16 THEOSHAWA TIMES, - Seturdey, September 5, 1964 McKee, Gary Allison and Mitchell got two safeties " Mike Clapp, Jeff Stapleton and Paul Jubb had the other hits. test, but needed fourth-inning relief from Jubb, Mitchell and Jubb gave up six hits. North-West Wins Legion Tyke Crown North-West captured the Osh- awa Legion Tyke Baseball Lea- gue City Championship this week as they troun North- East 19-10 and wound up with an undefeated season. Mike Clapp, Terry and Dave McKee and Tom Taylor had 'two hits each for the winners, Jeff. Stapleton, Peter Murdock and Jim Miller, who drove in the winning runs with a triple, had the other safeties. North-West got 11 hts and made nine errors, while the losers managed eight safeties and committed 11 miscues. Stapleton, who relieved Clapp in the fifth, was given credit for the victory. Paul Jubb suf- fered the defeat. Jubb struckout six, but was plagued with wild- ness all night and issued nine walks. Clive Osborne and John York | ga two hits each for North- Shewchuk Bird Captures Race In Good Time The Oshawa Resins Siew Club held its second miles young bird race from Sudbury Junction last Saturday. The winning bird was re. leased at-9.30 a.m. and arrived at 4.20 p.m. Some 125 birds competed from nine lofts. Today the club will be flying the last schedule race from the same station. Results in yards-per-minute: John Shewchuk 873.50; K. Young 859.82; John Shewchuk 859.54; John Shewchuk 847.42; R. Bevan 840.32; R. Bevan 839.42; W. Posacki $36.88; Schoep and Son, 835.89; J. Issel 825.30; M. Korobij 9825.28; M. Korobij 822.64; Schoep and Son 816.74; M. Korobij 811.75; Schoep and io Bere and Schoep and Son i) Alex Faulkner | Retires From | NHL Activity -- ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) --| Alex Faulkner says he defin-| itely will not be returning to) the National Hockey League this year, The only Newfoundlander to make the NHL, Faulkner said) Friday in a telephone interview from his home at Harbor Grace that he talked to Sid Abel, manager of the Detroit Red| Wings Thursday, Abel told him) if he did report this week he| probably would be earmarked) for service with Pittsburgh of} the American League, a Detroit farm team. "] will be playing this year with the Conception Bay. Cee- bees," he said. "I had quite a bit of trouble !ast year and at 28 I know that once you are down, it is pretty hard to get up again." With the Ceebees he will join his older brother, George, who is playing coach of the| tean. and a former member of the Shawinigan Falls Cataracts of the Quebec Hockey League in the Montreal Canadiens farm system. Alex said he has other rea- sons for staying in Newfound- land. "I hope to get word soon on a business plan to open here," he said. 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