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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 May 1964, p. 10

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Tn ee ATIGHT LINE ae Pickerel Fishermen 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 9, 1964 NSPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Manitoba Leads 10 Pin Tourney After 3 Rounds WINNIPEG (CP) -- Manitoba and British Columbia picked up Oshawa Green Gaels Defeat Castrolites ites nas coc aaa SPORTS EDITOR : : By GERRY SUTTON for the Gaels, with defenceman|test, with the Gaels getting 14,\a maximum five points in the T ee : Ss Co - n 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Oshawa Green Gaels, led by|Don scoring twice.jincluding a major to defence-|third round Friday to continue . ' Captain John Davis, over-|Singles went to Larry Ireland,|man Jim Hinkson and a ten-|their battle for first place in ; ; whelmed the Lakeshore Castro-|Terry Gray, Dave Houston,]minute misconduct to Ken|team competition at the Cana- By KEN ROBERTS real fight ensued, almost land-|bet, depart from the regu -* ORONTO LEAFS are apparently geting ready to move |jites 21-10 in an exhibition la-\L@tty Stahls, and Ross Jones.|Thompson. Castrolites' Rod/dian tenpin bowling champion-| This weekend is "it" forjing angler and wife in the yeliow jigs and try av into the sports boom. Word out of Vancouver is that Stafford jcrosse game, here at the Chil-/ Top man for the Castrolites Campbell received a game-|ships. : _ {thousands of anglers, last weekjcanal. They did however finally|colors, a switcS from y: i of Toronto Maple Leafs NHL Hockey Club, | dren's Arena lastnight was Brian Warnock, with four|misconduct penalty mid-| Manitoba increased its point|was "it" for the many whojland the-fish and he weighed injblack could hold sutp Smythe, president 4 : : goals and one assist. Paul Mc-\way through the second, when|total to 12 with four victories|fished the Bay of Quinte area./a shade over eight pounds. _ sults. ee has offered to build a 20,000seat hockey arena in downtown | The. game started about 30 . heer : Be neti iat! "ha tor een tae ' Vancouver--providing the city, of Vancouver gives Leafs the |minutes late because most of ps eg gp ee ag deine city "Us hill re fn Seok raed dean Shas pinelwho turned out the bap After the gucitemnent =.) ise Py is an interesting } M ae r in the 1) Pid) , watched fans. property... REARDON, for 25 years an executive Tuba a in| cup, had. two goals and three| ceived. to Northern Ontario's 3,389. [lowing May 1. We fished Westleight.inch silver bass on oo gers Mg nee with the Montreal Canadiens NHL Hockey Club, has announc- |") originally called #55198. B. Susinski fired two MR sad Bin pope - e. ae Lineage =n, nly 3 de nding bese : --. bd yooh sed at: e through hock: - re fe neede ' ' Ib. : rel, py ay die with hockey. He was the vice-president 11 ong Branch, were only in the more practice and said they| The other match in the third) After fishing the lake for are confirmed: Bee bottom hy fast age of the Canadian Arena Company. It would appear elementary that the Canadiens Club is in the throes of a shake-up and Ken Reardon is one of those who has been given the axe, or, has decided that he would rather the executives who have now ; . » BILL ROBERTS, Montreal referee, who handled the jourth game of the Allan Cup finals Thursday night in Winni- peg, more is now reported to have : yer Edmon' series f! Nevin. Pulford and' Bobby ; x x agenda will include approval with the Toronto Metro League; Junior Tournament date; players transfers (if any); league financial policy and the designation of umpires. Applications from umpires wishing to operate in the Oshawa City and District Softball Association, phould be, mailed to secretary immediately .. , THE MIDLAN' oldest inter-club golf organizations in the province and for many years, active in this area, will operate again this summer with six tournaments plafined. They have a total of more than 200 members from Peterborough (2), Port Hope, Cobourg, Oshawa. and Lindsay. First tourney is at Peter- borough G.C.C,, this Saturday, with tee-off time scheduled from 8:00 a.m. until 1:48 p.m field. They'll go in three flights, 1-to-10; 11-to-20 and 21-to-36 in the handicap rating. The Liftlock City alone expects to have 90 entries, 30 from the host club and 50 from Kawarthat G.C.C. Dates for the Lindsay, Cobourg, Port Hope and Osh- wa competitions have not yet ough Kawarthat Club will hold ; a as the visitors. 