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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Aug 1967, p. 8

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& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August $, 1967 'Soccer Juniors SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor YESTERDAY was one of those days! Oshawa Green Gaels and Brampton Arm- strongs will not play the fourth game of their best-of- seven Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation junior "A" series at Children's Arena on Tuesday. Site of the game is still Civic them. First it was Atlanta, the Cardinals winning six in a row over the Braves. Then they knocked Leo Durocher's Chicago Cubs down the lad- der. And now they are in the process of taking Cincinnati apart. IT APPEARS the Ameri- can League is going to have | In Semi-Finals | Of Ontario Cup 1| Hoping to follow the example / q | set by Oshawa Italia, in Ontario) & Cup senior soccer playdowns, Oshawa Local 222 Juniors move into the provincial send- play. here at Memorial Stadium, on Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, against Westbrook Rangers of Toronto. Not much is known about mal Toronto team but they have to be rated very highly as they re- jcentiy eliminated the strong Sudbury junior team, in On-) tario Cup play. | Local 222 Juniors are expect- | 'Cop 4 By CLIFF GORDON BRAMPTON -- Brooklin Red- men, paced by the veteran Don Craggs ,clinched second place in the OLA Senior 'A' Lacrosse standings last night ,when they trounced the fired-up Brampton Excelsiors 7-3, right in Bramp- ton. over the last few games. Craggs scored three goals and was a thorn in the side of the The win was a big one for --4 Brooklin who have had more = than their share of bad luck © Brooklin Redmen Second Spot their second defeat in as many nights. Defenceman John Ford, a rugged 230-pounder, added their other marker while Brook- lin was playing short-handed. For Brooklin, the win was @ most rewarding one as they have felt the injury jinx, as well as being the victims of some debatable calls on the part of some of the officials. It was 1-1 at the end of the first period before the Redmen turned on the heat and took com- mand in the middle frame, when th ey blasted home five goals HOW M..NY deners vent.re, h into their garde: that many of whose flower an bring such satisfa person can bring ness or death | May poisonous pl common and see: that many people pect their toxic r Auditorium. If a fifth 'game a better race than the senior Brampton players and fans is needed, it will be played at A . A ing- ttle, right rampton . n J [ Children's Arena. " circuit this time around. Five a Se te *eiioie' al everytime he stepped on the with only two replies from the mes -- some clubs are still challenging |they are determined to give it floor. i Rosetown team. : : ul ean Dus GAELS AND Armstrongs Chicago White Sox for the |"their best shot". To this end, Phage d gh agg ae: DY eocy gee Mid only goa eggdeng swing back into action at b j they have been practising dili-/¢ ree assists, to c d r ra. __ stimulant Brampton tonight, with the "Umber one spot, with Min- "tly and training hard for the Johnny's lead to 14 points. : ee the drug digitalis' , : gently and training Sandy Doberstein, who played JUST TALKING: The 'Magic ful is this toxin tI number" for Brooklin now leaf can kill a c Gaels the heavy favorites to advance to the league semi- finals. Even without Dwight nesota making the greatest gains lately. The Twins are back in the winning groove past two weeks, under the watchful eyes and coaching of experienced seniors, as exhibition | perhaps his best game in a Brooklin uniform, added a goal and three helpers and this good- stands at nine ... They need nine wins to make the coveted trip West, in quest of the Mann people have di from eating steal been prepared o Davies and John Clayton, under manager Cal Ermer, Inter-squad and i ve t h fire-e which should make owner ' | looking young fellow _ appears ' q t t ; pore oy the jfantiinas Cal Griffith happy. But Chi- harness ye ge ae ups aed ready for a fine play- che chicas ia for the pig on gto oad and roast ne Arms s, ¢ apy. | ' 3 h off performance. oRAGG: 'our years... § ; ire. who are putting up a good cago has pitching and power [are 'confident they can give Captain Bob Hanna ,who has =. scores three goals will be a big one for Terry Davis. He trails his brother John of the IT'S EASY to | series. But the Gaels should wrap this one up on Tuesday and then they can start pre- hitters Key Boyer and Rocky Colovito giving the club some semblance of an attack. At |Westbrook