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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1963, p. 10

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we cganene a ASRS aRET manne "OQ Tit OMAWA Time, seruresy, AvguT 01, + 7~e rf Oshawa Green Gaels ¢ * BRAMPTON -- What a dif- I still think it may go the limit. However a win tonight would ference a win makes! Oshaw. Green Gaels, who entered the Eastern Canada Junior Lacrosse finals rated as '"'under-dogs" "against the Brampton Arm- strongs, have now suddenly be- come the '"'favorites". ys Last night, "Gaels" nipped Armstrongs 10-9, before nearly _ 2,000 disappointed fans and now hold a 2-1 lead in the best-of- seven finals. Oshawa, who dropped the . series opener 13-3 against the regular season pennant winners (20 wins and 4 defeats) Monday in Brampton, tied the series on * Wednesday at home winning 19- 11 This sets the stage for the fourth game tonight, at the Chil- dren's Arena, with game time slated at 8.30 p.m. Once again it was strictly a 'spirited team" effort for the --"Gaels" in their rookie season of Junior lacrosse. Manager "Fred" Whalley of Oshawa was full of praise for the entire club. Whalley remarked the Bramp- : ton officials were counting our club out in four or five games, § however the shoe may be on the other foot. With a word of cau- tion manager "Fred" added, "the series is far from over and put"us in the driver's seat'. 'TRAN SCORES WINNER "Elmer" Tran, 'a veteran of! five junior seasons and a "daddy" of two children, scored the winning goal with only twelve seconds remaining in regulation time, breaking a hard-fought 9-9 tie. Tran, who helped the Whitby Redwings into "Minto Cup" finals in 1960, sat! out the entire season la.t year and was coaxed out of retire- ment by "Ivan" Davie, his old Junior "A" hockey manager, now an executive member of the *Gaels*. His goal highlight- ed the Oshawa comeback after the Motor City sextet were trail- ing 7-5 going into the final period. The pint-sized "red head" commented after the game that the goal was his most rewarding in his lacrosse career. Kenny Thompson scored four other Oshawa goals with Johnny Davis, Stew Weiler, Don Stinson, Dave Lough and Larry Ireland! defenceman Ron bone, a "hardrock" a win, six goals evenly counting for Oshawa. Popeil, Smith replying for Brampton. jton outscored the awa. Gaels, with a Thompson with Donnie Stinson and Elmer ton, Don Arthurs and Jimmie Richardson turned in twogoal efforts. Bob Booth, Bobby Haw, Alex Smith, Paul Popeil and Dave Rudge were other snipers. Brampton. Brampton were minus two of, |their big guns in the person of 'Johnny McCauley and rugged Pettibone, Both boys, were completing sus- pension handed out to them in this series. With McCauley, the Armstrongs' top shooter during the regular season, and Petti- defence, suiting up for tonight's encoun- ter, it looks as if the Gaels will have their hands full in copping Brampton and Oshawa split in the first period of play with Stew Weiler, Dave Lough and Larry Ireland Paul] 3 Bob Booth and Alex In the middle frame, Bramp- "Gaels" 42 \for a 75 lead. Bobby Haw net- ted two markers with Jim Rich-| ardson and Dave Rudge scoring) for Brampton while Ken Thomp-|10. Brampton: son, John Davis tallied for Osh- tremendous sharing singletons. For Bramp-|third period drive, saw Kenj13. score three more, Tran notching the others. Rich- ardson and Arthurs scored for Win In Brampton To Grab Lead In Finals OSHAWA GREEN GAELS -- goal: Marshall; defence: Lough, Conlin, Davies, Hinkson, Gray; forwards: Houston, Brady, Stin- Treland. G. Davis, forwards: Arthurs, Cameron; Rudge, Smith, Hunter, Swanhammer and Kitto: arines, FIRST PERIOD @.. cimcOshawaG Weiler (Tran, Wreland) ...........e0e0s 2. BramptonG i {Booth) 4, Brampton: Smith (Arthurs) 5. Oshawa: Lough ...... 6. Oshawa: Ireland and G. Davis 12.05. @ SECOND PERIOD 7. Oshawa: Thompson (Hinkson) . 8. Brampton: Haw (Arthurs) 9. Brampton: G. Davis Rudge (Arthurs) . Richardson Haw 14, 11. Brampton: : |12, Brampton: Penalties -- | Tran 12.15, Tran 16.01 and Popeil 19.53. THIRD PERIOD Oshawa: Thom Oshawa; Thompson ae Oshawa: Stinson (ireland) Oshawa: Thompson (Tran). .... Brampton: Richardson sees Brampton: Arthurs (Haw) pPson 4, 5 16, Ww. 18. 