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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Aug 1963, p. 10

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i | Oshawa Golf Course Par | To Claim Medalist Honors j 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 13, 1963 Gail Harvey's 71 Shat By GEO, H, CAMPBELL Smashing her tee shots for major distance and using her iréns with such deadly accur. acy on the approach shots, often leaving almost easy routine utts to finish off the hole, Gail arvey of the Scarboro Golf and Country Club, shattered par for the Oshawa Golf Club course, to capture the medal: ist laurels over a field of 104 who participated in the qualify- ing round of the 1963 ntario Ladies' Open championship, here yesterday jeagle on the 440-yard, par 4 7th hole 82, when her second shot, with aj es No, 4 iron, landed only 12 feet OSHAWA MISS SHINES from the flag, | One stroke back were Strangely enough, the three bogeys were all on par' holes, She overshot thedrd; was short twice on the 12th and missed a five-foot putt on the 18th -- the latter excusable, since this is a new green, that had to be re- sodded, only two weeks ago She birdied the 6th, 9th, 1th, Lith and {6th holes and never {had -much more than a two Treating Oshawa's beautifullfoot putt necessary 6,105 yard jayout as if she) tiss Nancy Smith, a Windsor owned it, Gail not only domin:| choo! teacher, playing out of ated the entire field but shelihat city's Reach Grove Club, algo earned the admiration of equalled the a7,38-75 par with even the male members of the!her splendid card of 38-37-75 day's gallery. Men's par at she was the only other player CG is 72. The course record/ig "break 80" but even her par (for ladies) was set by Cana-|score was dimmed by Gail dian Open and Close champion/}aryey's sensational display for 1963, Mrs, Marlene Stewart: Miss Smith was Ontario Junior ty rane Shag Fp Champion in 1959, the same 8 v rely } sey r fir } , only last June 4, The Ladies 2c gy Comb won her first/of Napanee was eliminated on 98. ee the 2nd then Mrs, Mary Mills Game tet Garena, the biog Third best score was turnedjof Thornhill and Mrs, Fern > in by Mrs, Yolande Whitelaw, |Irwin of Summit, halved the 3rd ae Waar mia oe ee bf Mississaugua Club, who anaes. ee mre wile winning ee eats the and final bert ny better than the men's par 72.) kay Helleur, who had a hole-taking the 4th playoff hole, | (39-83 BRILLIANT 'EAGLE' in-one at the local club, last! Three Juniors, Miss Stod-| 'Pat'? Austin, Peterboro, 40. Miss Harvey scored her|week, finished fourth with 81,|dart, Miss McGee and Oshawa's/43-83 amazing 71, in spite of three/followed by Mrs, Lil Stubbs of/'Pam" Miller made the covet-|Lou bogeys, via five birdies and one!Trafalgar and = Mrs Noreen|ed 14 selects and will move into! 49-82 Syracuse Chiefs Ca] MINOR PLAYOFFS jtestants, grouped in six rated "'Flights', will also go at it in match play today and Wed- S\N nesday, when eliminations com- players, including Miss "Pam" |mence Miller, Qshawa's li-year-old Junior sensation, Others in this|/TOP NAMES MISS select company were "Pat'| Mary Jane | McCarter Austin, Alberta champion from|Lambton, 1962 Ladies' Open Edmonton, now playing out ofjfinalist and Mrs, Doris Dal- Peterborough; Lou Evans, ofjrymple of St, Catharines, 1962 York Downs, 1961 Ontario cham-|medalist, both failed to qual pion; Shirley Woodley, Thorn-lify, with their scores of &8, hill, 1960 Ontario champion; | Former Quebec Junior cham- Naney Stoddart of Uplans andipion, Mrs, Anne Pasanen = of Dorothy Lockwood of Rosedale.