30M WEST e the sin-bin. That the way it stood of the second. upted between Julie nd Dave Houston, buzzer went to end period, They both s for high-sticking misconducts for 'ir sticks. got the fans work- in the final period > effort at the 3:32 \is one appeared to f steam out of the il Tran followed at Joberstein put the cake at 18:10, after ison had scored at rampton with them 2 man short. LKING . .. Coach r of the Excelsiors inted at the loss but oklin played well > as heck are not et, by any means. ight will be a dif- ". , . Meanwhile end of the rink, Whalley was all said "We hope to 'hursday night." He Elmer Tran and dy for exceptional also mentioned the Paul Tran, who is ter a six-week ab- » an injured elbow. just the shot we Whalley. Pee Wees layoffs Minor Lacrosse As- Pee Wee League heir round - robin ; week and set the e championship fin- of-3 series between | and the Novice 7 ce Gaels nosed out iry 4-3 on Tuesday Mark Kashul scor- ils for the winners Jobb and Kevin Du- notched one. Peter red two and Serge other, for Oshawa Palls defeated Kel- 6-3. Terrence Thom- th Lawton and Ger- ich scored twice for while Randy Hard- goals for DeGray's Weatherup scored goal. eelworkers defeated Kiwanis 7-5 in a ig tilt that saw Gary y five times for the h teammate Bobby ng their other two » Field scored three yunt Kiwanis, with eous and Randy Ko- getting a goal. Teasy terms 1-DAY SERVICE FREE TOWING e your car \NTEE in over 450 ada & U.S.A. s, seals, labour 6-2600 HROWS 'Sries FROM THROUGH MIS LEGS , | EN -- BiinoFoLCeD! 1 R NEFITS a () THe TEAM HAS PLAVED 162 SPECIAL GAMES FoR HE HANDICAPPED Gy OR CHARITABLE E THROWS WITH 19 INDUPS, 14 HAND LIVERIES, AND S SPEEDS S"FAST" BALL HAS BEEN CLOCKED AT 104 MPH BALL'S GREATEST FITCHEN ta ey HE STADIUM DONT NSS AWA TIMES. {* ers of the Oshewe f Game, hildren 30¢, Se Angels Join Sc ramble For First Place Spot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|faced. The only hits off him The crush at the top of the|were a one-out single in the American League is unchanged|third by Phil Roof and Jim today, and don't look now but/Gosger's grounder which struck Bill Rigney is trying to toss|base runner Ramon Webster in another log into the jam. |the seventh. Rigney's California Angels) The Tigers pushed a- run stand six games off the pacelacross in the fourth when Dick after sweeping Baltimore 7-2)/McAuliffe drew a bases-loaded and 11-4 Tuesday. Bubba Mor-|walk and then added two more ton drove in four runs with two/jin the fifth on singles by Al hits in each game. |Kaline, Jim Northrup and Bill Ordinarily, six games behind|Freehan. Jerry Lumpe's sey- with 20 or so to play wouldn't)enth be so bad, but the Angels have) Detroit's final run. a problem. There are four! teams in front of them. jer hurled seven Twins Chicago and Detroit all won. 'kees. inning single drove' in The White Sox snapped a 3-3 tie in the third inning when their pinch hitting specialist, 41-year-old Smoky Burgess, drew a bases-loaded walk. Don Buford added an insurance run with an eighth inning homer. Chicago had loaded the bases on singles by Pete Ward and Ken Boyer and an intentional walk before Burgess drew his walk on a 3-1 pitch from loser Joe Verbanic. Cookie Rojas drove in Phila- Steve Jones and Bobby Lock-|delphia's tying run in the ninth innings of Tuesday first-place Minnesota|scoreless relief protecting Chi- and pursuing Boston,/cago's victory over the Yan- inning and then delivered the winner in the 11th with a sacri- fice fly as the Phillies edged the Braves, Thus California, which took a} pair, was the only teamtogain ground. The fifth-place Angels BASEBALL SCOREBOARD have won seven of their last | eight games. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Thursday's Games | Minnesota battered Cleveland American League | St dpals xt cel York Se ee en WL Pet. GBLIciccianati at Philadeinia N | game back with an 8-2 triumph) Minnesota 78 60 .565 -- | Atlanta at Philadelphia N over Washington as Carl Yas-) Boston 79 62 .560 | Atlanta at Pittsburgh N | treemski cracked a pair of/ Chicago 77 61 .558 |Chicago at Los Angeles N home runs. Chica ge topped! Detroit 77 62 .554 144) Houston at San Francisco New York 5-3 and remained one! California 72 66 .522 | game behind. Joe Sparma| Washington 66 74 .471 13 International League hurled a two-hitter as Detroit| Cleveland 64 76 .457 15 W L Pet. GBL| blanked Kansas City 4-0 and) Baltimore 62 75 .453 15%4/ Richmond 81 60 .574 | stayed 1% game off the pace. |New York 62 78 .443 17 | Rochester 80 61 .567 1 | | Kansas City 57 80 .416 2014|Toledo 73 66 525 7 | aap Bajo hag vb lI Thursday's Games Columbus 69 71 .493 11% n the only Nationa' eague/ Minnesota at Baltimore N Jacks' ville 66 73 .475 14 game played, Philadelphia) New York at Boston N Toronto 64 75 .460 16 nipped Atlanta 4-3 in 11 innings. | National League | Buffalo 63 76 .453 17 Morton tagged a pair of two-| W L Pet. GBL|Syracuse 63 77 .450 17% run doubles while Rick Rel-|s¢. Louis 86 53 619 -- | Tuesday's Result chardt and rookie Leo Rodri-| chicago 77 65 .542 10%| Richmond 2 Rochester 0 guez smacked solo home runs|san Francisco 74 64 .536 1114 day's Ge as Clyde Wright hurled a four-| Cincinnati 74 64 .536 11% Today's Games hitter for the Angels in the first! Atlanta 71 66 518 14. | 0ledo at Richmond game against the Orioles. Philadelphia 70 68 .515 14% First game, best-of-five Then Morton knocked in four| pittsburgh 68 70 .493 17144|erMOr's Cup semi-final more runs with two two-run sin-|Tos Angeles 62 74 .456 2214|Columbus at Rochester gles in the second gameasCal-/ Houston 55 84 .396 31 First game, best-of-five ifornia completed the sweep. BY pebaid York 53 84 .387 32 'ernor's Cup semi-final Jim Kaat was rocked for 13| hits, but threaded his way out} of trouble and won his 11th| game of the season as the Twins ripped Cleveland. Yastrzemski, fighting his way out of a 7-for-41 slump, runs, driving in four runs. He wasn't even supposed to be playing. Dick Williams, Bos- ton's manager, had hoped to * 5 wae give him a day off. ve sa League 'train-} Yastrzemski played 614) today they tay innings which was about 644 too ~ ' : many for the Senators. SPARMA FANS EIGHT Sparma struck out eight Ath- TORONTO learn baby them. are concerned. letics including the first four he| Imlach, 49-year-old manager-|season, after we lost 10 in a st is row. I invited them up to sign their contracts for next year but I didn't have any takers." coach of the 1967 Stanley Cup champions, remembers how he was admitted to hospital last IT DROPPED IN -- for a double! Chicago White Sox left-tielder Pete Ward (left) and shortstop Ron Hansen, both reach for ball popped Sox won the game 5-3 to stay up near the top of the heap, in the tight American League pennant race. --AP Wirephoto into short leftfield for a two- bagger, by Roy White of the N.Y. Yankees, in the fifth inning of yesterday's game at Yankee Stadium. White Table Tennis Tournament 'Imlach Remembers Back Nese hit $7th.ant seth "home When Talking Contracts (CP)--When| hospital and Toronto Maple Leafs open their|men and their 1967-68 contracts. Peterborough| reminder," he said in an inter- that| view. "They put me in hospital Punch Imlach won't be out to/and I don't want them to forget |it when we sit down to discuss At least as far as contracts | contracts." -- Association Tuesday denied| who won the men's singles title }at the Canadian championships |here Saturday, was persuaded | to stay on in Canada to play |other matches. - | The charge was made in Lon- {don by Conrad Jaschke, deputy chairman of the English asso- ciation, who said Neale had not arrived back in London, Mon- day, a condition for his taking talked about his "That (the tag) is just a Legion Athletes "T had a talk with them last| Compete At CNE Oshawa Legion