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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 3, 1966 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor THE JUNIOR LACROSSE picture took a sudden change over the d. and that "couple of earthquakes' we mentioned actually happened -- all at once, when Brampton ABC upset T ship in their final schedule game, Then G d Huntsville, in their final game on t when the dust had. all cleared, it was Brampton in the OLA Junior "A" playoff series ist when it appeared certain the Green Gaels were session with their Huntsville of Huntsville -- Gaels had season than any of the Toronto lads found on Monday night that in meeting Brampton ABC's. The { in---gee6d they half of Monday night's with' what was per- visitors soon shocked will still be a fine know they have to be of is in Brampton back here on Friday and the n B lacrosse box. Long Toronto Town- four games, to in little doubt of the f the better, teams in take a bit of doing, but Brampton series in hoping that Township" h savin eke te Tc een ( thumr Sa and Osha another to be rid this ' rival pp. played them more t area club Oshawa i no soft touct mes the d_mo th n the first this but here series the n, it now the series ampton's new Branch and ne minimum are 0 their are whi give the. right da would just ight the nterest to local right now Oshawa ( The King and His against Oshawa teammates, America for before and admits that tour in sports Wed and pecial » calendar ity that his and across North lawa_ twice The King his farewell on amazing eénter- this event now 1 be an publicity we'd warn you The City and District towards ogni- invitation to the the put more on thought sams ym Sept. 7 major step rec an official through offices Junior Softball hawa, late in July of Newfoundland, has invitations and to conduct past-presi- Al ation Canadian 10 John r this event and das a more hotbed of softball available two OASA Oshawa's chances of bright inal men iclud member would seem Gardens in the place Biltmore include they got this week will cost for a same, of the Leaf find local to the ations, which think announced ind the ide blues' $6.00 per Since ase you ve been seat the they make point $3.00 "end for remain the if the cost makes fair a » al I ra pair of tickets . THE CLEVELAND OPEN,. worth $100,000, is the big golf tou nda "continuous putting' \ igned to speed up play, until the ball is in 'COOKIE' GIL- he's quitting doesn't like the wouldn't give was cut by Buffalo the Bil and was being dropped by quite a. bit and the apparently as ut a "nut"? iin the de nutts announced e he Broncos still. have Denver all e he ards he of LAST Sunday can gain as one SUMMER, to pay Oshawa honor owned Since to then by S roduct for racuse vho it sold vit Pittsfield this Toronto Maple who sup should please wh urn his joined ball fans and would local that Frank McCallum, 0 1ORT Obtain John Ryan; streak Stopped Broncos Footba I of the American eague said that 1in- Cookie Gilchrist will be placed AFI Gil aid Monday he was quit- with a year act At Ken Trowbridge shot a one-under a_ two-stroke 1h1 other competitors golf cham- reserve list Broncos cont Ont ton lake » junior Toronto's Greenwood Race- Keith Waples of Victoria bor drove two winners vith M Joe in the d Admit in the fourth. Paul Barkley's Adam Hanover from Mo bu up the head end $26.80 exactor with a two- 1 Rendezvous Los footed have win third gz set win over e sixth Dodgers f Wills Maury ) s he may base for the Wills Mor Pittsbur played third gh hecause swollen and heav- ght knee ) e seasor ted wisted bandaged LACROSSE SCORES THE CANADIAN PRESS Senior B $y E | By CHRIS DENNETT | "There were times when didn't know whether I was |flying or driving this thing," jexciaimed~ American stock car \driver Jim Hurtibise, | Buried deep in his padded, leontoured seat, the cockpit's jonly ornament, Hurtybise rue- fully examined the interior of his Dodge stocker. The beast was silent now. Moments before, Hurtubise had been slinging its huge hulk around Mosport's twisty 2.5 miles, The 'ee van daubed front and red fiourescent paint, had performed -- badly Over the tops of Mosport's {many hills, the car had come