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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Aug 1964, p. 10

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410 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 17, 1964 -OBA PLAYOFFS. . JY. Legionnaires a 4 e ' Beat Belleville 'teir 'OBA Jalon A" seyotiild outta wid pitch and In the sixth inning, Oshawa from the .|parade in the 8th, when they a splendid a single by Bob th, Belleville doubled with a two-run rally =to-back singles by and Bob Boyle, plus a wild pitch, Carl Boomhower's Earl McFarlane. Oshawa got two runs in the second inning when Al Etchells was safe on an infield error, then Reeson sacrificed and all came home when Alex Barnett grounded out. In the fourth, Flynn opened a, With one out, Dave scoring Bar- , who had stolen second base, Ted Lutton grounded out, then Ron Bell led to score 'Mitchell, Farrell came in at this point and after Bell had sto'en second, Etchells singled to score Bell with Oshawa's sixth and final run, Bell and Flynn each had a pair of hits out of Oshawa's total of 10 while Bob Moon had a couple for Belleville. Neither of the Belleville pitchers was able to fan any of the Oshawa batters, BELLEVILLE -- Gardner, 2b; Ethier, 1b; L. Lewis, 3b; Moon, ¢; Boyle, rf; Boomhower cf and ss; Goodfellow, If and ss; Mc- Farlane, cf in 8th; Maracle, ss; Barberstock, If in 5th; D. Lewis, p; Farrell, p in 6th, OSHAWA -- Ferries, 3b; Mit- chell, 2b; Lutton, ss; Bell, cf; Etchells, c; Reeson, p; Clou- tier, lb; Flynn, If; Barnett, rf and 1b; Stewart, rf in 9th. Storie Park Wins First Midget Set Storie Park Midgets defeated Genoshas Lose Juvenile Gam In Trenton 6-2 Oshawa Genoshas dropped the first game of their 2nd roound of OASA Juvenile "A" play- Connaught Park boys 8-0 in the|downs when they visited Tren- Oshawa UAW Nip Peterboro, Juvenile OBA Oshawa UAW Local 222 Juve- niles opened the first round. of their OBA playoffs here at home yesterday afternoon with thrilling 9-8 victory over Peter- borough Juveniles. The Liftlock City lads, scored) three runs in the first inning on) a walk, two errors and a single. In the 7th, they added one run on two hits and between, The visitors had their big shelled Rospond from mound with five hits for four at the time. Corneal came in to exhibition benefit q| the Oshawa Civil Gane a walk int the}. runs, that put them ahead 8-5| Civil Service An estimated crowd of almost 750 turned out to Alexandra Park on Saturday night to attend the All-Stars and the T: "Good Guys," generous boost to i baugh Fund. The All-Stars won ticipation was vigorously approved by the replace Rospond and he too fire." | Oshawa UAW picked up a run) in the second inning and two in} the third and added singletons] in the fourth and fifth frames. Trailing 8-5 in the 8th, the Oshawa lads got two runs after there were two out on walks to Bishop and Sutton followed by) hits by Rode and Whiting, to) make it 8-7. In the bottom of the 9th, Crosmas opened with a walk, Zak also drew a walk, as Fitz-| ferald replaced Pilley. Then) Corneal belted a two-bagger, to} score his two mates with the! tying and winning runs. Rose, Whiting, Crosmas and \Zak each had two hits for the homesters while McCarthy was the best at the plate for the visitors, | PETERBOROUGH: Pilley, p) and 2b; McFadden, c; Mcllwain, $b; Reid, 1b; McCarthy, ss; Long, If; Robertson, rf; O'Doa- nell, cf; Pacey, 2b; Fitzgerald, |p in 9th. | OSHAWA: Rose, 2b; Whiting, \If; Willoughby, ss; Crosmas, 1b; Zak, ¢; Corneal, 3b and | Foster, cf; Rospond, p; Sutton, rf; Bishop, 3b in 8th. Oshawa Tyke had trouble "putting out the) ,, fessional Golfers Association Ss championship Saturday with a 54-hole score of 199. fans. _ The All-Stars got off to a fly ing stant with two runs in - the stanza, with L. Campbell, Hard- ing and Beare all coming