Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Aug 1956, p. 10

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40 THE DAILY TEs aATETTE, Monday, August 27, 1956 SPORTS MENU "Everything from Soup to Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Oshawa Gains Split With Brantford So By THE CANADIAN PRESS [relieved by Bob Sealby in the It was the last of the ninth and ninth, was the loser. He held Ma London Majors were trailing 3-2 jors to eight scattered hits, in an Intercounty senior A base-| Meafdwhile in Brantford the Red ball game Saturday-night when Sox and Oshawa Motors split a opener 50 and Oshawa bounced back with a 6-3 victory. Danny Wooden pitched two-hit ball in the first game and his mates backed him up with perfect fielding to register the , shutout. The Sox collected all their runs off Oshawa starter Cam Church. In the second game Oshawa pounded two Brantford pitchers for 11 hits. Cec Hall went all the way for the winners, scattering six hits. the plate. Two men were on base |as the count mounted to two strikes on two pitches. WEEKEND REVIEW:--Spacé being very limited and a regular : | flood of local sports activity to mention, today's Sports Menu will Then Simpson came through! take the form of an umpteen-course meal, to be digested "capsule when a héme run which wound | style" . . . NO BALL GAME TONIGHT! St. Thomas and K-W|up the match 53 for London over Dutchmen are playing tonight and Tuesday, then Elgins come tot Bitchener. Waterloo Dutchmen asd Oshawa for that big doubleheader, on Thargday, night, Jeliana Pave gisched e senior pennant for the a postponed game up in London tomorrow night . . . OS ost | 3 a . in "Brantford dba afternoon 5-0 but came back behind Cec Hall ony Simpson 3, Jourth Homer) to win 6-3 at night and move within a game-and a half of clinching a mound record of 12 wins against fourth place . . . LONDON MAJORS beat the "'Dutchies" on Satur-|ip ree losses. Dan Lewandowski,! day to clinch top spot . . . ST. THOMAS fans real angry, according to a long story in the sports news there, because Oshawa's wins in Z0NE CHAMPS Oshawa Juveniles Elks Blank Peterboro Boys ually ignoring the fact that technically, peither Winegarden nor Schomberg are eligible to play for Elgins . . . WRESTLING FANS are looking forward to the big show at Kinsmen Stadium tomorrow night. It's the last "outdoor show' of the season but it's a hum- dinger, featuring Yukon Eric trying to get Dick Hutton s $1,000 offer, in the main event and the Gallagher brothers taking on Prince Maiva and Pat Flanagan, in a tag-team, semi-final bout, with Sky-Hi Lee and Sammy (Mr. Canada) Berg in the preliminary go. Oshawa Sunnyside Elks captured| Danny Price homered in the first EVERY OSHAWA MINOR ball team, both baseball and softball, ihe Zone 4 "honors "in OASA inning with one out, for the first chalked up wins over the week-end but the UAW Dels were not so :Juvenile "A" playdowns, when|run of the game. After hat the fortunate. They faded in the last two innings and were eliminated they blanked Peterborough CRA next three batters drew walks to by Stratford Kroehlers . SUNNYSIDE ELKS put out Peterborough Juveniles 3-0 at Sunnyside Park fill the bases but failed to score. Juveniles here 3-0 and the Sunnyside Bantams won right in the here on Saturday afternoon, to Elks loaded 'em up again in the Liftlock City to take that OASA series in two-straight so, + + «sweep their series in two-straight second, after two out, but still Ni ] SL Jrs. beat Trenton 4-1 to win that round . .