rE fh eh na oc oh: i 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 16, 1965 Re pa yee oahu NEED ONE MORE With Spirited By CLIFF GORDON Brooklin Seniors made it three-in-a-row over the Peter- borough Speedy Erns on Satur- day night, as they clitnaxed the most thrilling come from behind 14-13 win seen in these parts in many years, Brooklin trailed 10-4 at one Erns under, It was strictly a case of go, go, go and that is what the Brooklin players did, A barrage of goals tied the score,°much to the dismay of the Peterborough players and fans, who had this one "all Brooklin Wins Third they completely 'snowed the Rally two minutes to go, to set the stage for the extra period. The extra period was almost unbearable as the tension went from one team to the other. Both teams held the lead, at one time or another and it was not until the 9.57 mark of the overtime period, when Jerry Burrows scored on a_ tremen- 5 Green Gaels |WINEXTAA GAMES vs Hastings Here Tonight Oshawa Green Gaels, Can- ada's defending Minto Cup Champions, will dress their strongest line-up since the ninth game of the schedule tonight, when they open the Junior 'A' semi-finals against . Hastings Legionnaires, The contest is set for the Oshawa Civic Auditor- jum, with 8.30 p.m, the time of the opening face-off. Big Don Stinson, who missed Jay Cees will represent Osh- awa this season, in the OASA Juvenile "A" provincial play- offs, with their first round open- ing here on Saturday afternoon, when the Trenton Juveniles will be the visitors. Jay Cees won their OASA playoff rights with two. wins over the weekend, third and fourth games actually, of the original' 2-out-of-3 series. The first game, played at Storie | Jay Cees Win Juvenile OASA Playoff Rights on first base via a walk, an- other via an error, after having struck out. That was the story of the verdict. vee she one out at he ad- van on a 'two-l Glendinning. wind Andy -- Konopacki relieved starter Bill Taylor, at this and Leaming's sacrifice to left, scored Burke to make it 3-0. The winners' fourth run came in the 7th when Clapp got on via a walk to open in- ning, advanced on a passed ball and later scored on the catch- er's error. Taylor fanned five batters and P, Solomon, with two doubles, = "A ag the best hitter for| walked two, in four and a third eople's, chance was in the 7th when| most identical, with five strike- 'Clark singled and E.. Wright/outs and two walks in bunted safely, to put two run-jhis four and two-third innings. ners in posi out. Glendinning at 3rd Their best scoring! innings while Konopacki was al- ition, with only one| However, Taylor gave rounded to|hits while Konopacki se and the|only one, Korbak's allowed cond. But Locke wrapped up" and ready to take home. Brooklin tied the score at 15.18 of the third period and then went ahead at 17.12. This brought all the red-blooded fans to their feet cheering. Peterbor- ough tied it up with less than time in the third period and were all but written out of the win column. Then the 'lights came on'! The light was the one behind goalie "Porky"' Russell, in the Peterborough cage. Once Brooklin got the ball rolling, NOVICE CHAMPIONS Oshawa's First Ontario Minor Lacrosse Title tion was also quite happy in hearing the news, "It's.a great victory not only for the Novices but also for all minor lacrosse in Oshawa and in Ontario County, It shows that lacrosse can prosper successfully on a} The win gives Brooklin a minor level along with the/strong hold on the semi-finals Junior ranks. These young, en-| set, as they have a 3-0 lead in thusiastic athletes, their coach, games. However, one must re- the Ontario Novice 'C' title,|manager, and parents, deserve| member that while the Petes) ,iqj 7 chee with crests from the On-|the heartiest congratulations of) are down now and almost it, fee neon." ie btu tario Minor Lacrosse Associa-|!acrosse fans and of all persons|they will be going all out to-) tion. | who follow sport in the city and! night, to stave off elimination. 