'Oshawa: UAW Dels Goovessrad Nesbitt topped of the, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, August 3, 1958 § Ontario County Soccer Race McCallum Transporters Bn a pers ums From 196 to 155 moor vec i . | The Deis got their other run in hors 4 y Top Brooklin Gals | the 6th, when Wright opened with a i Satcher 2 stor. 8 Mothen | registrations in Ci increased » | . = a : singie, advance on .. singzie by[SI" § Single anc another, their ast | from 1,497,081 to 3,948,787. A Ph t F nish { In Lakeside Ladies' Softball Luke and a passed ball and then|in the 8th, on Leask's hit, a sacri- 00 S 1 e 0 0- 1 noc re, TOS - League game played at Bathe Park| scored as Hubbard grounded out. fice by Sandison, a single by Wick, WL TFAPIS. There are only six games re last night, the Brooklin Gales came Pela, Wright and Hyrcanuk! and a wild pitch. Vv y . e = g | yi i yi $ | J: v . Hollandia 10 0 4371028 | maining to be played for the lea- Oshawa McCallum Trarsporters headed. Marve Morden, who was McCALLUMS: Morden, 2b; Mel. UP With their best performance ofj had tus hits a the winners, who! BROOKLIN: Goodwin, ss; Rae, Kickers 10 48 12 22 hi UAWA tro. came up with a brilliant 5-1 vic-|Oshawa's fielding star of the i. Jf. Steffan, cf; Knight ¢.|the season to extend the Oshawa "gy, pporq pitched the win for the P' Campbell, 2b; Leask, 3b; Sandi- 7 46 22 16 ue championship and TO. tory last might at Talbot Park, in game, doubled with one out and, . ak er ' UAW Dels all the way, before bow- Dels, She gave up only hit, al son, cf; Wick, rf; Nesbitt, c; ime . 25 22 16 phy and with the top spot far out up. came they had to win" as Joe Melnick slapped a home-run Little, ss: Rennick, 3b; White, 1b; 64 etn ie, Te Save bp i IY ong Blt, A) EON eal T HA Ny y C Peterboro UE 41 23 16 of reach, the trailing six clubs are they knocked off the league-lead-| blow past the outfield, to make it Chasczewski, rf; Elliott, p; Kemp, A fi 3 i in the third in-| I the sixth. a walk and singles ih Yo » . Thistle 25 39 13 | concentrating on the Laneaster ing Metropolitan Motors and 2-0. rf in 6th. {ning Ve rill spurge oh) Pi ia Goodwin and Campbell produced) UAW DELS: Hodgson, 2b; Sag- Jobns-Manville 16.53 6 play-off cup competition, Which inoved up within one game of the! In the 5th, Morden was safe on METROS: Purdy, ss; Sullivan, Union girls from defeat. They got Brooklin's first run' then an out-|3" If; Hyrcanuk, 3b; Goyne, rf: 3 (Jaremont 10 44 5 starts immediately, after the two- top team in the Leaside Baseball an error and moved to 2nd on a rf: Burns, 3b: Marshall, If: Ken-'to Rae's slants for four solid hits, field error let Campbell score for|J- Nesbit, ¢; Wright, cf; Luke | ] FUTURE GAMES week holiday period. The Thistle Association's Junior League race. wild pitch as Melnick was draw- nedy, 2b and 1b; Collins. cf; after Hubbard got on to start it off, NO. 2. They added one in the 7th'ss; Hubbard, p; DeLucia, 1b Saturday. August 4, (game-time Club still has hopes of winning "Squib" Elliott went to the ing a walk. Then Larry Steffan Thomas, ib; Irwin, c: Bourke, p. via an error. DeLucia singled buf m-- = in: Form 700 p.m. Kickers vs. Strila at the Labatt Challenge Cup, Over mound for Oshawa to oppose singled to score Morden. Knight Hillsdone, of in 7th; Wood, 2b in| Hodgson grounded out and Sagar ! WHERE YOU ¢ Mexandra Park. Hollandia on August 11. Bourke of the Metros and the pair| struck out but Little was safe on|7th: Glionna, c in 7th; vs a stool, With the schedule fast drawing with the first round of the Nor- staged a great duel, Elliott struck a choice play that scored Melnick. | in Se . ¢ in ; Kerzner, | popped up for an infield fly out. or RECEIVE... to a close. Hollandia and Kickers 0" "pm ard Eastern Ontario cut 10 batters and Bourke fanned Rennick singled but Steffan was i doubled 'so did : Best Quality Stove Oil RELIABLE -- DR WHS rs 2 DIOS sre still battling for first place, ngor ovial Trophy scheduled for|11 of the Transporters but Oshawa throwa out at the plate, to end the BURN ER with Hollandia having one game t0| coptember 15, plus the two-week| picked up Seven bite, in te Fight} inning, with the score 4-1. . play while Kickers have two, andi pau oer it will be a tight squeeze places. to take a well-earned win,| The Oshawa boys got their final| . unless something unusual happens" coick all the league and cup while Elliott kept the five safeties ryp jn the 8th when Little opened WINNERS OF THE . Al) ) : SERVICE 'he op spot Sy have © Je do games on time. | Metros collacten, scattered over wit 2 walk, advanced on White's | PREY cided by goal averase There will be a general meeting