|Woodbridge and Toronto Junior Sue Hilton of London Huntichampion Pat MeClellan of Club, 1962 Canadian Junior tit-|Whitevale, were others who list and Ontario champion and) missed Canadian close winner the same| The 18 who qualified and vear, had &4, along with Joan their scores, are listed below: Hennessy of Summit Gail Harvey, Scarboro, Five tied for the last two/47-71 openings in the qualifying group) Nancy Smith, Windsor Reach, of 18. with scores of 88. Caro! 38-37-75 McGee of St, Mary's parred the Mrs first hole of the playoff, to 80 qualify. Mrs, Marg McPherson of Whitelaw, Miss., 41-89 Kay 40-81 Mrs 44-38-82 Mrs. Noreen McKay, ton, 44-38-82 Helleur, -- Rosedale, 41 Lil Stubbs, Trafalgar, Lamb Evans, York Downs, 40 Oshawas J. Ryan | WAN SAY but was farmed out subject to 24 hour recall, Ryan is five feet eleven inches tall and weighs John Ryan, one of Detroit Tigers' finest baseball pros: pects, has been moved up the farm ladder. Ryan, a 23-year- old native of Oshawa, who plays gecond or third base, has been with Knoxville in the Class AA Southern Association Last week Detroit farm direc- tor Don Lund was in Knoxville where he saw the Smokies win 1-0 on a homer by Ryan, Lund promptly informed Ryan. that he was recalled by Syracuse Oshawa Minor Softball Asso. ciation teams, im both the Ki. eT wanis Bantam and Midget 178: pounds Leagues,. commenced their) He played all his sandiot ball OASA elimination playoffs last in Oshawa and helped this city night on four fronts, as two win an Ontario Midget cham semi-final games in each league pionship in 1985 and a Juvenile "°" played championship in 1957, As a Jun. CONNAUGHT WINS lor he won the Leaside Junior) Connaught Park boys batting title three consecutive finished. the Kiwanis years with averages of 395, 397 League 'in first place, opened and 497 their semi-final round 'against In his first year of organized Bathe Park last night in im. professional ball with Decatur|Pressive style with a clean-cut who Baniam for JOHNNY RYAN Smith, ss. an es t Scott, if; Sullivan, ef; ds es' Conn Rad key" hit als Rill ow Lou Visconti Kew Tony's Tops In 'Beaches League "sw: Team Batting "+ with Dobney's ed two runs in fifth and sixth heir decision ) n this set is at diamond tamorrow ort. Perry. apened with TUAS OA AR Openine a two-bagger by , Jack Sned couple af a ters Dy Fastball wae aa for a ¥ STORIE PARK ONE UP Ste Midgets drew the semi-haal Southmead, las representatives 11-9 verdict Park. s double in poe ng. Bobby B h, { awa catch aie ' e¢ a a hieod rd , Opener agains an . ea s UASA 'eee Fst base on Sullivan q@ A VES i eu r Th proved ta be the Yea walked for siteher When tt toak an which set the han ists . Sea's story: Listed , the League ather | who gave up a! t hit in the sixth and ther s finished strongly Rad Roeys got a homer Harry Snow im the fourth and this was followed by th: straight singles, by Westfall Peters and Sneddon, to te the score a* 33 be Bill Rerwick broke the tie, Oshawa Scugog Cleaners beat 278 with one out in the Tth when out Toronta Lou Myles $4, last 270 the left-fielder misjudged his' pj at Toronte's Monarch 229 hard drive and it went past, for Park the first game of the 204 (2 homer. Brabin, Mackness, ope: reund of Provincial 8? (Snow and Westfall all hit safe: Women's Softball Union Junior 172 \ly to make it a four-run rally plavdowans fram 18 308 291 QAR Ken Courtney Robby Rooth Dick Gibb Jack MacDermaid Sonny Hill Jack Armstrong rent Oldfield Danny Price Nick Mrocreck Red Gilbert Rev Smith Ron Taylor Tony's don't 10 three Chiefs of the International fof the class D Mid-West League !0-0 triumph, Second game is League Sin 1960 he hit 313 and was the scheduled Rathe Park 'on Syracuse is Detroit's number league all star second baseman, Wednesday evening, 6.30 p.m one farm club, Syracuse leads He split the 1981 season be.) John Dick, Comnaught hur the Northern Diviston of the In. tween Duluth-Superior in the !