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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thu redey, August 3, 1967 DEITER ANLAUF, PITCHER FOR PEOPLE'S JUNIORS, feated Georgian 4-2, in an Oshawa City and Dis- trict League game, Alexandra Park, with curfew time and rain ending the game after eight complete innings. Jim Spiers pitched the win/Spiers and Cameron, to com- Dieter An-|plete the rally and the game's FIRES HIS FAST ONE PAST A GEORGI +. If it's all in the way you hold your mouth, then Deiter is obviously determined. OSHAWA GREEN Gaels head into the second game of their Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation junior "A" quarter- final series tonight with a more wary approach than they took into the opener Monday. Brampton Arm- strongs proved in that gane they. could stay with the Gaels most of the way and the Oshawa club was some- what ate it won the con- ut it's a credit to the that they did win. They refused to fold when the pres- - sure was on and that's the mark of a _ championship team. MONDAY'S GAME just proved how deep in reserves the Gaels are. Armstrongs held Ross Jones, Larry Lloyd and Gaylord Powless well in check but Phil Clayton, Charlie Marlowe and Jim Higgs were going concerns, especially in the late stages when they helped pull out a victory. And Merv Marshall made the big save when it _ counted. Marshall's save on a breakaway caused the Arm- strongs to sag momentarily and before. they could. re- SPORTSCOPE TODAY THURSDAY | LACROSSE OLA Junior 'A' Playoffs -- Oshawa Green Gaels vs Brampton ABS's; 2nd game | of 4-out-of-7 'A' Series, at | Bramalea Arena, 8:30 p.m. | TENNIS Inter - County 'A' Mixed | League -- Oshawa TC at Pine | Point TC, 7:15 p.m | TRACK AND FIELD Legion Track Club--Nightly | training session, at McLaugh- | lin Collegiate Campus, from | 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m, SOCCER Darlington Junior League -- Solina at Courtice and Hamp- ton at Zion; both games at 7:00 p.m. SOFTBALL City and District Assoc. -- People's Clothing vs Bay Ridges Shells, at Pickering, 8:00 pm.; Scugog Cleaners vs Gale Lumber, at Alexan- dra Park, 6:15 p.m.' and Port Perry vs Mister TV Towers, at Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.m. PWSU Junior Playoffs -- Toronto Sun Life vs Oshawa; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series; at North Oshawa Park, 8:15 p.m. FRIDAY SOFTBALL City and District Assoc. -- Pam Internationals vs Brook- lin Concretes, at Brooklin Community Park; 8:00 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Senior 'A' League -- Brooklin Redmen vs Bramp- ton Excelsiors, at Brampton Arena, 8:30 p.m. BASEBALL Exhibition Game -- Leaside Hamilton Stiles ys Bantam Legionnaires at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- | -\lefthander, he Oshawa SPORTS BEAT cover they held only a one- goal lead. GOING INTO Bramalea to- night, Gaels will probably be expecting a rough reception. Armstrongs can play a rug- ged game and it seemed strange they could go as long as they did Monday without drawing a penalty. As a mat- ter of fact, neither team suf- fered too mach inthe pen- alty department, with the of- ficials content to let the play- ers play the game. It could be a good series but Gaels should prevail. OSHAWA Legionnaires ran into more than their share of trouble at Leaside last night in the annual midget base- ball tournament, and it was all of their own making. Le- gionnaires, easy pennant win- ners in the .Eastern Ontario Baseball Association midget series, couldn't hit, field or throw last night, coming up with their poorest effort so far this year in bowing 7-0. Scarborough's Bernie Berg- man was just too much pitch- er for the locals, and he could have a good future. A has. speed, something the hig league scouts look for, and he could be in pro ball within three vears THREE OSHAWA baseball teams are idle for the next week