Track Club |was well represented at the |Royal Canadian Legion Junior Legionnaires Feb. 18, just after the Leafs jhad broken a 10-game losing Olympic Meet held at the Can- adian National Exhibition on |Labor Day. | Lawn Bowlers |that Dennis Neale of Britain,;of the Canadian " Causes International Stir Gov- TORONTO (CP)--An official|part in the Canadian tourna-| Jaschke said Gibbs had been | of the Canadian Table Tennis) ment. given no Margaret Walden, had told her Saturday he would! caught a plane home. leave for London Sunday. | Mrs. A member of the Toronto) officials of the table during the tournament by bus Sunday morning. to enter Neale in other events |morning. after it had been informed by) Monday. REJECTED CHARGE She also rejected Jaschke's|er lists of flights coming charges that Britain's Stuart Gibbs, who was to have taken part in the Canadian champion- ship, was not met at the plane when he arrived in Montreal last Thursday, said, permit English players to go Canada again. instruction about secretary|where the championships were h association,|being held and after spending said in an interview that Neale|nearly 10 hours at the airport | Wilson said she wired} tennis | family with whom Neale stayed | organization in New Zealand-- said| where Gibbs and Neale were) Neale left Toronto for Montreal|completing a tour before Gibbs | ; went on a short visit to Austra-| Mrs. Walden said the Cana-|!ia--last week that the two had dian organization had not tried|to be in Toronto last Friday) When Gibbs did not seaived Jaschke he had to be back by Canadian officials made calls jacross Canada and to airlines \in New York to check passen- from Australia. His name was not on any list, Mrs. Walden Jaschke has said he will not Hs jstreak, and how he had to st Down High Park svsrict"s3vees, "°° LEASIDE (Staff) -- Led by the three hit pitching of John Fair, Oshawa Legionnaires eliminated High Park Braves in two-straight with a 3-1 vic- tory in the second game of the Leaside Junior Baseball semi- finals at Talbot Park in Lea- side on Monday. Oshawa now advances to the Leaside Junior Baseball Finals against Richardson's Sports in a best-two-of-three series. Fair went the distance in pitching the win for Legion- naires giving up one run on three hits and fanning six while Dan Mooray allowed) three runs on seven hits and struck out nine for High Park. High Park's only run came in the fourth inning. Gord Roache led off with a walk, reached second base on a pass- ed ball-and then advanced to third base on a sacrifice by Judd Whiteside. Ray Cooper brought in the run with a single. Legionnaires scored all three, runs in their half of the sixth' inning. John Fair led off the inning with a walk, and then advanced all the way to third base on a single by Eric Peterson. Peter- son reached second on a sacri- fice grounder by Tony Jones that scored Fair. Murray God- frey brought Peterson wome with a single and then reached third base himself on an error by the Braves' catcher. God- frey scored Oshawa's third run of the inning on a single by) Ken Toffan. | Toffan was Oshawa's best hit- ter with two singles. Joe faff, Ray Cooper and Tom Foxcroft picked up High Park's three hits. He says it was worry that put him on the sick list. Tuesday, before leaving the Gardens, he pointed to the plas- tie identification tag he wore in Trenton Ousts TV Towers Team PORT HOPE (Staff) -- Tren- ton Dairy Queens defeated Osh- awa's Mr. TV Towers 7-4, here on Saturday night, to win the Eastern Ontario Zone honors in ory Intermediate 'AA' Play-| Mabel Myers, "Curly" Myers, ge Calder was -Oshawa's|MtS- Gladys McCutcheon and stariing pitcher and gave way to Mitchell in the fourth inning. Trenton 'scored a run in the first inning and another in the third) both due to Oshawa errors. In the fourth, J. Hall, W. Hall and Gervais all hit safely in succession, to make it 3-0 for Trenton. In