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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Aug 1965, p. 6

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SEMI-FINAL OPENER © Gaeis Nip Hasiings In Playoff Thriller a 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 17, 1965 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Stratford's Rally Eliminates Galt GALT. (CP)--Stra Port Perry Boys Tie OMSF Ropa |OShawa Bad Boys Port Perty: tions €lub boys Ed ed In P t boro came from behind to tie the g = in on a. ~ Bevo e er Tight that olf on to win @ 6-5 decision, single in the) The only Oshawan to hit safe-|"/8 t eliminated the Te' in 11 innings, to stay alive in|bottiom of the ith inning Mon- ly sino Mohdlek ple ytvent ors from the senior inter County their OASA Bantam playoff ser-jday night, gave Peterborough) ,.. yon Courtney, who singled pre om hora in two con- ' vi es, \ jes, against Oshawa Sunnyside|Purveys a 2-1 win over Broo Park, here last night, Bad Boys, in the first game of in the fifth: inning, The Chiefs, who scored all i 4 E f : A ape ying CF hurling duel, until Cullen was 'bombed in the seventh. able throughout Ontario, A top quality professional insulating service ; OTTAWA (CP) -- Results of] Carlisle gave up just two} | the Canadian Junior Open ten-jhits, one in the first frame 2 for new or old homes and other buildings, fea- and one in the last, while strik- They are full strength (70 proof), turing | ea, Seen Soly Han, Corel Oe Ros oe | ACADAN Som usually have to be ordered in advance, | ~-- Pactane;, Nene foes sows > ged BUICK fone Wis eR' -- | CHILTON INSULATING airing From Soup To Nuts' LACROSSE FANS aroud this aréa are more' than jubi- lant today -- they are, in fact, just about bubbling over! the last minute-and-a-half of stanza, A goal by Jim Higgs, on a pass from goaltender Mery fore, Billy Armour had asked referee Scoop Hayes to have a fannin Port nine batters en route, erry had taken a@ two-runlaway in the 11th, and with two e, while Peterborough Bill Keating doubled with one hia on. on left eight By FRANK RATCLIFFE 2-0 lead after eight minutes ofja fan, and Wayne Platt threat-| Dick Beare, starting -pitcher|the OASA Intermediate 'A' Bad Boys made the most of Oshawa Green Gaels scored|Play, but Hastings rallied to} ened to jump into the stands for/for Port Perry, blanked Sunny- Nise The contest was play-/their pag opportunities, lo -- foot yay 4 a pair of unanswered goals in|take a 4-3 lead late in theja slug-fest, Only 10 minutes be-jside for the first six frames,jed in Peterborough. leaving only three men strand-\Kyle's bases-loaded triple. Dick Petz lost, while going the dis- | , " ting that the high play Monday night, to take a 12- Pets { And we are not, by any means, sugges 10 thriller from Hastings Le-|Marshall, with less than a min-|fan removed, after the,two hadjlead in the top half of the fourth The second game of i) point of the season's enthusiasm has already been reached Montuitea anda one game iead|ute remaining, left the score|had a verbal duel, "he en-linning when Smith drew a walk oe, ?-- es Fong oe et ae ah m4 ay . ted Sets U-hit "Centre 5-1. » Heffering's hurler, B. McHugh, far from it, but certainly the past few days have brought nothing -but success for 'the locals', Not because it's the most important -- but because they're the youngest -- first to receive congratulations from this column and from all their parents, neighbors and friends, are the members of ' the Oshawa "Novice" Green Gaels -- who won three of four games up in Huntsville on Saturday, to capture the "C" division 'title, in Ontario Minor Lacrosse Association's annual Novice Tournament, This js the first OMLA title to be won by an Oshawa team and. we'd like to congratulate them all, especially the adults who put their time 'and effort with the youngsters this summer, to achieve, such success, LAST NIGHT'S gutted-stick action saw the "'local favor- ites" come out on top, on two fronts, The Green Gaels were fully extended to nose out Hastings Legion here, in the first me of the 3-out--of-5 semi-final series. Hastings ran with the Gaels all the way last night and had enough left to do a fine comeback job in the final frame, Oshawa broke away from the 5-5 deadlock with a fine five-goal