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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jun 1966, p. 8

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a THE COMAWA TIIAES, Thuredey, June 16, 1966 Excelsiors Stop - Listless Redmen ee P pe PRUNE Vey WHITH Pre perrerm ~ eer om to come out of the erowd ; one 10 © Lagu ae ne iA Al sprinkle just a little bit of stone wa rong 4 4 a on tile on it. Brampton seored two Exeelsiors Mie Tired up Rose-| #00)8 while it was « man short, oan ff the Brookit and as many more while both Wednesday, ed Brooklin appeared to have| One should not detract from jeft its running game at home the Brampton team, who were for jast night's encounter, As) up for last night's game, de- they were beaten at almost: spite the fact they the mini- every drop of the hat, Even the| mum of 11 players dressed for power play for the Brooklin| the contest, They all played well team appeared as if it were aland were deserving of their win, Run-Scoring Tough Chore For Civil Service Clubs Runs proved mighty scarce, in fact impossible, for at least two of the Civil Bervice Soft- ball League teams, who were in action last night, as Rexcos defeated Woods Transport (Hef ferings) 6-0 at Lakeview Park and Scott's Chicken Villa scored 8 7-4 shutout over Ontario Steel, at North Oshawa MeHugh's rapid-fire delivery proved no mystery for Rexcos, cially by shortstop Meintyre, he allowed only seven Steel batters to get on base, two of these via walks The losers threatened in the second and fifth frames but just couldn't get to Hart for the blow needed to push a runner across the plate and so avoid ithe whitewash brush Ken Bravener, Ontario Steel, gave up a run in Wn RFERB teams were playing shorthand-| Ontario) pitching for) who got a single tally in their) first inning, splurged for three on four hits in the second stanza and then added single tons in the fifth and sixth frames, Brian Wright, with a double and two singles, Glen Skea, a pair of doubles, Ken Howard with a triple and double, Jim Campbell and Roger Doucette each with a pair of singles, were the big hitters for the win- ners, McAvoy had two of the five hit total given up by pitcher) Ken Howard, who fanned four! and walked none, | BIG WIN FOR HART Hart, on the mound for Scott's) Chicken Villa, had himself a} ood night, striking out only) our batters but, thanks to) some fine infield support, espe-| Homers Give | People's Win Ron Wilson slammed a pair o home runs and a double in lead- ing People's Clothing to a M1) victory over General Auto in an} Oshawa City and District Juve- nile Softball League game Wed- nesday, In another league game, at Port Perry, Oshawa Jaycees downed Port Perry 8-5, Wilson drove in five rune with his hits, while Bill Taylor ac- counted for three runs batted in, Bob Glecoff homered and singled for People's while Phil Bolomon had two doubles and a} single and Daryl Hudgin a double and two singles, Winning piteher Warren Haugh limited General Auto to) the second stanza and then was tagged for three tallies in the see Phamnsan and Then Ar- thurs sparked the Brampton at- tack with three goals each and single counters went to Bruce Wanless, Julie Kowalski and John Spicer, Bob Hanna Jed the local attack with two goals, aces being pick- ed up by Kimer Tran, Tom Con- lin, Ken Crawford and Terry Davis, Brooklin Redmen, who have been taking their lumps as far as injuries are concerned, were forced to call on their third al- ternate goaltender in two games. This time it was Mery Mar- shall, rated as the best goalie in Junior A lacrosse, who donned the pads for the Brooklin team, He made numerous good saves but was left to the mercy of the hounds on numerous occasions, | Brooklin got off to a good start and ran up a 2-0 lead he fore the roof fell in, Brampton led 5-2 at the end of the first period, but Brooklin made a BOB HANNA + + + two goals Ties Prevail In Lacrosse Two ties and @ were the highlights of Oshawa trimming the Novice lacrosse division of the Minor Lacrosse Asso Taylor's 1 - Hitter Adds Gale String total of 19 strikeout victims and didn't issue a single walk, in what was easily fis hest game