11 ya sgh age outings as well as the four quarter-final tilts) ang in the second game, Peo- against St. Catharines Super-| ,j,° : tests, due to a cartilage opera- Let 's Clothing whipped Jay Cees tion, will be back in a Gaell" gaturda y night, at Alexandra ihiform, and his return is ex- Park, they played the third pected to improve the home-| ame of the series and this a Pop vem. » proved another ding-dong battle, Neil Armstrong's bad back,/jasting 11 innings before Jay (which kept him out of two St. Cees eked out a 7-6 verdict, to Kitts games, has reacted favor-|ynot the series at one win ably in recent practices, and he apiece, "and gne game tied. They playeW the fourth game, or actually réplayed the first will also return to ,the line-up, The series is expected to be one of the toughest for the Gaels in their bid to defend the pinged cl My » By oan Minto Cup, Of four games be-|ting the favorites, 4-0, to earn thie honors, People's trailed a Cees 4-3 ng on Sat- urday night but P. Solomon tween the clubs during the schedule, Oshawa won two, lost going into the 9th inn homered, with one out, to send ithe game into overtime. Jay one and tied one. The loss and Cees had got a homer from J. tie, both in Hastings, marked the only two games Jim Bis- hop's boys failed to win. After Monday's game, the teams move to Hastings for a | Saturday night tilt, and meet gs agro Rag dye he al back here the following Mon-| couple on bases but couldn't| score. In the 11th, Ewart open- ed with a double, Clapp walked with one out and then McGahey doubled, to score Ewart but latter trapped Clark off the bag,| double in the 9th, his for the second out and in appre-| the game. : ciation, Leaming struck out -- -- Logeman.to end the threat, FOURTH ANNUAL Jay Cees got their first two runs in the second inning. Ron SUNDOWN GRAND PRIX~ dous effort to give Brooklin their Park, resulted in a 12-inning tie win, Fourth game is in Peterbor- ough tonight, with the fifth game, if needed, slated for thé Brooklin Arena on Wednesday night, CAPTAIN LEADS ATTACK Captain Glen Lotton led the Brooklin attack, scoring four goals to bring his playoff total to 13, in three games. Don Rid- ing had three, Don Craggs two, Elmer Tran, Bob Hanna, Jim Hinkson, Grant Heffernan and Jerry Burrows one each, Cy Coombes paced the Peter- borough attack with three goals. Roy Wood and Ken Ruttan each had two, Larry Ferguson, Bob Allan, Joe Todd, Jerry Byrne, Paul Cannon and Dave Drum- mond one apiece. Willoughby fanned but was safe when the third strike got past the catcher. Korbak and Clapp followed with back - to - back doubles, to account for the two runs. In the fifth, Burke drew a Chateauguay Man Wins Quebec Shoot | MONTREAL (CP) -- Robert] SPOR Laurendeau, 25, of suburban Chateauguay, shattered 379 0° a possible 400 birds in a week- end meet to win the Quebec) over + all trapshooting champ-) ionship, Trophies were presented to) out-of-province winners: Doug Norton of Cooksville,| Ont., singles with 99 out of 100; MOSPORT Rick McGarry of Niagara Falls AUGUST 'ai Ont., doubles and junior win- ner, with 96 and 99 respect-| ADMISSION $2.00... 11 A.M. TS CARS... RACING CARS... FAMILY SEDANS. . - AND. NIGHT ROAD RACING . | Oshawa's first Ontario Minor Lacrosse Association champion- ship was won on Saturday, in Huntsville, by the Oshawa Nov- ice Green Gaels. Oshawa's Novices captured the "C' honors, by . winning three - out-of-four games and brought home The L. J. Hawley Memorial Trophy, emblematic day, in what could be the de- OSHAWA ITALIA net- minder, Freddy Rohr, leaps over a London Marconi opposition goals, made sev- eral dazzling saves. The clubs now travel to London player to get hold of the ball in Saturday night's On- tario Cup action. Italia was nipped by the London rep- resentative by a 4-3 count, but Rohr, who was in the cage for only two of the for the 'second meeting of the total-goals affair next Sunday, with the winners advancing to the Eastern Canadian championship in Halifax. --Oshawa Times Photo SECOND GAME SUNDAY Londoners Edge Italia In Ontario Cup Action London Marconi will carry a slim one-goal cushion into next Sunday's second game of the