outburst early in the third period and then the dauntless Hastings squad, facing a 10-6 deficit, roared back to tie the score. That's the first time this season any team has scored four-straight goals on the Green Gaels in the third period and it served notice that Hastings are very much in this series, Their dynamic captain and scorer, Billy Armour hit the goal-post with the score at 10-10, If that one had beaten Marshall -- the victory would likely have tilted the other way. As it was, Oshawa's llth and winning goal was a freak carom shot, appearing to go in off Stinson's hand, as he reached for Ken Thompson's pass. But Thompson's "clincher", a fine d up in two words -- Jimja pair of fights amongst the| e shot on a breakaway, established the margin, slim, but still me i Lo k F Huswas ee ee tedhrusiou {Paueran, Paleo carder, nd govetal heater! LOOKING FOL nat ne oir aa aeciine! Top Legionnaires | -- CALL the hard-fought tussle, They go back to Hastings on Satur-" |ciuding two in the opening from. fans sitting near the game had not been determined | OSHAWA we day for the second game and back here next Monday, for period and five in the finallboards, Gaylord Powless and M Mi t by "press time' today but it is} Peterborough Tykes scored the third tilt. frame, The league scoring lead-|Tim O'Grady were assessed ann, Into anticipated that the game will|three runs--in the last four in- be played in Brooklin, this week.|/nings Sunday, to nip Oshawa Le- PAVING BRIGHT BITS -- Brooklin Seniors have apparently "caught fire' again and are playing the way they started out the schedule, with that 10-straight winning streak, Last night they defeated the Speedy Erns 13-5 right in the Lift- The home club moved into al Jim Grady swung his stick at) pionships, at jock City, to win thelr seminal series over the Peter- It hopes to take the Mann HOLES-IN-ONE Lig enor a ir gg Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa squad in four-straight games. In the other semi-final Cup, emblematic of the senior IRCENSTER FE , -- eee borough squa ght g Chompionship. away from Van.| ,,CIRCENSTER Eng, (AP). |series. bracket, St. Kitts won over Brampton Excelsiors last night, to tie that round at two wins apiece ... SCUGOG CLEAN- ERS open their OASA Junior "'A" playoff grind, here at Alex- andra Park this evening, at 8:15 o'clock, with the classy Scarborough Juniors as the visiting opposition, Second game is back at Blantyre Park, on Thursday night ... OSHAWA BAD'BOYS dropped a heart-breaking 2-1 decision to 'Pur- in the OLA Junior 'A' semi- finals, ~ The visitors gave Gaels by far their toughest battle of the season at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, staying even with them all the way. Until Oshawa clinched the game with the last- minute outburst, fans were re- calling that the last home loss came over two years ago, on July 1, 1963, Almost every player in uni- form performed well in the fast and furious end - to - end battle that left both teams exhausted-- and the "cheer-weary" fans not, far behind, Ken Thompson and Gaylord Powless led the Oshawans on the scoresheet, each netting a trio of markers, John Davis and Don Stinson notched a pair, with singletons coming from Joe Ki- wior, Jim Higgs and Dwight Davies, Stinson,° back in action after a l5-game absence, was credited with the winning goal. 7-GOAL PERFORMANCE The Legionnaire offensive at- tack can almost totally be sum- er over the regular schedule, Billy Armour, counted a pair, and the only other goal went to Jim Grady, goaltending displays by both clubs highlighted the period and ond, The clubs could manage only one goal apiece in the sec- ond frame, as Mery Marshall for Hastings. deadlocked at 4-4 after 20 min- utes, Tough checking and sturdy the pattern continued in the sec: made 12 saves in the Oshawa cage, and Wayne Platt made 11 Jim Patterson and Gaylord Powless turned on the steam in the wild and wooly final period, with Patterson notching five and Powless three, before Stinson's winner, The winning goal was some- thing of a gift to the Oshawans, with Ken 'Thompson's pass bouncing in off Stinson's hand, but Thompson came back to net the clincher a minute later, and the score was indicative of the night's play, Gaels outshot Le- gionnaires 48-40 over