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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jun 1964, p. 12

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1 Wire AS 08 ove 2S 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, June 12, 1964 Oshawa Kiwanis Club 12 INNINGS | Scugog Cleaners SPORTS CALENDAR First Golf Tourney Proves Big Success Entries from Kingston, Peter-) Top winners, with a low net|prize-winners were Bob McNab borough, Lindsay, Oshawa/score of 294, was an Oshawalof Oshawa, Len Reichhart, of Westmount, Orillia, Hamilton,|even's Clip, foursomes plus several entries from the host club, competed in the|Humphreys. Oshawa' Kiwanis Club's first} Close on their. heels, : golf tournament, held here|three wins and an honest net} Bob Murray claimed the yesterday at the Oshawa Golf/|total of 295, were Johnny Carr-|"'longest drive' competition and Country club. Harris, Bill Murray, G. Sey-)with J. W. Pascoe as runner- Chairman Bob Patte, and his}mour and H, Lightfoot. up. In the closest-to-the-18th committee members, . Alex) Trophy for.the 'top golfer ofjhole event, Alex Mackay Mackay, Larry Heffering and|the day' was won by Bill Simjclaimed the ' laurels, Gérd Reihl, came up with anlof Hamilton, with a low grossjanother Oshawa golfer, extremely pleasing program for|total of 79. H. Walsh, Orillia,|Jack, as runner-up, the day's fun and activities.|was.next in line, in the "Gross} Fred Densham, The chairman also voiced his thanks to the numerous Osh-|for his 85 total. Frank Me- awa sponsors, who had dona-|Callum was next with 68. ted 'prizes. Following in the low gross SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Harry .Gay, DonjLindsay; Jim Conlin of King- Geo. Campbell, Oshawa and with|Ted Witheridge of Kingston. Bill the event, with Dave Jamieson, and R. Wilson each winning N. Bradburn of Lindsay. ities and golfing aspect, had of-town- entries, it was signifi- the evening, a complete dinner, held in attracted almost turnout con-|Peterborough, Lloyd Wilmot of|8® Storie, Eldon Kerr and Russ|ston; Doug Gower of Oshawa, |ball League -- Oshawa Tony's/Cleaners got their pair on a with| League -- Peterborough vs Osh- section" and he won blankets|Westmount Club, won the prize' field, 2 p.m. as the "most honest golfer' in|jSOCCER Division) -- Ontario Cup Play- special event prizes, along withjoffs, at Kinsmen Civic Mémor- jal Stadium, 8 p.m, While the inter-club opportun-/ LACROSSE the major appeal for the out-|ville vs Brooklin, Arena, 8.45 p.m cant that the social hour and|LAWN BOWLING Cannington Lawn Bowling Club, of the entrants. In|1,30 p.m. | TODAY'S GAMES BASEBALL Leaside Junior League -- Osh- awa Legionnaires vs Laurie's, at Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m. Eastern Ontario Bantam Edge A-W Rivals battled to a hectic 12-inning/er, followed by an error. 5-4 decision over the A' and W District Softball Association Major League game. Both teams scored two runs in the first inning. Scugog p.m. SATURDAY'S GAMES FTBALL fly, to score Solomon. Toronto Beaches Major Fast- at St. Thomas, 8 p.m. : BASEBALL by Rowden, then a single by!on Jim Carnwith's double. Leaside Junior League -- Peo-| Young. ple's Credit Jewellers vs Osh-| A and W came right back awa Legionnaires, at Kinsmenjwith a single by O'Reilly, a Civic Memorial Stadium, 2 p.m.