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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1964, p. 10

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¢ when the prizes will be distrib. uted. Everyone 1s welcome to visit and see some good com- petition in this skeet league. And trap shooting is open, ei Sunday morning or Tuesday evening. There will be trap shooting over Lake Ontario on Saturday, July 11th, at Local 222 picnic. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 7, 1964 gg John Lawr- NEARING FINISH 1 fat en 0 te Union Club Skeet Event sins mitor irae tr Has One Week Left To Go --38 points and 909 broke birds; Team 1--34 points and 899; 'cam 2-31) points and 897; Team 4--25 points and 881; and Team 3--21% and 876, This skeet league finishes next The Union Rod and Gun Club Sunday, July 12, rain or shine, Skeet League will finish Sun- day, July 12, although some shooters will have to shoot twice, to finish up. Team under Captain Pete Troski, was first on the day with 'oneness ERR DON'T MISS THE MIDGETS 93 broken birds, good for five Tuesday, July 7th -- 8.45 p.m. OSHAWA ARENA Pat Flanagan Accepts Bulldog's Challenge oP golly gt ven lie Pai Flanagan vs. Bulldog Brower a half they had, a total of thir- j ty-one and a half points, and a A % total of 897 broken birds. MIDGET Don Hubbard had a perfect BOUT score of 25-out-of-25, his first perfect round in this league. TINY TIM AND THE JAMAICA KID SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL City and District -- Scugog Cleaners vs A. and 6.30 p.m. and Brooklin vs Oshawa Bad Boys, 815 p.m, Both games at Alexandra Park, Neighborhood Assoc. PeWee Boys' league (East Division) -- Eastview at Bathe; Kingside at Harman and Sunnyside at N. Oshawa. West Division -- Fern- hill at Brookside; Lake Vista at Glen Stewari; Rundle at Radio and Thornton's at Storie. All games 6,30 p.m, Neighborhood Assoc. PeeWee Girls' League (West Division)-- Lake Vista at Fernhill; Glen Stewart at Radio (SE) and Sunnyside at Nipigon. East Division -- Bathe at Kingside; Harman at Woodview and East- view at N. Oshawa. All games start at 6.30 p.m. Four Good Games In Civic League The Civic Softball League scheduel last night saw four good games played, with the winning margin in each of the four tilts, being approxi- mately the same. WIN FOR REYNOLD'S In the game at Radio Park, Reynold's Aluminum won an 8-4 decision over Rundle Garden Centre. Robinson, pitching for Run- dle's, was tagged for three runs on three walks, two errors and an opening single by Rick Craggs, in the second inning. The winners added one in the fourth by Wilson and Remigo's homer in the fifth, then three more in the sixth when Rusty Craggs walked, Rick Craggs doubled and McDonald belted a homer. Branton started for Reynolds and gave way to Henderson in the fifth. Rundle Centre got one in the first on Hooper's homer, another in the second when Button tripled and Collins dou- bled and two in the third on a single by Hooper, Robinson's double, plus an infield error. They failed to score in the last four frames. EXCELSIORS UP At Thornton's Corners, Excel- siors defeated Foley's Plumbing 8-3, with Fluery pitching the win. ae | Foley's got one in the third | when L, Cullen walked and scor- jed later on an. infield error. |Weidmark was safe on another) error in the sixth and Rowboth-| am homered, to give Foley's their other two runs. | F, Cullen pitched for the los-| ers. He gave up single runs in| the first, second and third| and Bradley all contributing to the rally. Carrie scored again in the second and Bradley in the fourth. Dan Naida pitched the last six innings for Ontario Steel and his mates played better in the field behind him, However, Hoar's pitching for Scott's kept Ontario Stee] to just three runs, two by Harding and Denault in the second inning and one by Naida in the third. WOODS WIN AGAIN In the second game, at Alex- andra Park, Wood's Transport continued their winning pace as Civic League leaders with a 5-1 victory over