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Ze Z ; There ~ were a. ame ipiayed in- the Service Softbail THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 14, 1966 People's Down Port Perry; Jaycees Wallop Gen - Auto Andy Konopacki helped Peo-jtake an immediate 4-0 lead in ple's Clothing defeat Port Perry|the other game. $4 with his relief nitehing in an! ares MoQuaide sinelad tae Oshawa and District Juvenile "hit, second Rexco's got to Hircock for three runs in the second, when Glen Skea and Lioyd Schram four Oshawa League games|two runs in the fourth, on a Civilldenble hy Hardy followed by last|singles from Roberts and Mc- " BY CLIFF GORDON « Dave Keidie's goal, at 7:32 of overtime, proved the game- winner as Dixie-Toronto Town- ship shaded Whitby Lasco Steel- ers 20-18 at Whitby Wednesday in' an Ontario Lacrosse Associa- tion junior B game, ~ Victory for Diasie; its second this week over Steelers, enabled the township crew to claim a share of first place with Whitby. Dixie has a game in hand over Steelers however. Keldie also scored one other goal during the game, but it was the league's leading point- etter who killed coach Glen tton's team. Frank Marchi- ori scored six goals and as- took the lead at the nine min- ute mark. A pair of goals by Davie and again, but it took the Dixie score. - : 14:08, only to have Marchori tie it up eight seconds later. Davidson scored on a pass from Sutton to set overtime. Win Sieelers m dandy, and had fans sitting on the edge of their seats through- out. Dixie opened up fast and Davidson gave Whitby the lead crew just ten seconds to tie the Sutton put Whitby ahead at Wilson scored what appeared to be a big goal for Dixie at 14 minutes as Whitby began to bog down. However ar © 17:33 the stage for Zinicht and a quick survey in- dicates that Rexco's were able to maintain their claim to first place- with a clean-cut 8-1 vic- tory over Scott's Chicken Villa with the pace-setters, .by turn- ing back Foley's Plumbing 7-6. also stayed within reach of first twin-bill at North Oshawa Park and the score in this game was also 7-6, attempt, with a 5-2 triumph. and Wood's Transport kept up In other Civil Service League action, Rundle Garden Centre place, in the other half of the Quality Fuels put an end to Ontario Sieel's recent comeback RUNDLE'S EDGE DeHART'S In the first game of the usual Wednesday - night doubleheader at North Oshawa Park, De- Avoy. This tied the score but in the sixth, Wood's erupted for a four-run rally, Hardy having a double, so did McAvoy, then an error followed, with Lock- wood getting a homer, The winning run was scored in the 7th inning, on an infield error, a single by Roberts and McAvoy's sacrifice fly. Foley's got their first two runs in the third inning, on heck-to-hack doubles by Ted Oldfield and Gary Rowbotham. Starting pitcher Boyce gave lway to 'Tuffy' McHugh in this jinning. Butler and Ulrich hit back-to-back homers to open the sixth inning and then trailing 7-4, Foley's added two runs in their 7th, on a homer by Old- field, a walk to Rowbotham and both drew walks, then Rusy Craggs doubled and with one out, Giddings also hit a two- bagger. Three runs in the fifth, again on walks, to Jim Campbell and Rick Craggs, followed by Reed McConnell's double and Schram's single, put Rexco's well in front. They added singletons in the. sixth and seventh, Steve Remego and Mc- Connell doing the scoring. FUELMEN TOP STEELERS In the other. game at Lake- view Park, Quality Fuel won a hard-fough tussle over On- tario Steel, 5-3. Pigden was the winning pitcher. He gave up only two hits, singles by Brown and F, the only hit. He stole second softball game Wedne: in} but om sday bat vat caught trying to steal Konopacki relieved Ron Wil- : son in' the filth inning as Pe0-| nips wrens and one 