OSHAWA DAIRY, Winners of The Percy Slade Memurial Trophy, as 1964 champions of the Oshawa Legion Minor SOUTH-EAST Club, winners of the Oshawa Legion's 1964 £ Pee Wee League baseball title and The Robert Kirk Trophy, are shown above. LEGION MINORS Association Bantam League, are shown above, with their individual trophies. Left-to-to right, they are: (Front row) peer ae (middle row) Manager Terry Bill Barker, Bob Durno, Andy Kit, Ron Joseph and Gary Tutin; (middle row) -- Man- ager Ted McComb, Greg Me- dinski, Bob Smith, Hans Mathews; Robert Kirk, donor of the trophy; Jim Yakemi- shyn, John Hebb, Frank Mc- Cabe, Bill Patterson and Coach Harold Bradburn, Pflanzer and Coach Gary Beattie; (back row) Jim Nes- bitt, Dave Bracken, Rene Siblock, Jimmy Walker an Paul Bligdon, / (back row) Larry Buckley, Peter Smith, Randy Sorochan, Bobby Hobbs, Ted McComb Jr., Ken Stinson and Coach Dave Stickney. ~Trophy Presentations Climaxes Fine Season With the annual presentation of trophies on Wednesday, at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, the 1964 Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association season was brought to a close. At the presentation, honored quests were Mrs. Dean Dilla- bough, Carman Whyte, presi- Remember When?... Dr. James A. Naismith, Canadian-born inventor of basketball, died 25 years ago today--in 1939--at Law- rence, Kan. Professor em- eritus of physical education at Kansas University, he was born at Almonte, Ont. dent of the Oshawa Police As- sociation, Vern McCarl, Zone Fl Commander, Robt. Kirk, Luke White and Maurice Proc- tor, president of Branch 43. It was reported that the Le- gion sponsored a total of 15 teams this past season, invol- ving 225 boys, ranging in age from nine-to-21. This year, the Legion entered the Eastern On- tario Baseball Association (EOBA), which was newly in- corporated last spring and en- compassed the area from the city limits of Toronto east, to the city of Kingston. In_ this association, Oshawa entered the Tyke, Pee Wee, Bantam, Mid- get and Juvenile classifications. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 claiming maiden two year olds one mile (12) &Bay Flight Armstrong 11.30 6.50 4.30 12-Win Dixie Dittfach 11.80 6.90 S-Music Note Turcotte 5. Track Muddy, Start good, won easily Also ran in order -- Pliot, Pair Oasis, Wild Fabius, Colour Her Fleet, Darbykin, Berno Miss, Ripalong and Chop Turkey. Winner, 8 F 2, Gray Phantom--Briar- lick by Bimelech. Trainer D A Boddy. Peol $26,098. Double Pool $51,050. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 cisim- " three year olds and up 1 1-16 miles @Pay Parade Cuthbertson!!.60 6.10 4.50 Leblanc WD 6 Devil Lecom, Dark Gem, Roman A-House Boy and Bonnie Bird Late Scratch -- Careful Consort A-Mrs. R E Fisher and P H Rotman entry Winner, BLK G 4, by Real Brother -- Miss Pi by 5 Trainer R E Fisher. Pool $64,946, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 maid two year oldsfoaled in CDA one mile (6: SBlack Diver Dittfach 750 2.50 2.30 2-Shining Sun Leblanc 2.80 2.50 1-Caniris Turcotte 2.90 Start good, won driving Also ran in order --' Cup of Kindness, Bobby Weaver and Alvin. inner, OK B or BR C 2, Gun Shot -- Marine Diver by Devil Diver. Lane, o-Sly SResoive Turcotte Start good, won ly Also ran in if -- Rubhal Khali, Mis-) fer Parham, Friend Willie, Plucky Crest,| dune's Choice, Secret Star, and Fever-| pauber | THE DAILY DOUBLE BAY, Flight (8), and Pay Perede (8), paid $56.20 Winner, B G 3, Parade -- Dresser by) rainer M M Viola. Pool $34,349. | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 claiming maiden two year olds one mile (12) 7-For Wyn McComb 23.90 11.20 6.50 $Fun-Fun-Fun Hale 7.20 5.50 @Held Over Harris Start good, won easily Also Zeca, Currycomb, meid of Honor Sal Along, Bedford Park, Count Fair, Royal Bunny end Eternal Oaks Winner, CH G 2, Dear Brutus --Four fo One by Isolater. Trainer J. Hryziuk. Poot $61,339. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 claim- ah BS made pd weg BM Ra 1 A-Real Black Leblenc 11.40 5.10 3.20 SSeek Wai 4.70 3.20 3.0 i driving in order -- Bronze Turkey, eas) IT'S DRAFT TIME NEW YORK (AP)--Both the National Football League and the American Football draft the top college talent to- day in separate sessions. New York Giants get first pick in the NFL because they are last in the combined standings.) Houston Oilers own the first two| the AFL. i ran in order -- Tanarmekoon, Per- 9) | DH-1-A-Swittly Home Har's §.00 4.70 80 | BIGTH RACE -- Purse $2,100' claiming Trainer G. Magnusson. Pool $28,446. $42,606. Quinella Poot . The Quinelia, Black Diver (3) and Shining Sun (2), paid $6.80 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 claiming three year olds and up 7 furs (6) 2-Apple Herris 4.00..2.80 2.60 4Reap The Wind Armstrong 3.10 2.90 6Brief Wind Parsons A Start good, won easily Also ran in order -- Mitzi's Folly, Ocve Pearl nad Arthur H. Winner, BLK H 6, Ambiorix -- Seaton Pippin by Johnstown. ' ' Trainer L. Cavalaris Jr. Pool $69,141. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 allowances three and four year elds 7 furs 3.0 DH-3-Big Rocky Waish 280 2. 2.50 bab Jive Hale Good, won driving - Also ran in order -- A-Allbhal Forever, Swirl of Glory, Cairnarctic, Queen's Day, ¥ and Green Meadows Swiffly Home, CH F 3, Sailor ig Rocky, ok Ber BR € 8, Ni rae a by War Relic, GG iners: Wwalaris Jr. of Home ne Magnusson a Big wean three year olds 1 3-16 miles (8) 3-Poppy Talk Waish 11.70 6.06 3.40 al 42 200 4€1m Wood Turcotte : Start good, won Also ran in order 's Right, Sir ~ The Juniors again played in the Leaside League. EASTERN ONTARIO GROUP The EOBA proved a very ex- cellent test for the Oshawa teams and certainly gave the local boys plenty of baseball of a high calibre. In league action, Oshawa Tykes tied with Peter- borough for first place and the Pee Wees came out on top in their section. In EOBA playdowns, Oshawa came first in three of the six classifications, to gain eligibility for the Ontarié Baseball Assoc- iation playdowns. Tykes quali- fied by defeating Belleville and Peterborough, the Juveniles by defeating Peterborough and the Juniors by defeating Belleville. In other classifications, the Pee Wees, Bantams and Midgets lost in their attempts to ad- vance. When the OBA playdowns got under way, the Tykes went all Juveniles lost out to Hamilton while the juniors lost to St ; Catharines. DID WELL IN TOURNEYS During the season, there were a number of tournaments throughout the province -and Oshawa did fairly well. The Pee Wees won the Zone F1 and Dis- trict F Legion tournaments and advanced to the Provincial Tournament at Orillia. This was ok first time an Oshawa team a at Niagara Falls and the CNE were also entered by the Pee Wees. The Juveniles lost out in their bid at Maple Leaf Stadium to represent this city at the World Championships, held at Johns- town, Penna. for boys under 20- years-of-age. However, since this was the first time Oshawa |has had Juvenile baseball in a number of years, they .cer- tainly gave a good account of themselves. The Juniors entered a tourna- ment in St. Catharines and were defeated in the second round. RECEIVE TROPHIES In local leagues, the North west area Tykes won the Whitby Metal Products trophy after having completed an un- defeated season. This trophy 'was presented by Luke White, donor of same. The Robt. Kirk trophy, was presented to the Axton, Guest Speaker, Di Prime Princess oe pot J nae, and D F Kissner entry ner, . War Poppy -- Elcee by Total Pool $550,828. Alfendance 7,472, Trainer J. Higgins, Poot $77,933. isi South East area Pee Wee team, by its donor League President Proctor presented 'The Slade Bantam Trophy" to the Oshawa. Dairy team. the way to the finals, only to|1- be defeated by Brantford. The|S'2" e this far. Tournaments| sy Highlight of the evening was the naming of Jim Yakemishyn as the first annual winner. of "The Dean Dillabough Mem- orial Trophy." This trophy is to be given annually to the player most combining, "Ability with Sportsmanship'-- in the Pee Wee League. Mrs. Dean Dilla- bough presented this trophy as- OSHAWA LEGION Pee Wees, champions of the Royal Canadian ion Zone Fl and also District F Pee Wee tour- naments, are shown here with their awards. Left-to-right, they are: (front row) Dave Poltz, Wayne Tutin, Joe Reid, Scott Willson, Bob Cook and Peter Cook (bat-boy); (mid- die row) Manager Bob Dun. can, Ted McComb Jr., Pat Taylor, Jim Yakemishyn, Larry Buckley and Legion THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 28,1964 7] - Zone Commander Vern Mc- "What'll we dot" asked P : : hf ' H i ali, E iif Skate Exchange WeNTtowANeES.. a a DELUXE SHOE 8 BOND WEST Carl; (back row) Alex Mai- . John Bradley, Dave Beach, Mark Blanchard and Mike Cook. --Oshawa Times Photos HARRY McBRIEN By JACK SULLIVAN If anything untoward happens during the Grey Cup final to- day, you can bet that Harry McBrien won't be_ running around trying to smoothe things out. Harry likely will