19. Penalties -- Kitto 10.15, D ime 154 2-5. Off at --* SBVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. > SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To-Nuts' _GM Tourney To Be Highlight At Skeet Club The first annual General Mo- jtors of Canada"Trophy Skeet |Tournament will be held on Sep- ' ' bs GREEN GAELS, Oshawa's classy young 'young, even for jun- iors) lacrosse team knew when they entered the championship final set, @ 4-out-of-7 series, against Brampton Armstrongs, that they ' would have to win at least one game on the home floor of the steam that power-housed the league schedule all summer. Last night "in Brampton, they came up with what could be the key win, to ga tend the Oshowa boys' into the Minto Cup finals. Those match mis- ®tonduct penalties the Brampton stars picked up here the other gnight proved the big factor as the Green Gaels launched a scorching Pottack to hand the Brampton team a 10-9 licking right at home. pe That gives Oshawa oa 2-1 lead in the series and if they can win again, here at the Children's Arena tonight -- and we think hey will--they'l! have a 3-1 lead and need only one more victory, ..o move In the a dian Junior championship finals--which this Syecr, will be ployed here in the Eost--either at Brampton or OSHAWA! nil SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS on oll fronts, were washed out last might ond in most cases, the games have been re-scheduled for "today, At four o'clock this afternoon, it's Belleville Joyces vs SHetfering's Imperials,-in the third and deciding game of their Senior "'B" series, up at Alexandra Park, Tonight, Belleville Woods-Hor- feiock Juveniles meet Oshawa People's Clothing Juveniles, first Mgame of the Eastern Ontario Zone final series. This one is booked "Mor 8:15 p.m. Out ot Brooklin, there are two games this afternoon sand one BIG ONE tonight. At three-o'clock, it's Port Perry Lions vs Connaught Park, third game of their OASA Bantam series and at ag>:30 p.m., Oshawa Storie Park meets Port Perry Midgets, in the deciding game of their OASA series. Tonight, the Brooklin rghers will be out in force, to watch their senior lacrossse team Sawin the 7th and deciding game of the OLA semi-final series, over Port Credit Sailors. St. Catharines Athletics defeated Brampton in mtheir 7th game last night and now the A's await the finals-- ®which, barring o big upset---will be against Brooklin. a QUICK CLIPS:-- North Oshawa and Southmead Midgets Bewere rained out last night, so they'll play their third and deciding iqome at Southmead diamond, on Tuesday night--the winnérs mov- xing into the semi-finals, against Fernhill Park, on Wednesday night @ __ LAKE VISTA Bontams open: their semi-final series against @eNipigon Park, at Nipigon, the same hight . . . SUNNYSIDE PARK BPee Wees are ready for their next OASA round and expect to open Eogainst Port Perry, about Wednesday. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS SB bea = &, |tember 8. This was announced jtoday by Herman . Sweetman, |president of the Oshawa Skeet and Gun Club. This is the first annual prize shoot since 1957 and will start at 9 a.m. sharp. Mr. Sweetman ex- pects skeet enthusiasts from On tario, Quebec and New York State to participate in this NSSA and OSSA registered shoot. Some experts shots will be taking part, in one of he outstanding shooting events to come to this city in many years. It is felt that some sharp-eyed gunners frum Osh- awa and district will make the visitors take notice of some good shooting. This will be a 100-bird event. In addition to the grand prize there will be two hundred and fifty dollars of added money. This will be split up between the champion of the event, runner- up and the winners of the six classes. Ente will be sev- enteen dollars and fifty cents minimum, plus shells and op- tions. All gauge guns will be permitted into the tournament. The wives of the members of the Oshawa club are providing canteen service right. at . the field, so that both shooters and |Spectators will be able to stay jat the field without having to jleave 'for refreshments and food. | In order that the eye and aim may be sharpened up for this event, the local club will have \the skeet fields open for prac- |tice shooting from 2 p.m. until dark on Saturday, September 7th, at the regular field prices for shooting skeet. All shot-gunners are invited to take part, in what is planned} to be the fastest shooting tour- FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3-year-| Time 209 2-5. Off at 1007 EDT. Echo O Valley, J. Tar. Chips, C. Lockhart ...... 