IN AJAX Oshawa Merchants scored six runs in the first inning against Ajax Merchants, in Ajax on Sunday afternoon and went on to win the first game of their Eastern Ontario Senior Baseball League championship final series 12-5, The title set is' a 4-out-of-7 af- fair, Dan O'Shea got off to a shaky start and Oshawa had scored 11 runs before they reached the fifth frame. Jack Fisher got on then All Etchells doubled, Ted Lutton singled, so did Ron Bell and Bob Reid and John Hogg climaxed the rally with a triple, scoring on "Butch" Dowe's lsacrifice fly, to make it a six- run rally. Oshawa added three runs in the second on hits by Fisher, lwas muffed. via an infiel error to start,|s f Oshawa Merchants Win Finals Opener the sixth for the first Ajax run. They got their other four tal- lies all at once, in the 8th inning. With one out, Peterson sacrifice by Etchells and an straight hit scored Etchells in the third, after the latter had singled.and stolen second base. In the fourth, Reid singled, ad- vanced on an error, then on|Was safe on an error, Mac Row- another error crossed the plate||and walked and then Art when Dowe's drive to left field/Rennicl; was safe on an error The winners got their 12th and Dan O'Shea cleaned off the run in the 7th when Reid opened |Dases with a homer, with a walk and scored after) OSHAWA -- Fisher, ss; Etch. two out, on back-to-back hits| e115, ray fy 3b: Bell, cl: by Ted Whiteley and Roger Ree- Reid '1b; Hogg, rf; Dowe, 2b, on. Mitchel.; If; Reeson, p; : Ted Lutton with three hits cg MR ne My 4 ef in 7th; Jones, : was Oshawa's big hitter but al- Whiteley ' in a. de cfs most every player in action had) : at least one hit, with Etchells, AJAX -- Peterson, rf; Mar- Bell and Reid each having ajshall, 2b; Rowland, 3b, rf and pair. |p; Daze, If; O'Shea, p and 3b; Roger Reeson, pitching for|Tetlock, 1b; Tripp, ss; Chom- Oshawa, limoted Ajax to onlyjey, cf; Finnigan, ¢; Lookson, five hits,.in a fine mound dis-\c; Hill, ss; Rennick, If; Clou- Lutton, Bell and Dowe, plus a play, Erie Peterson homered injtier, cf, 'Oshawa Scugog Cleaners won the On- tario Open Softball Tournament in Acton Saturday, blanking Acton All-Stars 8-0, behind the one-hit pitching of Bob Mason. There were 20 teams entered and Scugog took all four games they played in. They whipped Acton Hotel Station 4-0 in the first round defeated Toronto 7-2 in the quarter-finals and downed iGalt Seniors 3-0 in semi-fina 'NORTH-WEST' TYKES, OSHAWA BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Above are shown the mem- 'Tyke League".. These lads Dave McKee, Peter Murdoch, Shrider, coach Jim Miller, bers of the North-West Tykes established an enviab'e record Jeff Stapleton, Terry McKee, Paul Kane, Jim Miller, Jr., Baseball Club, 1964 cham- this season as they paraded Larry Matthews and Tom Tay- and Mike Clapp; (front)--Guy pions of the Oshawa Legion's to the title, Left-to-right, they lor; (seated)--Dave Tessier, Miller and Wayne Miller. Minor Baseball Association are: (standing)--Mike Elliott, Tony Vandervoort, Mites --Photo by Hornsby Studio v , ' Tweed Blanks | ' Wins Tournament Jr. Team Local 222 And Rangers Score | ' a jumped into a fast 3-0 lead atter| Twin-Bill Wins | the first inning on three hits, on| Saturday night the Oshawa | |added a single tally in the thirdjenteriaining twin-bill at land scored two runs in each of|Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- ithe fifth and | Toronto got both its rans in the|taking th points, |third on a single, three-straight walks and an error. Ian MacNamee |Scugog and was started || Mason in the third after he gavejit triggered encouraging cheers up the run on the single and|from their loyal fans. Sam Ianiri a triple by B. Solomon. They|Soccer Association featured an} the sixth innings.