up with timely hits. Gord White, pitching for the "Good Guys" found the range in the third inning and the! Oshawa team didn't score again) until the 8th when Rickard and Hooper both hit two-run homers to complete their total. The All-Stars used four pitch- John Masiewich starting Defeat CKEY 'Good Guys' All-Stars middle of the game and then Midway through the game, John DeHart, president of the Civil Service League, expressed appreciation to the large crowd for their fine support of a worthy cause and also thanked the SPORTS CALENDAR Local Bowlers | SOCCER ACTION Show Form In TODAY'S GAMES SOF=BALL Weekend Play PORT PERRY (Staff) -- The Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club Hungaria Earns Berth In Carling Cup Final OASA Juvenile "A" Playoffs- Trenton vs Oshawa Genoshas, at Radio Park, 6.15 p.m.; 2nd held a most successful men's doubles tournament Saturday-- Monday night the local soc- cer fans watched a double- game of 2-out-of 3 series. OASA Junior "A" Playoffs -- Oshawa Scugog Cleaners ys Peterboro, at Peterboro, 8.15 in Lindsay, Cannington and Oshawa. The prizes for high score with three wins went to Jack Ander- son and Reg. Norris, of Oshawa, Prizes for high score with two wins went to Arthur Gordon and Clarence Wright, of Can- p.m. ; OASA Inter "C" Playoffs -- Markham ys. Brooklin Con- cretes, at Brooklin Community Park, 8.15 p.m.; Ist game of various clubs and their players, the officials and the CKEY) "Good Guys" for their co-) a@ success. | Membe.s. of the committee a number of fine attendance prizes, which had been donated CKEY "GOOD GUYS"--Chal-| ender, rf; White, p; Balloo, ss; Moekie, 1b; Trippic, 2b; Dalone, ¢; Chapman. 3b. OSHAWA CIVIC LEAGUE -- Craggs, c; Lawton, 1b; Harding, %; Beare, 3b; Sheperdson, ss; DeMille, If; Caimes, cf; L. Campbell, nf; Masiewich, p;| Earl, p; Robinson, p; Giddings, | and followed by Carl Earl, George Robinson and Bill Gid- dings, in that order. The "Good| Guys" got a lone tally in the} p; Rickard, ¢; Blight, lb; Hoop- ss; Trowsse, If; Bradley, rf. | George Knudson Cops CPGA Title By W. R. WHEATLEY HALIFAX (CP) George Knudson of Toronto, the only man who could beat the Ash- burn course par in all three rounds, won the Canadian Pro- ! | The 27-year-old Torontonian, | 204. Stan Leonard of Vancou- ver, eight times CPGA cham- pion, took fifth place with a fi- nal-round 70 for 205. Magee won| $750 and Leonard $650, Knudson's steadiness, particu- larly from tee to green, was the main factor in his win. He said his putting was "just average." He three-putted one green and missed a three-foot putt for a teut-ol8 series nington and Ewart Carswell and a large turnout from the clubs|h der at the Kinsmen - Civic Memorial Stadium, Huhgaria played Local - 222 and scored a 5-2 win with referee, Jim Harrison in the middle. The winning goals were scored by John Szontagh (2), James Torok (2), and Aelc Simon (1). Avrelio Chiodo, on Local's right wing, accounted game between and Sudbury, which is a ber the Oshawa ; not even dares to dream al i It would ee even be '0 accommodate that many cause of the bad Oshawa Civil Service Leagu operation in making the event|Foley's vs oe Steei, at 30) p.m.; |Seott's Chicken Villa vs Run- s then supervised the draw forjdle's Garden Centres, at Alex- Alexandra. Park, andra Park, 6.30 p.m.; Dodd Motors vs Thompson 6.45 p.m. and Wood's Tra sports vs Excelsiors, at Rad Park, 6.45 p.m. Oshawa Neighborhood Asso If; B Badkin, ef; Bud Badkin,/nontam Girls League -- Fern-\and were presented with indi-/Dick DenHertog of Rangers. hill at Valleyview; Lake Vista/vidual trophies. 