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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1964, p. 12

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mead, 6 p.m., Valleyview vs Ukrainian YA; 7.30 p.m., Sim- oe MINORS ACTIVE | Two Tie Games Spark = x. Senior Soccer Race On fight, at thy Thhirsddy night before the Speed. a. 61," verdict { | vatoned « Minot Leagie game, ssi fie Osh "a a hat tele i his- Distrie ony of Oshawa that there has|Ukrainian LE, Woo "the crowd, of ween 4 Miior League and they|Northway tart : .iview, vs Lake Vista at py fi fA oe with a eee' eolstaium 14. ui | vided ti? 11 clubs. There are : seven e! Associa- : v et, ie that the fons' involved, each with one We Ng dis opal opinion is that there is 4|'eam, these being Valleyview,|..r 00.1. teen er League vast improvement in the s0¢-li ke' Vista» Woodview, Fern.|scnoame for Monday, May 25 at er this year. al ill, Bathe Park, Brookside and) Nottimay Court, 6 pan, North) ig a newly formédlNotih Oshawa.' Simeoe Halll Oshawa vs Brookside, 7.90 p.m.) {éém ahd this probably a¢-)Boys' Club and the Ukrainian\Woodview, vs Valleyview: at counts. for the fact that théy|Youth Association each has one/Soutmmead, 6 p-m., Lake Vista have stored, prety one goal in ys this season, $0 far. If they: keep up theit enthusiasm, however, and together, this team c: team in the league, and Ux- bridge and St. John's from Ux- t trained 6 play more id. ptove fo be quite 4 surprise for the soccer fans. bridge, are also participating. P Walter Rohrer, president of at the Minor Soccer League, isicourt, 6 p.m., Lake Vista. v8 + paaaebin with the Oshawa fernhill; 7.30 p.m., North Osh- In the first half, both teams showed good play wi Ukrainia doing a little er. 'Out of a penalty, Fransesco Rorrego scored for Ukrainia, but this was the only goal in the 12 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Moy 25, 1964 McLaughlin Collegiate Captures COSSA Title sili 3 TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL . Civil Service League--Thomp son's ws Foley's,. at Alexandr: Park, 6.30 p.m.; Dodd's, vs, Firs fighters at Alexandra Park, 8.7 p.m.;. Ontario Steel vs Exce' siors, at Thornton's Corners, ¢ p.m. and Reynolds v¢. Polic' men at Radio Park, 6.30 p.r City dnd Disttict Asso¢, at Brodklin Concret eit pa LACROSSE Pole Vault -- Geo. Bloom, No Cogs hae Ag tH je Vault -- i | ABC's vs wa Gre ae! ao at Oshawa Childten's Arend Brosd Jump -- $ Rexs, Kenn, 20° 9:7;|8.30 p.m. v. Wiriak, Teaalen and Wonder, Fer} Juveniié -- Junior Leagid -- elon and D. Prentice, MEVI (tie)... |Rosco's vs Cullen's, 6.30 p.m Triple Jump. --.V.. Witriek, Trenton, , , 00 p.m., 4 Ba" (record); ©. Prentice, MCVI at Children's Arena. t.. Clifton, Bow. 'and| Shot Put -- C. Ingham, Kenner, 44 10:'; G. Stevason, MCVI and Gervinka, Tren- the H sé-yards -- $. Krohn, Ajax, 69.1 (new, Mile Rup--D. Linki at S.| Barnard, Kenner and fi Mach, 49-4: , manipet pele O'Neill, | wa and 1 hurdles. $< Be Wilichira,. Tre tip Pet My P,. Meliveen, O'Neill he Cooney, Crestwood. High Jump 4, Mays, 7 In; $. Harishorn, Mevi Donevan. C. O'Neill event) ; Greene, credit for MCVI SA title and|Sempie, 6: . Valley- Moira High Ji -- M, Block, O'Neill, 4 ft. , Hg in, ie righ Fi Bennet, O*Neil! and) Kinsmen Cl) Triple Jump -- C. Griffin, Kenner, 31' in| 34" (new. event); L. Lee, Central and J. Bancer OSD. Broad Ji --- L.. Lee, Central, 15° 14 in. (record); B. Kelly, Fenelon and A. , Anderson, Ri Put -- D. Doran, Moira, 32 2 l(tecord); 8. McGregor, Pete. and 6. 