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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1963, p. 10

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v 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June'28, 1963 WAS THE PHOTOGRAPHER BEING TRICKY? owners of the Los Angels Angels, Belinsky has been dating Mrs, duPont since breaking up with Mamie but says they're just friends. Tuesday night saw "Bo" make his first visit to the park since May 24, when Angels farmed him out to Hawaii-- "Bo" Belinsky, centre, the playboy pitcher who last eweekend broke his engage- "ment to actréss Mamie Van "Doren, is shown above with Mrs. Ricky duPont, wealthy "widow of Francis V. duPont, Stopping to have a chat with Leonard Firestone, one of the "SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR . 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' BASEBALL FANS of this city, who may have been inter- ested but didn't have the opportunity of seeing this city's Lake- shore Intermediate Baseball League entry, the Oshawa Mer- chants, in action in the various matinee games they have heid At Lakeview Park on Sunday afternoons this season, get a new chance tonight. Peterborough visits Oshawa Merchanis tonight and the game is scheduled for eight o'clock, at the Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. We would like to think there are still lots of dyed-in-the-wool baseball lovers around the city who would enjoy watching a floodlight game. Cer- », the Merchants are in need of support-and as this city's oni ult team" playing "hardball" still, they deserve much better patronage than they have been getting. The brand of ball is strictly "Intermediate" -- we're not trying to sell the idea that this is top-flight Senior calibre -- but what is lacking ain the finer arts of fielding, pitching and stick-work at the piate, is compensated by the there's always a fair - amount of all three quantities, plus enough errors and mis- plays to provide excitement and plenty of actlon on the base- 'paths -- which is what a lot of fans prefer. Merchants have three games this weekend, they are at home to Peterborough this evening, play Belleville Kenmores here at Lakeview Park on Sunday afternoon, two o'clock, and travel to Port Hope on Monday, for a Dominion Day afterndon attraction ' x x x x £ BRIGHT BITS: -- Three of the City and District Softball «games last night were red-ho; sizzlers, in keeping with the "weather. At Alexandra Park, Ted Jones had 17 strikeouts t and Bob Mason had 16 in a game that saw Jones pitch Mac- S Lean's to a 1-8 win over Genosha Aces -- the run coming in "the Sth inning. In the second game of the twin-dill, Reg * White pitched Heffering's to a 5-0 shutout over Brooklin -- Sand the winners got all their runs in one inning -- the rest * of the time, Ronnie Jones had them handcuffed. Out at Port - Perry, Scugog Cleaners tied the game in the &h on a walk Ste a pinch-hitter, followed by another pinch-hitter's double, * only to have an unusual double-error play gave the homesters @ the winning run, 43, in the bottom of the th OSHAWA jis city's new OLA entry, in Midget League la- : » their schedule opener, here at home last night, «over North York MONTREAL ALOUETTES must have paid a fair price, but it will be good news for their fans r the rivals, to learn that both Clarke and Dixon three-year contracts. . . . BRIAN STERNBERG, vorid's greatest pole-vaulter, will compete in the first annual Globe and Mail invitation track and field meet in Toronto, on ly 12 DAVE KEON, Leafs' top star, has been named winner of the J. P. Bickell Memorial Cup, as "outstanding former on the Leafs' team, for the second year in suc- fact pe i CESSION ONE EACH IN 9TH Port Perry Edges ' Scugog Cleaners Port Perry Merchants nosed!gave up no more rans until the * out Scumee Cleaners 43 last 8h. Meamwhile, Younc doudied ~ rag im Port Perry. @ one of/im the sixth and scored with two the more exciting games of the out, on an infield error * City and District Major Learve Geng into the Mh trailing 3-2. snfthall season, each team scor- manager "Rich" March soc ing once in the Mh inning cessfully called om his bench Morres Hobbs. pitectene fr for pinch-hitters, with one out the Cleaners. cave up only SIX Soinmon. the first, wont down hits but Joe Tamblyn and Dougion strikes but Dadowski drew Scott, whe shared the mound', waik, then Ruddy Yahn, third * chore for the homesters, were pinch bitter. im Succession, even less generous. Scuzags 20 smacked a double t score Sa- * Shree hits off Joe Tamblyn mm dowski with the tying ron a With iess them Sk MMMEs With one ont