Rangers a real run lfor their money. been out in Winnipeg at the Pan-Am Games, had a single| performance. He played a fine marker and the return of this|two-way game and added a 220 - pound defenceman adds/ Single marker to the winning Peterborough Petes by 14 points for the scoring title. . . It is a big lead to overcome but we feel by plants, for on be edible while a be poisonous. Fc paring for the Huntsville Jeast you can't call them the --, _ "-- -- punchless wonders. Eastern Zone some weight to the Brooklin de- | Cause. |sure that every fan in_ the twigs of cherry t ee es AWA Vat Sane oad fence. |ARTHURS A STANDOUT __/[Brooklin Arena tonight. will be evaniie: HHH. es quarter-final series. Fi Id Cl b recy aint vad if Ken Lotton ,the fleet-footed,| The ever-dangerous Don pulling for Terry, every time tree leaves cont MAPLE j vite t MT Wadar ot LPBA Playo Sib j}defenceman of the Redmen,| Arthurs scored a pair of goals|he steps on the floor. A full cyanic acid, one ' sea cniovinn their ona: Jerry Mays picking up's pen jcame up with another standout |for Brampton, who suffered|house for the final schedule dangerous poisons stay re -- better than of second place ribbons, in |_ The second stage of the Ladies' be eae Ta a ee Cine ee pegging app 3 ae man. Children of! their previous stops this sum- the high jump and 120-yard Provincial Lawn Bowling Cham a Je doln: vb PP egal ecg ste ill when playing " mer. Leafs, struggling to hurdles. He was fifth in the |Pionship playdowns were to tg *| a e a ete annin \Sreorli Red me eat brew tea from pe ach the .500 mark e 440-yard hurdles. The club {at the Oshawa greens Thursday. : 1 ' |Brooklin Redmen, in extending and hot water. E With Sate of dhind place ' ne * Bate: Winners of triples, doubles and) | z ae |deepest sympathy to the family our most popular i 4 | of the late Ami Rousseau, who the potato and to: within a game of third place in the hectic International League pennant race and the current home stand could boost the club even higher. Given a break by the weath- er, Leafs could recoup some of their losses, although team officials estimate rain on two previous weekends cost the ¢lub $20,000 in gate receipts. LEAFS LOST ace pitcher Dave Moorehead to the Bos- ton Red Sox but Gary Was- competed in a meet at Peter- borough today. JUNIOR GOLFERS take over the Thunderbird Golf Club Tuesday for a junior boys' invitational tournament. One hundred and 68 entries have been accepted for the tournament, with entries from as far away as Leamington. There will be competition in three age groups, boys under 13, boys 14 and 15 and boys 16 to 18. |Mrs. K. Ross of Brockville. | singles from Districts 14, 15, 16A) and 16B were competing. His | Worship Mayor Ernest Marks} |welcomed the players from the |Ottawa, Smith Falls, Brockville, | Kingston, Belleville, Stouffville and Oshawa. | In triples, Mrs. R. Lloyd, Mrs. | L. Mascaro and Mrs. Hunter,) Blame > - NO, THEY'RE NOT PLAYING LEA balance is obviously -- they'd better all push off with those left feet -- at the same time. --CP WIREPHOTO - ------- Leo Cahill manipulated his | Johnny Counts and Monk Bai-! crew preparing to 'climb aboard" their shell, on the Winnipeg Floodway, for Pan-American Games com- petition. The tolerance for The photographer coupled an unusual angle with the telephoto lens on his cam- era to get this eye-catching shot. Its Canada's eight-mas skip, of Belleville, won over Nrs.| G. Stover, Mrs. D. Byers and) Mrs. B. Haskins, skip and Mrs. B. Masson, Smith Falls, nose? U.S. Athletes Dominating small TORONTO (CP) back Eagle Day and flanker | |Pete Manning were among 13|Gene Donaldson, Canadian line- | players cut by Toronto Argo-| men Dave Still and John Erick-} halfbacks | nauts Friday when head coach roster down to the 32-man limit of the Canadian Football! League. --Quarter-|season were placed on wavers.| linebacker! The others were son, and import ley. Also dropped were import de- | i Seman, Cahill also placed fullback | Bob Richter, Allen Ray Aldrige| Jim Dillard, obtained a couple and Ray Scott, import halfback fensive linemen Bill prRoc! Among Coach Cahill's Cuts suc' st ve se . Ami passed away sudden- ly this week. He will be missed not only by his loved ones but 'as a true Brooklin supporter. from the plants the deadly night though fresh ton and potato tubers less, the foliage a both these vegetal alkaloid poisons cause severe dige and nervous disor MOST DANGER plants in the veg den is the rhubarb commonly used in lewski's return will help in jout the Oshawa pair of Mrs : ' ' ied 4 halfbai : ; b] of days ago from Ottawa Rough/ Billy Fletcher and Canadian i the stretch