|dium, with the two home teams } Local 222 defeated the nine-| men strong Ukrainia by a 2-1) for|score, This being the second) relieved byjvictory for Local this season, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, September 14,1964" ]'} Acadians Drop First Start In Toronto Majors Acadian Cleaners dropped a 4-1 decision to the Plantation [Bowl entry in the Toronio City, | Major League, which opeuvd the) | 1964-65 season Saturday. i While the bowling was a li,..> | below par, due'to the boys being a little rusty after a summer layoff, the competition was still very keen with some close games resulting. The firstgame went to Planta- tion Bowl 1,220-1,200, The second was also won by the Toronto club. 1,234-1,065. Acadians came back to take the third 1,267-1,234 but drop ed the fourth by a nar- row margin, 1,148-1,141, After a desperate attempt to salvage the fifth and final game, the Acadians again had to ac- cept defeat in another squeak- er, 1,203-1,183. The five-game totals were, Plantation Bowl 6,039 and Acadian Cleaners 5,856. i The loss to Plantation could have been a victory if a few |breaks had gone the other way, so, it could be regarded as a \fair opening for the Oshawa 'squad who are noted "as slow| starters, | Bob Gallagher. was top man| with 201, 256, 281, 249 and 235 for 1,222; Ed Lugtenbu:g had 1,095 for 46 frames; Ron Jay j Buy atin at your grocer's today, Write for simple recipe to LALLEMAND wwe. 1620 Prefontaine St:, Montreal, Que. 43 ¢ 4 EX. VICTORY Brooklin In |play. walks, Mason stepped' in and/and George Ritchie accounted retired the next two men ON/fo, gne goal each, while the Oshawa Hawkeyes Rout K-W Dutchmen of the first quarter when Switzer C wa Hawkeyes licked a kicked the ball into the eeion Mewoear bod gave in-| Kitchener end and Roger Wood dications that they could be/hit the receiver with a crushing tough opponents in their four| tackle for a single point. remaining Ontario Junior Foot-| Early in the second, Oshawa ball Conference games, went ahead 2-0 when Switzer They blanked -- Kitchener) booted a 60-yard single. Junior Dutchmen of the WOFC| The first touchdown came at 15-0 here at Alexandra Park inthe seven-minute mark when an exhibition contest before over|Nicholishen swept around the 1,000 fans. Although only an'ex-/Kitchener defence from the 15- hibition game for the Hawkeyes,|yard line. The convert attempt it was a league game for the|by Lewis Kocho was blocked, Kitchener boys and extended|but Oshawa le their winless string to four) There was no scoring in the games, leaving them deep in the/third but a couple of Oshawa cellar, boys came up with some fine The Hawkeyes' victory snap-idefensive plays. he he . One was by Paul Jubenville , Migr thelr next longue "he shook the ball loose hi Friday. from an attacker, which result-| | pe ya this ¥/ed in Oshawa gaining possession| Ma aamback 'Dave "Mush"|9f, the fumble deep in Kitchen. Nicholishen and Rick Switzer|@"'s Zone, However, they falled| were the, driving forces in the to score on the opportunity. one-sided game. | In the fourth, Oshawa con- Nicholishen, a three-year vet-\inued to dominate play and eran, had a tough time getting) Were finally rewarded midway going in the first quarter, but through the period when Nichol- once his passing arm and' run- ishen rifled a pass to Reg Wasy- lyk from 45 yards out, Kocho i we ve made no mistake on the convert By GERRY SUTTON d 8-0 at half-time. | jwinning ONE-HIT PERFORMANCE | Mason, who pitched iin all |Scugog's games, came up with . an excellent effort in the cham- Tweed Lombanks blanked|pionship contest and gave up Brooklin Concretes. 