'haera ple's were down 4-3 and h : ome , him out by allowing three hits) choice for the four runs. Claire and no runs. "| Glendinning drew a walk, Hank In the "en Juvenile jeeme Kaleta and Jim Clapp each got game, at Alexandra Park, Jay-jon throu: errors ees clobbered Gen-Aulo i In| wrycanuké got om by. iélder's a game marred with walks in the first inning -- hits in the|Hoice. Each scored on walks sixth, to Dave Bishop, Paul Dick and In the first game, Port Perry|Von Frarker. Hoe a 4-1 = = a oo The sixth inning provided the ng on a pair of doubles >Y/hits as McQuade, Hrycanuk and Bob Hunter and George Red- Clapp each singled with walks going to Dave Bishop and Kaleta. In the seventh, Me- shaw. Before them Graham Powell singled, Chris Dawson walked, Paul Hughes got on through 'an error and Steve|Quade tripled for a three hit Roster was on by fielder's Bradley. Steelers got a run by Eldrige in the second, on two walks and a wild pitch; another in the fourth, on Brown's single, a walk and an infieldout and the third in the sixth when Bradley successive singles by Butler Ulrich, to move within rach but with the tying and winning runs in scoring position, Ulrich De- Mille grounded out, to end the game. ; : ' got his hit, was forced by) and six runs, with DeHart"s|\REXCO'S WHIP SCOTT'S |Brown, who in turn was forced| scoring one in the second, when; League leading Rexco's|by B. Bradley, who stole second) B. Westcott doubled behind a|whipped Scott's Chicken Villa | and scored later on a bad throw! Hart's Excelsiors took a 3-2 lead in the second stanza but had to yield to Rundle's strong attack. - Gene Supryka was the win- ning pitcher for Rundle's Gar- den Centre. He allowed six hits night. Kaleta added a single to the hit total. Warren McGahey, Glendinning and Dick each add- ed singles. Two singled by Walt Grabko plus one single each from Bill Prentice, Mike Mothersill, Tim Alexander, Joh Dick and Brian | White totalled the hits for Gen- Capitalizing on loose play around the Steelers net, Dixie opened up a two-goal lead in the first three minutes of the overtime session but goals by Vipond and Sutton tied the score} once again. | Sutton shot the equalizer on a picture play, carrying the ball all the way up the floor,| sisted on four more for a ten- point effort. Barry Mombour- Ppered fired three, with John nderson, Ronald Wannamaker, and Doug Cressman picking up two each, Grant Dickson, Dan Russell and George Wilson each fired one. Mike Lewis led the scoring choice, Redshaw scored on a single by Jim McMaster. Losing pitcher John Popo- wich, who relieved Redshaw in the fourth, hit a triple and a single while Redshaw added a single -to His double and Mc- Master hit another single. Hughes added a single to com- four 4 parade for Whitby with goals. Captian Wayne Davidson had a fine night, picking up three goals and assisting on seven more. Brian Brady, Pete Vipond, Tom Vann, Gary Davie and Ron Sutton each scored twice, with Larry Haight get- ting a single before being in- jured. The game was a see-saw battle all the way, with Whitby having a good first ptriod, taking a 5-3 lead. Steelers ap- peared to fall apart in the middle stanza as the Dixie drive, Keldie wasted little time in providing Dixie with the lead, this time for 'good, and _ the visitors added the clincher at 9:42 with Steeles a man short JUST TALKING -- Whitby piayed without goalkeeper Bremner and leading scorer Bill Gresham. Haight retired early with a bruised heel... . Only one referee showed up for | team was out-hustling them for the ball. | Dixie appeared especially adept at getting the jump on! the locals from face-offs and would have three-on-two on al- most all occasions when they ot the draw. It was 12-11 for hitby at the end of the second. The third period was a real had Glen