--_-- ' . 'a anon ten pies hit een aa SEE _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 24, 1963 15 | Scug Og Cleaners SPORTS Brooklin Ties Hit Hard, Steady | CALENDAR |}. Siu TODA Brooklin Concretes moved : e nee ae ino Major Fastball into a tie for first place, ied n ean- u hal League -- Hamilton Alexanians 'lagged BM aye ee Te Alexan-| ond District. Softball Associ: c Cleaners. brough tywas never in doubt, Aces show-)bagger by. Kornylo, The win-| Civil Service League -- Fire.|tion's Major League, when they Proowget hitting bats andled a definite lack of spirit andjners added a pair of runs injrightors vs Reynold's, at Lake- blanked. MacLean's Esso 2:0, used them hard-and-often, for/their only run in this gamejeach of the next two trames,|yiew Park, west diamond, 6.45 last night at Brooklin Commun- telling effect, as they whipped|came in the third inning when| Suddard, Wilson, Cheesman,| p.m ity Park, Genosha Aces 10-1, at Alexan:|Gaskell opened with a two March and Young all uncorking|" Oshawa Minor Assoc, (Ki-| Pitcher Ronnie Jones was the dra Park last night, bagger and scored on a scorch: solid safeties, wanis Bantam League) -- ba big hero for Brooklin, He limit: Second game in their 2-out-/ing single by Zarowny, Ray Suddard, with a homer,)gon Park at Connaught Park;|ed MacLean's Esso to only four of-3 OASA elimination series.) Before and ate + this one out-ldouble and. single, paced the Bathe Park at eng 5 ew Park;|safe hits and struck out 18 bat- will be played tomorrow night/purst, Murray Hobbs was their|Cleaners' 10-hit attack, Rich|Woodview Park at Lake Vista;/ters, all in the last' seven ins on the same diamond, at the] master, He had that extra zip March had a triple and single,/all games at 6.30 p.m, nings, on ne time, eight o'clock, andlon his fast hall and good con-| Wilson had a double and sit-lpaspRaLy, Rival pitcher Ted Jones, Bob unless Genoshas can silence theliro! besides, to chalk up & totaljgle, Leaside Junior League -- Osh.|Keenan, Ted Whiteley and Bill thunder in those Scugog bats,/of 10 strikeout victims, He gave| While there was absolutely nO) awa Canadian Tire Legionnaires McKee collected the safeties there'll be no third game, up the odd walk, three alto-iquestion as to Scugogs' super!ys Doug Laurie's Sports, at Laa- for MacLean's, unfortunately Genosha Aces sent theirtigether, but he yielded onlyliority, especially at the plate,/side Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m, never more than one hit in the mound ace, Bob Mason, to the) four hits In addition, his mates|Genosha Aces turned in a very same inning, siab for the important opening|backed him with bei jiant sup-|weak defensive performance,|LAWN BOWLING While Ron Jones was com: game and the Cleaners were}port, all four infieiders making/outfield throws to the plate, Men's Doubles Tournament, fe gga handcuffing Maclean's, more than ready for him. They|several sparkling plays and thelwith a runner scoring from/for F, Bell Memorial -- is mates finally got to Ted slashed into his rise-ball andj outfielders taking care of evety-jsecond, being their glaring Cobourg Lawn Bowing Clu b,|Jones in the fourth, for one) drop with confidence an dithing that came their way also./weakness, Not one of at least/1.00 p.m, and Mixed Doubles/run on three hits, Til, V. Fer-| power, taking a 3-0 lead in the| Rich March: singled with one/six throws came even close|Tournament, at Cannington/guson and G, Carson got te on inning on three hits and anjout in the -- first inning andjto the plate target, Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m, /hits, with Simpson drawing a error. she insye( 204 Manes was sate onan] GENOSHA ACES -- Zarowny,| LACROSSE kei yet pt cnr Arn M 1 L SUNKIST FROZEN From that point on, the issue| error, Bob Young hit a sacrifieeio; Tilk, Szyszka, 2b; Row- ee : { ify then Ray Suddard and Gor-iden, 3b; TBng p; Seneco, cf; Hg deco ee ee crowded bases, as Ted Jones) ap e ea h hit doubles, to/Hickey, rf; Gaskell, 1b; Boivi ati 5 tanned the last two batters. | SPORTS BRIEFS gg ee a Fair, Hh in 8th; Shody, ef = at Gt, Catharines, $45) Brooklin got their second run, | isles Short Shank Whole or Half PUNCH } In the fifth, Maoes was safejin Sth, - and final tally of the. game, in} BUY STURDIVANT jon an outfield bobble, and: with) SCUGOG CLEANERS ~--Da- THURSDAY the Sth inning when V. Fergu- n.