2-0, in the) only one hit to Marshall in the first game of their OASA Inter-|sixth inning. meiate "C" quarter final) The young fireballer fanned 19 championship round, at Madoc patters and had retired 14 men on Saturay night, in order before he gave up the Second game of the 2-out-of-3, safety. series will be played in Brooklin| Six of Scugog's eight hits were Oshawa was penalized 85 on Saturday night of this week, doubles and third-sacker Jim yards, while Kitchener picked! This one proved a_ brilliant Rowden had three of them. lup 35 yards for misbehaviour. pitching duel between Blayne|R@lph Davis had two singles, The Hawkeyes had one touch-|Healey for Tweed and Bob| While Bob Solomon, ?. Norris down called back in the third)Campbell for the 'Concretes,"' and Mason clouted doubles. when they were penalized for in- with each pitcher claiming 15| ,TMs game was scheduled for terference. ie strikeout victims, Healey walk-| Une - nnings, Dur sonroaee Coach Dunc Brodie, pleased)ed two batters and Campbell| Officials ruled Scugog had too with the win, said '"We played a| gave up three walks so the only|"!8 of @ lead and called game in fair game, but most of the credit] major difference was in the hit-| seventh. should go to the defensive unit./ting, Brooklin collected only We won our first game and/three hits while the winners that's the main thing, it gives|connected for seven safeties. us a big psychological lift for our game in Hamilton on Fri- day," HAWKEYE TIDBITS -- Al see -- ene yuan raw lrew a walk and Don Ferguson' shall. ef: Casburn, 1b, rf in 6th: pa 9 chores te Page bib followed with a two-bagger but! Masales. ss: Arbic, 3b; Lawson. bey 8 Hawkeyes Will hold/ B02 Petch went out on a POP-UP, 9h: Leybourne, p. 1b in 6th; enor 'tapadae "Wednesday| °° end the game. Elmo Gihson) Townsley, c; McCristall, 1f; and Thursday to "tune up for/and Bill Cornish had the other| Archibald, rf and Daley, p in the game against Hamilton... . two safeties for Brooklin, 6th. Pony Day Draw was held Satur- Tweed got their first run off DEFEAT GALT day and Zan Whitsitt of 71 Sun-|Campbell in the third inning,, Scugog scored all their three set in North Oshawa held the| with two out, when Tom Lesage runs off Galt in the fourth inn- ticket. Cathy Brown|@oubled and scored on a single|ing on four big hits to take the and David Kenny each won al>¥ Meraw. semi-final game. while David Carson| The score, in this nip-and-tuck| Rowden slammed a solo Series Opener |the top ground-gainers with 92 lyards between them. Switzer had.48, including several big gains in the first-half. |mon, c; Rowden, 3b; Gaskell, 1b; Norris, cf; Tilk, lf Hickey, ' ' rf; P. Solomon, 2b; Mason, p. Brooklin's only big scoring) Mointyre rf in ist game eA ehance came in the final 9th) wacNamee. p and rf in' Ist inning, after there were two out, \football, SCUOGO: Davis, ss; B. Solo-| when pinch-hitter Don Mitchell' ACTON ALL - STARS: Mar-| strikeouts. BLANK ACTON Mason pitched a neat two- |hitter in the first game of the) tournament and received exvel- lent support from his team mates. He struckout 12 and gave up only two singles. Brian Gaskell was the top hit- ter in this game with a two-run circuit clout in the third-inning| which gave Scugog a command- ing 4-0 lead. Tilk clinched the win with another two-run shot in the sixth. Simcoe Hall Cage Squads Register Sat. The 1964-65. basketball season at Simcoe Hall (Simcoe Street and Eastview) will commence this Saturday with registrations being taken at both clubs for the Biddy and Minor Leagues. | Registrations for the Biddy | League will begin at 9 a.m., and will be handled by Westmount |Kiwanis, sponsors of this league, |Boys 8-13 are eligible to play in ithe Biddy loop. Oshawa's Y's Men's Club will goal against Local rolled