'March, MCVI, Discus -- D. Matthews, Moira 93° 10° (record); J. ad St. Peter's and t ONLY 1.00 A DE to MERCURY Lae Welch, SOCCER Oshawa and District Senior-- Rangers vs Ukrainia, at Kina- men Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.00, p.m. Minor League -- Narth Osh- awa vs Brookside, at Northway Court, at 6.00 p\m.; St. John's vs Bathe, at Uxbridge, 7.00 p.m. Lake Vista vs Simcoe Hall, at Southmead, 6.00 p.m. Fernhill vs Ukrainian, at Southmead, 7.30 p.m. Woodview vs Valley. view at Northway Covft, 7. J. Reymes, rg. Relay (4 x 110 yards) -- O'Neill, 569 ,isecs.; Lindsay and Ajax. BOYS | JUNIOR 10-yard dash -- P. Kelly, Bowmanville, 11.1 secs. E. Farncombe, O'Neill and L. Westlake, Anderson, 4M@-yards -- |. McQuarrie, Bow., 58.77 and B. Dobbin, Pete. The schools competing were -- ew A. Kimick, Trenton ards J. Way $. Westlake, Anderson, Dob- Oshawa Cénteal, Oshawa),pimich 7 O'Neill, Oshawa roy Osh-|€. McDonald, O'Neil! and awa reo tog ral My -n Re eey _ son, lenty Street, Kl05.5; P. i ; Sehasvite Clarke, Courtice, bin 7 gah a ian ef ny be in J, man, . & Dagan, tring Peete Mis, oto Si St. ig 8 es pgae Ken- BY ag fess? phy Foe a ner, Peterborough, Cobourg. |;, |" upp : -- M, Stroud, Pick., 4:33.8 id Asse ' Orestwood, Fenelon, Haliburton, ten tuee G. Caines, Central, § ft. etary; woskdeck, Moire and J. Dear: ween Ontario le. (Mid- Lakefield,' Lindsay, Port Hope|s'4 In. G. Grego, Adam Scott and|born, MCV. get League) -- Oshawa at Peter- Trinity (Port Hope), Belleville's| "pl (ear SR" . ingsty,|borough, 7.30 p.m.; (Pee Wee : 1 DE! d Pole Vauit -- R. Large, Bow., 9; D0. 1, "\Léedgue) -- Oshawa at Port Albert College, Belleville Col legiate, Belleville Moira, On- Hope; 6.90 pm.; King's Field. Belch, Adam Scott and R. Wood, Molra. a Cuda eG tide 17.2; D. Glenn, Moira, and Pagelt, Ken- Mario Schoot for Deaf (Belle. rand €. Morrison, DAY'S GAMES ville), Campheliford, Brighton, ; City and District Major Broad Jump 7%; J. Stanfield, Lakefield and S$. Lee, Lindsay. ner, and E. a (tie). dig Stent. Lane, igh Jump -- J. Kilpatrick, Sor. $8. Madoc, Norwood, Picton, Tren- sy posidbuas ton, Sterling and Grove. League -- A and W ys Scugog Cleaners, at Alexandra Park, Triple Jump -- Hi and|9 in.; J. Crotier, Donevan and 8.00 p.m. 4a"; C.. Joh A ae UAW LEAGUE -- Lords ys G. Allin, Clarke. J Shot Put -- G. Gregory, OSD, 46' 614";| Pole Vault -- D. Barr, Trenton, 11 8" (record); $. Beerman, Adem Scott and Karn's, at Alexandra Park, 1.00 p.m. G. McCaffery, Whitby Henry andy C. D. Mundell, Crestwood. Emery, Lindsay. B io re Pete., 130' 7"! Broad J M i --tL. " +e 190" 7" up =. ery S One aa Ww pon D. Lowrey, Kénner end 6. Mor- |ASEBALL i Eastern Ontario Minor Assoc. -- (Bantam Léague (record); Gregory, OSD and B, Boyd, Lindsay, } ¢) Oshawa at } sya Hopé, 6.30 p.m., at King's Dunbarton, 131' lerling and R. fon, Discus -- J. Lachapellé, D.. Harris, St eeves, Lindsay. Ja' . Stevasan, MCVI, 146° Ava"; Harness, Bow. and P, Smith, Lindsay, Relay (4 x 220 yards) -- Grove, 1:30.0; Trenton, and Peterborough in 10-yard dash -- OD. Sheehan, Ajax, 10.3 4, L. Plancke, MCVI and Petterson, Kenner, 17 j tecreation Committee, and is' ys St. John's; at South able to obtain all the, assist-\.~-- eee Bot -- e needéd. Heth Bathe of Parks Department, Walter, and the Park Managers de-) serve the credit for organizing) this leage. | If you are interested in a sales position with an outstanding future, we would like fo heer from you. No high pressure or gimmick selling. The oldest and largest company in its field 4 honest, f fo keep up with its The boys play for trophies) and cup,s and many of them) growth. All inquiries strictly fidential. Must have own cor | and be bondable, | already have uniforms. It is Write and give particulars. We will arrange an interview. | BOX Fi, OSHAWA TIMES | Minor League that soccer is a Ls ce, nish. ss ak. al a ek a game that does not require any specific qualities from the play- 2-yards -- (. Plancke, MCVi, 23.5; D. Sheehan, Alax and R. Glenn, Moira. 