be at the Ca- nadian National Exhibition sta- dium when British Columbia Lions and Hamilton Tiger-Cats get down to the business of try- ing to win Earl Grey's cup. But it will be as a spectator. This role is something new for the middle-aged Toronto whole- sale coffee business owner. As co-ordinator of the cup, and that in his own words means "being the joe boy," he has been d everything but carrying the ba! the last 14 years. Harry looked after the scores of details c with the cup final from a downtown hotel room. He's as cheerful and bright as ever, but he's re- cuperating from an illness and his son Deke says he's going to make sure his dad stays in his seat during the game. Football fans across the coun- try probably wouldn't know Harry if they fell over him be- cause he's tht guy who does the work and stays in the back- ground. Probably his most un- forgettable Cup experience over the last 14 years occurred in Empire Stalium, Vancouver in 1960. ~ STOPPED BY POLICE That's when the Edmonton Eskimo - Ottawa Rough Rider final was forced to an abrupt and unprecedented halt with 41 seconds remaining in the game sisted by Carman Whyte. by an unruly and destructive FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Three-year-clds and up. Purse $600 (8) &Ber Gold (Ren Filion) 4.20 3.80 2.20 AAS Counsel, Kingston 6.50 2.50 DHéMeadow Harvester, Wellwood DH-7-Highbury Greta, Williams Clear and Fast. Start good, won driving Also Started: Boston Wick, Ruth C. Cadet, Miss Dainty Volo end Sonny Mac. DH-Deadheat for Show SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile: "Pace" for Three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (7) 2-Hieland Direct, Hie 11.10 3.80 3.10 7-Miss Judy Bars, Feagan 3.00 2.80 2.10 2.20 ong, Shy Counsel and Mr. Dean Jr. DAILY DOUBLES Nos. 8-Bar Gold and 2-Hieland Direct PAID $31.00 THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Three-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) 7-Keylee, Hil! 58.00 15.70 6.70 &Dipiomat Hal, Thompson 4.20 3.00 8-Perfect Hoot, Crowe 3.80 Start good, won driving Also Started: Chief's Rocky GARDEN CITY RACEWAY 6.00 4,00 1 e Delphine, sho Smith 7-Direct Duke, Willams Start * Also Ran in Governor, Danny's Ben Adios. Late Can, Captain McGregor SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Three-year-olds end up. Purse $1200 (6) 2Gine Guinea, Beltiich 5503.40 6Ko Ko C, Gordon 7.10 3.10 3-Karen Sota, Madill 2.70 Start good, won driving Also Started: Lee Johnston, Ferest Mite and 'ie oud Stein. QUINELLA Wiss. 2 and 6 PAID $40.90 SEVENTH RACE -- 1) Mile "Pace" for Three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8 é-Armbro ay od Dufty 38.20 9.60 6.60 DH-1-Armbro Electra, McKinley 2.90 3.20 DH-7-Torcan, Mehlenbacher 3.10 4.20 Start good, won driving Also Started: Heres How, Single Goose, Lady G., Frosty Magic and Adios Dom- inion. DH-Deadheat for Second. EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Three-year-cids end up. Purse $1,000 (8) 5C le, McR 4.90 3.80 2.80 Senator, Gusta Bel, Mary Journey and Terry Mac. FOURTH PACE -- | Mile "Pace" for r-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) T-Shadow Stone, Wellwood 8.30°4.10 2.90 5-Gyspy Baron, Dubois 3.70 2.70 [gy Song, Duford 2.70 * ing Also" Started, Minor. Helen, Charley: Forbes, Jeff Dillon, Princess Dillon end Billy Sunday H. FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Three-year-olds and up. Purses $1,000 (7) 3.90 3.00 3.60 Start good, won handily on pola te gy Royal = Miss Vera Grata. . NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile 'Trot' for hed hemp and Purse $1,100 (7) Mabel, 'ann 15.20 6.10 4.00 4Wee Symbol, 3.70 3.40 7-Count 3.90 Start good, won driving Also Started: Johnnie R., Ti Ao and Silk w. 4Jene R. Byrd, Wes Coke 10.60 4.40 3.20 count, Happy Total Pool $141,960. At. 2,728 e HENRY BALDWIN - Oshawa Public Utilities Canadian Grid Pres. Only Spectator Today mob that invaded the playing) Harry McBrien and Syd tawa players, stole the vanished into the crowd. Press Sports Editor|field. A youngster darted be-|Halter of Winnipeg, commis- cee i ~ tween the Edmonton and Ot-|sioner of the Canadian Football ball and|League, were standing on the C. B. GAY sidelines. VOTEand ~ Re-Elect © (. B. GAY. ALDERMAN to City Council My experience on city eee le of eet lly on the ' lowing committees: Welf Board, General Purpose Com-' mittee, wegits and Sofety, Eme Children's Aid jety . 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