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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jun 1964, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 30, 1964 IN. HIGH GEAR SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' apt to have a lot more customers from Oshawa in their ball park tonight and for the Dominion Day doubleheader, than was normally expected. Johnny Ryan, the Oshawa homebrew product of the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association, who, after pacing the Leaside League with his hitting, caught the eye of Detroit was taken into their chain, has been having this season, although his hitting hi been expected, However, he put on a an it at Maple Leaf Stadium to pace Syracuse r 4-8 victory over Toronto Leafs. Going into an average of only .113, Johnny came up with at the plate, besides showing well at third base double, two singles and a walk, in five chances. line double in the second, coming with the ded, drove in two runs, Local baseball fans will ry happy to see the popular Johnny Ryan in the and along with them ail, we hope that this is the f ats cee i S38 pf fe po ; EE gf z i : & ve g5& : BY GERRY SUTTON The old adage "Practice Makes Perfect" had gratifying results for the Oshawa Green Gaels here at the Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena last night. when the 1963 Minto Cup walloped Mimico Mounties 26-6. Victory moved Gaels to with- in two points of league-leading Brampton Armstrongs, who have 20 points. However, Gaels have one game in hand, In the other Ontario Lacrosse Associa- tion Junior game at Lakeshore, the Castrolites upset Alderwood Terriers 13-11, Gaels, who lost last Wednes- day 85 to the same Mounties Oshawa Green Gaels Bomb Mounties 26-6 and played their worst game of the season, were ordered by Coach Jim Bishop to practice Thursday, Friday and Sunday. The workouts did a lot of for the Gaels as they minated play throughout the me and when the Mounties break through goaltender Merv Marshall came up with several fine. saves. the Green Gaels' 'attack with five goals plus six assists. The goals gave him a league-lead- Jim McGrath of St. Catharines. NO CLOSE GAMES ginning of a rapid climb to the status of a major | x x x x John "Shooter" Davis pacediry, the Mounties, ing total of 49, two more than/others. He also leads in points with|Stinson, who is recuperating +--|in Hastings, Saturday, June 20. | | WOCDBI NE RACE RESULTS 1964 by McMu rray Publishing toatly Racing Form). Co., Life. For Bad Boys Brian Thompson and Dwight) Davies added four goals each. Ross Jones had three goals, while Neil Armstrong, Larry Ireland and Phil Clayton scored two goals apiece. Single went to Jim Hinkson, Stan Koles- nick, Ken Thompson and Gary Davie, up from Frank Wilbur's Oshawa Green Gaels' Juvenile squad. Ross Othen fire- two goals while. Brian Brady, a former Green Gael, John Dale, Gerry Henderson and' Kevin Ellis added the) Gaels were minus centre Don rom a head injury he received The victory stretched Green Gaels' unbeaten string at home to 17 games, inciuding playoffs and regular games, dating back FIRST: RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim- ing Maiden Three and Four-year-olds. 7 Furs. (12) 9.70 5.00 3.20 3-Taranto, Harris Harrison 2.60 Start good, won Also Ran in Order: Cantina Royal, janddu, Golden Bubbie, Exhortator Sloshed, Kellilyn, Xalapa Curry, Dual T and Roya Celia. Winner and -- Paleface A. &. Smith- driving ch @ 3 Moondust Dieddah, Trainer ers. Pool 27,091. Double Pool 44,038. SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900 