90 THE DALY TIMESCAZOTTE, Wonder, Mey 14, 1998 FIRST RUN OF GAME ME, PROVES GOOD OMEN FOR MERCHANTS driven it, for the fin gers les oll biter ily Pht on hase, Manager Ho s single, ahead of Thom, as, advanced Turk fo scoring pos. thon, Umpire John Kumornik, ean he seen nd Turk watching Billy step on the ome plate. FIRST RUN to be scored in the 1956 Oshawa InterC ounty Base: ball League schedule shown fon as rd "haseinan ly wrk rom Pale In the or ning, Mig Ry Doug wher for the hall i vie from left field, where Freddy Thomas had =" SPORTS MENU ~a "Everything from Soup fo Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell bi J SPORTS EDITOR a GA i om oul Vine to face A MERCHANTS cove | the fans in troduced, ona) dhe Woy Vatevee, shown on the extreme left, ap BIG CROWD ON HAND in Oshawa on Saturday afternoon and a crowd of nearly 1,500 fans was on hand at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium to see Oshawa Merchants defeat London Majors add Jn their opening game of the "he Markham Girls Bugle Band headed a fine Hi Basehall of 1956", the other | lovely contestants and the Oshawa | players, all riding A handsome | convertibles, The opening cere: | manies at the Stadium were high lighted by a brief welcome speech from club president John Harris WEIRD AND WONDERFUL! That's the description of Saturday's big "opening game' here when Oshawa Merchants defeatd London Majors 11-6 in thelr initial Inter-County League start. The parade, a fine effort that created favorable comment, plus the weatherman's perfect contribution of an ideal afternoon, topped off by & homet. vietory, made it a The cer were not lob long--but the hall game lo was, With Harry Schaeffer in com: mand for the first six frames, Oshawa looked unbeatable, had a 40 lead when he came out, Thes London hopped on Cee Hall and Bill Myers to take a 6-5 lead but then London's pitchers ran out of steam tos, Bob Simpson had done very well for six innings but Johs Plerre Roy didn't have it and Fischer arrived too late to be of much help, Merchants pushed six of ten walks they were given, vight around and across the plate but the one big error on Wilmer's long holst in the Sth, with the bases loaded and two out--everybody running--~that was the blow that killed London's comeback attempt, As a hitter, mana gor Roy Lefevre stood out and he showed the Oshawa fans some baseball talent that looks very promising. There were some bad mis takes made too--but more of that tomorrow, There's nothing like perfect summer weather fo assure the success of an "official opening" and not only did Oshawa Merch: ants benefit with a big crowd and successful start but Oshawa Golf Club also got the 1955 summer season away fo a flying start, Here too there was a good turnout of golfing enthusiasts and he cause there has heen lots of good practice weather recently, the scores were good oo, Their program was a full one, with fours some In the afternoon, followed hy "lea and crump. ots" and then In the evening, the members enjoyed the usual open: ing day dance and social session, Yesterday, the course was again evowded, from early morn unill late evening, as the golfers swarm. od ont to get Inte the swing of a new season, ANOTHER TAG TEAM hout is on the card for the wresting fans who make the regular visit to Whithy Arena tomorrow night and this one Is going to be crammed with that 'favorite' and Yyillain" business that seems fo get the fans so excited, It's Prince Malava and Pat Flanagan for one team and thelr opponents will be Lord Athol Layton and Lou Plummer, The burly Mr, Plum. mer will he remembered as one of the famed "Cowhoy' team that dominated the tag-team field two years ago, Lord Layton, with his helght and reach, is in sharp contrast to the burly Lou Plum: mer, who prefers to do his work' at close quarters. Prince Malava and Pat Flanagan are sure to be popular with the fans but then Layton has a lot of followers in this area also, so it looks as if Tuesday night's main bout is going to have the fans disagreeing among themselves and that will add te the fun, Other two bouts on the card for this show find Suni War Cloud meeting Pat Fraley In the semifinal session while Jack Wentworth and Ken Kenneth are the opponents in the prelimin- ary bout, Bo far, in the mat shows presented (his season by promoter Mat" Milosh, the good showings made by Ken Kenneth and Pat Fraley