¢?, Was in. fine form to chalk ternational Class C Northern League and UP the shutout, He gave up only Syracuse is Detroit's number Knoxville, hitting 356 four hits, two by Charui, and one farm club. Syracuse leads : _ Last year at Knoxville he hit he struck out 16 batters, Bathe the Northern Division of the In-!ihird baseman at Knoxville this)282, Local fans may see Ryan oaded the bases in th fifth on ternational year was hitting 261, He spentiin action when Syracuse plays Butler's single, a double by Ryan who was chosen all atarispring training with Syracuse|in Toronto on Aug. 20 and 21,/Charuk and a walk to Waldins- sammie t r, after two out -- and that HOSPITAL BENEFIT Was as ' ose as they could come j to avoiding the whitewash treat Bad Boys Beat °:.: P e Connaught scored two runs ip P rt P I me and' McGahey Randall-Boy's Beat Tony's Port Perry In iiss! cis°aish Saha : \ the fifth, when Gaazdik ' i Pla off Clash homered another homer by Me- On Scott's Grand Slam HR *"°" caer eae sa In an Oshawa City and Dis : nad tek 0 . dasalag cat " C chins " ct Softball Association playoff!,: 2 i, run rally im the $th an ninite TT gel ea tirst 2-out os aucht's power the Beaches Major Fasiba!! cig mine lig hs pte at the plate League hitting w th a lusty 40 ' OL 21 : I mnmed (Pert Pe Mer. NIPIGON PARKERS WIN rie by roked % h ' h : chants 9-3 In the other. Rantam' semi 2 grar m ny ris (plat ake run, ee Randall' 'ee a (bases) | What was an exciting, even if a a tak % vie -- Oshawa Tony's 74, at not very neat tussie, broke wide pinky mn 2 .. ieee : me Gardens open in the bottom of the 7th eo . hing pertorma The big winner however wa ng whem Bad Boys blasted OY ; ae the East Toronto General Hs Roug Scott from the Port *% ee ee eee : : i " nut rantinued the mner and Zedic, pro pital, which collected more than ¥ mound and ¢ ued ce ee ha ah : $800. as more than 2000 fans wit oa reliever Neil Bram mee ren xe the visit patronized the annual "Hosp iey, for a fourrun rally, They ' tal Night" double header | udded two more in the Sth, t the lid-lifter, Seven-Up nca 2 ugater surprised the NHL A 6&2 Scott, who is primarily, Oshay by Raga: recognized for his buntin t Mich and an error heads-up base running, sury f batter up ed everybody in the park with te ting erages with & a, homered his four-bagger. Trailing 14 ee going into the Gord Barker was saf choice play Jim singled and Bob Smit! to load the sacks Stage for Fraser book homer The four-piy shot came loser Bob Grier, who suffered his initia] setback of the yea after two victories. The gam will not affect the record books as it was an "exhibition fix ture." Righthander Don Quance who pitched a steady eight-hit- ter, was the victor Randall's scored their other) runs with one coming eariy on) hits by Fraser Scott and Bobby] Singleton. Two runs crossed} the te in the fourth, on hits) ag by Bob Smith, Peter Maik,' iS4 before the inning was over." Second game in this 2out-of Jim Sullivan and Scott. 