Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Jul 1956, p. 12

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12 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, July 4, 1956 SPORTS MENU "Everything from Soup to Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR OSHAWA "MOTORS" travel to St. Thomas tonight to take on the FElgins in a senior Inter-County baseball tussle. The Oshawa executive members met last night and after a careful study of the facts-and-figures, they would try to carry on for decided. that while it was really touch-and-go, the season. Tomorrow night the Oshawa squad is at home to the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen. The Dutchmen will be simply seething for a victory. They haven't won. a game since they played here in Oshawa, arly last week. Four-straight defeats is something unusual for any team in the Inter-County League and the K-W club is not taking it too sweetly They'll be really gunning for the "Motors" when they come to Oshawa tomorrow night. . Of course, the local mine will be also out fo knock off the Dutchies again. Another win at home tomorrow night would put Oshawa Motors firmly entrenched in third place, and very close to the second-place Brantford Red Sox. The baseball-bingo ses- sion here on Monday night proved very popular so the Oshawa players have decided to run another bingo game tomorrow night. This one will be before the baseball game gets under way -- so we advise all sport fans who intend to take in this Inter- County battle at Kinsmen Stadium on Thursday evening, to be on hand no later than 7.30 o'clock, if they want to be sure of participating in the bingo session. Inter-County batting records released today, show Rollie Leveille and Roy Lefevre right up there near the top with fine batting marks of .375 apiece. McCALLUM TRANSPORTERS, who haven't seen any action for a while, travel to Talbot Park tomorrow night for a game with Metropolitan Motors. On Saturday, the Metros play back heré in Oshawa, an evening game. "Ab" Walker reports that the Oshawa team will play Ideal Welding here on Saturday, July 14 -- this was a game that was rained out, early last month. Present sche- dule calls for Oshawa to play North Toronto in North Toronto, on the same date but maybe that game will be moved to Sunday after- Over Sunnyside Elks (COF SOFTBALL Regents, Oshawa And Cleaners All Chalk Up Close Victories Thornton's Corners nosed outjon two hits and » walk, another Whitby COF 4-1 last night at Cen-|in the second when Swartz hit a tennial Park in Whitby, in a For-lhomer. The score was 2-2 until the esters Softhall League game that|fifth when Oshawa gob four was a 1-1 tie until the top of the|hits for three runs, Smith's three- sixth inning. run homer being the big blow. Whitby got a run in the first CLEANERS WIN AGAIN {when Haron connected to send! Scugog Cleaners won in Ebene- |Tait across the plate but they|zer 6-3 last night. M. Siblock couldn't score 'again after that/doubled in the third and scored on against Fielder's good pitching. |a hit by Brudek. Enihuiski doubled Thornton's Regents got their|in the fourth, so did Pete oc! first run in tig third oo then|and then M. Siblock singled again. they broke the 1-1 tie in the top|In the 7th, the winners added of the sixth when Bathe, Guy|three runs on a single, walk and Morey and Gibson all scored with|doubles by Knihniski and Opy- a sacrifice fly by Bemis and sin-|chany. gle by Fielder providing the cli-| Ebenezer didn't do a thing max to the rally. against ber Bunny Zakarow, or OSHAWA COF WINS Doug eeler, un e six In another COF League game at|inning when they bunched five ' to mi Lakeview Park lash night, Osh.|hits for their three runs. They awa COF defeated Bowmanville|left the bases loaded in the 7th, COF 6-3. but couldn't score any more. Arn Greene, for Dehays, Hmjt ed Bowmanville to three hits wi = - an error giving the visitors their Brooklin Wins first run in the third, two errors helping them to another In the] ' . fourth and Kelly's double follow-| ver Ss ed by another error, making the Ll third Bowmanville run in the 7th. ' it Oshawa COF got one in the ww Tony S Default : 2 Brooklin Stevenson Motors whip- Western Tire Wins roo side Juvenile Elks 9-8 in an ex-jtilt. lof hibition softbali game at Sunny- side Park last night. Hornsby and Greeley did their teams| ee aach, Hrico getting a hit and|in "Whipper' Watson Gives O'Connor Another Chance heavyweight championship wrest- ling belt here at the Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium last night and while perhaps the majority of the fans who turned out for this big bout, were a little disappoint- ed that their favorite "Pat" 0'Con- nor didn't win, they were forced to admire Watson for his pion's attitude." which, if your education is limited call a y O'Connor took the first fall of the the strength of the manner which he dominated session, appeared to be on his/lagher brothers, "Madman" Doc way to the throne room. dence proved his undoing in the| second fall and the boys had just barely got back into action, after rooms, match by taking the second fall, via a few old-fashioned Watson) "whips" and the Canadian aval- anche. was disappointing. Both went at keen battle for the third and de- Siig fall, in this no Hime Jimit| contest. As the action speeded up, ped Dodd Motor Sales 12-2 lastipoth wrestlers became more dar- night at Bathe Park, when they ling ] clashed in an Oshawa City and pout ended abruptly when 0'Con-| Western Tire nosed out Sunny-|District "Major League" softball|nor was made the victim of onel Leo Bramley and Murray Woods oeuvres and ended up in a heap, degrees under the lights at St.