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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1964, p. 12

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 5, 1964 FINAL GAME Oshawa Hawkeyes Thump Burlington Krum shared the other majors. Lewis Kocho converted one of his seven convert Mike Biazek, on an intercepted pass, scored Burlington's lone touchdown attempts. | periods and led 31-7 going into the fourth. Rick Askew, who recovered TD on a one-yard plunge, A 25- yard pass play from quarter- back Dave Nicholishen, who urlington's Norm Wells and Tom Slewett of Oshawa re- ceived the heave-ho for jost- ling each other, Coach Dunc Brodie comment- ing after the game said, 'This team will return next year and will be bigger and better, Our average age is 19 and we ex- pect 90 per cent of the- boys back." "Greg Madill played the fin- est game we've ever had on offensive guard. His blocking and smart manoeuvering was a big factor in our win." Chuck Root, assistant coach, had this to say, "It was the best Peterboro Triumphs Over Generals 6-3 In Rough Contest By GERRY SUTTON A tight race looms for hockey fans in the OHA Junior A League this season, according to a consensus of league offi- cials. Signs of a nip-and-tuck battle has appeared in three Oshawa exhibition games and last night's contest at the Bowman- ville Arena before over 1,000 fans was no exception as Peter- borough Petes took a 6-3 win. Generals went into the game with victories over Toronto Maritboros, defending Memorial Cup Champions and Peter- borough. | petition, and the 17-year-old was playing below his usual form. Peterborough took a 2-0 lead after the first period, led 3-2 at |the end of the second and out- | scored Oshawa 2-1 in the final frame. Leo Thiffault was the top scorer with three goals. Danny Grant, Jim Patterson and Andre Lacroix shared singles. Rookie Jim Lange Wayne Cashman and Bill White were the Oshawa marksmen. Several fights broke out in the hard-hitting game with the main battle in the fimst around the 13 minute mark. Nick Beverley Coach Jim Cherry of Oshawa) and Rick Purdy tangled behind believes the league will be tough borough is going to have a real strong club. They have good skaters, and a top goaltender in Chuck Goddard. Niagara Falls, Montreal and Marlboros are other clubs that will be in con- He added, "Oshawa should be a top contender if boys like|put on the best fight, but some-| Hayes, Jim Booth, Paul Reid, Bruce Myles, Armand Giroux and Ohris Hayes can make the big/handed out 98 minutes in pen-| jump from midget to junior." the Peterborough goal and be- fore the officials could break them apart another fight started in the corner and another one ten feet away. After order was restored, Peterborough received three majors and a ten-minute misconduct, while Oshawa got |one minor and three majors. Billy Litthe and Alex Campbell how escaped penalties. Refeje Dalton MacArthur alties, including 55 to Peter- 'SPORTS CALENDAR GROUNDAGE GAINED Hawkeyes gained 238 yards along the ground and 202 yards on a pass the air. rusher with 81 yards, followed by Switzer with 46. Kram rambled 76 yards on passes, while McHugh had 68, ail on his one touchdown, BURLINGTON Buckles, di.ott, Miller, Mackney, Fabi- O'Connor, Yuwncich, Lyons, Kitamura, Wells, Blazek, Lang, Repta, Alexander, Ireland, Fraser and Lush. OSHAWA Nicholishen, |Kocho, Hall, Laxton, Wood, |McPeak, Switzer, Brown, Sara- |mak, Collins, Jubenville, Pas- coe, Madill, Slewett, Munphy, |Zedic, Murdoff, Maynard, Jeffs, -- Askew, Parsons, Lind- say, Kram, Aru and McHugh. League Champions for a game at 8 p.m. Two former Whitby Dunlop players--Pete Babando and Jack Kane--will be in the |lineup along with former Gen- jerals star George Vail. Terry | Vail, a brother of George and a former General, was one of the officials in last night's game. |... Reid from Kingston was one of the better players for | Generals and played a fine |checking game ... Ron Bucha- nan and Little continued to have their troubles around the opos- ing nets and missed several scoring chances. PETERBOROUGH God- dard and Dryden; defence, Cur- tis, Plager, Vandenburg, Sharpe, Jopling and Hunt; forwards Pat. erson, Campbell, Monahan, Tuc- ker, Lacroix, Godson, Watson, Purdy, Thiffault and Grant. OSHAWA -- goal, Young; de- fence, Beverley, Orr, Myles, | Roberts, Giroux and Bradford; forwards, White, Buchanan, Little, Reid, Blair, Booth, Leach, Bannenman, Cash- jman, Lange and Dionne. |. Referee -- Dalton MacArthur. ani, Billnski;, Mackey, Zwigia,|Bell TODAY'S GAMES. LACROSSE Exhibition "Benefit Game" for "Jim" Smith of Mimico Jun- iors -- Eastern Ontario All- Stans vs Oshawa "Green Gaels" Canadian Champions, at Maple Leaf Gardens, 8 p.m. SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc, Midget League Championship Finals -- Connaught Park vs Storie Park, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m.; 3rd game of 3-out-of-5 series, Oshawa General Motors La- Nicholiishen came six of\tes' League Championship Fi- second|nine attempts. Hail was the top series nals, 1st game of , Park, 7.00 Whitby Centennial p.m. TUESDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor -- aoe Championship Finals-- Stone Park vs Connaught Park, at 6.30 p.m.; 4th game of 3-out- the|of.5 series. HOCKEY : Junior "A" - Exhibition Game -- Oshawa Generals vs Toronto Mariboros at Toronto George Arena, 8.00 p.m. WRESTLING Exhibition of Professional Wrestling, Three Bouts, re Osh- Connaught ' Ties Midget Title Round Connaught Park Tigers blank- ed Storie Park 8-0 yesterday afternoon at Connaught Par' diamond, to even up the Osh- awa Minor Softball Associa- tion's 1964 Midget League cham- pionship 'finals at one win apiece. The remaining games in the 3-out-of-5 title series will be played at Alexandra Park dia- mond, starting at 6.30 p.m., with the third game tonight, fourth game on Tuesday and the fifth and deciding game (if necessary) on Wednesday. Dave Leeming was the hero in yesterday's playoff tussle. He limited Storie Park to just four scattered hits and struck out an impressive total of 19 bat-|295 and 232 for 805, also, being| ters, to earn his shutout victory. | the only trundler to hit over the | Logeman singled with one out!799 mark for the Oshawa crew. | in the first inning, opened the ninth with a single-- and that was the total of Storie's attack as Leeming did not issue a single walk and his mates rewarded him with error- less support. Konopacki started on the mound for Storie Park and gave way to Glecoff in the 8th in- ning. Connaught got two runs in the first inning, Clapp dpened with a walk and McGahey singled with one out, both scor- ing before the inning was over, via a wild pitch and a passed ball. The score stayed at 2-0 until the sixth when Kalinowski open- ONE GAME LEFT Ajax Merchants defeated Osh- awa Merchants 7-2, yesterday afternoon in Ajax, to even up their Eastern Ontario Senior Baseball League championship finals, at two wins apiece. By mutual agreement, the scheduled 4-out-of-7 series is be- ing curtailed to a 3-out-of-5 af- fair, and the fifth and deciding game for the league title will be played in Ajax this Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. 'Ted Stone went to the mound for Oshawa and the Ajax Mer- chants struck for a pair of runs in the first inning. Bob Tripp singled with one out, Al Pope was safe on an outfield error by Dave Mitchell then Gary Hill was safe on Stone's own error. Norm Tetlock singled, scoring Tripp and Pope. Hill's opening single in the sixth was followed by Tetlock's homer, to make the count 5-2. Ajax had scored one in the fourth on, Tetlock's single, an infield error by Ted Sutton and a single by Jim Breckenbridge. In the seventh, Tripp walked with one out and with two out, Hill homered, to complete the Ajax total. Oshawa loaded the bases in the second inning on "Butch" Dowe's single and walks to Bob Reid end Stone, but failed to score. In the fourth they got on the scoreboard when Reid Ajax Merchants Defeat Oshawa opened with a single and Ron Jones singled behind him, Then after two strikeouts, Al Etchells singled to score Reid and Jones. As it turned out, this was Osh- awa's only successful rally. OSHAWA -- Etchells, Mitch- ell, Sutton, Whiteley, Dowe, Reid, Jones, Stone and Wood. AJAX -- Rowland, Tripp, Pope, Hill, Tetlock, Cookson, Breckenbridge, Rennick, Cho- mey, Marshall and Daze. Brantford Wins OBA Brantford captured the OBA Tyke Championship Finals when they defeated Oshawa Legion 5-2 in Brantford Saturday. The Brantfond lads won the best 2- of-3 series in two consecutive games. Bill Gibbs thurdied excellent ball for the winners and went the seven-inning distance to pick up the victory. He allowed five hits, struck out six and walked none. Losing pitcher Larry Mathews was touched for nine Gallinger Men Hand Shutout To Motor City The Motor City Lanes entry in the Willowdale Men's Major five-pin league, fared badly in |their meeting with the Gallinger | games. Mimus the services of Al Perry and Dave Reynolds, Matt Ko- telko's proteges were no match for the opposition, losing the |first game, 1,226-1,153, the sec- lond, 1,276-i,153 and the third, 