PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY TIMES-CAZETTE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1946 TANNERY WI Robson Leather 2-0 Shutout NS Ist OF SEMI-FIN Chalks Up In First Tilt With New Toronto Sully's Al Hiller in Great Form Pitches 1-Hit Ball For 2-0 Shutout--Tannery Team Weak At Plate But Strong Defensively -- Hiller Fans and Walks Six Batters -- Branton's ¥ire Blow In Fourth Wins | ii Game Robson Leather "Tannery" ade vanced one step nearer a Provincial softball title on Saturday evening at Alexandra Park when they blanked New Toronto Movers" 2-0 in a tidy semi-finals O.AB.A, Inter, "A" tussle, Stellar pitching was the order of the day and resulted in the low- scoring contest, with A, Hiller work- ing his slow ball and drop to per- fection as he gave up only 1 measly scratchy hit to just miss a no-hit no-run display. : None Reach 2nd Only blow collected off Hiller's steady pitching was a drive b Jones, with two out in the 3rd, which bounced off Price's out stretched left hand. Gilbert pick- ed it up but was too late for a throw to 1st and when he did try, he threw wide for an error putting | 7 Jones on 2nd. An error and a walk had a New Toronto runner on 2nd in the first frame. Jacobs should have had a hit in the 4th but Price made a great stab of the liner and then a perfect throw for a putout at 1st, Two walks in the 5th inning and two more in the 9th put New To- ronto runners on 2nd base twice more but not once in the entire game did they get runner as far as ard base, Oshawa got thelr two runs in the 4th inning. With one out, Nick Hraynyk drew a walk and moved on a passed ball, He went to 3rd on a single to left by MoLaughlin and McLaughlin took 2nd on the throw-in to the plate as Hraynyk was held at 3rd. Weale made a nice stop to rob Hiller of a hit and then Branton grounded a hard one down by shortstop and the ball took a bad hop to the right of Cal. lahan as McLaughlin went in front to partially spoil his view and the ball got away, letting both runners score, Weale Was Good Too Oshawa didn't score again, Weale, on the mound for New Toronto, | with much the same style as Hiller, improved as the game went along and didn't allow a single hit after Branton's blow scored the two runs needed to win the game, Stark and Gilbert both singled in the 1st but with two out and Cooper lined out to end it. Price opened wih a hit in the 2nd and Hraynyk | Trim Lin drew a walk next. McLaughlin sacrificed but Weale fanned Hiller and forced Branton to ground out, Nunn made a nifty running catch to rob Trimm at the start of the 3rd and Gilbert singled with two Cin Li out, Sark walked in the 5th, moved on a wild pitch and took 3rd on an infleld out but that was the only Oshawa running to get on bases in the last four innings, Weale struck out only three bat. ters and he walked only three while Hiller fanned six but also walked six, Each team left seven men stranded on the bases. Dave Gil- bert, with two, was the only player to get more than one hit and they were singles. New Toronto fielded smartly, al- though no better than Tannery at that, but at the plate, they failed to impress while Tannery always looked dangerous. The 2nd game of the series is in New Toronto on Wednesday. Score b; R. H, EB, SULLY'S MOVERS ,,000 000 000 Sully's. Movers 000 000 000 0 1 0 Robson Leather 000 200 00x 2 6 3 NEW TORONTO -- Downes, 3b; PEAR rr ; Evans, 2b; PF, as; J. Callahan, 1b; 0 Sn I anton, If; 3b; Stark, 1b; Gilbert, ss; Cooper, ©; Price, 3b; Hraynyk, rf; Mc piss Ar id pires: en, plate, of New Hobbs, on of BELLEVILLE KIWANIS LOSE 2.1 THRILLER IN SUDDEN-DEATH TILT Kingston, Oct, 1--(CP) Ottawa Wrightville took the third and des ciding game of the Junior "A" One tario Baseball Association semi-fi- nal playdowns Saturday with a 2-1 win over Belleville-Kiwanis, They now Jon me winnes of the Kit- chener-Toron series re Provincial os To ® game was a hurling duel be- tween Bunton, on the EE -- = Belleville and Dupere, Ottawa hur- ar Ottawa bunched their hits in and Belleville scor Ad Belle ed a lone tally in RASHES To help heal and clear up irritas tions fast, use pure, emollient CUTICURA SOAP and OINTMENT Try Cuticura BabyOll, | | MOTHERS) Eas tse ok « chafing, skin irritation. "Sully's Mt fifth inning for thelr two runs |° BOWLING UAWA, Mie Y LEAGUE Group 1 serineee 0 A Br Shop sessnssne 9, oo mies] gs 2 Osh, Rly, folders ....... No.1 R, Leather 0; Orfuns No, 1 Osh, Rly. 1; tim : cresnnee 95 sess nne ors treamiiners .. 