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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1963, p. 5

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SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District Assoc, Major League = Heffer ing's Imperials vs Bad Boy Al a at Alexandra Park, ax p.m, and MacLean's Esso vs Scugog Cleaners, at Alexan: dra Park, 815 p.m. Genosha Aces at Port Perry, 815 p.m. and Brooklin Concrete va Peo: ry Clothing, at Bathe Park, 30 p.m, SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc. Ttalia vs Rangers, at Kinsmen) Civie Memorial Stadium, 8.00 pm, LACROSSE OLA Juvenile League--Peter: borough va Whitby Green Gaels, at Whitby Community Arena, Southmead And North Oshawa THE OSHAWA Timgs, Thuredey, duly 1, 1963 43 KIWANIS BANTAM MINOR SOFTBALL Midgets Win Southmead nosed out Fern: hill Park's Honest Cal's &4 last night at Southmead Park and Sunnyside Park dropped a 15-11 decision to North Oshawa, in the Oshawa Minor Softball Association's Midget League schedule action last night, SOUTHMEAD WINS OUT Souihmead scored two runs in the first poseg | on. doubles b McGraw and Kidd, with a wal to MeKnight in between but Pernhill Park boys came back with three runs in the second, on singles by Haggerty and Ball, plus a walk to Bryan and an infield error, after two out, Siblock singled, advanced on a sacrifice, then MeKnigh* walked and Waters' sacrifice fly scored Siblock, to make it $3 in the third inning and Kidd's single put McKnight over the plate, to put Southmead League with a full team; Lou Myles Edge Scugog Cleaners Toronto Lou Myles defeated In the Oshawa Minor Softball Association's Kiwanis Bantam pay last night, Con: naught Park won an easy 9-0 decision when Valleyview Park failed to show up for the game Bathe Park However, the Cleaners scored in the surprised a4 win rig inning when Hamilton opened with a double and McMaster Lake Vista with an ht at Lake Vista dia: mond and Nipigon Park boys blanked Woodview Park 70, NIPIGON BLANKS WOODVIEW In the game at Woodview Park, McMaster pitched a shut out win over the home club, giving up the odd hit and walk but never letting a Woodview runner cross the plate, Bradley, pitching for Wood- view, yielded a run in the first singled, The winners added three in the third frame, Hamil: ton gettin ganother two . bag ger, B, Wilson a homer, and R. Oshawa Scugog Cleaners girls 43 last night at Toronto Mon- arch Park, in their East Toron to Junior Ladies' Softball Lea: que fixture, Kadin, pitching for Loy Myles, was in. good form, She gave up aix hits but kept them seattéred, Oshawa Sougogs got two runs in the third when Chery] Pelow ned with a double and Connie Lucas was safe on an error in the out field, An infield bobble, with two out, completed" the pie ture, Post Office Wins oma only one more nun, fourth, when Mary Clough singled with one out, then Susan Pelow drew a walk and a pass: ed ball scored Clough, Lou Myles got to Sandra Paradise for all of their four runs, in the second inning, With one out, Newton walked, Jones singled and so did Ander. son, Then Lucas was safe on an infield error and Fecteaw was treated the same way, The Scugogs "blew" at this point, adding two more jes, for fourstraight errors = and as it turned out, thai was the ball game, Lou Myles didn't get much after that, but they made what they had standup for the NCMENBER WHEN +e won the Atlantic City mile swim only half stroke over Park California seven years Lunadon's time w who had won with Lum in second place in years previously, SURPRIS : 4 : 4 a YANKEE SLUGGER IS ON THE MEND York outfielder is recuperat- has also been out of action ing from minor rectal surgery with an injury, are expected and is scheduled to be re. al this week: leased today, Both he and back in the lineup, this wee Yankee's Mickey Mantle, who Yankee slugger, Roger Mar- ris, looking very. chipped, signs a baseball for student nurse Barbara Collett, at a New York hospital, The New BOB GRIER'S NIGHT Pitches And Bats Tonys To 4-4 Tie "Big Bob" Grier proved three} when Ron "Squid" Eliott was) 3b; Rizzo, cf; Sebban, 2b; Doug, end | SOFTBALL | ~|Gardens, §,00 p.m, 9.00 p.m, OLA Midget League - Lauren Park vs Oshawa