Claim- ing Three and Four-year-olds. 6% Furs (12) 4Hannibra, Dittfach 18.10 9.20 5.60 11-Yukon Squaw, Robinson 13.60 6.50: 7-Humber Broom, Gordon 3.40 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Aged Dust, Well) oiled, Woodcote Park, Espalaris, Ad- vance Glass, Blue Poppet, Sly Stag, Se- lect Rhythm, Comb. DAILY DOUBLE, Taranto (3) and Hanni- bra (4), PAID $84.60 | Winner bik 13 Hannibal -- Brazado Maid) 'by Brazado. Trainer G. A. Stallwood. Pool 41,342. | | THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 Claiming Maiden Two-year-olds. Foaled in Canada 5 Furs. (12) 4Andrea Inez, Fitzs's 13.50 7.70 4.80 Easy Ella, Harris 31.10.14.60 19-0'Ken, Gordon i 13.00 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order -- Young Fashion, Other 'Days, Smart and Lucky, Turkey Batter, Thomas B.. Good, Bush Flight, Sir Turcon, Memoriam, Rusty Lass. Winner dk b of br f 2 by Fleet Path -- V Trainer) Sally by Mrs. Em Jay by -- Windfields. A. |. Taylor, Pool 41,963. 5.00 3.10) Avec 5-Top Start Al Winkie. QUINELLA, PAID. $19.70 by Winner b f 3 Royal Year -- Rush FIFTH RACE --- Purse $300) Allow ances Tiree-year-olds Foaied in Canada 1 mile (Marshall Turf Course (15) 7.20 3.30 2.50 2.90 2.40 Ruler, Dittfech 2.60 good, won driving iso Ran in Order; Fast Answer and Over Brooklin Oshawa Bad Boys and Brook- lin Concretes played one of the snappiest games of the Oshawa City and District Softball Sched- ule for this season, last night in Brooklin, with Bad Boys win- ning a 2-0 verdict in a game that was played in just a few minutes over the hour mark. Dan Peters, for Bad Boys, and Ron Jones, for the home- sters, both turned in a fine pitching chore and hits were scarce, Bad Boys collecting six while Brooklin got five off Peters. Fine defensive work by the outfielders for Brooklin and snappy infield. performers by both clubs, served to speed up the game, with Jones fanning eight batters and Peters claim- Ing five strikeouts. The only runs in the ball game were scored in the top half of the seventh inning when Joe Melnick singled with one out and then with two out, Wayne Cheeseman,. belted a EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim-/home-run blow over the right- Nacuba and Avec Vous, Winner dk b or br ¢ Ushar -- Hecuba Priam 2nd. Trainer P. MacMurchy. Pool 22,993, Quinella Pool 29,702. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,900 Fillies and Mares Allowances Four-year-olds and up 6 Furs (6) Court Royal, Fitzs's 3.30 ot 2.20 10 2.1 5-Balaklair,. Parsons 2-Dancing Lark, Harrison 3.90 Start good, won ridden out Ran Order: A-Etimota, A-Bat- Sheree A-Ruby and Luro' Winner 6 m 5 Chop Chop -- Statute by Le Lavandou. Trainer N..Juli Pool 53,943 Iso in ting Way and entry. Queen's ius | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 Three- year-olds 1 and three léths Miles (9) éRushton's Heir, Burton 10.90 5.20 3.90 la-BoyDaniny, McComb 3.20 3.50 la-Popeye, Gomez 3.20 3.50 Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Barleycorn, B-Regal Fashion, Rome Fiddie, B-North Sky, Jet Impala, Devil Lecom, Late Scratch -- Prime Princess. A-Thurner and Farr entry.. B-Martin and Carter entry ton by Siete Colores, Trainer E. Kalensky, Pool Home Run Wins! Pitches No-Hitter_ Legion Tyke Loop Two Oshawa Legion Tyke 1 games were played last night, In a game at Alex- andra Park, North-West blanked South-East 14-0 and North- East edged South-West 11-8 in a contest at Harman Park. Pitcher: Jeff Stapleton was a . one-man gang in the North- West victory, tossing a mno-~ hitter and striking out 11 bat- ters. He also aided his