Ontario Cup finals against Osh- awa Italia, thanks largely to an outstanding display by Andy Marsh. The brilliant centre forward tallied all of his team's goals Saturday. night, as the London-|ba' ers nippéd the Motor City eleven 4-3, at the Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium. Marsh struck early in the contest, booting home a pair of markers before the game was five minutes old. Sub-goalie, Tony Foresta, was the victim on both goals. Foresta was forced into action when Freddy Rohr was unable to make it to the field by kick-off time. Foresta suffered a minor back injury on the second goal, when he came out of the cage but was beaten to the ball by Marsh, and Rohr arrived in time to replace him. The Oshawans moved to the offence at that point, penetrat- ing the previously impregnable defence of the visitors. Mario Pedreti and Adriano Didani- elli had great opportunities for the homesters, with Didanielli hitting the post after beating goaltender Les Mellows. Marsh headed home his third goal late in the half, before Didanielli finally put the Osh- make the half-time count 3-1 for London, Didanielli's counter was sand- wiched between a pair of first- class scoring opportunities, both by Angelo Bressan. Bressan booted the ball just wide of the open net, and minutes later shot one inches over the cross r. Italia pressed to close the margin early in the second half, but were foiled by an alert Mar- coni defensive corps, until Mario Pedretti scored. The speedy outside left raced be- tween a pair of defenders, and beat Mellows on a sharp angle shot, Marsh made it 4-2 shortly after the 45-minute mark, boot- ing a bullet drive into the top of the night, Italia again took over play, but were hampered by inacur- rate ey and an inability to finish off their plays. Pedrettie scored his second of the night with seconds remaining, to bring the Oshawans to within one goal of the winners. The locals, with coach Frank Mallawy at the helm, are now faced with the task of over- coming the deficit on foreign soil next Sunday in the second half of the total-goal affair, and the boys will be going all out to advance to the Eastern Cana- -- hi ttiest 1} left corner S prettiest 80a" The results in games played|Erratt both scored twice and| ina "A sounty,"' said Kolodzie, The Novice "A " trophy went| County, : ' 5 to the classy Peterboro squad, fe ply emgage i Oshawa coached by the great Bobby e days activities were Allan, Alderwood, a minor la- jin Other players who scored were an te ca cap-| prner Fudger, Gary Lintlop, i F a Peter Waldinsperger, Jim Free- In the four games played by| man, Danny Morency, Dave the Oshawa novices, which is the! Goguen, Jim Britton and Glen 8-tol0 year age-group, the Osh-| Kirkham. awa team was beaten by Long) Additional members of the Branch 4-to-3 but bounced back/ team were Ken Scott, Bob Flint- to defeat Toronto Township 8-to-| off, Ken Lawton. Peter Grady, 4; Huntsville 7-to-6 and Whitby| wark Logan, Ward Skinner, and 9-to-4, in the finals, | Greg Bone, Whitby had previously de-/ MORE TOURNAMENTS feated Oshawa Garrard Road,| On Saturday, the Oshawa Pee to reach the "C" finals. Wee Green Gaels journey to A total of 12 teams partici-|Peterboro for their champion- pated in the annual provincial| ship tournament, On August /28, championship tournament, when|the Tykes participate in: a games were played in the Hunts-| similar competition, in Alder- ville Arena and an outdoor| wood. The Bantams have their lacrosse bowl. championship play in Toronto MANAGEMENT PLEASED Township on September 11 -- Coach Al Austin, who recenlty|the same day that the Midgets moved to Oshawa from St.