Jaycees, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 820) pm, ahead 4:3, After that, rival pitchers, Parkinson for Fernhill and Pakosta for Southmead, proved 'real tough, Zarowny singled to jJopen the sixth for Fernhill and jscored on a single by Haggerty, | Oshawa City and District/to tie the score but in the Sh IMajor League -- (Previously) !nning, McGraw singled for lyained-out games) -- Hoffer. Southmead, advanced on an ing's. Imperials vs, Scugog/@rrer, on a choice play that Cleaners, at. Alexandra Park,| missed, and crossed the plate 6.30 p.m, and Maclean's Esso/With the winning run on Kidd's lvs Bad Boy Appliance, at Alex-/Sacriice fly to centre, andra Park, 8.15 pm Port! Kidd had three straight hits Perry Merchants vs Brooklin/to lead Southmead's attack, Concrete, at Brooklin, 8.15) with McGraw next best, with Dm, two hits, Zarowny and Hagger- Oshawa Minor Assoc, (Kiwa-/ty each had a couple for Fern nis Bantam League) Lake hill, Vista at Valleyview Park; Nipi-/ gon Park at Bathe Park and] WIN FOR NORTH OSHAWA Connaught Park at Woodview| The game at Sunnyside Park proved a ding-dong affair, The : s at 6.90 | Beever gs fo Fartban:| homesters scored a couple of e--Oshawa Tony's vs To/tuas in the first inning on a --_ Up. eens, at 'Kew! walk and three hits, then notch: : jed singletons in the third and BASEBALL jfourth Lakeshore Intermediate Lge.|_ Bradica's double, a single by Peterborough vs Oshawa/Bilinski and an outfield error, Merchants, at Kinsmen Civic} meant two more in the fitth Memoria! Station, 8.00 pam, and they bunched three bits and LACROSSE ja walk for four rans in the 7th "OLA Junior League--Oshawa) trol? on hg ogg Pog hy 7 Green Gaels vs St. Catharines| W0en Bilinski got als +? Athletics, at St. Catharines, 8.30 single of the night and scored, ' via an. infield out, walk to jP.m {Mitchell and a single by : Hryeanuk | Two "Perfects" FRIDAY North Oshawa didn't get to }Rilinski until the fifth, when a homer by Rose, three hits and a walk in the Over Reynold's In a Civil Service Softball iwin, OSHAWA = Pelow, ¢; Lucas, ss; Turner, if; Germond, 1b; Paradise, p} March, rf; Vande. walker, $b; Clough, ef; S, Pel Behind this label you may finds= one of the most delightful. surprises of your ms experience, | ' This is a Canadian Cream:= Sherry that took us twelve. years to put on the market, It is a true Cream Sherry thate compares favorably with any> other Cream Sherry made anywhere in the world, tt sells for more than the average Canadian Sherry, but @ good deal less than you'd expect to pay fora comparable wine, -- of wed noe ef A ( 'anadian Crtent Shitry is avetiohle only in . 1 Wilson a double followed by Rose's single, oe MeMaster hit in the fifth and) scored with help from Rose and|League game last night at in. the Tth the winners added | Lakeview Park, Post Office de- twe more runs after two out, on/feated Reynold's 8-5, ow, 2d Wilson's double and = a!' Vaske pitched the win for the)' "* ' { |Posties, He gave up a ran in| LOU MYLES -- Morris, 2b; |the first inning, on a walk and)Pope, 9b; Kadin, p; Byers, ss; hit by Craggs, after two out,/Newton, Ib; Jones, of; Ander: Then he held Reynolds in checkison, M; Lucas, rf; Feeteau, ¢, until the sixth frame when two : more runs crossed the plate, on a walk and three hits, Whiteley and Craggs scored in the th, fo make it interesting, Griffin, scored in the second jon help from Stillman, Post Of: jfiee couldn't do very much with {Lehman', aifering's after that wntil the fifth when they bunch: . , jed five hits for four rans, They from that point on, Hanson kept] SGged Lake Vista under contro! anal three in the sixth to in: aided by fine support from his|swre,, Success, Schram, | Moss, mates, didn't allow another run, pn --, coeur one in spite of good hitting by Myers}: en Se the hitting, and Stewart Bathe Park, who scored three in the first on a walk and hits! by Butler, Kirkham and Lloyd, came back with three more in the third, on singles by Butler, and Kirkham, plus Hanson's hamer, In the 6th, Bathe clinch. ed the win with two more runs by Cutler and Cockerton, Butler and Kirkham also helping out REPRESENTS SUDAN The rare white rhinoceros is the national emblem of the Sudan Republic, famous for its BATHE SCORES UPSET Bathe Park