'money and the game was held up 10 minutes, until he. got his argument settled, with the CHA , . . TORONTO , who can win The Memorial Cup with a victory ton Oil Kings tonight, for a four-straight sweep , last won the Canadian Junior Crown in 1955-56 when their roster included Bobby Baun, Carl Brewer, Bob "SOFTBALL MEETING:- Oshawa City and District Soft- ball Association president Charlie Russell has called a meeting of his executive and team delegates for this Sunday afternoon, 1:30 o'clock, at the Oshawa Children's Arena. Business on the JOHNNY DAVIS scored eight goals last night as the Oshawa Green Gaels Juniors whipped Lakeshore "Castrolites" 21-10, in an exhibition game here at the Oshawa Children's 'Arena. Davis also had four assists, in his spectacular one- man leadership of the Gaels against the Lakeshore invaders. 'Green Gaels open their actual Junior OLA schedule on Mon- day night, (Holiday Night) May 18th, with Guelph Mohawks step out than carry on with been named to handle things staged a one-man strike for x x 4 of the inter-locking schedule Alex Donaldson, in writing, 'D GOLF LEAGUE, one of the » to accommodate the large contest for the first two periods and then the Gaels completely outplayed them in the last fram: e. Gaels, 1963 Minto Cup Champ- ions, emblematic of the junior championship of Canada, were held to a 3-3 tie in the first. They led 10-7 after the second and outscored Lakeshore 11-3 in the final period, The 2-year-old Davis, who last year finished fourth in league scoring with 117 points, including 74 goals and 43 as: sists, tfoxed the Lakeshore crew almost every time he had control of the ball. He fired eight goals plus four assists, and missed several other chances. Two of his goals [Came while Oshawa had a man in the penalty box. His best goal of the night came when Joe Kiwior was} sitting out a charging penalty,| which he received at the 15-) minute mark. ° The speedy centre got a loose ball in the Oshawa end and, outlegged his opponents, faked, three or four times at Lake-| shore goalie Brian Cuddy, be- fore he casually flipped the ball over his shoulder into the net. Brian Thompson and Phil! Clayton added three goals each! would workout every day next week. Coach Jim Bishop said after the game "I have decided to keep Phil Clayton, Jim Higgs and Brian Thompson of the Huntsville boys'. Clayton has worked himself on the team with his determin- ation", Larry Ireland, Dwight Davies and Stinson are the other boys he is aitowed to keep from Huntsville, all three played with the Gaels last year. 'Suns Knock Leafs Out Of | First Place als while Terry Duggan and) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toe Trdak added the others. |, It took Syracuse Chiets just % hours to get back the Inter- SECOND-IN-SUCCESSION | national League leadership they The victory was the Gaels| relinquished temporarily to Tor- second exhibition win in a row.|onto Maple Leafs. And it was JOHN DAVIS 'Last Saturday, they edged) outfielder Mack Jones, a former Peterborough 'Speedy Erns"|Leaf, who struck the deciding Seniors 12-11. ;blow. Twenty-four penalties were) Jones unloaded a three-run handed out in the speedy con-|homer in the fifth inning at en |Richmond Friday night as the BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Chiefs pulled out of a two-game losing streak by defeating the Virginians 6-4 while the Leafs been announced but Peterbor- the tournament on June. 13. x x eeeerren * Nels Couvier of Bowmanville eaught a 7 lb. 10 oz. speckled frout in Allen Lake, Harcourt Park, last Saturday. He used a spinner and worm. Roy Myles, also of Bowmanville and a Park member, took a 5%4-lb. speckled, with a Rapala jure, the same day in Charlie George's Lake in the Park » Harcourt Park - - in the berforce - - is a private, com- munity-owned cottage resort with 16 lakes, noted for its) bunting and fishing. | * Nels Couvier will be entering bis fine catch in this year's} CFAH Big Fish contest with high hopes. Roy Myles won the| 1962 Molson award with a 7 lb. 3 oz. speckled, taken that year in one of the Park lakes. Ken Williams of rt. Bowmanv Catch Big Trout 2% lbs. each, in East Lake, ment. Corp., of Toronto which developed the Park, and him- self an experienced hunter and fisherman jin Park lakes as the