(two out, Suddard homered, to} vis, ss; March, 2b; Manes, rf; SOFTBALL son opened with a single and) KANSAS ary, oP damounced| make it 3-1, lYoung, ef; Suddard, If; Wilson, Orhawa City and Distrist ie eevasons on a passed ball gas City tics Cheesman walked to open the/2b; -- ¢; Kornylo, 1b;|soc, (Special Junior Playoff Ser-/With two out, Murray Jone' " Tuesday the purchase of TOM) ith and scored on a two-\Hobbs, P. jes) -- Genosha Aces vs Scu-jsingled to score Ferguson, mak.| Greve : Lamon Rewer & tame Sturdivant, 33 - year - old righ gog Cleaners, at Alexandrajing it 2-0. handed relief pitcher, from a Park, 8.00 p.m; 2nd game of troit Tigers on waivers, | 2-out-of-3 elimination series . : "Yor f Ath-| : . four, was the big hitter for) romeo tas) DIG Merchants = fgeetsed Tice sath tees it ony r 4 of their runs, York Yankees and coarag munity Park, 8.15 p.m, (This! ygacLRAN'S ESSO -- McKee, | ' Pirates, game will decide first place in|... Bes ss; O'Connor, 3b; Whiteley, cf; / TURLEY DROPPED 'Defeat Oshawa SS Kelly, 2; Keenan, rf; Pipher,' LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Bo | , (Postponed Game) -- Mac-lif: Teq Jones, p; Gray, If in| e best pitcher) ean's Esso vs Bad Boy Appii- ' fw, Sew Se aierardell Ajax Merchants turned back|ning, when Lucky Wills andiance, at Bathe Park, 6.30 pm SOUROOKLIN outta: in pal Je of thesOshawa Merchants, 5-2, lasi/Bob Reid both drew walks with) a by Lon Angeles, ANE roday ugh in Ajax, in their Lake- {two out Then 'Butch' .Dowe|Oahawa sad Distt Antes > Jenat, ef 7 tue 88ce Special Combination Offer General manager Fred Haney | League fixture. jcontributed a timely double, to/_ 'whithy Bathurst ys Ukrainia.|Simpson, If; G. Carson, Ib; M ALL FOR als sking wav: Hans" Wagner started forjscore his two mates. lat Kinsmen Civi ial , oni te Mae for pg I Nose/Qshawa and ran into trouble in) Hobbs limited Oshawa to only| si yg ae * "98 ¢ MemoriallJones, c; R. Jones, p. 3 din bak WIENERS *" ALL FOR 1-LB. PKG. t giving him his unconditi onalthe second stanza when Ajaxithree hits, Rowland had three- LACROSS TABLERITE ROYAL GUEST, of giving lbunched four hits for three runs,|for-three to lead Ajax's attack AC E FORECASTS. GOOD HUNTING release," ISingles by Reg Doze, Jim Cho-|with Bill Finnegan and Rat PP A ee ea NEW YORK (AP) -- A New 143. Pee. aoe PKG. RINDLESS 8 bbs bot i Ss c Pasty s 1 bi : a -LB. eT [Rey Sie Ar Re Bill Fim |sateti oth having & Pair of) Gchawa Children's Arena, 2.30ling trom G seco oe mae TABLERITE er | a BOLOGNA Cc EDMONTON (CP) -- Cana-jfice and a walk to Bill Finni-|safeties dian guard Mike Kmech, algan, set the stage for "Moe" OSHAWA. MERCHANTS --/P.™. inces, predicts goose hunting PURE PORK --. SKINLESS seven-year veter an. was one of} Rowland's big triple, Bob Gripp Wills, cf; Reid, Ib; Dowe, ss;| will be better this fall than last three players given their re- \singled to score Rowland, mak-|Cole, ¢; Fisher, 3b; Wood, a ALL WOULD FLY but that duck hunting will be Food prices effective July 24, 25, 26, 27 lease Thereday" by Edmontoniing it 30 'Beaton, 2b; ey rf; Wagner, | WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP)--jonly slightly improved. Charies Eskimos of the Western Foot-| In the fourth, Finnegan sin- ip; McConkey, p in 6th; Foster,|Prediction that before the end|/E. 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