440-yards -- 0, McDonald, . Trenton, jes Allison, Port Hope and R. Glenn, |Moira. a beg sive a ad hak ge 2:04.4;| P/M. . Dittmar, 'Doneid, Trenton. BASEBALL first, half. : After half time, however, Uk- rainia put some more_ weight into the offence and, also be- cause Local 222 missed the reg- ular goalie, Ukrainia scored five more goals. Fransesco Rorrego (2), Roman Slobbodian (1), Leo Choloniuk (2), and Har- old Roe. (1). Sam Idniri scored one goal for Local 222. George Cox refereed this game with Jim Harrison and Gerry Ploeger, on the. lines. RELESS TIE 2 were set the 66 event program, ed at 10 a.m. and 5.30 p.m, at MCVI, Lindsay topped Karawatha district with 54 points, Trenton the Quinte schools and headed the Lake Ontario schools Pat Wood of Kenner and "Ginger" Brown of Peterbor- ough topped the record breakers with two each. JUNIOR GIRLS SHINE Miss Wood set a record in the 2%-yards junior girls 220-yard dash with a time of 27.5 seconds, breaking the old mark of 29.5. She also sét a record in the 60-yard dash heat with a time of 7.5 shattering the old mark of 7.7. However, in the 60-yard final she was beaten by Ann + agg of Trenton, who ran it in 4 Miss Brown made her records, also in the Janior Girl's events, She broke the discus mark with a heave of 92 feet and four inches, breaking the old record of 88 4". She also set the rr record with a toss of " 10", shattering the old mark of 95° 644". The top two finishers in the track events are eligible to Open Miles -- J. Reesor, 10:12.4 (ties record); M. Stroud, and G, Osborne, O'Neill. 120-yard hurdles -- R. Glenn, Moica. érs. Small, big, fat, skinny, short, or tall, everybody can lay soccer. To quote Walter' ohrer: "It is a sport for any- iri So far five games were stay ed in the Minor League, three) on Wednesday and two on (Thursday, All their games will) be played at Southmead, North-) way Court, and Uxbridge, ex- cept a few games in the Kins- men Stadium. The results of | Following are fhe results: GIRLS A crowd of 150 watched two games on Saturday night at 7 and 8.30 p.m. Hangaria played Rangers in a fine scoreless draw. Gordon Kéa defended the Rangers' goal while Nandor Eschenbach was goalkeeper for Hungaria, and in spite of the fact that both teams played a_ splendid game, the goalies held every shot out of the goal, Nandor even stopping a penalty taken by Gerry Kea. Jim Harrison was in the middle as referee, with Gerry Ploeger and Bill Simpson on | JUNIOR @-yard dash -- A, Filion, Trenton, 7.7) secs.; P. Wood, Kenner and S. Kent, O'Neill. 100-yards -- (record); P. Lindsay. 7-yards -- P. Wood, Kenner, 27.5 (record); A. Verduyn, St. Peter's and C. Prest, O/Nelll, Me rerah << E.Liwtence, MCVe #4) Ad-yards. -- A. Verduyn, St, Peter's, 643|piemmendon, Cobo $. Rexe, Ken- (ew event); N. Willson, O'Neill and G.|nue ey ee ier Prest, ONeill. ; Triple Jump -- M, Emery 4 Sv"; J. Kilpatrick, Bow., Baker, Courtice, é Shot Put -- B. McGregor, Kenner, 47'7 Moresse, Javelin -- L. Dixon, Lakefield, 144 1" (record); L. Sarginson, Pete. and Wil jliams, Lindsay. Relay (4 x 110 fleld and Adam Si INTERMEDIATE 10-yard dash -- P. Pols, Dunbarton, 10.5 secs.; W. Cookson, Alax and Bloom, Ajax. and K. | | A. Filion, Trenton, 12.0 yards) -- Henry, Lake- Wood, Kenner and Gruer, cot. R. Aberman, Anderson and C. Lindsay. Discus--R. Kaufman, Trenton, 139 9; D, Drake, Pick, and B. McGregor, Ken- ner. Javelin -- M., Emery, Lindsay, 148°) J, Kenners, Anderson and 8. Patterson, Norwi ¥ ood. Relay (4 x 110 yards) -- MCVI, 46.77 Kenner and Tr \. Relay (4 x 440 yards) -- MCVI, 3:39.8 (record); O'Neill and Kenner. WRESTLING Exhibition of proféssional wrestling (three bouts) at Osh- awa Children's Arena, 8.45 p.m. Mirsior Softhallers Meeting Tuesday Oshawa