|choice play that missed and Eastern Ontario Pee Wee|Ron Simcoe's single plus Jack Shearer's outfield ily, to tie) it up. settled until the 12th inning. awa, at Alexandra Park, 2 p.m. Mason singled, to bring home jwith what proved the winning i run. Hobbs chalked up 13 strike- Tie Game Feature jouts and White had 21, in their . jtorrid mound duel. The _ hits In Legion PeeWee rere' about the same. is 'tor Two gaines were played in|the losers and a dozen for the Oshawa Legion Minor Base-|/SCU8sS. ball Association "Tyke League'| SCUGOG last night and the best was at|Davis, ss; |Harman Park, where Autoiden, 3b; Young, cf; Hickey, 1b; Mixed Doubles Tournament at| Workers Credit 'inion and|Szyszka, 2b; Yahn, rf; Norris, \South-East battled to a 2-2 tie. |If; Hobbs, p; Mason, 1b in 9th. Blanchard, for UWCU and] A and W -- O'Reilly, 2b; Oshawa and District (First OLA Senior League -- Hunts- at Brooklin CLEANERS -- Solomon, c; Row- all 60 Kiwanians jin the competition. 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' participated| THE POPULAR THEME -- "No Man Is An _ Island' |Jim Yakemishyn, of South-east,|Piontek, If; Weldon, c; Sim- |were the rival pitchers and it coe, 3b; Shearer, cf; Carnwith, |was a real mound duel. They|jh; Keenan, rf; Cole,ss; White, went to an extra inning and still/p; J. Hickey, If; and Gray, Eastern Ont. Scugog Cleaners Juniors;Weldon and a single by Shear- In their 7th, the Cleaners League -- Oshawa vs Bowman-|Drive-In squad, last night at/were ahead on two runs, when ville, at Vincent Massey, 6.30)Alexandra Park, in a City and/Davis singled, Solomon drew a : walk and then Rowden doubled and Young added a sacrifice A and W tied it up in their 8th when Ron Simcoe was safe single by Solomon and a double/on an error and scored later Murray Hobbs, pitching for Scugogs and Reg White, on the mound for A and W, continued their fine pitchin' and it wasn't Rowden opened that one with a ! Wastern Ontario Tyke League| A and W got a run in the double, Young sacrificed and of Oshawa|Oshawa vs Lakefield, at Lake-|third inning on a hit by Dave} could be switched in Big League baseball circles today to "no team has a fortress', San Francisco Giants are cur- rently leading the National League but they got knocked off right in their own ball yard, yesterday by the Milwaukee Braves as Eddie Mathews drove in four runs to help greatly in the 6-5 decision over the N.L. league-leaders. And while this was going on, Cubs beat the Mets; Cincy Redlegs bowed to Houston Colts and the L.A, Dodgers blanked St. Louis 5-0. Phillies were idle yesterday, so they actually gained in the standing. In the American League, L.A. Angels knocked off Cleveland Indians 5-4, for a bit of a shocker but at the top of the heap, Chicago White Sox dropped one to the Balti- more Orioles while Yankees kept pace with an 8-4 win over the Boston Red Sox. The Twins beat Detroit. Both leagues are enjoying a keen pennant race and the excitement is going to run high, long before World Series time. In the Inter- national League, Toronto whipped the Crackers 9-5 last night while Jacksonville Suns continued their scorching pace with a 7-2 win over Buffalo. Syracuse nipped Columbus 3-2 and Rochester blanked Richmond 2-0. x x x x THE NHL meeting is all over and now we can sit back and await the aftermath -- and you can bet there'll be a little bit of same. Word cames out of Montreal now that Dickie Moore doesn't think he can play hockey any more-- not that he doesn't want to play, but his doctor has told him that he needs further operations on his knee and that even after that, he will not be able to operate at full efficiency. Other than this, the last 24 hours hasn't brought out any great news. They've appointed their umpires, almost all the regu- lars coming back, along with Ron Wicks, a linesman, who has been promoted. Just to make ammunition for the objec- tors -- Leafs have announced that they have signed 24 mid- get-age players for the draft. In most cases, the $2,000 per , Player they'll have to pay, is going right to their own organization, the