1,354 to 1,233. The team totals jwere, for the victors, 3-856 and for Motor City Lanes 3,539, |. Jim Cassells was the top } the Toronto club with 267,274|¢: Allison, rf; Eliiott, 1b; Math- | ree-|WS,'P_and Jubb. ' jand 348 for a dandy 889 three-| | game string. A great sport and| ja wonderful. guy, Herb just seems to be having a good time, jnot too serious. Ed Holland also had a big) |night for the winners with 298, 241 and 326 for 865--not too bad for a Welshman! Both Dave Reynolds and Al Perry, on night shift work the | |Motor City gang, are under} |quite a handicap as these two | boys ere top shooters in any | man's league. and' Bird club, losing alll three| |shooter for Motor City with 278, | feties, fanned five and walked two, but Brantford was able to bunch up their hits for runs. The winners scored single runs jin the second, third and fifth | innings. They added their other two runs in the sixth on a double and two errors. Oshawa got one run in the fourth when Mike Clapp led off |with a single, stole second and Tyke Crown |: Win In eA + Elmvale Palace Hotel 5-1 on Saturday afternoon in Elmvaie, to sweep their OASA Intermed- iate '"'C' Southern Ontario fi- third game if necessary, on Sun- day afternoon. Bob Campbell's brilliant pitching performance was the kay factor in Brooklin's triumph at Elmvaile on Satur- youthful day afternoon, The ing-shotter claimed a total of hitter, to completely Elmvale's desperate bid to even the series. The homesters got their lone run in the fourth inning when Barrett opened with a walk. Dan McHugh was safe on an error at first base. Kellar slash- ed a hot drive through the mid- dle but Brooklin's second baseman Bill Cornish made a sensational play, a oes hand stop and forced Hugh at second base. The play not only saved Campbell's no-hitter but it also nipped Elmvale's only big threat for a rally. Cor- nish got the next two batters on routine grounders, to end the inning, although Barrett had crossed the plate, to deprive Campbell of his shutout. Elmvale had only three nun- ners on base after that, Pinch- ithird and came in on a groynder. They got another run in the seventh on a double by Jeff Stapleton, who came around to |score on an infield out. | T. Dalloway, Ronny Froman jand Gibbs were the top hitters for Brantford with two hits eac\. Froman stroked two doubles, scored once and stole three bases. R. McCormick, G. Obe and P. Hickey, with a triple, shared the other hits. Gibbs runs. Gary Allison, Dave McKee, Mike Elliott, Stapleton and 3b; Mitchell, lf; Murdoch, BRANTFORD -- St. Amand 2b; McCormick, ef; Gibbs, p; Hickey, rf; Dalloway, If; Obe. Froman, ss; Papat, c; Rob- | ns, 3b and Cork, If in 7th. crossed the plate twice, Dallo- way and Robins got the other Clapp picked up one hit each for Nr 1 Locke) Alex Donaldson had a 306 score| Oshawa. singled with one out in thelin the third game. Herb Stricke| sixth. Taylor got a double t0/. softball star just a few years| open the seventh and E. Wright/phack, was the ace shooter for|' OSHAWA -- Clapp, of; T. Mc- Kee, 2b; D. MicKee, ss; Staple- Leamington Cops s ' Ld PeeWee 'A' Title LEAMINGTON (CP) -- Lea- mington blanked Ajax 6-0 Sun- day to win the Ontario Base- ball Association Pee Wee A mi- nor championship in etraight games, Tom Barrie, who twirled a one-hitter Sept. 26 as Leaming- ton won the opening game in the best-of-three set 3-1 at Ajax came back to toss a stylish two- hitter and aided his own cause with a three-run homer, Your Pe phe stellen eats 9x tallest Brooklin Concretes ~ Elmvale To Reach Ontario Final hitter Ritchie walked in the , but there were two time. Kellar got on error in the sixth, but 82 2 out via 2 ceil zitt R? Just phone your nearest Scotia- to CART Just pene ee ee renare Cfeotiw Barn Satisfaction | Is Our Aim : Alf Cars Car Our GUARANTEE KELLY DISNEY A. E. JOHNSON 0.0, OPTOMETRIST 141% King St. East 723-2721 USED CARS Ltd. 1200 Dundas E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN } The Motor City squad will tackle the league-leading Aimco} week. and! 