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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jun 1966, p. 10

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19 THE OSHAWA 'Ties, Wednestoy, June 22, 1966 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H, Campbell Associate Sports Editor RACK IN 1964, when Northern Dancer "eame back home" from across the border, after winning the Kentucky Derby and The Preakness, only seven other owners dared contest The Queen's Plate that June, even though 'The Dancer' had been beaten out in the Belmont Stakes, in FE. P. Taylor's bid for racing's famed Triple Crgwn ttiumph. When they ran "The Plate' that day, it was' obvious that half of that-field of eight horses could have stayed in the barn -- Northern Dancer won it in a breeze, with the field spread far behind him. The bettors were interested only in the horses that finished in place and show positions while the owner of the horse that finished in the fourth slot got a share of the purse the other four had merely attained the honor of having run in The Queen's Plate classic, Monday, in the Plate Trials race, Titled Hero won his division with ridiculous ease, with the Western Canada hope "Bright Mon- arch' second, almost six lengths back. In the other division, "Bye And. Near owned by Conny Smythe by nearly four lengths and second in this race was 'Burning Luke" which suffered a broken bone in a foreleg and so will likely never yace again. Now we find that of the 17 horses that competed in trials on Monday, only seven will go to the barrier on Saturday afternoon and the total field may be just eight. Holarctic didn't race on Monday, will join six of the defeated horses, in a bid to prove that Titled Hero can be beaten. The others are eligible but that ,$1,000 entry fee has to be considered and present jons aré that the total field will be no greater than ten horses and more likely only eight -- which will give Titled Hero and jockey Gomez plenty of room to run their race according to plan won which indicat BILLY CASPER won the US. Open on Monday after noon, defeating Arnold Palmer by a four-stroke margin, in their extra round, 18-hole playoff, Once again Palmer fal tered on the last nine holes while Casper, never far behind, pulled off a couple of sensational jong putts, to wipe out Palmer's early jead and take command himself, The $25,000 purse, plus a bonus of $1,500 for the extra round on Monday boosted Casper's earnings for this year to a total of $49,749.22 and gives him more than a half-million, since he turnd pro fessional 12 years ago. Palmer has pie ked up $719,900.15 in the same 12-vear span, And whil figure of $50,000 for this year (not a bad take j 1966 not yet at t halfway mark) tainly mighty good pa} tere to note that Casper is still only in seyenth 1 winning list, Thar's gold in thum thar gol he ts in n the { If hills ting 1966 money pardner! is cer lace GRIDIRON GOSSIP Is for spite of the fact that real warm barely arrived on the scene it, practising regularly and only a short distance away signed Ken Nielsen yesterday produce that Bombers got from last year, But coach Bud Grant when he learned that Brian Palmer linebacker, has been accepted into Kansas State dental col lege LAURY JORDAN, a U.S. import, signed with Mont real Alouettes on Monday and now Montreal Beavers of the Continental League are claiming Jordan is their propert via an option clause on his 1965 conti CALGARY STAMPS have signed Canadian Terry } hen, Montreal native formerly with Alouettes and defensive tackle Gus Kasapis, an import from Detroit B.C, Lions TORONTO RIFLES gave up nine players to get quarterback Francis 'Bubb' Marriott back in their uniform, He had been picked up by Brooklyn Dodgers in the expansion draft three weeks ago, when Rifles didn't protect Marriott because he is going to make Toronto his permanent home and as assistant coach of the Rifles, is or was ready to re tire as an active player. Rifles sent six of their veterans and three newly-signed rookies, to Jackie Robinson's club ~» THE FORMATION, or should we say reformation, of the Canadian Football League into one league rather than a Western and an Eastern Conference from concrete, The committee working on the project meet again on July 25 ARGO COACH Bob Shaw reported to be smiling these days, The Double Blues started their workouts on Monday and Shaw more happy with the manner the players he has acquired recent months, via the trade route, are performing alr SPORTS IN SHORT High Scoring Prevails In Junior Lacrosse h man to Wimbledon diens,* Keith Carpenter Mike Belkin of Montreal aiso reached the . Defending women's cham Margaret Smith of Austre Maria Bueno of Brazil both won their opening matches while Canadians' Vicki Berner of Vancouver and Faye Urban of Windsor, Ont., were defeated Adey Sparks Pickering Steve Adey proved much for Gus Brown Motors to handle Tues Road Pee Wee League action as Pickering rampant these days summer-type weather the foothall foll pre-season exhibition WINNIPEG Blue Bombers he's the Alberta University ger-Cats ost ap sterday, Canadian quarterback in has onl right games are at Hamilton 'I earl ayer aiso ye t aC via compact far will is is than in ead Bungert heat last al the Emerson Two { High scoring prevailed in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior A series Tuesday night as Mimico Mounties defeated Etobicoke Terriers 26-9 and Tor onto Township edged Long Branch 15-14 Jim Henderson scored f¢ goals for "the Mounties whil Bruce Ferguson and Kevin Ellis scored three each, Rick Disson Phil Fadel, Mark Williams and John Beal. scored two goals each Ken Henderson, Jan O'Callanan, Bill Manle Alf Smith, Joe Pintson, Graham Gair and Paul Parnell scored one apiece Paul Suggatt, Erie Nupole and Jim Miller scored two goals each for Etobicoke. Rick lan nizi, Bill Coghill and John Ky narrch scored other goals the last-place Terriers Brian Wilson goals, paced Toronto Township to its victory over Long Branch A} Gornener added two goals while Don Polyschuk, Bob Gard ner, Joe Hoer, Bob Chandler Tom Campbell and Barry Sala varra scored one each Al Rimmer and Wayne Cope land scored three goals each for Long Branch. Bob Campbell collected two others. Wally Krawn, Al Vallillee, Bruce Tod man, Dennis Poo!, lan Orr and Stan Cox scored the other goals IN TRACK AND FIELD appears officials are still pass ing the buck concerning charges that Lleyd Peretval, coach of the Don Mills Track Club, gave his charges drugs In Toronto, Percival reiler ated hia willingness to appear at a'hearing of the Amateur mat vas ana and have second round e pior eilia and 1% 100 for : day in Garrard with seven Lacrosse coring six times took a 64 victors Wayne MeGuigen scored two for Browns, with Bill Coedy and Kevin Toutant. add ne aAingies Just a step behind Adey in the scoring department Osh awa Discount House's Jim Hea- slip, who scored five times in a 12-3 win for his team over Dearborne's Shell John Watson scored twice for Discount House jy assists while Mark Hutchins and Stovin each scored twice goals was Gary Hutchins also added an assist Tom Dougaley scored once for the winners For the losers, scored twice and bregts on Jim Delaney Albert Lie. and added three! ' Steelers Register Sixth Win By CLIFF GORDON Whithy Lasco Steelers, thanks ito some tremendous goaltend- ine thw Dvian 7ame up with their sixth win of the 'season on Monday night as they edged Vast York Mohawks Brammer #6 in the new Bast York howl.| Mohawks, who trailed for the better portion of the caught fire midway through the final period and tied the score 64 It was in the final ten min utes that Bremner was at his finest, making numerous eimost unbelievable saves, while his Mates scored twice game,' Larry Lioyd sparked Whithy's! attack with three goals, Larry Haight, who leads the league ith 24 points, made up of 16 is and & assists (not includ-. ing Monday) had two goals Bill Gresham down second spot scoring race, who holds in the league had a goal, as did Ron Sutton and Bill Lang ley Jack Chisholm led the attack Kast York with two goals single markers were tallied by Ken Green, Ron Liscombe, Howie Marks and Bob The first period was nip and ius fuck, with the count all even at 242, Whitby took a slight edge in the middle frame, holding a 5-4 lead, Bleelers' will be afternoon host to the combines the Sunday 2,30 Doubles Spark next action home on Bunday when they will play Oshweken Paris game time for afternoon affair at a af is Late Comeback Seventh Ton Nj Osborne provided Drive-in with Motor doubles bs and Clive A and W a 4-5 victory over City Bowling in an Osh awa Pee Wee League vame Tuesday, Motor City led 5-4 going into the seventh In other games, Credit Union topped Western Oil 8-3 and Osh ai edged Police Asso ciation inning jaseball a f cle 76 Winning struck out W.ewhile Stone fanned Paul and Doug losing pitcher Brian 4 batters for Moto City's in a A nine cause Credit to Les lieved by sixth, A aided Ki Brad Union's victory Kis went was re in the plays ocK Gary pair sock Powless Taylor each hit Credit Union with Bob Boykle contributing a triple, Other hits went to Kissock and Danny But Paul Kaneins doubled for Western Oil Tom Wise and Tom Goheen with a pair of hits each spark ed Oshawa