close to leaving the ground. Now it was the turn of | mechanics, With well practised gusto the uniformed army of attendants jacked the car up and set upon jit with wrenches and ham- | mers. Hurtubise didn't budge from his seat. Perched high off the ground, he turned his attention to an inspection of his fire-ra- vaged hands, Two years ago, Hurtubise lay close to death with burns to 60 cent of his body, His car doing more than 100 miles an hour, had run headlong into a retaining wall at Milwaukee Most of is fingers wre. burnt off in the resulting fire As he slowly recovered, Hurt- ubise was approached by doc- tors and asked how he would like his shattered hands shap- ed "The will car, witht the Sn SS AGES CREEN CAELS' GOALIE RECEIVES goalie, ma MVP AWARD SECOND TIME Marshall. The trophy was donated by former teammates of Den- nis McIntosh, victim of a fatal car accident and the the game here gave them the opportunity to make the presentation in person Ab- rams, a close friend of the late Dennis McIntosh; Mrs Robt. McIntosh and Oshawa Marshall tween periods, at the Civic Merv Shown above is Bernie Auditorium, of The Dennis McIntosh Memorial Trophy, for the 'Most Valuable Player" in the OLA Junior 'A' circuit, won last' sea- son, for the second time in succession by Oshawa 'Giants Regain Lead In Hectic NL Race Ron a stage of the special game between Oshawa Green Gaels and the "Green Gael Old Boys,"' those who had played for coach Jim Bishop in previous years, was the presentation be- ghlight ner \ exhibition the 1966 goalie Merv Photo by Stannett, Whitby never mend nor- mally" it was explained, 'they will have to be shaped." | Hurtubise's request was sim- \ ple "so they can hold a driving wheel', he demanded Within months. Hurtub- ise was hack driving and win- ning again As Mosport's 31.000 had a Perranoski sacrifice in after a walk eighth NL, Cincin Louis Cardi Iphia Astros topped innings liever single, the By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Juan Marichal and Manny #% # Mota, whose last get-together 7 EK gave San Francisco a big scare, have held a long - distance re- union . . . 'and given the Giants a big lift. Pittsburgh's Mota, a former Giant outfielder who inadvert- antly put Marichal out of action a week ago, doubled home an eighth inning run Tuesday night that gave the Pirates a 6-5 vic- tory over Los Angeles. Dodg- ers Marichal, . meanwhile, made his first appearance for the Giants since Mota slammed a car door on his pitching hand and beat New York Mets 5-4 for his 17th victory, tying the Dodgers' Sandy Koufax for the |major league lead The San Francisco victory and Los Angeles defeat sent the at Giants back into first place in the tight National League race BASEBALL SCORES caus' O POF raty-and pick. up tne decision STANDINGS Mota and Marichal, longtime im his first relief venture of the friends from the Dominican Re-|Year. public, got together a week ago _ The Giants had gone through THE CANADIAN PRESS (after a Giants-Pirate game.,|five pitchers when Marichal! got National League The middle finger on Mari-|the call. i W L Pet. GBL'chal's right hand was gashed| Mola whose .350 San Francisco 63 44 .589 -- Jand the Giant ace missed his eads the league but who has Los Angeles 43 583 next starting turn, not batted enough times to Pittsburgh 44 581 qualify, also was a late-inning Philadelphia 538 5144|ENDS MET RALLY lreplacement Tuesday night, He St. Louis 519 Marichal came out of the bull-|failed as a pinch hitter in the Cincinnati 695 jpen in the eighth inning Tues-|sixth inning but came through Houston 467 day night to choke off a Met'with the deciding hit off. re- 457 452 317 Tuesday's Results "us tars newic "| Dressen's Advice Proves tne 'taheas * | Beneficial ToMcLain Angeles 5 Pittsburgh | 11 Atlanta 5 Chicago 6 Cincinnati. 