0 at Brook-| Connaught; |from the Oshawa club were:|4- 1 on Thursday night, Range at Southmead; Radi side; Kingside at Eastview at Courtice and Wood-|George Read and Mrs, Park. All|Flintoff, and Mr. and Mrs. John|that these two clubs played, view at Harman games at 6.30 p.m. SOCCER * Oshawa and District (ist Rangers, Division) at Hungaria 8.00 p.m. orial Stadium. LACROSSE OLA Junior League Playoffs-|one win. Oshawa Green Gaels at Aider-; wood Terriers, 8.30 p,m, Fourth| game of 4-out-of-7 series. Juvenile-Junior League -- Cul-| \len's Esso vs Brooklin; 6.30 p.m., Bosco p.m. Both and Beaupre Spurs' vs Real Estate, 8.30 games at Oshawa's Children Arena. Oshawa Minor vs Auto Workers CU, 6 p.m jand Tony's Refreshments vs) 7 p.m. Union Rod and Gun, Both games at Bathe Park. 's .Plumb- by local firms and merchants./ing, at Thornton's Corners, at ASSOC. | er, 2b; Salter, 3b; MacDonald, | (2nd Division) -- Italia "b"' ¥s\in the mixed trebles tournament Griffin, cf;/Rangers "B', at 6.45 p.m, and/Saturday at Markham. vs} Both|and Mrs, Meta Goodman were) games at Kinsmen Civic Mem-)third high for three wins. James puNGARIA REACHES FINAL Novice League -- Houdaille Industries Ford Lindsay, of Oshawa. The prizes for high score for one win were won by Port Per- ry players. for his team's two goals, Referee Bill Simpson whistled |the second game at 8.30 o'clock, between Rangers and 'Italia. WIN AT COSBURN Mario Pedretti scored two goals Three Oshawa pairs won for his team; Morris Laidlaw three games in the mixed|beat Rangers' netminder Bill doubles tournament held Satur-|VanDyk with a penalty shot day on the Cosburn Park greens|while Adriano Didanielli and in' Toronto. |Kevin Kelly. booted -- Italia's | Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Oatway|other two goals home. The last c.iwere high for their three wins|goal of the match was made by e- ns io| |Final score, 5-1, for Italia, The other three-game winners; Rangers defeated Local 222 M./took revenge for the last time when they were defeated by {Local 222 2-1. The score for Rangers was {brought to four by Dick Den- Hertog (1), Karl Vermeulen (1); n|and John VanHoof (2). Avrelio Chiodo scored Local's only goal. Morrison. AT MARKHAM Two Oshawa rinks won prizes William Cook, Mrs, R. Man: |McCutcheon, Mrs. E. Clemence} land Gordon Pirie were high for On Saturday night, Thistles| and Hungaria played the impor-! phe We: tant semi-final of the Carling} Kinsmen Stadium is in. Council does not seem to be interested in the world game, since the badly needed repairs on the stands and the pitch it- self are neglected., Nobody higher up cafes what happens to. soccer, al the Association is doing its best to keep it going. If something is not done within the next two or three years the universal game will just disappear from the Oshawa scene, in spite of the few hundred minors play- ing soccer in this town, They cannot just zo out and play on the streets, which would be the only alternative since the neigh- borhood parks could not pos- sibly accommodate the senior players, Sudbury and Oshawa will probably have a couple of exhi- bition games this fall, but the Association is afraid to ask Sud- bury here because of the cost and the condition of the Stadium. The council is also consider- ing exhbition games with ~~ Cup play-offs. Thistles were} $ |-overwhelmingl6 defeated by Bathe Par Hungaria 7-0, in an enthusiastic # jand skilful game on the part of} Hungaria. Alec Simon as the topman on} N Oshawa ithe right wing, scored four} s lgoals, Alex Nagy one, Jim Win Titles jhow good Saturday's final will The Neighbourhood Associa-be between Hungaria and tion's Atom. and PeeWee Boys' Italia, if the former team plays Softball Leagues have just com-|With the same vigor and dexter- \Torok one and U, Gracyano "s one. | This match was a foretaste of BASEBALL |pleted a very heavy week of lity. R , N.Y., to boost the quality of the game. Saturday night Thistles-Etobi- coke defeated Oshawa -Ukrainia in an exhibition game at Lake- view Park, by a score of 1-0. Thistles - Etobicoke plays in the