Lotton assigned as the other official but he be- came ineligible to referee junior B games when he took over as Steelers' coach. Garry Ravary took over duties as the second referee , . ; Next lacrosse ac- tion at Whitby Arena will be Sunday, when Oshawa Green Gaels play the Junior 'A"' League all-stars at 7:30 p.m, Western Horsemen Stage Season's Fourth Session With four out of the eight shows out of the way, members of the North Oshawa Western Horsemen hope the second half of the season will be as suc- cessful as the first. If you ever wondered where all these cowboys cor m or how they ever get interested in the 'Horse' sport just drop over to the Five Points Arena some Sunday and your ques- tions will be answered. There are five or six young- sters from the ages of 6 to 14 who ride in the three children's events for children 14 years of age and under. There is no entry fee or membership fee required for the children to participate. The only requirements are that the child be 14 years of age or| under, and that he or she has|ward, Jim Strachan, Moe Bois. @ pony. So, if your child has an old ford, pony out in the back forty, eat-|Cruwys. | ing up the hay, we suggest you| bring him out to the next! horseshow and let him try his hand at winning some of the) trophies given out at the end| of the year. | English Pleasure Booger Boo, Owner Linda Luke; Jubi- lee, Owner Wendy Kessler;| Badu, Owner Vi McCulloch. | | Midgets Beat _ , Aman ere, Muntviie Oshawa swamped Huntsville Midgets 15-6 in Ontario minor) lacrosse action Wednesday in the Children's Arena. Roy Fisher was a standout for Oshawa with four goals while Larry Shrigley scored three. Double markers went to Walt Karas and Ken Sherban. Singletons were picked up by John Pearse, Joe Caruana, Tim Owners Lorraine Mills and Bill Cruwys; Badu, Vi McCulloch, ers Lorraine Mills, Bill Cruwys; Nicola, Cindy 1 ( feld. AFTERNOON CLASSES Jim Strachan, Bob Harlock. Bob Harlock, Jim Strachan. Woods, Crawford. Moe Bois, Bill Cruwys. Sack Roping: Jim Strachan, Newt Woods. Western Pleasure -- Brandy, Nicola, Don Welch; Trail Class -- Brandy, Own- Nwner ner Don Welch; Peter Obst- Potato Race: Newt Woods, Flag Race: Bob Woodward, Baby Bottle Race: Jim Strachan, Newt Ken Apple Dunking: Newt Woods, Pick-up Race: Bob Wood- Men's Barrels: Ken Craw- the game. Original scheduling} knocking over a Dixie defender) land drilling home a chest-high| R. L. "Bob" Skelton (left), on behalf of the Osh- awa Branch 43 of the Royal Canadian Legion, presents a cheque for $800.00 to W. Brewster, director of the Oshawa Recreational De- partment, In keeping with the Canadian Legion's country-wide support of track and field athletics, the Oshawa Branch made the donation to support two track and field training pro- grams, both now in prog- ress, under the direction of LEGION SUPPORTS TRAINING the ORD. A Junior program for boys and girls of the 8-14 age bracket, is being held at Alexandra Park, Monday to Friday, from 9:30 am. to 11:30 a.m., each morning and the In- termediate program, for boys and girls age 14 and over, is conducted at the R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate campus, each Tuesday and Thursday evening, from 6:30 to 8:30 o'clock. --Oshawa Times Photo Four Oshawa pairs won the right to enter the semi-final round of the Women's Provin- cial Lawn Bowling Association District 14 doubles playdowns, in a knockout series, played Wednesday at the Oshawa Club. Nineteen pairs from Agincourt, Stouffville, Markham, Whitby and Oshawa took part. Mrs. Flo Lott, of Whitby, the district chairman, announced the semi-final round will com- mence at 1 p.m. next Monday at the Oshawa greens. The final will be played at approximately 3 p.m. Yesterday's semi-finalist sur- vivors are: Mrs. James Mc- Cutcheon and Mrs. Ewart