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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1964, p. 17

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sciie endian die atin dite died adi OPENER x Scugog Cleaners Scott's Edge Foley's 10-8 SPORTS CALENDAR Defeat A&W. sacrifice and Arn Tilk and Pete Norris added back-to-back sin- gles to compete the rally, In the fifth, Young was safe on an error by the catcher and later scored on a single by Norris, Scugog Cleaners clinched their victory in the bottom of the 8th inning. Tilk. was safe on an error to open. Norris followed with his fourth-straight hit of in the third when Reg. White|the game then with one out, opened with a two-bagger and|Seneco doubled and Mason scored on a walk, wild pitch|polished off his own win with and Dave Weldon's single. |a homer, for the fourth run of Ron Simcoe homered with the 'he inning. pases empty in the 6th, to make| Norris was quite the best at 1 it 4-2 at that time. Doug Cole|the plate with Rowden having doubled in the oth peas other two hits for the winners, Wel- later on a sacrifice fly by Wel-10" Was the onl: yons of the don, making it 4-3. losers to get two hits, In the 9th, now. trailing 8-3,, A AND W DRIVE-IN -- Kee- A and W scored two runs onan, 2b; Cole, ss; Weldon, c; an opening double by Joe Pion-|Simcoe, 3b; Hickey, rf; Pion- Scugog Cleaners defeated A and W Drive-In 8-5, last night at Alexandra Park, in the first game of their Oshawa City and District Softball Association 2- out-of-3 semi-final playoff series. Bob Mason pitched the win for the Juniors and struck out a total of 10 batters in estab- lishing his win. He gave up nine hits but kept them scattered. A and W got their first run TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL OASA Intermediate "C" Play- offs -- Selkirk vs Brooklin, at Brooklin' Community Park, 8.15 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series, Oshawa Minor Assoc, (Ki- wanis Bantam League Play- offs) -- Storie Park and Fern- hill Park, at Radio Park, 6.15 p.m.; sudden-death game to de- cide winner of round-robin series and right to enter finals. Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Midget League Playoffs) Rundle Park at Lake Vista and North Oshawa at Nipigon Park; both games at 6.15 p.m. Civil Service League Playoffs -- Foley's Plumbing or Scott's Chicken Villa vs Thompson's Plumbing, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 semi-final series; Rundle's Gar- den Centre vs Wood's Transport, at Alexandra Park, 8.15 pm.; 3rd game of 3-out-of-5 semi-final In 3rd Game Scott's Chicken: Villa advanced to the semi-finals of the Civil Service Softball League, when they scored a 10-8 decision over Foley's Plumbing, in their third and deciding game of tie quar- terfinal round, last night at Fernhill Park, : Scott's will now meet Thomp- son's Plumbing in the first game of their 2-out-of-3 semi-final series, at Alexandra Park, this evening, at 6.30 o'clock. Foely's struck for five runs in the first inning when Cover singled, Delves was safe on an error and McAvoy walked, With) one out, Woods singled, DeMille beat out a bunt and then with two out, Kellington tripled. The Plumbers added another run in the second, by Cover, on a timely hit by Delves. ° However, after that, Glaspell, for Scott's, pitched a steady brand of ball and got excelient support. DeMille doubled in the tiek and a homer by 'Jack|tek, If; Carnwith, 1b; Shearer, Shearer, that came with onejcf; White, p; O'Reilly, 2b - 2nd. | A and W Drivedo, claithed 11|_ Suva Can aMEne -- De strikeouts to more than con-|9,.' ¥sung 1b:Tilk . If: Norris:| tribute his share but he was! ie. Szyszka "ob: Seneco ot;| also tagged for 10 hits and) wason p ie: , | Scugog Cleaners made them)' count. | The Juniors struck for three)' CRIPPLED CANADIANS | runs in the third inning when| Some 63,000 Canadians are| Ralph Davis walked, Bob Solo-| severely or totally crippled or mon singled, so did Jim Row-| deformed by arthritis and rheu- den. Bob Young followed with aj matic disease. : | IN PETERBORO a out, Reg. White, on the mound for series, LACROSSE Oshawa Juvenile - Junior League Playoffs -- Brooklin vs) Beaupre's Spurs, at Oshawa) Children's Arena, 7.00 p.m.; 2nd| game of 4-out-of-7 series. THURSDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District Assoc, League Championship Playoffs -- Brooklin Concretes vs Oshawa Bad Boys, at Alex- andra Park, 8.00.p.m.; Ist game vot 2-out-of-8 semi-final series. OASA. Bantam Playoffs -- Pickering and Cobourg, at Alex-| third and Rowbotham doubied in the sixth but Foley's didn't score again until the 7th. Cover con- nected, so did Delves and then McAvoy, But Delyes. neglected to touch second base, en route, and this made an out and Glas- pell got Cullen and Woods to end the *. F. Cullen started as pitcher for Foley's and later gave way to Nichols, in the first inning, when Scott's opened with a three-run rally on walks to Sal- ter and Terry, followed by Cos- burn's single, a walk to Bradley, a hit by Butler and: walks to Richardson and Sweet. The Chicken Villa team added andra Park, 5.15 p.m.; 3rd and |two in the second on singles by Sa ld ld ee saan a nilananageapmg cag by AG FRI Pore ee gee papain nd THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 9, 1964 17 7 THIRD GAME Peterborough IUE nosed out Storie Park 2-1, last evening at Cobourg, in the third and de- ciding game of their OASA Eastern Ontario zone finals, in the Midget series. The do-or-die contest was al real thriller from start to finish with Jim Bell winning the game for the Liftlock City team, He struck out 10 batters and al- though tagged for seven hits, limited the Oshawa lads to one lone run. That one came in the second inning when Bob Cam- eron tripled and scored later on a single by Gary Wright. Phit Solomon's single and an error, gave Storie Park chance in the third, They had runners on bases in each of the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th frames, but just couldn't get that one more hit needed to score a run, Bob Glecoff started for Storie Park. He gave up his first run in the second inning when Don Hodson singled to start it and Pete Mackness was safe on an error. Jim Bell's sacrifice fly scored Hodson. In the next inning, Gary Hol- brook opened with a single. He was forced by Dave Mills but a passed ball and then a long single by Hodson, scored Mills, to make the score 2-1. Neither team scored again, Bill Taylor relieved Glecoff later in the game and did a good job, The Peterborough Midgets had a couple of run- mers on in the fourth inning and again in the fifth and then in Brett, Wright, Glecoff, p; If in 7th. 1b; ef; Locke, 65; Peterborough Midgets Put Out Storie Park both of their runs, Solomon had two of Oshawa's seven. PETERBOROUGH -- Robin- son, rf; Holbrook, 3b; Mills, 2b; Redmond, ¢; Hodson, 1b; Mack- ness,-cf; Bell, p; Rawlinson, If; haga 85; 9th. OSHAWA -- Solomon, 3b Logeman, 2b; Taylor, If and p; Cameron, E Watkings, rf in c, G. Wright, rf; Clark, " Coach Bud Grant Is Squawking Now CALGARY members of the Calgary Stam- peder football night objected to charges by Winnipeg coach Bud Grant that tackle Don Luzzi tionally injured Winnipeg quar- terback Kenny Ploen in a West- ern Football Conference game at Calgary Monday. "There certainly was no in- tent to injure," Luzzi said. 'I was just doing my job, trail- ing the quarterback, The whis- tle hadn't blown," Coach Bobby Dobbs and gen- eral manager Jim Finks rushed to Luzzi's defence. Dobbs said (CP) Three had inten: club Tuesday - OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS WESTMOUNT Seue CHURCH Here we are, another year of bowling! 