Gtatinsaben,.deuidretseaeectie a a, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 16, 1964 A ROUGH ONE = Gaels Triumph Over Hastings Gaels are undefeated in 'five home games and have outscored Dodd's - Rundle's - Wood's Win Civic League Tilts One of the four scheduled games in the Civie Softball League last night had to be can- celled, due to wet grounds but in the three games played, Dodd's Motors walloped Ontario Steel at Radio Park, 15-4; Rundle's Garden Centre beat out Thompson's Plumbing 8-3 at Fernhill Park and Wood's their opposition 84-40, On the|Transport scored a 6-1 victory road, however, they have lost/over Scott's Chicken Villa, at two of their three games . . .|Thornton's Corners. Goaltender Merv Marshall pick- 9 ed up his fifth assist of the sea- a oe their game son when Armstrong scored on Ontario Steel 15-4 and the an end-to-end rush. boinc * y did it early with a 10-run splurge in the second inning. Bravener, Ontario Steel hurler, just didn't have what was need- Annual Meeting __|Of IHL Teams Starts Today 49 6.15 645 Oshows: "1006 PORT HURON, Mich. (AP) : ' , Mich. ---- Onawet bas a Owners of five International jwa: mn" vii bas 40 - Feats Armstrong 250, Hnkson|Fhoens ae ea fo agenda for the annual IHL meeting which begins today. Only five of the seven clubs jin the league last year were) lrepresented and there was talk| that both Windsor and Chat-| POSTS FASTEST TIME | go/ham jrould withdraw to Join) LONDON (AP) -- Basil Heat Windsor already has indi- ley of England ran the fastest) cated it has made arrange- marathon on record, a sparkl- ments to play elsewhere next ing: (we Hours, 15 mipwres, 5 e seconds Saturday in the grind- 244 a bel aruer ine Windsor-to-Chiswick event. 8 The league members are ex- Although world records in the a walk, an error and hits by Perkins and Knocker. Robinson starred for Rundle's. Gave up three runs in the third inning, on two walks and hits by Richard and Earl, He gave! way in the fifth to Collins, who stopped Thompson's for the rest of the distance. WIN FOR WOODS John Masowiech was in goodji form to blank Scott's Chicken|dnyk, Villa, as Woods' T: won! Sheppe: their game at Thornton's Cor- sixth, for his team's final run. FRONT. SPECIAL "END ALIGNMENT 95 MOST CARS ed in this inning as Dodd's rattled off a succession of base- hits, including a double and homer by Ricard in the same inning ot pile up their lead. They added two in the third and three in the fourth to complete their total, McConnell, Giddings, Vasko, Schram and Griffin all hitting well. Joe Vasko pitched the win for Dodd's, giving up nothing for the first six innings, except the odd hit. But in the 7th, Ontario Steel clicked for a homer by Trowse and hits by Mohns, C. Smith, Lovelock and Bravener, for a four-run rally. RUNDLE'S CLICK Swamped out at Alexandra Park, Thompson's Plumbing and Rundle Garden Centre ad- journed to Fernhill Park for their game and reeled off seven innings in just a little over one hour, as the Rundle's team took their 8-3 verdict. 3 Earl went all the way for Thompson's, He gave up a run in the third when Sledjewski tripled to score Robinson. In the fourth, Rundle's struck for five runs including big hits by G. Cooper, Hickey, B. Hooper and Farrell. They clinched the win with three more runs in the sixth, on and three assists. The nine, points boosted his league-lead- ing points total to 54, 15 more than Ron McNeil of Alderwood. Davis also took over the scor- ing leadership with 34 goals, two more than McNeil. Ken Thompson picked up six points on four goals and two as- sists, Don Stinson added two goals, while Ross Jones, Jim Hinkson, Dwight Davies and Phil Clayton scored the others. Bill Armour had four goals and three assists for the Hast- ings squad, Jim Gooley and Ian) Barrie fired two goals each, while Ken Henderson and Mike Self added singles. GAELS' GAB -- Oshawa trav- els to Hastings Saturday for a return match against the Le- gionnaires and local lacrosse fans are urged to attend the con- test... John Davis, Bill Armour and Thompson were the three stars of the game.. Oshawa Green Gaels moved back into a tie for first-place in the OLA Junior League last night defeating Hastings Legion- naires 17-10 in one of the best and roughest games of the sea- son. Both Gaels and Brampton Anmstrongs have 12 points, on six wins and two defeats, and lead Hastings by two points. Alderwood is fourth in the eight- team league with eight points. The Gaels treated the 600 fans here at the Children's Arena to their best team effort of the season, despite the fact they were without the services of Jim Higgs, Brian Thompson, Larry Ireland and Dave Hous- ton, because