Clemence; Mrs, J. H. McDiar- mid and Mrs. F. Cochrane; Mrs. Vi Norris and Mrs. Mae Price; Mrs. Alice Drew and Dorothy Nicholson. Two of the second round | Ss Ww larly excit- Bob Woodward, games were particularly ing for the players and the large gallery. Mrs. McCutcheon scored four on the final end, to win 15-14 over Mrs. Dorothy Bob Woodward, Bill Pole Bob Wood-) Bending: jward, Moe Bois, Ken Crawford. | Men's Special: Bob Harlock,| Bill Cruwys, John Rekker. Pony Express: Team of Bob| Woodward and Gail Woodward; ob Harlock and Jim Strachan; John Lajoie and Moe Bois. | Ladies' Barrels: Lorraine} Mills, Sylvia Harlock, Ann| Heard. Ladies' ward, Heard. Ladies' Patch Race; Svivia Harlock Lorraine Mills, Ann} Ann Gail Woodward. jnesday with @ Mike | Oshawa Dairy in ; 1 lof their best-of-three semi-final] ; series. The winners meet UAW| Victory over Belleville. Children's Flag Race: Rice, Brian Stokes, Paul Arm-| strong. Children's Barrels: Paul Armstrong, Brian Stokes, Car- rie Brown. Children's Mike Rice. Top Point Pick-up Race: Winners: Bob Woodward 28, Jim Strachan 16,|5¢°t Wilson supplied the power Newt Woods 16 and Bob Har. With a bases loaded home run lock 12 Special: Gail Wood-| Farthing, of Stouffville while Mrs. McDiarmid scored 'three on the final end to tie her game. She "trailed the jack" on the extra end to win. The results of were: Houdaille Advances Houdaille Industries advanced the games |to the Oshawa Legion Minor | Association bantam final Wed- ith a $$ victery over the third game ae Local 222 in the final. | Allan Taylor tossed a_ two- jhitter to claim the shutout vic- .jtory striking out 13 batters. He the} also paced his team at plate with a triple and single. in the seventh and also came Oshawa Winner Assured District Women's Doubles | Mrs. Beth Kemp and Mrs, |Grant Murray (Oshawa) 14, |Mrs. Luke and Mrs. Jeanne Sabins (Whitby) 11; Mrs. Win- nie Elson and Mrs. Erla Bram- mer (Stouffville) 21, Mrs. R. Mann and Mrs. J. Anderson (Oshawa) 7; Mrs, A, Fredin jand Mrs, Phyllis Freeman (Agincourt) 14, Mrs. S. Gibbs jand Mrs, G. Read (Oshawa) 11. |FIRST ROUND Mrs. Doris Farthing and Mrs. Phyllis Freeman (Stouffville) 12, Mrs. J. Biddulph and Mrs. W. Joyce (Oshawa) 10; Mrs. J. McCutcheon and Mrs. E. Clem- ence (Oshawa) 22, Mrs. Betty McLain and Mrs. Hilda Kells (Markham) 2; Mrs. Elson. 16, Mrs.. H. Lott and Mary Lou Lott (Whitby) 13;\Mrs. McDiar- mid and Mrs, Cochrane (Osh- awa) 17, Mrs, Ethel Shaw and Peg Conlin (Markham) 13; Mrs. Kemp 14, Mrs. Marion Perkin and Florence Walton (Agin- court) 11; Mrs. Norris 21, Mrs. Frewin 12; Mrs. Nellie Klink and Katherine Phillip (Agin- court) 3, Mrs. Drew 31; Mrs. Muriel Judge and Mrs. Mid Muir (Whitby) 19, Mrs. Eleanor Crossen and Mrs. Dorothy Wagg (Stouffville) 15. Mrs. McCutcheon 15, Mrs. Farthing 14; Mrs. McDiarmid |19 (w), Mrs. Elson 19; Mrs |Norris 16, Mrs. Kemp 11; Mrs. Drew 14, Mrs. Judge 9. | Sklar Furniture Beats Belleville |} Oshawa Sklar place in the Baseball Association's walk to B. Bryan. DeHart's added another two provided the. punch for sport. Two singles, with a walk in between, plus an error throw, gave DeHart's two more runs in the fifth and they added one, by McDonald, in the sixth, with Woodcock's solid drive scoring McDonald. for their {final run, Rundle's Garden Centre got two runs at the start, on walks to Brian Keys and Craig Wil- liams, followed by back-to-back singles by Ken Hall and Dave | Weldon. | The winners added two in the \third, Ray Sharp's double being ithe big blow. In the fifth, |Rundle's added two more, on a walk to Weldon, single by John Milne and then a costly error, with two out, in the fifth inning, Losing pitcher was Far- agher with McDonald taking over in the 3rd inning. John Milne, Ray Sharp and Dave Weldon, were best at the plate for the winners