second division of the Toronto and District League. Tonight, Italia plays Rangers at 6.45 (second division) and a first division game at 8.00 o'clock between Hungaria and Rangers, Thursday sees Thistles vs Rangers (second division) ho plays regula ur, yd reenaty bd pov a, par at another. But he ran down against Ashburn's par 68 for a|Dirdie putts of two to 15 feet. tournament record and was five|¢ missed par three times, under par fo the full distance twice because of his putting and to win by two strokes. once when he put his second His 199 cut three strokes off|Sbot into a trap. ithe record 202 made last year|, The whole field found Ash- by Al Balding of Toronto over|ura's 5,610-yard layout, with th 1 E t its rolling and hilly terrain and peal og en tight fairways, far from a pie- first game of the Oshawa Minor] ton on Saturday night and were) Softball Association's Mid get|beaten 6-2. : : League OASA eliminations, at} Return game in this series is Connaught Park on Saturday|being played this evening, 6.15) | Lidster, pitching for Trenton,|trouble eliminating evening. o'clock, here at Radio Park. Second game of this series is ns : called .an|was clipped for the odd hit w/from the Eastern Ontario Base- + dyed -- tid the first five frames but it was|ball Association's OBA Tyke ? : i until the sixth that Genoshas/Elimination round. were able to break into the} The Oshawa boys The teams will come into the field at 6 o'clock at the Kins- men Stadium to battle for The Carling Cup. In a meeting of the execu- tive held Sunday, the Ontario Cup game between Italia and Sudbury was discussed and it appeared that Italia might have and Hungaria vs Local 222 (first division). Oshawa Legion Tyke League- South-East vs NortWest, at Alexandra Park (north dia- mond) and South-West vs North- |East, at Eastview Park; both }games at 6.15 p.m. SOFTBALL OASA PeeWee Playoffs Port Perry vs Oshawa Bathe) playoffs in onder to have a) winner to enter the Ontario Amateur Softball Association laydowns. | In the PeeWee Boys East) Division, Lake Vista ended up| the winners over Storie and Rundle. | A series between Bathe and} l\Lake Vista was played Friday) Oust Belleville. In Two Games Oshawa Tykes had little Belleville) Your Satisfaction Is Our Aim All Cars Ca Taylor pitched the win for aruahea Storie Park and gave up only aix hits over the distance, all scoring column. They got their Belleville 25-1 here at Alexan- dra Park on Friday and took nic. The biggest sub-par har- Park, at Bathe Park, 6.15 p.m.; won this game and took the Our GUARANTEE -- Balding came up with a bril- vest--and only a mediocre one 1st game of 2-out-of-3 series. land Saturday and resulted in|optarig Cup from Sudbury, if |the Bathe boys winning both'tey only could have fielded KELLY DISNEY singles. Leaming's hit in the ha Noubol' bellke: Wi Ballo jliant 65 Saturday but had to B=] at that--came Thursday when} TUESDAY'S GAMES second was Connaught's only safety in the first five frames. They got singles in each of the 6th, 7th and 8th frames, two by Clapp and the other by McGahey. In the 9th, with one out, McGahey and Ruan hit back-to-back singles but Taylor out and out to end the game. Leaming started on the mound for Connaught and was replaced by Hough in the 7th. While Taylor had only four strikeouts, Leaming nine in his first six innings. Hough had three for the balance of the game. Glecoff walked to open the second inning for Storie Park, advanced on an infield error and infield out and scored the first run of the game with two out, when Logeman singled. In the fourth, G. Wright was safe on an error and scored later on a single by Clark and doubled by Logeman. Taylor homered to open the fifth but neglected to touch second base en route and was out on the appeal play. But/Pair with two out, Glecoff walked, advanced onan error and