m The dottom witie. Scott gave up onjy ome.ol the Sh. Worrimer sngied which tied the came wth two Nei] Bremiey doubled. Hobbs - out i the Wh struck out Petch bat Solomon = Poet Perry scored furst, » the dropped the @hird strike. He second, when Rill Conch walk-heid Warrimer for a moment 'ed, so chd Jobory Owen and then threw to Ist base -- where * ther with eme ont, Rocky Car- Sadowski. also dropped the bal meme sincied. sconme Commish a« Warriner crossed the plate bot Oren was nipped af the with the wonning ron MRaih Devs dosbied m the SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sud fourth and scored with two out, 027s. H, : Pree . & em a wild pitch, to make at 1-1 YOURE: ch: Walson ™, Tee , Port Pere came. beck {. Cheeseman, c. Kornyie, Ib ther gen tal of Ge seme Hobbs, p; Solaman, c, baited tame to make t 3.1 Pech ™ Sth, Sadowsk:, Th, batted m <ngied, ndvemced on an out": Yan. p, batted im 9th held fly end scored alonc with PORT PERRY whe gt on we ancl: Harper.. 7 Carnegie 9 acem nish, 3b; Owen. «s eee eo eee ee ee 2 Warnne Patch, ¥. Cor B. Matchel and he refused to report. Ap- parently "Bo" has taken Mrs, duPont's advice," that he be- longs on the field' and he has announced he is peady to go to Hawaii sign above M-m-m ! Note the ball park Belinsky's head, --{AP Wirephoto) TURN OUT FOR TEAM VANCOUVER with distinctive family n hockey w players backgrounds out hockey team David Bauer Brian Conactl Conache | League fame, and ce (CP) -- Two il turn for Canada's 1964 Olympic Coach Father said Thursday of L Hockey » Gary r, son one: 4 were played in the City and Dis- | CITY AND DISTRICT MacLean's, Heffering's Both Score Shutout Wins Two sparkling softball games) Genoshas, all singles and alLinict; T. Jones, p; Edwards, rf) Separate innings. Whiteley, 1b. time. The Imperials also gave Bob Mason, pitching for Gen-| Reg White pitched a three-jtheir . pitcher some sparkling; osha Aces was almost as effec- hitter to earn his 5-0 shutout/Support, especially in the in- tive as Jones, in that he struck triumph 'over Brooklin Con- field, where Harvey Burke at out 16 batters and didn't yield aicretes, In the nightcap. shortstop and Ron Simcoe at.3rd single free ticket, But he was) White claimed only seven|0#se, both turned in sparkling tagged fer five hits. strikeouts but he walked only|Usplays.. with five assists : ; iece, John Carnwith at Ist It was 0-0 in the 9th inning, one and kept the Brooklin bat-/#Plece. 7 : with one out, when McKee drill- nine {DASE WAS al his long-reaching, 7 s isteady best and O'Reilly at ody lg ont Blan gage Shortstop took care of any that | ' to win and end the game, when jceme bis way, : Dave Weldon came through with Murray Jones, B. Ferguson 'Roger Mari oger Maris a single. McKee and Whitetey| : te th ~ three each had two of MacLean's five-| s e Concretes. hit total 'Hot Again D. Ferguson walked in the third GENOSHA ACES -- Zarowny, and M, Jones got his hit then, but it came with two out, Only Hickey, If; Shody, rf; Row- CHICAGO (AP) Roger other good chance was in the /den, 3b; Tilk, cf; Gaskell, 1b;)Maris, no longer the sulking/9th when Hill opened with his ! \Szyszk a, 2b; Fair, ss; Mason,|slugger of 1961 when he hit a/hit and then Simcoe snared B. a oe ee ctl record 61 home runs, has be-| Ferguson's line-drive smash and pe ce gas | KeNe tes ee i er jturned it int s ning and nothing happened.| MacLEAN'S ESSO -- Bellin- inoue ogg eng Wig -- Henny -- ae Zarowny, Gaskell and Shody/duke, If; O'Connor, 3b; McKee, One of the big reasons New|... picked up the three safeties foriss; Weldon, c; Kelly, 2b; Pipher) york Yankees are in first place|ONE BAD INNING 'Bad Boys' Are Too Good in the American League race/prsokiin had just one bad in- For People's Juveniles v9 been the steady hitting of ning and that was it ihe Maris, which pleases manager fourth ih Bt Ralph Houk -- when _ Heffering's 'Hite been teal hot!' sane scored all five of their runs, The Houk, "Roger has been Gur five runs were produced on one : a walk, one error and four of the Bad Boys scor- one-sided 20-3 victory over Peo- ed two runs in the first end ple's Clothing Juveniles, in their were never headed: as they tity and District Major added to their total in all in- League softball game, last nings, except the 6th and 9th. most consistent hitter since night at Bathe Park The hitting records showed winners' fi its, Mickey Mantle has been out" in th _ _ M4 : Maris has kept his average|,.l0 the opening frame, Jack Warren: Willis, on the mound Jackie. Sneddon with a double for Bad Boys, gave up seveniand two singles and a pair o around the .900 mark and aiso Shearer singled andJoe Piontek has been hitting his share of walked, both after one out, but home runs. His 16th home run|Jomes got out of that via a against Chicago White Sox Wed- strikeout and aie, ' tiesday night provided a 3-2 vic-|. The fourth proved a different tory and kept the Yankees in story. He walked Palmer Knight hits but kept them scattered.