+! Oshawa Scugog Cleaners won} cas followed with a hit, Carol) sixty SN a. . sae Bi INS AND WHITE SHINE FOR WHITES taking a sip and in the game, catching four, breather, during the game two of them spectacular and which the Whites won 26-13 one for 30 yards, while White over the Red team, Watkins scored a touchdown for the was the leading pass receiver Whites --(CP Wirephoto) SNS WATK Two stars in last night's in- ter-squad game at Ottawa were end Ted Watkins (left) and half-back Ernie 'White of the Rough Riders. Watkins is Jr. Legionnaires Beat Richardsons At Talbot Park naires took Rich a] for the second - nt time,/Legionnaires their when they won a 7-2 decision)/Then in the fourth frame ; - in their Leaside Junior Leaguejone 'out, Etchells singled, Bob)With only one 0 schedule, 'last night at Talbot/Marshal!l walked, Ron Bell: sin-/@rrived 'to cancel Park gled, Jim Couch walked, so did and t Pau! Domm. who has done see oer Lutton -- Dave Up 3 share of the catchin erries both singled. But thi a ms Pa, q bog yeti this rm time, Gartley had replaced)' ind and another in the Soares went to the mound last night/Baylis. That four - run rally/both scorers getting on via and with Al Etchells as his)made it 5-1 and Oshawa got two Walks, In the 6th, a eae Bes battery - mate, they proved a/more in the fifth to make it 7-2./scven hits, including od idable combinati Baylis went back to the/triple, plus three-straight wa formidable combination, Domm 3 . PPE tint IE ET strack out 11 batters and gave/mound in this inning and al-/and a hi. batter, gave Beaton's up only four hits, in his master-/though they got one hit in each) Dairy t runs and then the ful performance of the next four frames, they) game ~;. weren't able to add to their An infield olga hg Tom _ run total ton's , was hit hard at mear's grounder, to open © Ron Bell was the big hitter|times. artice got two-for-two second inning for Richardson's,!with four-for-five, all singles.jin the first, Worden hitting a was followed with a stolen base,/Ted Lutton had a double and) homer. They added three in the a@ single by Bob Weiss and &itwo singles, in his five chances next inning and one in the sacrifice fly by Mike Meadows./and Etchells was next in line/fourth, a home run smash by That gave the home club their! with two hits. Lane. In the sixth, Courtice first run and Kinnear also got} OSHAWA -- Lutton, ss; Fer-/boosted their 62 lead to 92 their second. tally, crossing the/ries, 3b; Reeson, cf and 1b iniwhen W. Down singled and plate to open the fourth, on-hisi7th: Newitt, 1b; Etchells, c¢;/Pickell followed with a homer fine home - run wallop. Marshall, 2b; Bell, if and cf;/then Warden hi* one too. oeaiven sont the ~ = -- rf; Domm, p; Stewart,) COURTICE -- Lane, ct: W @ double, Domm then fanned!lf Down, 2b: Pickell, ss; Worden. fanned the next two batters, RICHARDSON'S -- Ferguson, c: Gay, 3b: Prakker, Ib; G walked the next two to load the 3b; Todd, cf and p in 9th; Gart-) Dow Hanewich, if and 1b; bases and got John Gartley to ley, lf, p in 4th: ib in 9th; Kin-! Peter Homeniuk, tr out, énding the threat,'near, Ib; Jobe, Weiss, sSi}in Sy : B. Down, p: ichardson's last Meadows, 2b; Rowland, rf; Bay-' ada j Ted Baylis started for Ric-'lis, p, if in 4th; p in Sth MIDGET ACTION White a 'Beaton's Dairy's (Rally In Rain Nips Courtice Beaton's Dairy Midge ing ets trail- g into the r Lakeshore rame mech out, the rain further play us give Beaton's the win r the 6th, Beaton's ; hy ay in run e s pitching for Bea- . 