scored on Brett's double, to *make it 3-0. sin the 7th. Glecoff started it off *with a homer. With one out, -Brett also homered, then Clark "tripled and Logeman was safe Son an error, He was forced by E, Wright then Solomon walked and Taylor scored these two mates with a triple, to make. it a five-run splurge--and com- plete the scoring. STORIE PARK: Logeman, %; E. Wright, cf; Solomon, 3b; Taylor, p; Cameron, c; Glecoff, i; G. Wright, rf; Brett, 1b; Clark, ss. CONNAUGHT PARK: Clapp, $b; McQuade, c; Brack, If; Leaming, p and 1b; Kalenowski, ef; McGahey, 2b; Ryan, 1b and ree Storie Park's big rally came| Bry with a triple and scored Osh- awa's second and final run when ae i i : § 2 £ 22 i x ge e in the 7th, on} stolen base} an t | le had two of Trenton's| four hits while McNamee had) three-for-four, to lead Genoshas| with Dennis Bennett having 4 5 a Z 1 OSHAWA GENOSHAS -- Ber- tt, 1f; Gibbens, 1b; Parkinson, ¢c; Cullen, ss; McNamee, p and ef; Eliott, rf; Siblock, 3b; an, cf; March, 2b; Calder, p in 6th; Bellingham, batted in h TRENTON--Teeple, 3b; Bonn, ; Garrett, 2b; Ferguson, ss; O'Neil, rf; VanDaal, cf; Bow- man, Ib; O'Donnell, If; Lidster, p; Aurther, p in 9th. Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian-bred horse, MeMark, owned by Jim Fair of Brantford, Ont., won the Duke of Connaught silver cup for three-year- olds and up at 1 1-16 miles 21 years ago today at Ot- tawa. Ridden by Frankie Vallee of Montreal, Mc- Mark held the lead from the start to win by four rf; Galley, rf; P. Dick, ss; J. Dick, rf; Hough, p, lengths. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile trot for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $600 (8). S'dam_ S'pson, McK'ley 3.40 2.80 2.60) 1-Rose Geisel, Jr. 5.90 4.70 4Willy Tass, Siddall 420 Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Phyllis Brooke, Hassi, Whisby , SECOND RACE -- 7 Furlong pace for > Purse $600 (8) and up. i Aileen, W'wood 1.6 5.40 4.10 Tom Baker, Madill © 5.90 5.00 Postal Chief, gee 5. Stert won ing. Sg Ry Sa y a jen Site' Bale. DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND 2 PAID $24.50 THIRD RACE -- 7 Furlong pace for + and up. Purse $600 (8). 5.40 3.70 3.00 eWestfield Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Dorann Gratten, Cobey Joe, Red Rainbow, Ruth Hal S, and Governor Dillon. FOURTH poe 1 io = for + yaer-olds and rse 4 : or, Mek'ley 440 2.90 2.40 3.90. 2.70 2.40 Libby Lee, and Hava Julep, My Grandson, and Pat, it yea and | 4-Lyndi ne Sam, Scotiand's Van, end Merrie Late Can., Dust About. xTH Ran in Order: Sharp Gain, Carol he Allan Wilmac, and Roman Dil- jard. Late Can., Barney Diplomat. QUINELLA, 8 AND 4, PAID $12.30 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3- r-olds and up, Purse $1,200 (7). jen Chief, Webster 4.90 3.00 2.30 I-Lee Johnston, Hicks 4.80 2.70 |6Armbro Adanac, McKinley 2.40 Start good, won driving. Also Ran Order: Arawana Adios, a Patch, Lady G, and irish C. Grat- in. Late Can., Peter W. EIGHTH RACE -- "The Greenwood Stakes," 1% miles trot for 3-vear-olds, vg $7,500 added. Gross Purse 10,050. 4Balboa Newport, Walker 8.10 4.50 3.80 +Diller A Dollar, Findley 470 3. 7-Johnny Laird, Arohdekin Start good, won dri Also Ran in Order: Armbro Earl, Royal Speedster, F--Lee Ezra, Haul Away, A-Flemington's Betty, Belmont Francis, A--Red Riddell, F--Scribe Rod- 1.40 ville boys to coast to their vic- ed |to 'lat the plate with four big hits.) ; e : "|share second place at 211 with rr Saturday with a 12-4 deci-| sivie Thompson of Toronto, who Oshawa will now meet PO prpewth ng Roomy gird ge Brin hy Peterborough or Kingston for| Pour three-putt greens proved 4 0 pt the east in'mnomson's undoing and he had ad at ain |to settle for a final-round 70 In vameas ge after a 66-65 Thursday and Fri-| lay. outhit and outplayed the Belle- Koudson's first: CPGA cham