1 looks like bowling arm is out of Practice, but give us couple of 'weeke "The te high Wile to" past priakdent Ken Cobb, 601 (224 216). : The A 'pal yi i Sten e217; Harry Almond Bi 206. m1; row 206. Woe and behold, Vivien Black, Verna Maxine Scott, B + |BIll Taylor and Marg Vesnhof, Points taken: Colts 6) Wil 2--Beers 2; Tigers 3--Mwies 1) Kitests 4--Meows 0. --Lambs 1$kunks . Standing: Colts 4, Skunks 4, Tigers & Kiteats 3, Wildeats 2, Bears 2, Mules ty Lambs 1, Mices 0 and Meows 0. MAJOR "8" LEAOUE The Ladies Major "8" Bowiing League will be starting on. 14, 6:45 P.M,, at the Motor City Lanes. The feama Will be as follows: Team | -- Helen Trot, Jean Brown, Blanche Mary Frobel, Kalynko, Bert Cole and Anne Reese, Team 2 - Carol Drorwik, Delores Keeler, Cecella Casey, Vera Kalynko, Pamele Knight and Shirley Se t, Team 3 Mildred Wittrick, Beth Lymburner, Vere Bint, Nadia Kupnickl, Harel Weddup and Pearl Peacock. Team 4 -- Marl MoNeil, Nen Bennet, Dot McLellan, Jo Arthurs, Vi Cornish' and Jean MoPherson. Team § -- Gloria Rus sell, Marl Hickey, Mildred Tu Vere Szikszay, Phoebe Mullen and K day, Team 6 -- Cella Wigg, McKnight, Lois Legree, Aileen Anderson, Brisebois, and Kay Tapping. Team 7 --~ Norah Barron, Effie Beldwin, Lois Bur- den, Ede Wilson, Viola Wasban and Dor- othy Bentley. Team § -- Helen Gourley, Isobel Hub- bell, Bes Alexander, Beth Shortt, Elle Long, and €, Burr, Team 9 -- Rose Stovin, Fran Alexander, Hazel Rumpel, Anne Furey, Clete Wellman and Neide Thompson. Team 10 -- Donaida Williams, oie MeDermaid, Fie Willlamson, le Pritchard, Olive Anderson and Rolends Tierney, he wanted a closer look at the play on film, but added that Grant had mo room to issue charges about intentionally rough play, id PACKED WITH ORE A Ty-mile ridge in Venezuela, called the Iron Mountain, is estimated to contain nearly deciding game of series. SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc. -- (Lancaster Cup Draw). LACROSSE Oshawa Minor Assoc. Bantam League Playoffs -- Kinsmen vs UAWA, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 6.30 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series. "Dick McKenna (Bomber de- fensive back) came in late and hit Eagle Day in the back with his helmet," Dobbs said. Dobbs also suggested another Bomber defender, halfback Barrie Han- sen, was less than polite. Finks suggested Grant's col- lar 'might be getting a little tight" after six Western Confer- ence defeats. 500,000,000 tons of high grade ore, RENTAL | GO-KARTS _---- --_-- =< -- = oe Open Deily 1 P.M, to 10 P.M, WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS 10 A.M, to 10 P.M. Terry. and Cosburn, then a double by Bradley. Cosburn singled in the fourth and scored on an error and choice play, to make it 6-6. In the fifth, Glaspell homered. Later Salter walked and scored on an infield out, walk and sac- rifice fly, to make it 8-6, Scott's got their two runs that proved the winners, in the 6th the 7th, Mick Redmond tripled with two out but Taylor, held them off. Don Hodson had two of his team's five hits, to figure in Juvenile Green Gaels Eliminated In Overtime Oshawa Juvenile "Greenfrom Paige, made it 8-7, with Gaels" were eliminated from/Oshawa drawing most of the the OLA Juvenile playoffs last/penalties. Hickey scored with night at Peterborough when the|three minutes to play, tying it Liftlock City Juveniles defeated|up at 8-8, "AMERICAN NETTER MOVES Dennis Ralston, of Bakers- gles, National Championships field, California, makes a re- at Forest Hills, yesterday. turn during his third-round Ralston defeated Henry 8-6, match with Crawford Henry 6-3, 6-2. of Atlanta, In the men's sin- SANTA CLAUS OUT LONDON (AP)--Santa Claus, the 2-to-l favorite in Wednes- --(AP Wirephoto) day's St. Leger horse race, was the Motor City lads 