the distance. ; jt 20d "scored ona single 'by! OSHAWA YACHT CLUB DRAW rom | Rj not on oy Jourisen on Sunday, Jugust : A 340 am ne of the heavy ituns Meteo Kemp. - . | ® hi pt Befivery 3/10 DER ane re ee and in' the Knights of Columbus : s was the case with Metros, | KJ rteous Service one of thirteen league games and and all clubs are requested to be than vue, Sale hit aed fhe fest none of the Transporters got more SATURDAY, JULY 28th | per gal. one Challenge oe the Dutch| represented. ey cou hi ag third inning| than one 3afe hit but seven of|{ First Prize -- G. FISHER, 635 Horto On Monday nigh Fun, score In ihe them each picked up one and six . ol Pr ' ! . av tackl All referees are requested to be A vith | » ong elo fimo to gk 1 tre, 5, ui when Hore Rg sie i of Si Sits 0c | Second Pixs -- R. BALSON, Gen. Detvary, Whity. | [8 Dial RA 5-109 : fit game starting time 7.00 committee meeting, which follows shortstop and scored on Sullivan's ne of She Se russ. The Rent | Third Prize -- D. McKAY, Manilla et, | 0il Limited: | the general meeting at 3.00 p.m. | | was th i . pm, | timely single. iv Kept their five innings, Joe to 2 curfew" ruling, | Fourth Prize -- P. CALDWELL, 23 Elgin St. VIGOR OIL (H (} mited 5.3589 hits scattered but he didn't issue ai rug Fifth Prize -- K. WOODCOCK, 225 Clarke St. " RA 5- TANDINGS : single walk either and the only| Transporters 002 020 0ix---5 7 § | 78 BOND ST. W. SHAW BA other trouble he had was lack of| X Beli ; 2 I rr trem. bis. own infield| Metropolitana 001 90) O01 5 3 | 20x-- 3 9 0 mates. who committed five errors.| | f these came in the 8th but GBL| Crone, Johnson (8) and Cran- Two of ] 8 | New York 7 Fito dall: Newcombe and Campanella,|a force play and jwo Stikeouts, Cleveland 3 82 7 | HRs: Brooklyn--Furillo, Cam- eliminated the budding rally. Cleveland : 1. 11% |panella Transporiers jock the lead in i # thi nning and were neve 004 000 030-- 7 11 2{the third inning n Chicago 4 b 5 . Louis Baltimore 5 55 .450 2 Pittsburgh 010 000 022-- 5 8 4 | : WAREHOUSE Detroit 5 E Mizell, Wehmeier (2) Konstanty Angels End Schedule Washington - (9) Jackson (9) and Smith; Friend . , > Kansas City 1 30% |pollet (5) King (8) and Shepard. By Beating Kinloch's Today's Games HR: St. Louis--Musial. . SALE (And probable pitchers) F (Only games scheduled) In Overtime Tussle Baltimore at Chicago (N)--Fer- American League a Monumental "Ang-i rarese (4-8) vs Pierce (16:4) Washington 002 010 100-- 4 9 0 elo defeated Kinloeh's ripe Washington at Kansas ( aH Chicago 002 003 00x-- 5 6 0 7.3 1ast night at Alexandra Park in --Pascual (4-12) vs Dima Tur. Wiesler, Byerly (6) and Ber-|the closing game of the UAWA New York ai De beret; Keegan, McDonald (5) schedule, one which went 10 inn i: Puy a i (N)-- Par. Kinder. (7) and Moss. |ings to decide nell (42) vs Garcia (7-9) HRs: Washington -- Sievers,! Kinloch's scored first in this tilt Saturday's Games | Herzog; Chicago--Moss picking up two runs in the bottom Baltimore at Chicago Baltimore 001 100 000-- 2 6 1|of the third inning on Wilson's sing- Washington at Kansas City (N) |Kansas City 000 000 300--3 8 0/1 5 walk, passed ball, sacrifice New York at Detroit Fornieles, Zuverink (7) Ferrar-| fly and a single by Smith. But al-| Boston at Cleveland ese (7) Moore (7) and Triandos; | thou they often had runners on National League {Kellner, Crimian (6) Gorman (8) bases, they failed to score again W L Pet. OBL and Ginsberg. and after Angels had tied it up with Milwaukee 57.008 HRs: Baltimore--Miranda, Tri-\two runs in the top of the fourth, Cineinnati 590 1 |andos; Kansas City--Simpson. they battled even until the 10th Brook! .582 2 |Boston 300 224 601--18 15 0! inning. | 8t. Louis 510 9 Detroit 12 3/ "3 Chole play, walk, a passed | Philadelphia .460 13 Nixon and Daley; Miller, Gro-|pall and a long single by Spiers | Pittsburgh 43 54 .443 15% [mek (2) Masterson (5) Aber (8) | gave Angels their tying runs in the Chicago 41 55 .42717 |Brady (7) Bunning (7) and Wilson. | fourth, They too had runners on | New York M .366 22% HRs: Boston -- Jensen, Daley; | pages, Sarnowsky was nipped at the | Today's Games Detroit--Kaline. | plate in the fifth, but they couldn't] (And probable pitchers) |New York 000 000 000-- 0 4 Oc oe until the 10th inning--and | 8t. Louis at Brooklyn (N)--Po-| Cleveland 001 300 00x-- 4 8 0. they hit pay dirt with a five- | holsky (68) vs Craig (108) or| Sturdivant, Larsen (5) and run rally on five hits--climaxed by | oufax (2-3) | Berra; Score and Naragon |a home run blow by Davis » Chicago at New York (2Twi N)| HRs: Cleveland--Avila, Ward, |" Jnoprg. 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