3; , Truck Wheel & Tire 2; Tool & Die .... Ont. Steel ..... x Shipping enone High triples--Bill Fisher 1708, 'Bus. James 750, Lloyd Peel 735, Ex, Bect; n 725, Lloyd Hall 728, gh singles--Bill Pisher 377, Lloyd Peel 338 and once again Scotty Robson 309, Sour faced gentiemen--Charlie Mc- Donald, Doorbusters, 83, Jack Kapow, Roloc, 84,. Jack Buchanan, Chev, y, Group 2 High triple--Harold Cameron 696, High singles--Harold Cameron 276, Albert Knibb 37 Db 0, League , Jarvis 09, Bo ori A, 8 Arthur Group 3 High triples--8tan, Sargeant 741, Dean McLaughlin 723, Archie Black High singles--Dean McLaughlin 345, Stan, Sargeant 5 Lone Lemon Leaguer--Zeke Adair, Spikers 95, h tripl Dent Linton riples~--Denny 5 Hen ol . o--Denny Linton 278, Lemon nguiors - (Chuck Hill 90 Ray, Pope 98, Oyril Roser 99, all Streamliners), ust missed it--Joe Zak, Spikers 101, Norm Bodak, Robson Leather 100. With all teams eligible to take part in the Playoffs, the grouping of hese teams will be based on total points at the conclusion of the Tegular schedule, The 10 teams with the high- est total points will compete for the No, 1 Trophy, the next 10 teams will compete for the No, 2 Trophy, the next 10 teams for No, 3 Trophy and the last 10 teams for No, 4 Trophy, this set-up will eliminate the declar. ng ot section winners and will retain interest right to the final night of bowling, Team RoOJOCt veo vvve oe A Stoc 9 No, 1 Oshawa Railway . No, 3 Oshawa Rallwa: PETERBORO LEGION OUSTED BY BEACHES Peterborough, Oct. 1 -- Toronto Beaches eliminated Leglonnaires, 15-9, here Saturday in the second game of their Canadian Legion in- termediate inter-branch semi-final series. Beaches won previously 7-0 in Toronto. Peaches seers 620 BOO 02015 16 7 on ....... 042 100 110-90 0 6 tead, Benson and King; Dal- ton, Parsons and Garvey, 7] outs in 19 innings one night and | made their favorites a surprising 13 | ily. If not, Dyer will fall back on | Murry Dickson, a wiry righthander Softball Whiz VA Pitcher for the Chicago Match C of America team, competing in the world softball tournament at Lakewood, O, Jim Chambers, above, 6-foot right-hander, broke the softball record with 40 strike then came back the next evening to strike out 28 more in two games, Stage Is Set For The First N.L. Playoff St. Louls, Oct, 1--(AP)--Throw out 154 games and a 14-8 season edge for St. Louis over Brooklyn and start the real 1046 National League race today as managers Eddie Dyer and Leo Durocher match wits and strategy in the opener of a three-game tie play-off -- the first ever held in major league baseball, Howie Pollet, the Cardinals' ailing No. 1 hurler, probably holds -the key to the situation in the aching muscles of his left side, The slender southpaw has been poison to the Brooks, Dyer won't know if Pollet, who has been knocked out of the box by Chicago in his last two starts, can take his turn until he lets him warm up in the Bportsman Park before game, If he's "right" Pollet will pitch and Card supporters who have to 20 choice will breathe more eas- who has beaten the Dodgers three times and lost once on relief, There is no secret in the fact that Dyer has pointed his Cardinal club for Durocher's club all season long. He confided before the sea« son that "Brooklyn is the team to beat." There is no key figure holding the fate of the Dodgers master plan. It is based on Durocher's hunches and uncanny ability to call on the right men at the ripe time. Brim. ming with confidence, as usual, the Dodgess manager has picked Ralph Branca, a 20-year-cld collegian from Mount Vernon, N.Y, to hurl the vital game. Branca has been grisly effective againds the Birds, Oshawa Angler Gets 22.lb. Muskie, Moira One of the largest lunges of the season was caught over the week end by John Sandford, 17 Patricia Avenue, while casting at Moira | Lake, The beauty, 41 inches long and weighing 22 pounds was nailed | to the masthead with a multi- | hooked flatfish for bait. According to members of the family, the catch graced the luncheon table at the Sandford home yesterday and all agreed they got as big a kick out of eating