or so awaiting oppon- ents for the EOBA champion- ships. The midget, bantam and tyke Legionnaires all won their respective divisions and will play either Belleville or Peterborough teams The bantam _ Legionnaires __ will tackle Leaside at Kinsmen Stadium tomorrow night at 7:30 and will play Scarbor- ough Village Saturday at 2 p.m. in Kinsmen Stadium. Both Toronto teams are tops in their leagues and it should provide the Oshawa club with good warmups for the com- ing playoffs |Green Gaels this year were in| Tyrone. Hampton is in sixth| Gaylord Powless could be a| Jim Higgs, Green Gael cap- very busy lacrosse player this/tain, was number three on coming weekend. jthe Oshawa scoring list this Powless is scheduled to play|season with 91 points on 45 goals tonight in the semi - final game|and 46 assists. between Oshawa and Bramp- a He then leaves for Mon-|/BROTHER COMBO ton : e Gi Played GA PH treal to take part in the North} The brother combination of Gaylord Powless-21 75 90 16s [American Indian Lacrosse| Phil and John Clayton ran sixth] 50s* jones" Per ges }Championship scheduled fo rjand seventh in the club scoring. |Larry Lloyd-24 46 34 80 |Friday, Saturday and possibly|/Phil had 79 points followed by Charlie, Marlowe-24 pil 4 oa ris se was John with 62. Joh 'layin 22 it n a | But the Gaels also play Sat-| Goaltender Merv Marshall) pwn mevuet 1S \ 4 i N 16 7 urday night in an away game|cnarked the Green Gaels not| Don' Stinson-t4 Bo 4% at Brampton, and if the firstionly in the nets but in the|Mike Lewis22 2% i ae . is any in- ; ery Marshall- Veen Koh Pome Services coi \eoaring, denaximen ine at Ne "Meason| ser"benatiere" $6. es |be required. : |with the lowest goals against|terry Stinson. re! | According to Frank Wilbur, | average in the league and tot.| Bill Langley-21- ij 3 y assistant general manager int alled 29 assists as well. 173% pe Ail H ; 2 the Gaels, tonight's game with Powless' Schedule By Eric Wesslby "(Full Of Lacrosse Times Sports Editor AN BATTER The weekend games in Mon-| treal will be televised Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. on chan- nels nine and 13. Jim Bishop Green Gael coach will provide the commentary. the Armstrongs will indicate| what action the club will take. If Oshawa runs into a tough jgame, an airlift might be put linto effect, shuffling Powless to, land from Expo. But if the Gaels| jput on a good showing tonight |Powless will probably remain} in Montreal Saturday and miss t vay game. ; jthe away game mined drive for a berth in the| Three-Way Tie For Third In Darlington Soccer Race Tyrone continued their deter-| Nick Vanslagas scoring both! goals for Tyrone. | WINS AGAIN Darlington Senior Soccer, On Monday evening of next! Recent statistics show that League playoffs when they|week, the Darlington Senior | for the second year in a row, moved into Solina last night|/League All-Stars will play an Powless has captured the Jun-/and held the strong second-| ior "A" lacrosse scoring champ- place club to a 2-2 draw ionship. The split in points moved He finished the season with, Tyrene into a three-way tie for} a point total of 165 on 75 goals|third place in the standings, and 90 assists. This is 26 points!with Salem aiding the Tyrone) below his record breaking mark|cause and contributing to the) last year when he gained 1$1|traffic jam, with a 3-2 upset | points. win right in Maple Grove. | Ross Jones, Oshawa's high) Wednesday night's action put} flying forward won the goal! Solina, still in second place and} scoring record this year with|four- points behind the league-| 84. He narrowly beat out form-|leading Courtice team, which er Green Gael Brian Thompson|has 24 points. of Huntsville who ended up with; Tied for third, with 17 points) 82 goals. apiece, three behind Solina, are} The big foc the|Maple Grove, Zion and| surprises the performances of Larry Lloyd|spot with 14 points and Salem and Charlie