| games. {couldn't score. : SSRAWA VICTORS ® Bantams won an OBA baseball playoff in| This was a real pitching battle) In the 5th inning, Bob Simcoe Peterborough, 3-1 on young Fagan's fine one-hitter . . LEGION all the way with Mert F ielder hurl-|opened with a walk and when John MIDGETS beat Moose A.C. of Toronto in another ex. game, here| ing a brilliant two-hitter to give Newey doubled to left, he scored d fternoon COBOURG put out Ajax in their Inter. "B"|the Elks the triumph. A scratchy Simcoe. Newey went to 3rd on a Sunday after®to? \KLIN Bantams ousted Brougham in their third|infield single in the fifth by rival passed ball and beat the throw to series . "3 ERY po' he va team nosed out Stittsville| pitcher Mahoney and a solid the plate for the third run of the game on Satur Y iller but Brougham"s Juvenile "C" boys were| Smash to the outfield in the 7th by game, and the last, when Hickey 76 in a 100-inning thriller Bet rE Midgets play Oshawa Radio| R. Rowe, these were the only two|grounded to the infield. Newey's eliminated by Madoc . . . ARKHAM and Brooklin settle hits allowed by Fielder, who struck single in the 7th was Oshawa's lash at Radio Park this evening rr ] 4 t Brooklin {out eight batters and didn't issue hit and made him the only player i I TR Series I the 9 Bane Jonig! Pon OBA Mi a single walk in the entire game.|to get more than one, as Mahoney EXAD ar S v Midget 3 Ee ee iriroed bx bot Tn playoff game, Peterborough visiting Oshawa Legion pt ppec lly of the Elks' team look very ordi- nary at the plate. PETERBOROUGH -- R. Rowe, 3b; McFadden, ss; W. Rowe, 2b; the plate themselves, the Peter- Mahoney, p; Daley, cf; Kimball, borough boys succeeded in making|1b; McNamee, ; Copping, it a tight tussle. Pitcher Mahoney |lf; Rodger, rf. was inclined to wildness, he issued] SUNNYSIDE ELKS -- R. Sim- Stratford Kroehler Girls Put Out Oshawa URW Dels [s:2zvies boosh bie 2s Oshawa UAW Dels faded from|ning, they got a big break. John-|steadied down to give a fine!ss; Hickey, rf; Fielder, p; Strutt, the Provincial Women's Softball ston singled with one out and then mound display. He gave up only|lf. } Union Intermediate "A" playoffs Nelson, who replaced Blom when six hits. |. Umpires -- March and O'Reilly. when they dropped a 10-3 decision the latter was injured, drilled a|-- file meine nt BLE GE WS Sunnvside Park Bantam Boys Oust Liftlock City Champs e the outfield, he also received sparkling support from his mates, especialy in the infield. Although held off completely at which gave the Kroehler girls the the ball, it bounced past and went | series in two-straight games. for a homer, tying the score at Oshawa Dels enjoyed a 3-1 lead|3-3. ; going into the 8th - inning but Kroehlers took new life after this Kroehlers tied it up in that frame|and in the 9th the first four bat- and then staged a wild seven-run ters connected for singles then a rally in the top of the 7th to break series of walks, after two out and the deadlock and clinch the game before the rally was halted seven| o no"0¢ OASA playoffs on Satur-|ond inning. and series. : | runs had crossed the plate and the | 3.y when they eliminated the Pet.