4. @Ba-Fedor's Boy, Du. MacTavish . . Also: Brown Bear, Tim Dale, Belva's MgBeltide and Jimmy Direct. GRPool $14,652. Daily Double Pool -$22,883. ® seconp RACE -- 1 Mile trot. syear- Mids and up. Winners since July ist. Pre- redm Claiming al: $1500. Purse $800 (8) Wewilly Tass, Be. es age Hed Fl Wingay, 0. Burrison 10. 3 pl hays Peaches i 00 35. Off at 1031 EDT. AILY DOUBLE on 3 and 6 PAID $11.60| Also: Armbro Adanac, April Also: Braden Volo, Farcry Guy, The| Coppersmith, and Silver Laird. eRembler, Rascal Sandy and Capital R.|Pool $54,866. gaat : | NINTH RACE -- 7 Furlong Pace, 3- & THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 4year-|year-olds and up. Winners in 1963 prefer- up. Non winners of four races|red. Claiming all $2,500. Purse $900. (8) Claiming all $1500. Purse $800,/5-Sloe Gin, Marchuk at c |7-Fast Traffic, Miller R4Noble Argot, Mor's'y 100.10°35.50 7.60, 3-Stormy Lu, McCallum @-Carl W. Grattan, M. Hope .. 7.50 3.90/ Timhe 154 1-5. Off at 1055 EDT. MIMI. Orab Boy, ©. Burrison' ..... 2.70) Also: Sugar Hill Mont, Mr. Ben, Eddie- Also: Joseannie, Highland Glen, High) can, Time Study, and Spitfire Grattan. ging! Befty Abigail, and Susart Hal.| Attendance 7,773 sansa Pool $49,336 € = Rhythm, and Jack Dale. Pool $48,697. EIGHTH RACE -- 1% Miles Pace. 3- $2,000 but not more than $6,000 in 1963; $2,000. (7) 4Tarway Jimmie, White 5-Delaway, Baise - +-Virginia's Boy, Campbell Time 228 Haven, and 1963. 8 Also: Jean First, Jimmy Belwyn, Sweet AE--Optiona: claiming of $7,500. Purse) 6.00 3.30 2.90 2.90 2.80 4.20 26.90 10.10 6.40 4.00 2.90 3.40 jney of the year. | Radio Park Girls year-olds and up. Winners of more than| City Bantam Champs \In. captured the Neighborhood Assoc. Bantam. Girls Softball League City championship last jnight, with a 39-32 victory over Fernhill Park; in their title game, at Fernhill diamond. Radio Park girls will now jmeet Courtice Bantam girls, |for the district title. The winners scored in every linning except the second, with jevery member of the team cros- jing the plate at least three or \four times, while all hit well, jespecially McMullen, Abersek, FOURTH RACE | 7 Furlong Pace. 3/ ir-olds and up. Winners in 1963 pre- red, Cimg. all $2500. Purse $900 (8) lighty Midn't, C'pbell 97.10 20.80 10.20) gat-'on Grattan. Waples 5.40 3.90) bo Total Mutuel Pool 369,774. = YESTERDAY'S Loule Gi. D. MeNut 60 STARS Also: Mighty Creed, Dinny Bomb,| yttaston, Dandy K. Song 8nd /By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4 $40,097. Pitching--Don Drysdale, Los FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furlong Trot, 4/Angeles Dodgers, posted his 1963; AE Onions! clennes 22% 17th victory, scattered nine hits, struck out nine and walked none ree $1,100. @ rmbro Butch, Boyce .... 9.70 5.30 3.90 Y Chub Hanover, Filion . 6% 45o}for a 3-2 triumph over San time ist 35 Oh ot $i EDT, | Francisco Giants that increased Te Also: Amber Lad, Darkey Riddell,|Los Angeles' National League @Eastie Song, Sabrina Lee; and Mary Dil-llead to seven games. 0 . Batting--Dick Groat, St. Louis Cardinals, drove in four riins $35,077, = -- 0 Mah te. Ooch, Pare cane Mecleleith a homer and two singles in an 11-6 walloping of Philadel- . Purse $10,000 phia Phillies that pulled St. Flash Song; Walker = QUINELAA, 3 and 4, PAID. $7.40 of Cape Breton's Fort Louis- Lee, and 'Merle Silk, Baise ..... @Sprite Kid, White < National League, one-half game is tee ahead of Giants. The Canadian overnmeat olds and up. Non-wi of 3 8 1963. ¢ ino all $4500. 