|will be involved in an_ invita- Catharines, and Manager Bernie) tional tourney in Fergus. Lawton, were both elated with; The Midgets' will complete the victory. | their 10-game Midget Eastern Ed Kolodzie, president of the| Division schedule, this Wednes- Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Associa-|day, in Huntsville. Garrard Road Lacrosse sees Iroquois Tykes Win during the week of August 8 in|John Watson and Bob Boland the Garrard Road Minor La-| completed the scoring. For the crosse setup are as follows: losers it was Calvin Bateman TYKE -- In the' third andjleading the way with seven deciding game of the Oshawaj goals to tie the league record Tyke championship the Gar-| with a superlative performance. rard Iroquois defeated the Gar-| Other scorers were Brian Kasu- rard Hurons 5-0 to win the city| beck, Jim Heaslip and Phil Kift. | championship. Goal scorers for) In a Pee Wee exhibition game |the Iroquois were Glen Shef-/on Thursday in the Brooklin lfield with three, and Tim/Arena the Garrard All-Stars Morris with two goals and an/ downed the Brooklin Pee Wee's assist. Jimmy - John Morris|8-1. Calvin Bateman and Bryan Played spectacularly in the nets|Hall both scored two goals to to earn the shutout. For the|lead the Garrard Road club to losers Larry Graham played| victory. Hall also added three Rick Lowe and Jeff Rorabeck. | There is no tomorrow for them, if they lose, Peterborough |had no excuses for the game on Saturday night. They had | Porky" Russell in goal, who is as good as their own' goalie. |They had Ken Ruttan and Joe |'Todd back in action. Both miss- led the game in Peterborough on Friday night. | PLAYERS THRILLED TOO The Brooklin bench almost | went wild when the final buzzer |went. It had been one of the | most thrilling comeback wins in lsome time. There are times jwhen a team will overcome a two- or three-goal lead, in the final period, but we can not re- member ever having seen a lteam come back, after being | down six gxoals. What coach |""'Bud" Christie did to get the fellows up for that third period, |we do not know, but we sure hope he has some of the same ltreatment ready for tonight's game. The goal bysJerry Burrows |was a most rewarding one for the big bespectacled- defence- }man. He had a full night's: work jut out for him, in checking Ruttan and several other top- notch scoring aces from the Liftlock City. He has done a good job in previous games against his former buddies, and it was most rewarding to see Burrows get the payoff goal. The fans will be talking about that one for a long time to come, Concretes Win First At Home, Over Goodwood | | | A two-run homer in the fourth inning Friday night gave Brook- lin Concretes a lead they never relinquished, in their 6-2 vic- ltory over Goodwood Merco at |Brooklin Park. The game was! Clapp was nipped going to ively. Sunnyside Boys third. Then Burke followed with a homer, to make it 7-4. People's swent down trying hard as B. Taylor drew a walk with two out, then Solomon tripled, his fourth hit of the game. Singles by Cameron and Logeman scored Solomon, to make it 7-6, but with the tying and winning runs in position, Glecoff struck out, to end the 'ame. WELL-PITCHED GAME Sunday's deciding game was a well-pitched affair, with the odd walk and the odd error meaning the whole difference between victory and defeat, as each team collected only six hits, in a game played under Beat Port Perry Sunnyside Park Bantams won| the first game of their second round in OASA Bantam play- offs, when they rallied for five runs in the 9th inning, to beat out Port Perry Bantams 13-8, Saturday night in Port Perry. Second game of the 2-out-of-3 series will be played this (Mon- day) evening, at Sunnyside Park, 6.00 o'clock. If a third game is necessary, it will ilkely be played in Brooklin, on Satur- day afternoon. In Port Perry on Saturday night, Sunnyside Park boys got jand Ashton a couple of runs in their first trip to the plate, on two hits and two errors, plus a pair of infield outs. Rout tripled in the second and scored on Wry's fol- lowing single. Eldridge opened ged for only six hits, but he the third inning with a single followed with a homer, to make it 5-4, | Ashton's single, Cappucitti's| triple and Wry's single, added} two runs in. the fifth and Ash- walk, for another run, in the sixth. With the score tied at 8-8, the! Oshawa boys broke the game) open with a five-run rally in| the top of the 9th, when almost everybody already mentioned, contributed another hit, with