Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Aug 1946, p. 13

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Robson Leather Inter. "A" Team OSHAWA SOFTBALL TEAMS OUST Defeats Peterhoro De Lavals; ~ Sweep Series In Two Straight "Tannery" Again Displays Hitting Power to Elimin- ate Liftlock City Team From Provincial Playoffs ~Three Home Runs Build 7-1 Score After Visitors Had Tallied First Run -- Errors Costly to DeLavals Robson Leather ousted the Peter- De Lavals from the O.A, BA, Inter, "A" play-offs by virtue of their 7-1 win up at Alexandra Park on Tuesday night, The series Was g two-out-of-three affair and the Oshawa team took it in two- games, played great defensive ball ang "Iron Man" McConkey wis still twirling good ball. He collect %d three whiffers and allowed nine It was not his pitching that won the game as can be seen when One compares the record set up by th two Peterborough hurlers, Birch and Akers, Akers relieved Birch in the 8th with none out, They got » total of ome whiffer and gave up eight hits, This shows that it was timely hits and bad miscues by the h team on some of these hits that gave the Tannery the game and the series, Petes Score The game started easily enough with neither team scoring in the fist two frames. Then the De La- team connected for one run in firet of the third when Corbett to open the frame, Burns out to the third baseman, next man up hit into a hoice and Corbett was out Jardine got a walk and to bat. He bing- field and that scored He tried to stretch double and was re- being the 4] belts i gx : 3 3 558 ] 5 g! ety sf i £8 gl HH gg He Logerman was oouple of very hes, one a hard running Tannery cinched thelr win half of the sixth when ed two more runs across platter, making the score read 8-1 in their favour, 'Stark led-off with a double to left field, Gilbert followed with a walk, McConkey then bingled into right field and on & bad toss by that fielder Stark scored on the hit. Akers then came into the game and he made the next three men pop out. On the second of these however Gilbert came home after the catch and that ended the sixth. EH Z gd E the a dounle vy Bronson 4 1b; Griffin, If in 4th and Akers, p. in 6th, ! ROBSON LEATHER :--Branton, if; Trimm, 2b; Stark, 1b; McConkey, p; Cooper c; Price, 3b; McLaughlin, cf; and Logerman, rf. Umplres:--Dave Grant of Peter borough and "Buzz" Bennett of Oshawa, ------------ CASINO TIGERS GIVE BRONKS A SOFTBALL RIDE Well Casino Tigers dood it again and this time in very convincing style as they racked up a 26-7 count over the Westmount Bronks, at Cowan's Park Tuesday night. And again it was Mroczek who won the game not only with his pitching but with the three home- run blows that he sent screaming into the far reaches of the outfield, He got seven strikeouts in a game that went six innings before it was called on account of darkness. Lawrence, who hurled for the Bronks, claimed the grand total of one whiffer but this can be ex- cused when one realizes that he was pitching against the (ahem) mighty Casino Tigers, The Bronks were playing on the Cowans Park diamond and that also might ex- cuse them from such a "hoomiliat- " defeat. e Tigers got eleven runs in the first inning, No we are not talking about the wartime hosiery that women are complaining about. The runs were helped in by a round-tripper by none other than the pitcher. The pitcher unless you were told otherwise is supposed to be one of the weaker hitters on a team, but not Mrooczek, He smashed another in the last of the fourth and again in the last sixth, That gave him a total of eight runs driven in on just those three times at bats The Tigers got angle runs in the Inst Of To. Looond and third Ine fourth they again burst out with a big sally and netted seven runs, ¢ Bronks meanwhile had jack- ed their tally up one to make the count 20-5 at the end of four in- nings, Westmount clipped two more runs from the Tigers in the top half of the fifth, That made the score 20-7, The Tigers however were un- his | qaunted. "it says here" and they hurriedly got all those back plus a couple more in the last of the ine ning when a group of singles ac- counted for all the runs. The Bronks didn't score in the when zek's third homer made it 26-7, H, Jozkoski