Daily Times-Gazette, 27 Jul 1946, p. 11

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EAGLES TO REACH 2nd PLACE IN INTER. "A" RACE ° OSHAWA LEGION JUVENILES TOPPLE 2 within four months by a Chamber Campbell. GET SOFT TOUCH (Continued Prom Sage 5) B. Thompson and E. Gomme de~ of Commerce Seiiation, 5] March RR | two b oring O'Connor who PURCHASING-COMBS AND WIN EASILY ind D. Hodgins and K, Andlson, Waa bale on An rr Mon the harbor be |] WH P PAY ; N 6 N ES o Wor iy Oi TOL. Wo vy Hao - Oshawn Legion scored an easy! one-sided 16-1 victory over the Rotary Hobos Take GM LEAGUE GAME Buccess was the result of that visit, and members of the pacty are con- in the fifth, as he singled, advanced on & stolen bas? and an infield out, Bowmanville Legion 'in their home game at Alexandra Park last night Another From Ozarks |: Puchasing Coinbines rolled to Cra. another win up at Alexandra Park fident that they will again get what: and scored as Gaine got his second » The Oshawa team had ly tou Rotary Hobos scored A 13-10 vige last night when they trounced the they are after, Each adult inhales a gallon. hit ot rtd Up. In'th alr per minute, and consumes ! simp Oshawa pushed across the two ounces of oxygen daily, fuck power 4 ba dod (00 Jood a runs to tie the score in the top half Maga, the Oshawa hurler struck | LF over the Ozarks down in Bathe Payroll-Engineering squad 17-3 in Park in a tight game of the Kins. a GM, Office League game, men Midget League Thursday night, Wilson did well on the mound for It wasn't a pitchers night ale the Combines and garnered eight of (he, seventh on Soe hit, ind A ol m , bu out five of the opposition, and al. I : by plays lowed but two hits, He did give up though Fowler collected eight strikeouts and allowed none of the strikeouts for the Hobos, Barnove opposition to get to first on balls, ocal boys came through in the four walks but these were widely sky did just as well with his five Trew, the first pitcher for the 4 'MAYFAIRS BEAT Mayfair Lanes Move Up To Second Spot In Inter. Race ~~ With Win Over White Eagles La pu rf; W, Keeler, ss; Barker, Ib; Bathe, 2b; Batten, 3b; Walker, ¢; Mc Laughlin, ef; and D, Keeler, p, Umpires:~¥F, Keller and a, Saturday, July 27, 1048 foding ©. Whinfield and H, Barker, D. Hodgins and XK, Andison de- feated J, Authbertson and B, An- nand, Final THE TIMES -GAZETTE rty, and second, that a larger re r be built, with a slip 600 feet lohg and 150 feet wide, This slip is intended to provide dock facilities for the heavier industries which are expected to settle there, Accompanying the brief will, be letters from two firms, saying that 'they will establish in Whitby if the harbor is improved, This is the second trip to Ottawa out Starr got to first on a nice bunt, orey and Keeler Stage M . 1 But | Loopls tried the same thing and Fine Hurling Duel Bu | was lucky in that the plicher made Extra-Base Blows Win & oF, PEEP J ried the sume Game for Mayfairs -- tactics and this Hime it didnt Dork |and he was out a I's! 3 'urner' reaks was now on third and Loople on sec- T hi Homer B . ond as Morey stepped to the plate, Tight Score In 4th Inning | sie bashed out a hard double and ~--Eagles Threatened scored both men, He was again left | stranded when Wilson went down - | short to first, Near Finish of Game |" Mayfair Lanés Jers bs cle he He |, when Batten an alker got to , Mayialr Lanes scored a, 1-5 win [first on balls in the last of the er Wt ees lighten | fourth, McLaughlin watched the Sight 3} Alexandre Th in the Strikes again and D, Keeler flied up secon out to deep right field bringing in Ini SA" Lasts. loss for "Bud" | Batten, who was on third, a stolen base to his credit, Turner slugged orey as he pliched good ball, ul a terrific homer and so brought two wing only eight hits, ahd ste in a | OTe runs to the "bowlers." Greene - i hot only thes 1p, 1 popped out to left. ficki and ended e A ) runs dove In Hise be i eum hi Another homer this time to right Mtn Ha | ey was the best | field started the Mayfairs team off famed in by either team and that | With a bang in their half of the : rim a