2b; Burkiwociz, ; Zak, c; Cornea! Moak, Ib; Ske 3b; Perkins Gal P; n rf . }seen there this season P frame 7-Up Shopsys Defeat Tony's With 14 Hits Oshawa Tony's blew a first)visitors with four hits, includ-/Mahon when he hit mammoth inning 3-0 lead and were de-|ing a home run, in five official/home runs, feated 8-5 by 7-Up Shopsy, aijirips to the plate, Norm) Tony's added two other tal. Alexandra Park, in the Beaches|"Rocky" Beaumount picked up lies in the third with "Squib" Major Fastball League, |astithree hits, Elliott leading the way again. night. Tony's are sill alone in! For Tony's, Neil McMahon | He opened with a double and first place, while 7-Up Shopsy/hit his fourth homer in the last/scored on Jack "Red" Mac: are still in third position, jthree games while "Sonny"Denmaid's three-bagger, "Red Lanny Myska, whom Tony's Hill and Ron 'Squib' Elliott)scored on McMahon's sacri- seemed to have "on the ropes' delivered two safeties each, fice fly, For McMahon, it was a couple of times, managed to go) his fourth run batted in for the the nine inning distance fox the| BLOW LEAD : jgame. victory, He gave up seven hits.) Tony's broke out in front 3-0) 7-Up Shopsy got a single Ronnie Taylor, Tony's starter,jini the first framé, Eliott was|/marker in the second on two was the loser, Taylor was lifted/safe on an error to start thejhits by Phil Waters and Frank in the fourth inning, in favor of|rally, Kenny Courtney blasted a)/Crawford, along with a walk, Bev Smith, when the winners double to move Elliott to third/Three hits including a single broke lose for four runs. jand both runners scored injby Pail Reinpriech, a double Jake MacLean's placed the/front @ Neil 'Butch' Me-/by Norm Beaumount and Jake aie i gf lg A agg Scugog Cleaners Nose Out Comets The winners put the game out of reach in the 4th when hits by Jake McLean, Rocky Beau- mount, Moe Galand Phil Waters and Lanny Myska got the job done, The visitors' other tally came on hits by Jake MacLean and Norm .Beaumount, in the a 3-1 thriller over Hiscock Com-|Germond grounded out, scoring} ets, in an East Toronto Junior|/one of the runs on the play.) Ladies' Softball League game,| With two out, Paradise and Bev last night at Toronto's Monarch! March hit back to-back singles. !Crawford If, DeRocher Sb. and Park, one of the best games| Marilyn Schultz doubled to) yy ujcg p open the third inning, advanced OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield on Paradise's grounder and).. ppio't rf Courtney 1b. Mec. scored on Bey, March's second-| ney eg, . a straight hit, Schultz. was the only other batter in the game to get two hits, with Scugogs getting eight all-told, off Jo-'7.Ups j|vanovich, who fanned four and Tony's walked three. i SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Pe. low, c; Lucas, 2b; Germond, 1b; | Schultz, ss; Paradise, p; March, } rf; Parker, 3b; Clough, ef; Tur-| ner, lf. HISCOCK 7-Up Shopswi-- MacLean 2b, | Beaumount rf, Galand ss, Wat- Paradise pitched a) three-hitter to earn the win, struck out nine batters and) gave up five free tickets, She jhad a shutout going until the }7th inning when Jo Ann Di- branen got on via an error, advanced on an infield out and scored on a_ passed ball Lil Jovanovich, Chery! iSpenceley and Joyce Gilbart |had the three hits for the /Comets, all singles Sandra strong 2b, Taylor p, and Smith P in 4th, Booth c, Hill of RHE 012 401 000-8 14 7 302 000 000-5 7 1 SPORTS CALENDAR ! COMETS -- Gil-| bart, rf; C. Spenceley, 3b; Jo-! ers 1b, Reinpriech cf, Mitchell ¢,) ¢ maid 3b, McMahon if, Arm-) § OFF, AND "Worthy C. Gratton", with mane and tail fiving, kept on racing at Portage La Prairie The Oshawa girls started fast, for a 2-0 lead when first batter; vanovich, p; D. Spenceley, cf; iCheryl Pelow was safe on an Warder, c; Lessard, lb; Dibran. jintield bobble, then Connie Lu- on, ss; Kelaski, 2b; Revel, If TODAY i SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District LEGION MINOR BALL SCORES j}Assoc. Major League Bad |Boy Appliance vs Scugog Clean jers, at Alexandra Park jp.m.; H MacLean's Esso, at KIWANIS BANT 77 St. Catharines A's MINOR SOFTBALL Regain OLA Lead ST. CATHARINES CP) -- Catharines Athletics took In Oshawa Minor Softball As-)St "woes hae . sociation "Kiwanis Bantam Lea-|the lead in the Ontario Senior) 6 =. * Perry, eis ne and