own cause with two booming triples ad a home run. Losing hurler Doug Mitchell also fanned 11 batters but his team didn't help too much, com- mitting seven errors. North-East collected eight hits off losing pitcher Bill Ban, in- cluding doubles by the Os- borne brothers -and Kewin. . Paul Jubb replaced Clive Os- bore in the third inning and allowed only one hit and one run the rest of the. way. OSHAWA ARENA TONIGHT--8:45 p.m. -- BULLDOG BROWER ILLIO DI PAOLO |'e July 1, 1963, when Guelph} defeated them 18-5. | | MIMICO -- goal, J. Henderson; de- |fence, Lilley, Ferguson, Renouf, G, Hen- |derson; forwards, Johnson, Othen, Brady, Gair Ellis 4. Smith A. Smith, Dale and Boivin, Also Ran in Order: OSHAWA - goal, Marshall; defence,| johnnie? Lavahot, Willhooks, |Davies, Hinkson, Kiwior, Kolesnick; for-|Hootenany Annie ing Four-year-olds and up. | and one 16th) ? Miles (Marshal Course) (12) gd -- to account for SDark Red, Turcotte -- 25.60 17.10 7.70) the two tallies. 4Trust Him, Leblanc 12.40 7.0| "Moe" Gibson had two hits 42) for Brooklin with Ferguson, . Briefsin, A-Our; Also Ran in Order: Xerxes, Dance Wermer and M. Jones sharing Rubria,| Man, Dezory, Sun and Wind, Matucina,|the rest. Berwick, Wilson, Corranteen, Bonnie Bird, Polycell, Leton.| Whiteley each had one, while ; : Winner dk b or br m 5 Mehmander -- i \e Higgs,|winner b g 4 Citation -- At First Si9M| Reqs Hawk by Dark Hawk, Trainer Joe Melnick s pair and Chees by Discovery. Trainer F, H, Merill Jr./p° 0, Brown. Pool 65,371. Tolal Pool! man's homer completed the win- Pool 60,513. 445,846, Attendance 7,543. \ners' total, MINOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE SCORES we Results of games played in 19.47/the Oshawa Minor Softball As- 76 sociation, and reported, were as ALONG WITH the rest of the local citizenry, we are look- ing forward to the entertainment at Alexandra Park tomor- row and in particular, to the sports portions of the monster "Folk Festival' program to be presented. We're hoping to see Oshawa's Alex Oakley cop the Canadian 20-mile walking Seer re cannes, ve axe leching ferwers. to | 'There were four games play-, Reynold's had three run|wards, Jones, Davis, K. Thompson, B.|a-Russell and Four L's Stable entry seeing the various other track and field stars that have been 4 in the Civic Softball League| splurges in the second fourth| {homsen- Ireland, Clayton, advertised, such as "Tammy" Davis, of U.S.A., holder of the |°°." a J saloon rmatrong and ©. Davis. : . : 4 "f last night and it proved a rough|and fifth frames then capped it} minsy PERIOD world's record in 80-metre and 8-yard hurdles; Cathy Chap- | night for the pitchers, as alljoff with five more in the sixth.| 1. oshawa, Davies (Armstrong) .. man, the sensational Toronto girl, who beat Tammy at sete nees |four games produced king-sized|Homers by Rusty Cragg s,| 2 Qahews, Davis 50-yards (indoors) this past winter; Debbie Thompson, U.S.A., |scoring rallies, by the winners|Hedges and two by Wilson, 4 , Oshi 4, Oshawa, Clayton who broke the world's record for 100 yards this year at Balti- |and each of the four er sparked the winners' attack. | , (\reland, 2 Thomson) more, with a time of 10.2 seconds; Judy Dallemore, of Otta- |Tesulted in a clean-cut decision. Fn, won RUNDLE'S wa, who is scheduled to come here to give Miss Thompson | FOLEY'S HAVE geet o Mihg Transport some opposition; Jennery Wingerson, another young Toronto | In the first game of the usual) Radio Park, in what was actual-| > 078 : me sensation, who covered herself with glory and first prizes in |Monday-night doubleheader at/ly