Marlboro Hockey Club, x x x x BRIGHT BITS: -- FRANK SMITH, for years-and-years, the driving force behind the Toronto Hockey League, passed away yesterday at the age of 70. He rates as one of the most dedicated sportsfor-youth enthusiasts that ever existed and his contribution to the TML will never be matched by any one individual, . . . MINNESOTA TWINS traded first baseman Vic Power and also Lennie Green, to the L.A. Angels yesterday. They were two of the top favorites with the Twin City baseball fans. . . , JOHNNY PODRES had surgery on his elbow yesterday. Some reports' say that he'll never pitch again, and certainly not this season... . MEL McGAHA, former Toronto Leafs manager, when they won the International League in 1960, has been named suc- cessor to Eddie Lopat as manager of the Kansas City Athletics. x x x x NOTICE --- Teams in the Oshawa Minor Softball Asso- ciation, which includes all Kiwanis Bantam League teams; Midget League entries and the Hotel Genosha Juveniles, are reminded about player certificates. They are ready-and- waiting, at Victor's Sports Store, Simcoe Street North and can be picked up this evening, before nine o'clock or before six o'clock tomorrow. Team managers are asked to sign their players within the next three or four days and return the certificates to Victor's Store, as early as possible, next week, WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMurray Publishing Co., Lid, (Daily Racing Form). | Western Tire 12-6 yesterday, in ja UAW Softball League game, FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900, Claiming., in Canada. 6% Furlongs (12) teenth Miles. (7) 10-Ruffino, Hale 7.0 4.60 3.10\4 peasy ' S-Roman Answer, Cosentino 10.20 5.10|3 regal Fashion, H'son 19.20 6.30 4.10/ ed +Taranto, Rogers 4.00 3 -Callaround, Dittfach 3.70 2.80 Start good, won driving TA-Popey, McComb Also Ran: Le Jongleur, Mary Eliza-|St@rt good, won ridden out beth, Linda G., Teo K., Chips of Blue, Vietement, Royal Picture, Caesar's niece|Lecom and Well Oiled. and Wanless A--W J Farr and J R Hood entry Winner, dk b or br g, 4, by Eternal Re-| Winner, ch f,. 3, ane ward -- Pride of Paris Poi Double Jay. ae ramen) Ms Trainer W DClarkson, {Pool 23,383, Pool 21,869 Double Pool 39,643 | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2700. Three- Quinella Pool 27,107 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1990. Claim-|and Four-year-olds. One Mile (Marshall ing. Four-year-olds +- ada. 7 Furlongs (12) 9-Fort Strome, Hale Up, foaled in Can-| Turf Course) (9) 2B-C.C. Street, Gordon 23,10 9.00 5.70|7 -Safety Man, Burton 330 2 Bh an geal 5.60 se 6 -Little Baron, Harrison 459 Choice. Start 900d, won driving : ge ge ape eal bli Jackson, pitching for Kent's, an: A-Plucky Crest, A-Prince an: A-Boy Lost, B-Green is ri WHE Mer YO Te donee ehh in | Meadows, 'Taty Bin Kins et Meee stopped his rivals cold for three Flight, Count Page, Rubria, Monsieur|T!Pont, and Dawns# lush, Beau and Conservatory. on DAILY DOUBLE, 10 AND 9, PAID $101.00/,.°", A--Mrs BA Glynn and La Haclends | pouve eniry > Stable entry Winner, ch g, 5, Sir Strome Fort| Winner, b g, 4, Jabneh -- trish Magpie Frances by Fairmond, , by Shannon 2nd. Trainer J 4 bs y Trainer J A Pool 53,346 ¢' © Meyer. Poo! 40,959 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3000, Fillies THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900. Cialm-|29 Mares, four-year-olds and up, About Ing. Malden three-vear-olds, foaled injON@ and one-sixteenth jougald and E B Seed- miles. (Turf Canada. 