@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Moy 28, WEEK'S HIGHLIGHT Oshawa Minor Hockey As sociation members were out in full force this week to honor champions of the 1965- 44 season, The associatin's highest honor, The Mel Brad ley Memorial Award, for outstanding contribution of service to minor hockey in Oshawa, went to Bill Kur elo, left, who accepts. the trophy from Norman Brad ley, while OMHA president Cliff Maddoec!, looks on Oshawa Times Photo Davis' Fine Effort Dimmed By CLIFF GORDON Despite a -tremendous five- goal and three-assist effort by Terry Davis last night in Peter- horough Brooklin Redmen went down to their third straight defeat of the season, via a 13-10 score. The loss was the second in a row at the hands of the Peterborough Pepsi's Larry Ferguson, defending scoring champion of the Senior 4 A league, along with Junior graduate Johnny Davis led the winners' attack with two goals each. Davis added a pair of assists while Ferguson had one The balance of the goals for the Liftiock city crew were single efforts by Jim Gooley, Roy Wood, Joe Todd, Cy Coombes, Terry Downer, Curly Mason, Bill Armour, Tim O'Grady and Rick Anthony Resides the fine effort of Davis, another former Peter- borough resident and player, Grant Heffernan, fired - three goals and assisted on as many more for Redmen, Elmer Tran, the little redheaded star of the Brooklin team, notched a pair This little fellow (weight wise, not in desire) is perhaps one of the "smallest men playing Senior A lacrosse today With soma 1,150 fans cheer ing them on, Pepsi's tank a 4-2 lead at the end the first statiza ai im to 9-5 after the middie frame, and saw Bronklin outscore them 5-4-in the final period, but the damage had already heen done so far as the Ontario County team were concerned Brooklin will he seeking Its first win of the current season after three losses at the Rrook- lin arena tonight, as Redmen meet their old rivals of Ontario finals for the last two years, Brampton Ramblers Brampton, with fie rease ni such fine Young Shares Third Place TORONTO (CP) Leon De Caire of Toronto Oakdale the only golfer to match par 72 Friday the first round of the was in wind-blown M-hole champion ship for Ontario assistant pro fessionals Second round will he played Friday, Aug. 5 at Whitby, Ont,, with the third round Aug, 28 at Toronto Whitevale Second with 74 was Wally Ry ers of Toronto Maple Tied for third with Young of Whiths Ken Steeves Hills. and Brantford Roh Osborn of lands and Gerry Toronto Weston with 76 Hamilton Downs 7h were Rob Thunderbird of Toronta Cherry Tom Tremblay of London High Hollingshee of tied ixth while Larry Giuse of Beverly was eighth Rom Plomske of Ham Chedoke. Gord and Fagles for with 77 ilton of Rrantford of Glen with 78 Cochrane Ken Chilvers tied for ninth TAKS Notice THat 1. The Council of the ee tewert NAME OF STREET DATED @f Othows this 28th dav of Mo » of nm the following atreets between th TERRY DAVIS players as Jefferson, Jack Mad gett, Gord Thompson, Wayne Thompson, Bruce Castator, Bruce Wanless, just to mention a few, will be firing against a former mate in goal for the Redmen. Gary Drysdale, who Kinsmen Whip th Rally In Seventh Wi Fast York for six runs ning to defeat Oshawa Cleaners 9-5 in a Leasice Baseball League game at Hast York's Cedarvale Park Friday Cleaners were ahead 5 going into the seventh but fou walks, a hit batsman, an error and three hits did the damage Starting pitcher Murray frey x hits over caused uct cenie | Kinsmen erupted in the seventh in Acadian Junior God who scattered first six innings much of his own grief when he Previous to the the \ s control seventh, he had issued only two walks, both In the sixth Cleaners York starter y pair of ning when hop Mik uns Tony Jones wa error and Erie Pete with a on an ollowed id Cleaners ome ur efi t made top of t d Millan fo second on a pa to third on infield out scored on Rod Williams' to centre Kinsmen got n their half of Ken Weese was hack again in the f a out ed ball, went singled to mo an and single that back th he inning one as homered nfield a triple lo single scoring on an narrow the gap to run uck for t runs in the sixth with as Kinsmen Cleaners st vo more ut hit ita committed three Horn ndfield took ove and ter, John I errors hv hit a and stayed redit for the end the inning around to receive vin, although a double play iim out of a bases-loaded jam n the seventh LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE the Cit ' @ points ment 1944 By Defeat played junior for Brampton last year, played a few games for the Brampton