Bantams, moving into Lake Vista diamond, pulled| off an %&4 upset win last night to completely disrupt the Ban: tam League standings Hanson, pitching for Bathe, got off to a bad start, He issued] first inning, including Brom. ner's double, to give Lake Vista a fournthree lead, wiping out Bathe Park's early start, But RLeCaTIONS ------ There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personel use or for @ ACADIAN Other pa vagy Neal sar wre @ PONTIAC Medels detinite edventeges when e BUICK Se you lease @ new... Neo insurance corte... Ne meintenance corte... One rete covers Fag tie <p S08 ot Ten peer Meee Mone s Phone oF come wv MILLS AUTO LEASE 'Brights tine Canadian Wines.: SuNCE 1a : iwalk to Wood, Sharp safe on an lerror and Rrack's homer, made} PHONE 723.4634 tTo, 266 KING ST. WEST game herds things to the Oshawa Tony's and the loc! fans last night at Alexandra Park, He can help their sagging pitching staff, he can hit and mast of all, he's popular with the fans, with his fun-loving pitching style. Grier, a 265 Ib., 6-foot, Minch colored boy, who originally came to Canada. to play foot- ball for the Toronto Argo's, was| working on a no-hitter for the first six innings. Then the visit. ing Hamilton Mercha rallied) for four runs in the Tth, | He also collected' two hits as Oshawa Tony's ahd Merchants battled to a 44.il.inning curfew tie, before.a jam-packed crowd, In .oter Beaches Major Fast. i League play, at Toronto, Randall Roy Metals moved a atep closer to first pflace Tony's by dumping Seven-Up Shopsy 62 At Hamilton, Smart's shut out Alexanians 3-0, to reclaim the top spot in the Big Four league atandings. Kenny Courtney continued his torrid hitting clip for Tony's, danging out four hits. Danny Price, Dick Gibb and Grier picked up two hits apiece for Tony's. For Merchants, who managed only seven hits including six in the big four-run rally, Marion! Sebban was the only repeat hit ter with a pair. Tony's jumped out in front in the fifth, scoring a single run 'Reckless Lady' Upset Winner i } ; FORT ERIE (CP)--Reckiess) Lady, a three ~ year ~ old filly) ewned by Kai Ora farms of Nashville, Ont. held off the even money favorite, Hugh Grant's Menedict, by a half. " Jength to win the St, Cathar. ines Service Club Day Purse, a onewmile turf event for three.) year - old fillies, Wednesday. Free Trial, owned by Ed Seed. house of Toronto was third, | LEGION MINOR BALL RESULTS lsungle made safe on a choice play and las, p; Duff, p and Kowalchuck scored on back-to-back singles p, by Courtney and Grier, OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield Merchants finally broke the'ss: Price, 3b; Gibb, ef; Mac. gOdse-egg pitching of Bobby/Dermaid, 2; Booth, ¢; Mro- Grier in the Tth, whacking out egeck, If; Elliott, rf; Courtney, six safe blows to go ahead 6:1./)b and Grier, p. RHE Consecutive base knocks by Bob Myers, Matty Blair, Moe Laut: Merch, man, Ango Rizzo, Marion Seb-/Tony's 000 010 300 00-4 10 ban and Jack Duff highlighted Mhonys thea h three! . 8 'ony's tied it up wit ree runs in their half of the seventh] UAW Picnic trame, Courtney doubled, Grier,! Price and Brent Okifield follow.) Golf R sults ed with ey walks to e force in a run. Then veteran) ace Dick Gibb plate dtwo more with) The annual UAW Picnic Golf a clutch two-bagger Samet ie covet B " - many participants h young eubobty Honda made brant aqd old alike The evens it home-run attempt in the Lita, |ruaed ong Bhat sass! which would have been the Win, ginking their putts, Mrs.| ning rua Betty Campbell, who also won Jim_ Douglas, Jack Duff and/a prize for chipping, was among Bill Kowalchuck shared the the winners. pitching for Hamilton. The prizes included = golf HAMILTON MERCHANTS shirts, towels, and golf balls Honda, If; Baily, ss; Myers, 1b;| Listed below are the other Blair, rf; Laufman, ¢; Agnew,/Winners, Putting champions eens Were Alex Anderson, Doug iKerr, Betty Campbell, and Eu. li F ] gene Carroll, also P. Gardia,| a ity ue S$ E. Bradley, J. Sarnowsky,/ /Dennis Hercia, Don Yuill, Bob ®. iGameron. Sel Himes, Alan eat aza $ Anderson, H, Ford, Walter iHarmer, Ted Dionne, Oshawa Quality Fuels whip. Twinning, E. Stuart ned Plaza Foods 11-5 last night results: Ted Smith, Bill Towns, | Alexandra Park, in Chipping