6Y2 Furiongs (12) Course) (6) 2-Dark Erik, Harris - 10,30 $60 4,50\3-Menedict, Shuk 12-Master Himount, Walsh 8.60 4.90|2-R ?, Walsh l-Arctle Flight, Dittfach 3.40|6-Thule, Harrison Start good, won ridden out : eongsam, Eldermii| Luck,| Also Ran: Reckless Lady, Dark Fairy, Air Champ, York's Blue Boy, Bingo Suds,|/Free Trial, Xalapa Curry, Chiet Whitefoot, Esprit Del winner, » ¢ Mae and Uncle Seaweed. |Statuet' by L Winner, dk b or br g, 3, by Erikel --D2\ chapman, Eyes by Esprit de France. Trainer A @| Pool 56,922 | 4, Ementrier -- Queen's Pod! 43,419 | BIGHTH RACE -- two-year-olds. 5 Furlongs (10) one-eighth Mites (6) SNearctic Heir, Gomez 4,00 3.80 3.00,)4Bov Danny, McComb 9-Regal image, Shuk 12.30 5.80|3-Humber Broom, Leblene 1-Take Notice, Livingstone 7.00 | 5-Selectim, Burtdn Start good, won driving | Start good, won driving Also Ran: Blacks Charge, No Kidding,' Also Ran: Espalaris, Pantoismine, and Cousin Clem, Echo Boy, Aboubah, Moss| Scion Park, and ice Cold | Winner, b g ,4, Europes -- Winner, b ¢, 2, Nearctic -- Air Page by|by Isolater, Trainer W. Thurner, Bull Page. Trainer W Von Richthofen. | Pool 51,329 Totel Pool 414,480 Pol 64.000 Attendance 6.404 $40 3.30 2.70 4a ' FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2100, Claim- Maiden three- and four-year-olds, foaled ing. Three-year-olds. One and one-six- 3.20| Kel |gle, outfield error, infield error Also Ran: A-Round Sun, Damen, Devii|and Mcabe's single. They got stile by Chop Chop. Trainer G M Carter,0N an outfield error and Bel- llanger singled to bring them life and scored later on a hit 540 30 2iby Legree and a fielder's |A-Hillcrest Stable and Gardiner Farms |succession and one run scored jon an infield out. |when Jackson lost control and | Anderson, who took over, wasn't jable to stop the Plaza-Dixie bat- 2.70 2.50) land Arnold, | by Le Lavandov, Trainer ¢ pf Terwillegar scoring added by an error and an infield out Purse $2000. Claim. Terwillegar, FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2200, Malden ing. Three- and four-vyear-olds.. One and Prest, 3b; Howse, rf; cf; 5.40 3,80! Cabe 3b; Pam's P Howes, 2b; Jackson, p; Hender- "jem" fom cst' % in so PIGKERING PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Oshawa Racin Pigeon Owners The Oshawa Racing Pigeon Club held a race from Foleyt, an airline distance of 350 miles, to Oshawa, this past weekend, with the first being released early Sunday morning. First bird home was owned at 3.23 p.m. Most of the birds were ob- viously tired on arrival home, encountered in flight. This Saturday, the club is holding a race from. Hillsport, Ontario, an airline distance of 500 miles. To a pigeon man, this happens to be a bird arriving home on the same day as re- leased. the last race, in yards-per-min- ute: L. J. Schoep and Son, 1105.38; J. Shewchuck, 1074.72; J. Schoep and Son, 1062.15; J. Shewchuck, 1045.72; J. Shew- chuck, 1034.50; R. Bevan, 1033,- lecky, 1023.50; J. Levett, 1015.- 90 and K. Young, 994.75. Joe Patterson |: Have Good Race at Belleville -- 8.15 p.m. Little Britain -- 2.00 p.m. Oshawa (at 'Little Britain) -- 815 p.m, Oshawa by J. Schoep and Son, arriving|8:15 p.m. Ajax -- 2.00 p.m. due no doubt to the storm they/Oshawa (at Little Britain) 8.30 p.m. Sunday, June 28, Oshawa at Ajax -- 2.00 p.m. : ', {Oshawa at is a race to win, especially if it) 15 p.m. Ajax -- 6.30 p.m. Following are the results, Of/canitton'-- 8.15 p.m. ain at Oshawa: (Little Britain) -- 8.00 p.m 15; R. Bevan, 1023.65; W. Ter-|at Belleville -- 8:15 p.m. Oshawa (Kinsmen Stadium) -- p.m. couldn't break the tie. "'Rosey" Rose relieved Blanchard in the 7th and finished out the game in fine style. "Yaky' had 15 strikeouts while Blanchard and Rose had 10 between them. EASY FOR PEOPLE'S People's Clothing jumped Greg Mills of Jubilee Pavilion for a total of 15 runs while Scott Willson, for the winners, held Jubilee to