| Two walks, a choice play and an|series was over. Dels got a couple| error gave Kroehlers a run in the|on bases in their own half of the} first inning and then Clarke took 9th but failed to score. | Peterborough 27-10. over from Hyrcanuk and she stop-| Miller with two singles, had the ped the visitors in their tracks major share of the meagre total and held them off the score-sheet of only six safe hits collected by for the next six frames. | UAW Dels off Raymers. Nelson, Meanwhile, Oshawa moved Rhodes, Thomas, and Raymers all ahead in the first when Wright had a pair of hits for the Rel walked and so did Sagar, with two lers. day' ame. in the Liftlock Cit wit. then Nesbitt tripled. In the STRATFORD KROHLERS: --|\ovS Safe in 8 Sotart. vi third inning, Miller singled, moved Blom, 3b; Skinner, rf: Rhodes, ss; on an infield out and scored later Heinburck, Thomas, If; Raymers, on a single by Sagar, to make it|p; Small, cf; Ball, 2b; Johnston, 3-1 for UAW Dels. | Johnston. ¢; Nelson, 3b. : With Raymers pitching steady OSHAWA UAW DELS: -- Miller, ball. Oshawa Dels didn't do much 2b; Wright, ss; Hyrcanuk, 3b and of the Kiwanis |League, advanced to the In direct contrast to the first game of the series, in Oshawa, when Sunnyside boys had to come from far behind and needed the odd break to eke out a one-run victory in extra innings, Satur- ond for five more runs. more runs for a 12-5 lead. |after two out, followed by th {ond batter up in the |tripled and Konarowski | Whiteley all singled and it was 5-0 giving up walks but few hits. pitcher Bob Simpson stepped to doubleheader. Brantford took the | made the usually reliable hitters] erborough Bantams in two-straight| peterborough, came out when the games, winning the second tilt at first inning barrage was on and7, Peterborough got three runs in PITCHING LEADERS the fourth on a double by aking Pe Little, at the plate either. Stratford had p; Sagar, If; Nesbitt, c: the bases loaded in the sixth but 3b; Clarke. p; DeLucia, 1b; Hub-| couldn't score but in the 8th in-iba,rd, rf; Goyne, cf. Oshawa Genosha Juniors Eliminate Trenton Legion when the inning ended. | Whiteley went to Peterborough lads tied it up with{12-run rally. Eakins was rors, one of these by Whiteley. Sunnyside and struck out the side and some of them twice. 'Brooklin Juniors Edge Stittsville Brooklin Hillcrests won their first game of the OASA Junior "C"' Zone championship finals, on their home diamond Saturday night |when they nosed out Stittsville 7-6 {in 10 innings. A safe bunt by W. Gracey in the third inning and triples by Me- | Dougall and Parks gave the Stitts- ville boys two runs in the third {and they added two in the fifth |when Parks walked then Shadow- {man and Waters both singled. In {the 7th they scored two runs, on two costly outfield errors that went for "'error-homers." | Hillerests got one run in the sec- lond on a single, two walks and a {passed ball, In the 4th, they took a {3-2 lead when Heron singled, {Henry was safe on an error then Smyth singled to score his mate Heron and Henry came home when Grylls flied out to left. In the sixth, Brooklin made it 5-4 when Henry singled, Smyth was safe on an error and Grylls hit a triple. In the 7th, the home- sters tied it up when Merve was |safe on an error, moved on two |passed balls and scored on an in- field out. Heron tripled to open the 8th but was nipped at the plate when he tried to come home on a wild | pitch. | In the 10th inning, with one out, Stacey drew a walk then Heron doubled to put Stacey on third and Henry's single secored Stacey with |the winning run. | Henry, for Brooklin, chalked up i111 strikeouts and was hit hard in only two frames. Waters, for |Stittsville, fanned six batters and {had his serious troubles because of {errors usually. Brooklin had only eight hits and Heron had three of |these. Stittsville had seven hits. | BROOKLIN -- Grylls, ss; Gib- ison, rf; Labanovich, lf; Roberts, icf; Rousseau, 2b; Stacey, 3b; |Heron, 1b; Henry, p; Smyth, c; | Puckrin, rf; Gambell, rf; Merve, STITTSVILLE -- W. Gracey, 3b; McDougall, ss; B. Parks, cf; Gracey, c; Shadowman, 2b; Wat- |ers, p; A. Gracey, rf; Rothell, If; |D. Parks, lb; Graham, batted in 10th, 1b. Umpires: March and Bragg. INTER-COUNTY ' LEAGUE LEADERS | _Inter-County including Thursday night games: Clifford, (B) Leveille (0) | Lefevre (0) |McGrattan (B) {McLennan (L) Urban (St. T.) Wilkes * (B) 165 20 56 168 39 61 363 9 Oshawa Sunnyside Park boys. the third. Meanwhile, the Oshawa (Based on 100 or more official at bats) United States Olympic team in the Bantam Softball boys had come right back with Two base hits -- Wilkes 14, next another five-run rally in the sec- McMackon 13, Johnson 10, Curran 10. | Three base hits -- Wilson 5, D. Simp- Trotter, who started pitching for|son 4, Lafontaine 3, Upper 3, Colvin 3,|stone Athletic Club walked the Balazovic 3. Home runs Lefevre 6, Clifford 5, |Eakins took over. He walked four Johnson 5. and yielded three hits inthe sec- In the fourth a couple of hits and some wild pitches gave Sunnyside two Sacrifices -- Psutka 6, Upper 5, Le- Neave 5, Yosurak 5, Garavaltis 5, Mul- doon 5, Herchenratter 5. Stolen bases -- Boniface 17. Runs batted in -- Wilson 35, McGrat- 5 y tan 31, Creighton 31, Leveille 31, Lefevre in Melbourne this fall. Oakley is 31, Urban 27 Most London, 11; Hall, Lewandowski, wins -- Simpson, Oshawa 8: Zavorskus, K-W, Most losses Dumouchelle, St. Thomas 10; Lewandowski, K-W, Brantford 7; Church, Oshawa 6. Percentage leaders -- Zavorskus 8 - 2; | Most Srike Suts =. Simpson 118, Wood. 72, , Seal | Meanwhile the Oshawa lads pil- | 62, LL gp pn ey y the mound ed on two more in the fifth and |again for Sunnyside but it wasn't one in the sixth then in the final 3: McKay |his day. He was very wild and 7th inning they cut loose for a 3;. Eldridge, c; Yahn, 3b and p; ' I tied it up w 15 driven Sadowski, {five runs in their first inning, out and Stewart finished out the gjagko, cf; Mason, 2b; Whiteley, p| |scored without a single hit, on a game. Sadowski and Eldridge both and 3b: Michaels. rf. | {total of seven walks and two er- hit homers in this big rally as the a GH: {entire Oshawa team got into the .. walsh, 1b; Reynard, If; Eakins, Yahn took over the pitching for act, all but one crossing the plate cg and p; Heard, 3b; Patterson, rf; Stewart, cf and p: Trotter, p, 53. bases on balls -- Bush 62, Hall 50, Zavbrskus 49, Most 1b; Konarowski, If; PETERBOROUGH: Cummings, ss and cf; McGrath, 2b. wa Genosha Hotel Juniors Wilson's lon, a to the second round of|ball scored the two. | OASA Junior "A" playdowns,| Maroney settled down after his when they eliminated Trenton Le- wild streak in the third, in which gion at Alexandra Park on Satur- he issued three walks, and he kept day afternoon, winning the second Genoshas held down until the 8th game of the series 4-1. | when Nichols opened with a single, Gord Nichols, on the mound for|Tilk also singled and then Boddy Genoshas, came up with a neat/walked to fill the bases. Nichols two-hitter to stop the Trenton boys scored on a sacrifice fly to centre, in their bid to tie up the series.