star rating | fifth, Wes. Keeler did the honours Slone shoud ® in this case ane it was a solid Bit: ! eler did not have as | Barker got to first on an error bu BR oi and he allowed | Was tossed out on an suempled more hits than Morey, but these | theft of second by Seneco w 2 plays hits were not of the home-run var- | ed an excellent game behind the fety, ns was twice the case with | Plate for the Eagles, Bathe was out 4 on a grounder, but Batten connecs Morey. Eagles Start Well ted for a single to centre field, Wal« Eagles por the ball rolling in | ker placed another into centre field 34 manner when in the top | and all would have been well but py vig Beier with one out Loople | McLaughlin hit into a force play singled to centre field, Pilkey | to end the fifth frame, struck out, but Morey got his first | No further scoring occurred till hit, a singles past first base. Loo- the seventh when with two out 8, ple came into third on the play and | Rospond got a two = base error on then went home when there was a (a bad throw to first base, T, Ros~ wild toss to try and nip him in this | pond also got on base on an error this time to the first baseman, 8, play, Morey continued. to second base and was left stranded as Wil- | Rospond who was now holding onto third base was clouted home by What's a | ONE-VISIT LOAN? That's the way a customer described Household Finance loan service --"At Household you get your money in one visit," . 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It's helpful to bring some identification with you, Most times you can even arrange your loan by phone, And remember, your loan at Household Finance costs you less than at any other Small Loans Company in Canada, Consult the following table for the money plan that suits you best, pinch to win the game, Whitby will continue thelr series scattered and as the score would indicate they had no effect on the because they were grouped closer roll, gave up sixteen hits and together and came at the right seventeen runs, Arkless who came of exhibition games with Oshawa teams next week with fumes on outcome of the game. ! h The visitors started off on the moment, Only one walk was ise into the game In the fifth frame, sued in tee game and that went to gave up no hits, no runs and got Tuesday and Priday ni, against Coca-Colas and Beaton's Dairy re- right foot when Little singled and spectively, and they will be trymg vis moved around op ir hid wild to Add the ore same Jo they un pitel [} rom pos , he efeated streak. So far they have 10 so Nis, ie was driven home when Calmer flied Sutlivan he esdeit Miar for spe Ne Au coul J the proses. out fo the center fielder, Httle wild in the first of the third ae Combines big Fo gs ore The Oshawa team got this single | nin 0 second and +t when they | run back and six more like jt in : collected seven and six runs re. At the end of the fourth inning spectively, four off a home run taken the Cokes three times, but they have not met the Beaton's nine as yet, Rexall's--Lean, 1b; G. Hoy, 2b; the last of the first, They got three runs in each the third and sixth | !N® score was 7-3 for the Hobos, plow. by Boniey ik the Seeond wis innings and singletons in every i] he Ou ig Plugging along ases y 0f 0 ally in the seve frame Tun in the first and three' in the | Snes IIE Of the scheduled seven | jo. Jooied the tying run and wens fourth to complete their scoring, Stoven, ¢; McTavish, p; O'Connor, a; D, Hoy, 3b; Freeman, If; Hut- inning game, ahead to make the score read 8-7 The Payroll payed off in the Hobbs and Maga hit consecutive ig PR ing third and fourth frames when they ton, If; Direr, rf; Segal, rf; Shields, home runs in the sixth inning for ; This sc clipped Wilson for one run and two 8 score lasted but ono frame rf; Stacey, cf; Dalemoy, eof, Whitby--Lovell, ss; Mowat, rf; Gaine, 1b; MacDonald, p; Turanski, 2b; McOloskey, Jf; Lowe, ef; Pletch- Oshawa and they were the best ; men at the plate, Hobbs hit a [88 the Hobos came back with five runs, Souch waa the Wan , Sole "three«for-four" batting average. |IUns in the eighth and another in sos