Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 19 Jun 1956, p. 9

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= |Angels Nose Out [SOMETHING NEW MAJOR LEAGUE THE DALY IME GAETE lin Te BN 9 === [Bell - Aires In 9th LEADERS Runs batted InMantie, 82. | Siown"Dases--ravcons, Balt Oshawa Memorial Service British Columbia Lions Hits--Mantle, 84. oe Ruemn. Boston, #4, "Angels" nosed out Bel-Aires 14- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Doubles--Kuenn, 16, 13 Delay afternoon at Alexandra i National League Triples--Simpson, Kansas City, |-900. De et Se re Have Quarterback Platoon inks Fiona eR A '| Strikeouts Score, Cleveland ®. winning run in the 9th. inning to Bailey, Cincinnati turn the trick when ' Henry By BRUCE LEVETT |youngsters but a little on the lean zgyer' st. Louis Saranowskl drew a walk and Ter-| Canadian Press Staff Writer [side for the type of team Crowe Clemente, P'burgh - . eski tripled with one out. VANCOUVER (CP) -- Offensive wants to field. Moon, St. Louis 37 64 . i | Each team scored a run in the and defensive platoons have long Gottlob is 24 years old, 175 Runs--Boyer, 44. | . es ua 1 y ove i first inning , both on the unearned been a part of football, but Britsh pounds. '"He's noted for his pass- Runs batted in--Boyer, 50. system of getting a man on base|Columbia Lions have come up ing more than his running," Crowe Hits--Boyer, 75. via an error. In the third, Bel-| with something new. It's the quar-|/says. "He's an alumni of Texas Doubl Bell, Cinci i i hed over four runs on ter-back platoon. State Teachers College.' Lopata, Philadelphia, 14. Vigor's famous Sires hits with singles by Agnew| The Western = Interprovincial Crowe describes Teresa, 180 yriples--Bruton, Milwaukee and Ke 9 3/10 le by|Football Union team will take pounds and 22 years old, as a Ma s, New York, 7. Prom Delive au Sawien By pou They seven field generals to its training "split-T type of ball-player; a ns. runs--Long, 17. ® bhi pt oy " c added four more in the fourth on camp at Kelowna, BC, July 7. good runner and average passer."'| Stolen bases--Mays, 15. { ® Courteous Service per gal. [four singles and a double, the one| As things stand now, only Ted He learned his ball with San Jose Pitching--Lawrence, Cincinnati, : by Snowden. In the sixth, & walk, {e" a" cinch 10 wind Wn 8 HERP ns" HALFBACKS "Strikeouts -- Friend, Pittsburgh i . | Strikeouts -- Friend, sburgh, . sigle, error and two hits produc orange and black jersey. | Villanueva and Clinkscale are 74 2 | Dial RA 5.1109 they failed to score, although they , "We dont' know how many quar- holdovers. Employed as halfbacks, American League ters we'll keep," says head coach they filled in when Galiffa was in- | 8 . = had runners reach 3rd base in ; k | AB R H Pct. both the 7th and 8th frames. ~~ |Clem Crowe. The former boss of jured last year. « |Mantle, New York 221 60 84 .380 : .» Limite The Angels came up with four| awa Tough Riders of the, Cameron is a question mark. Vernon, Boston 157 27 57 .363 y |eastern Big Four says it all de- "He played tailback in UCLA's | runs in the fourth inning on twolpo,ge on how they develop. - single wing formation," Crowe Maxwell, Jeiroit iid 35 53 S81 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA walks, two 'errors and two hits. And how the: gh Ee 30 68 ' y develop will de- says. "Then he played defensive In the sixth inning they moved side the type of formation the|quarter with Pittsburgh Steelers B¢'T8 New York 187 34 63 .337| right into contention od Ty Bob Lions will use this season. for a year before going into the DEALT TO CARDS IN EIGHT-MAN SHUFFLE Li a ir si hom. | LOTS OF MATERIAL : services, We don't Jknow how good 20) P } vo thi . v ood | New York Giants' manager, | Cardinals. From left are Whitey | for star second-baseman Red |ered in the 7th for their 1lth run. pean has Jo fnings Foing for lass a as goal Bill Rigney, right, bids fare- | Lockmzn, pitcher Don Liddle | Schoendienst, catcher Bill Sarni, |They got two on three walks, one and he can absorb punishment. 'ball for Steelers and Fort Ord."