6 St, Louis 3 | Probable Pitchers Today By MURRAY CHASS siarted,"' McLain said after San Francisco (Perry 15-2) at Associated Press Sports Writer) blanking the White Sox. gle in the 12th delivered the|;mates as Mighty Mouse, swam New York (Fisher 7-10) (N) Charlie Dressen had some fa-| En route to his 14th victory,;winning run for the Cubs, who|17 times during four days in the Los Angeles (Sutton 9-8) therly advice for Denny McLain| against eight defeats, McLain|had tied the score in the sixth)|Canadian championships in Pittsburgh (Fryman 8-6) (N) |--Stop throwing curves, | gave up just four singles and al-iwhen -Don Kessinger singled) early July and won six individ Atlanta (Johnson 8-7) Chi-| McLain took the advice andj lowed only one runner to reach'after Hank Aaron lost Browne's|ual titles and shared three re- cago (Holtzman 5-10) stayed out of trouble for the) second base. fly ball in the sun for a triple,|lay victories Cincinnati (Maloney 11-4) first time in three weeks, pitch- Elsewhere in the Al, Aaron drove in four Atlanta; Ted Simpson, coach of the Louis (Jaster 6-2) (N) ing a four-hitter Tuesday night, more trimmed Cleveland runs with his 3ist.homer, a sin- Canadian swimmers, said a fi- Houston (Cuellar 7-3) at Phil- as Detroit Tigers defeated Chi-! djans 8-6, California Angels gle and a bases-loaded walk nal decision would be made to- adelphia (Jackson 10-9) (N) en a : edged New York Yankees 6-5) ~ day when entries are to be con- American League McLain, 22, the Tigers acelin 11 innings, Minnesota Twins ' rmed Ww Pet. GBL tight - hander, hadn't won Bl downed Bories Red = and YESTERDAY'S STARS ea os ainni suas anwious 70 667 game since the All-Star game Kansas City Athletics nipped Mel; sy ht auante: tay 5h 5 July 12 when he hurled three (fA E cLain,. De-|to swim in all. eight events for 5A 544 ; / Washington Senators 4-3 troit, pitched a four - hitter, which she was entered--110- perfect innings as the American ies aps a petleree : Pe League's starting pitcher breaking a personal four-game yard freestyle, the 110- and 220- losing streak and leading the yard backstroke and_ butterfly Tigers past Chicago White Sox 5-0 and the packed crowd chance to see on Saturday, the American stock drivers are a dif ferent breed of people from the road racers, The road 4 | ce 4 of sewhere in the Reds beat St nals 6-3, Philad edged. Houston Chicago Cubs Braves 6-5 in Ossie Virgi runs, pacing from-behind York. . His lighted a e eighth, which ahead. 5-3, and tected the edge after scored a run off F in the bottom of the nati car PI 4-3 Atlanta racers like to hold an efficient and fast line, through the corners, with no bumping. or boring The stockers go where the holes are and there is plenty of bumping and_ boring In Saturday's race there were few cars that didn't show a multitude of aging and fresh battle scars Practicising -before the race, Mario Andretti lost his Dodge Charger in Turn Two and flip- ped over and over No one in his pit seemed par- ticularly perturbed by the acci- dent. Bring 19 12 three come New hig drove the victory two-run three-run rally in the sent the Giants Marichal the Mets ank Linz inning in Giants over single pro TO BRAMPTON Neil awa Green Armstrong and Osh- Gaels travel to Brampton tonight for sec- ond game of the Ontario Lacrosse Association junior "A" quarter-finals Third game scheduled for the Civic Auditorium, Friday 8.30 p.m. and New lead Boyer helped 3-1 Ken had an early Homers by Bob Taylor York build KNOCK OUT DRYSDALE The Los An- homers Lefe- Pirates geles a 3-1 margin jby Lou Johnson and Jim jbvre, then knocked out Don Drysdale and. moved ahead 5-4 on. a two-run homer by Donn Clendenon and Gene Alley's solo shot, The Dodgers tied it in the spotted on 1s her in and let's get busy', shouted a mechanic The dented, wheelbase car was hauled in and the unifor- med boys went to work. They started at 10 in isis JAUN MARICHAL the run scoring double by Tommy Yebuilt. By five, Andretti Davis back on the circuit again, run ing faster than ever The whole operation was con- ducted with very little com: Eight Events For Tanner i g0- average ' Deron Johnson's three jhomes in the eigthth snapped a 5-5 deadlock and lifted the Reds to their 13th victory in the last 16 games. Vada Pinson also homered for Cincinnati. The Cardinals stranded 14 base run- ners, My 714) 10 13 4 14% 2814 Atlanta New York Chicago The Phillies won their fifth in row, overcoming a 3-2 deficit KINGSTON (Reuters) on Cookie Rojas' two run sin-|Elaine Tanner, 15-year-old Van- gle in the seventh. Bob Aspro-|Couver girl