while Westcott had a double and a single, to be DeHart's best. In the second game of the doubleheader at North Oshawa, Wood's Transport christened their new sweaters with a win over Foley's Plumbing, with the same score as the first game, 7-6. Don Nicholls was the pitcher \for Foley's. He gave Wood's Jaycees Win Opening Game Oshawa Jaycees opened their Oshawa City and District Soft- ball Association's Juvenile League semi-final playoff round with a 4-1 victory over Gen- Auto Shippers, at North Osh- awa Park, on Tuesday evening. Dieter Anlauf of the losers and Dave Leaming, for Jay- cees, hooked up in a_ keen pitching duel that saw Anlauf yield six hits while Leaming |gave up four. | Gen-Auto got their lone run jin the second stanza, Mike Mothersill opened with a single, moved two spaces on passed balls and then scored on Walter Grabko's sacrifice fly to left- \field. Their only other threat | to load so oe Bob Durno, who walked, stole| that was it. {second and continued on score on two throwing errors|runs in the first inning, when in the eighth, broke the game|Anlauf started out lacking con- jtrol. He walked Warren Mc- to score Armstrong, is single that scored three runs. t game. in the ninth with a bases load- |Gahey to start, then Terry Mc- was his second hit of the|Quade singled. John Hyrcanuk' walked with one' out but with runs in the second stanza, to| take a momentary lead. Blyth's|striking out eight batters andjinning, when they bunched four) }, double, behind a single by Wat-|giving up only one hit, a double|hits for all of their five runs. third ariks "wae i yl son and walk to D. Bartsch,/by Terry, in the sixth. The/Higgins walked, Butler homer-| single by Phil Solomon. They this|losers got their orphan tally injed, Pigden was safe on a single) : team's} jcame in the 8th, when Leam- Furniture|ing walked two batters, with strengthened its grip on first}one out, then with two out, Eastern Ontario|walked a third, midget | bases, league Wednesday with a 7-3) Wo first baseman, Jim Clapp, and the ferced Lynn ods to ground out to .the| Sneddon and '*Butch" McMahon |8-1 at Lakeview Park, to main-| tain their grip on first place. Bill Giddings pitched the win,| ithe fifth when Sweet opened | jwith a walk and advanced when Manilla was safe on an outfield jerror and he scored when Kun- |kel was retired on a choice) |play. |-- Bad Boy Appliance team visited Ajax Merchants last night, for an Oshawa City and District - Softball Association Major League fixture, which saw Bad Boys take a 9-2 deci- sion. | Ted Jones started for Bad |Boys and gave up only one hit while holding the homesters scoreless until the fifth. In that inning, Ajax scored four runs on as many hits, plus a walk. In the sixth, Ajax loaded the bases, with nobody out and at this point, Bob Mason took over for Jones and stopped Ajax in their tracks. Mike Huminik got Ajax's first single, in the first inning. Jones didn't allow a hit after this until Ron Moore singled with one out in the fifth. Pinch-hitter Wedge Dazey struck out, but with two away, Jim Réeves tripled, scoring Moore and Reeves came home on a single by Norm Tetlock, Another hit, by Bob Marshall, plus a walk to Bob Tripp, loaded the bases for Ajax but Jones got Alex Barnett to ground into a force- out at second base. In the 6th, Art Hennick open- ed with a single. Brian Craig grounded and all hands were safe when the choice play was too late, then Moore got his second single, to load the bases. That was it for Jones! Bob Mason came in to fan Dazey, got Reeves to hit into a force- Bad Boys Bump Ajax With Two Big Rallies by the catcher. Quality Fuels the losing pitcher, in the fifth made Dolak and moved along on an erro but Dingman also homered, Then with two out, Cornish belted the third home run of the inning, to