Cycle, while Terry McKee chipped in with a double, Steve Mclaughlin Dave Flagle each hit a double for Police Larry Matthews was the win ning pitcher with the losa going to Greg Kit who Allison of double Tommy double for and a son Union Vetoes 'Singing Plans NEW tions for heavyweight YORK (AP) Thursday night's bout between Os ear Bonavena and Canadian champion George Chuvalo of Toronto hit a low note Monday when the South American cham pion-was refused permission to a musical instrument in Madison Square Gardens Prepara play the ring Bonavena's request to play a mandolin while singing the Ar- gentine national anthem plus a ong he recorded before leay ing his native country last month was turned down by Lo- cal 802 of the Musicians' Union Bonavena said he would not sing unléss accompanied by the mandolin, a Gardens spokes man said @ BUYING! @ SELLING! @ RENTING! Get FAST RESULTS with TIMES CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS DIAL 723.3492 Athletic Union of Canada, but only if the hearing pub and held by "persons of demon eatrated objectivity." He has denied the charges In Saskatoon, however, lace Stinson, president of AAU of Canada, said the tional body has received n request to act on the charges, IN TENNIS, Australia's great Roy Emerson, seeking his third straight Wimbleton title, had an ald score to settle today against Wilhelm Bungert of West Ger is SAVE!! Wal the na 0 FUEL OIL Serving Oshawe Why Pay More.. ON PREMIUM QUALITY Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Whitby and Ajox Districts 16: many in a second-round gingles' Barrer.) and. stands as he made a dra- matic minth inning atch Had the hit, off the hat of New York Yankee Roy White, fallen into the stands, would have given the Baltimore Orioles' fielder Frank Robinson peers over the outfield rail ing onto the playing field of Yankee §Gtadium, sec falling right onds after into the it SLITING DOWN ON JOB Yankee player homer 8-7 ed victors the game three-run Yanks an The catch end with Orioles and the winning 74 (AP Wirephoto) Umpires Halt UAW Game Gaels' Midgets When Manager Ejecte Resides his three triples, How ard also had a single, Strutt had two singles, Les Reid and Bill Lawson one each for Nurse Edmondson had a double and single for Karn's while Zedic Flynn and Green had one each CKLB seored four times in the first inning, adding three in the second and six in the third against Turnbull job Delves homered with one out for CKLB in the first: in ning and, following error, Bill Osbourne banged a two-run homer In the second, Fred Reare's triple, singles by Delves, Os bourne and Gillard, plus two s, accounted for four more ball {0 an sixth ine Soft ab ihe game, he olet and when Karn's refused to Ka man leave The Che 8-H In 'another Turnbull ager ejected the game de rolet to Nurse leading went nen W time isior the CKLB Tornadoes encounter trounced an N rolet nning ey leading 3-0 a irse Che after four i verdict tinree more in up the Karn's with fifth and two against the the gixth who collected a! triples, dr ng Singles by e run ed things off Deive g Ron MeKeegan Iked th his first three opening inning by Bob Strutt, Bil Lawson | and Bill Ritehie, plus a fielde accounted another pair of runs in the ond Ken Howard single and three Beare Weatherhes Osbourne along with two walks ed the scoring for CKLB third Turnbull's struck for runs in the first inning as Moore tripled, Cairns reached hase an error and Gaudet doubled Winning pitcher Hoar down after this, however, allow. an ing only two more hits, singles by Moore in the fifth and Gau det the sixth Cairns, who reliey bull's in the third Troop and Rollins CKLB over the last nings on one hit, a P *rentice f and scorin start complet in the who had we the thelr choice for sec fift a walk and { two runners hase and Howard prompt ly. delivered his second triple He was later nipped at the plate try to score, Ron Denny fol with a home run for the third rur A walk to Jim Carmichael and Hootch Lyon's single pre ceded Howard's third triple, in the sixth, which accounted for! two more runs Lyon, in--elaiming scattered five hits single inning hatters error pu on or Nurse rNu in ed for Turn following blanked in by ng lowed four inning's single TOUGH ON METS ik the win, Francisco Giants recently een no two.in ed up his 19th win in 27 deci He struck out sions against Los Angeles Dodg ers any Featured This Week THE 3 AND THEIR ELECTRIC HARMONICAS NIGHTLY IN THE ing Room \ LW MOTOR HOTEL Thornton Rd. South and Champlain Ave. Phone -- 723-4693 SUNDAY SMORGASBORD, 11:30 te 2:30 1.75 DINNER BUFFET 5:00 to 9:00 on} settled) d Top Rexdale Oshawa Green