideal Fish and Chips vs. Bola-| died Memorial Day 500 - mile| ¢ SUMMARY Wade, 1b; Miller, 2b; Carleton, hood Real Estate, at Alexandra'race at the Indianapolis Motor! 7. Errors: Wilson; Etchells 2, Lutton ss; Hogg, c; Greenwood, rf; Park, north diamond; Police! Speedway. A USAC official said! 2; Double plays -- Newitt-Reeson-Et- Trew, if; Graham, cf; Ken- 4 . ries; Left on base -- Peoples: 10, Osh. nedy, p. pag'! hei and Jubilee Pavilion continuing in the race Thursday jawa & Two base hits Etchells, et , jvs People's Clothing, at Kins- after brushing a railin H ; ; EATON'S DAIRY -- Zarada, ; z railing. e ee is os in Gallant ss; Corneal, p; Zak,|men Stadium. All games at 6.30 crashed a short time later on Sidey (L) Bekes 1° | Perkins, 2b; Smith, cf; Le- «tues require inspection of a car -- |Blanc, rf; Barron, p in 7th; Alex 0 e Soe 'waa bapaieanani 'Johnny Davi TO MISS CUP PLAY | y n Whitb Bowlers VANCOUVER (CP)--Bob Be. | 0 avis | 7 ets ecor dard and Don Fontana, back- L nee 5 din | nis teams for eight years, won't ea g corer | {be available for this year's } ' team, The announcement was 0 G G ] Oshawa Scugog Cleaners) Scugog Cleaners got the jump { n reen ae Ss maintained their victory string|early in the five-inning game. arewe up TORONTO (CP) -- Alex Oak-| ton, chairman of the Davis Cup! Siders 'Gisan. Gaels' iatwisea | in the East Toronto Juior|They scored five runs on four ey. Pan - American Games' | selection committee of the Ca-| ing, are eee Sue 3. seen Two members of the host club, Walking champion, broke the padian Lawn Tennis Associa.|Johnny Davis leading the way, seven schedule, when they handed! Germond, Mary Clou : "Top Ten." Hiscock Comets a 12-6 setback,|/and a single by Carol Parker,| won the Farewell Trophy in the|National Exhibition Stadium! sence will make cup trials un-| Saturday night at Monarch| plus a walk to Paradise and an! men's doubles tournament Sat-|Saturday in winning the Cana-|necessary this year. error, also two passed balls. urday at the Whitby Lawn Bowl-|dian 20 kilometre walking} - en Sandra Paradise limited the Oakl med 1i9k da te Comets to five scattered hits awa oir} , ; The trophy, which has been Pde beta yaet ua de : but a couple of-errors. a walk/ 22 Sits added seven runs in a "ft camiustitien for 41. years, |the 12!4-mile distance, breaking weird display that saw them olde the: Tachnd for : "this old record of 1:38.2 he set in runs ig the first frame. Comets, 8€t only one hit, a single by tive competition in the district : a i . S : My : got one in the third on Darryl|Lucas that came after six of|The winners had a score of 52 ect Tek Beso ge er enior- unior Spenceley's single, a stolen|the runs had already scored on/ points Ceppella of Toronto finished In the fifth, Spenceley aieea| a ch ios. hat were |Comed the bowlers and, assist-; Marrone was Lacrosse Loops singled, Carol Lessard walked|4"¢ choice plays that were| ja 4. Neil Shortread present-|Oakley at the : and then a passed ball error|played to the wrong base and jeq the prizes, There was a full' Games. OLA Senior Standings their Sige two nial SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Pe.' Prizes for three wins went ished fourth in 1:57.07 and Moe 9 Rg cerenigad A's low, ¢; Lucas, ss; Germond, 1b: also to Gordon and Sam Mac-| Thompson of Kingston was. sixth Brookins Mri Paradise, p; Clough, cf and c:|Millan, of Oshawa, who had a in 2:16.50. Weekend Races rai: | -- earn 3 | walker, 2b; Schrigley, cf in 5th;) The high pair for two wins h vC March, rf in 5th. were Dr J. Phillips and t Ushawa 1.0. way at 2.05 p.m., saw the firs boat finish the two-lap t1 angular course. at 2.39:20, aid- ind - --_.