nine players bettered 68. Only SOFTBALL five did it Friday and the same} Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Mid- number Saturday. FOOTBALL STANDINGS Connaught Park vs Storie \Park, at Storie Park, 6.30 p.m. |2nd game of 2-out-of-3 finals. |} Oshawa City and District | Assoc. -- (Hxhiibtion Game) -- pionship brought him top prize money of $1,500 and the Sea- gram Gold Shield. Thompson and Balding collected $1,050 each. Jerry Magee kept the all- Toronto finish going by shoot- ing a last-round 68 for even-par ry. Winning pitcher Paul Jubb) hurled a fine ball game, allow-| ing only three hits and striking out six, Oshawa collected 20 hits off two Belleville pitchers and were aided considerably by 18 errors. The winners made only) Bad Boys, at Alexandra Park, ti" Oshawa Neighborhood A | shawa Neighborhoo ssoc. 20054 16 4! Pee Wee Girls' League -- Glen 1 1 0 34 33 2ictewart at Sunnyside; Fernhill 1:1 0 36 42 2/2 Nipigon; Radio at Lake Vis- Saturda . Seg % 0 ta; Eastview at Harman; Montreal 31 Toronto 13 Bathe at North Oshawa and Woodview at Kingside. All igames at 6.30 p.m. By THE CANADIAN PRESS WLTt two. | Gary Allison paced Oshawa Peter Murdoch and Tom Taylor had three hits each. (Daily Rac FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMurray Pubil |BASEBALL Eastern Ontario Senior League -- (Playoffs) -- Belle- ishing Co., Lid. A le ville Joyces vs Oshawa Mer- ing Form). START FAST In Saturday's game, Oshawa) FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim- started out strong and scored|ing 'hreevear-olds and up, éV2 furlongs ten runs in the first two innings| 8-Glenscott Miss H'son 7.00 4.60 3.40 on four hits, one walk and ten|!2The Avenue, McComb 27.00'15.10) 9-Sly Stag, Leblanc 14.10 errors, then Belleville settled| start geet Wan oaatiy: down and played fine ball for) Also Ran in eed ihertoter, Queen's j A inni |Day, Fortune es ive irl, ir. the final five innings in mak-|yivim, Peyton Lad, Golden Bubble, ing only two errors. Currytown, Harlech Peter Murdoch and Tom Tay- Winner oa ret Bean Busher--Very Lofty ; i bi wahili. lor were again Oshawa's best teclesr bake aeleent, hitters. with two each, Pool 44,607. Double Pool 76,739, SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim- Ing, three-year-olds and up, 6'4 furlongs a), |}0-Malueina, C'bertson 28.50 9.10 5.80 | 4-Yancy,. Shuk 3.80 2,90 7-By Command, McComb \! Start good, won ridden out. oo Nipigon Girls Take Group 'A' Minor Tourney 7 ei sie A Ginls' Minor Softball Tour-|Trainer 3. M. Hardy. nament was held here at Alex-| THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim andra Park Saturday by the|ing. three-year-olds and up, | mile turf Provincial Women's Softball|A'xurora Fox, D'fach 10.70 6.40 7.40 Union of Ontario, for girls|s-Bronze Turkey, Harris , 13-years-and-under. ee er en act. There were 14 teams entered," also Ran In Order: | Itulyarso, Snuve- including four from Bowman-|gie, Test "Miss, arigite. Skil end ville and four from Pickering] peter wrack. Township. Three squads, Nipi-|A--S. Me Shapiro and &. 8, Seednouse jgon Park, Eastview Park and|winner ch @ 5 by Aurdole -- Zitetet \North Oshawa Park, represent-| by Foxbridge. ied Oshawa's Neighborhood Asso- Hagar 1 G. Meyer. ciation League. Other teams!' FourTH RACE--Purse $2,300. Claim- were Newmarket, Whitby and_ing, three-vear-olds and up, 1 1-18 miles j 7). Pickering. Ye cal Hit, F'simmons 15.20 6.80 4.00 Nipigon -- coached by Ken/ia-arctic Swirl, Parnell 7.10 '3 per |$-Split The Loot, Leblanc 4 b-ogg: ong righ Seager won Start pies won driving. Pp e and crests|"'aiso Ran in Order: Cloud Princess, by disposing of Newmarket 13-3|Argo Bound, Blue Fox 2nd, Silver Beau. in the final game. They advanc-|\*'¢ ere ny Wine. ed to the finals by defeating! winner CH G 6 One Hitter -- Crisis by North Oshawa and Whitby. | , | Cathy Steed hurleda fine) game for Nipigon and was well) | | | | Also Ran in Order: Tarpon Run, Star Talk, Gray Dean, Rubal Khali, Revolu- ltionist, All Grand, Tehran's Dan, Fever- | zauber. Late Scratch--Ring Around DAILY DOUBLE PAID $248.40 Chance Play. Trainer B. $, Chris. Pool 96,428. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,900, allow 40|Start good, won driving. Little Britain, 8.15 3-out-of-5 ances, two-year-olds, about 7 furlon Fe ag = ' . bitte ; 2nd game of turf course (6). \p-m.; n gi 3Royal M'tar, Fitz' 5.20 3,00 2.60 Series. Heder 9 Ny ob ge aaah 3.50 2.90| Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. ea ee Sea, \ Start good, for all but Canistes, won/Pee Wee League Playoffs -- handily. Auto Workers. Credit Union vs ing. end Contino reek Salty Revell: People's Clothing at Alexandra THE QUINELLA PAID $15.50 {Park (north diamond) and Jub- bate od Pit ¢ Me Royal Coinage--Matter|jjee Pavilion vs South-East, at Trainer cn. Davi, ar, Eastview Park; Ist games of 2- Pool 51,030, Quinella Poo! 48,241. out-of-3 series; both games at SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim-|§ 15 p.m ing, three-year-olds and up, 6% furlongs) "" *" 2B-Summons, Bailey 5.60 3.00 3.10] W-Credit Curb, Turcotte 4.30 3.60 2B-Tough K'amon, D'ton 5.60 3.00 3.10 Start good, won driving. Sergeants' Mess Brig. Reward, Farmer Jacky nc Golf Tournament Pale agli ole Reward. A--B. R. Stein and R. L. Victor entry. BoAudiey Farms and Mrs. £. Kay |. Members of the Oshawa entry. Ontario Regiment "Sergeants' bab ons h A G 4 Citation -- At First Sight Mess" held the second golf tour- yy Discovery. esacity Trainer €, Kalensky. jnament of the summer season recently, at the King Street Golf Pool 101,748, SEVENTH RACE -- 10, ' 'a gb ' EVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add/ciuh under the direction of Jim as tournament con- ws, "International Stakes Handicap,") ' three-year-olds, 1% miles (9). |Sullivan, 4-Royal Tara, D'son 4.30 3.50 3.00 vener 3Runadir, Dittfach 10.60 6.00) Wes . S-Lord Saybrook, Shuk 440, George Browning emerged as Start good, won driving, winner with the best lo ross Also Ran in Order: A---ice Jam, Jovial score of the event ie ye 1 Joel, Judo King, Pleriou, Arctic: Hills, A--| 5° a the event wi aries Slithering Sam. |Hiltz in second place; Ross wage Sela apaertg and Mrs. &, B. Seed) Aselstine had the best net score Winner CH F 3 Hasty Road--Changeable|in the handicap division. -- by Alibhai. | Winners received trophies do- Large A ae a 'nated by Carling's and present- EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add-/ed at the tournament by ine ed, "Canadian Stakes Handicap,' three-\company's district. representa- year-olds and up, foaled In Canada, 1% tive, Peter Johnson. get League OASA Playoffs) --|' |A. and W. Drive-In and Oshawa day games. Bathe Park will now represent the ONA League and Oshawa in the Provincial playdowns. They will meet Port Perry in the first game at Bathe Park tonight at 6.15 o'clock and will) travel to Port Perry on Wednes-} their full team, instead of just seven players, (Sudbury won the match with. 3-0). It was very difficult to get all the men out, because of the cur- rent holidays. However, it was still a pleas- for the second game. ure to play in the beautify) In the Atom League, North | Oshawa of the East Division land Fernhill of the West Division played a two-game semies. North Oshawa won the cham- pionship and earned the right represent Oshawa in the Squirt Provincial playdowns. They played their first game in Cobourg Saturday and will take on Cobourg in the second contest here at North Oshawa Park, this Saturday, If a third game is necessary, it will be) played at 4.30 p.m. on the same) day. SELLS F FREEZERS-21 CU. FT. 5 Year Guarantee made by Beatty. Free food plan, Free delivery, PRICED FROM USED CARS Ltd. 1200 Dundes E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN BAD BOY perinireiv OR LESS! 198 Fort William Lads | Oust Stoney Creek | STONEY CREEK, Ont. 