the best-played game of the| 1 Guna: iretane' GHibes) the American National championships, at Cleveland, only Alexauara Park, Voley's Fisei>inient, with ho Police ms ni, "ine ane i joyed a 13-3 'feast'|(Wood's) scoring five runs in|'75" Kolesnick 10.02 last Saturday, in hurdles, 220-yard dash, and the shot-putt, | st the wenn of Scott's Chick-| the first inning and going on to! SECOND PERIOD But we are a bit confused -- and hope that the people run- | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim- ing Four-year-olds and up 64 Furs (9) 7-Summons, Walsh 16.90 7.20 4.70 4Tough Kennamon, Parsons 90 3.70 6Remisfer, Annesley 3.70 Start good, won drivin: Big Scoring Rallies Feature Civic Action 1-Dalarco, Harris |Start good, won handily (Armstrong) 6. Oshawa, Davis aN defeated) 7. Oshawa, Kolesnick (Ireland) 8, Ohsewa, B. Thompson (Higgs) » 11,00 13.13 | 1 1 \Wext.|, GOLF CLUB |-eae4 NOW OPEN King St. West Oshawa © Excellent Greens © 9 Holes © Club Rentals @ Memberships Available GREEN FEES Daily 1.50 Juniors 1.00 Holidays and Weekends 2.00 Juniors 1.50 Any Evening After 6 p.m. 1.00 each for all. 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"Inompson (Davis) 17.92 Lake Vista, playing at Storie same hours -- then somebody could be disappointed. | ' Higgs 9.37, Gair 12.05, Brady, Armstrong) lincluding Rowbotham's homeriin the seventh for another run|'44 J: Henderson (malor) 16.20 Bathe Park, playing at home, | minded that there is no doubleheader tonight at Alexandra |23. Oshawa, Armstrong (Davis) of the "Folk Festival" tonight, namely starting up that | Thompson's Plumbing -- " Oshawa, G. Davie gas was received. |27, . to a) Horseman Club? Menice, Othen (A. Smith) 13.51) advise the secretary, in writing, }run in the first and one 30. Oshawa, Ireland (Davis) home stand. .. . PRESENT SCHEDULE calls for a double- | hitting. | |son 0.48, Renouf 1.35, J. Smith 3.42, Dele itt received in time, League | "Thompson's got two in the from 7-Up Shopsy's, last night at Kew Gardens, when they ) ran into Myska, on a red-hot night. eight scheduled horse shows for} . Richards, Danford, Milne, the season, at their grounds on) Campbell, Earle, all hit hard. {By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|ton, scattered seven hits and) Results of the various events,) Batting--Jesse Gonder, New|won his eighth game against) were as follows: |The Stellers got seven runs IN| Flag Race -- Bob Woodward, | qussauansse/cmsseignes sammenmmmmamey iene an=nonmnre te nnnannannar nts ithe first inning when pitoher| .gyi06 '\mbrose and Bob acd, EL OR ORE OS stig sia , Team No. 5 in the Union Rod,Don Hubbard had 21 each andithey got only,one more after), oo pin Cruwys a ti TIP and Gun Club, under Captain|George Davis just missed out,|that. | Lettette. al a " team No. 1, in Skeet League) Tea No. 4, under Captain Al) | Pickup Race -- Bob Wood- play. Wood, is in fourth place in the) |ward, Dave Leggette and Rob- | 4-1, last night at Kew Gardens t missed out. The 94 out of} Al Wood had another perfect) *" ' 00 birds this team broke was|score and is high man in this|in Toronto Beaches Major Fast-\Barlow, Sally Woodward and @ Quietest @ Lightest pe in the third|on a four-hitter and fanned 10./\ Qimane x. jrompson (Davis) Sil /home, defeated Rundle Park| Davies Oshawa, mits, transportation can readily be arranged, between Alex. leitdhed. good ball for Foley's. land Shepperdson, walks. toll® ounews Bavis. 