|by Ulrich and that ended the scor- Cole singled in the second Inning ng, for the game. and the only other safe hit the| Tilk had two hits for Oshawa, Trenton team could collect was a who collected only a half-dozen single by rival pitcher Maroney, to|total as a team, as Maroney al- open the 6th. A walk with two outmost matched Nichols in the duel. a choice play and -an error let] TRENTON LEGION -- Drake, , Maroney score and it proved his|ib; Austin, 3b; K. Kennedy, cf; team's only run. Nichols fanned |Alexander, ss; Cole, If; Foshay, c; nine batters and gave up four (Burns, 2b; William, rf; Maroney, walks in the well-pitched game. |p; W. Kennedy, cf; Jones, ss. Ron Tilk's homer in the second | OSHAWA GENOSHA -- Nelson, inning opened the scoring of the|2b; Shepperson, 3b; Wilson, rf; game and in the 3rd, Genoshas Weldon, c¢; Nichols, p; Tilk, ss; made it 30 when Nelson walked Boddy, 1b; Ulrich, cf; Buzminski, with one out, Shepperson was safe|lf. on a choice play that missed then! OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)--Resulis soccer matches plaved in United Kingdom toda: LEAGUE Umpires: Barnes and Guiltinan. | |Crystal P 1 Coventry C 1 {Exeter C 0 Southampton 4 | Ipswich T 0 Millwall 2 | Northampton T 1 Colchester U 0 Plymouth A 0 Reading 6 0 Queen's Park R 1 Newport C 1 the Shrewsbury T 1 Gillingham 0 ¢ {Southend U 0 Norwich C 0 {Walsall 3 Brighton and Hove 2 Watford e Swindon T 4 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Cup Airdrieonians 3 Raith R 1 Dundee 2 Motherwell 1 {Ayr U 1 Dundee U 1 {Berwick R 1 Morton 1 {Brechin C 3 Dumbarton 4 Celtic 3 Aberdeen 2 {Dunfermline A 5 Kilmarnock 1 {East Fife 1 Rangers 4 !East Stirling 0 Arbroath 3 Hamilton A 3 Alloa 2 Hibernian 1 Hearts 2 Montrose 3 Albion R 5 {Partick T 2 Falkirk 0 |Queen"s P 0 St. Johnstone 2 St. Mirren 1 Queen of § 1 {&tenhousemnuir 2 Third Lanark 1 {Stirling Albion 0 Clyde 3 ENGLISH Division | am C 4 Arsena 3 Wolverhampton > 3. Burnley 3 1 Luton 1 2 Ww 2 wn 2 nw 2 1 Aston Villa 1 Portsmouth 3 Sheffield W 1 Sunderland 1 Newcastle U 2 Tottenham H 5 Leeds U 1 W Bromwich 2 Manchester U 3 Division 11 Middlesbrough 3 Blackburn R 3 Lincoln C 4 Bristol C 2 Rotherham U 1 Bury 0 Liverpool 2 Doncaster R 2 Bristol R 4 Grimsby 'F -3 Notts C.-L... |Stranrger 1 Cowdenbeath 3 Huddersfield T 3 Leyton O 0 Nottingham F 3 Fulham 1 | IRISH LEAGUE Ulster Cup Sheffield U4" Port" Vale 2 {Ards 2 Crusaders 0 Stoke C 3 Leicester C 1 {Ballymena U 3 Glenavon 2 West Ham U 1 Swansea T 2 [Cliftonville 1 Glentoran 2 {Coleraine 1 Linfield 2 | Distillery 4 Derry C 2 {Portadown 4 Bangor 2 "= LACROSSE SCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS OLA S:nior Semi-finals jLong Branch 4 Hamilton 15 (Hamilton leads best-of-7 series 1st | Barnsley 1 | Division 111 hd Barrow Bradford 3 Cheste - he McMAHON AND ELM Pundas Street Eost,, Whitby VAN HEUSEN MOTORS King Street, Oshowa BASIL MERRICH Hu > Ro Mansfield T 5 Carlisle U 1 0 Athletic 2 Accrington 4 Southport 0 Stockport C 1 Workington 3 Halifax T '1 2.0) York C 1 Tranmere RO Catharines 8 Peterborough 14|, MORE {First game of best-of-7 series) | Division III Southern OLA Junior Semi-finals ps shot 0 Brentford 2 Brampton 11 Long Branch 12 whemoul A 0 Torquay U 0 |(First same of best-of-7 series) BROCK g single and a passed in the second inning and again in' OSHAWA SUNNYSIDE: Bishop, PALMER MOTORS King Street, Bowmanville | Ontario Street, Uxbridge B SANDY CARLAW King Street, Bowmanville STREET 'MOTORS rock Street, Whitby Saturday night, two more teams were eliminated, in the play-offs, Kickers winning their match with Hollandia at Alexandra, while at Port Union, Oshawa Thistle de- feated Johns-Manville. The game at Alexandra Park was the fourth meeting of Kickers