y at Prakken, pitching for PlazajArmstrong and W. J. Bowden, | Foods, walked Little and Shear) Prizes may be picked up at! er in the first inning then aig) Oshawa Roulevard North./ the winners) ; Goudie by Howse and Goodall's Cal) 3.9881 and avoid possible) it 34. In the qisappointment of someone not! second, McLinton singled and deing home. i -- homered. i | in the «fifth, i seored four runs on two hits and i wi bw hay rig scary Moy Maeson | Sting Rays Tie ng t iting, Two more in . the sixth, by Michaels and Con-| Rival Impalas doy, completed their total, | . : ; Mullens, whe started for the, In a GM Senior Ladies' Soft.) Fuelmen, gave up one run on ball League game, played last three walks and a single, in the aight at Connaught Park, Sting: first inning, He cracked in the Rays and Impalas battled to an) second Pag pany AE Foods $8 tie, ' bunched five hits runs, ~ Rays scored six runs! including Henry's homer, But Bg ny Meg for their big then Michaels took over and the pig and added singletons in the! losers never scored again. fourth and Tth inaings while) lIenpalas, held in check by Joan} BOWER's STILL GOING Richards te one ran in the first NELSON, B.C. (CP)--Goalie five frames, finally got rolting their Bil Rutherford, Doug Peeling.) ~ ¥ 1 UAW Softball League fixture, (Dave Riley, Harry Lynn, Jim TASTE WHAT'S HAPPENED ] LEMON AND UME! Feature Shoot At Skeet Club Recause of a ruling that a perfect 25-out-of-23 perfarmance could not be beaten by iy handicap score, Doug Branton 000 000 400 00-4 "8 Land Al Wood finished tied for name wide open with a sixtun) 2 |tep honors, in the Oshawa Skeet) niurge in the Sth, on two ----~/and Gun Club's handicap shoot./ walks, a pair of errors and four peo = the club quarters, ast pits, including Ewart's homer, | evening A total of 15 competitors went to the posts with Branton and! Brack getting singles to score Wood having \ '"passibles" to lead the field A toss of a coin resulted in} ~ Doug Branton being declared the winner and receiver of a credit voucher donated by Shep- hard's Meat Market, as well as a shirt donated by People's Clothing Store Other goed scores were tura- in by Herman Sweetman "Wi" Newlands and Nelson Starr, under the handicap sys. tem all tied for runner ~ up pos- iton with scores of 104 Bil Rydyk had 3 while George Brown and Ted Powel! scored 100 even. Paul Branton and Gord Tomlinson wound up with 9 each Once agair the club did not award a consolation prize for the novice group but Ted Lakin Ross qualified for the honors with his score of 72, Club officers wish te express Yitth, to make it $8 the score 4.3 North Oshawa scored three more in the sixth, on two jwalks, an error and then a homer by Johnny Sharp, Glen: / dining's double. and an error produced two more runs ia the the) North Oshawa broke A ran in the Sth completed/ their total, K. Brack and G. | Sharp, who had got on base wia an error. their grateful thanks to the do. jners of the various prizes, The! next club competition, under the International system, will be held on Sunday, Aug, 18, SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES industrial and Commercial The eatablished, retieble Gee Deeler im your eree, 31 CELINA ST. 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Rays. ped Dairy Queen 125 .and Spur Gas nosed out UAW Credit Union 16:35, At Eastview Park, Larry) Shrigley not only pitched the win but his triple in the first inning, scored three runners to) give his team_a good start. He and Pete McNamee combined nicely after that te protect their lead, over the rival bat tery of Bill Walker and Bob Neshit. The game at Alexandra Park was a real siugtest with each team collecting 15 hits. Larry Matthews pitched fer Sper Gas and Doug Mitchell was on the slab for Credit Union. Dave Swinsen had three hits fer the winners, including a homer , while Steve Race had fourforfour. Pete Murdoch and Jim Bellingham, Jim Miller. Pail Welsh and Billy Kuzanke were other big hitters while 'Larry Buckley had two hits and LIVIO ... AND... S$ ALBERT ST. OSHAWA pitched good relief ball for his team. Try TEEM ... the lemon-time taste treat that goes great with thing! Go light... GO TEEM every tingling time! 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