he p i Jo en 18 tie Little was the one and only good | the first of the ninth inning, The: boris don smi og Ba fourth Dearks made a last ditch stana in er, ¢; Richardson, 3b, Butter for He Bowmanville Yam A the Jat of the nits Lop até : DEPUTATION they seemed unable the of i y bu y only ---- Souch was the man of the hour made thei . for the Payroll with his "three-for« v oir sflorta pay oft for two ferings of the Oshawa Buses, runs, when SobAnakl And Bak o (Continued om Buse L)] tt pha . ; \ nd Bak cross. necessary for it, Mr. Davidson ous ning Arg, wile, io BOWMANVILLE eX LE V1 oS ed the plate, Gray got to third, but y Woodward, 3b; McKnight, of; Oals sald, "Any sound proposition, re- ' As Olmstead went among many for the Combines, down swinging er, p; Woods, 1b; Richards, ss; gardless of the amount of money im eA, 3b; Welsh, rf; and | Grey was left literally "holding the | involved, if it will pay dividends, is where everyone seemed to hit well, | poo" bag", The score at the end of the [good business for the government YROLL - ENGINEERING :=-- | oguiors. sackson- 3b: Me. | 8MMe was 13-10 for, the Hobos to |as well as for the Town of Whitby, Bouch, 3b; Way, of} Lott, 1b; Sheth Intyre, ¢; Brown, cf; Dionne, as; etop any doubts which might have| "We cannot expect to grow and ts; Matthews, 3b; MacDonald, If; | wo hot 0. "soit ab: Waddell, rf: | Deen: present when these two teams | develop and bring Whitby to the Makarchuk, c; Trew, p; and Ark- | po ssh 1b' Mags, p; and Cook, If | Played to a 15-18°draw on July 18, | proportions of a city without large eu. pin RB COMBINES: | in 44h. Gray and Taylor hit the old apple | financial ccmmitments, As long as Petre, c; G. Attersley, 3b; Trewin, All over the park for the Osarks ith the) poor peel) artic Mog bell h ' " . With thelr heavy averages, but this | Shou no culty. We belleve ey et izanen: ar" 'Howara 3; | BIZ Rally In 8th had no effect on the final outcome Breaks 4-4 Draw Find hove the Cash Loan you need , . , then choose a Monthly Payment Plan 1100 ¥200/1300|1400(+500/+700 PTRTYY (TTR MAIN RAN PROPOR 7X | $17.47 |§23.30 [$29.12 | 40.77 22.48) 20.98 37.47] 52.46 27.50 | 36.67 45.84 | 64,18 52.66) 70.21 87.76 122.87 BB Se 50 $4092 NS 88.28 74.94 01.68 175.53 conn |B 749 $ 4.58) 0.17 8.78 17.56 $14.99 18.4 36.11 Mayor Robert M. Deverell, who has just returned from a short holi« day, will represent the town on the they are that." of the game because thelr mates and Wilson, p. weren't pulling hard enough, Sule son laid down an easy livan was the big man at the plate the pitcher who made the out at first base, ' Barker singled cleanly to centre field and so Mayfairs got off on the right foot in the last of the second, Bathe sacrificed him to second and Barker went on to third on a pas- sed ball, Batten was out on strikes, but Walker slashed one to third and on a long throw the first base- man muffed the pickup and so al- lowed Mayfairs to tie the game, Meolaughlin watched the strikes go by and was called out on them, end- in the inning, With two out in the bottom of the third Greene walked and w Keeler placed him on third whe he came through with a long two- bagger. Barker then blazed one at Morey on the nfound who tried to stop it and was almost hit for his trouble. The hit went for two bases and brought in two runs, Bathe struck out to end the inning, All Tied In Fourth . The Eagles then proceeded to: tie the game up again when with one grounder to | Vann's single to centre field, Starr the inning. come their were no in the first of the ninth, Vann's hitter for Polish White also with a "two-for-three" the sluggers for Mayfairs, Eagles ,... Mayfairs ,... ple, If; Pilkey, rf; and Morey, p. MAYFA wag next to the plate but he hit into a fielder's choice and so ended 'The Eagles tried hard to over- three-run deficit but very successful although they got T., Rospond on third base from which tion he scored a run on it and error, Vann attempt~ ed to steal home on the play at the plate but was put out to end the the game at 7-5 for Mayfair Lanes, Morey was the only consecutive while Turner and W, Keeler with home run blows each and Walker were RHE «0 010200 101-5 11 13 « 01231000x---7 8 7 WHITE BEAGLES: -- Wilson 2b; Seneco, ¢; 8, Rospond, lb; T, Ros pond, cf; Vann, ss; Starr, 3b; Loo» YFAIRS :--Turner, If; Cigeene, DELIVERY IN PHONE 102 FIVE DAYS Several models to choose from, both hand and elegtrio operated OSHAWA PRO FFICIEN PHONE US when you have tire problema. We specialize in keeping Wo Lire-hap , epairing, canizing, masters of the craft, Road service or service--every guaran We save you money! ' AES lh 7s AS Ea oh AY aad TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE PHONE 1096 COR. 