Minor Softball Asso- ciation will hold an important meeting, tomortow (Tuésday) | 44yards -- G. Willson, O'Neill, $2.9; High Jump -- B. Horrasz, Pickering, 4/J. Lawrence, MCVI and Fickling, Kenner. ft. 10 In. (record); H. Webster, Lindsay| 880-yards -- Jourdain, OSD, - 2:07.1; and J; Thompson, Molra. |Barnerd, Kenner and Cole, Trenton. Put -- A. Thompson, Moira, 30' 94" waa Oshawa Vikings as z,8 'Surprise Nomads St. Peter's, 16 10" (record); N. Willson, O'Neill and A. Filion, Trenton. In the second match, came into the field against Thistles, with Jim Denholm as (new event); C._Prest, O'Neill, Discus -- G. Brown, Pete, 92 4° Javelin -- ee: , Pete, 97 10") avelin -- G. Brown, e referee. They also played an Running Broad Jump --- A. Verduyn, (record); aches Trenton and B. (record); Bromfield, Dunbarton and W. compete in fhe Ontario Federa- Stark, Al tion Secondary Schools Associa- tion, All-Ontario track and field méet final on Saturday, May 30, at Waterloo. $5.0 (record); Lindsay and Belleville. SENIOR @-yard dash -- L. Furburt, Albert, secs.; §, McConkey, Doneven and Southwell, O/Neill, Only the winners in the fiéld|" too-vards -- L. Furburt, Albert, $. MeQonkey, Don, and events are eligible, unless sec- ond-place finishers made the\ZNer gin wien, standard set down by the 29.5; 4x 110 Relay (4 x 110 yards) -- O'N 12.2) M. Southwelt,| yards Greene, O'Neill and Stevens, Lindsay. In the hardest and last game of the "spring season', Oshawa Vikings rugger team defeated Toronto Nomads Sunday, at Lakeview Park, 13-9. It was a surprise result, lsince Oshawa has only won one other. game this season while Nomads have' long been hailed 78 M. c, Jr. Legionnaires Win And Lose In Leaside League as one of Ontario's top rugger teams. All credit was due to the home side however and luck played only a small part in the victory. From kick-off to the closing whistle, it was non-stop action. Fifteen minutes after start, Erie Neilson took the ball from a loose .scrum and ran over half way between the posts and corner flag. Kicking against @ fair wind, Terry Kelly convert- Vikings' captain, intercepted a pass, ran a fast 30 yards, pass- ed five yards from touch and Bruce McArthur took it over. Kelly converted a second diffi- cult bail. Tom Olinyk took possession of the ball at the 50-yard line eatly in the second half, beat five Nomads and passed to Pat- rick Smith, three yards from touch, Smith made thé try but the conversion attempt failed. Nomads made a partial come back in the second half, scoring three tries but converting none. Special mention must go to the superb work in lineouts of Garney Gunn. Hé took the bal! for Vikings on nearly every oc- casion and was on top of play at all times, Mike Pieri played excélient game that was real- ] | Oshawa Legionnaires got off on the right foot, in their Lea- side Baseball Association Junior League schedule on Friday night, when they scored an 8-3 victory over East York Kinsmen at East York Kinsmen Park but thé tables were reversed here at home on Saturday afternoon, when the visiting Richardson's Sports hoys whipped Legion- naires 16-1, at Kinsmen Civic emorial stadium. DEFEAT EAST YORK Roger Reeson pitched the win for Legionnaires on Friday night, allowing seven scattered hits over fhe mnine-inning dis- tance, while claiming an even Friday night and the one that took a 16-1 lacing on their home diamond Saturday afternoon, was evident only in the umi- forms. '/The Oshawa lads, who were| playing for their new coach for| the first time in this one, came} local ball player, found it too) yielded the reins to Ron Grekul,|t a newcomer to the city, from| 'dozen strikeout victims and issuing only five walks -- a good "pight's work for so early in the ason. evict triple in