it as Mr, Sandférd got when it was caught, ALS -- LEG JON AND VETS STILL TIED Oshawa Legion Trailing 11-2 Going Into 7th but Rally to . Pull Out 8-Inning Draw 11-11 Bob Wilson Hits Two Homers To Save Game |"; For Oshawa -- Irish Vets Had Big Lead But Blew It -- Wild Excitement Features Thrilling Battle Will Re-play Game Here Thursday Trailing 11-2 going Into the last half of the 7th, Oshawa Legion staged a sensational 6-run rally in the 7th and then tied up the game in the last half of the 8th with two men out on a home-run, to scrape out an 11-11 tie with Irish Vets of Toronto, in the 3rd and deciding game of their O,A8.A, Intermediate "AA" semi-final series, played at Bathe Park on Saturday evening. The game was called at the end of the 8th and Irish Vets will come back to Oshawa on Thursday to clash with Legion again, The win- ner meets Hamilton in the O.A8.A. Inter, "AA" finals, Weird and Hectic It proved a weird and hectic play- off tussle, with each rival manager getting himself tossed out of the game, wild rallies and freak scoring. Johnny Maga started on the mound for Oshawa Legion but didn't do so well, He gave up four hits for 6 runs In the 2nd inning. Ramsay walked, Long walked and Eisen singled, Turville walked and then Smith singled, Smith was injured sliding - into 2nd and had to leave the game, thus depriving the Irish Vets of their ace hurler early in the game, A sacrifice, and a strikeout made two out but Green was safe on a bobble by Dionne and then Gibson doubled to make it 5-0, Oshawa got one back in the 3rd when McIntyre walked with one out and then Hobbs flied to centre with two out and LaGrand fumbled the catch, In the 4th inning, Irish Vets staged a 3-run rally on as many hits, With two out, Greene tripled, and scored on a bad throw to the infield. Gibson doubled and Ram- say was safe on an error by Dionne, letting Gibson score. White drew a walk and Elsen singled to score Ramsay, making it 8-1, Oshawa got one run in the 5th when McIntyre singled and he scored on a single by Hobbs and Dionne's long fly to centre, The visitors got a run in the 6th to make it 9-2 and Oshawa came back with one, a homer by Bob Wil« son, who had replaced Johnny Maga on the pitching mound, dur- ing the rally of the 4th inning. Irish Vets scored two more runs in their 7th when Turville and Long both singled and then with two out, Greene was safe on an error pckson., Going into the 7th, trailing 11-3, it looked to be all over for the Osh awa Legion, for Long, who had tak- en over the pitching when Smith was injured in the 2nd inning, had gone along very nicely, nothing ; sensational but steady. | The blow-up came in the 7th, With one out, Dionne walked and Murphy doubled, Jackson walked and Lott doubled, Bob Wilson hit a double and then Andrews clouted a homer. McIntyre singled and so did Cook, but Hobbs popped out and Dionne grounded out, with two on bases, The 6-run rally of the 7th made it 11-9 and the umpire announced that it was to be called at the end of the 8th, Irish Vets went out in 1, 2, 3 ord» er. Murphy flied out Oshawa but Jackson got a life'on an error by Eisen, Lott popped up to the 3rd baseman but with two out, Bob Wilson saved the day for Oshawa Legion with a homer to centre, ty- ing the score at 11-11. Andrews walked and so did Me- Intyre as Long blew wide open but Cook flied to left and Ramsay came in fast for a running catch which he fumbled but recovered, to save his team from defeat, Strictly a Hitting Game With Smith out of action early, neither team had much in the way of pitching, It was a batter's day and they made the most of it, Bob Wilson, with a walk, two homers and a double in four trips, was of course the big hero for Legion, with Ane drews and the rest all showing well in the right spots, Gibson with three hits was best for the Irish Vets with Greene, Eisen and Long to the fore, Score by Innings: - RHE Irish Vets ,,,. 030 301 20x--11 12 6 Legion +» 001 011 62x11 10 § TORONTO---Dossey, ss; LaGrand, -+ THEATRES TIME TABLE Biltmore -- "Follow the Boys" « 1,00.3,33-6.44-10 p.m.; "Within These Walls" 2.17-5.33-8.50, Last Complete Show, 8.50 p.m, Marks--" The French Key'--1,00- 3.45-6.25-9.10; "Breakfast in Hollywood" -- 2,05-4.50-7.30. 10.20. 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