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WHITBY WOLVES PULL UPSET ON PETE'S PLACE Whitby Wolves pulled a big sure prise in the Junior softball race last night when they defeated Pete's Place 5-3 in a hard-fought schedule fixture at Cowan's Park, The defeat ended all hopes for Pete's Place of finishing tied with Aces in the scramble for top spot, since neither team has another game to play, Wally Samansk! pitched a brile liant game for Whitby, holding the Pete's Place team right off the score-sheet on their own diamond, until the 8th inning, when Bien- kowski singled and scored on an infield out and a hit by Loople, In the 9th, Pete's Place added two more runs, Taylor and Stark cross- ed the plate on hits by Blenkowski and lion before Loople went out to end the game, Up until the 8th, Samanski al- lowed only four hits, a single by Blenkowski In the 1st ie ol a bunt by Stark in the 3rd, a single by Loople in the 4th and a hit by Taylor in the 7th, Blenkows ski, with three safe blows, was easily the big hitter, for the losers Whitby got off on the right foot with a 3-run rally in the first inne ing. Sudin walked and Harlow singled then Yuill smacked a two- bagger, scoring his two mates and he scored later on a passed ball, In the 5th, Harlow banged one out to right field which Keeler muffed and then Ross singled to score Harloy, In the 7th, opened with a hit, Harlow walked, wags forced by Yulll and Ross fore ed Yulll but Samanski aingled, scoring Sudin before Hatch forced Rosas out, Ross was the big hitter for Whit. by, who collected only eight hits all-told, off Tutak's offerings. WHITBY WOLVES:--8Sudin, 2b; Harlow, of; Yulll, as; Ross, ¢; Sa- manski, p; Hatch, if; Anderson, 3b; Neal, cf; Hare, 1b, PETE'S PLACE:--Olaus, cf; Stark, 3b; Bienkowski, 1b; Taillon, ss; Loople, ¢; Edmonds, If; Baxter, 3% ede, rf; Tutak, p; Taylor, rf BC CASINO TIGERS WIN THEIR 25TH STRAIGHT OVER C. H. ROCKETS Casino Tigers added another vie- tory to their string Thursday night making it twenty-five without a loas when they defeated the College Hill Rockets 20-15 Thursday night. The Rockets rolled up an im= total of fifteen runs in five while the Rockets had but one, Rockets came back in the bottom ols gt only four runs after their fifth inn. ing spl and so the final score The feature again the pi and the Tiger hurler Mroczek, He slug- ged out two home runs, one with one on base and the other with two mates aboard, He allowed eleven scattered hits and walked none of the opposition, His total ¢f thirteen. strikeouts was just seven more than down, Tutak and lontek also collect ed round trippers for the Tigers same for the Rockets, ROCKETS: Myles, 3b; Dune, 1b; George, 2b; Trimm, rfand ss; Eng- land, e; Patfield, ss and rf; Skin. ner, of Dodd, p; Smith, If; and R. Myles, If, in Sth, TIGERS: Cop, lf; M. Tutak, 2 b: Plontek, 1b; J, Joskoski, Mrocaek, p; H, Joskoski, c; J, Tutax, 8; Gyurka, of; and Boshkovich, rf, Umpires: Korkosh and Filipowua. AN ANCIENT METAL 'Tin, one of the earliest metals discovered, i& mentiomed in several books of the Bible, -- Sudin | boy, three | Whinfield handled herself on the Dodd the Rocket pitcher could set | 04. while Trimm and George did the [6-3 B, Taombioh and EB. Golme de Fug B. toff and B. Stewart, 3b; | 9% Parts Dept. Win A thrilling tied game was won in the eighth inning by Parts Dis tribution 11-4 over Payroll-Engine eering in a GM, Office League fix~ ture at Alexandra Park ursday night, Arkless and Brady pitched