complete the Fuelmen's five-run total. hitter of the night, Kelly, Nor- ris.and Tilk, each had a pair of safeties. Moore and Rennick each had a pair of singles, for the losers. Ron Taylor won his seventh- straight game last night, when he pitched Gale's Lumber to an 8-0 win, over Brooklin Concrete. He also scored a run, after getting to first on the third strike, as the catcher dropped the ball, Gales went ahead 2-0 in the third, added two more runs in the fourth and scored one in the fifth and three in the sixth inning for the win. Ralph Davis, Jim Rowden and Jack Mac- Dermaid were the big guns for Gale's as they picked up two hits each, all singles. MacDer- maid was credited with three runs batted in. Bob Young doubled for two RBI's, while Piontek, Reg Hickey and Ralph O'Reilly all singled. Brooklin managed to gather five hits off Taylor, all singles. Bob Till hit two singles while Elmo Gibson, Don Ferguson and Bruce Mitchell hit one each, ; Taylor fanned 10, walked one and allowed five hits. Jones fanned two, walked one and allowed 10 hits, while re- lief pitcher Scott, struck out three, walked none and gave up no hits. out at the plate and then struck jout Tetlock to end the inning. |A single by Rennick, promptly |snuffed out in a double-play, and a walk to Reeves in the 9th, was all that Ajax could collect off Mason in the last four frames. Brian Craig took the loss for Ajax Merchants. He ran into his trouble a little earlier, with Bad Boys scoring four runs on five hits, in the third inning. Alvin Tilk singled with one out and then Gord Wilson, Jack jall hit safely, in succession, with |McMahon tagged at second. to| 'The winners got three of their|Jack Armstrong got on via an) error, Brian Gaskell drew a walk and Peter Norris doubled, with the fourth run of the rally. Oshawa's attack fizzled out after that, for four innings, but Bernie McGuire led the Osh-|two out, Leaming singled and they exploded again in the plete Port Perry's hitting. " People's tied up the game| Auto. _Gen-Auto's only runs lin the sixth inning as Ba\came in the final inning as | Wright scored, after getting to| Grabko and Dick each scored. Kaleta fanned nine batters j|while walking three and allow- ling seven hits, White fanned went ahead 6-4 in the ninth in-|three, walked seven and allow- ning as Solomon scored the win-|¢d 10 hits and 11 runs for the |ning run and Bob Glecoff scored |!oss. lon a double by Konopacki after |hitting a double himself. Solo-|PLAYOFF ON SUNDAY mon got on by fielder's choice,| Jaycees and Gen-Auto Ship- |stole second and came home| Pers meet in the second game lon Glecoff's double, of their two-out-of-three semi- | Bill Taylor hit a triple as the| {i"al playoff series, on Sunday | first man to face Redshaw and|&t 2:00 p.m. at Alexandra Park. later added a single, Ron Wil-|Jaycees won the first game of son hit three singles while Ed the playoffs on Tuesday night, Locke, Wright and John Hansen| *!: &t North Oshawa Park, each hit singles. Jim Spiers| Another win for Jaycees will doubled to round off People's| send them into the city juvenile hittings. finale series in lg bmg 4 | ing, the league-leaders, but |GRAB EARLY LEAD a third game is necessary it | Jaycees scored four runs on) will be played on Tuesday, at one hit, in the first inning, to'North Oshawa, 6.15 p.m, Robbies FRIDAY SPECIAL FABULOUS FISH & FRIES Hwy No, 2 -- Opposite K-mert 723-6756 FREE! 