run. Waslewski | PETER McLaughlin, 16, a. |Gibbs, skip and Mrs. M. Read. et ra cooking, of cour already has four wins and student at O'Neill Collegiate |by one point. an- merican O us Riders, on the suspended list|lineman Don Paquette. toxic, but the leaf he's shooting for another tri and Vocational Institute, and Winning her three games, Mrs until salary negotiations andj Import Henry Shichtle, who tains oxalic acid \ back to the big | oii: son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 3. |E- Crossen, Stouffville, won jn : ' }other matters have been com-| failed to dethrone Wally Gabler talizes in the kit corage pees ee pagar | Mctauphii "of i Sencane ie singles with Mrs. M. Cherry, By ED SIMON | Felix Cappella, a'guitar-play-)metre run as he and Ray Has- pleted. jas regular quarterback, was causes severe dan awa's John Ryan is one of acon Ae 430 Masson | ottawa coming in for two wins. WINNIPEG (CP)--On the ba-jing former paratrooper from|well of Edmonton won both Halfback, Charlie Scales, aj placed on the 30 - day injured of hyacinth, nar Street, will represent Ontario : sis of gold medals, won, the|Midland, Ont., came second injheats of that event. National Football League vet-|list. daffodil will Cali the more potent batters in the The final playdowns for the walk--about 31 Abby Hoffman and Roberta ©@". was traded to Montreal Defensive end Mario Mariani vomiting and may Leaf attack, although he's at the Canadian Flying Sail- | y r 5 United States has locked its{the 500-metre injuri aa | j i Ontario Championships will be)" States has locked up its|the 500-metr ee ee crate: Vicente, SEG Coteau (Puree m Hemiten, Anpue 0. (Mid conimesine Ran nercan ie SoFiec, both of Toros, tnahed Alouette of the stare Foot. and Canadian nd Dex Keppli Poinsettia leaves a mn ' s ie; James -- > fi 'or sec- : --"lsecond in their respective heats, 22 conference for players to} joined Schichtle on the injury} fatal: leaf doubleheaders, Leafs could from Aug. 23 to Aug. 28. ond place is wide open ADD TO GOLDS : j oe ibe d i iani pene: ee Are S ' E : i to qualify for the " .|be named later. list .Mariani, a 275-pound vet- ; make great strides in the Peter, a member of the Mus- Canada, Brazil, Argentina, The os He le yeh pein metre final. WOM en a C00 tee others, two of them im-|eran, strained back muscles Heh Brigg events--Larry Young of Califor-| ports, went.on the 30-day in-|Thursday in an exhibition game y standing if they could pick up four or five wins. IN THE major leagues, St. Louis Cardinals look as if they are the real McCoy as far as the National League pennant race is concerned, Every time the league lead- koka Lakes Sailing Club, | competed against ten other competitors representing dis- tricts from all over Ontario at | Toronto Harbor this week, and finished first in the com- | petition. In 1963, he acted as crew for his dad in the Cana- dian Albacore championships HOLE-IN-ONE ? Mexico and Cuba are all in there with one.more day of ma-| jor competition. ALMOST A HABI Stephen Dixon, 17 of Wind- |boxers left in contention for) walkers finished. Stephen Dixon, 17 of Winder- |gold medals; Mexico has three.| Eleanor Montgomery of port, U.S., second hole-in-one within a year, at the Grandview Golf jwomen's basketball gold. nia coming first with team-mate! Merschenz of Toronto Brian Donnelly of Oakville, Goetz Klopfer third. Carl Heinz| Ont., was sixth in the men's 110- was/|metre hurdles in 14.8, the gold Argentina and Cuba have six|fourth. Only five of the seven medal going to Earl McCulloch of the U.S. in 13.4, Willie Daven- took second with Brazil has clinched the|Cleveland scored a repeat vic-\JUa" Morales Echevarria, \tory in the high jump at 5-10 \Cuba, third. jured 'list. Day, 34, said he hopes to be |picked up by another CFL team. |If not, he' may consider joining Toronto Rifles of the Continenn- tal Football League. In addition to Day and Man- ning, five other Argos of last in Montreal. Defensive halfback Jim Roun- of the exhibition games with tree , who missed all Argos' two broken ribs, was given man import quota. CANADA'S LARGEST a vote of confidence by Cahill AND FINEST oath OF when he was included in the 14- known to cause de: Young | 1968 Ol; ers come up against a hot in Muskoka. They finished | Club. \c ix li ies in| S. gi 2 contender, i - and belt first. pe Dixon aced the par three cutee nat Ae ped anlee ul Pg STEPHENS : =e mi : ne =a en Teiaeas. with 'igang Py [let in track and fais, a owe of bsg Catharines, Ont.) ON $s BILENDUKE'S ESSO SERVICE | BOYD'S By BOB TRI v guage Au ss So far, the gold medals stack) was seven in ie fie 0! His first hole-in-one came |... this way: 8 sight in E11. GARAGE : 1004 ---- St. Pr ao | Esso Service Begonia ng Serepad uf 1 DON BOYD ' Rabi as a distinct threa' Gaylord's 'Five and Five' Paces Canada Indians' Win 5 Auto Names last summer on the par three | 2nd hole. U.S. 103, Canada and Brazil Three Canadian boxers lost in) 9, Argentina 6, Mexico and Cuba the semi-finals, but each was'! awarded a bronze medal: Fly- Canada was shut out in the/ weight Walter Henry of Orillia, quest for gold Friday while the! 