the third scored Hocking, who h doubled, for East York's first run and they got their other two in the seventh when Churchill walked with two out, Norman singled, so did Levac and then Weese walked and Hancock singled to complete the brief ta'ly. Churchill, on the mound for East York, fanned nine a walked only four gee while Vv eight hits. However, a Club got their lead- off batter on base in five dif- ferent innings and four times they got him across the plate with finely hitting -- plus some costly errors by East York. Legionnaires got one in the second, a pair in each of the fourth and fifth frames and add- éa two more in the seventh and one more in the 8th inning, for their total. Pitcher Roger Ree- fon, Dave Ferries and Ron Bell, é éach with a pair of hits, paced the Oshawa attack. OSHAWA -- Ferriés, 3b; Lut- ton, 6s; Bell, cf and rf; Mac- Namee, 1b; Etchells, c; Mitch- ell, rf; , 2b; Stewart, If; Reeson, p; Little, 3b, batted in #th; Crossman, rf in 6th and Brack, cf in 6th. EAST YORK -- Norman, 3b; Levac, If; Weese, tb; Hancock, ¢; Royds, cf; Hughes, ss; Mee- ham, 2b; Hocking, rf; Churchill, Cotton, cf in 8th; Marshall, ed in 7th; Flude, rf in Sth; Millis, rf, in 5th; Bailey, batted in 7th. OSHAWA LOSES AT HOME Any resemblance between the Legionnaire team that won on he must have one satisfaction--| ed. Soon after, Bill Lockwood, Men's Doubles W. Cooke Trophy To Oshawa Pair Twenty-eight pair rict 14 took part. Robert Gallagher and Grant "below the border', Grekul, a|Murray of Oshawa, who had a former U.S. college player, has} score of 55 plus 13, were pre taken over the Legionnaires andjsented with the 1963 winners were Dick Adams|said Saturday the association trophy. Thi |his record, from here in, has to}and Dave Reynolds. In second place were George| of a private group to finance a | improve. | |gave up just four hits and one run in the first six frames. The |run came in the fifth when Ken) |Btack walked, was forced by) | Dave Mitchell and then with two) out, Dave Feérties triple |to score Mitchell, That was Osh-| |awa's lone run. They got only jone hit in the last three innings, |off Ted Baylis. Al Etchells got this one, in the 9th and it was his second hit of the day. Dave Stickney started for Le-| lH were C. Prizes for high score wit! for 3. lus Clint Wright , Baxter and Ed. Yourth,| a very strong game and was jever present at loose scrums jand trouble spots. McArthur and |Lockwood also deserve mention for playing clever, fast rugger. Potter Says up with a poor showing. Jack} The Oshawa Lawn Bowling} « "Red" McDermaid, well-known) Club staged its first open tour-| CAHA Likely nament of the season Saturday tae cds when men's doubles were play-| difficult to be on hand, due to/eq for the William K. Cooke his duties as a detective with|Trophy. the Oshawa Police Dept. and he|from almost all sections of Dis- s| » Refuse Deal OTTAWA (CP) -- Past presi- '{dent Art Potter of the Canadian ¢|Amateur Hock e y Association \likely will not accent the offer had! Brian Denkins started on the|Constable and P. Canning Of/canadian world hockey team. mound for Richardson's anq|Oshawa, who had a score of 50.| {Next in line and his partner from Canning-|our own arrangements and we ton with a score of 48 followed| will organize our own team," by Carswell and F. Lindsay.