49 THE OSHAWA TIMES. Wednesday, September 23, 1963 is : SPORTS GM OFFICE LEAGUE. Heffering's Advance | CALENDAR| TtimAndHardware Team St, Kitts Win ? . L VV LiL To South Fi ] a West Prot ts Ref oO Ou ern Ind S Oshawa Minor Assoc, Midget} Trim and Hardware cap- th a double and came in es I (@] es S e S League Championship Finals --|tuwred the B-section champion-|on Bob Hill's double. Turner c i f s Femhill Park Honest Cal's vs|ship of the General Motors|Wwalked and Simcoe flied to left| CORNWALL (CP) -- Vancou-/games and Hammond moved injwhether they were contemplat- advanced to the Ontario Ama-|base, to end the inning and/c; Hickey, p; Simcoe, 3b; Carn- : go home without finishing. the! Orilli esda " teur Softball Association's Sen-|their big threat, Hickey had|with, 1b; Batherson, rf; Burke, Went, peepee J odor eid feating Accounts Payable 3-(o-2,/both Hill and Turner. Howe Mann Cup lacrosse final. . reali ae RA nin. At the moment we'te well ior "B" Southern Ontario fina' ly fi ik : b p.m.; 4th game of 3-out-of-5 title|to win the 2-out-of-3 series, in|struck out and Jewell grounded Coach Al e 'y home rather thanisatisfied with the way the or uthern Ontario fina's,jonly five strikeout victims but M itiots and ALLEN: Han series. two-straight games. to third, to end the rally. ch Alex MacKay and pres-|play with those men out there," games have been called," said mings "| BASEBALL blanked Toronto Gazzola andjbinge, all the way, except for|cock, cf; i balliabie their second run in the sixth|V¢T will not play again with the} Vancouver was assessed a to-\cide anythin; Allen, Jast night at Fairbanks/that fifth inning. If; Moulton, 1b; Thompson, 3b; ee Cesutiaain We a ge gps he 1 ry *slinning, when Len Yuill lashed|$@me two officials who handled|tal of 77 minutes in penalties _ 4 Welneoday TT League Championship Finals The victory, in last night's iB; Tuesd »|cools oul y. Park in North Toronto, 4-0. a line drive home run between|2uesday night's game, won bylagainst only 17 minutes for the! The Athletics stalled the West- Reg Hickey pitched tlc win|and didn't do muc' until. the|°; Griffin, p; Goodwin, ran in|Canadian Tire Legionnaires, at|/Bathe Park, means that Trim|left and centre field, ; for Heffering's, al!ywing seven|fourth inning. Joe Piontek|®%h. Leaside Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m.; end Hardware will now battle eek peaeeny, thug Trim ste "7% be toe ef atch coke agen gy eager BS rh a + -out-of- % -|an ware r, limited 'conducts, "iter los three. hits, same number as collected|opened this one with a single, and game of 2-out-of-3 title ser-jthe Da rocessing Depar DP lacrosse championship best-of-|man John Cervi, who also drew lost O30 br "aa th a we A-section, The finals, a 3-out-of-|five hits, two collected by Jim Ww, N t A fe won't step out on the|two mi: great support from his mates,|in front 3-0. 5 Series, begins next Monday Cornish, but he struck out floor if those come two referees Deastnen, Cantal hit Chisel : : SOFTBALL evening, with the winner to bejeight batters. McHugh gave up nd : n solm rue, oreate 'cubre, beget] aca mauattened wp ater at Capture Ammuall|2c5 Stet,.4" Pezettr|decered champions of che Gonloght il, whl oniy Sed aal* Mackay, reterring to Bill "Mackay sald | ecoag toed Wale ne 9.44 Toronto club's biggest|and Heffering's: didn't score Toronto Franklins vg Oshawa ice Softball|out tter, llected ' i. acKay said several of his Ae is MP oe Be 8 a ein eral Motors Office Softhalljout one batter, Matre (Whitey) Frick of St. Cathar-|team's penalties were for slash-\lead after two periods and 8-3 p.m.; 3rd and deciding game Of} Recreation Council Trophy, the winners at the plate, Foster ; d mM a single and wi:h ore