gue". action last night, Lake/Lavrosse League with a 14.7; -PooRan Voncrete vs Genosha Vista boys visited Woodview|win over Brook! Park and came away with a 17-9' Wednesds victory while Connaught Park) 'The two teams had been tied took over undisputed possession for the lead. of first place, with a 10-7. tri umph over Nipigon Park The result of the Bathe-Val- yview game was not reported Gardik pitched the win for Connaught, allowing nine hits while his rivals, first Hamilton and then R. Wilson in the 6th jinning, gave up a total of 12 hits zs Gazdik highlighted his pitch pod oy i anc leadin = pend need dager age fe nang Po and Don Craggs each scored had a triple, double and homer °P* n four trips. Gardiner, with four hits, two of them bunts Dick with a double and single these were the big hitters for Connaught who came back with a five'. run rally in the Sth, to regain the lead, after Nipi- gon had staged a five ally themselves, in the four t LACROSSE OLA Junior League -- Osh- awa Green: Gacis vs Guelph a) allorta bs Tere Mohawks, at Guelph Arena, 8.30 Pete Barge, Wally P Fhorne and Ted Howe vided the difference for the letics Bob Kerr, Skeeter Mower, erry Davies, Don Carr and Jim McNulty scored one goal aprece But two-g Cheevers i ' OLA Juvenile League -- Al derwood vs Whitby Green Gales at Whitby Community Arena 3.00 p.m OLA Midge: League -- Longe Branch vs Oshawa Jaycees, at Meiet, eth Oshawa Children's Arena, 8.30 Brooklin's Glen, Lotton and p.m, Soombes scored two goals Len Calacott, Ken Ruttan/SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc -- Whitby Bathurst vs Hungaria, ------~ jat Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta idium, 8.00 p.m | Leafs' Jim Coker 'evcmosen® 4° OSSE Player-Of-Month | OLA Midget League -- Osh jawa Jaycees ys Lauren Park, at NEW YORK. (AP) -- Jim/Lauren Park 7.30 p.m 2 Coker, Toronto Maple Lealipawn RoWLING tcher, has been named Inter- "\yen's Doubles (Twilight onal League Player-of-the-/rournament) at Whitby Lawn Month for June, it was atipow) ~ i owling Club, 6.30 p.m. unced Tuesday by Harry Sim-|____-____ oll e A fe Peyton had a homer in Nip gon's big rally and B. Wilson!! had a triple while Dorney, R | mons Wilson and Stead each contri Alexandra night, UAW Local 2 Park, 8.15 p.m.; People's Cloth-|Winder's Esso Service 19-1 at In Oshawa Legion 6.30 Baseba! efiering's Imperials vs} League schedule ast trounced Alexandra Park Harman Park at Love down Jury and n Hilltops here/ACeS, &t Bathe Park, 6.30 p.m.iwon a 7-3 verdict over Oshawa! did a fine job, Dairy No report the game he- tween Young's Fuels and Whit. by Legion, played at Whitby, was received Charlie M pitched a four Winder's for the big 19-1 win but he himself. had four safe hits, good four seven RBI's, He had two catchers in this game Everett Lawrence and then Bob Brabin Dennis Hominuk had two of the of riewe not > hitter only against Brydges, was toppled when the sulky collided with another during the race at the annual was not injured but the sulky suffered a bent wheel in the accident. The misaap was the | Tuesday, after his rider, W. exhibitioin fair, The driver first of the two-day meet, cviiiianinieiesearatenanlials losers' four hits while Danny/| O'Donnel handled seven strike \rych was prominent for Local! outs and also made fine throwe 222, both defensively and at the plate WIN FOR DRUGGISTS Phil Pultz was the winning got to twice nip runners trying te steal second base, Cornul had 10@ strikeouts ang good support from catcher pitcher for Jury and Lovell, giv Tymchuk, McAvoy and O'Dom ing up only two hits, one a tri. ple by rival pitcher Cornul John Solowski came in late in the game, to relieve Pultz, and Catcher Doug Rtecations | nel had some timely hits for the winners, SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established. reliable Ges Deoler in your eres. 31 CELINA ST. 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