11-9 In over-| In the overtime, Moody from SPORTS MENU time, in the third and deciding|Mills, scored almost from the game of their series. faceoff. Sheedy tied it up again Oshawa struck early to take a|for Oshawa on a solo effort but |8-1 lead in the first period, withitwo minutes later McMahon got Oshawa Minor Assoc. Midge League Playoffs -- Royal Crown Colas vs' People's Clothing, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 8.00 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-2) tlinning. Wallace walked and ad- vanced on a wild pitch, Carrie singled, so did Glaspell and the first two scored, aided by a wild pitch. FOLEY'S PLUMBING -- scratched Monday because of the drought-hardened track at! Doncaster. Trainer Mick Rog- ers also said that his charge had not fully recovered from the bumping suffered in the re- OSHAWA"S ONLY Master 28 Yeore Gunsmith ef Experience Bring The Family | rrewc enounos, canramn | I CLIP AND BRING THIS| AD WITH YOU FOR A an opening goal by Lewis and alhis first goal of the night to) S¢t!es- pair by Vann, Keenan assisting| break the tie and from the face- on the last one. Livingstone,|off, Hickey added the clincher, from Hickey and Mills, potted) OSHAWA -- Johnston, How- By Geo. H. Campbell one for the homesters, late in| : ard, Keenan, Greenwood, Lewis SPORTS EDITOR the period. A Vann, Marlowe, D. Sutton, R, . J be } Everything From Soup To Nuts | The checking was extremely] jelose and tight in the middie|Sutton, Kraznaj, Sheedy, Gray, THE WEATHERMAN gave evidence of being obstinate, |canto and the best each team|Gresham, Lloyd and Haggerty. | could manage was one more) prrERROROUGH De-| Jast night around these parts -- and according to word from pal. Grexnwond "cork tabts t certain notsofar-away areas, he proved really mean, but [geal late in the fae, aller Seg Biskea: paler, oe here atihome, we managed to get in all the games scheduled |Livingstone had potted tis sec-lGuerin, - Moodie, Collins, | Me: and that brings this area right up-to-date in. their provincial ~| "Going inte the third' period cong e Toni' Johnson, playdowns, The only trouble around these parts. is that there iM |with a 4-2 lead, Oshawa bulged) \their margin to 6-2 on goals by| is hardly anybody left to vie for the OASA title. Brooklin |; owis and Cann's third, aided Pieeaben en? Concretes won a real thriller, 3-1, on Saturday night in Sel- |by R, Sutton. However, penal- When? ... kirk, They go again tonight at home, for the second game ties crept in at this point and By The Canadian Press and right now, this looks like a good chance for the Con- |the homesters rallied for a goal} | Slammin' Sammy Snead éretes. Should they lose at home tonight, they'll play the ac a ra. third and deciding game on Sunday, likely at a mutually at Dallas, Tex., io win the |by Mills. Graham, from Sheedy, made it: 7-3 and seconds later, Mar- agreed mid-point between Selkirk and Brooklin, lowe scored to make it 8-3. Dallas $10,000 Open golf a Ee x It looked to be all over but} championship with a 72-hole OSHAWA STORIE PARK Midgets lost out to Peterbor- or rer pe rice caer hie ager all er iat relaxed, their defence collapse etter than Haro Jug ough IVE last night, in their third and deciding game, down | 14° "the Peterborough ey McSpaden, who finished in Cobourg. Quoting Jack Logeman, coach of the Storie jiaunching a vicious attack,| second. Winding up third Park team, he said, "We lost out to a very good team. We |scored five goals in succession| was Byron Nelson, top had our chances and we just couldn't click." The Storie jto tie it up. Hickey from Mills,) money-winner of golf the Park Midgets still are in the running for the 1964 League (|Scollard alone, Scollard from) previous two years. Nelson championship honors, but, of course, they are disappointed Mills and then