out, Andy|game, after there were two out : Ontario quarter-final series. In yesterday's game, Ac-|was good for two singles while Orrick "a handled al! fi er ee evstock Ghana oe Watson singled, then Al Griffinjin the 9th, when Ron Simcoe} The Piccone ay gery ap non os all five} pads locky Glen Lotton led the St. was hit with a pitched ball, to|onened with a double, advanced|Sports Committee held their the game's first run in the sec-/Simcoe divided the other four 7 ; ; ideivie gam its, for 40, John Trott 734 for 34jbeen calling the game strictly|goals. Playing coach McNulty load the bases. Mickey Han-|on a passed ball and scored on|10th annual Pee Wee boys' soft ON PAGES 2 RND 26 jond inning. Boddy started the/hits and Don Henning 298 ine By by Ontario rules, "not as they're|nad two and Skeeter Mower, ae ER 7S: O'Rei .|September 21, at Radio Park. Boyce rapped a_single. The/|lf, Foster sb, Etcher c, Sarnow- : +4 the plate and Gino Quatto in| HEFFERING'S: O'Reilly, 2b; Foukteen teams saw. action, lnext batter, Bob Brain, smash-|sky p, Hill ss, Turner "cf, Sim-|was high with 1311 followed by|CTSse Association book. Wally Thorne each scored once. da 0 ith three goals and Bob got underway at 9 a.m. Cornish walked but Cole struck) Accounts Payable --|46 frames. St. Cathari Maven SP RTS E "The a aida Genk aaa arker cf, : an |_ As a result ast day' atharines playing coach|Marsh, Bill Barbour and Bob C ) M N l i ed and on Diamond 'A' Bathe _ field, to end the rally. Boddy rf, Boyce c, Brain, 'fb, , go Italian Foods) welj-handied. "I've "i ; E Kingside| 4-Game Winner Trim and Hardware scored|Cornish tb, Cole sb, Haggett rf. seen a game wea by the soot ehiete teak Cara Nod Use. lover Harman 14-0; Woodview| all their three runs in the} Umpires -- Paul Kawznuk and/share top rung in Group "B" lees," he said. man were given match miscon- ltook Connaught 6-4 and North [fourth inning. Sarnowsky open- "Ab" Barnes. with nine points each followed) He felt his club had played/ducts for pushing the two refer- SPORTS EDITOR | On ' Diamond "B", | e pend hd ie ae pty an we didn't hear Vancouver cry-| Cattell and Johnston said they \s Lai is 6; ¢ : Am i ' r i squeaked by Lake Vista 7-6;) Saturday afternoon, in the To: Pierre Hotel Tops g jony/ing when they were winning the|would meet later to decide on Rundle over Brookside 10-4,/T0nto City Major League, Mo- apiece .. | ,Wally Cattell and Jerry John-|Vancouver players. They indi- while Fernhill drew a bye. th , ° | This Saturday, People's Cloth-| ston of Dundas, Ont., co-conven-|cated the two may be suspended In the next round, on Diamond) °Ut-of-five games. jing travel to Knob Hill Bowl. |ers of the series, declined to sayifor the sixth game, "Aa", Bathe beat Eastview 6-2;| The Motor City boys came up eop e S oO g fe FE Nee Re NC SUM ces SO RA ec oc ee 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' WALKING WOUNDED could turn out to be the most ac- curate description of the 1963 Grey Cup finale. The way the top clubs in the East and West are pounding the daylights out j i j . i were rewarded with four big : ' of each other, it begins to look that the big trick isn't merely teh ed ethae North "Oshawa. | rere, Their opposition Mowatt writebem at Mens nig 8 -- ) followed by ~~ -- . to win out in your division, East or West, but to emerge with lneat Radio 6-4 and Fernhill won|Cattage, had only one good 44 gy" en Pi ee ee i } din the rest of the|0St @ 3-2 decision to Fierreipoiem picked up 168 pins in enough healthy bodies ready to don uniforms for the classic. jover Rundle 27-3. game, an Hotel. The Torontonians racked five t Ji A As far as the football statistics are concerned, results of the | To get in the finals, Bathe| match, ad not seem to geti, a five-game score of 6137, on we of Toney Peveee. past couple of weeks have the figure filberts doing more |beat Woodview 16-0 while Fern-/U0 Tacke®. compared to 5773 for the Cloth- : " ; hill ie 9. Best for the Oshawa team|©0"" game to even the match, bovw!