1420|home, won over Nipigon Park lfourth and fifth then exploded|Lowery, who topped off the} , Penalties -- Lilley 0.40, G. Henderson) Dark, won over Storie 9-2. oS EO KIWANIS |plus a double and single by/of the game. THIRD PERIOD ay datented Fernhill Park 5-1 Park. There was one scheduled earlier in the season but coe u |24, Oshawa, B. Thompson (Ireland) 2s. king-size barbecue job on a 480-Ib. steer. T'aint bull either-- |¢d 11-2 over the Excelsiors, | Jones (K. Thompson) 10.11) NOTE -- All Bantam and Mid- * Mimico, in the | id nla tel \s.4é/of their won-and-loss ° record. header on Thursday night and one or two games on Friday, Holds 2nd Show |Kiwior 12.20, Clayton 19.49. son will be pauline on 1 i standings wi published o lthird and then bombed Exce T $ TING Sunday and it proved another 5 REYNOLD'S HIT HARD |York, boosted the tailend Mets|four defeats in the Colts' 6-1) Potato Race -- Dave Leggette, | Whiteley couldn't find the plate) ioc, __Nelson Starr, is still in first) Team numbers 3 and 4 both Sack Roping -- Jack Wood- ' 7-Up Shopsy's S rA Both Nelson Starr and Jack! standings with a total of - 22) jert Pelite. Se good for four and a half points,| league by one and a half points ball League fixture as 'Mitch'! Marie Leggette. @ Exclusive clog-proofGrasscatcher = wos Mimico, Brady | linning, helped the losers. to two} Robinson, pitching for the los-|'5 $.13| 16-2, | andra Park and East York Stadium. But if the events | | pj SERRE --_________.. |21. Oshawa, Davis (K, Thompson) . | | Pipher. : $% No report of the Storie-at- | North Oshaw » &. Davie $ , Oshawa, ; ' they're going to cook it all night and eat it tomorrow. ... | ime second half of the twi Jones (Hinkson, Stanis) 11-82) 444 team managers are asked to ithird, Linton, Rogers, Noakes| Fe ON ay aM ee senith) 19:15/(Midget teams to include games providing the two originally scheduled for tonight, can be The North Oshawa Horseman| aatirde § y. lsiors for seven more in the YESTERDAY'S lant fine success, with keen competi- . Out at Thornton's Corners, Keen Race Continues In tougher than Ontario |to a 3-3 victory over the Na-| triumph over Philadelphia Phil- place with 34 points, after shar-|had 96 broken birds and shared| ward, Jim Strachan and Bill Defeat Tony' Parker had perfect scores of| points made up of one and a} e ea ony $ Men's Barrel Race -- '"'Skip" 25. Leo Moffatt and Jim Pot-jhalf today and the 20% they had,| Ambrose, Bob Woodward and LAWN BOY = hat they had makes a over Bill Ruduk. Grant Morrison Myska limited the Oshawa team) Patch Race--Marie Leggette, Lol ot 34 Bi had 21 while both Bill: Welsh|to just one lone run, scored in| Peggy Perry and Nova Stra- .6 MODELS $93- To $149 Priced From TRY IT SOON follows. ped Villa. lwin 6-0, as |Vele. Oshawa, Jones ning the big show here tomorrow are not, Oshawa, Davies (ireland) . lof their runs as Grant DeMillejers, gave up singles to Lutz|¢ Davies (Clayton)... Connaught i | His mates got to Richardson for| Brown, Bosak and Mandryk,|"" (Davis, G. Davie) 17.49| 18-9. | for these girls are scheduled for even approximately the Maes ave | { 56, J. 15, Ji 4.18, lfor seven runs in the seventh, opening parade. Lutz homered Mian' ¥1; Galt 1205, Brady, Arm BANTAM LEAGUE BRIGHT BITS: -- City and District softball fans are re- i |12, Mimico, Othen it was postponed, to make way for the opening ceremonies | THOMPSON'S WIN a 7.52} Woodrow Bantam League game -- ' iien or Aen (Gair) .. 12.52 Idi the losers . Henderson air 52) OSMAWA TONY'S Will also miss their usual Wednesday night | Earle HOMES |and McDonald doing their beet | Penalties -- Hnkson 0.40, K. Thomp!niaved with Genosha Juveniles). arranged for Friday evening. . . . TONY'S took a licking Club staged its second of their| ififth, plus two in the seventh. ST S tion. Reynold's Aluminum proved \Steel,- especially at the plate.