152 |Sneddon's single, a walk series is scheduled for Tony's opened their scoring 120) [Wright and double by Mack-'aiexandra Park this evening, in the third, on a home-run by have a sched- ness produced the winners',, ¢ eht o'clock ; Bob Grier, Oshawa added two Wied Beaches League this Wed. final two counters, in the Sth ndta Paradise started on more in the 4th and another ia/tesday night. However, thes). PORT PERRY -- Edgar, ss nitching slab for Scugogs en 70h wes Gries, Jack Arm-it ciureday, at Alexandrelh@ee te: Mamren, % was charged with ali six strong, Dick Gibo, and N bala, | he $15 agggas msh, c and 2b: D. Mitche ered by the losers. Three "Butch" McMahon doing some all proceeds being turned overjOWee: cl and Ih. Carnegie, -2% them came ia the first in timely hitting. a gs Deis SUTRe' OveTiVenning, iv. Scott, p: Bramley e when Shirley Morris open- In the first game, Jack Rain re Auditorium Build.) i tth: Tambiva, batted foried a walk, Rita Lacas sin bow was the winning pitcher, . Carnegie in Sth: B Mitche sled and with one out 2 ex-Tony Al Sullivan, Jake) Toty's will play another ex.) oe nm connec fer McLean had two hits for Seven.jhibition fixture next Wedaes-|"" " a rand pave a grt y Ups and Pete Conacher a pair day, August 21, with all pro} OSHAWA RAD BOYS:-- Sned Swe ecrens and & pecsed bak thea thea for the "Stars." ceeds again going te help the} dan ©; Wright, Ib: Berwick, c?: . ea } as th CEMAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield Auditar und, against the/Brabin, 22: Mackness, 3%; Tur ia sat --. scan hinge ax: armstrong, %: Gibb, cf:|NHL Hockey All-Stars. Suchjeski, ss; Snow, rf; Westtail, If frame. Clare Fecteau Booth, (¢; MacDermaid." ib:/°"5) Raw and Boh Putter' sd with two out, Kathy An y ; aun ne ats ware fae rh mete Pago = Hill, rf; Price will be in action. for the NE e AMS and rieniated ype RANDALL ~ ROY'S a 8 ai 4 7 33 'eecond & " %; Singleton, 1b; Foley, c Horner, 3; Maik, rf; Barker,! rium } BEACHES LEAGUE STANDINGS kind - runs, off Maz The 'hig birdie' vememeney of Lambton, each withmatch play today, Other ona. | Nancy Stoddart, Uplands, 44 e first Scugog Cleaners Win Playoff Tilt SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District Association "'Cliy Championship Playoffs" Heffering's Im: perials vs Brooklin Concretes, at Brooklin Community Park, 8,15 p.m, Ist game of semi-final series, PWSU Playoffs - Toronto Tou Myles vs Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, at Alexandra Park, ters Oshawa Green Gaels qualified for the Ontario Lacrosse Asso. ciation Junior series semi-finals last night, veeing the Long Branch Castrolites 22-5, at the Children's Arena, Gaels, favorites in the best-of. 2 Sia roo 8,00 p.m, and game of 2-out-of-3 Mrs, Dorothy Lockwood, Rose: cing' ist round of Provincial |dale, 41-42-88 . Women's Softball Union Junior Shirley Woodley, Toronto T&:| pia ydowns, j jdios, 99-44-89 | "Pam Miller, Oshawa, 42 WEDNESDAY 41-83 LACROSSE Sue Hilton, London Hunt, 9% Ontario Lacrosse Association 45-84 Junior League Playolfa - Osh. | Joan Hennessy, Summit, 42:/awa Green Gaels vs Alderwood 42.84 Terriers, at Alderwood (To. Carol MeGee, St, Mary's, 45:/ronto), 8.30 .m, tat game of 3.) 'out-of-5 semi-final series, 86 | Mrs, Mary Mills, Thornhill json tied with Oshawa for second 45-41-86 LAWN BOWLING | Mrs, Fern Irwin, Trafalgar, Mixed Doubles 'Tournament, (49-43-86 for Nicholls Trophy, at Bow. Mrs 1444-42-86 Mrs, Marg McPherson, avn 49.86 panee, 44-42-86 OAS Junior "A" Playotie -- OSHAWA COMPETITORS Peterborough Rock Haven vs An even dozen Oshawa Club Oshawa Genosha Aces, at Alex: members are entered in event, including Mrs, S, A, Loy:'of 2-outof-3 series ko, of Whitby, Their. scores IN fast Toronto Ladies' Junior the qualifying 'round yesterday League--Oshawa Scugog Clean: Were as follows ers vs Toronto Cliffside Bowl, "Pam" Miller, 8&3 , : at Toronto Monarch Park, 8.30 Doreen Dobbie, &9 