was one of the other prolific Tiger hitters as he got a homer also, Martin got one for the Bropks and that he! their cause, WESTMOUNT BRONKS;« Weeks, ¢; Seeley, 2b; As Lawrence, as; Whittaker, rf; Martin, of; Morton, If; Wotton, 3b; J. Lawrence, p; Game, 1b; and Wilson, rf in $rd. CASINO TIGERS;- M. Tutak, 3b; Gyurks, If; Plontek, ¢; Mroozek, p; J. Joplksoski, 3b; H, Jozkoski, rf; Bosnkovien, of; Seles, 1b; and J. 8, Umpire: T. McLaughlin, ---------- OSHAWA WINS OVER PICKERING SQUAD "IN C.0.F. PLAYOFF Court Duffins went down before the hard-hitting Court Oshawa team 13-4 in a scheduled Foresters League tilt in Pickering Tuesday e Oshawa team started in early with a single run in the last of . | the first and they kept building up e585 was on with a hit to his credit. The next two men popped 0 the infield and that left it their tallies each frame until they got three runs in the fifth and seventh and the night off with a five run rally in the last of the eighth, The game was called after that inning on account of darkness and that made the final score 13-4, The Court Duffins team had two rallies that counted all their runs The Bryants | th: lads to cross the plate, all of the family, Their other in the first of the eighth was of the Bryant family doings as part of the family with the tnitlal "R" came home with Court Duffinis final tally to make the score 13-4 against them, Greene who pitched for the Court Oshawa team had a perfect night 'at bat and counted one of his teams » | runs himself, Hartshorn and O'Rell- advanced to third and se- respectively. Mowry then end- the Peterboro season when he d out to Vern. McLaughlin in | M hter field. owry and Mackness were the hitting aritsts for the De Laval i even if the team failed to get extra base blow. Gilbert Coop- And McConkey with homers a- and Stark with a "two-for- Sen hel men for bheir win, ,, 2b; Jardine, ss; Mowry, c: pkness, cf; Jamieson, If; Birch, Bro , Tf; Corbett 3b; Burns, ly were the other Court Oshawa hitters, while their infield account- ed for quite a few outs when the team was out on the diamond. COURT DUFFINS -- D, Bryant, ss; J. Bryant, 1b; V. Bye, 3b}: R. Bryant, p; Collins, rf; Cookson, If; oore, ¢; Phillips, 3b; B. Bryant, cf; Spencer, 1b in 5th; and D. Spencer, xy in 8th, COURT OSHAWA Andeley; 3b Hartshorn, ss; O'Reilly, 1b; Cette p; Lang, & Brown, If; Smith, 2b; Tippett, of; Babcock, rf; and - ards, rf in Sth, High ----------------------. FORD MAY CLOSE Co. of Canada, said in an interview here today that if the Hamilton steel strike .continues, Ford's Wind Sor pant, Smploying some 14,000 opie, will "go out of 'production between Sept. 1 and 15, | STILL SOME BO - Gilbert, ss; | 21- ATL R-0LD PAILACELPHIA Ic PTEHBR, MAKING Soop, AIS PROMISE TUAT 1¥ WouLo Be MACKS AO. | PITCHER THIS id Oshawa Legion Wins 14-0 In First Game Inter. "AR" Series Over Peterhoro Automotives Liftlock City Represents-| tives No Match For Osh- awa Double-A Team -- Locals Pound Out Two Homers For 5-Run Lead In First Inning-- Visitors Weak Defensively and Not Strong At Plate Either Oshawa Legion applied the pro- verblal whitewash brush to the Peterborough automotives 14-0 in the first game of their play-off ser« ies at Alexandra Park last night. The Oshawa team pulled no pun= ohes In their one-sided win as they socked out three home runs in the first two innings and that was what placed the game in the runaway department, The Liftlock City team only came close in the sixth and eighth frames when they put men on third base only to have the Osh awa team pull off some great de- fensive play and wipe out the threats. The one strong point in the team was Oraig who played a great game in his left field position, . The pitcher had his moments too but he became unsteady in the later inn- ings and in the first frames he al- lowed a couple of homers that weren't too helpful to his cause. "Bud" Wilson, who hurled for the Legion team, got four whiffers while Gordon, the "Kendall" pitche er got four also to equal him in one department anyway. 