(were two out and shared the pitching honors for|outside the ring. Fans and attend- Nicholas Arena Monday night but| added four more runs in the sixth the|Brooklin, Dodds got their runs, one ants finally had to help him back|Joey Giardello says it "felt on a total of four more safe hits LEGION MINOR BASEBALL ASSOC. covered in time to be ready for| In a Legion a renewal of action, but when referee Sammy Goddard saw that O'Connor was hors de combat, he called it a match. It was at this point that "Whip- per" Watson came up with the gesture of a true champion, when he declined to accept the third and winning "fall" in this manner, He indicated that he would accept a "draw" as the official ruling-- thus leaving the door open for O'Connor to renew his challenge at a future date. But that will not be next week. Promoter 'Pat' Milosh, announc- ed Tuesday night that he had al- ready lined up a special for next week's main bout, with the Gal- ""Whipper"' Billy Watson retain- possession of his world's dra Park last night, Legion whipped Ajax 8-2, to score again. "cham- Legion won Using his famous cradle hold, "the three r's" -- we would "reverse, rock and roll." homered in this inning. atch at the 11.45 mark and ou Daniels, 3b; n the early Sibeon, rf. and "Pretty Boy Mike to tangle {with the fast - becoming - famous newcomers, the Italian tag team duo of Guy and Joe Brumentti. Last night's card saw Gil Mains declared the winner over Don Lewin, at the 18.41 mark, when Lewin tried to "hang" Mains® on the ropes and was finally dis- salified, after numerous warn- ngs. 0 In the semi-final bout, Fritz von 2 Wills pit Ulm replaced the scheduled Dick However, a little over - confi- dleton, rf. brief respite in the dressing when Watson evened the Lakeview Park last nigh, f 10-2. The final outcome of the bout hammer - and - tongs in the a draw, as neither one was quite] i {able to pin his opponent long|" ghojce play, {enough for the official 1, -- and a little careless. The| count. GIARDELLO WINS his own hurtling, "flying" man-| NEW YORK to the ring -- Watson had re-'great." WIN OVER AJAX BOYS Minor Midget League game played at Alexan- Canadian Yogi Ogden went to the mound for Legion and gave up only four hits. Three errors and one hit by Garland gave Ajax two runs in the second inning and they failed the game early. They scored five runs on six hils in the first inning and then had another splurge in the sixth when they added three more. Frolick Ajax -- Boyd, 1b; Little, 2b; Breckinridge, Rowland, ss and p; Simpso! Garland, cf and ss; Crawford, p; LEGION -- Roberts, ss; Cole, : Ryan, 3b; Frolick, 1f; Taylor, cf; Kelly, 1b; Glavin, 2b; Fuller, rf; Ogden, p; Webster, rf; Mid- REXALLS WHIP LOCAL 205 IN DOUBLE-POINT GAME In a four-point game, played at Rex- alls Drugs defeated Local 205 by ils pirclied for Rexalls, struck out ei atters a Beyer. Ulm and Aldo Bogni battl-only gh runs, Wg give "wx ed it out for the full half - hour, 0| inning on two errors, a walk and Rexalls didn't score off Brew- 2, 3|ster until the fourth then Winter {started it with a triple. Two runs scored the inning, Winter homer- ed behind Angel's double for aj (AP)--It was 100|four-run splurge in the fifth, all the winners (Editor's Note: -- The following is the balance of the story of the Ontario %-mile dirt-track motor- cycle racing championships, whic! was omitted from yesterday's pa- per, in error.) HASSLE OVER JR. TITLE A real verbal argument took place over the awarding of the Junior championship trophies, with two riders combining their financial resources to lodge an official protest. Ted Hensley, another member of the American invasion on hand Saturday, won his heat in the Jun- for, with Ben Hashimoto of Winni- peg, in second place. In the sec- ond heat, J: Clarke of London was Sst D. Smith of Toronto sec- on The "slow final" was won by Ricky Longtin of Verdun, Quebec, with Ab Everest of Highland Creek second, Jim Holywell of Toronto third and B. Kennaway of Preston fourth. In the "fast final", for the championship, there was a spill on the north corner of the track, involving Clarke and another rider. "Flag men" at the corner signalled with the red flag "to hold position" and then apparent- ly took the flag down again. Offi- cial referee "Pat" Taggart finally resorted to the 'checkered flag" and called the race official. Hensley, who was leading at the time of the spill and held his position, was