only one hit and one p run. Dave Pultz was the game's Friday, June 19--Canifton at/pig hitter, with a homer in the (Kinsmen Stadium)|3rq and a triple in the sixth. Brooklin Lads Defeat Bosco's In a Junior-Juvenile Ontario County Lacrosse Association minor league game played last night at Brooklin, the home- sters nosed out Oshawa Joe Bosco's Real Estate team 9-8. Each team scored a pair in the first frame, Howard and Waters for Bosco's and Craw- ford and Vipond scoring for the home club. In the second frame, Bosco's went out in front on goals by Orra, Sutton and Howard, with Dubeau doing some nice play-making Gray and Mantle notched the Brook- ee penalties thick and "idle, enalties were ck an Friday, July $1, Ajax at Osh- heavy throughout this game wa (Kinsmen Stadium)--8:15 with 15 being meted out in the final frame. This was the ses- Sr. Baseball Names Dates Wednesday, June 10, Oshawa Sunday, June 14, Oshawa at Tuesday, June 16, Ajax at Sunday, June 21, Oshawa at Friday, June 26, Brockville at Friday, July 3, Brockville at Kinsmen Stadium Tuesday, July 7, Oshawa at Friday, July 10, Oshawa at Tuesday, July 14, Ajax at Osh- wa at Little Britain -- 8.15 p.m, Saturday, July 18, Little Brit- Monday, July 20 -- Oshawa Friday, July 24 -- Belleville at Again Leader In OYC Racing Joe Patterson once again wins, in the club racing com- in Sweden rose by 12 per cent to more than 18,000,000 cubic/only nine seconds left to play. metres in 1963--third highest in A per capita consumption behind|ed for Oshawa in this final ses- came up with two first-place the U.S. and Canada, sion that saw Brooklin win out, RANKED THIRD on goals by Mantle, Gray, Man- Consumption of oil products|tle again, Gray again and final- ly, Vipond, on Gray's pass, with Howard, Orr and Dubeau scor- batted in 12th. Oshawa Club's 'Strange Gun' Skeet Tourney spersed along the way. This has always been a popu- lar type of an event, for it offers |quite a challenge to shooters, own guns. Missed targets are usually followed by lame ex- cuses and hilarity and everyone has a lot of fun. This event is open to all shoot- ers-of the district, with a small entry fee. Winners will be determined by the three highest scores, with the prizes being a trophy for high gun and articles of sporting equipment for second and third-place standings. All local ang district skeet fans are invited to attend this first event of the séason. The Oshawa Skeet Club will|Josedele Gay stage its first skeet tournament of the summer season, this com-|y##r-olds. Purse $700 (8) ing Sunday, at the Oshawa|?-Dartes Patrick, LHeureux This is a unique t % Attendance: ; in that there is a Pi lind ro, ters Prige, Lion's Prige, Chesier al Total Pol 14807 man for each of the eight stations;|°"? : eae These will range from a ten gauge double-barrel, to a four-|yeer-blds and up. Pu rie P| action, with pump ac- Soe" inant age ions and semi-automatics inter-|'- Beet i setter Ran 'in' Orders Yankee oirect,|000 English Canadians erring by not being able to use their) MOHAWK RACEWAY RESUL' FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for 3year-|2-Echo © Valley, olds and up. Purse $700 (7) Team aig 480 3.50 \-Cherry Freeze, Eaid won 6Pat Riddell, Coliton 7.70 3.90 Also Ran in Order: Worthy Frace C, Hughes Ross ice Symbol and Terry Bore Also Ran in Order: Braden Volo) gigNTH RACE -- ' Be ¢ ihe Prince, 894! saies Club of Mami aie Pace 4.00 9.40 30\start good, won driving" 4,90 ving : Vicky Byrd, Wal-|Dean jal Skeet Club fields, at North Osh-|srert good, won' east" var ke Mg Case ts on BobahOE Occ, Se ER TO Oat wep mn announcing the schedule of Look. es events Herman Sweetman, Pres-|°A!tY OOUSLE, 1 AND 1, PAID w.10) WINTW RACE -- | Mie