- guessing than the horse players. Argos whip Hamilton Tiger- et tal, sen oe indices was Ed Brown with 1664 for 47/!° |. s won by|i28 1286 compared to 1128 for Cats and the cry goes up from "Toronto, The Good" that the J/at 5,30, and in a close contest,|{"ames, with Doug Bryant and The first game was Ww y Double Blue squad has finally arrived -- they're in business. ' the Clothiers when Roy Nesbitt,|People's Pechaluk again pacec Fernhill became champions Then .one week later the Ti-Cats clobber B.C. Lions and Cal- UAT: AS ao ee Wins 'B' Section Laurels Ins ction Laure SOFTBALL ed Oshawa Heffering's Imperials)turn forced Hancock at 2ndjShearer, cf; Piontek, If; Knight, ciorie Park Black's Men's|Office Softhall League, by de-|field. Jim Haire's 'triple scored| Ver Carlings are threatening tojto replace Boyd Bockwell of|ing a change of officials. against Windsor, when they|he kept G and A off the hitting aie Gn Wi They defeated Accounts Pay-| Accounts Payable scored ident Bill Ellison said Vancou-|said Ellison. Cattell. "However, we won't de- juatto, ; ison, * t nj Reid, rf; Parsons, ss; Watson, - i Heffering's faced Ai Griffin Doug Laurie Sports vs Oshawa/seven-inning thriller, played at St. Catharines Athletics 9-6, Athletics, 'a ames We : by his own club, but he kept!Palmer Knight singled and Reg . ' ies. ment, the champions of the/the Accounts Payable team to seven foal. them 'ell-scattered and got|Hickey homered to put Oshawa Fernhill Boys THURSDAY a major and three minors, had pe rg Sunday 19-12 to stay threat came in the fifth inning|again until they added their Tony's at Alexandra Park, 8.00); hold f the GM/a triple and a double, to lead ' Wehon: Charla Held Guensd withitoveth and the final fun of the Péé Wee Event veague and holders of the ines and Gord Hammond of Port|ing over the arms "and there's|after three, then held off a Van- re Etcher, S ky, Hill d : counts Payable squad scored|Etcher, Sarnowsky, Hill an He charged that officials have|Catharines scorers with three ADDITIONAL SPORTS ona cock grounded, fiedng Reid atia single by John Carnwith. [ball tournament on ig eed inning by grounding out but} Trim and Hardware -- Jewell For Pierre Hotel, Pechaluk|!aid down in the Canadian La-|Gary Moore, Brian Aherne and as the knock-out tournament M t Ci t I ed a long single to score Boyce.|coe tb, Haire rf, and Howe fb.|Reilly 1297 and Brown 1072 for|aGREES WITH CALLS For Vancouver, Cervi led the Otor Ul y S out and Hagget flew to centre|/Parker cf, McHugh p, Yuill ss,| As @ result of last Saturday's|yim McNulty felt the game was|Babcock scored one each. beat Eastview 6-2; and People's Credit Jewellers By Geo. H. Campbell : |Oshawa drew a bye. | 0 M -- by Pierre Hotel 6, O"Connor|excentionall " ¥ Storie! ver owatt S | exceptionally well, '"'How come/ees in front of the penalty box. Radio beat Southmead 14-2 and| Ltd., and Mowat Cartage two! games?" additional penalties to 'he two tor City was the winner of four- iwith a -good team effort and Kingside 4-2 while Woodview| Pierre Hotel won the fourth THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR Joe Camazzola also bowling| \acing his first. start of the|Pierre Hotel with 282 followed with a 9-6 win over Bathe. gary Stampeders tromp the Argos into the ground. So, on well, Fine relief bowling by by Reilly 275, Fordham 251 and Monday night, Ottawa Rough Riders win over the B.C, Lions and last night, Montreal Alouettes whip