the sixth, Garrett, W. Hall and Gervais, all got on and an outfield error on Scott's drive, gave Trenton three more runs, Their seventh run was scored by Garrett in the 8th on _ his single, an outfield error and two stolen bases as W. Hall was being walked, TV Towers picked up a hit, but orly one; in each of the first four frames but they couldn't score until the 7th when Paul McIntyre opened with a single, L. Michaels doubled, "Mush" McConkey sacrificed and Bill Laxdall singled, with two out. This was good for two runs and TV Towers doubled their totai in the 8th when Clyde Johnston singled, so did Blair and Mcintyre sent them both across the plate with his second hit of the game, a triple. SALES - SERVICE Repairs to 39 PRINCE ST. - PARTS - AGCES. OSHAWA SHAVER SERVICE & SUPPLIES OSHAWA 728-A284 | In Prize Lists Competing in various tourna- awa lawn bowlers shared in the prizes over the weekend, both at Port Hope and at Balmy Beach. In the mixed rinks tourna- ment at Toronto Balmy Beach, Jack Anderson skipped his Osh- awa rink to three wins and third prizes. The foursome included Mr. and Mrs. Cec. Litster and Mrs. Helen Anderson, In the same tournament, Mrs. finished fourth in the heats of the 60 and 100 yard dash. the 60-yard final and second in the 100-yard final for Pee Wee girls while Bev Kirkham fin- ished third in the 100 yard dash heats and fourth in the 60-yard dash heats, for Bantam girls. Oshawa Legion Track Club results were: Debbie Riff, Char- lotte Upshaw, Karen Bennett and Susan Beamish finished ments, away-from-home, Osh-|third in the 4 x 110 yard relay! for Pee Wee girls; Robbie Ben- nett, Jerry Byrne, Jimmie Bat- ney and Michael Boyle finished third in the Pee Wee boys 4 x 110 yard relay; Robbie Bennett Sue Beamish finished first in Jim McCutcheon, skip, won |top prizes in the two-win divi- | Sion. At Port Hope on Saturday, competing in the Churchley Trophy, annual mixed trebles tournament, a host club entry of Joe Brown, L. Wright and Gord Plummer, skip, won the trophy with 55 points for three wins and right behind, in run- ner-up position, was the Osh- awa trio of .Mrs. Margaret Flintoff, Mrs. Gladys Joyce and Bill Joyce, skip, with three wins} and 52 points. | Jack Cochrane, Betty Pogue and Laurence Mitchell, skip, of, Peterborough, won the high two- win prizes with 51 points, close- ly followed by Miss Margaret Highfield, Mrs. Freda Highfield and Vie Highfield, skip, of Port Hope, with 50 points. High one-win prizes were won by the Oshawa entry of Mrs. Mabel White, Mrs. Jean Ren- wick and Jack Hunter, skip, with 49-plus-9 points. OPEN SOON OSHAWA VIC TANNY' CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHAIN QI HEAITH SPA ) BALLINGER'S MEAT MARKET 46 SIMCOE ST. N. -- OSHAWA 725-3564.--.PH. 725-3565 @ OPEN DAILY 8-6 @ FRI. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. @ FREE HOME DELIVERY These Are Some Of Our Specials MAPLE LEAF -- 1-LB. 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By Blanking Red Wings eet Pe Britton, 6-for-6 against Roch- relieved Maxie and Induced ester this season, went into the|/Ray Barker to ground to te ninth with a two-hitter. |infield for the final out. if Ron Stone stroked a lead-off There was a tragic footnolé,, single for the Wings and, after|In the tense final inning, Brite, retiring John Scruggs, Britton|ton's father - who had come to walked Curt Mottom to bring| Rochester. to see his son pitch cleanup man Steve Demeter to|--suffered a heart attack and at. died. a With the possible pennant -| Tonight the Governor's Ci winning run at the plate, right-|playoffs begin with Richmond, hander Larry Maxie came tojat home against third - place} Britton's relief and fanned/Toledo Mud Hens and Roches- -- Demeter on four pitches. Left-|ter. playing at home against ha nder Skip Guinn thenifourth-place Columbus Jets. 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