Dodd's Motor Sales. Lutz, pitching his best game of the year, chalked up eight strikeouts and had a no-hit, no- run victory within his grasp, with two out in the final in- ning, when he walked Giddings and then pinch-hitter Norton came through with a solid sin- gle. Giddings scored on an error throw, for Dodd's only. run. Wood's got their first run off Giddings in the second on a bit by Cairnes, two infield outs, an error and hit by Attersley, In the third, Lyzun walked and) Cairnes homered down the right) a field line. Their final two runs| LACROSSE , 1 came on a weird play in the|_ Ontario County Novice and) 7th when Lutz walked. Lowery|Bantam League -- Oshawa at jstruck out and both runners|Markham. scored when the catcher dropp-, Ontario County PeeWee ed the third (called) strike and|League -- Whitby at Oshawa then threw over first, into the|@nd Markham at _-- Brooklin, outfield. |Both games 7 p.m. | WRESTLING Team No. 4, under Captain Al Lords Advance Exhibition of Professional Wrestling (three bouts), at Osh-| fs i : |Wood, who got away to a poor : Me # Children's . Arens, 0.49) tort apa ever moving near the With Two Wins . top, were third on the day, good WEDNESDAY'S GAMES for three points, plus the twen- SOFTBALL ty-two they had, a total of twen- UAW Pj Md S t Toronto Beaches Major Fast- Icnic e ball League -- Southam' vs Team No. 3, under Captain Branton, picked up two points 0" the day for a total of twenty- one and a half, The 89 birds on the day plus the 787 they had is 876, Both Paul Branton and his Dad, Doug Branton, broke 24- out-of-25 clay birds. Don Henry brok» 21 and B. Strutt broke 20. Bill has improved every time he shoots, and will be turning in good scores from now on Sid. Knowlton missed out. Team No. 1, under Bill Rudyk, had their worst score to date in this skeet league. Their 87 brok- en birds were only good enough for one point, plus the thirty- three they had, made a total of thirty-four points, and 897 brok- en birds, Bill Rudyk had a perfect score of 25. Bill broke 99 out. of 100 in the skeet tournament at Lewis- ton last weekend, Stan Starr and Roy Balson both broke 21, Jim Don is considered oe of the most improved shooters in this league and has helped to keep team No. 2 in the running. Both George Davies and Pete Troski broke 23-out-of-25. George Davies has improved his shoot- ling\ every time out; Rick Sheri- BASEBALL |dan\ had 22 and Rick expects fo Eastern Ontario Senior finish in this league with a cou- League -- Oshawa Merchants at|ple o\perfect scores. Roy Flem- Ajax, 6.30 p.m. jing mixsed out ! Oshawa Legion PeeWee| Team No. 5, under Captain League -- Jubilee Pavilion at|Nelson Starr, was second on the People's Clothing, at Alexan-|day, with 92 broken birds, and a dra Park and South-West vs|total of 909 broke birds. The Auto Workers, at Harman/four points today plus the thirty- Park. \four they had is a total of thirty-eight, and lead in this eague. Leo Moffatt was high man on this team with a 25, the first per- fect score turned in by Leo in this league. Nelson Starr had 23. although he broke 99 out of 100 at Lewiston the Sunday before. Jack Parker and Jiggs Harlock |bith broke 22, and Jim Potter just missed out. 'SKI Low Low end IRISH JACKIE SKI Low Low "Tae TIM RAY VILLMER vs HANS SCHMIDT TICKETS FOR THESE 3 FINE EXHIBIT AT THE CASINO REST. 1.50 - 1.25 + .75 --- DIAL- 723-9721 -- Pet Milesh, Promoter AND MIGHTY PROUD, TOO! Donald Brown, 10, of Swan Brook of Kansas City, Mo., River, Manitoba, is not too caught the fish, in northern nell pag wg Ped Manitoba's Lake Athapapus- Prema gga nag by orl won first prize at the Flin kow. | ' |Fleury and Fleury again eins | ty-five. The 90 broken birds on Flon Trout Festival. Erin --(CP Wirephoto) |the key blows -- aided by ertors| the day plus the 791, is 881. jand a walk, In the sixth, Ex- \Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra| Both Al Wood and Bill Welsh celsiors blew the game wide! Yord's Jewellers blanked\Park, 8.15 p.m, broke 24-out-of-25. Grant