aecci- dentally into the net when the goalkeeper tripped over one of the many bumps in the field, It is really a disgrace for} Oshawa when you consider the) condition of the pitch. It is no wonder that lately the clubs are jloosing money on their games, because who wants to stand in the dust all'night long and watch a poor performance due to the bumpy field and the grassless) patches of dust and (sometimes) ' mud. The City Fathers seem to be| oblivious to these circumstances and are content to let the world) game perish from lack of} adequate provisions. They should come and watch a game just once to realize what they are doing to this healthy and exacting sport, and give it back the position it deserves. At 9 o'clock Gerry Ploeger whistled for the kick-off of the entertaining match between Rangers and Thistles, Thistles gave Rangers a good fight till 12 KING E.--723-3633 Monday and Tuesday Specials! 2 2 2 lb. Link Pork Sausage @ FREEZER SPECIAL @ Jitney. Burgers. o«. 5 a ANY ONE ITEM lb. Pork Shoulder i | -00 lb. Blade Steak Hind Quarters 55: | BEEF vv" "CUT AND WRAPPED FREE" B : ie 1,014 for 34; Reg Hickey 756 for 34; Gerry Bennet -651-for 25 and Ozzie Keeler 1,118 for his five- game stint. ~ . Gallagher and Keeler were the only two bowlers to go the en- tire distance for Acadians, while none of the Plantation boys com- pleted the five-game series. Saturday's- dction will be at ob Hill Bow! : "BREW MY OWN" For a real man's drink, make your own with ue Hop-Havoured MALT SYRUP DARK e¢ LIGHT ¢ EXTRA LIGHT Full-bodied, satisfying refresh- ment for about a nickel a bottiel the very end of the game, | KICKS SINGLE ing 15-0 score. cycles, Oshawa scoped the only point! Switzer and Nicholishen were| ° MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS: EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $7,052.50. | anes, Clark mile trot for 2-year-olds (12). - ' , Wikr 27.40 8,40 4,70 and Kempel, chuk, Clark, Kohler, FIRST RACE--Purse $600. 1 mile trot Grant, for three-year-olds and up (8) 8-Rose Ovelmo, Walker 5.50 4.30 3.40, Al-Flemington Volo, and gave Oshawa the command-|,nq Grant Souder took home bi-|battle, KITCHENER--Woods, Charle- ton, Irvine, Yanke, Ball, Guy, doubled and Dahmer, Howard, Fromer, Jur-| Schmuk| Jurchuk, Brickmanis, Makregi-| Schleimer} stayed at 1-0 until thejhomer with one away to. give}take down the names of boys bottom of the 8th when, again|them a 1-0 lead. Brian Gaskell/14-17, who wish to play in the with two out, Yon Lesage| followed with a single. P. Norris| Minor League at 10.30 a.m. scored on a single|¢clouted a double to drive in one) Practice sesions will be held iby Ray Lesage. Tom Lesage,|run and Alvin Tilk smashed an-|at both clubs for the next two with three hits and Ray Lesage|Other two-bagger to knock injor three weeks, then the choos- with a pair, were the big hitters | Norris. pee _ jing of teams and the regular for Tweed. Meraw and D. Le.| They got six hits off losing)schedule will get underway sage got the other two safeties.|Pitcher Benninger, while Galt/early in October. managed only two off Mason.| One of the features of the 2-Safety Man 2nd, Thmpsn 3.40 2.70 $Parcry Guy, Kingston 7.10 Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order, Scotty P.H., Meadow Brownlie, Yankee Titan, Star N IB, and Pride's Crossing. SECOND RACE -- Purse $700, 1 mile pace for dyear-olds and up (8) 1-Belmont Ernie, Marchuk 11.00 $-Magic Millle, Pacey é-Long Distance, Clements Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Galie's Jet, Vicky 2.90 2.40 2.60 4.20 3.50 Byrd, Ben Canuck, Jean Pick, and Look: out Haw Lea. } DAILY DOUBLE, 8 AND 1 PAID $55.10, THIRD RACE -- Purse $600, pace for 3year-olds and up (& &-Belmont Clara, Varcoe -- 30.00 8.30 6.40 3-Meadowview Champ, Reid 4.pp 4.40 $-Highland Glen, Woods 7 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Melodie Byrd, Kay son Hal, Mr. Dillon, Scrapper Chief, and Flashy Boy C FOURTH RACE---Purse $1,000. 