Marlowe. Marlowe|brings up the rear, with five} who gained a total: of 16 points| points. } in 15 games last year erupted) In the gan.e at Maple Grove, | this season for 79 points. \Jim Coombs scored one and| Larry Lloyd who played in| Wilf Hall potted a pair for| the junior "B" ranks last seas-| Salem while Terry Lomas} on consilidated his position on|scored both goals for Maple; the club with 80 points, on 46|)Grove | goals and 34 assists, and finisn-| At Solina, Al Westlake and ed fourth in the Green Gael|Don Westlake shared the scor- scoring. ing for the homesters~ with exhibition game against Osh- awa Italia, with the action carded for Maple Grove Park, starting at 6:30 o'clock. Lasco Bantains In First Place Lasco Steelers captured first place in league standings this week with a 10-2 win over Pee Wee All - Stars in Garrard Road bantam lacrosse action. Bill Down was the big guf for Steelers with seven goals. Singles went to Don Wilson, Terry Campbell and Paul Hol- iday | Larry Down and Jim Bran- ton scored All - Stars only two goals. In other action Boyd's ES- SO defeated Robbies Drive-In 7-4 Robbies scorers 'were Phil Kift, Kevin Toutant, Doug Ban- non and Brian Kasubeck. 3" -- Solid Foam Deluxe Trailer Mattress -- Corduroy ond Vinyl, H.D. zipper "EVERYTHING MUST GO _----_--s«[# SEASON-END SELL-OUT SALE Our Own "Ker-A-Van" (6 only) TRA Quality plus Aluminum for the | Leckie's -- eee price of inexpensive Trailer. SAVE SET AM A "Lady Kirk" (5 only) Lots of storage. ILER 150.00 TRAILER First trouble free quolity built 'i trailer ot low low price. ducts, "Everything for eamping Res. 9.95. at lowest prices enywhere. 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Al Cook walked, was forced by Bonar, double brought in|fanned and Bonar came home on a wild pitch. Georgians 001 001 00x--2 4 2/ner reached base on an error Lefthander Bernie Beckman then| didn't allow a hit in the game, Korbak drew a|Sweet got his second walk of| which was called in the sixth and|the game, after Stinsons had|inning because of rain. He istruck out 11 batters and walk- ed one. One other Oshawa run- | About 6,000 mink farms make | Sweet walked with one out in Denmark the In the third inning, People's|the third and with two out,|mink-producing country. got to John Cochrane's pitch-!Cochrane walked, then Mother- ------_-- second largest |Oshawa lauf took over the slab in the|scoring for People's. People's 103 000 00x--4 4 2/but was Picked off. sixth inning, to snuff out] Cochrane steadied away in| Batteries: Cochrane and Stin-/ Earl Elliott had a double and Georgians' bid to catch up. the fourth inning and received|son; Spiers, Anlauf (6th) andjsingle for Scarborough, which Glendinning opened the at-|good support, although he did|Morrison. jscored four runs in the third tack for People's as first bat-jissue four more walks, but land three in the fourth. Beck- ter in the first inning, with ajdidn't allow a hit in the last MINK IS BIG man and Doug Ferguson each had two singles. Oshawa Couple Captures Carter Mixed Doubles Mrs. Alice Drew and Charlie Rankine, of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, scored two wins and a total of 37-plus-6 points, to win The Carter Family Tro-| phy, when Club's annual mixed doubles tournament was held at the/of Cannington won fifth prizes Oshawa greens, Wednesday. with 35 A regular three-game event,/Mrs. Ethel the tournament prize-winners| the Bowmanville|Jackson, who scored 25-plus-2. Mrs. "Glad" and Bill Joyce, of the Oshawa Club, won third prizes with 35-plus-3 points, closely followed by clubmates Mrs. Mabel White and Everett Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gordon points, followed by r and Sam Mac- Millan, Oshawa, who scored 33- were decided on a two-game |plus-1. basis, when rain prevented! playing the third games. An entry from Cannington, Mrs. C. Wright and W. 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