5 Runs In 1st Oshawa started off in the last half of the first when ' McIntyre singled to left field, Waddell bing led to left field past the third bases man and McIntyre scored. Hobbs popped out to the second baseman, but the next man up, Dionne, made a mammoth hit into deep center field that went for a homer Mur. phy went down swinging but Jack- son made his debut with a long hit to left field which also counted as & round tripper, Cook was the last man up and he struck out to end the frame, ; The wa team got no reply to their tallles in the first of the se- cond so they proceeded with the work at hand and entered another run into the column under their banner. Wilson hit a homer, to right field this time, and the next ree men were put outs, -In the first of the third the visi- tors got men on forst and second on a single by Ferguson and an er- rored hit by Meredith past the pit- cher O'Toole then flied out to the the | first baseman and then Gardner and Gordon were outs and that ended the bid. In phe last of the fourth Oshawa agin go a one run tally and this time it was on a walk by Hobbs and then an error to the shortstop on a ball hit By Dionne. The error scor- ed Hobbs all the way from first Leglon completed a nice double FOR ASTHMA & HAY FEVER play in the top of the fifth when Stewart singled and then Ferguson fouled out to the catcher, Meredith lined one at Hobbs, first baseman, who caught the ball and doubled Stewart off first on a very fast double play, It was a "circus" one- handed stab to catch the liner, Then in the last of the fifth the Automotives reciprocated with a double play of their own, which al- lowed the Legion team to cool their heels for a while, Jackson got a clean single to left field and the next man to the box was Lott who hit to the pitcher, he tossed Jack- son out at second and the second basemen tossed Lott out at first to Souplete & snappy plece of infield work, Add to Big Total Oshawa got three runs in the last of the sixth and in the last of the seventh when McIntyre got to first on an error and was hit to third by Waddell and. brought home by Hobbs who singled to left field. Waddell scored when Dionne flied out to the second baseman. Mur- phy singled to center field and scored Hobbs, Two walks a single and an error accounted for the three runs in the last of the seventh when Cook, Mc- Intyre and Waddell all crossed the platter for counters. Then came the eighth and the second time that the Petes got men to third base, Ferguson opened with a double to left and went to 3rd as Meredith fanned, O'Toole popped out to the infield and Gard- ner fouled to the catcher, leaving Ferguson still on 3rd, The Oshawa boys came through with another run in the last of the eighth when with one out Lott got | to first on an error to the right |g fielder and then as the ball escaped the player and rolled out of his 5 reach Lott rounded the bases and |i scored on the play. Cock flied out to Craig in left and Wilson begged PETER Harmony Millionaires Rally In 8th and 9th Frames to Defeat Peterboro Jrs., Sweep Series BORO RACES: Harmony Lads Tie Up Game In 8th Inning and Then Stage One of Their Big Rallies In 9th To Win 9-5 Right In Peterboro-- Winning - 'Rally ' Staged With Two Out -- B. Maeson, In Relief Role, Halfs Homesters' Attack ~Meet Belleville Next Round Harmony Millionaires advanced into the next round of their play off Junior OAS.A, trail when they eliminated the Peterborough Tro- Jans 9-5 in Peterborough on Tues- day night, ; Harmony fought from behind twice, tied the game up in the eighth and then after a great four~ run rally in the last of the ninth, emerged the victors and downed the Trojans in two straight games tb sweep the series, Hodgson pitched the first three frames for Harmony and then Bun- ny Maeson came in from right field to complete the mound duties and win the game, For the Trojans it was Doris who started' and Dyer who finished the job, Homesters Score First The Trojang started in first and clipped the Harmony team for two counters in the last of the 1st frame when with two men on base with' walks to their credit, GG. Pad- gett grounded out to the second base man, Payne, who was next up, got to first on an error and that pushed the first run over the plate. Dummit was the next man to the plate and he went down swinging. Padgett scored on a passed ball and that wags all for the Trojans as the tide was retired when Briley went down second-to-first, There