Scollard again| shot a 68 for a 281 total. to be out of the running so early in the campaign. With only three exceptions, the Storie Park team has been together ever since their PeeWee ranks--about five years ago. When remember that this team is only a Neighborhood Park MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for 3-year- Herd 0 Vick hg Pose 2 Wir ory, ris ng to know they made such a fine showing. rete aon an x x x x | Flennington's First, Gorden . - ya 2 5 4 ' | Start good, won handily QUICK GLANCES: Storie Park Midget will now have Also Ran in Orgert The 'Adian, Symbol mark time, while waiting for the round-robin series to pro- Gail, Star Boot, and Mr, Twist. e their opponents for the championship finals... . | IGHT, at Radio Park, it's Fernhill ve Storie Park, 6:15 ck, for the right to meet Sunnyside Park boys in the pionship finals, . . . CIVIL SERVICE Softball League recently has narrowed the field to four teams and both i-final sets will go tonight at Alexandra Park, with {399 cynden Anne. pson's meeting Scott's 'in the opener... . LOCAL | pAILy DOUBLE, 3 AND 2, PAID $101.00 oder Hi ansolgane diwiaiiNen wba pei BALL _ -- meeweet P ~_ ~ gotta Sah beeen Wate eel rgies whippe ingston 5-0 on Saturday, to sweep their year-olds and up, Purse $600 (8) 4 NINTH RACE 1 Mile Pace fer. % 'A Inter, 'A' series in two-straight, In the SENIOR "B" ;Mendow Mark, Hawke $80 170 300) year-olds and up. Purse $700 (7) Hs it, PETERBOROUGH Monsens lost at home but came ee ee 40 sDeun tied hom tare ain to even the count in Kingston. , . . OSHAWA MINOR | Also Ran In Order: Wilmington Belle,| siert 'good, won driving 270 c. Midget League softball teams are continuing their oar cai ne eis alo Kewertho Helen, Noble Argo ond 'Com 4 : e' * '" d-robin games this week and next. . . . PETERBORO'S fain McGregor or ae nation in the Eastern Ontario playoff centre has served ee oe eee fine example to smaller communities. . . . KEY PLAY- games tonight are at Radio Park and North Oshawa. future schedule this week calls for Pickering and Co- to meet at Alexandra Park on Thursday at 5:15 p.m. IBAD BOY perinitety ASA Squirt play, Port Perry and North Oshawa. play third and deciding game tonight, in North Oshawa. Win- L L S$ FOR L ESS / go to the OASA championship round-robin, on Satur- ° FREEZERS-21 CU. FT. 198 DEHUMIDIFIERS-G.E. Built-in filter, 1/5 horse power, 19,000 99 $8 s cu,- ft, capacity, swift operation, 5 year 2-DO0R REFRIGERATORS gaurantee, automatic shut-off. Reg. 159. By Beatty, full cutomatie defrost, sep- value crate zone freezer, 5 yeor guarantee, 88 With trade és . WE ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT INCLUDING "TTL 9:30 P.M. WHEDNESDAY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Everybody Knows the Place----Bad Boy--King St. E. 728-4658-4659 cent King George-Queen Eliza-| beth: stakes. | OTTO SCHWARTZ |] 167 Simeoe 8, 8. Cell 723-6921 1b; Bradley, ss; Butler, If; Richardson, rf; Sweet, cf; Petit- clerc, 3b; Glaspell, p; B. Wal- lace, rf in 4th; Carrie, $b in 6th. Cover, 2b; Delves, 1b; McAvoy, c; F. Cullen, p and rf; Woods, If; DeMille, cf; Rowbottom, ss; Kellington, rf and 3b; Weld- mark, 3b; Nichols, p in ist... | Scugogs Blank Mavericks 5-0 | .co™s smony ia Scugog Cleaners and Mav-\ | FAMILY KARTWAY ericks, of the UAW Softball Hwy. 12, 1% Miles Nerth of Whitby PHONE -- ' | League, met last night in an ex- hibition game at Alexandra Park : na" LIMITED TIME OFFER Ayes tnrtoh on the mhandl + Sept.26) TE "ARAN Ve MINIMUM TRADE-IN ALLOWANGE * FOR ANY RECAPPABLE TIRE -- REGARDLESS OF WEAR FREE RIDE ANY WEEK- | DAY, Between them they had seven strikeouts and gave up only two hits, a double by Hall in the fourth inning, followed by Camp- bell's single. Scugog Cleaners got two runs in the second when Corbett open- ed with a single, Woodcock doubled