season number of anglers taking their ille Men the resident-owners' association, reports that his guest Jim Byers of East York, caught eight speckleds, ranging up to Harcourt Park, within three hours on opening day. Bill Phillips of Scarborough, - president of Sumcot Develop- Says many phenomenal catches were made| | opened, with an unusually large limit. | Phillips also received a report that another Park resident took) a speckled in the neighbor- hood of 6 pounds or over, but Agincourt, president of Harcourt Park Inc., has been unable to contact him for confirmation. - FORT ERIE R. T ERIE RACE RESULTS rray Publishing Co., Lid. Ing Form). " By THE CANADIAN PRESS , National League W iL Pet. GBL San Fran, 144 «5 4.737 -- Philadelphia 13 6 684 1 Milwaukee 13 8 619 2 St. Louis 12 10 545 3% Pittsburgh 11 10 524 4 Cincinnati 11 11 500 4% Chicago 7 10 412 6 Los Angeles 9 14 .301 -7 Houston 9 14 391 7 New York 5 16 .238 10 Friday's Results Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 11 St. Louis 4 New York 5 Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh 1 Los Angeles 0 San Francisco 3 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles (Koufax 2-2) at) San Francisco (Hendley 1-2) St, Louis (Gibson 2-0) at New York (Stallard 1-4) Cincinnati (Purkey 0-1) at Philadelphia (Bunning 3-1) Milwaukee (Cloninger 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Law 0-2) Houston (Johnson 2-2) at Chi- cago (Ellsworth 1-3) Games Sunday Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (2) St. Louis at New York (s) Cincinnati at Philadelphia Houston at Chicago (2) Los Angeles at San Fran- cisco American League W iL Pet. GBL Chicago 11 5 688 -- | Cleveland 11 6 647 % New York 10 7 588 1% Baltimore 10 9 526 2% Minnesota 10 11 476 3% | Washington (Cheney 0-2) were iuking a 6-3 beating at the Detroit 9 10 474 3% | hands of Jacksonville Suns poe 9 10 .474 3%) 'In the only other game played, os Angeles 9 12 .429 4/4 | shortstop Gene Michael drove in Kansas City 8 11 .421 4%) three runs with a homer and a Washington 9 15 .375 6 | double to give Columbus Jets a 6-3 decision over Rochester Red Wings. Atlanta Crackers and Buffalo Bisons were rained out. The Suns put together six con- secutive hits in the fourth inning to kayo Toronto starter John Anderson. Jim Hughes, who Chicago (Buzhardt' 2-1) at Los} drove in a run with a perfect Angeles (Belinsky 0-1) | squeeze bunt, ran his record to Kansas City (Pena 3-2) at/3-0 although he needed relief Minnesota (Stange 0-2) |after Lee Tate's two-run homer Baltimore (Estrada 0-0) atjin the seventh. Detroit (Aguirre 0-0) New York (Ford 2-1) Cleveland (Donovan 2-0) Boston (Morehead 1-2) Friday's Results New York 10 Cleveland 3 Boston 9 Washington 3 Baltimore 4 Detroit 3 Kansas City 6 Minnesota 5 Chicago 3 Los Angeles 1 Probable Pitchers Today at} WOOD WEIGHT Black ironwood, heaviest of at/all woods, has a specific grav- ity of up to 1.49 and weighs up to 98 pounds per cubic foot. Games Sunday round to move into first place. round of the seven-team round. robin competition saw Saskat-| chewan win three games from Ontario to hold third place with eight points. Saskatchewan had a four-game pinfall of 3,650 compared to Ontario's 3,529. Following the top three in the team standings is Ontario with five points and Quebec, North- ern Ontario and Alberta, each with three points. In the doubles section of the tournament Saskatchewan scored a clean § over Northern Ontario in third Quebec earned four points by| dumping Alberta in three of four games while Ontario, which had shared first place with Saskatchewan after the second round, was held to one point in losing threé of four some six hours we pulled up stakes. Little did we know that} good catches were being taken in East Lake and some of the smaller bays in the area. We turned instead to Trenton, ar- Oat pay at about five o'clock in the afternoon. Chatting 'with a few anglers| "vor ars thre a bent just below the first dam, Wwe) chaps who have fished Bob- learned that anglers, earlier in caygeon dam for 90 years and ithe day, had been getting limitithere are countless others who catches in short time, There have been at it even longer. was a scramble for the cartop boat, and within a half hour we|\CHECK YOUR LINE were on the Lake. However,| If you are going to fish from, again we were late, for it seems/a dam or any high spot above that catches were