was no scoring in either end of the second frame but in the top of the third Harmony took the lead for the first time when they score ed three runs and 'made the score read 3-1 in their favour, Saunders and Hodgson claimed walks and then Scott hit into a force play at third where Saunders was caught olf base, Penfound went down sec ond to first and that moved Hodg- son to third, "Willie" Maeson then hit a double and that scored the first two runs. Jimmie Loreno then kept to his schedule as he led out a long triple and scored. the third yun of the inning, "Bunny" Maeson then ended the frame when he grounded out short to first, Take Lead Again In. the last of the fourth the home- sters tallied two runs and so took a one-run lead. 'Two errors and a single loaded the bases right from the start and none were out. Doris made the first out when he blooped one tothe front-of the mound and the man trying to score was tossed out, -Berwich then. walked in the first run of the frame when he was served up four ponsecutive bad ones, "Bunny" Maeson then oame in from right field and pitched to the next . two batters and they - were outs, as the 1irst flied out to the outfield and scored the second run while the next man went down swinging and ended the inning with the score at 4-3 for the Trojans. Came the first of the fifth and the Harmony team tied it up again and made the score 4-4, With one out Penfound started the hitting when he hit a safety. He was how- ever forced out at second when W, Maeson hit to that base for the out, Jimmie Loreno got to first on an error. and that scored the first run and tied up the ball game. "Bunny" Maeson popped -out to the shortstop and that retired the side, Peterborough Trojans were not daunted by the show of power put on by the Oshawa crew and they came right back and scored another run to give them a one-run lead again, Cooper singled safely with one out and then on an infield out and an error he rounded the bases and sent the Liftlock City team ine to the lead again, Tie It Up in 8th that Harmony could do till the top of the eighth when "our boys" came through with & single tally and tied They kept that lead despite all FROM OASA THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, August 20, 1046 18 the score again, Dart singled and then advanced to third on two out~ field flies. Scott, In for Terwilli~ ger, who had replaced Maeson In right field, doubled and that drove in the run. L. Bcott got a double but the other Scott was not able to soore on the hit, Penfound then ha the frame when he struck out, The Trojans went down in order in the last of the eighth and then came the Harmony bid for the game in the first of the ninth when "Wil. le" Maeson singled but was forced out at second on Loreno's infield roller, "Bunny" Maeson then did the same thing as he forced Loreno out at second on his bid, Dart then 8. clean single and that moved , Maeson around to second, Rob- inson then hit his best and Maeson scored on a. bingle, Saunders walked and that loaded the bases, Dyer was the pitcher now and af- ter .that walk he let Scott single and score another run, IL, Scott then kept up the hitting when he shoved a double out into the dais- fes and that scored two more for a total of four, Penfound Nir Se fo bit i out v » The Harmony Biches "Bunpy? Masson then got down to cases i win the ball game and allow taliation on the part of the J ig AN moves into the 1ié} now round against Belleville in Belly ville on Saturday, "' Peterborough 200 210 0008 6 § Harmony 008 010 014-0 16.8 Peterboro Trojans rf; G. Padgett, 2b; D, Padgett, sg; Payne, 3b; Bummit, of; Briley, 6} Menzle, If; Griffen, 1b, fi Sicaper, cf in 4th; and Dyer; p i Harmony Millionaires ~L, Scott, 2b; Penfound, ¢; W, Masson, 1b; Loreno, as; B, Maeson, rf and; Dart, 1f; Robinson, 8b; Saunders, of; Hodgson, p; Terwilliger, rf in 4th and Scott, rf in 8th, a Umpires: Prank Keller, of Osh- awa and "Bob" Batley of Pebere borough " Car, Use B. F. Goodrich Convenient Terms | When Buying These Holiday Specials RIDE on B.F. Goodrich Tires Ia oan be sure of extra lose: etter traction with B,¥, Goodrich Tires on your B. F. Coodrich PASSENGER CAR & TRUCK INNER TUBES . 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