have heen two of the bright spots; Suni War Cloud Is no newcomer to the, rasslin' ring and the semifinal hout with Fraley could be a rousing affair, since both these birds lke to "mix & up' Jack Wentworth has been seen In the Oshawa ving before and Is regarded as "a trial horse" which means that ¥ the up-and-coming Ken Kenneth makes » good showing against Wentworth, they'll move him along to tougher opposition, to satisfy his Wish of 'climbing towards the top, ROCKY MARCIANO and Don Cockell fight tonight In Ran Francisco for the heavyweight championship of the world, the erown which Rocky has held now for several years, Coeckell's group hol lered against the bout being staged in a 164-foot ring, they wanted # 3-foot ving, to give Cockell a chance to display his footwork, It might be that the extra space would have heen a good thing - since Cockell's footwork might he, of necessity, the back-peddiing type. At any rate, the fight will bring together a couple of sluggers and if the British champ has really got it, he's got his chance now tn prove it LONDON MeLennan, of Wilson, rf Anderson, W Colman, 1b Cooper, »8 Cossey, ¢ MeMackon, #h L, Thomas, #b Simpson, p (a) Bateman bh) Roy, p (e) Fischer, p Totals i) 12" a Datted for Simpson in 7th; | h-~in 7th; e~in Bth OSHAWA' AR Turk, Ah Breard, 2h Lefevre, 1h PF, Thomas, of (k) Fields, rf & p Colvin, if Levellle, ¢ Honackl, ss Schaeffer, p (g) O'Connor (HH Hall, A ) yo. ® th due (J) Zanatia, / Totals "mu nw e~bat for Behaeffer In 6th; in 7th; gin 8th; h--hat for Myers a Sth; bin Oth; J~for Walters in (k)=p In Oth, RAE RL London 000 000 842 8 12 § Oshawa 100 120 16x11 12 2 The Bummary --E----MeLemnan, Colman, Cossey; Fields, Levellle RBI--Cossey (8), L, Thomas (2), Bateman, Roy, Turk, Lefevre (2), F. Thomas (%), Colvin, Leveille R---Hreard and Colvin, 8H-Le: fovre, HR-Turk, & Roy, F, Thomas and Levellle, DP--Cooper to + MeMaekon = to » Colman; Me Mackon-to-Colman, Left--London §; Oshawa 8, BB---off Behaeffer (3), off Hall (1), off Myers (1), off Walters (1), off Bimpson (2), off Roy (8); off Fischer (2), BO---hy | fichaeffer (8), hy Hall (1), hy| Fields (3), hy Simpson (8), hy] Fischer (1), HO-Bimpson, 9 for 4 | runs In 6 innings; Woy, % for A) runs in 1 2/8 innings; Fischer, | for 8 runs In 1/8 inning off Schaeffer, § for 0 runs in 6 in nings; off Hall, 4 for 4 runs In 1 1/8 Innings; off Myers, 2 for 2 runs in 2/8 lanings; off Walters, 1 for 2 vuns in 0 innings; off Fields, 2 for 0 runs in 1 inning, KR-Lon: don 7; Oshawa 6, WP--Simpson, Roy, Hall, Myers, Walters, W Fields (0); LeRoy (1), Umpires--J, Kumornik (p), M Ariss and F, Blota (bases), T 8 1 i! | | |] 1 3 # 4] [] : 0 | ODEN DAD RRRIAT|MP 0 2 I 2 0 8 2 | L} 1 [1] 0 [1] 0 0 =] scosowvownws ® = > H | 0 ol ol ol " 0 fh [1] ET Pe YD DVNDPRVRIIDIRND a LE a -----V | DDHNDD RN IANDIDRAID DDD f 8 hrs, 18 mins BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN 61 KING E, Dial RA 3:2711 16 Bond St, OSHAWA CYCLE SALES E. Diel RA 3-434) c C M VICTOR'S SPORTS & CYCLE 'M! 38 Bond St. E. Dial RA 3:7812 7 638 The 1966 hasehall season opened | arade that featured | THE BOX SCORE | BRE OA | some doubtful hase-runnin Simeoe §, Dial RA 3.3979 Enid i a ae Ye and words of good wishes from His Worship, Mayor Norman Down, and similar brief speeches from the outstanding political figures of the city and riding, TOOK EARLY LEAD With Harry Sechaefler left-hand ing the Majors with a thres-hit, shutout performance, Merchants took n 40 lead over the first six frames, at the expense of Boh Simpson, the best by far, of three pitchers the Majors displayed, Schaeffer and Simpson both left the game after six innings, Behaef- fer for a rest or mayhe It was Just for a ¢hange and Simpson left for a pinch-hitter, The game, which was of mid-season calibre and very high order, up to this point, hang ed abruptly. Cee Hall, Kocal right ander, np peared to try too hard, He sur: vived a shaky seventh, giving wp three hits (two were seralehy) {and two runs but when he failed to find himself in the th, he was replaced hy Bill Myers, By the time Myers got the other two HH men: out, London was leading 65, ol He had trouble Ailing | And when he did, the Lo the plate ndon hat: ters "teed off'! MAJORS HAVE TROUBLE T00 But even though Ed Aateman as a pinch-hitter for Simpson, 01 come through with a hit te + ad out in scoring London's first A | runs, it soon hecame