expected to emerge monte homered for the Astros, |@S the star of the British Em have lost 10 of their last/pire Games swimming events, may tackle eight races. sin Miss Tanner, known. to team i) Los Byron Browne's two-out alt at al Balti In St Baltimore Detroit California Cleveland Minnesota Chicago New York Kansas City Washington 30ston Pitching--Denny 13 14 15 17 19 2214 Orlando McFarlane, who caught McLain for the first time, supported his _ battery mate with a two-run homer in the fourth inning. Gates Brown homered for the Tigers in the eighth Paul Schaal lined a shot past Mickey Mantle in centre field in the llth inning and raced 56 54 a Mi fg yetnee igi bat- events, the 440-vard individual : mn 18. 18 ine medley ard the freestyle and nings that's an earned run v. wala : average of 9.34--while dropping medley relays. four straight games. Dressen, the Detroit manager recuperating from an early sea- son heart attack, phoned Mc- Lain Tuesday. around the bases for an inside- "He told me to quit fooling the-park home run, giving Cali- eiage pgs Beek fe gel fornia its 28th victory in 39 one- 51 47 46 58 2 23% 48 45 Tuesday's Results New York 5 California 6 Washington 3 Kansas City Boston 3 Minnesota 7 Chicago 0 Detroit 5 Baltimore 8 Cleveland 6 Probable Pitchers Today New York (Stottlemyre 9-12) at California (Chance 8-12) (N)j Washington (Richert 10-9) at Kansas City (Odom 1-0) (N) Boston (Sheldon 5-11) at Min- nesota (Boswell 10-5) (N) Chicago (Lamabe 5-6 and Howard 5-2) at Detroit (Lolich 9-8 and Aguirre 2-7) (TN) Baltimore (Palmer 12-4) Cleveland (Siebert 10-6) (N) International League WL Pet. GBL 46 570 48 588 50 541 51 532 191 481 49 5R 458 39 70 .358 Tyesday's Results Jacksonville & Toronto 0 Richmond 8 Buffalo 5 Rochester 3 Columbus Only games scheduled) Today's Games do Toranto at Buffalo at Richmond Syracuse at Jacksonville Batting--Jimmie Hall sota, hit a two-out, homer in the ninth inning that gave the Twins a 7-3 victory over Boston Red Sox Minne grand-slam T CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERViNG OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 REMEMBER WHEN?.... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Perey Williams old Vancouver sprinter equalled the world 100 me 10.3 seconds run games. The Angels tied the game 5-5 in the ninth on run-scoring sin- gles by Jay Johnstone and Jim Zosi. Oshawa's Bowlers Winning Laurels 'tans Johnson led the Ballti- more attack, driving in four Playing in the mixed doubles runs with a homer and sacri- tournament held Saturday, at| fice fly. The Orioles jumped on the Port Perry Lawn Bowling sam McDowell for five runs in Club, Jack Biddulph and Mrs. the third inning, but they needed| Lillian Clemence of Oshawa, Johnson's homer to snap a 5-5 won the new trophy donated! sin in the seventh. Rocky Cola- by Mr. and Mrs. John Murray.| vito" homered » for Cleveland The winners had a score of -- Rico Petrocelli tied the game 56-plus-1 | 3-3 for Boston in the eighth, but Jack Hunter and Mrs. May Jimmie Hall won it for Minne- Price, Oshawa, were high for sota in/the ninth with a two-out, two wins in the Port Perry! grand-slam homer off Don Mc-! event, with a score of 53-plus- Mahon. Don Demeter hit a two 14 run Red Sox homer while Tony} Mr. and Mrs. Vic Highfield, Oliva drove in two Twins' runs Port Hope, won the Keith! with a single Brown Trophy last Saturday, Bert Campaneris capped Kan- in the Mixed Doubles tourna- sas City's three-run rally in the} ment at Peterborough sixth inning with a two-run, in- Two Oshawa pairs were side-the-park homer. Ed Charles among the three-game winners.! had tied the game 2-2 when he Reg Norris and Mrs. Helen! led off the inning with a triple Anderson had a score of 47- and scored on Fd Brinkman's plus-!, while Jim McCutcheon error. Ken McMullen knocked in and Mrs. Clara Oatway had a/two Washington runs with a sin 22-year tres record of 36 years ago today--in 1930, During the year, Williams won 14 of his 15 races. al Columbu ter Toronto Roche Toledo Richmond Buffalo 59 55 5A Jacksonville N WHISKY One of Canada's 3 Great Whiskies JNTRIES Svracu 4 PROUDLY EXPORTED TO MORE THAN 50 olumbus Rochester GISTILLED, MATURED AND BOTTIFO