of exams, Hastings started the game like a ball of fire beating the Gaels constantly to the ball and took a 3-0 lead before the game was seven minutes old.. However, Oshawa rallied in the same period and evened the count at 5-5 after the first 20 minutes. The big Hastings crew came jout in the second and third |periods hoping to outmuscle the Green Gaels, but defenceman Joe Kiwior and Jim Hinkson had other ideas. Hinkson fought) twice with Jack Armour and) both times won clear-cut de- cisions. DAVIS SHARP | John "Shooter" Davis paced "AL WOOD, WITH PAUL TROPHY AND PRIZE wes Al Wood Winner 'Skeet Club Shoot Allan Wood, one of Oshawa's "outstanding skeet shots, was the winner of the "strange gun tour- » mnament" at the Oshawa Skeet Club on Sunday. Al was award- ed the Paul's Sports Trophy and 100 rounds of the new Reming- ton plastic shots shells. Although Wood and Rick Sher- idan were tied in the tournment with 17 broken targets out of 25, the trophy was awarded to Ai on the basis of the most broken successive targets. As a result of this classifica- tion, Rick Sheridan was award- ed the utility lantern for second place honors. This prize wsa donated by Seaway Motors ot Oshawa through the courtesy of Bob Taylor: Third place performance was HASTINGS -- goal, Platt; defence, J. Armour, Henderson, Nicholls, McDonald; lforwards, .Gooley, 8. Armour, Hopcroft, Grady, go Cartwright, utchinson, MeoMahon 'and Self. OSHAWA -- goal, Mashall; defence, Hinkson, Kolesnick, Kiwior, Armstrong; forwards, Jones, Davis, Thompson, tinson, Stahis and Cla Davies, ton, FIRST PERIOD 1, Hastings; 8. Armour (J .Armour).. peendneaen Hastings: Gooley (B. Armour) Hastings: B. Armour . tone Oshawa: Hastings: Oshawa Animal Hospital, for his fine shooting. Twenty-seven contestants took part in this unique type of shoot and when one considers the im- practical types of guns used for the event, some real good scores were turned in by the shooters. Among some of the more out- standing scores were Harry Palmer, John Carnwith and Jack Parker with 15 each, Gord Tomlinson, Paul Branton, Russ Watson and Doug. Branton each broke a 14. Other good scores were by Bob Taylor, Tom Minor, Nelson Starr, Bob McCoy, Geog: Brown and Harry Ingleton witn 13 each. Art. Brock, Eddie Ka- minsky and Herman Sweetman turned in 12 each, with Bill 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9,28, B. Armour 10.15, Thompson 10.18, «|Barrle 11.44, Stinson 12.06, Hinkson 12.13, |Nicholls 14.44, Kiwior 16.04, J. Armour 119.35. ooklin Nips Br ips 12. Hastings: Self (B. Armour) .... 13. Hastings: Henderson Beau re S rs 18 Hastings: B. Armour pre opus | . Oshawa: Davis (Jones) . Oshawa: Hinkson A Penalties -- Hinkson 1.48, J. Armour, Brooklin took over undisputed |Hinkson (majors, fighting) 8.47, Davies possession of first-place in the 11.17, B. Armour 16:36, Jones 17.02, Juvenile - Junior. Lacrosse League last night, edging Joe Beaupre Spurs 3-2 here at, the children's Arena, SECOND PERIOD . Oshawa: Thompson (Stinson) PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT BRAKE $94.95 RELINE THIRD PERIOD 7. Davis 18. W, 20. Oshawa: Oshawa: Oshawa: Davis (Clayton) ..... Thompson (Stinson Oshawa: Thompson . | marathon are not recognized turned in by Bob Snowden of the Scarborough Rod and Gun Club who broke 16 targets. Here again it was the longest run of successive targets which deter- Carnwith breaking 11, Dr. Barry the Gaels' attack with six goal Wood came in with 10 as did|--~ sv le s| The victory gave the Brooklin Stan Starr. The other contest- ants were Wilbur Newlands 9, Herb Bishop 8 and B. Gumper 5. squad six points after four games, two more than Beaupres and Bosco Real Estate. Tom Cullen's Esso are last in the 21, Oshawa: Davies (Thompson, Davis) ' Oshawa: Armstrong (Marshall) Oshawa: Davis (Thompson) ... B. Armour Jones (Davis) 22. 23. 24, Hastings: 25, Oshawa: Hastings: Barrie (Platt)... 9 11.42 12.45 \pected to consider an applica- tion by Dayton, Ohio, for league membership this season. Present IHL members are Des Moines, Iowa; Fort Wayne, 38 because of differences in the 26- mile, 385-yard course, Heatley's time is the fastest ever re- corded. The best previous time was 2:14:28 by Buddy Edelen of General Tire of Oshawa 534 RITSON RD. SOUTH 'Junda' Birds Take Trophies | In Pigeon Race Racing" pigeons from the "Junda" Loft, Lakefield, won two trophies last Saturday, in a lan air-mile race from Hillsport, = 7\Ind.; Toledo, Ohio, and Muske-| Sioux Falls, $.D., over the same PH: 728-6221 . Oshawa: Clayton (Davies) , gon and Port Huron, Mich. course last year. Penalties -- Self (match penalty),. Hink- son (major) 6.54, Oshewa team penalty (served by Stahis) 7.20, Gooley 8.05, Clay- ton, MoMahon 10.15, Nicholls 12.24, J. Armour, Kolesnick 15.20, Jones 19.59. Remember When? ... 