300. plans a $12,000,000 restoration 1963. Claiming all $4,500. Purse $1,300. Tommy Direct, Mcintyre 17:10°5.40 3.50 en 3.30 2.60 Peters, Beatty, Rockert, Cox and Fice. Bevan, Evans, Wil- jliams, Flontek and Roxborough were best for Fernhill. 1 RADIO PARKG -- McMullen, lb; Abersek, 2b; Peters, c; Beatty, pg; Rockert, cf; Ginger- eski, hg; Cox, rf; Harrison, 3b; Fice, ss. FERNHILL: -- Bevan, Evans Williams, Flontek, Snudden, JM Roxborough, McPherson, Roxborough, Fernley and Doidge. | 3EMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS William Woodward's three 'year old colt Nashua beat Rex Ellsworth's Swaps by six lengths in a $100,000 match race eight years ago today at Chicago. Eddie Arcaro rode Nashua and , Swaps had Willie Shoerha- ker up..It was the first time Swaps was ever beaten with Shoemaker aboard al- though Swaps beat Nashua Radio Park A. and W Drive-} B,| TACROSSE SCORES |b.By THE CANADIAN PRESS. Ontario Senior Brampton 3 St. Catharines 11 (St. Catharines' wins best-of- seven semi-final 4-3) Western Canada Final New Westminster 9 Vancouver 14 (Vancouver leads best-of-five series 1-0) Ontario Junior Oshawa 10 Brampton 9 (Oshawa leads best-of-seven final 2-1) i St. Catharines Oust Brampton ST. CATHARINES (CP)--St. Catharines eliminated Bramp- ton from the Senior Ontario La- crosse Association playoffs with an 11-3 victory Friday night, taking their best-of-seven semi- final 4-3, St. Catharines now meets the winner of the Brooklin-Port Credit semi-final series, tied 3-3 with the deciding game to be played tonight in Brooklin. | Vancouver Srs. Win First In Final Set couver took a one-game lead in the best-of-seven series for the Western Canada lacrosse cham- pionships Friday night by de- feating defending champion New Westminster 14-9 before 1,500 fans., Scotland Yard Called In To Solve 'Doping' | By ALAN HARVEY | LONDON (CP)--Britain's si- |preme court of horse racing |Suspended judgment Thursday |on five cases of doping. Stewards of the Jockey Club, the self-elected body that has tabsolute authority on the British turf, announced in the official | magazine Racing Calendar that the cases are being referred to Scotland Yard. Thus racing fans remain on |tenterhooks, for another few /months at least, about the result of a race run May 29, But .t is |generally felt now that the rave --the Epsom Derby--will go down in the record books as having been won by the French |horse Relko. Relko triumphed easily in the Francois Dupre, but weeks later the question of possible doping was raised. In Wednesday's an- nouncement, the racing stew- ards say they are satisfied that "a substance other than a nor- mal nutrient was administere1' However, they were not satis. fied that the substance was ad- ministered with the idea of af- fecting the horse's performance. They therefore adjourned the case "for further inquiry in con- nection with the police." Four other cases. of alleged | doping were similarly ad- journed. Betting and sweepstakes are not affected. The only thing in issue is whether hotelier Dupre will retain the Derby's £35,338 ($106,014) purse. Racing com- mentators say a disqualification at this late da'e would cause an uproar in Frai » The apparen high incidence of doping and 'he difficulty of and harmless : 'bstances have created a sense of' uneasiness about the future of British rac- ing. Some coir ientators con- tend that book akers, usuatly "purse $12,800. (6) ng Louis into second place in the getime 228, Off at 942 EDT. $23,762 Quinella Pool $22,576 RESTORE FORT +Annie Royal, McFadd burg, razed by the British in 2 Zoldle's Sister, Ca 1760, in that year's Kentucky Derby. the beneficiarie.. of any doping plot, now dominate racing. y ¢ son, Tran, J. Davis, Weiler, and BRAMPTON ARMSTRONGS--) 4.00 goal: Drysdale; defence: Booth, Sterratt, Haw, Red- ford, W. McCauley, Richardson, Popeil, Officials--Hamilton Newsome and Bob Frick, both of St. Cath- a 2.15) Penalties -- Arthurs 6.28, G. Davis 6.59, 17.40 19.59|Finals -- Oshawa Green Gaels Ireland 7.25, G. Davis 9.48,| ys 11.48| 14.03; SOFTBALL ' 18,18) . Oshawa: Tran (Stinson, Ireland) 19.48) VANCOUVER (CP) -- Van-|defeated big race for Paris hotel owner)" distinguishing