senior team three years ago, It will be interest: ing to see how he will shape up against his hometown buddies, JUST TALKING For the second game in a row in Peter borough, Brooklin was 20 min utes late in getting started, The reason heing the late arrival of some of the Toronto players ; The Ontario Lacrosse Asso ciation does not take lightly to this, and have fined teams for doing this over the previous seasons, It would appear as if Brooklin will have two such handouts of money to make for their tardiness , Terry Davis showed the fans in Peterbor ough he might he the older brother of the Davis family, but he still knows how to pot the goals, as brother Johnny found out Jast night... Getting back to tonight's game, fans will he out in blg numbers to see the ever dangerous Rrampton team, which Is still smarting from the seventh game defeat that sent Rrooklin into the Mann Cup finals last year Cla wit are Nek? the double play wild Heartened b and helped by ness, Kinsmen the last of the up the win, They added another run in the eighth as Bill Wattie singled and scored on an error Godfrey's aught fire in seventh to wrap Kinsmen outhit Cleaners 10-8, vith Weese and Watte each claiming three Peterson homered for. Cleaners while Williams collected a pair of singles Godfrey struck out 10 hatters gave up five walks and allowed eight hits, Stan Price, in relief of Godfrey, fanned and walked one Sunday at Park will jttle Britain in an EKastern On Ra Association starting at 2 o'clock one Lake meet afternoon iew Cleaners se hall rame TRIPLE PLAY IN OPENER A triple play opening action the Osh awa Minor, Baseball A ciation's bantam series Fri day Ted MeComb pla ing first base for Toe al 222, drive highlighted in $0 grabbed a line with runners on first and second, tagged end thr second haseng§y Frank Me 1) Sete out Lacal " fORIN an feat Jur rR this first ew {to Cabe for tn tle el] &1 In Oshawa In en Darry vidaille dustry counter 54 another tank - ESTIMATED CORT PER LINFAL TOTAL rooT A RB ' As Brampton Discovers a = a roams : May has been a bad month for and Joe Krasnaj of the Whitby the Ontario Hockey Association Lasco Steelers in place of the! Junior'A team. First. the team suspended Stinson and Thomp- lost to Edmonton in its Memor- son ial Cup bid, Oshawa manager Fred Whal- 'Then, general manager Wren | ley said yesterday Gaels will] Blair resigned to accept @ simi- appeal Stinson's six-game 6U%- lar position with the Minnesota | pension at the regular month-|ciuh of the expanded National ly meeting of the OLA Sunday.|Hockey League. Thompson received a two-game! Now coach Armand "Rep" sentence, which means he'll. also sit out Monday's game. Guidolin is leaving, to accept a | In the other game, Brian Mel-|Job with brewery in his home |ville seored six goals for §.\town of Timmins. Catharines, Neil Stevens, John Generals' officials have heen, BRAMPTON ~~ Trying to con-|four goals, Ed Leskiewics add-second period proved the differ itain Oshawa Green Gaels is like ed three while two-each were ence ltrying to catch a puff of smoke! scored by Dave Wilfong, Gor? Brampton, trailing 149 going | with a butterfly net, Just when Keates and Dave .wudge. Otherinto the third, narrowed . the lyou think you've go it, it} marksmen were Dave Sterritt, margin to a single goal at 10,33 ibreaks out somewhere else, Joe Musial and Bob Green but Clayton and Greenwood | Brampton Armstrongs oul Brampton. ouscored Gaels 7-5 counted in less than a minute to in the first and third periods but restore Gaels healthy margin BEP GUIDOLIN claimed a hut gave up only three hits and is sued only one walk seven Easy Victory For Elites Dunlop Flites little trouble disposing of Lasco Steel ers 182 in a Whithy Industrial Mercantile Softhall League game Friday, scoring nine runs in the first inning Elites had only three hits in the first inning, a home run by Kotyluk, a double by Karl and a single by Reck but they, re ceived eight bases on balls Kotyluk and Farl each stroked a single later in the game while Beck conneced. for) a double, Franks had a double and single for Elites Steelers scored twice In the! first inning but could do little with the pitching slants of Earl thereafter, as he struck out nine) hatters | Don Cornish and Cornish had back-to-back singles in the fifth put nothing came of this, Cor nish got his second hit to open the &th for Brooklin, but was left stranded A walk to sec Thunderbird Golf Club GOLF LESSONS Qualified C.P.G.A, Instructors Professional Teaching Staff had Kimo Gibson, to open the 9th, hinted a Brooklin vally, but Hill