and Lawson singled, all with one out. The winners added their three other runs in the fourth inning, Corbett again istarted it off, this time with a single. Allin was. safe on an error, with one out then Lawson drew a walk, With two out, Sib- llock singled, Burke walked and that was it. BREAKS RECORD The U.S. weather satellite, Tiros VII, now has broken the /13-month record of continuous operation; four months is the normal expectation of operabil- ity for weather satellites, SEVENTH RACE -- IMile Trot for 5 year-olds and under. Purse $1000 (8) | 9.10 §.40 3,50| 5-Trust Account, Hopkins 9.00 4,30 3.30 §.20 3.10/1-Bishop Song, Varcoe 3.10 2:00} 4,50/8-Madam Victor, Arthur 4,90 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Tootsie Doll, Saber, Van's Countess. Johnnie Laird, | Prince Cope, and SECOND RACE -- | Mile Pace for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 2-Pot O Gold C--Morrissey 24.90 8.60 7.50 4.20 3.20 10,90 Your Satisfaction Is Our Aim All Cars Car Our GUARANTEE KELLY DISNEY USED CARS Ltd. 1200 Dundes E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN EIGHTH RACE ~ 1 Mile Pace for 3 and 4-year-olds. Purse $1000 (7) 5-Uncle Bun, Findley 20.70 8.10 3.80 6-Robert McGregor, Habkirk 7.20 3.20 7-Chiet Saint, Coke 2.50 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Bryan H Direct, racie Lochinvar, Star Johnston and DQ- 8-Fin's Hat, Hill }1-Twinkle's Danny, Larkin |Start good, won driving | Also Ran in Order: Ida Byrd B, Cunny's Lou Yocke, Junior Atom, Rose Herbert, FOURTH RACE -- | Mile Trot for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $700 (7) 7-Invasion, Walker 36.90 13.40 6.40 4,00 3.20 4.10 Attendance 2,156, $-Sonny's Tony, Featherstone \3-Victoria Lee, Habkirk Start good, won handily Also Ran ni Order: Patricia Margaret, Pixie Lee 2nd, Catherine Harvester, and iMr. C. Lee GUARANTE MINIMUM ALLOWANCE 7.50X14 TUBELESS 9 9 REG, PRICE 20,45 WITH TRADE 15.46 GUARANTEE MINIMUM ALLOWANCE 7.50X14 TUBELESS | BIRTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for J-year- olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 29,00 12.40 §.80) $.30 3,50 340 3£lvis, Palmer §-Big Way C, L'Heureux ?-Titan Song C, Hicks Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Wonder Bud. Lusty Theigiers, . end MINIMUM ALLOWANCE 7.50X18 TUBELESS 4 3 REG. PRICE 29.65 WITH TRADE 22.72, MeKinney, Island Song, Sabrina Lee. SE 9] REG. PRICE 24.55 WITH TRADE 18.64 rane. Skinner connected, so did Nightingale and then with two Me ae ae , SIXTH RA! os ile ace 4 out, Bourgeois hit safely to venrclge end up, puree 6700 (0) complete the three-run rally. | 2-Henry's Allen, Fillon 2.30 2.50 2 North Oshawa got three runs &Jimmy G Unko, Coke 4103 in the first inning. 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Because we urgently need sound casings for Winter Re- treads YOUR old tires: will never be worth more, -- Just look at the GUARANTEED allowances we're offering on these other popular sizes ... Oshawa defeated Port) 5-8, in their OASA Squirt Ontario zone finals, North Oshawa on Sat- fternoon, to tie the se- one apiece. | ird and deciding game, le which team will enter "Ontario championships, xt Saturday, will be at North Oshawa dia-| this evening, at 5.15 a hit by Hopkins and a wild pitch, to conclude the winners' five-run total. } PORT PERRY -- Evans, ss; | Cochrane, c; Skinner, rf; Night Ingale, 4b; Jeffrey, 1b; Bour- geois, 2h; Young, lf; Cochrane, ef; Wiiliams, p; Short, cf. NORTH OSHAWA -- Green, rf; Noonan, 2b; Hopkins, c; O'Con- visitors were able tojnell, 3b; Vaillencourt, ss in the sixth. Evans|Marsh, If; Bind, p; Jarvie, cf; was Coch-| Salmers, ib. \ pitched the win shawa and did a good it, striking out even s. Nightingale, Port Srd baseman, got on ry time but the only

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