race for 9 dete On an Cake So ee rsh sndap. Purse ae (or °°" | Sawing Harmany" ; 1 jurney a "strange gun"|¥e* . BES armen Hayes ' event, for a twenty-five birdlswertire' thomecn a0 in a eo wn 'i E oe, session, sainy Bis y Mogiesn aa ee owe ' 'ieee yg "ey , age ie aoe ontreals 7 19 10 1,250,000 is divided into '230(800,000 French Canadians, FOURTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for 3 Purse $600 (8) Al area 'chet, Ann Hal, 'High Ronomus,/000 of various ethnic origin, and Miss Star Chief. FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for 3-year- 9900 (7) and up. Purse eevipenrain &Can. Intrusion, Hopkins 2:00 -2.50 2,50 A-Car mea, wees 301308) Rent-A 1-Wild Indian, Gordon rit) Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Riddeliworth, Arm- bro. Dorie, Darkey Riddell, and Dutch Dillard, SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for ¥ year-olds and up, Purse $700 (8). "Lions Club of Dundas Purse", 26.80 11.40 6,20 4,80 3.90 ONLY. - he 1.00 A DAY Plus Low Mileage Chorge FROM 4-Minor Joe, Hie 3-Jeft Dillon, Hawke 6-May Trust, Welker 3.80 Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: DH-Roselawn Boy, Ov-Jerry Canuck, Jean First, Poplar Grattan, and High Gay. DH--Deadheat for Fourth QUINELLA, 4 AND 3, PAID $167.50 TAXI Oshewe's Lorgest and Mest Modern Taxi and MERCURY] seammuge aoe > 725-4771 8-Timber Hal, Feagan 7.80 3.90 270] sion. Hold it. This _ Our old bottle is no more. Remember the one with the friendly sloping shoulders? You could tell its shape anywhere, Most important, it was the bottle that contained Gooderham's Bonded Stock Whisky. One of the most popular ryes ever to see the inside of any bottle. ; Well our whisky's still the same (our blenders know a good thing when they taste it) _ but we felt it was time for a new bottle. Happily enough, most people like our new container very much. It's tall and refined-looking (in fact, someone said, it's a classic already). However, to the few people who are still having a little trouble adjusting, may we offer this one suggestion. Remember, new bottle or not, it's still Bonded Stock Whisky. So try not to let your emotions run away with your:sense of good taste, Gooderham's have been distilling fine whiskies since 1838 petition, at Oshawa Yacht Club, this past weekend, but he received some stiff competi- tion en route. | Light winds prevailed and a heavy fog certainly wasn't a help. The "sailors'" clicked. Patterson, with Glen Wonnacutt was given a close race. The first race, with the Port Hope buoy as the turning point, | is to be held shortly. All members of the Fleet |group showed improvement on |Saturday and could be able to |continue, with progress and competition, to get the. big win- | Plaza-Dixie Defeat Kent's Plaza - Dixie defeated Kent's at Alexandra Park. Kornylo, pitching for the win- hers, gave up a run in the first inning when Short's double scor- cGabe, In the second, added two runs) on a sin- two more in the fourth when Le- gree singled, McCabe was safe home In the sixth, Anderson got a frames but Terwilligar and Malloy singled in the fourth in The kite went up in the fifth ters either. They piled in nine runs in this inning, on three walks, as many errors and good hits by Howse, Morgan, Kornylo| Two runs in the 7th proved) icing on the cake, Kornylo and) PLAZA-DIXIE -- Arnold, ¢; 2%; Malloy, sé; Michael, Parker, If; Morgan, Ib; Kornylo, p; Redshaw, If in 4th KENT'S -- Legree, cf; Ib; Bellanger, Korbak, $8; 1 use all the hot water ONE LOW FLAT RATE. The CASCADE 40 produces hot water electrically 6 TIMES AS FAST AS AVERAGE USE DEMANDS... but... your water heating bill never increases. 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