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B k I C d | "ay € seca) | They were the first Pan- 87 Friday and an all-star team lacrosse, six-foot-square nets. ac n Vana a page tig 1 igi age sts American medals ever won by of Canadian Indians carried the, Both sides had tough going on mONTREAL (CP)-- Thel\sisce diver 2 Canada in boxing. celebration to the lacrosse field|the Expo Autostade's turf, left ;;,i+oq : faxbadbdabbin' " Sabet ' |United 'States Auto Club comes in trouncing a squad of Indians| muddy by the heavy rain of the tg Canada this weekend for the from New York State 19-11. |last two days. i ' time this year to com-) The game was the first of a| Canada led 6-3 after the first accor H D ] I ll three-game, total-goal series of|quarter, 11-4 at half time and |Pet® inthe Labatt, tang, a e a on Kolar got his bronze without jever winning a bout. He had a first-round bye in his division, which reduced the field to four and made him an automatic LEM in) championship race. the all-Indian North American! 14-8- at the three-quarter mark. | field lacrosse championship. Young Gaylord Powless Brantford, was the individual star for the winning side, with five goals and five assists Gaylord is the 20-year--old son of Canadian coach Ross Pow- Jess. He is a star with Oshawa bec City and Roger Valade of |" Green Gales, last year's Minto of Thomas and Two Brantford boys, Ivan Jake Bomberry, each scored a pair. 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'AA' ser- ies; at Alexandra Park, 6:15 p.m. and People's Clothing vs Seugog Cleaners; 1st game ships for the children of Oshawa. The tournaments will be held at Radio Park Sports Field with Thomas of London, Ont. Winner|,,q:an in the an entry fee of 15 cents charged'Thursday of the provincial : to each contestant. Champions in each event and scores. ' ay | y A l, With them on the team is Jan day but won a) bronze meda the first ever gained by a Ca- sport. Henry, a veteran of some 235 ionshi t 36 - hole ' Ree D wis amateur fights, battled Riccardo score of 147. POLLARD'S | HOBBIES Redmen; at Brooklin Arena, 8:31 SOCCER--O: Ist game of home-and-home, SUNDAY, AUG. 6 SOCCER--Exhibition Game--Toront O pm... . OLA Junior 'A' Playoffs --Oshawa Green Gaels vs Brampton ABC's; 3rd game of 4-out-of-7 series; at Bramalea Arena, 8:30 p.m. interio Cup Playoffs--Oshawa Italia vs Toronto Ballymena; total-goal series; at Scarborough Birchmount Stadium, at 8:00 p.m. '© Sanremo vs Oshawa Napoli; at Stafford impressive though | ous. Working in th community of Ocea with an antiquated : he started a handft sters on their way 1 nals: at Scarborough Birch- : r -.| Delgado of Mexico on even ary of 2-out-of-3 OASA Junior 'A' age class will receive trophies,) Ranked behind the leaders in bi rier la tie Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 7:00 p.m. on Seely et) an jseries; at Alexandra Park, | while prizes will be-awarded to the team playoff were Alex terms for the first two rounds [ Oshawo's Hebby sey ane MONDAY, AUG. 7 wl Brothers Lid aim SUNDAY }8:15 p.m. the runners-up. 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Boys - Girls 8-12; 13- who shot a 78 for 236, Robert,were good punches," the Cana- Doetr of Welland who had an 82|dian said afterwards, conceding 92 Simcoe St. North LAGROSSE--OLA Junior 'A' Ployoffs--Brampton ABC's vs Oshowa Green Goels; 4th game of 4-out-of-7 series; at Oshawa Civic Audi- 668-3552 Whitby number of swimmin had won in six previ Kinsment Civic Memorial rani 5 : Stadium, 7:00 p.m. stad Pilea 115. at 220 and Mike Silver of Sud-|that the Mexicans effective aaa vila ee ks ics ak ee ee | TENNIS | Golf Tournament -- Tues., bury who scored 91 for a 248/courter - punching earned him Towers vs Georgian Motor Hotel; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 Inter. A' | as Games. BASEBALL | Kawartha Mixed League: -- |Aug. 15th and Wed., Aug. 16th,'final score. the decision. scpsmianiammmemmmcmamammsse TE ea aren aeeds a arse ering nates Thierry has deve Eastern Ontario Assoc. -- | peterborough 'B at Oshawa |9:30 a.m. Boys - Girls, 8-12; 13- = oe Alexandra. Park. 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