and Hollandia this season and the best team has still not been de- cided to the satisfaction of either side. Of the four matches, each club has won one, with two being tied. The defeat Saturday must have een a sad blow to the Dutchmen, who have lost out twice previously in Cup Competition within a hair - breadth of taking | the trophy, losing the League Cup with a two-goal loss and losing fhe Labatt Cup with a one-goal 08S. Kickers Oust Hollandia In Lancaster Cup Play Kickers scored one goal in the] first period and a second in the latter half, oth well - earned and nicely placed markers, and took the game by 29. At Port Union, Thistle scored an easy victory over the Johns-Man- ville oys Jebding at half-time 30) and the final t f Scoring for Thistle were Pithie| with two, athan with two, Ritchie claimed the single. The Lancaster Cup Semi-final is drawn as follows Inter vs. Thistle and Kickers vs. Strila. Follgwing is the list of All- Stars Picked to play on Labor Day at Pe'erboro: Thistle: Sutherland, | Williams, Tollerton, Smith; Inter: | |Cavalli, Bressan, Dreossi, Sweet: | |Kickers: Weber, K. Hess, U. Hess; | |Claremont: Camilleri; Stri a:| | Stewart. Oshawa Victors Edge Peterboro Bantam Opener Oshawa Victors, representatives of the Oshawa Legion Minor Base- {all Association in this year's On- tario Baseball Association Ban- tam playdowns, chalked up a thrilling 3-1 win in their opening playoff game at Peterborough on Saturday afternoon, over the Lift- lock City Bantams. Second game of the series will be played here in Oshawa on Saturday afternoon and as Oshawa won the toss, the third game, if one is necessary, will also be Dowe, gave Oshawa heir firsé run in the t inning, Bell, Mech and Suddard getting the hits. In the fifth inning, Reid drew a walk and] scored on a double by Mech, to make it 20 and Oshawa added their third and final run in the 7th | when Reid again walked, moved on an infield out and scored later fon a single by Suddard. | Sparking defensive play helped |Fegan keep the Petes to only one {his, Hobbs making two fine plays at end base in the fifth inning. | i | OSHAWA VICTORS -- Bell, 1b; {Dowe, 3b; Mech, ss; Suddard, |cf; Whiteley, c; Judd, 1f; Hobbs, {2h; Pollitt, rf; Fegan, p; Pipher, {rf in 6th; Reid, 1b in 4th. | | PETERBOROUGH Hill, ¢; McGregor, 3b; Passmore, cf; | White, rf; Brady, ss; Whiteley, E.|ciding factor in Oshawa's victory | Baseball League leaders | Leveill i - . Eke 10, Leveille U.S. 20-kilometre heel - and - toe -- Anderson 7. McGrattan Creighton S, and Brantford, Eldridge clouted a homer, sec-/walks and an error. They slowed son, St. Thomas, sient each: | Jamie game, (down after that however getting |then Yahn doubled and Sadowski|one in the sixth and none in the followed | 7th, despite a few more walks by| {with a homer. Blasko, Mason and|Yahn, who was wild but effective, Simpson 11 played in Oshawa, Saturday afternoon or on Mon- day. A brillaint one-hit pitching dis-| play by young Fegan was the de-| either later||f; Pontin, 1b; Warboy, 2b; Gat je, p; Kayne, If. 4 b | 1 | vVvwwy BUY YOUR FUEL OIL WHERE YOU RECEIVE... RELIABLE BURNER SERVICE LANDER STARK Oil Limited RA 5-3589 din dn. 4 over the Pete. Bantams. White | singled in the fourth inning after | two out. The Petes got their lone| run in the sixth when McGregor | drew a walk, stole 2nd, advanced | on an infield error and scoréd on| a wild pitch. Besides allowing only one run, Fegan struck out 10 atters. 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