pm, | Mrs, Edith Henry, 93 : Civil Service League -- Post Mrs, Marg Jacobi, 94 Mrs, Ruth Loyko, 98 Office vs Foley's Pluming, at Mrs, Sue Kessler, 99 Lakeview Park, east diamond; Mrs, Anne Murphy, 99 Excelsiors vs Oshawa Dairy, al Mary Anderson, 103 Lakeview Park, west diamond Mrs, Mavis Taylor, 103 and Reynolds vs Firefighters, at Rarb Workman, 103 Cowan's Park; 2nd games of 2- Mrs, Maible Roudreau, 164 (out-of-} playoff rounds, All Mrs, Fern Brennan, 106 igames at 6.45 p.m Oshawa Minor Assoc , Playoffs (Kiwanis Bantam League) -- Nipigon Park at Lake Vista and Connaught Park at Bathe Park; N® sOPTRALI p.m, NOTE --- If these games are postponed because of rain, they will be played on Thursday evening, Third and deciding games (if mecessary) will be last night at Storie Park dia. Played on Friday evening mond Midget League Playoffs -- Return game and third, it Fernhill at North Oshawa and necessary, will be played at/Storie Park at Southmead, 2nd Southmead diamond, return games of d-out-ofd series, Both game being booked for tomor./kames 'al 6.30 p.m, NOTE -- In row evening case of rain, these games will Storie Park boys scored four)/de played on Thursday, OR --- if runs in the third inning and/drd games are necessary, they added two in-the next inning, Will be played on Thursday, win- | Bantam And Midget Boys i' aa st Open Their Semi-Finals They finished strongly with five ners to open final series on Sat. justing to the gusty wind, but} runs in their last three times at|Urday evening the plate, with ennett, Solo." mon, who had a homer, Taylor, » ' KE, Wright, G. Wright all doing R h ds well at the plate, against Pa 1c ar ons kosta's pitching . Southmead faced Konapacki Eke Win Over and started off with two runs in the first, Singletons in the b 2 fourth and fifth were all they Legionnaires could get after that, until the Tth when they exploded for a Richardson's Sports eked out four-run splurge. McGraw, Reid a 3-4 decision over Oshawa and Jankowski were their best Canadian Tire Legionnaires, in at the plate, but as a team they a Leaside Junior Baseball were outhiy 12-to-6 League game, last night at EXCITING FINISH Talbot Park Fernhill Park's Honest Cal's, Rich Johnson started as pitch who finished on top of the Mid. cr for Legionnaires and was get League schedule standing, jagged for two runs on a walk were extended to an exciting/and two singles and a sacri- 10th inning before they were fice, in the first inning, An able to win their semi-final/opening hit by Bob Weiss, then opened, a 43 squeaker over a couple of errors, gave Rich. North Oshawa ardson's a 3@ lead da the sec- Rellingham, North Oshawa's ond stanza best at the plate, tripled in the' In the fourth, Weiss was Sth and came home with the cate on an error, advanced on a tyirig rin to make it 33. G.Jnit: by Mike Meadows and Brack who had two doubles,|cored on one by Fred Row: scored Ewart for their first runjjand. to make it 42. The win: and Dick's single scored Rel. ning ran came on four hits injbeaten record five quarter-finals, took the series in easy fashion, winning three straight, This was the sec ond contest in which the Motor City crew reached over the 20. goal mark, Oshawa will now meet the Alderwood Terriers, tomorrow night in Toronto, in the opening game of a best-of-five semi-final set, Second game is scheduled for Oshawa, on Monday night, Terriers, who finished the sea: 'place, whipped Guelph Mohawks 17-7 last night at home, with Ron MeNeil, the scoring cham. Grace Cooper, Summit,/manville Lawn Bowling Club,|plon, firing seven goals, Ter-) OSHAWA GAELS; goal: 1,00 p.m, itlers also