-,one_ win were won by Dean| chants' nosed out bce he wand Bacon and Elmer Farthing of|crete 2-0 in a 7-inning thriller * Blue Jay Class (5th race, Ist 5 Series) -- 1. H. Kirby; 2. J John Mooney Again 43-plus-7. The Stouffville pair) est for the 'fans, since several ae Heros: & SP 6. .N H d H ret also had the distinction of -scor-;former Se a eee are . Hercia, 9. J, Pascoe, No | ing an eight-end this season wit e Port Perry Wilder; 7 K Cunliffe: 8. £ 4#@G@S Morse Group nz . Cheetham and 9. C. Burrill. TORONTO (CP) -- John J. Neil Bramley gave up only a : : five hits, in earning his shutout, found the crews forced to cépe|Mooney of Toronto, managing with rival pitcher Ronnie Jones, two-lap race ergy! Pag this | Limited, Sunday was re-elected SCORES tagged Jones for only six hits') time, starting at 3.30 p.m. an df f the Canadian Thor- . with Bill Cornish and Bill Harp-| the first boat crossed the finish reed Flores Seat "| By THE CANADIAN, PRESS ler each having a pair. Harper's ' Ontario Junior Blue Jay a Pied race nr laeostad. Murlinsion. Ogla Vi run of the game Series) -- 1 . Kirby; 2. N.|Frosta urlington, Ont.; Vern' ocnawa 16 St. Catharines 7 sl i Lawrence; 3. .J Patterson; 4.|Martin, Jr., Paris, Ont.; D. G ; eee and 'Ontario Senior Wilder; 7 E. Cheetham; 8. J.|J. W. Smallwood, Lambeth.|Brampton 7 Brooklin 6 Kennedy was just too much soprRaLy |Gaels are now inactive until) Barrel Racing, fifth. Richardson got one in the Imperial, at 6.30 p.m, and So far, the Gaels have been' gp = CATHARINES ATH-| ward. Weis ober soon warmed up and when the/| (Northern Division) -- Genosha are currently holding downjlett, Cheevers, Doberstein, Special Class, Bill Cruwys. Aa pao high at SP DAVIS THE SPARK Dairy, A: eineig by Carnie fee ee goal, Marshall; defence: Tran,| added one in the fifth on hits p.m. | Armstrong and Hinkson. Two errors, with a walk in be-|Club, .9.00 a.m. INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--Eddie ! vs Houdaille at Harman Park; |controversies of the dispute-rid-| 4 Oshawa KENDALL -- Robinson, 3b; chells; | Stolen- bases futon. Wer. Assoc. vs Dairy Queen, at East-|Sunday Sacs apologized for| PITCHING nm Ae Lo; -Riaherdion: -Sbi> Moak; 1b: (0 another part ofthe track. The ; Saath Birowski, 1b in 7th. one bone of Canada's Davis Cup ten-| | i 'CNE Course ®:..": . | | |made Friday sight by Jim Skel. | Lnadies' Softball League/hits by Connie Lucas, Carol : gh's double! Joseph Coverly and Earl Judge,)course record at the Canadian) tion, who said the players' ab-/ Points ahead of the next two in the ' Park, in Toronto, : ese iia In the second stanza, the Osh-!ing Club championship. St di F and a wild pitch, meant two consecu-| 1956 base, error and wild pitch. a combination of errors, walks. Harry Lott, of Whitby, wel-jthird in 1:35.22. and a choice play gave Comets! were too late draw. Von Graux of Montreal fin-\prampton Sealtests ae 3 Ontario Junior Lacrosse (as of Mon.-| Parker, 3b; Turner, rf; Vande-|Score of 47 points * Port Perry Wins Sunday's first race, ed by a moderate south-east Stouffville, who had a score of|that provided plenty of inter- Patterson; 3. N, Lawrence; 4 club. The 6th race of the series LACROSSE with diminishing winds and the|director of the Jockey Club getting two of these. 'Port'! line at 4.15:30 p.m triple set the stage for the first ' r " G Cz jst; Directors include: George Calderwood 14 Hastigs 12 D. Hercia; 5. .K Cunliffe; 6, N.|McClelland, King, Ont., Pascoe and 9, C. Burrill 1Ont St. Catharines 14 Port Credit 12 LET US KEEP YOUR CAR LOOKING LIKE NEW... 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