Cuthbert's triple being the big one, along with a single by Beattie. Woermke pitched the win for Sunnyside Park, Port Perry greeted him for four runs in their first inning, doubles by Hunter and McMaster being the big blows. Hunter tripled in the third, to make it 5-5, The home- sters added their other three runs in the fifth, on McNab's second single and doubles by Baxter and McMaster, Woremke fanned 11 batters. tong tripled behind Melynchuk's| of the four runners to score, got a scorching sun. Dave Leaming went all the way for Jay Cees and won his game via control. He was tag- struck out 11 batters and what was more important, although he did hit one batter with a pitch, he didn't issue a single walk. Jay Cees got their runs; with "help" from the oppositian. Two 'SOFTBALL SCORES Oshawa, 2. Perry, 8. OASA SQUIRT PLAYOFFS Port Perry Legion, 10; North O.L.A. JR. "A" PLAYOFF LACROSSE (ist gome--3 out of 5) SEMI-FINALS OSHAWA GREEN GAELS HASTINGS LEGIONNAIRES - TO-NIGHT FRED GREENWOOD 8:30 P.M, NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION SUBSCRIBERS TICKETS AVAILABLE UP TO 8 P.M, -- SERIES Ne, 18 Buses leave Simcoe and Bond Sts, at 7:30 and 8 p.m, Return following the game, Port Perry wins series, 2-0. OASA INTER, "B" Port Perry, 1; Lindsay, 7. Lindsay wins series, 2-0. OASA BANTAM Oshawa Sunnyside, 13; Port (1st game of 2-out-of-3 series) OASA JUNIOR "B" Napanee, 17; Whitby, 3. (Ist game of 2-out-of-3 series). YOUR SATISFACTION is OUR AIM All Cars Corry Our GUARANTEE a@wans on the scoreboard, to dian final in Halifax. | several goals by good goal Oshawa Jr. Legionnaires Sweep Peterboro Series Oshawa Junior Legionnaires completed a two-game sweep of their OBA playoff series with Peterborough A and W Sunday, knocking off the visitors 12-2 at Lakeview Park. Oshawa had won the opening game of the series 5-0 in Peterborough. Murray Godfrey won his sec- ond game of the series, tossing a four-hitter in Sunday's affair. He gave up singles in the first, fourth, eighth and ninth frames, while fanning five and giving up four walks. Keith Rawlinson started on the mound for A and W, and had to take the loss. He was relieved by Doug Stabler in the third, and Rick Long in the seventh. FIVE-RUN RALLY The clubs exchanged single runs in the first inning, before Legionnaires pushed across three in the third. Peterborough made it 5-2 after four innings, but the hometowners scored two more in the fifth, and exploded for a five-run rally in the seventh, to win by a one-sided count. Ted Lutton collected a pair of singles and a double in three trips to lead the winners in that department, with Tony Jones, Wayne Cookson, Rod Williams and Murray Godfrey picking up two each. John Wildgoose, Don: tending. On Thrusday Willowpark bowl Road Tyke All-Stars downed the Oshawa Green Gaels Tyke All- night at. the | Road team with two goals and F cei we | singletons went to Larry Gra- any Peterbeouch nities," ""e|ham, Glen Sheffield and Mark LOSE TO RICHARDSON'S | Humphries. Jimmy-John Morris In Saturday night action, Le-| Scored his second consecutive gionnaires were less fortunate, | shutout in goal for the Garrard being downed by Toronto Rich- ardson's Sports 11-3. Rick Jones scattered seven hits for the win, with Paul Clouthier being} tagged for the loss. Eric Peterson was man at the plate for the locals, singling three times in four trips. Rocky Farr was three-for- three for the winners, PEE WEE -- On Wednesday 11-10 to take over first place in the bi the Pee Wee House League. Bryan 'Red' Hall led the Fire- fighters with five goals and two jassists-for a big seven-point night. Chuck Lepine and Jim the Garrard} Stars 5-0 in an exciting game. | Timmy Morris led the Garrard) jnight the Garrard Firefighters . defeated the Cardinal Cleaners) | outstandingly and was robbed of assists for a five-point night. The scoring was completed by|the first of the OASA _Inter- Jim Heaslip, Phil- Kift, Brian|mediate 'C' opening round play- Kasubeck and Billy Coedy with/offs, with the second contest) singletons. 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