b 'ween narcotics} -- SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY OLA Junior League Cham- pionship Finals -- Brampton Armstrongs vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 8,30 p.m.; 4th game of , |4-out-of-7_ series. OLA Senior League Cham- pionship Playoffs -- Port Credit Sailors vs Brooklin, at Brook- lin Community Arena, 8.30 p.m.; 7th and deciding game of semi final series. SOFTBALL OASA Senior "B" Playoffs -- Belleville Joyces vs Oshawa Heffering's, at Alexandra Park, p.m.; 3rd and deciding game of series. OASA Bantam Playoffs Port Perry and Oshawa Con- naught Park, at Brooklin Com- munity Park, 3.00 p.m.; 3rd game of series. OASA Midget Playoffs -- Port Perry and Oshawa Storie Park, at Brooklin Community Park, 5.30 p.m.; 3rd game of series. OASA Juvenile "A" Playoffs Belleville Woodds-Horlock vs Oshawa People's Clothing, at ij Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m.; 1st 11,20/game of 2-out-of-3 series. 17.7 SUNDAY No Games Scheduled. MONDAY 123 LACROSSE OLA Junior Eastern Canada Brampton Armstrongs, at Brampton, 8.30 p.m.; 5th game 7.2\0f 4-out-of-7 series. 8.59 TUESDAY Oshawa Minor Assoc. Midget |League Playoffs -- North Osh- jawa vs Southmead, at South- }mead, 6.00 p.m.; 3rd and de- jciding game of series. | Oshawa City and District. As- soc. "City Championships Play- offs" -- Brooklin Concretes vs Heffering's Imperials, at Alex- andra Park, 8.15 pm.; 2nd game of series. BASEBALL Lakeshore League Champion- Powerful Lakes good gains, just before the quar- ter e -- In the second series, after Oshawa had kicked, Vic Woz- niak passed over the goal-line to Terry Grimley, for an open. ing 6-0 score. Oshawa blocked the convert. Late in the quarter, Ivor nis kicked a single point, to the Oshawa goal-line. Then the half ended with Lake-|. shores pressing deep in Osha- wa's zone. In the second half, Lakeshores recovered the ball when the kick off was fumbled. They quickely charged to the one-yard line, then Bill Reck carried over for an unconverted touchdown. Oshawa lost a bid for a needed one-yard and lost possession on the 25-yard line. Aru charged through the centre 'to block a kick and Oshawa _ recovered. Burke's good pass to Bob Kram was good for 15 yards, then Ki- wior carried for four and took-a at half-time was only 7-0 for the|Pass for another five, then Osh: Lakeshores and the roof didn't}awa made their. yards. jreally fall in on the Osh-| But ona following pass play,| awa squad until midway through|the ball was fumbled and drib-| the final quarter, bled to the Oshawa 40 yard! si Ine, A pass good for 15 yards,, Ww eis ic. , Wie tiolew te pasting put Bears within striking dis-| of Vic Wozniak and the receiv- ing of Don Kipplin were outstan- ding features and Bill Reck was Kopplin for a touchdown, which Lakeshore Bruins, a well-dril- led team, combining size, talent land spirit whipped Oshawa Hawkeyes 40-0, here at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium last night and gave every indication that they may go all the way to the Dominion Junior champion- ship finals, In spite of a trémendous ef- fet by the Oshawa defensive team, led once again by the in- dominatable captian Ed Aru, Hank Maynard and the rest of the defenders; Lakeshores rolled out a temendous offensive attack in the closing minutes, to turn an interesting battle into a one- sided rout, Defensively, Osha- wa's pass defense was actually 'their only weak link and in the end, the Lakeshores finally seiz- ed this opening to roll up their' high-scoring margin. Given a better offensive effort by the Hawkeyes, it would have been a great game. The score Bears then passed, Wozniak to Kopplin, Heenan, Duddley, Nasato, Lush, Clarke, Hogan, Hutzel, ; Ben'ng, Ilijanic, Aldridge, Trory McNeil, Klazier, McKee, Ebis. waki, Campbell, Hoskin, Wisni- owski, Bound, McMahon, Johnson, Tug- hingham, Bryman, Low, Bobs and Delmanis. hores Blank Our Hawkeyes An Oshawa fumble, following repeat kick-off, saw Brian McKee take a touchdown pass and almost immediately a good run-back put the Bears in scor- ing position again and Kopplin went over for his third touch- down of the game, to complete the scoring. : LAKESHORE BEARS -- Fong Wozniak, Reck,Cole, Wood, Jamieson, Yeatman, Crawford, OSHAWA HAWKEYES: Burke Barnowki Hall, Cardwell, Ki- wior, Gilmore, Cole, Porteous, Tymoshik, Mackey, Cole, Jones, Saunders, Madill, Trowsse, Mil- burn, McNamee, Hickey O'Con- nor, VanderZwet, Lang, Arscott Kram, Aru, Cockerton, Vander- Heuvel, Askew, Ihor and May- nard. HAS GREAT LIBRARY Moscow 'University nas a li- tance. Oshawa smothered a pass|brary of some 6,000,900. books only to suffer a holding penalty.