evident that | replacement John Plerre wasn't Simpson's equal in holding Osh: awa down, He staggered ough the seventh, Hiving up one run Oshawa's fifth--but when he wen hack to the mound in the hottom of the Bth, with his team leading A, he was wild as a hawk, He walked three men and gave up one hit and only two close ealls and Aer ties, saved him that far, When he Isnt his fir y walk, to aA Lefevre, with sen Joade push across the tying 7 run, yi was '1 replaced hy Vischer, Fischer opened Ws effort hy walking Freddy Thomas, th fore in Oshawa's 7th run, then Wilmer | Ge / fore 0 Oshawa Merchants Beat London Majors As Inter-County Schedule Opens Here Fields hit a long one to centre and three scored, Wilmer end Ing up on third, when Don Me: Lennan dropped the holst, witer fetiing, well underneath the hall 'lvin's single scored Fields with Oshawa's 11th run, Bill Har r had a pinehhit single early 0 this rally, Colgin, with a double and two singles, was one of Oshawa's hig hitters In the fray, Both teams collected @ dozen safeties, Man ager Hoy PY showed the way for his mates with a triple and fe Winkley in four official trips ly Turk was a good lead-off man, He walked three times and scored In every case and he nlso poled one right out of the park, over the faraway left ed wall, for ma Jourth Xe Freddy Thomas 's, on ong hit, B ut een fly 1] ] wilk loade » with jars, Doug Cossey, had threefor: five if three HBI's while man. ager Frank Colamn had two sin gles and two walks In five chances elensively, the star play of the day was Gord MoMackon's none: handed stab of pinch-hitter Ted on whieh will screaming line drive, on w be Lavelle was dou: d | bled off 1st Two ry Oshawa itehers, ry of five, saw action hefore be Kam as finally won, Johnny | A Wei "oliied. the With and lasted nen batters, for a sin fle i a walk charged against im, Witmer Fields then came in from vight and finished out the game, giving up two hits but also fanning two, including Les Thom: as, to end the game, with two men on hases, CLAIMA NEW MISSLE PARIS (Reuters) The Parls r France " ws sold lt gui 0 sli Hany fori missile ean aay 1 times as ont [1 sound and can shoot down atom homb-carrrying planes 40,000 feel wp, LI was not sel In a L Sham Runs 100-Yards In World Record Time EVANSTON (AP) = Jim |e 7 PBs yard dash 3 wok " in the B 84 relays to et fo Bis "a urn tallwing of 8.92 hiles Ld milihed inky w set hy Patton Calltornin tn 1048 Hogan of Australia a lew years y tor ceptance 1s A407 annot he me on sundt hee meet, However, it betlers the yA hy Jesse Owens thet ig "stood fn or the conference standard for [78 Worthwesiern tr, Waller sald he oi day's mark for " he Jasimuin wind Wi rer, miles per A ean Golliday's eff cepled ns » Big years, Gollan, U-yenr-old the Big Ten and Ration 10-yard hmpion injury that ion from frying mb for f yr A ys Cb isco fe BANTAM-MIDGET-JUVENILE Oshawa Minor Softball Association Will Again the first organizations | Oshawa Minor | aire Association, held o py 2 Bimeos Hall, pix hg BYE rd the he ¥ ofthat | Oshawa this summer be more active then ever he | Tore, especially nthe Kiwanis | Bantam lengue Organized 5% yen Oy ® Mi Athan tion has enjoyed an enviable id a softhall ¥ prov) of Ontario, ' yeCon another minor or ad filo organization under the the Ontario Amateur Eofthall i governing body In Ontario, cangeven equal, In six years of provinee-wide competition, Oshawa"s represents: tives have brought home five On A ps, one Bantam, idget and one Juvenile " is title, In addition, seversl teams In the various tronps | N have réached the fingls or semi final stages, almost every sonon| without exception cul Johns - Mansville Leads Soccer Loop WELT FAP, Johns mansville 800H Hollandia Oshawa Sirila Polonia Oshawa Inter Oshawa Duplate Oshawa Hungaria 0 ol aremont 0 050 ax Dowty Hi URE GAMES PA May 18--Oshawa Du- plate ve, Alax Dowty at Lake: view and Claremont vs, Inter al Claremont, Games - scheduled to start at 7.00 pm, Johns Mansville took over the league leadership Saturd By nih when they defeated Og Hun garig in a closely-fought same at Fort Uhion hy a score o A Fernhill Park, fioliandia downed the strong Oshawa Birila Club hy a 44 decision while Por Ionia battled an improved Clare: mont team to a BI victory at Eastview Park, In a beautiful soccer game at Claremont, Oshawa Inter's, over: came srong resistance from the Ajax Dowty sportsmen