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The Lakehead team quelled Stoney Creek scoring opportuni- ties three times as the home- town club loaded the bases in| taitaed ee 2-DOOR REFRIGERATORS By Beatty, full cutomatic defrost, sep- arate zone freezer. 5 year guargntee. 199.88 the second, fourth and seventh} innings. | Fort William's run came in| the sixth when infielder Bob Kochan led off with a single, ad-| vanced on a sacrifice bunt by) outfielder Bill McEwan and) scored on a single by catcher| Ron Busnick, | Righthander Don Savitsky| gave up three hits, struck out} WE ARE OPEN INCLUDING 'TIL WEDNESDAY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Everybody Knows the Place--Bad Boy--King St. E. -728-4658-4659 EVERY NIGHT 9:30 P.M. seven and walked seven for the - win. Loser Bill Merritt yielded four hits, fanned three and walked only one. Fort William meets Valley- field, Que., here today for the Canadian title and the right to travel to the Senior Little SPECIA FRONT END League world tournament' at \Louisville, Ky., Aug. 20. 1A-King Gorm, Gomez Ti-Latin Artist, Gordon 15.30 9.10 5Warrlors Day, Harrison 8.40 Also Ran in Order: Royal Maple, E. Day, Court Royal, Windy Ship, Menedict Galindo, Son Blue, Mornins' Mornin and A--Tres Suave. A--Lanson Farm entry. Winner B H 5 Never Say Die -- White Lodhe by Cadanova, Trainer A. |, Taylor. Poo! 110,651. Total Pool 799,473. Total Attendance 15,903. miles (12). | 9.90 6.00 4,30 supported by catcher Gail Gross. man and the rest of the team, who came through with timely} hits, | North Oshawa, coached by Fred Williams, captured the Group 'B' crown . Carol Hop- kins was a tower of strength for the winners as she 'pitched 19 consecutive innings. There will likely be a svries| |between Nipigon and a Welland} team for the Ontario Cham-! |pionship. | | The winning of the two titles} iby Nipigon and North Oshawa shows the good brand of ball| played by the girls in the Neigh-| borhood League. 2-TAG BOUTS -2" | | WHIPPER WATSON Returns UESDAY, AUG. 18th, 8:45 P.M. WHIPPE and PAT FLANAGAN vs __and HANS SCHMIDT THE SWEET DADDY SIKI and OSHAWA ARENA R BILLY WATSON. BULLDOG BROWER "SCUFFLIN HILLBILLIES RIP AND CHUCK AT Ansus-(;RAYDON| CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ®@ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa"s Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum ¢ BRAKE | RELINE ALIGNMENT 9 MOST CARS PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT $143 General Tire of Oshawa 534 RITSON RD. SOUTH PH: /28-6221 Magnificent DUKE of EARL ILIO Di PAOLO vs THE DESTROYER PLEASE PICK YOUR TICKETS UP EARLY FOR THESE THREE FINE EXHIBITIONS AT THE CASINO REST, DIAL 723-9721. ney, F---Jack of Trump, F--Sis Herbert,| FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3\and ONF--Niagara Kid. A--Coupled Red|s-The MoNab, Liewellyn yeerclds and up. Purse $800 (7). Riddell, and Flemington's Betty, F--|7-Single Goose, Waddell 6F'wood E Grattan, Shea 3.30 3.00 2.60|Mutuel Field. Start good, won driving + Xuohnny's Girl, Pacey 4.60 3,40\DNF--Fell, did not finish. Also Ran in Order: Coup! Marky, ' "Flashy Fire C, McFadden 2.0) NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3-/Giendale Joe, Ensign Dillon, Adios Do- Start good, won handily, : year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8). minion, and Frisco Lee J. Also Ran in Order: Vernon's Ster,|3-Karen Sota, Milier 10.40 £20 3.80| Total Pool 360,573, Attendance 9,000, Late Can., Buster Grattan, Mr. Ben. s ae . ug Cleaning 3.10] WHIPPER BILLY WATSON Ringsides 1.50, Adults 1.28 Ns Children -- 75¢ Pet Milosh, Promoter. |

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