of the year. Wills fanned eight and walked a couple while Mar- shall struck out two and gave up twe free tickets, in the one Ron Taylor's splendid one-hit: pitching performance enabled Gale lamber to add another vietory notch their scoreboard, 124, jest night at Alexandra Date | this was the sixth win in seven starts, for the Oshawa full inning he worked, City and District Kofthall Asso- nepneeneeien . ciation's Major league leaders, | who are continuing to enjoy an T Twp. | unbeaten record -~ oop mid oronto wp. } game in seven fixtures, having Pl i heen a tie, i aces |, Al Morden's good bunt, down) By CLIFF GORDON 'the first-hase line, with two out Whith : i y Laseo Steelers will be in the 4th inning, was the only geing sil out \oni a safety yielded by Taylor, He had fort to get revenge for the to he that good, as Warren Wills, feat handed them by the Dixie his 9} t, WAS BIMOSE Bl onty Township in thelr first brilliant and just as effective for| | os, , g. The scene of the game General Tire, since he held Gale will be the Whitby arena, with Lamber scoreless until the Oth i " \the usual 8:30 starting time, inning. Taylor faced only 28 ber Steelers, who were vastly "lake MecDermaid singled to shorthanded for the tise mor! ain ie fo Gr ert, ae er was left stranded, Ralph Davisiai reports, they hope to have aed i hath es 0 la ore coma 4, ae | teelers have en getting a maid singled again in the seV-lim of mileage out of fellows! SEAWAY MOTORS' | 1966. ciation games played in the enth, this time with two out, An comehack in the second and tied the score at six all as they headed into the payoff stanza In another senior game, &t Catharines Athletics, playing at home, upset league - leading Peterborough 8-7 as Ted Howe} scored three goals, including the! winner with 82 seconds jeft in Children's Arena infield error on pinch-hitter Jim Duignan saved the game Terry Vail's grounder and a for Union Rod and Gun as he walk to Ron Simcoe, loaded the fired a goal with one minute bases for the Lumbermen but remaining in the third period Wille got Billy Kornylo to fly and gained a 1-1 tie with Nu- out to centre, Davis got his sec Way Photo fervice, Lex Gole-ond hit in the eighth frame ski had the only marker for but again Wills shut the door like Larry Haight, who is the! leading point getter in the Jun- jor B league, In third spot is Bill | Gresham, a Whitby lad who sparked his team with four goals in its Sunday win against Mimi- co It is expected that Peter Vi- '| fifth inning the game third, Scott's completed their Doug Smith, |7-0 total with another three-run) outburst in the bottom of the Art once to round out the &t, Cath arines total, Cy Coombes and Bill Armour each had two goals for Peter: Terry scored two of his team's runs and got on base on each of his four trips to the plate, Melntyre and Cosburn| were other good batters for the Winners, |the others, | Just Talking... We feel sure} ' * | Solina Hands Zion | was both a player and coach for last night's game in the absence Darlington Senior Boceer not too choice words for some! League saw one of the season'siof his players following last} , It would AD: Solina, playing at home, eked|pear, too, that the Brooklin| itors' first defeat of - the/harse, Don Bruce on defence schedule This fellow, while not the most orphan tally while Larry|league, is very effective , Broome and Ed Werry wereé|-Redmen have another tough test Warner Walrosse scored both| gle with the Peterborough Pep- goals for Hampton, who won|si's in Peterborough. To date, that coach Ken Crawford, who} First Soccer Loss jof Glen Lotton, will have a few major upsets last night, when/night's game, , } out a 2-1 win over Zion, the vis-|team is missing its old work-| Rick" McLean scored Zion's| colorful defenceman in the the Solina goal-getters, on Friday night, when they tan: their game, also by a 2-1 score,\the Popmen have won two in al the lone goal asters, Darlington League soccer fans are reminded that this Sat: urday evening's game between Zion and Maple Grove, is being played at Zion -- making up for an earlier game this season, when Zion was unable to play a scheduled fixture at