Morri- jopen with a five-run rally on)Parts and Service 8-0 last night) City and District League --|son broke 22 and George Brown SPORTS ME NU |doubles by Gorycki and Fleury|at Alexandra Park to enter the|A and W vs Toronto Plating, at|and Harry Lyons broke 20 each, . jhis third, a triple by Bear, ajfinal round of the 1964 UAW|Dieppe Park, 8.15 p.m. |single by Simpson and then a|Picnic Softball Tournament] Civil Service League -- Chick- By Geo. H. Campbell homer by Nokes. Championship, jenvilla vs Excelsiors, at East SPORTS EDITOR In their. first round on Sun-|Lakeview; Foley's vs Wood's, 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' ie: / reat 4 as j PROUDLY EXPORTED TO MORE THAN 50 COUNTRIES (ne of Canadas DISTILLED, MATURKLD AND BOTILED iN WIN FOR SCOTTS lday,; Lord's walloped Kent's\at West Lakeview; Dodd's vs In the first game of the dou-|Western Tire 13-3, also at Al-\Reynold's at Cowan's and jbleheader at Alexandra Park,|exandra Park. |Thompson's vs Ontario Steel, | Scott's Chicken Villa scored five) Home runs by Woods and Hull/at South Radio, All games 6.45 |runs in the first inning and then) powered Lord's to their victory|P.m. jhung on to defeat Ontario Steel/in the second round. They col-| Oshawa Minor Bantam |7-3. : : ,_|lected 10 hits and combined|League -- Sunnyside at Bathe | Chicken Villa's big opening/ witha: fine pitching perform-|and Fernhill at Woodview, Both |splurge was against pitcher ance by Wilde had little trouble|games 6.30 p.m. jBravener, with Carrie, Salter,|with Parts and Service. Oshawa Minor Midget League Ben ence aa ea TR The Latest Treatment for will be the starting pitcher for the American League All-Stars this afternoon in New York's new Shea Stadium. And the --Nationa! League's starter will be another Los Angeles pitch- ~er, Don Drysdale of the Dodgers. The rival coaches, Al Lopez -of Chicago White Sox and Walter Alston of the World Champ- Yon Dodgers, both picked righthanded hurlers because in each ~case, the rival batting order is crowded with right-handed ~batters, Only Tony Oliva, of Minnesota, will bat left-handed for the American League, although Mickey Mantle, of course, } "ds @ switch-hiter, while Billy Williams, of Chicago Cubs, is the | ~only National Leaguer to take the left-hand side of the dish. The National League can even up the count in today's 35th All-Star game. At the moment, they have had one tie game and the American League has won 17 of the other classics. One thing is certain, those N.Y. Mets' fans, who form the bulk of the customers at Shea Stadium, will be pulling for a National League victory today and most of all, hoping that their own second baseman Ron Hunt has a big day. x x x x OSHAWA Connaught Park Midgets came up with top honors this past week. Entered in the big Midget Softball Tournament at Willowdale, they whipped Burlington 13-3 and \for North-West giving up six |hits and striking out nine. |Miller paced the winners' attack with two hits each. Tom Wilson was the best hitter for North- East with hit safeties. | 'Banta North-West Tykes On Winning Streak) North-West won their 12th| straight game in the Oshawa jLegion Tyke Baseball League |last night defeating North-East 19-4 at Alexandra Park. The winners collected ten hits off losing pitcher Paul Jubb, in-| cluding a home run by Paul Mil-| ler. | Larry Matthews won the game Mike Close, "Paul Kane and edged Preston's great team 1-0, on Dominion Day, Then after the tourney was rained out, they went back on Sunday and | after winning from Peterborough by default, they claimed the tournament championship with an 8-5 victory over the home- town Willowdale Midgets, in the final game, Leaming, Wilson and Hough all pitched key victories, Ron Wilson was borrowed from the Nipigon Park team while Phillip Solomon of Storie Park was another recruit that helped the Connaught Park team in their tournament triumph. And speaking of toruna- ment softball, we understand Oshawa A, and W. lost a 2-1 de- cision in their first game of the knockout