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(7 ihe ills 8, Ann Heard) Gail Woodward 6 and Sylvia) Joe Glover was | the rlock 6. pitcher, allowing 10 hits suitmstiemeistiainns ~--inine runs. | In pee wee losing and | action, Oshawa P t b h jCycle won the opening game e er oroug jof a best-of-three semi-final |series, downing Western Oil 7-4. the other round, topped Police "5. Service Stations Everyone thought, when mini-Ha-Ha appeared wih her new short-short skirt, that she was brazenly wearing a new MINI-SKIRT. "NOT SO", said Mini-Ha-Ha, "it's all my hubby's fault". His name is MITEY-Ha-Ha but he should be called Stingy-tia-Ha. You see, he's saving all our money for Murray Johnston's Great Half Yearly Suit Sale that is starting on Monday the 18th of July and | had only enough to buy half a skirt'. You too, can save FOR A LIMITED TIME HACKNEY Motors 1180 Simese St, N. OSHAWA HARRY DOVE 792 Simcoe St. S. OSHAWA A & T MOTORS 701 Dundee St. &. WHITBY Scoring for Huntsville were fa Bob Peppler and Niel Markle, - with two goals apiéce. Wayne Watt and Dart West with single- tons. In Oshawa pee wee lacrosse, ps Steel Workers defeated! T \In Credit een tee ar BORE: ee NEC RTE IRN A . shawa Dairy 9-7, Police As- ps Cl \Union Associa- | 2 a sociation doubled the scored on! 0 eaners ition 6 | . Johnny's Pals 8&4 and West-| Peterborough Coyles scored, John Anderson tossed a four- MINI-HA-HA AND HER mount Kiwanis defeated Kelly seyen unearned runs Wednes-\hitter for Oshawa Cycle while) DeGray's 9-4. 5 day in recording a 7-5 Eastern|Steve Shine homered and Joe} nee Dennis Camana scored four Ontario Junior Baseball League|Kovacs tripled. Tom Goheen MINi-SKIRT times for USW, while Gary| victory over Oshawa Acadian/contributed a single and double. || Lintlop added three and Peter) Cleaners at Peterborough. In the other game, winning | Morris scored twice. Peter! Cleaners, leading 3-0 going|pitcher Gary Allison allowed 1 Brady and Brent Delong scored jnto the last of the third, sur-four hits and struck out five two goals each for Oshawa) rendered four runs in-that in-| batters. | Dairy, with single markers! ning and although they tied the; Hits for the winners, who} going to Rickey Lowe, Wardiscore in the next inning, it|took a 2-1 lead in the best-of- Skinner and Peter O'Brien. proved their undoing. five round, went to Allison, || Jeff Mason scored three| Big blow of the third for|Murray Glassford and Mike} goals for Police Association) Peterborough was a triple scor-|Clapp. Brian Smegan had two | while Harry Rowsell scored|ing two runs by Perry Chittick. hits for Police Association with | twice Singletons went to Mor-|He scored on a throwing error.|Paul Jubb and Dave Flagee || gan Self, Niel Edwards and) 4 pair of errors and a singlejeach claiming one | Johnny Thaler. Danny Morency| accounted for another two runs) In Tyke action, Orioles scored two goals for Johnny's/for Coyles in the seventh jwrapped up the semi-final with Randy Wetherup and Dan-| Cleaners collected only three|series and advanced to the) ny Kuasnak adding singletons./earned runs, although they out-jfinal against Tigers by defeat-| Wayne Crosmaz scored three hit Coyles 8-5. jing Indians 8-6. John Turkovich goals for Westmount, with two-| Tony Jones, a double and|was the hero in that game as and Rick Woodcock, and single markers going to Rickey Bax-| ter and Wayne Seguin. Davey, San Moskalik, Robertson and Scott did the scoring for Kelly Gray's. { goals and from Danny yin | David Russel! De-| single, and Rod Williams each\he doubled in extra innings to) had two hits for Cleaners, Al Holt Norm with ton each claiming one Midget pitcher Mike was the winner with Henry | suffering the loss ; Preston win the game Bjorndahl, | Terry Thompson, with eight) Paul|Wayne Cookson and Bill Pres-|strikeouts was the winner while Gary Sherban was the loser First game of the final series HI will be played Monday, at Kins- ||) men Stadium: a nice bit of money at MURRAY JOHNSTON'S SALE OF FINE CLOTHING - so why not come down anytime after the 18th and help yourself to some real buys. NICK & ZOLTANS 160 Simeoe St. S. OSHAWA BILL & JAKES 449 Ritson Rd. S. OSHAWA HAROLD WEBBER MAPLE GROVE