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dave Stevenson piloted Canadian Champ to an easy victory in the 97th running of the Queen's Plate eight years ago today, the first time the historic race was run at New Woodbine race- track near Toronto. Owned by. Bill Beasley, the three- year-old colt won the 1%- mile event by 4% elngths over Ben Steen's Argent, taking the winner's share, $35,660, plus the Queen's 50 guineas. The Oshawa Skeet Club wishes to express their appreciation to the donors of the prizes for their generosity and co-operation. mined the winner, as Bill Rudyk four-team | , and Pete Troski also broke 16 Tin Ww Tim Gray, Wayne Davidson and Thompson were the marks- men for the winners. Tom Werry and John Johnston scored for Spurs. The teams were tied 1-1 after the first period, with Brooklin leading 2-1 at the end of the second, ROOKLIN --goal, Curl; Vi- pond, Davidson, G. Hunter, Aberman, R. Crawford, Irvine, Mantle, Thompson, Gray, B Hunter, Edwards, Codlin, A. Appleby, B. Crawford, T. Apple- by and Spencer, BEAUPRES -- goal, Brem- ner; Barrett, Robinson, Powlen- zuk, McPhee, Salter, Braiden, Johnston, Abbott, Norton, Little, Werry, Krasman, Hentig and Campbell. The next time you see a Rambler on the road notice the driver. Hes g There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personal use or for @ ACADIAN Other Company use there are Models jefin' edvantages when id PONTIAC in definite edvantag hi @ BUICK i] you lease @ new... Request No insurance costs . . . No meintenance costs . . . One rete covers everything on one or two yeer lease items .. .Phone er come ia for full detelts, MILLS AUTO LEASE: PHONE 723-4634 LTp, 266 KING ST. 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You'll find the car to suit your needs, you'll get the deal to suit your budget. In his great Summer Sales Spree, your Rambler Dealer can offer you a trade-in allowance and a deal no one else can match. Take an eye-opening Rambler test drive and get an eye-opening Rambler deal--at your neighbour- hood Rambler Dealer's today. The next time you - see a Rambler on the road, it may be yours, Lucky you, Because then you, too, will have the best, : targets. Bob Snowden received a jewel case, donated by the Leading Team Falters g nt., sponsored by the Peter- = rj bor .gh - Kawartha Racing In Union Club's Event "=" | li 7 winning pigeon, hatched \ q _ jin August, 1963 flew the 500 The weekly skeet league at|Strutt missed out, but had his) mj : ; the Union Rod and Gun Club| best score, thanks to capable| mes in 11 hours and &7 mi- range, Thornton's Corner road,|/coaching by other members of| j. ' ev the league standing become|this team. | Aueusaread Cr ca bird thes 2 closer and closer, with team No.. Team No. 5, under Captainl;. yo04. Tete ooe y 4 under Captain Al Wood pick-|Nelson Starr, had their poorest neg rpg yes close be- ing up five points on the day,| showing of this tournament,| i - : a, tga g he which every shooter has beenipreaking only 89 birds, good|..° or Junda Loft, Art Furher Pa on for one point, and a total of 25\f¢rmeriy: lived in Oshawa. and The five points and the twelve|points, but still first place in| 4. aa in Oshawa and, and a half they had is good| this league. The 89, plus 542)"2 0 th General Motors. | for seventeen and a half points,|they had, makes a total of 631. Pest o a Hp oie aol _and moved them into fourth) Nels Starr had a perfect score| don penn 4 een Meotel place in the team. standings.|of 25 broken birds. Jack Parker|rrophy will be awarded to hl he 9 broken birds plus the 19/had 23; Jiggs Harlock 21 and|junda Lofts for this perf ie they had is good for 613. |Jim Potter 20. Leo Moffatt just | ince ' er Mae Five cory on pecs missed out. | Laurie MacDonald with one of 2%. George Brown and Grant|. Standing in this skeet leaguejhis entries flying 11:34.0 yards- Morrison had 22-out-of-25 Harry|2° of this date is; Team No. 5, per-minute, took third. Al Nice Lyons just missed out ¢ 125 points and 631 birds; Teamjand Sons of Peterborough, . | No.1 -- 24 points and 626 birds;| hose pigeons have won five of Team No. 1, under Bill Rudyk,|/Team No. 2 ~ 21% points and|the seven races sponsored by = -- on the day, good for) 629 birds; Team No, 4 -- 17%4|the Peterborough club, finished ob ng 204 Fol 2 'agg . points and 613 birds and Team/fourth with his entry, flying sland. No. 3 -- 17 points and 612 birds.'11:31.3 yds.-per-min. Stan Starr was high man on this team with a 24-out-of-25. 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