won their series in| | three-straight, | In the other semi-final, Doug) Favell and Jim McGrath each scored five apiece as St, Cath arines Athletics deadlocked the TWO MORE WINS OUST LONG BRANCH Green Gaels Sweep First Playoff Round tory apiece, in the Garden City, winning 16-5, Dave Jlouston, one of the "losser-acoring lites', paced the Gaels, potting four goals, Kenny Thompson, 'Tommy Conlin and Don Stinson added three apiece, Elmer Tran, Stew Weiler, John:/10 h paon | Penalt Salter 1.91, Williaa 11.40) hy Davis and Brian Brady were) wacponata 19,80 ireland Taone FIRST PERIOD Oshawa: Davia (Conlin, Lough) , Oshawa: Houston (Thompaon) , Oshawa: Brady (Lough, Conlin) bi 'aneh: Williams MacDonald) Weller (Tran) Davis (Canlind seers Geniin (SHABOND css -- 685 scsescz ran Stinson (Lough, Contin) 18, ss iL} tinaen two-goal shooters, Dave Lough,|1608, Hinkson 14.43 and MacDonald 18.92, the old reliable, added a single and six assists, For Long Branch, Williams scored three times Other marksmen were Paul)is MacDonald and Bob Sinieski, Tommy |\s LON GBRANCH CASTIOLS: hele, goal; Cuddy; defence: Cready, Campbell, Woodward; forwards: ald, Keegan, Salter, Trdak and Williams Me:) MacDon. Sinieski, ! Mars jr shall; defence: Tran, Hinkson,/® Ireland, Daview; forwards; Stin:|r son, Wieler, Davis, Gray,! Thompson, Rrady, -- Houston, /38 Lough and Conlin PY) Officials = } 4 The Kawartha Tennis League) jcame to a close on the weekend/Brown, 6:1, 6 with the Oshawa Tennis Clud} of 30 points | borough, took second place with} 23 points, The Whitby Tennis Club finished in third place and the remaifing play-off berth went to Bowmanville, The Oshawa Club clinched first place on Saturday when! they beat Lindsay 4:1, Craig Pyke aod Sam Venn, playing Ist men's doubles for Oshawa, played a | tacking game and readily de. Straight sets The 2nd men's couple jHarry Mitchell and \Joyee had some difficulty ad finally won their match 2 Sheila Hurn and Marg Gray combined very well to defeat the Lindsay ladies in two sets, Oshawa's fourth point was) gained by June McGregor and Len Beeston, wh ey out played the experienced mixed doubles couple who, two weeks ago, defeated another Oshawa pair to gain their team's only) point in their away game | Lindsay fielded a surprisingly istrong Srd men's couple and thus salvaged one point, Art 'Huren and Dave Gorman play- ed well but one-of their oppon- ents, a Lindsay dentist, power ed the ball around with such pace that they were forced into submission. WIN IN: PETERBOROUGH |. With first place sewn up, a re-arranged Oshawa team left Liftleck City and a match which might well be a rehear isal for the playoff finals. The Peterborough club turn ed out a very strong team for ithis match and the visitors jwere fortunate to keep their un- infact by just lingham for Ne, 2 after the lat. ine sixth as Richardson's foundiedging out their arch-rivals by ter had doubled in the @th the range on Domm, who had Fernhill got two runs in the replaced Johnson in the fourth wning then Hough them off until Haggerty scored), turn at the mound duty for in the 7th Oshawa The winning ran came in the Ted Ravyiis 1Hh when Pearse was safe With). ane and one out and then with one out, Parkin. isourth inning as Oshawa scored son fied out to K. Brack, atiineir first twe runs. Dick Todd deep shortstop, Pearse and Mo-/fnished out the inning and the sier both moved after the catch. ect of the game but had to with Mosier beng thrown out at weather a four-hit barrage in trd base -- just a fraction after the sth Peatse had crossed the plate Newitt's double and an error. with the