IN CANADA BY CARNAOIAN SCHENLEY OISTHLERIES 10 morning. By four in the after- 959 49- {sixth on Johnson's single and ainoon the car had been all but | K ellar was | Stock Car Gamble; One Who Made It Two other drivers destroyed their engines in the 250 mile race. And no one minded too much, There is plenty of mon- ey in the siock car game, Overall, the Canadian crowd loved every minute of the stock car game, Afterwards there was the promise that it will be back next year. Some of the road racers re- mained adamant though. "Gee", exclaimed one Osh- awa purist, "I cna watch this stuff on King St. anv dav 1 would rather watch road rae 'ing any day'. ment. A road racing compan- ion winced somewhat as a mech- anic went about the dented roof with a hammer and jack. Stock car racing is a inor- oughly professional sport It's big money to the succes- sful drivers, There is none of this "after you old boy" stuff. If you get out in front you stay there or bust your engine trying. If you can see the guy in front you go and catch him, Hurtubise could see the guy in front very clearly during! Saturday's race He set his sights and blew the engine all to pieces trying to make the yardage. Redmen Face Peterboro' In Important Contest players through stiff workouts at the local rink. At time of writing, the play- off positions have not been finalized and may not be com- pleted until the final game of the schedule on Saturday night, when the Redmen travel to Port Credit to tangle with the Brampton Excelsiors in a big game for both clubs. Brooklin expects to be at full strength for tonight's' game. Gary Drysdale has beén side- lined with a leg injury for four games but is expected to be back in action for the big one. Drysdale is not available for goaltending chores, Brooklin will go with Matt Campbell, a Whitby product who has been filling in very well for the local team, BY CLIFF GORDON One of the largest crowds of the season is expected tonight at the Brooklin arena as Brook- lin Redmen play host to Peter- borough Pepsi's in Ontario Senior lacrosse action, The big drawing card, be- sides the keen team rivalry, will be Pat Baker, the former Brooklin goalie who'll be in ac- tion for the Petes. This will be Baker's first trip to Brooklin since being awarded to the Liftlick city by the OLA. You can be sure that the Brooklin fans will be out in good cheer- ing voice to taunt this colorful competitor idle for game fact that been (ast Redmen have some time now July 27th) due to the St. Kitts dropped out for the balance of the season. This has not kept the locals off the play- ing floor, however, as pri Oshawa Cyclist Ken Crawford has whipped | Finishes Third C. Bennett's Loft | vay oo a a Wins First Awar Grand Prix scramble for motor- Racing cycles recently. Porter, riding a Czechoslovak- Pigeon Club held their second|ian CZ, also won the over-all race of the current "young)title and beat another CZ rider, bird' series, on Saturday, from, Dave McLean of Toronto, for Brantford top spot in the experts class. This was a cup race and the' Ron Sale of Toronto won the honors were won by C. Ben- | 100 c.c. class on a Metisse while nett's loft. J. H. Harrison of Cooksville, on Following are the complete a CZ. and Glen Cameton of results, in yards-per-minute: -- ce C. Bennett. 1065.68: Wm. Bow- Burlington, riding a' Greeves, den, 1050.61; J. and R. Irwin,| finished first and second in the 148,89; F. Cowle, 1047.32; J.|junior class. Strachan. ss ar en carat | Jack Hunt of Toronto won the 1087 34, G ene! on 76; "/open class race ona Matchless Prescott, 1034.28; E. Kinsman.|while Bill scott of New Wark ie aR a a i '|was second on a BSA and Bob se Da , "iy , ' . Archer of Oshawa, als 1095.97; M. Korobij, 1020.88; J.14 fs VEDRW Ay BIRO ORR and R. Irwin, 1015.82; G, Good- BSA, was third, all, 1014.46; L- Kinsman, 997.71; | C. Bennett, 997.62; B. Jackson, 982.59; B. Church, 959.05; L. Prescott, 954.40; F. Stuart, E.. Gibbie, 941.05; A} 911.88: S. . Grant, 903.38: J. Askew, 872.67; B. Church, 857.49 and §. Grant,' 779.60 a The. Oshaw: General a KA. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 he Brand Name! 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