home, due to wet grounds, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Frankfurt -- Karl Mildenber- ger, 199%, West Germany, out: for the home: |pointed Ivan Preheg, 182%, Yur| goslavia, 15, Mildenberger re- tained European heavyweight three hits, ititle, | At Port Perry, John Hyr- eanuck hit a home run and double for Jaycees, driving in| three runs, while Dennis Ewer plated a pair with a first inning double, Jaycees collected only eight hits off a pair of Port Perry tchers while Dave Leaming eld Port Perry to five hits, Leaming struck out 14 batters and allowed only three walks, Hughes had two of the five Port Perry 'hits, including a double. Hunter also doubled for Port Perry, Tigers Continue Winning Ways Legion Tyke Tigers continued their winning ways Wednesday as they downed Orioles 14:10 in an Oshawa Legion Minor Rase- ball Association game played at Harman Park, Jim Freeman paced Tigers with two doubles and a single, Winning pitcher was Mark La gan, In bantam action, UAW Local 222 walked over Jury and Lovell 10-1, Big guns for Local 222 were Buckley, Zarowny, Me Comb and Bracken, who helped compile 17 hits, Cook and Groat helped to total six hits for the losers, Farris was the winner while Mills was the loser Special moments? Walker's | Freeport, N,Y¥.---Hubert Hil: fon, 198%, Glen Cove, N.Y, jstopped Mel Turnbow, 243, Cin: }elnnati, 4, Gotehorg---Ro Pettersson, 154, Sweden, knocked out Ernest Musso, 18244, Rhodesia 8, | | REMEMBER WHEN... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cyril Tolley, even then a veteran, won the British amateur golf championship at Sandwich 37 years ago | today -- In 1920 -- beating | John Nelson Smith, a Seot- tish carpenter from Fife, four and three in the %6 hole final, Tolley did not pull ahead until the 19th hole, but after that led until the end, | County, Easy Triumph For Radiomen CKLA rallied to hand Karn's Drugs a 18-8 sethack in UAW Softball League action Wednes- day, CKLB fell behind 4-2 in the \first inning on a bases loaded home run by Ross, Winning pitcher Hoar had been touched | for two hits and a walk preced NuWay, After. a scoreless 40 minutes of\single, following an opening hit Graham,| Play, Houdaille Industries tiedj/by Jim Rowden, ended Wills' Terry Boyd, Tim McGraw and| with Kastview Pharmacy 2-2,\stay on the mound, in the top of Sandy Robertson each scored Jeff Rorabeck did the scoring|the ninth. Larry Marshall came for Houdaiile while Greg Bonejin to relieve Wills and Don Field combined singletons for Hastview ham turned in a singles for Tony's with Goguen adding one A three-day deadlock for first |place in the Novice league has | NuWay Photo, Auto Workers bat- and Tony's Refreshments tling it out next Wednesday, Houdaille Industries is in see: ond with three points; Union Rod and Gun is in third with Wastview | Pharmacy is at the bottom of s\ at Tyrone, Ralph Davies scored|row over the pride of Ontario the totem with one point, two points while for'on a line-drive out to shortstop) pond, a fine young defence pros- pect from Brooklin, will miss this game as he reimjured his back on Sunday and sat out the final half of the third period, | Steelers will be trying to make' it three in a row at home, McDermaid's third - straight He got Vail but Simeoe drew his second! Despite an 11-3 trimming by|walk and then pinch-hitter| borough while Don Todd, im| Auto Workers Credit Union,|Lloyd Mapes connected with a LACROSSE SCORES Paterson and John Davis netted| Tony's Refreshments stayed inisolid hit, to seore Rowden and| By THE CANADIAN PRESS ja tie for first place in Jacrosse|MeDermaid, with the only two action Wednesday, Glen Kirk-' runs of the game, five goal performance for the victors as) Steve Barrett and Robert Small/ had each a pair and Robby | Simpson and Jeff Legere added) Bill Robinson had two} David Ontario Benior A | Peterborough 7 Mt, Catharines 6 Brampton 9 Brooklin 6 TO-NITE ~ EM CIVIE AUDITORIUM DICK vito BROWER WATSON N A TAG TEAM p Taylor clained an impressive Teams Up With 8OUT THE MASKED YANKEES RNR THE CAT' LADD JUNGLE JIM STARR Billy Red Lyons vs, Duke Noble! 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