winning run plus singles by, Al Rtchells, Thse two clubs go again to Paut Domm and John Plews morrow night at North Oshawa ctl! only produced one ran and and if/a third game is neces. Oshawa's big chance ended sary, back at Fernhill aa Thurs: risht there day Newitt and Domm hits apiece for gave up twe hits, by had two Legionnaires wh Dick Todd and John Gartley, each had a pair for Richandsen's OSHAWA LEGIONNAIRES -- Marshall, 2 and 3b; Lation, iss; Reason, ef, p and Ib; New. it, 1b and p; Bell, rf and cf; Etchells, 3» and ¢; Domm, c¢, ee a hen -- %: ---- pig Face frames, She struck out six bat.) om. Rewer, ch Plews, ters a es : Noelle Kadin pitched the Rg eager pouty Pts agg game for the Torente team, Alang ch Kinnear. tb: Jobe. ¢: walk, an error and a passedipn Weiss ss: Meadows. 2: ball scored Schultz with Osk-ipaviix p and i} Rowland. rf awa's first rua, in the second); Weiss f in 6th nae stanza. Scugogs added "-- ania tons by Carol Parker = an ne - ~~ ~~ Schultz, in the third and fourth) GETS @7-POUND TUN frames to make it 43 WEDGEPORT, N.S. (CP)--A A walk to Schultz, single by *8T-pound tuna, believed one of Linda Boddy and thea a doub'e/the largest caught this season, Mosier doubled next potion and Gary Newitt, in the! a score of 3 te 2 | Qshawa's Ist and Ind men's held/ Reeson and then Newitt all had/couples were defeated by the same score, two seis to 1, in two very fast, exciting, and two Well-matched games The 3rd men's pair dropped) their first set and then came jback to take the next two sets in another very close game The strong Oshawa mixed Last year's champions, Peter.|6: strong at./6 feated their opposition in two.)men's, D ofed H Harry /®3, 46, 63 GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS defeated C Reynolde and D.! t and men's = H, Mitchell andjed © taking the top spot with a toial/H, Joyce (Oshawa) defeated 1../24, 63, Skitch and J, Milliard, 63, 1.6) 6.2 Vv ard men's -- W, Trickey and 1), Oshawa 12, Oshawa 14, 0 Hous (mM : VW Sitarski,|/) 6 George Rurrows the andra Park, 8.15 p.m. Ist game! best-of-seven series at one vies and Rert Naylor . SECOND PERIOD Loven (Tran) cae Thompson ee hii gal (Stinson), 4 Stinson) anew VW Houston (Thompson Marahall) Wa Oshawa: Conlin (Davia) wn Tran 0.17, Winkaon 19.97, THIRD PERIOD Oshawa Contin (Lough) aNawa: Stinson (Arady, Thompaan) Long Aranch: Sinieski «Reegan) Lona Branch: \villlams (Keegan) Oshawa: Weiler (Contin) Oshawa: Tran (Contin, Lone Braneh: Willams (MacDonald, Siniesk!) Oshawa Housten (Thompson, Stinann) Oshawa: Arady (Houston) Oshawa: Stinson Long Rranch; MacDonald (Willams, Keegan) 0.49 enaltion Trdak 14.42 and ireland a Lough) - Oshawa Tennis Club: Tops' Kawartha Loop 2nd men's -- J, Osborne and . Wick (Peterborough) defeat: y ig and P. Maclean, Sra men's -- H, Moyer and &. enn (Oshawa) defeated » Scott and W, Elmsiey, 34, 64, 4, Faweett (Lindsay) deteated| 6.4, A. Hurn and PD, Gorman, 8:3,! a | Ladies -- § Gray (Oshawa) M, Owen and P, Bailey, 6-1, 6-2, Gregor Hurn and M, » Grenem defeated|¢.9, 6.1, Ladies -- J, Svenson and J, (Owhawa) defeated and D. Clapdale, Mixed -- K, Hopkins and R, Mixed -- J, MeGregor and L./Cox (Oshawa) defeated J. Wall. Reeston (Oshawa) defeated Bin Ainsworth and C. Ainsworth,|9 oa, 83 j ey and G. Kirkpatrick 6-4, In the semi-final sudden death Against Peterborough -- Istiplayoff game, the date of which Lite and D. Macihas yet to be decided, Oshawa Pherson (Peterborough) defeat:|will entertain the Whithy Ten- Joyee and RB. Girling, nis Club at North courts the Ritson Road FIRST RACE -- 4 > Furlong pace, 3) Waymite. and 4yearolds, Nonmwinners