the 60 min- utes, WILD THIRD FRAME | The last goal of the game, touched off| scored at 19,39, major penalties for fighting. Jim Higgs and Billy Armour also squared off but they were} not penalized, TORONTO --Oshawa Tony's Toronto Plating Spills Tony's 5-3 Tony's collected four hits, pro- thusiastic crowd of 1,300, which had filled the auditorium with an echoing Go, Gaels, Go", lit- tered the floor with programs, Club physician, Dr, F, W. Rundle reports all the 'walking wounded" in good shape, and Gaels move to Hastings Arena in top condition for the key sec- ond game on Saturday night, be- fore returning home Monday. OSHAWA GREEN GAELS - Mery Marshall, Joe Kiwior, Ross Jones, Larry Lioyd, Neil Armstrong, Jim Higgs, Brian Thompson, Dwight Davies, Don Stinson, Charlie Marlowe, Phil Clayton, Gaylord Powléss, Dan Sandford, Fred Greenwood, Ken Thompson and John Davis. HASTINGS LEGIONNAIRES-- Wayne Platt, Ralph De Carl, Joe Norrad, Tim O'Grady, Jim Grady, Ken Henderson, Bill Armour, Dan Hopcroft, Paul La- plante, Pete Morris, Jim Pat-|5\5 | terson and Barry Scriver, B.C. Lacrossers NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C, and McNab homer, run of the game, in the 7th in- ning. 8th with another run, also after Sunnyside's big inning, Cuth- bert singled with one out, Beat- tie also si ly on the Peterborough mound, co Se oe we allowing just three hits over the 11 innings, Bell fanned 14 men and walked only one, Ted Jones went the route for the two out, Eldridge doubled and Ashton followed with his homer, to make it 5-3, Sunnyside lost the game in the §th when MacMaster got a short hit to the outfield, where it was bobbled, Hughes then singled which was followed by another infield error-throw and Baxter's single with two out, to produce the two runs that tied it up at Port Perry's winning run came in the 11th when Mac: Master singled with one out and after advancing on a_ passed ball, scored on a two-bagger by (CP)--This west coast city has hopes of winning the Canadian junior and senior lacrosse cham: couver where it has been for the last three years, To do that it must defeat the winner of the Vancouver-Coquit- lam Inter-City Lacrosse League semi-final which starts tonight, The winner of the best-of-five CAN'T AFFORD Thomas Breen, who has had three holes-in-ane this season, has taken out insurance against it happen- ing again, "T was going to take out insurance after the first hole-in-one," he said, "then followed with alpeterborough firs t+ baseman, stepped up to the plate and Cappucitti singled with two . out and scored on Rout's dou- = eat od anus ces :|ble, to give Sunnyside their first scoring in the fourth inning, Port when centre - fielder Dink po glk A nagaiiyn Mag bem clouted a -- = two out, when Foster singled|tun. with two out. The eight and Smith followed with a + frame saw Bad Boys even the ble, H count, le, However, the 8th proved after Joe Melnick had singled. and striking out 17 and issuing one walk, Jones struck out the side in the third. and sixth frames, son had two hits each for the winners, with Wasson picking up a single and a double and Paggett a pair of singles, night at North Oshawa Park, Peterborough had opened the on Ted Jones' triple singles, Jim Bell performed brilliant: losing nine, allowing eight hits Glen Paggett and Nell Was: -OMMERCIAL ® DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS Peterboro Tykes gionnaires in the third and de- ciding game of the EOBA semi- finals, The contest was played at Peterborough's Quaker Park, MARC INDUSTRIAL NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 20 Months to Pay @ 3 Year Guarantee \ COMPANY Legionnaires struck -early, scoring a single run in the open- ing frame when lead-off hitter, Allison, singled and moved around on a pair of ground-outs, They held the slim lead until the hometowners tied it in the fourth, on a walk and an Osh- THE Qe c CL f vey's", in Peterborough last night, first game of their OASA [1140 9 chance to take over|ducing a pair of runs with alsemi-fina ew Westmin- Intermediate 'A' series. The second game is here, at North |rinst place in the Beaches double by Mackie Sneddon, and iter itn tinlahed tins ta tee I figured it would never Jawa error, and went ahead 2:1 yRIR Oshawa diamond, under the new