|walks, Wright with three sin- Campbell homered, as first bat- gles, Berwick with a triple, dou- ter for the losers. Howard's ble, walk amd sacrifice; Snow double and an. infield error with a homer; Brabin with a error gave People's their sec- homer; and Wills with three ond run in "he fourth frame. In doubles : to start then Hickey was safe on the American League lead. a bobble. by B. Ferguson, Sim- the 9th, they got their third and BAD BOY APPLIANCE final tally on back-to-back sin- Sneddon, Ib; Wright, if; _ "This is the best I've ever felt| coe clicked for a safety. Carn- in my career," said Maris. "I with popped up but Burke hit a feel confident at bat. One re&-'cjean one, then with two out, son I'm hitting so well is when) Ralph O'Reilly came through I don't meet the ball righ', I), qouble and scored the fifth usually can figure out what I) run when Shearer followed with gies by King and Howard. The wick, cf; Brabin, rf; Mackness, jatter was picked off but King 3b; Tureski, 2b; Solomon, ss; scored on an infield out and Fegan, c; Wills, p; Snow, cf Powlenzuk's bit in 7th; Reilly, rf in Sth Howard went PEOPLE'S. CLOTHING trict Softball Association's Major League doubleheader at Alexandra Park last night, both resulting in shutout victories, as Macl.ean's Esso nosed out Gen- osha Aces Juniors 1-0 in the opener and Heffering's Imper- lals blanked Brooklin Concrete 5-0 in the floodlight tilt. GOOD PITCHING Good pitching, as could be ex- pected in a 1-0 decision, was the f eature of the first game as Ted Jones left-handed the Aces into submission, allowing them only)... three hits, while striking out the impressive total of 17 batters. ; Seneco, batted in 9th, Bad Boy Apphance scored aout 15 safeties did wrong and correct it by the pis second hit of the game, _ next time I bat, By doing that a Ber. player manages to keep away BROOKLIN -- M. Jones, ¢; from jong slumps which really Hill, ss;: B. Ferguson, 3b; Gib- break down your average." son, 2b; Simpson, If; G, Carson, -- ~ --'lb; D. Ferguson, rf; R. Jones, p; Aberman, cf. HEFFERING'S -- O'Reilly, METS BEAT BISONS BUFFALO (AP)--New York to the mound oo Dineen. whose brother Bill for People's and besides hav- Campbell, c; Laxdail, cf; Pren-/ Mets shaded their International, 2b; Shearer, cf; Piontek, If; plaved with Deir turn out THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED 266 King St. W., Oshawa, Ont. nd Chicago, NHL seasons will Hickey, rf; Simcoe, ing trouble with his control,'p;° Wayling, cf; Powlenzuk, %b;|League farm team, Buffalo Bi-| Knight, c; lb; Burke, Elliott, rf; Boi- sons, 4-3 in an exhibition game 3b; Carnwith, Thursday night. 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TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa Tony's vs Randail- Roy 'Metals, at Toronto Kew Gardens, 8.00 p.m. |BASEBALL Lakeshore Inermediate Lee. Peterborough vs Oshawa Merchants, a! Kinsmen Civic) he |Memoriail Stadium, 8.00 p.m,'> jend Ajax Merchants at King. |first run. ston, 8.00 p.m, two runs SATURDAY |SOCCER homer. Carking's Cup Tournament, At North Oshawa, Final -- Italia vs: Kickers, at/Shnigley a homer in the fourth |Kinsmen. Civic Memorial Stad-| inning and Mi lium, at 8.00 p.m. Rollo all si to score Minacs. | LACROSSE Cu_hbert OLA Senior League -- Bnamp-)S-xth and jton Sealtests vs Brookiin Mer- an outfield chants, at Brooklin Community /TUn. Arena, 8.45 p.m. | The winners got ail five | thear runs in }LAWN BOWLING Hammond's double Men's Doubles Tournament,|bunch of walks, to jet Port Penry Lawn Bowling winning rally. ve a ni) | LEGION MINOR UAW Softball = part pesos Schedule Dates oar pe Legion Pee Wee Base. ague games reported last Second Half of Schedule night, Ideal Fish and Chips Tuesday, July ~ 2 Dyett's nosed out Bolahood Real Estate Sports vs Plaza Foods. 9-8 and Police Assoc. boys de. Wednesday, July 3 Osh- feated Dairy Queen 5-3. & awa Quality Fuels vs Kent's At Alexandra Park, Dave Mc. Western Tire and Ward's Bil--Nabb and Gary McDougal was liands vs Handy Andy. the winning battery for Police Thursday, July 4 -- Dyett's Boys while Ted McComb and G. Sports vs Karn Drugs. Nesbitt were their rivals. Monday, July 8 Plaza At Eastview Park, Bligdon |Foods vs Ward's Billiards and! 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