of 3 races: /F AE-Non-winners of $800, Purse $900, (8) St Reno Pich, Geisel 0.460 440 4.90 oN Kitty, Hopking aK , Grattan, Hope Also: Jasper Herbert, Andy Gatiant N. Grattan, trish Lady, end Dell), Humes } Pool 13.987. Dally Double pool 2,104}. SECOND RACH -- 1 3:16 Miles pace, THe Macy Wing Victory, year-okds and up. Winners since July 6 8 preferred. a) &Dale Mite, Galbraith j}Oral Hi, McFadden Canadian Goose, McLean BO ON 1} AND 6 Pa' Alse: Worthy Mile, Biliey 12.90 $10 2.00 3.50 2.90 wie Jerster Pool 23.22) & THIRD RACE ~ 1 Mile pace, dyear pita and up, Nomwinnera ef 2 races since July @ Claiming aff $2500. Purse 5, $2,000, (@) 4 Brick, Bald 2.84 4R SLinda Cet, Mad PR 42 DFleety Riadell, Sheldon 42), Alea: Eddiecan, Patricia tal C., Wilt 2m Guy, Mariene R., and Pat Forbes Pos! 2.202 POURTH RACE -- 1} Mile pace, dyear ot, and up. Nowwinners of 2 race. K since July 6, Claiming alt $hi00 He. a SStew't's Dilard, Stewart 8.10 S.@ 40 a. +Glendale Joe, Varcee S@ ea SSrirtey Brooke, McLean Ate: Henley Adam, Ann Ha wood Archie, Dandy K. Sone Agios Pool MAM te Norte and Sic FIFTH RACE ods and > Furteng + up, Winners since is) Aly Grandeen, Fiatone amber Lad, Frit: dFrince Van R., Lockhart ee: island Song, Titan "taleming all $1500, Purse 9800. - cay) 1a.Dares Direct, > Connpersrnith. tA. Tally Dares Porse Dapper <e July 6 pre Brome G., ferred, Claiming al! 82500. Purse $800. ¢Patsy G. tna, James SRendervous Boy, Dok $@23@28 Ake: Jodery 482 2.20 Dean Herbert, 4.10 Ectimse C Song C../ Total Mutvel post 38.43) Patsy Peters Sra, Rascal Sandy, and) Attendance £83). oo 8 SIXTH RACE - Te Milea trot bg bo 12.90 £99 olds and up. (Kiwanis Club ef Gen Mille 6.99 / Porse) Counsel, July & Purse $2,000. races since Reypnell, Madill 43200 MacDutt's Lassie, Walker 3.00 2.99 Thistle HI Den, Ferran 14 Also: Thelgiers, etsy Herbert, Jin and Armbre Normwinner of 3 a) iaal 'QUINBL.LA ON 7 AND 2 PAID 414.00 ol 15,642, Quinella pool 18,995. SEVENTH RACE - |} Mile trot, } 3.20 yearolds and up. Nomwinners of wd nm Yada And 2 races since July Halliday, AE--Optional claiming of $6.000, Purse Noble Spencer, Happy Galion, and Neope bh pers @ Laddle Sone, MacTevien Riddeliworth, Hicks Duich Dillard, Stewart Jr. Abe: Mr. oe j ital te 4102.8 13.8 4 3 jonanie RK, Victory, end Sadrina Lee. we! BIGHTH RACE = 1 Mile (Civic Hoh pace. dyearelds and va Now ners of $6,500 in 1842, Purse 32,900 Gross purse S775, (1D MeTvish 2.00 2.90 3.16 Fition 490 3.00 MacT'vish 2.80 2.90 3.00 Ate: Wee Governor, Larry Dillard, aren Sota, Joe Symool, B---Direct Rud, Gratian 3, | Favonian Grattan, Jonaira, and Attorney's Bod. Coupied, Cloveriang Farma entry Coupled, D. Gillis Stadle entry 7.90 Peat 2.92? NINETH RACE --- | Mile pace. dyear es and om Winners in excess of $1508 tno ran 86000 tn TMA? AE. claiming of $4500. Purse 9t)0A, Mayes BRNRMAM NWI Barnes, Windy City, McCarr Menever, and Poot 42.207, jdoubles pair of Kay Hopkins land Ron Cox also came up jagainst steady apposition but ifinally prevailed over them and won their sets 84, 97 The final game to be played was the ladies' doubles and lJenay Swenson and June Me Rregor had to contend with the added pressure of knowing that they were playing the decider The situation looked bad far Oshawa when the Peterborough ladies took an early 38 lead in the first set but Mrs. Svenson and Miss McGregor came back istrongly and won the set 63 )From there on, the ynever look. jea back and took the second set 61 'RESULTS Final resulis for the matches were as follows: Against Lindsay -- Ist men's S. Venn and C. 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