| well to three of his players in- | and catcher Ray Katt. This | rookie outfieler Jack Brandt, and hit and an error, in the 8th, to His performace last year at de-| Crowe stressed that those who volved in the eight-player trade | trio, plus infielder Alvin Dark, pitcher Dick Littlefield. ; tie the score at 13-13 and then fensive quarter impressed officials. don't make it at quarter might between Giants and St. Louis | were traded to Cards in return Central Press Canadian Photos won out in the 9th frame, as pre-|He formerly played with the Uni-|catch on at halfback with compe- ---- NT a 3 viously related. |versity of British Columba Thun- tition from By Bailey, Wayne | OMS ANGELS -- Spiers, ¢; |derbirds, perennial doormats of Berry, Carl Mayes, Doug Peters, Davis, p; Sarnowski, 2b; Maeson, |the Fvergreen Conference. |Al Pollard, Bill Reichardt and Ed L] ' Am t ur If; Tereski, ss; Greentree, 3b;| In the running for the first-string| Verch-plus whoever eis» Lions Shearer, cf; George, rf; Douglas,|gpot are Don Gottlob. Tony Ter- sign beiween now and July 7. 1b. |esa, Primo Villanueva, Ron In all, Crowe has 14 backfield BEL-AIRES -- Stovin, Agnew, Clinkscale, Arnie Galiffa and Paul candidates. | At O h 1f lub Woodcock, i Sans, Snowden, | Cameron. y le Dependong ad 2 oh of things, } ¥ ( - | Shody, Gillespie, wards and) Galiffa, last year's Yjuarter, is Crowe says, don't be too surpris- e i i 1 5 awa oO | Johnson. "a strong, big ball player, but ed to see two fullbacks in the line- These prestige builders can save you money! Get The attention of the Canadian|Ontario Golf Association and algreens to make certain that they you've got to be more than strong up this year. That could mean a Bie busingss Jos on us nsw iine of Frigidaire ention of the a d : 3 , B01 / i in ey will be centred director of the Oshawa club, is in are in top shape for the four-day Duplate Noses Out (and big," Crowe says. ground game patterned after a -- me, clrigerators. See this entirely new on the Oshawa Golf Club from charge of arrangements. Gerry championship matches. 0 { concept of beauty and utility, -- quality that means July 11 to 14 inclusive, when the Mertens is handling ticket distri-|. While these men are in charge, - IOP Se Sal Thea Ouro Amateur Golf Champion-| bution and Mike Maronek is in they expect to receive the full Panther Men 11 1 ry | Teresa and Gottlob are hungry the split-T Edmonton Eskimos. dob_are hungry the_split- | " was Tony's best but the t ! as Cys ; 7 owner. Let us show you hip will be staged here for the charge of locker arrangements in support of all members on this pDuyplate nosed out Panthers 11-10 P rt --- S | | "walk" was nipped trying to steal A ari i first time . the clubhouse mportant club project which will last night at Alexandra Park, in a S ervice and they didn't get close after Hil {l how Frigidaire provides the It was most appropriate that the Archie Smith Ma ; hail off the attention o. the golfing Union League softball action : . ' that Bs znell Stivik on 4 batters. HR ER t= 18 || I world's finest refrigeration director of the Oshawa Club the Oshawa Gol , will be In fraternity on Oshawa. They es- Al McKee was in goot pitching P Y | Jack McConkey on thé mound [fe] = ; (3 with "Flowin Cold". . . How should have obtained this impor- ch e marshall pecially ask that all members form for Panthers and chalked up ur rise on 5 for Tony's was almost as tough, in . > Frigidaire ng add to tant golfing event this year, since ments and "fore" caddies. Joe dispose of their share of the four- ten strikeouts but weakened near| Parts and Service "pulled a fact he gave up only four hits ¢ i BK your g ; ; p Built and backed : it marks the 50th Anniversary of Roberts, the efficient greenskeep- day tickets, which allow the holder the finish, ' Taillon's three-run switch" on their Senior "B' rivals, | Parts and Service got their only i i hid odh prestige . . . how you can save the granting of the club charter. er of the club, and his staff are to visit the course at any aime homer in the first inning got Du- ® £ ey - "run in the third inning when Tom . by General Motors money from the start! A full entry list of 128 of On- working on the fairways and while the championship play is on. plate, away to a nice start. They Oshawa Tony's, in the City and Murphy doubled and Mercier ane | if tario's top amateur golfers is ex- picked up another in the Second: District Major League schedule came through with a triple. And . Call us now! Ask for a FREE Refrigeration Security Analysis. ected for the event which will v - vit ' f three in the fifth then two in each| game ast night at Radio Park, that was - the only run in Pr i e run as seven rounds of match Bolahood's Unionaires wih wo mers wa a iriple of the last two frames, on costly Ba off a 1.0 upset over the the closcly-fought tussle with Mer- Get the facts on [J Refrigeration [7] Ice cube makers lay. Such outstanding shotmakers . while 4 -onnor, Lube! and Leger panther errors. pum cier having two of his team's four 0 Air conditionin New "XD" Compressor pay ; were also the fore st los. tO pressors as Moe Norman, Canadian Ama- Top Kinloch Stampeders Kiitchos Ted ee big # Actually, the Panthers were al Tony's team. safeties. % teur Open Champion; Gerry Ma-| Bolahood"s Unionaires dsfeated noch s had three big frames, el) heaten team going into their| Parts came out with their fel Tony's -- Nelson, ¢: Stark, 3b: H A lia ce Oshawa Lid gee, 1955 Onigrio Amateur Cham-| ginloch's Stampeders 23-14 in a Be Sd, 5h 2 oh When they final 3h time at bat, trailing 113 low-workman Normie Bagnell on Piontek, ss; McConkey, p: Booth, ome pp neces . jon; Nick Weslock and many | Gi: ° Inion. Sotths sagye| Scored thre A ! S- with Welsh having got a homer for : : _|rf; Wetherup, 1b: DePratto, 2b: eis will be trying for the cham- Wideores, Union Softhali' League vectively. They had to pretty welllone of three runs in the first /the mound, to fate his b¥y teal Tutak, cf; Little, If; Brown, cf. 90 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, Ont. plonship on the beautiful but 570°; #70. al tala . n their runs with sblid hits as yarmer hitting a homer in the 3rd mates Tony's and Bagnell let the Par: 1 Servi March, 3b: | tricky 71-par Oshawa course. FhpE Mn walch ria 150 | Redshaw was not too generous and Welsh scoring in the 4th on a/Senior "B" team down wth just! Parts and Service -- March, 3b; Phone RA 5.5332 A strong representation is also rough treatmen $2 DS with free tickets. Ford with two hit by MeGillis. In the 9th, the! five hits, as he chalked up his sixth Cook, 1f Yourkevich, e: Bidgood, expected from among the Oshawa staged a lively hitting spree doubles and two singles, Higgins panthers struck out in desperation out, no player gettng more than 1h: McCabe, cf: Rocker, ss: Golf Club members. The commit-| Bolahoods piled up 23 hits for with three hits with Larmer's double and Hurst's one safety. A walk and a couple Murphy, rf; Mercier, 2b; Bagnell,| tee hopes that several top ranking 23 runs, scoring at least one in| wraichall with a couple and Ni- single, a walk, an error and single of singles in the opening frame p. local players such as Jeff/every inning except the fourth .po oc with a homer, were the big/by McKee putting them with. McGrath, club champion: Bruce an ane from behind a 107 patters for the losers in reaching distance But els Bradley, 1941 Ontario Amateur deficit with a five - run splurge OLAHOOD'S -- . \was retired for the third out wit Chimain and, wari pails nin the 70h ving o tke he feud | BOLAKGOD'S Benno: et ing unr on hase | Hard pal Ole on headed. They added four in the ¢; Lupel, 1b; Leger, 2h; Arnold, Jblate Thi Tren Ms Tollint Doug Keel will enter. 8th and seven runs in the 9th AN Murray, rf; Redshaw, p; Pip- 5, "Nagy. 3h; Maeson, ss; Planke, | Members of the committee in/as the Kinloch team came apart yl cf: Klimuk, p. charge of the important annual|at the seams in the closing stages. KINLOCH'S -- Samolenko, ss! Panthers -- Welsh, rf: McGillls, | tournament have been hard at/Walks and more walks was the Higgins, c; Mason, rf; Dowe, 1f;/3h: Tutak, 2b; Larmer, 1b: Jor-| work for some time making sure|-ecret with Bolahoods collected 10 Nichol:, p; Beaton, 2b; Ford, 1b; dan. If; Hurst, ss; Monaghan, c; that it will run off smoothly. Bruce walks in the last three innings./Marshall, cf; Thompson, 3b; Simpson, cf; McKee, p; Anderson, Bradley, Regional Director of the Their big hitting star was Taylor 'Spooner, rf. If. FARGO TRUCKS in use today than ever before ! ores one to fit your job! oor. the finest gasolines there are! 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