dwindling./the water, I'd suggest getting Silver Bass were present. inj'hat light line off your reel. large numbers so this. provided|Switch, say from your 6- to 12- a little relaxation. We man-|pound test. I have seen count- aged to pick up six pickerel,jless pickerel lost when the around two pounds apiece, latejangler gets him hauled half way up the dam, then with a in the afternoon. flick of his tail the 6-pound test will be among the most lar, spots again this year. "hae Fenelon Falls, Young's Point, games to' Manitoba. Ontario was third with seven points. Manitoba's performance gave them a tie for fourth with Northern Ontario at five points each. Rain Postpones Second Round Of Tournament FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)-- A cloudburst forced postpone- ment of the second round of the $75,000 Colonial Invitation golf tournament Friday before most of the players ventured on the course. South African Gary Player, who shot a 68 Thursday, has a one-stroke lead, . Tournament officials sched- uled a 36-hole test today, with the Sunday 18-hole finale un- changed. Tommy Jacobs was the only contestant other than Player to break par in the first round. Bunched at 70 were Gay Brewer, Ray Floyd, Al Bessel- ink and Jerry Edwards. Al Balding and George Knud- son, both of Toronto, were well back with first-round scores. of \was watching a worm dunker THEN USED IT FOR BAIT The highlight of the afternoon|line is broken and fish and lure are game. pick up an eight-pounder and al Jigs no doubt are your best' are fished yearly and fished|Cobou made called Green F are available in "ye spots -- Buckhorn, Bobcaygeon, |sizes eis also p A NEAT TRICK When fishing with salmon roe, or the individual eggs, try this. To keep them on your hook, wrap about 4 to 6 in a small piece of ladies' nylon stocking, fashioning a small ball, this will prevent the fish from snatching them from the hook one at a time. To extract what he is after, the , he will have to suck on the entire sack, this should increase your chances tenfold. GOOD LUCK! To Blank Do By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports. Writer Eleven isn't a round number, but San Francisco Giants cer- tainly used the digit to keep Los Angeles Dodgers going around in circles. Juan Marichal won his 11th game in a row over a two-sea- son span and Willie Mays hit his 11th homer of the season Friday night as the National League leaders whipped the Dodgers 3-0 and dropped the de- fending world champions seven games back. Marichal brought his record to 5-0--he leads both leagues in victories by the lifted his average to .486 with his home run and a single. Mays also drove in a run with a sacri- fice fly. Marichal, who had a 25-8 rec- ord last year and hasn't lost a game since Aug 30, 1963, now has four complete games in six starts and an eye-opening 2.02 earned run average. Mays leads the league in five departments --batting, homers, runs batted in with 28, runs scored with 24 and hits with 36. The combination proved too much for the Dodgers, who went down to their 14th defeat in 23 games this season. 74. Dodgers on five hits while Mays} While Mays added to his Boston at Washington (2) New York at Cleveland (2) Baltimore at Detroit (2) Kansas City at Minnesota Chicago at Los Angeles International League WL Pet. GBL Syracuse 9 3 750 -- Toronto 10 4 714 -- Buffalo 6 571 2 | Columbus b? 500 3 Rochester 6 6 500 3 Jacksonville 6:8 40 4 Richmond 5 9.357 5 Atlanta 19.0 Ff By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer When Boston Red Sox made a major deal for Ed Bressoud \they wanted his glove. They Friday' Results Rochester 3 Columbus 6 Syracuse 6 Richmond 4 Jacksonville 6 Toronto 3 Atlanta at Buffalo ppd. Rudyk And Starr Have Fine Rounds ST. JANVIER, Que. (CP)-- Away from the skeet range, |hadn't counted much on his bat. | The veteran shortstop was ac- quired from Houston in 1961 in a straight swap for Don Buddin to tighten up the infield, Bres- soud did that. And now he's belting away at a spectacular .380 clip and has a 22game hitting string going, including all 19 games this sea- son. His highest pre-Boston av- him all three titles, the Cana- dian open and closed and Que- Angeles Angels 3-1 and replaced Cleveland atop the American League standings after the In- dians absorbed a 10-3 pasting from New York Yankees, Balti- more Orioles nipped Detroit Ti- gers 4-3 