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The latter crossed the|a spoksor, but the members of} SUNI WAR CLOUD vs, HANS SCHMIDT D rt T h for] PAT FLANAGAN vs. BOB LIEPLER exhibition games in five nights| 'fy Neliemaian Sin Rob: a rop y the we Connaught added their |the generous support from Matt | ee pene gee ee appeared to slow most of the' erts continued to play improved ak to Dick, bunt hit oy Melle ot Motor er > ORS Williams, a walk to Clapp and|------ sun We ars on lnroved cu, ine of Sm Lange, Daryl Leach) ge 'ter tho but and scored Hims|Aimeo Gb is the same ott a Toronto Squad GENERALS OUTHUSTLED es gp gp Pog -- The homesters got a run in sponsorship. | Le "Semeetifinntions =- Pins Won't esanh << Me the seventh, when McGahey| Speaking of sponsors, the} count outs--Outside of ring fighting permitted-- po vy Rol ae ee | io bo eageetigsil pong plate on a hit by Kalinowski. In|the club are very grateful for] Cae Ner eye However, goaltending was the big difference as Goddard and Ken Dryden, who shared net-|night to play the Mariboros at] pete for. the 'Méleon's awards| minding duties for the Petes, were much sharper than lan Young. In. . Oshawa tomorrow \of hard checks . jtravels to Toronto the George Bel] Arena. Game jtime is 8 p.m. The next night fairness to Young, it|they are home against Clinton; 9 ranro lindeey. Coburn was h Acadian the Canadian Corps club rooms with 23 teams on hand to com- land trophies Teams came from Welland, then McQuade hit a_ sacrifice fly to left, McGahey was safe on an error and Glendinning singled. STORIE PARK -- E. Wright, ef; Logeman, 2b; Taylor, 3b; first taste of actual com- Comets, U.S. faster ter Key1Georgetown, Poterbonugh, Ajax Cleaners Grab Easy Victory The Acadian Cleanens'. five-| Aprile, when he turned in a th pin club came through with their best effort so far this sea- son when the Oshawa trundiers took a 4-1 decision from the Anpile Lanes club, right in their own establishment Despite a 331 score from Gal Jagher in the first game, the Oshawa club was on the short end with 1,112 against 1,223 for Aprile Lanes The line-up was changed for the rest of the series with Gallagher in. lead- off position and the "Dutch- man' in anchor spot. This was evidently the answer as the boys went on to take all of the four games remaining," without too much trouble : The team totais were: Aca- dian Cleaners 6,079. and Aprile Lanes 5,684, Gallagher was the star of the day with 331, 262, 225, 310 and 263 for 1,391; Ozzie Keeler 213, 253, 265, 294 and 233 for 1,258; Ron Jay 963 for 39 frames, which included a very impor- tant 348 score in the third game. Reg Hickey was seldom off the centre-pin and but for num- erous head-pin picks, could have had quite a total. His contribu- tion was 1,009 for 47; "Dutch" shook off a bad start and came beck with several key. hits when they were needed with 1,031 for ; Jim Cas- sells 365 for 17 and Gerry Ben- nett 62 for 3. E4 completely nice five game total of 1,344, which included 287, 236, 298, 302 and' 221; Ray Dart was ailso having a fair. day, until his young lad had an. accident, which necessitated his removal to the hospital. Ray was work- ing on a spare and a double strike when the incident hap- pened and he had to withdraw, eaving his team shorthanded The Acadian victory moved the club up a few notches in the standing which shows Aimco Auto Parts leading with 16 points; People's Credit Jewel- lers 15, Willow Bowl 15, T. Anthony Ltd. 13, Bow! 12, Manufacturers Life Insurance 11, Acadian Cleaners 10, Tuxedo Junction 10, Bay- view Bowl 9, Knob Hill Bowl 9; 8, Aprile Lanes 7, Motor City jLanes 7, L. J. and Bowlerama 3 The Acadian opposition this week will be the thind-place Wil- low Bowl club, which shows signs of added strength from previous seasons. With '"Marry- ing Sam" at the helm, this club should give Acadians ¢ real go Saturday's play will be at Bowl- erama, in the Jane Plaza Ace Bowling 9, Mowat or ay| SQUADRON DISBANDS The Norwegian Air Force Squadron 332, established in England in 1942, has been de- activated in Norway Holiand was top man forirecord include#i 82 kills. McGuinness 6 Camp Borden, Huntsville, Whit- by, Burlington and Oshawa. The team trophy. was won by the Maple Leaf Chub of Toronto. Members on the winning squad were: John Rhodes captain; W. Harding, Ken Hill and Jenry Ravelle. They won from the Disabled Vets of Toronto. A Canadian Corps team won © Doubles Championship. Del Olmstead and Sam Hough of the Eagles whipped Frank Richard- son and B. MCartney of Goerge town in-two consecutive games. | Jim Hunt of Onenda Jets cap- tured the Singles 'Trophy over | John Haggart of Canadian Corps Waggo's Richard Swift of Peterborough '"Misfits" and Jim Hunt both hit '180°, perfect score in play dur. ing the process of competition. | This, makes only the third. per-) fect score in five years in the tournament. Gord Rae of Molsons presen-| ted the trophies and awards. Plantation | - Brett th -G--Wrisht i eron, ¢; Glecoff, lf and p; Kon- opacki, p; Locke, ss; Fry, bat- ted in 9th; Clark, If and Solo- mon, ss in 7th. 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