| Rob Harlock and Bill Crewys. tional League-leading San Fran-'lies, s Union Rod-Gun Tourney and walked seven batters. But) Apple Dunking -- "Skip" Am-| ing first place on Sunday, with) one and a half points each. | | Leggette. ter had 22 and Jiggs Harlock|plus 96 broken birds Sunday. |, Oshawa Tony's were defeated| nave Leggette. @ Easiest to start Team No. 1, under Bill Rudyk,|@"¢ George Brown had 29.|the 9th inning. jchan. is still in second place, but|Harry Lyons missed out. Myska was in top form. He! Ladies' Special --Carol Welsh) Team No. 3, under Paul-Bran-|gave up the odd walk, four to|and Nova Strachan. Sg oe ea ores ales| tO. is in last place with 1914|be exact, was even stingier with] Pole Bending -- "Skip" Am-| good for four and a half points,| points made up of 1% today | hits. Sonny Hill got the first brose, Dave Leggette and Rob-| ert Pelite. i and the 18 they had. making a total of 33 points. Captain Bill Rudyk, Jim Har- rison and John Lawrence each missed one bird, for scores of 24 broken birds out-of-25. Stan Starr and Roy Balson had 22. Team No. 2, under Captain Pete Troski, was third on the day, and third in the league standings with 26 and a half No. 2 -- 26% points and 804; | points made up of 23 and a half/Team No. 4 -- 22 points and| and three today. They had 87 broken birds Sunday. Captain Pete Troski was again high man with 24-out-of-25, Rick| will be held Thursday, July 2) Sheridan, Roy Fleming and | Paul Branton and his dad, | Doug, both had 22, Don Henry }and Sid Knowlton both had 21. |Bill Sturtt failed to show up. | After nine weeks of skeet jshooting, the league stands as | follows: Team No. 5 -- 34 points 'and $17 broken birds; Team No. 1 -- 33 points and 812; Team 791 and Team No, 3 -- points and 787 broken birds. The regular monthly meeting 19% at the UAWA Hall. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS | FIRST RACE -- | Mile pace for maid- en dyear-Olds. Purse (8). 2-Scotch Flame, MacTavish 410 3.20 2.40 8-Billy G. Express, Galbraith 9.10 4.60 3Mary Lyn, Madili 2.80 Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Irish Blue, Fleet tng Pick, Major's Missy, Kawartha Way, 4nd Patriotic. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Threeyear-olds and up. Purse $700 (7) SHelf Quart, Habkire 12,50 6.30 4,40 pelea Vista, Dam 11.70 6.30 40 Also : Tom's Trailer, Mountain Kitty, Pete the Tramp, and » Billy Reno. DAILY DOUBLES Nos. 2 -- Scotch Flame! and 3 -- Half Quart Paid $29.60 Seratcned, Jarvis RA B THIRD RACE ~ 1 Mile "Pace" for 'Three-yeer-clds and up. Purse $700 (7) 2Kewartha Helen, Hope = 11.00 4.80 3.20 #Chris Yeado, Habkirk 4.60 3.10 Suncie Bun, Findley 3.10 Start won driving Ale Fergie, Galle's Jet, Reno Bers and Arm- bro Emme. Lete Can, Lord Harriman FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Trot" for 'Three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) Phyllis Brooke, Waples ners ston Nib, Flash in Order: Homestead irish) Start good, won driving Asio Ran in Order: Widower's Pick, Stewart's Dillard, DQ-Kentucky Colonel, Lee Riddell and Holiyrood Richard, OQ. Finished 3rd Disqualified and placed éth. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mie "Pace" for Three-year-olds and up. Invitation Purse $3,000 (5) 5-Armbro Ex., McKinley 12.20 4.40 2.80 3-Muddy Hanover, Waples 3.00 2.30 4&Sonny Creed, Lockhart 2.70 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Gentry Yates and Dean Herbert QUINELLA Nos. $ -- Armbro Eypress and 3 Muddy Hanover PAID $33.30 SEVENTH RACE ~~ | Mile ' Trot" for Three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,300 (8) 2Can, Intrusion, Hopkins 4.70 3.80 3.00 7-Riverdale Bob, Findley 14.10 5.10 3-Homestead Dan, Burrison 3.10 Ster tgood, won driving Also Ran in Order: MacDutf's Lassie, Edson, Crar Vonian, Frisco Van R., and Bishop Song. GIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,300 (7) 3So Long's Pr., Ren. Filion. 9.30 4.40 3.10 1-Pine Ridge Danny, MeNutt 5S-Armbro Bingo, McKinley Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Tarport Scotty, Col 3.80 2.90 6.10'onel C. Volo, Direct Noble and George 70 4.20' Volo. *| 3.30 NINTH RACE -- 6\4 Furs. "Pace" fi Three-year-olds and Up. Purse $1,00 0 (8) , Chub Hanover, Determine and 3-Jerry Canuck, Ren Filion 10.50 4.50 3.30 ingay, Yankee Titan. PiIFTH RACE -- | Mile "Pace" Threeyear-olds and up. Purse $800 (6) 34hac. Boy Grut'n, Waples 9.00 BDorann Grattan, Pacey Ray Hervere, Kingston for) Start 5.00 3.00| Jonnston, 7.40. 4.0\Vernon's Star * 4A0'Total Pool 296,168, Aftendence 6,769, 7-The McNab, Liewellyn 6. 4Tally Dares, Dunc. MacTavish 900d, won driving Also' Ran in Order: Direct Bud, Lee Sandy Dares, Hickory and 7" 4 7.5 4 one, a single in the 7th, after there were two out. Bob Booth connected in the 9th, with one out, pinch-hitter Bey Smith was safe on an error and Dave [Kelly's hit, Oshawa's third, |scored Booth, with Tony's or- |phan tally. | Bob Grier started for Osh- awa. Derocher's opening hit, plus a wild pitch and a solid hit by McLean, produced the \first run. In the third inning, |Myska singled with one out, was forced by Derocher and than Moe Galand homered, to make the score 3-0. Taylor took over the pitching in the fourth inning and gave up one more run, on hits by Galand, McLean and_ Rein- precht, all in the sixth inning. | In all, 7-Up Shopsy's had jeight hits and were full value \for their win. | OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield, |ss; O'Connor, 3b; Armstrong, \2b; Booth, c; Hill, cf; Kelly, iif and 2b; Elliott, rf; Courtney, 1b; Grier, p; Taylor, p in 4th; Cole, batted in 4th; Smith, jbatted in 9th. 7-UP SHOPSY'S -- Derocher, 3b; Galand, ss; VanLammern, .. |i; McLean, 2b; Reinprecht, cf; \Waters, 1b; Kelly, rf; Kanary, \c; Myska, p. | Wide-Open Action In Legion League | Special. Class--Dave Leggette, Bill Cruwys and Jack Wood-| ward, | Pony Express (team event) --| Bill and Dave Leggette; "Moe" Bois and Robert Pelite; John Lojie and Newt Woods, Bareback Wrestling -- Buster Ehlert, Bob Harlock and Robert Pelite, Children's Class -- Bob Smith. | The three top point-winners| for the day's competitions, were| Dave Leggette, 'Skip' Am- brose and Bob Woodward. In an Oshawa Legion Ban- \tam baseball game at East: view Park last night, Oshawa Heating whipped Oshawa Dairy 17-10 behind the pitching per- formance of Danny McKee. The young hurler struckout $318: and allowed only nine hits. | Garry Christenson led the attack for the winners three hits in five at bats. Drew Allman was the best for the losers with two home |funs and a double. . with xPORT FILTER TIP CIGARETTES or | MILLWORK & Building Supplies Lid. 1279 SIMCOE NORTH Open Daily SPECIA 'a 728-6291 | 7 a,m. till 6 p:m.--Fri. till 9 p.m. L FRONT END $ BRAKE RELINE ALIGNMENT 95 MOST CARS PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 14.95 General Tire of Oshawa 534 R ITSON RD. SOUTH PH: 728-6221 12 Noon daily. HOLIDAY RACING! $25,000 added DOMINION DAY STAKES Special Bus Service leaves Oshawa Terminal at POST TIME 2 P.M. WooDBINE

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