ball for the first eight inn when Arkless started to weaken and then blew the game allowing seven runs in the first of the eighth for the Hobos, with his "four-fore deputation and Gordon six" average, Mozewsk!, 3b; Sobanski, 0; Bak, bth, 48; Pindar, 1b; Scammiel, If; Peters, La a 'Viner, p.h, and G, M, Goodfellow, along with Mr, Davidson, will represent the Chamber of Commerce, Their pe: ent plans are to travel by train to Ottawa on Sunday night for thelr pm, appolr'm ft on Monday, Two Requests In Brief A brief has been drawn up cover ing the requests and reasons theres for, the main points of which are, first, that the present contract for dredging the harbor be doubled, to provide sufficient fill for the dump OZARKS---Cray, ss; Polak, 2b; Taylor, rf; Hulclo, 1f; Sarnovsky, p; rt; coe, 1b; and Olmstead, 3b in HOBOS--8ullivan, of; Comerford, db; Hardy, rf: Oarey, ¢; Fowler, p; ok, 3b; Vince, rf in Oth; and LY s--Bukata and Looke, frame so that the Parts team had no trouble at all in rolling to a win, Neal and Burden crossed the plate for Parts in the first and third innings respectively, Luke soampered home on a hit from Mace Kensie in the fourth to make the score read 3-Q for Parts, Souch and Way got hcme after Makarchuk and Lott tried unsuce cessfully to score fromr third before them, Parts got another in the first of the fifth while Payroll tied the game in the last of the sixth with two runs in the form of Souch ane way As they again crossed the plate, With the score tied Parts led-off in the top of the eighth when Ba- ker got to first on an error to third baseman, Kellar hit- him to second and then three walks an error ana one hit accounted for seven runs to give the Parts an impressive lead which they never let go of till the final out of the game was made, Brady claimed a total of six strikeouts while Arkless got eight for the Payroll team, Neal and Kel lar were the best of the batters for the Parts team but S8ouch and Way had them beaten in this depart. ment for the Payroll-Engineering 8, PAYROLL :--MacDonald, If; Elli. | ott, 3b; Matthews, rf; Osborne, a; Makarchuk, ¢; Lott, lb; Souch, 3b;' Way; of; and Arkless, p. Ib; Luke, c; i Johnson, of; MacKensle, , 3b; Drew, of in 9th; and Gummow, 3b in oth, Umpires: -- Aitchison and Mac. Kensie, Bev. Thompson, Ernie Gomme Win Weekly Tourney In a weekly mixed doubles match at the Oshawa Tennis Club Bev, Thompson and Ernie Gomme de- feated Doris Hodgins and Ken Ane dison 6-4 for one of the hardest fought finals of the year, Doris gins, who is a newcomer to the club, had great help from her more experienced partner, Ken Andison, but the Thompson-Gemme combine ation ved to be more than they could handle, One of the highlights of the nights play was the way young Carol courts, It was only the second time in her life that she has had a ten- nis racquet in her hand, She shows 80 much interest and is picking the game up so quickly that her. pros- pects of being a future Oshawa ten nis star seem very good indeed. Members are again reminded that if the tournament which is to be played on Wednesday night is rained out it will be the following night, that is ursday. Results of Wednesday, July 24: First Round °° B. Flintoff and .B, Stewart des feated BE. Gomme and D. Harding, B, Thompson and Ernie Gomme defeated L. Bonnetta and J, Tisdall, M. Whinfield and P. Tresise de- feated J. Smith and B, Annand, 6-4, Second Round C. Whinfield and H, rker de- feated R. Sachy and B. Stewart, 6-0, J. Authbertson and B. Anna defeated N. Whintield and P, ane ise, 0-5, D. Hodgins and K. Ardison de- feated L.#auhar and C, Maundrel), 6-3, Semi-Final wm RECORDS... ALL THELATEST HIT RELEASES ® VICTOR ® BLUEBIRD ® COSMO ® MERCURY ® SAVOY e DELUXE ® ARA ® DAVIS ® DEARBOURNE . A COMPLETE LINE OF . . . DAVIS (AMERICAN) ALBUMS, featuring Dick Maymes and Harry James . , . The Korn Cobblers , . , The Three Sons "eu Clayton McMicher |, , , The § Caps . . \ Singing Sam , . . The Bon Bons , , , Coleman Hawkins , , , Erskine Butterfield + +,» Walter Thomas (Hot Jazd) and others. 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