fanned then V Verguson got on but Taylor pol ished off the next two batters, fo end it if * Wilson Patterson * Alf Huestis * John Delorme PRIVATE LESSONS --- $4.00 Each -~ 1% Hour GROUP LESSONS --~ (5 or more in a group for @ series of 5 lessons) 10.00 DAILY GREEN FEES ACCEPTED $2.50 $1.50 ASHBURN, ONT, GALE'S LUMBER Vail, ef Cole, ss; Knight, ¢; Young, |b Simcoe, 3b; Mapes, rf; Kornylo th; Keena, If; Taylor, p and MeDermaid, If in 7th |seored Gaels in two periods the Gaels 9-2 edge in the Gaels dressed Larry Haight be stopped and today the de- Swain, Dave Landry and Stan conducting talks with Boston |were stopped 17-9 by St. Cathar-score, over Brooklin Concretes, had the others /Bruce Ferguson, A former player with the stantly to atop throbbing tua! one-man ganging attack for defensive play, with rival Stinson and Brian Thompson, nings earned Armstrong scored a pair mates here Friday night in an Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior A League game, but when the . final. whistle sounded, Gaels had Sc ] G U t | 8th taken a 19-1¢ victory, ore ess ame n 1 | Even with two regulars sitting out suspensions, Gaels couldn't Th L E ] ratte te, HEN Lumbermen Explode inn dc wit ten ty bat pions 4 . ' ' Ly Cott , wikia pane miliar position, in first place in' Gale's Lumber exploded for| Mapes had a perfect night at/John Hoculik one apiece. rpc rdueuen Poca th ind ' |the nine-team league, two points five hits in the &th inning, to\the plate, with three singles and| Mimico got three goals from thing concrete has been decid: TOOTHACHE jap on Mimico Mounties : end a brilliant 7-innings of score-\a walk, in four appearances atl¥arl MeNeil, 2 from Mike Rer-(¢d, however with at least three Mounties, who shared first jess softhall, grab a 3-0 lead andjthe plate, Knight and Vail each] 91, ang one each f 41 Smith, ™en in the running for the gen- Don't suffer agony. In seconds get rel |place going into Friday's action, then hang on to win by that had a pair, Cole and Kornyio Kevin Bell ei i a sg eral manager's job that iaote with ORAJEL. evin Bellis, Graham Gair an E formula puts it to ine |ines, who scored 11 goals in the last. night, in Brooklin. Ron Taylor went the route for Bruins in th NHL, Guidolin guid.| toothache pain, 80 | second period, The win kept the. Gale's Lam Gaile's and 'nia al fat Gonsian 4 . | sd eee ccammand it 16f Mounties get an opportunity 10 per tied for first place In their fl 4 " dey io aA Memorial Cup! teething. 1 jaquare things with Gaels Mon- neck-and-neck race with Bad strikeouts he also nal in his first. season as ora-je day when the clubs clash in Osh Boys coach awa in an 8.30 p.m, game, For the first seven innings, ft ss . oo rant nen Gaylord Powless was a vit was a ding-dong battle of fine Gaels in this one, scoring three | ond-sackers, 'Turk' Cornish for goals and assisting on 10 others the homesters and Bill Kornylo for 13 points, « of Gale's, bearing the brunt of While it was Powless who was the infield action setting up the plays, Ross Jones Ron Jones, pitching his start was taking up the scoring slack for Brooklin, gave up five hits caused by the absence of Don only, over the first seven in suspended for rough play follow In the top of the 8th, Terry ing last Monday's game against Vail opened with a walk and Huntsville Doug Cole heat out an infield Jones was in for five goals roller, after Vail had advanced and assisted on two others while on a wild pitch, Palmer Knight Phil Clayton bagged three goals pushed a texas-league single and four anni short-centre, scoring his two goals and assisted on five ovne At this point, Doug Scott re while Jim Higgs and Charlie placed Jones, With one on, Ror Marlowe each scored twice, Simeone picked up a and Dwight Davies and Fred Good- then Mapes got his third hit of wood added the others the night, to score Knight, with Fro Brampton, Riek Archde- the third run, of the game's only) kin was triggerman with! rally of BROOKLIN CONCRETES and rf; Will, rf; V Ib; Warriner, ef; D Ih; Cornish, 2b; Bath Simpson, ¢; Jones, p p in &th Weekdays Weekd 4 Molid Alter 6 3. jays and Molidoye . $3.50 After 3 p.m, $2.50 PHONE 655-4952 ingle Gibson, 88 Ferguson Ferguson erson, If top and Seott | | IF YOU WANT A GOOD DEAL, ASK YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER We think we know what you'll-hear when you ask around about Corvair, Praise for Corvair's independent four-wheel suspension, Comments on how Corvair turns, parks and maneuvers, Compliments for Corvair"s one-of-a-kind styling. 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