and won the game 5-1, HOLLANDIA TOPS MIRA Oshawa Hollandia lengue-leading Oshawa olt their pedestal flvurday night In ame at Vernhill Park tha Je vided plenty of thrills and ehiils to the watching soccer enthusiasts Vesiers opened the scoring with a whighang shot that ha frit goalle beaten fair and square, Eatwell slammed the dot: ond Hollandia goal from "RTE DTDR =» DDRRVWR am™ alty spot while de; om fhe' gon on KoA Lamers lived up to Is reputation WIND BEAT HIM VICTORIA (CP)-Rer Thomas of Tacoma anno eed fi A at 0 Toh nip 1" ster ine Ehily Strait 1 The burly swimmer was forced to postpone the swim for the fifth stralgh time Saturday night when of ANNOUNCING a new "after-hours" service by Canadas Pinat Bank ape BEGINNING TODAY ""Around-theClock" Depository Service AT THE OSHAWA OFFICE, 20 SIMCOE STREET NORTH This new B of M service is especially designed to facilitate the deposit of moneys for those people engaged in businesses whose operating hours do not permit complete daytime banking, Merchants, Automotive Service Stations, Restaurants, Food Markets, Theatres, Hotels, and " many other such businesses will find this new "aroundsthesclock hl Depository Service a safe and helpful convenience, Find out how this 7«daysmweek, 24hoursaday depository service can he of help to you, enquire at our Oshawa Branch, at 20 Simooe Street North, In addition to Oshawa, many cities from coast to coast are enjoying this new helpful B of M Depository Service, BANK oF MONTREAL Canada's Fivit Band Oshawa Branch, 20 Simvoe St, Northy WORKING WITH CANADIANS JOHN HUGHES, Manager IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE YR\? yn Ia ch fi the | 6 by bagging two, The Ball-tme al was 52 In favor of Hollandia, Johnny Donow: ski drove Jue home from the pen: ally spot for Sirila while the fast: moving Jena walloped the third from close In after a nice play from the right wing, Strila fought floaper ately to even the game up | Vit had to be content with the 44 | result Mertes and Jena played well for rite while Lamers and Ves: ters worked hard for Hollandia, INTERS DOWN DOWTY AL Claremont, Oshawa Inter were fortunate to win 81 in the game with Ajax Dowty, Hoth teams were in top form and d played some heauliful od, soccer Fifteen minutes from ig off Dowty was awarded a penalty hut the hall missed the net a the | 2200nen ft halt ended In a no seore tle, he second half Oshawa Inter po od throw h some heavy score three goals jan AP wo Wy Patoonik, Ferguson made no mistake on the woeond penalty & ol for Dowty, Cartwright, Kellet and Ferguson starved for Dowty and Camilleri Potoenik and Westerink were best or Inter, 'WIN FOR POLONIA In the Oshawa Polonia vs, Claremont game at Eastview Park soccer fans saw a vastly Imiroved Claremont club lose valiantly hy 1 Oshawa Polonia led at the half: way mark, 80, and in the second halt chalked up a further two " Eihremont seemed to lack punch A rising wind prevented the al Loh f, iio will not he favovrable until etl] do Gs sald, "Ill do it Operate Three Le his on jim more a elation (eams A ual i ench Sate rovresent an" SE gh Fl Al el ph ok AL lig BUR TEN A i vy " V mis log on lok ready I pT hE bx] i nat CLOSE FRIDAY For SEVELE = olAL " | potas or 5-2861 ERNIE CAY LUMBER CO, LTD, §3 ALBERT §T, OSHAWA WRESTLING Tuesday 43 7% WHITH hd fi for omer fo 7) wh pment as bases, | { {ay halls, a o th forward oe ti m ek" one gosl from & pen Adamowier, Mikalay poids, and Horst were the A lonia scorers In a well-played game that saw lots action, TAKE LEAGUE LEAD wh Mansville downed Osh: awa Hungaria, 2-1, at Port Union na game that saw no goals in| the Fret half, ph G, Sweet opened the scorl Mansville from an Indirect free kick but Hungaria retaliated ehortly after when Udo Hess drove one In also from a free kick, Centre forward Dillon of Mans. ville elinehed [ e e for Man ville when he fnfed n | n the (hir ond aut gout of " a i soccer for ware: Tallorton, fweet nd ' hatin brothers, Ti Hungarta Han w rer, Hess and Both (om h Leama showed very am loamwork ng i -- dnuthed for' pi Wisi VHITBY ARENA YAG TEAM BOUY PAT FLANAGAN ond PRINCE MAIAVA wou PLUMMER and LORD LAYTON Tithe Fpkibon™ Bouts oF Mrongth CHIEF SUNNI AR Cloup PAY FRALEY ' "HEN KENNETH JACK KE fwoRTH aan ho Yo fi | NASH vos Windows and before you buy, Use This Handy See Our Wide Selection of ... 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