competition at Hull, last Friday evening, Ithaca being the winners, x x x xX BRIGHT BITS:----Feel like curling this weather? They're going to hold a "Highlander" bonspiel in the Haliburton High- lands (at Minden) starting on Sunday, July 26, with eight rinks competing each day and the finals for three big trophies, on Saturday, August Ist. There are three daily prizes as well as the big bundles of loot, at the end of the week, They've held a "trial run" at the Minden Curling Club, two weeks ago, and their ice, they claim was in excellent condition. They've also promised to refund the entry fee, if the ice isn't in good condition ,. . AN EPIDEMIC? -- "Bud" Henderson started something on June 18th. Since then, they've had two more "aces" at the Oshawa Golf Club. "Doc." Sturgis (previously reported in this paper) got his hole-in-one on June 29th, on the No. 3 hole, "The Horseshoe" and the next }and Maeson. |had two doubles for the win- Scugog Squad Enters Finals UAW Tourney Scugog Cleaners advanced to the UAW Picnic Softball Tour- nament championship, w hen they defeated Dover's Men's Wear 3-2 in ten innings at Lakeview Park on Saturday. Joe Tamblyn went all the way for the winners, striking out 19 men and allowing only five hits. Losing pitcher Al Talbot also hurled a fine game, fanning 16 batters and giving up ten hits, Scugog scored the. winning runs in their top of the tenth on a single by Burke, and con- secutive doubles by MacDonald) MacDonald and Maeson each ners. Allin also had two hits for Scugog with a triple and a} single. |Wallace Cosburn, Sweet, Hoard! wilde struck out three bat-\~ Rundle at Genosha; Lake ters and gave up three hits in chalking up the shutout. In Saturday's game, Lord's hammered 10 hits and exploded for runs in the second, fifth and sixth innings. Colberry went all the way for the winners, allowing six hits, and was only in trouble in the fifth, when he gave up three runs, Anderson clouted a home run for Kent's with nobody on in the seventh. Pitchers Star Oshawa Legion m League In Oshawa Legion Bantam baseball action last night, Osh- awa Heating edged Houdaille In- dustries 6-5 at Alexandra Park and Oshawa Dairy defeated Dairy Queen 3-3 at Eastview Park. TOUGH BATTLE Oshawa Heating had to scramble for their win' over Houdaille as losing pitcher Pete McNamee gave up only four hits and pitched a fine ball game. McNamee also contribut- ed two hits at the plate, includ- ing a double, Winning pitcher Garry Chris- tianson gave up ten hits to the losers, but they were well- spaced and-timely double plays helped 'his cause. He struckout nine batters and stroked a double in the hitting Sapart:| ment, PITCHERS SHINE Gregg Medinski scored the jwinning for Oshawa Dairy in|l the ninth inning on a_ wild throw, He also hit a big triple | and was a standout performer.) Both pitchers, Ron Joseph for Oshawa Dairy and John | Vista at Nipigon and North Osh- jawa at Connaught. All games at 6,30 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc, Bantam Girls' League (West Division)-- Brookside at Southmead; Stor- lie at Valleyview and Radio at jLake Vista. East Division -- |Harman at Courtice; N.. Osh- awa at Connaught and Wood- view at Eastview. All games 6.30 p.m. BASEBALL <ak oan bee Eastern Ontario Juvenile \League -- Port Hope at Little Britain, 8 p.m, and Oshawa at Kendal, 6.15 p.m. Oshawa Legion Tyke League -- North-East vs South-East, at Eastview and South-West vs North-West, at Alexandra. Both }games 6.15 p.m, | Oshawa Legion Bantam League -- Oshawa Heating vs \Dairy Queen, at Harman and Oshawa Dairy vs Houdaille Ind., lat Kinsmen Civic Memorial |Stadium, Both games 6.15 p.m. LACROSSE Oshawa Minor PeeWee League -- Westmount Kiwanis at Kelly DeGrays, 6 p.m, and Oshawa Dairy vs Johnny's Pals, \7 p.m. Both games at Bathe Park. | OLA Juvenile League -- Lake shore vs Oshawa Juvenile Green |Gaels, at Oshawa's Children's | Arena, 8.30 p.m, | Ontario County Novice and Bantam -- Brooklin at Whitby. 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