Calgary Stampeders in a leather-popping hassle that put several more stars on the sidelines. Argos have just about had the course--another defeat and they'll be mathematically almost hopelessly out of the running for even third place. But in the meantime, with Hamilton, Ottawa and Montreal all striving for the top berth, the casualty list continues to grow and if the injuries continue to mount up -- there'll not be a really healthy club left in the Responsible for the orderly running of the tournament was Bob Andrews, sports chairman of the Central Council; assisted! by Gerry Gelette and Pat Mc-/ Gowan of the Oshawa Recrea- | Taylor with 1075 for 45: frames. two new bowlers from Co- bourg, gave the team a big lift. Best for the losers was Lorne The first game went to the |Pat McGowan, Oshawa crew with a score of 1145 to 1078. Mowatt Cartage came back to win the second tion Department, | Bob Andrews presented 'the} winners with the Neighborhood 358 game to pace the Clothiers to win 1327 to 1210, Other good scores for Peoples were John Trott 290, Sel Himes 268 and Ron Swartz 261. For Pierre Hotel, Fred Pech- aluk and Orval Brown with 276 each were high. Pierre Hotel won the second Association Trophy and all fi-/82me with 1315 to 1288 for Osh-|,. i416 with a total of 1318 to |nalists lerests, by Gerry Gelette and City with 1186 to 1063, following jup with 1307 to 1094 and finally were presented with|awa. After that it was all Motor|ti9g pechaluk 305, Earl Ford- ham 294 and Bob Reilly 258 paced the Torontonians while lTed Rowden and Harry Ayres,|Ye2", came through with a fine)" iiiny "ago For People's Cloh- ing Ron Swartz was high with 290, followed by Mickey McMas- ter 236, with Harold Ballem again picking up 138 pins in five frames of relief bowling. In the final game, the Cloth- iers seemed to fall apart as ne one could get rolling and they finished with a poor 922 total compared to 1255 for Pierre Hotel, Reilly paced. the winners with 306, followed by IMPERIAL Impressively Light! Impressively Right! running. Western Conference teams are suffering the same fate, This season, certainly at this particular time, seems to be producing more serious injuries than ever before and al- most every club is being hit by the bug. Alouettes won the game. last night but lost enough players that coach Jim Trim- The officiating was ably handl-|1218 te 1083. The totals for the|Ron Swartz was high for Peo-|Cutting and Brown 251 apiece. jed by Al McKee, George Ellis,\day were Motor City 6144 and/pje's Clothing with 346. Individual scores on the day Jim Moore, Bob Spiers, Mike) 5633 for the opponents. | The Clothiers came back to|for People's Clothing were as Tereski, Fred Montpetit, Peter) The members of the Motor|:ake the third game 1198 to 1088] follows: Ron Swartz 1368, Roy i Muzik and Gord Bell. Official|City team would like to extend/,, Roy Nesbitt was high with/Nesbitt 1078 for 45 frames, Sel! e ble, this morning, is wondering if it was worth it, Calgary (scorers were Mrs. Hudgin and|their thanks to Matt Kctelko of |Himes 985, for 44, Harold Bal- didn't get off scot-free either. B.C. Lions took a physical |Don Brown. , Motor City Lanes, for sponsor- llem 484 for 19, McMaster 826 licking in both Hamilton and Ottawa. Back a few years ago, Andy McMullen, sports chair-|ing the team again this year | the football season got underway on Thanksgiving Day or no man of Radio Park, acted as|Also a thank you to Art Smart, SLOW TO START IMPERIAL CANADIAN WHISKY by HIRAM WALKER sooner than one week before. This year, the various playoff host and the mothers in the|who travels with the team and berths could all be settled before we reach the month of Oc- tober. This next weekend could