|and in 1962 exchanged youmes with some 760 libraries th-ough Set Records o At This Meet FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--The second day of Fort Erie's 42-day summer meeting Friday closed with records for attend- ance and mutuel handle almost assured for the border race course. . in Previous. records were set 1960 when 361,044 fans visited Fort Erie during the 42 day meeting and sent $10,529,423 tinkling through the mutuel ma- chines. To date this season 350,- ed fans have wagered $10,056,- The feature at Fort Erie Fri- day, the Ciy of Welland purse, was won by Cinderella Stable's Bonspiel, which now has won four of his five last starts. He won by more than three lengths from Frank Gorlick's Pic N Pie with Brief Sin third. BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. 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Italia Plays In Semi-Finals Lancaster Cup - The final League game of the Oshawa and District Soccer Lea- gue, took place at the Kinsmen Stadium last Saturday night and though they won by a score of 4 to.1, over the Rangers, Polon- ia could do.no more than make certain of second place to Italia. The, final League standings are as follows, including total goals goals for and against. WLT F APts. 2 48 14 20 19 18 15 16 24 13 Italia Polonia Ukraina Kickers Rangers Hungaria Bathurst. 1 On Monday the 26th Italia Rangers in the first round of the Lancaster Cup, by a score of 1 to 0. 8 This was a hard-fought game and though they' were down 1 to 0, after only seven minutes of play and a player short, aiter 30 minutes Rangers continued to put up a terrific fight but just couldn't get the equaliser. 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Weeks SPORT EVENTS TODAY LACROSSE--Ontorio Lacrosse Association Junior "A" League Championship Finals: Brampton Armstrongs vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 8:30 p.m.; 4th game of 4-out-of-7 series. © WRESTLING EVERY TUESDAY OSHAWA ARENA TEXAS DEATH MATCH FOR U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP Gentleman JIM HADY JOHNNY VALENTINE : Dr. Jerry Graham vs. John Péul Henning Tony Parisi vs Ox Henderson W. BORROWDALE Fuel Oli and Heating Soles, complete line of quali Hea! Equipment. "SUPERTEST" BLA FUEL OIL, Oil and Furnaces. Oil Conversions. Heaters installed. 156 TAUNTON RD. W. : PH, 723-4878 A Gas, ¢ later Ontario Lacrosse Association Senior League Championship Playoffs: Port Credit Sailors vs Brooklin, at Brooklin Community Arena, 8:30 p.m.; 7th and deciding game of semi-final series (If Necessary), et | ee ty Hungaria. of Toron'o. In Freestyle Swim ters)--Mary Stewart of Vancou- pionships at Blackpoo} Friday night, ) Miss Stewart, 17, earlier had the fastest qualifying time in the 110-yard butterfly preliminaries and was a heavy favorite to take that title in the finals today. In Friday night's race, Stewart held her own for th first 110 yards and finished wit! a time of two minutes, 24 sec onds. = i Her main opposition in. the butterfly final was expected tc come from Britain's Glend Phillips whose qualifying time o 70.1 seconds was far behin Mis phewart's 68.7. seconds, HAS PERISCOPE The fish . catching snakebi~ of Florida's Everglades , swim with its body submerged an scope. The other team is Neerlandi/g Turbo Orlon d All Wool Mary Stewart 4th RDIGANS BLACKPOOL, England eu, OVERS ver took fourth place in the 220-d colors, sixes*#<m-l. yard freestyle final in the Brit-compare at 12.95 ish national swimming cham-onpay ONLY and Sizes 8 to 16, 00) 2. its long neck up like. a peril . 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