in 10 innings and Kan- sas City Athletics outlasted Min- nesota Twins 6-5 in 10 innings. earned, coming after an error by shortstop Ed Brinkman. Carl Yastrzemski hit a homer for Boston, John Kennedy for Wash- ington, Bressouds Making Trade Look Better With His Hitting triumph over Washington Sena-; tors. Chicago White Sox edged Los Four of the runs were un- homer total, Philadelphia's Wes Covington took care of the night's tape-measure homer and drove in five runs in an 11-3 walloping of Cincinnati Reds that kept the Phillies one game back of the Giants. Covington hammered a John Tsitouris pitch over the right centre. field scoreboard at Con- nie Mack Stadium in the fourth inning. The scoreboard is 405 feet away and 65 feet high. Elsewhere in the NL, Tony 1Cloninger pitched a six-hitter as Milwaukee Braves edged Pitts- burgh Pirates 2-1 and New York Mets nipped St. Louis Canadi Mickey Mantle stroked a three-run homer and Elston Giants Use No. ll dgers » And Stay On Top worked out of the jam by get- oe foe ee ee Covington singled home a run in the first, hit his big homer with two on in the fourth, then wound up his evening by strok- ing a single after John Callison tripled in the sixth. Callison had two triples, a double and a sin- gle in support of Dennis Ben- nett, who brought his record to 3-2 by limiting the Reds to four hits. Cloninger, who checked the Pirates on one hit last week, forced in a run with a walk in the first inning but pitched shut- out ball the rest of the way. ~ssreconacoenens LIST YOUR "HOME" with "Bl Ege HORNER pert! pie-Sole Home Ex Howard added a three-run dou- ble in the Yankee conquest at Cleveland. Ralph Terry limited the Indians to five hits for his first win of the season but al- lowed homers by Bob Chance and Leon Wagner. A double by Dick Brown and a single by Jerry Adair pro- 5-4. Houston Colts and Chicago Cubs were not scheduled. The Dodgers' biggest threat was made in the first inning when a walk to Jim Gilliam, Chuck Hiller's error on a grounder by Willie Davis and a walk to Ron Fairly filled the bases with two out. Marichal * Proven 728-5157 RALPH VICKERY REAL ESTATE 46 KING ST. W. -- OSHAWA duced the 10th-inning run that brought Bailtimore its. decisi over Detroit. Both hits were off Tiger reliever Larry Sherry. Charley Lau's 10th - inning pinch homer was the deciding There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES bec provincial in the .410. erage was .263. AND SALESMEN blow in Kansas City's three- FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 Maiden| jtanan by Arcot, Trainer A .H. Warner. 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Mason y Late Scratch -- -- Diamond. | DAILY DOUBLE 'Y BRIDE (8) and) Fd -- Fort 4A ORT STROME (2) PAID $121 sinner, ch %, 5, Sir Strome Erances by Fairmond, Trainer Roberts, Pool 30,929. ~ THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800 Cieim-|¢y three and four-year-old Maidens. Fiotes in Canada. 6% Furlongs (10) London Liz, Harrison 7.50 4.10 3. 2-Dek's Levy, Shuk 3.60 3.1 Faith, Robinson 4.20) good, won driving Come On Champ, Crovance, Power Lueky ® FouRTH RACE -- Purse $1,600 Ciaim- Maiden Three end Four-year-olds. Baial!, Nash Sten good, won driving ) Tommy's Gal, Tellus, Reeb, Newshen Winner, bf 3, by Windfiels -- Helostrings PY apace Trainer P. Richards. Pool SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,800 Three- heii Fosied in Canada, 6 Furiongs (4 T-Langerest, MeComb 3.90 2.10 2,10 SJammed Lively, Fitzsimmons 3.20 2.10) 4-Fleet Hawk, R 2.10) 'ogers Start good, won handily Brockton Boy, siso ran. QUINELLA 1 AND 3 PAID $7.20 , ch © 3, by Neartic -- Peerless Mary by Challenger . Trainer &. Mann, Pool 17,072. 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Those were the only two) events completed on a dull, | overcast opening day that was marred, too, by two vicious rain squalls. Now, the field of 300 tackles, the other two shotgun evnets in) the competition, the 28- and 12-) guage. Each competitor fires 100 targets with the 28-guage,| and 200 with the 12. j A e champion will be declared today, but the 12-guage competitions will spill over into late Sunday when the meet) Willsie's performance gavel y ci 'and Blue Wren, also ran. Late Scratch-- blag wi » ch g 5, by Volcanic -- Anatolia by Pilate. Trainer R. &. Fisher, Péol 49,464, Total Pool 333,927. 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