|ne said. Oshawa who had a score of 44,) d all with three wins. "We (the CAHA) have madé Mr. Potter was commenting hupon the offér of Harold Rib- two wins went to Dick Adams|son, recreation director of Wal- jand . David Reynolds, score of 54 plus 6; and to Tom|vate organization is willing to enstock and Ward Bick, of|undertake all expenses on con- | Whitby, who had a score of 54/dition that a television. network ajlaceburg, Ont., who said a pri- make available its facilities for two hours and that Maple Lea! gionnaires and fanned the first/o? Oshawa, won the prizes for|Gardens in Toronto mke its fa. two batters he faced -- then was in trouble almost every inning after that. He gave up two in the first; two more in the sec- and then in the 9th, for five more. Catcher Rick Foley, with four- for-six, was the leader for Rich- ardson's as they piled up 11 hits for their 16 runs. RICHARDSON'S -- Weiss, 2b; | Farr, ib; W. Foley, ss; R. Foley, c; Kinnear, rf; Lewis, If; Todd, ef; Pearlman, 3b; Denkins, p; Baylis, p in 7th; Wrigtey, lf in 9th. LEGIONNAIRES -- Ferries, %; Lutton, ss; Bell, rf; Mac- Namee, ib; Etchells, c; Reeson, cf; Hentig, 2b; Mitchell, 1f; Stickney, p; Little, p in 6th; Stewart, lf in 9th; Etchells, 1') in 6th; Brack, 2b in 2nd; Cross-| mas, ¢ in 6th. | \ | | BRIAN THOMPSON | high score with one win They|cilities available for one éve- |had a score of 45 plus 1. ining at no charge. OLA JR. "A" LACROSSE TONIGHT Brampton Armstrongs Oshawa ; Green Gaels OSHAWA ARENA 8:30 P.M. Adults $1.00 Students 50c Children 25¢ (free with adults) evening at Simcoe Hall (Simcoe Street) at 7.30 o'clock. All Neighborhood Park Asso- ciations intending to enter teams in éither the Kiwanis Bantam League or OMSA Midget Leagué are urged to have their repre. ished with a 2-2 tie, the scor- ers being Adriano Didanielli (2) for Italia and Frank Harwood (2) for Thistles, ; Italia made a couple of beau- tiful saves for his team. ly exciting to watch. They fin- Fred Rohr in thé goal of sentatives at tomorrow night's méeting, when entry fées will be accepted, officers éléctéd for the coming season and thé date for the opening of the league schedules will likely bé decided, along with playoff arrange. ments, special Magué rules, étc. Jury-Lovell Boys Nip Ajax Midgets Oshawa Légion Ju and Lovell Midgets nosed ut Ajax Legion 6-5, in an exhibition cor at Lakeview Park yester- ly afternoon. Coach Bill Langton's Jury and Lovell team got behind in the early stages when Tim Alexan- ¢ Ajax to a pair of runs but he redeemed himself in the 8th in- ning when he came through with a game-winning single to score ( run. Moak had got on previous- ly with a singte. Left-hander Moak and his bat- tery mate Jim Mcintyre earned the win by allowing Ajax six scattered hits. Jury'and Lovell had only five hits but made bet. ter use of them. ¢ HEADS LIBRARIANS TORONTO (CP) -- Grace Crooks of Orillia was elected presidént of the Ontario Library Association at its annual con- vention here, The convention ended Friday. Kents. (West Diamond) and North Plant vi Dixig (West). dune 1 (6.30 p.m. Plant (East) and Pla Line (West). Sou; vs Plaza Dixie (East). vs Karns (West) and Lords vs Truck Line (East), der made an error that hélped/Kert Plant (West) and Truck Line vs Karns Kents. Ri i ' chard Moak, with the Winning epee. Siesnars Dixie. Parts (West) and Kerns vs North Plant Truck Line (East) and Scugog Cleaners (West). Ki Shop (East). Line (West) and Scugog Plaza Dixie (East). North Plant (West) and Scugog Clean ers vs Kents, (East). UAW Softball Schedule Dates NOTE--AU) gamés at Alexandra Park. May (6.30 p.m.) -- Truck Line vs 3s Scugog Cleaners (East Diamond), May 2% (1.00 p.m.) -- Lords vs Karn's, May 27 (6.30) -- Body Shop vs Parts East) and Scvgog Cleaners vs Plaze May 28 (1.00 p.m.) -- Karna vs Lords. ) = Kents vs za Dixie vs Truck June 2 (1.00 p.m.) -- Parts vs, Lords. Jung 3.(6,30 p.m.) -- om Shop vs Cleaners (West) and Plant June 4 (1,00 p.m.) -- Karns vs Parts. June 8 (6.30 p.m.) -- Scugog Cleaner$ (1.00 p.m.) -- Body Shop vs) s. June 10 (6.30 p.m.) -- Parts vs North East). June 11 (1.00 p.m. ) -- Plaza Dixie vs June 15. 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