named winner but other riders changed positions. The suggestion that the race be re-run was vetoed. Smith and Hashimoto lodged a protest but Hensley received the trophies and c; 1f; h| Loc Ontario Motorcycle Winners Listed prize money, with ¥. Weir of Tor. onto being declared second and John Clement, a U.S, rider, from N.Y., was third. In the 30-class. J. Schumacher of Waterloo won his heat over Shel don Smith of Peterboro while Sam Rella of Ypsilianti defeated Holywell. In the "fast final", Schumacher afaia A was first under fourth, In the "slow final", Palser of Hamilton, Murray Ful- ton, of Bowmanville and Ken Ash- ton of Oshawa, finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, respectively. PLENTY OF HELP Members of the Osh Kins- men Club and Kinettes, staffed the ticket offices, sold or worked at the re booths while Rambler Club mem- bers along with Kinsman Jack Ratz, chairman of the races, and his committee, assisted with the events, Mrs. Betty Stevenson of Toron- to, acted as clerk of the course, assisted by Mrs. E. White, asst. secretary of CMA News. "Pat" Taggart of Kitchener was the ref- eree with Claire Heard of Peter. borough the official starter. Bill Hunter, Kin president, spoke on behalf of the club, thanking the public for their patronage and later officiated at the presentation of the three championship trophies. Archie Vickers, local Carling's representative, presented his com- pany's trophies to the three cham. pions, with Dean McLaughlin, Canadian horseshoe pitching cham- pion, assisting. land a couple of bad throws. noon. Young "Bill" Little, the Cardinal Junior who pitched Cornwall pitching duties For to th eOBA championship last year (they beat Oshawa here in the|with Taylor hitting a hcmer forigeored on a walk and another hit b COMPARED LATELY ? fog, remember?) has landed here with the Transporters. A good fhe Ts nd Nig gelling one|jy Lawrence, in the third. In the hitter, he can also play the outfield. He is the son of '"Ty" Little, "0, "lion 0 "on the game w|Ch. off Woods, ol Samed former Oshawa Junior hockey and baseball start of 30 (ouch) years the ninth inning. They were trail-| in contre and Di Ling tripled, then Gardne= singled | his Seams other Charlie John- BRIGHT BITS: Tony's, local Senior "B" softball team, may |,.4 a sacrifice fly scored Gard-| o I ae ony] go to Chicago later this month to compete in the world's tourna-iner to give Western three runs SO Lwin dmg ment. If sponsor Esposito sends the club--we hope they have a full and a total of nine for their|p:i tc" eon A They seored| team. They defaulted again last night -- a habit that doesn't sit|close win. lone and three in the first two, then| too well with the fans or the opposition... OSHAWA MINOR | -- r-- e_-- came back in she 5th, 6th and 7th| Assoc. Bantam League teams are reminded that OASA certificates | CRAIN MAY NOT PLAY to pile in seven more runs and| have arrived. They must be picked up at Simeoe Hall immediately, OTTAWA (CP) -- Coach Frank|added one in the 9th to fill it out.| signed by every member of the team and turned back to acting-|Clair Tuesday night said Geoff|Gibson's homer in the fifth, was secretary "Tim" Nelson by Saturday of this week. Further, we Crain, 1955 homebrew reserve the big blow in Brooklin's heavy-| would like to remind the Bantam .teams that the wnining team quarterback of Ottawa Rough hitting attack. | + Riders, may not play with the Big/TONY'S LOSE | MUST telephone the score to Tim Nelson, at Simcoe Hall, the ay a th |T Ohce again Tony's failed to show after the game is played. |" Crain, who played with Winni-lup with a full team, for their .. .-BATHE PARK Midgets find it impossible to fleld a full team | 0 Blue Ho i of the Western|scheduled game with Parts and, on Friday nights so a new Midget League schedule will be drawn up, interprovincial Football Union in Service, at Radio Park, giving) calling for games on Wednesday nights... PEMBROKE has an-|1953 and 1954, said he is undecided Parts an automatic 9-0 win. In the nounced they will stick with the Northern Ontario senior hockey about pRying. exhibition game the two teams ar- loop this coming winter. | Riders expect to have about 50 ranged, they then staged a terrific -- -- ER | see-saw battle until two homers and an extra run gave Tony's an 11-8 victory, in the 10th inning. ago! RHE candidates, 26 of them imports, on hand when full-scale training be- SETS RECORD gins Monday. K-W Dutchies Deep max, ray ap) -- Poland's!' In Their Slump 23-year-old Janusz Sidlo Saturday claimed a world javelin record By THE CANADIAN PRESS with 2 throw of 83.68 metres (274 Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen feet 5 inches) an international Mai farther down in the Senior | track and field meet here. Intercounty Baseball League, standings Monday when they lost two games, one to Brantford Red Sox, the other to St. Thomas El- gins. In an afternoon game Kitchener was defeated 8-4 by Brantford. In Light Duty odels M-100 through M-350 Series. 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