floodlights, on Thursday' |yeaior Fastball League lastisingles by Bob Booth, Boblregular season, for the right to happen again," in the fifth on a walk and a pair|) nner night ... PORT PERRY Bantams nosed out Oshawa Sunny- | night, Young and Ray Suddard lead-|meet the Ontario champions for Breen, a 49-year-old po- |of base hits, YET side Park 6-5 in the 11th inning of their OASA playoff game, Tony's, who seemed to bejing the rally. ° lthe Mann Cup liceman, said the insurance The clubs exchanged 'single ys, , oar will cover the cost of drinks jruns in the seventh frame to *NORRRS here at Sunnyside, last night, to tie the series, Third and deciding game will be played in Brooklin, later this week .,.. "PAM" MILLER, of this city, had a fine 85 card, to be in the top five in the silver division, of the inter-provincial junior golf championships, at Quebec, yesterday, In the team event, Ontario defeated Quebec ... LAWN BOWLERS from the Oshawa Club did well over the weekend, Gerd Pirie, Gladys McCutcheon and skip Bill. Dewland scored 58-plus-1 points for three wins, to capture the annual Cheesborough Pond's Tournament (Mixed Trebles) at Markham on Satur- day while at Cosburn Park, in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, John Morrison won the top honors and trophy, in the Mixed Doubles event there ... OSHAWA'S major lawn bowling event, the annual General Motors Gold Cup men's rink tour- nament, goes tomorrow here, with the usual full entry seek- ing a share of $1,800 worth of handsome prizes, UPSET WIN Heffering's Surprise Rundle's In Opener The contest, played at Alex- andra Park, was tight until the fourth inning, when Hefferings scored a pair of runs on three doubles and a single. The score For Rundle's, first-baseman Tureski and pitcher Perkins doubled, while left-fielder Button rounded out the hitting with a fifth-inning single. had been 2-1, with Rundle's | i ene! Elmo Gibson and Vern Fergu- Gord Thompson and Jack Mad-| WLT F APt oe elas oie Sou ® son led the winners at the) 3b, Lantz, 2b, Forbes, If, Mel-jgett were the Excelsior scorers.) Winnipeg 400 7 49 8 SERERNEG. PAYMENT Buane hed across a pair of runs Quality Fuels plate, each collecting a pair ofjlish, cf, Dickie c, Chadwich rf, The winner of the series will] Sask. 2 1 © 62 70 4] SPORTS CARS... PLAN the opening frame. hits, while Bruce Norton picked] McGovern Ib, Smith ss, McKen-|meet Brooklin Seniors in the/B.C 120 6 4@ 3 RACING CARS That 1 Nt the hit up the only hit for Goodwood. ick, p and Domik p in 3rd. finals, Brooklin is now awaiting} Calgary 13608 4 2 FAMILY onal . ak Was almost oh the aie Ken May started on the mound RHE (the next series, after eliminat-/ Edmonton 0 3 0 42 93 0 AND NS. 4s o 4 suvers, "as| Put Out Foley's gave up only one single after} Quality Fuels blanked Foley's that point, in the fifth inning./Plumbing 4-0 Monday night at McHugh allowed a total of three/Alexandra Park, to advance to hits, struck out six and walkedithe semi-finals of the Civil four. Service League against Rex- The winners scored one more|co's. The first game of the run in the fifth frame, on a pairjsemis is scheduled for North of singles and an error, to/Oshawa Park this Wednesday. round out the scoring. The contest wasn't decided Perkins went the distance onjuntil the final inning, when the mound for the losing nine,|Quality pushed across three and gave up eight hits, fanned/runs on four singles 10 and issued just one walk. double. Heffering second-baseman, T Quality took a 1-0 lead in the : jsecond frame, on a triple and a jsingle, and that was the way M T HY |the score stood for four more unior ennis jinnings. Carlisle, on the Quality mound, and Frank Cullen, hurl- In Full Swing ting for Rundle's ing for Foley's put on a fine ampionships Monday in-| poten " Pe ¥ jing out six and walking none. Boys 18, singles, first round| Cullen vallowed 11 hits, struck out five and walked none. Mike Kilpatrick, Oakville, de-| The leading hitters for the feated Roger Fortier, Cornwall,/while Hooper and Oldfield each 6-2, 6-2. singled for Foley's. and a) reaching their peak just before playoffs came a_ "cropper", dropping a 5-3 decision to To- ronto Plating before 1100 fans at Kew Gardens, Meanwhile, Richmond Hill Tom Hughes Shells. were held to an 8-8 curfew tie, against New Toronto Melo - Ripe's in other action. Oshawa built up a "what seemed to be" comfortable 3-0 lead after the first two innings but they blew it. Brooklin Tops Goodwood, 8-0 Timely hitting, and one-hit pitching by Ron Jones, gave Brooklin Concretes an easy 8-0 win over Goodwood Mercs, in a game played at Claremont Park last night, The win gave Brook- doubles. lin the second inning, and rallied in the third to take a command- ing 4-0 lead. Single runs in the fourth and fifth, and a pair in the eighth accounted for all their runs, lieved by Eric Barker in the sixth. 