settle quite a few of the "if- and-or" situations with Edmonton Eskimos already on the brink of elimination and Toronto Argos only a step away. SOFTBALL SIFTINGS: -- Heffering's Imperials scored an impressive 4-0 victory over Toronto Gazzola and Allen las. night, at Fairbanks Park, to sweep their OASA Senior "'B" quarter-final round in two-straight games. Heffering's now meet Windsor in the Southern Finals, with the first game of this round scheduled for Alexandra Park, this Saturday after- noon, likely about 4.00 o'clock. . . . OSHAWA TONY'S face Toronto Franklin's in their third and deciding game of the OASA Senior "'A'"' quarter-finals, here at Alexandra Park, to- morrow night at eight o'clock. . . . BAD BOYS, with the first game of the All-Ontario finals in Inter. "AA" series under their belts, entertain Galt Gores here on Saturday night and this series could end there -- with Oshawa "Bad Boys" re- taining the OASA championship title they won last year, as "Pic-O-Mats". . . . STORIE PARK Midget Boys, who play Fernhill Park this evening in the fourth game of their own league "City Championship" finals, open the provincial semi- final series on Saturday night, in Harriston. .. . FIFTH OSH- AWA team in the running for an Ontario softball champion- ship, is the Scugog Cleaners Junior Girls' club, who will meet St. Catharines in the All-Ontario finals. Dates for this seriese have not yet been announced, but it might open this week- end, in St. Kitts. Neighborhood operated a freshment booth, to help _ the day a success. re-|keeps score. Next week, Motor City bowls at Knob Hill, in Toronto. The Oshawa collegiate foot- when Donevan Collegiate Insti- As can be expected with the first game of any season both teams were a litle nervous, but Donevan held the edge over O'Neill as they outfumbled them and also picked up more penalty yardage. Donevan fumbled a total of nine times during the game and were hit with 45 yards in penal- ties. O'Neill, who held the edge over Donevan through most of the game, opened the scoring WOODBINE RACE RESULTS in the first quarter and from that time on never looked back. Tim Gilmore, quarterbacking the red and white team, scored FIRST RACE -- 7 Furs. for Malden;Turley. Trainer, two-year-olds. Claiming all $5000. Purse Pool $22,614, $1800 (9) 9-Teddikar, Fitzsimmons @-Another Holiday, Walsh &Quesimini, Turcotte : 2.60) (9). W H MacDonald. Quinelia Pool $25,043. | 8.50 4.00 2.70| SIXTH RACE -- 6' Furlongs. For 2- .. 5.10 2.90| year-old. fillies. Allowance Purse $2500 when he dove over from the one yard line on a quarterback sneak, Ken Brack scored the next O'Neill touchdown when he took O'Neill Seniors Down Donevan CI ball season kicked off yesterday|who must take the credit for tute clashed with O'Neill Col-/back was shown when time and legiate and Vocational Institute|time again he picked out weak- with O'Neill coming up with a|nesses in the Donevan defensive 14-0 victory in the senior game,|line and then he would put the and a 4-0 win in the junior tilt.|play to that side of the line. half back position, and Gilmore the win, His poise as a quarter- In the junior game, which was playd in much the same style as the senior affair, both ball teams showed little or no ball control. ' All O'Neill points: came on four singles kicked by Terry Keys. O'NEILL -- Morris, Gilmore, BUT THEN-WOW! MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Sophomore halfback Joe La- bruzzo. of Louisiana State University 'fielded his first punt in a college varisty foot- ball game with a mixture of aplomb and the shakes. Referee Preston Watts of Memphis, who officiated the LSU-Texas A and M game last Saturday, told about La- bruzzo's reactions Tuesday: "The ball hit in front of him and bounded through his legs," Watts said. "He picked it up on the LSU 27 and dropped it. Picked it up and dropped it again, "I was standing right be- side him. Finally, he picked it up, looked at me and said, 'Well, I guess it's time to go.' And go he did. Watts said Labruzzo faked right, took three steps left, then cut right and was off on a 73-yard touchdown return. LSU won 14-4, Reed, Oryderman, Patterson, O'Neill, Day, Brack, Whiting, Ross, McMahon, Brown, Town- send, Baker, Turner, Middleton Rockbrune, Fair, Tunnicliffe, Lakas, Hough, Mcllreen, Wilson and Irwin, DONEVAN -- Muir, Mitchell, Kocho, Kemp, Chasczewski, Baker, Fitchison, Foreman, Rutherford, Robbins, Jones, Keenan, Laxton, Telep, Field, Sharaput, Pyra, Webster, Town- send McLaren, Crozier, Tullock, Vasho, Rejcyak, Elliot, Sohol- Start good, won driving | Also Ran In Order: Roman Heritage, Limbo Lad, Arm Crest, Royal Frederick, Shaded Star and Uncle Gino. Winner, bf, 2, by Nirdar--Teddikins. | Trainer, N. Julius. | Pool $19,601. Daily Double Pool $33,917. | SECOND RACE -- 1 and 16 Miles for! three-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500.) Purse $1900 (10) } 7-Bella Prestia, Robinson 13.80 5.00 3.40) 6Fort Strome, Hale .. oases OO 4.90) 40Our Fool, Walsh Seerecese 2.80 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Mr. Rooster, Han-| diest, Friend Willie, Flak Mark, Thermo nuclear, Soups On and i'll Swear. ... . DAILY DOUBLE 9 AND 7 PAID $53.00 Winner, ch, f, 3, by Blue Royal 2nd-- Genthorn. Trainer, F. W. Russell, Poo! $33,199. THIRD RACE -- 7 Furs. for Maiden year-olds. Claiming all $5000. Purse|P two- $1800. (10) eneral John, Terry .. 28.80 10.90 7.00 Gordon ........ 4,90 3.70 3.90 Start good won handily Also Ran in Order: Knight O Glin, Bettye M., Playampa, Time Flies, Drift- ing Heather, Nina Maia, and A-Fair Clyme. A-Coupied Winner, bg, 2 by Derk Hawk or Easy Fibber -- Texella, Trainer A. G. Smithers. Pool $33,409 " 'FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs for 3 |5-Speedy Lament, R'lard 39.90 13.60 8.10 4.70 4.10 4Queen's Law, Fitz'ns 2-Later Mel, McComb Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Forest Rover, A- French Wind, Careless Kate, Sarges Nob, A-Sultan's Choice, and Wedded Bliss. A--Coupl Winner, ch f, 2, by Nearce Jr, -- Fleet Song. Trainer, A J Routcliffe. Pool $48,638. SEVENTH RACE -- About 1 Mile, turf course, for 3-year-olds. Allowance. Purse $2600, (8). ' 8-Bradbury, Potts - 610 3.30 2.50 6Bofiac, McComb sees 420 2.70 4Quiet Nancy, Dittfach ee NS FS Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Hootenany Annie, pitch out from Gilmore andj/iuk, Adamcewicz, Nosport,| BROWN'S LTD. 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Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Diehard 2nd, Frosty reg Upsadaisy, Dougs Chop, Phalamore, Re - 'ussell. Total Pool $351,106 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Omaha--Brian O'Shea, 140, Minneapolis, outpointed Chino Diaz, 139, San Juan Puerto Rico, 10. . New York--Luther Murphy, 196%, Denver, outpointed Hu- ive yee 185, Glen Cove, Everybody Welcome BAD BOY'S Softball Game ALL ONTARIO FINAL Inter AA GALT ,GORES Oshawa Bad Boys SECOND GAME Bad Boys Lead Series, 1-nothing DO IT NOW! Arrange for your new home to be Winter Built! Everyone stands to gain from increased winter work --and you gain $500.00 cash from the Department of Labour if your new house fulfills certain requirements. First of all--an application for certification as a Winter Built home must be made to the Special Services Branch, Department of Labour, Ottawa, either by you or the builder, This step is essential. 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