1 mile trot for J-year-oids and up (8) $-Riddelilworth, Hicks 6,50 3.30 2.90 é-Nancy Brook 8, Graham 6.90 5.20 3-Trust Account, Hopkins 3.50 Start good, won driving, Also Ran in Order: Macduff's Lassie, Dean Yates, Cloyd Hanover, Griffith Han- over, and Elvis 1 mile FIFTH RACE--Purse $700. | mile pace Nor S-year-olds and up (8). @Harrigan, Arthur éJasper's Gold, McFadn 'J-Scotiand's Van, Geise! Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Edna's Counsel, 'Minor Helen, Shadow Stone, Sloe Gin, and Darte's Patrick. SIXTH RACE --Purse $3,360. 1 mile pace for Syear-olds and (5) Herbert 2.50 2.30 2.10 4Dean » 2Sonny Creed, Galbraith 3.10 2.40 1-The MeNab, Liewellyn i Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: and Fleetwood E. Grat QUINELLA, 4 AND ul RACE ee "en 1 mile and 4year-ol A 4.70 3.20 2.70 6.30 3.60 3.80 9.50 4.90 340 8.70 4.70 4.20 Armbro" Express tan. 2% PAID $46.90 SEVENT' pace for 3 driving, Also Ran in Order: Eagle Armbro,, 'Stoney Burke, and June Dale Chips. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS ' | 70 | Nu-Way Photo Service BROOKLIN CONCRETES --)Mason struck out 12 in this noski, Kocho, Hall, Switzer, Cal-|Gibson, cf; Hill, ss; D. Fer-/\game and was command Also Ran in Order: dimmny Frost! der Wood, Saramak Collins, |Buson, ib; Petch c; Till, rf; | throughout the + inning DQ-Fearless Doc, ' ge, "se ed A-Flemington's Riddell;. Becky Herbert,|Jubenville, Munro, Madil, Mc:| A-Lord Dean, Azucar Babe, and Ultimate.) poak, Cooper, Blewett, Wasylyk, Warriner, If; V. Ferguson, 3b; | affair. Cornish, 2b; Campbell, p; D. WIN QUART Patel hee Murphy, Zedic, Murduff, May-| Maxwell, Askew,) 2-Doc Fin, Hayes 5-Pic A Polka, Palmer Start good, won driving. - pnd OSHAWA -- Nicholishen, Bar- in seven F-Lady M. Moray, ER-FINAL final Scugog leagues this year will be regular interlocking games. between both clubs, with the League Champions playing off for the |{Inter-Club Championship at the \close of the season. Mitchell, batted in 9th In the quarter DQ--Finished fourth, disqualified andinard, Jeffs, TWEED LOMBANKS--T. Le- een placed seventh for lapped on break at Beggs, Parsons, Lindsay, sage, s8; Meraw, %b: If; | yorr, s; D. Lesage, lb; R. Le- sage, cf; Cotton, rf; Sherry, 2b; | Ave |Healey, p. 3.20 2 3.00 2 3 7 u | 80 | | SI 4-Randezvous Boy, Zuk 5-Ko Ko C, Gordon tendance . 5,515, ow j Ie cp. A . » pane Oshawa Legion PeeWee Base-|heavyweight championship bout| 16 or he wire, : "Cite. Con Armbro Flame. Kram, Aru, Scott and Hickey. ° Auto Workers Tie Start good, won driving FIGHT CLEARED? Also Ran in Order: Adios Dominion, ball playoff game at Harman)j, Boston Garde Jov Park Saturday. The win evened)... eit in hey ie 94 of the assachusetts boxing commis: NINTH RaceSPurse $1,000, 1 mile pace for 3-year-olds and up (8), : 0 * PeeWee Final 1-1 BOSTON (AP)--The way was Sit, Pate Or Reed's Dream, and) Auto Workers Credit Union yenorted 'cleated 'Friday for a Oshawa Theesome the best 2-of-3 final series at yy » game each with the third), 'cal In Runner-Up Spot oe Baie eae sion, but I expect it will be re- night, solved over the weekend," pro- &Karen Sota, McFadden Total Pool 207,625. At) po 0g : ; r f . whipped South-West 7-4 in aM Cassius Clay-Sonny Liston }game likely slated for tomorrow CARPENTIER THE BEAST THE HILLBILLIES Tickets -- Casino Rest. Diol 723-9721 3 Fine Exhibitions -- Pat Milosh Promoter OSHAWA ARENA ™3:;,537,"" KI & DESTROYER HADY vs. LIEPLER Three members of the Ladies'! 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