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WEST for Goodwood, but he was re-) combined to|™ ing a home-run, and Geo, Dickie, Hits by Dave Kelly and Sned-| don scored the other marker, Plating picked up an orphan tally in the 4th, A double by George Dickie and infield error put plating on the score sheet, Two infield errors, a hit by Bert Forbes and a mammoth home run by Merv Melish, with the bases full, put Plating out in front to stay 5-3, Young Reg Martin was a vic: tim of three unearned runs and didn't deserve the defeat. He allowed eight scattered hits, while his teammates committed four costly errors behind him, three of which lead to runs, He also claimed 10 strikeouts. Bob Domik, who took over from starter Len McKannick, pitched superb relief from the third inning on, Domik whiffed ll in relief. Melish, with two hits, includ- with a pair of hits, paced the OSHAWA TONY'S ~--~Sneddon Ib, Oldfield ss, Armsirong 2b, Booth, c, Young, cf, Suddard lf, Wilson, 3b, Kelly rf, Martin p, Smith ph in 9th, TORONTO PLATING -- Smith| 210 000 000 3104 Tony's 000 140 0X 5 81) Plating iSt, Kitts, who overcame a 3-2 The best-of-seven Mann Cup championships will be held at the home of the western final- ists starting Sept. 13, New Westminster won the cup last in 1961, Port Credit was the last Ontario team to win the cup, in 1960, To get the bye into the west- ern finals, New Westminster won 21 games; one more than Vancouver, Coquitlam had 12 that golfers who score holes-in-one have to buy for friends. The insurance cost him two shillings six pence (about 37 cents), "If I hole-in-one again this year," he said, "the in- surers will pay me about £10 ($30), That should take care of the drinks," make the final score 3-2, Allison' for Oshawa, and Bryan for Peterborough turned in fine performances on the mound, each allowing just five hits, Bryan went the route, while Allison was given relief help by McKee in the last in- ning. + The winning hurler struck out five and walked one, while the Oshawa pitchers combined to BP) VINYL-ASBESTOS FLORTILE "Vervazy.zo Style wins and Victoria seven, The best - of « seven finals are ex- pected to start about the end of the month. Meanwhile, New Westminster goes against South Vancouver in a best-of-three Inter-City Junior League semi - final, The winner! will meet Victoria, which de- feated Coquitlam in straight games in the other semi-final, St. Kitts Wins 6-4 second-period deficit, to win the game, Gary Hind and Brian Thomson scored the other Ath- letic goals, John Spicer with two goals, Stoney Creek Lads Oust Kirkland Lake DUNDAS, Ont, (CP) -- Joe Pelango hit two home runs struck out 12 and allowed only one hit as Stoney Creek whipped Kirkland Lake Amer- icans 6-1 in the Canadian Little League semi-finals Monday night. The 12-year-old hurler hom- fan four and issue three walks. Catcher Davidson and shortstop Garvey led the winners at the plate with two hits apiece, while left-fielder Smith had a pair for the losing squad, "OSHAWA FAIR" Aug. 19, 20 21 Alexandra FOOTBALL SCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Western Conference ing Peterborough Speedy Erns in four straight games. - Monday's Result Winnipeg 12 Vancouver 6 There are now several reasons | why you can get interested in bottled cocktails 1 Wiser's professional Martinis are now generally avail- 3 They are made with our own London Dry Gin and imported vermouth. own most of 4 They are very convenient (even if you like making your the time), 5 They are very good. 6 Wiser's professional Manhattans are also available but a) Canadian Whiskies since 1857.00 ; d * ® 0 "1 ' oe et winners. 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