Rexdale Ontario Minor Lac ation Tuesdas scoring each Brian Bob Goulding marksmen game Vearse Larry once Dave goals Met others Officials with 60 minutes in penalties, luding each game | | | aire FOR THESE "Compete Valant handed in an Assovl game Grae setback rosne midget division with three pair Roy were a 10-46 of goals Fisher the two-goal A White in the with Tom Wilton, John Joe Carvanna and Shrigle each scoring three Lucas the Johnson hed for Rexdale with and nol Carr adding each team In 10-minute misconduct tagged Fisher also picked up a miseonduct players and penalty-filled Scugogs Blank Ajax; Bad Boys Win Handily One "pipperoo"' and ene "*sleeperoa"' that was the story of the Oshawa City and District Softball Association's Matar lenene daublheader last night at Alexandra Park, as Scugog Cleaners Juniors blank- ed Ajax Merchants 320 in a snappy, well - played opener while the second game, which saw Bad Boy Appliances whip General Tire 9-2, was a listless- dragged-out affair that left the impression neither team had really "come to play", HELD TO TWO HITS Scugogs' victory was shared by their two pitchers, Don Cal- der, who started and blanked the visitors for the first four frames, giving up only one hit, and Pete Landers, who took over for the \ast half of the game, continuing the whitewash treatment for the rest of the distance and also giving up only one hit Moore, second Ajax batter in the opening frame, got a single and two succeeding walks filled the bases for the visitors, but Calder got out of that hole with a strikeout and then settled down Landers siruck out 10 batters in the five frames he worked and the only hit he allowed was a single by Reeves, with one out in the sixth inning Seugog Cleaners collected a total of eight hits off Neil Pas coe but the Ajax hurler kept them seattered An opening walk to Barney Johnston in the second inning was followed by a wild pitch and single by Ken Brack, to produce the first run of the game. Brack then homer ed in the fourth, to make it 20 and Scugogs picked up. their third run and the last of the game, when Fion Siblock open ed the sixth with a solid hit and crossed the plate on a choice play that third-straight hit of the game Brack hit safely in the &#th also, for a perfect night at four forfour and half of his team's total BAD BOYS KEEP UP Even the presence of the larg est crowd of the season failed to stir the combatants to very much in the way of lively ac tion, when Bad Boys and Gener- al Tire tangled in the second game Bad Boys struck early when Gordie Wilson walked with one out and then with two out, he scored on 'Butch' MeMahon's hard single to the left, which 'was fumbled out there Larry Marshall never did get really settled away and jack of control was his major problem He walked "Rich" March to anen the sacnnd ann ana writ 4 Solomon followed with a two- bagger, after which Bob Ma son's single and an error at third enabled Solomon to score, making it 34 The Tiremen got to Bob Mason for their first run in the third inning on Bob. Keenan's slash ing two-bagger and a following single by Danny Price Bad Boys this one back in the fourth when Mason open ed with a single, Tilk sacrificed and then with two out, Jackie Sneddon and MeMahon both hit safely, scoring Titk The game and the interest in same, biew up in the top of the sixth when Bad Boys shelled Marshall with six hits, includ- ing Solomon's homer, for a five- run rally that turned the score into a one-sided state. McMahon tripled in this rally, his straight hit go of the game fourth- General Tire got their second and final run off Mason, in the Sth, when John Piper opened with a _ single advanced om bigs te tia + vA hie Sa "and then Piper "stole as Price was fons r trips home" to seore taking cond Warren Wills, who replaced Marshall the sixth, blank- ed Bad Boys for the last three innings. Mason gave the Tire- men only six scattered bite and struck out eight batters. Palmer First . Despite Loss PALM BEACH GARDENS, Via. (AP Arnold Palmer, hacked by his collapse in the U.S. Open, could look at the list of golf's top money winners Tuesday and take consolation Palmer's $12,500 purse, plus a 506 honus for his losing play- with Billy Casper, boosted him to top position and dropped 6 n |Dovg Sanders to second Oshawa Italia Tops Local 222 In the and foccer A lation's League schedule play; last night at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Sta dium, Oshawa. Italia defeated Lacal 222, by a 41 eount In a game that was well handled hy referee Vince Zio Dedrett| scored twice for the winners with W. 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