Red Wings Buy Oshawa Cricketers Win Terry Sawchuk Twice Over Week-End ods cro cw awn vim povencovns | Back From B.B. Club came th two victories| Oshawa visited Dovercourt in turned DETROIT (AP) -- Detroit Red) in their weekend ga nes. Saturday saw Grace Church {Wings Monday broughy goalie Terry Sawchuk back to big team of Toronto visiting the lo- v Soke', Biv Boston Soe: - cals for a league match at Lake- league view Park and the visitors went| 0 and an RA... =. _ MOTOR SALES LTD, ) 0 i SAF EW ay cash for the veteran goaltender had tried to "bean" him. Both |him from taking top money. were ejected for fighting, after | If they called it the Broken Bow Jack Fleck did, and win. a general melee ensued, involv- (Open or the Whiffenpoof Invita-| Buto n the judgment you have ing players from both benches, [tion Snead would win in a breeze, | to favor the name players, regard- | the critics maintain. But because (less of their years, The Jimmy it is the National Open his mnd | Demarets, the Ben Hogans, the s bound to drift back to the times Cary Middlecoffs. | [he had he event all but won, only | Hogan, gunning for his fifth to see victory go to somene else, Open victory, will be favored in He can't help but remember, | many quarters. He's usually at his they argue, the huge eight he tok best for the big ones, but if he By Geo. H. Campbell on the 72nd hole when e ad te was using the Round Robin as a SPORTS EDITOR event wrapped up, or of tat 30- proving ground for his endurance "Everything From Soup To Nuts" 1955 CHEVROLET Sedan -- Dark blue, see this one 1954 1954 PONTIAC Sedan--light . 1953 of pineapple juice. We don't be- day of the tournament, and his| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lieve his past performances will scores reflected it. American League have any bearing on his perform-, Middlecoff is blowing hot and AB R H Pet. y be 55 33 59 .380 LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN! Dont know whether or not one ance this week. cold. After one round he said he 1 hf | _ His showing in the recent Round was playing his best golf of the % 185 35 67 .362 of the celebrating electors or a group of them took a bunch RoDin hon He Come WD the | sem: tho ext 10an ne Was 2] Mantle, New York 164 43 59 .360 score-hooks from The Times-Gazette office as souvenirs or whether © 00 "00 Cerv, Kansas City 117 13 40 .342 some practical joker decided to "hide" them--but at the time if reich with a fine 67 to overtake over the course. =~ rich. with Boyd, Baltimore = 146 20 48 329 writing today's column, no trace had been found of the softball and | oagily wag an indication he is on threet ournament victories to his| Runs--Mantle, 43. baseball score-books pushed through the Times-Gazette letter box his game, can stand pressure, and credit this vear. But we'll sill , Runs batted in--Sievers, Wash- Monday evening. If they show up, the situation will not be serious, also that his game has not deter. ake Snead. He's overdue, ington, 40. but if not, then a lot of clubs will have to acquire new books. Hits--Fox, 67. bles--Fox, and Plews, Wash- Meanwhile, it's impossible at this time to tell our readers 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, June 11, 1957 Boy Lefevre, last year's playl what went om in the various games last night, with the oe riples.. Inter-County team, playing at 2nd base Ale iy Harmony School Field Day Triples--Simpson, Kansas City, exception of the Beaches League game at the Kinsmen Stadium. We took in this one and like the good turnout of fans on hand, enjoyed a spicy 4-3 decision, with Oshawa Tony's coming out en top to get revenge over the loss Latimer Brokers handed them in Toronto recently, by the same score. Normie Bagnell was in fine form to win this one last night. Timely hitting and daring base-running by his mates piled up a 4-0 lead and it wasn't until late in the game that a solid single and field this inf | a FUTURE GAMES! We had intended to pass along ome | W } fion in reports of the various games, but under the circumstances, as u S an ng Uuccess we'll put it in here. Oshawa Minor Softball Association Bantam League games for Wednesday call for Simcoe Hall at Thornton's Corners; Storie at Eastview; Fernhill at North Oshawa; Woodview breezes prevailed throughout the and Anne at Sunnyside and Connaught at Radio. All Bantam team managers forenoon, Friday proved to be a|Brice Hooper, Jimmy Adams and are reminded that an important meeting will be held this Friday Succeasyal Field Day for Har- Ted Kemp. "i evening at Simcoe Hall, at seven o'clock. The team managers are ™QpV © choot at Biker Park the | Intermediate, age 12 and 13: Strikeouts -- Koufax, Brooklyn urged to bring along with them an official of their own Neighbour-| repeating of the Olympic: Oath | (Gris) -- Dianne Hopps, Betty and Sanford, Philadelphia, 59. hood Park, either the President or treasurer, preferred, as some + aks |Arnold and Carol Cook. (Boys) -- FIGHTS fumble on the drive, with the bases loaded, gave Latimers thre runs to make it close. Jack Rainbow pitched for Latimers and the pupils conducted themselves) y i important business is to be discussed, business that will be of con- in a true spirit of good SpOrs- {Homme Moar, David King and eern to the Neighbourhood Park Association as well as to the | . { | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 1953 Williams, Boston Fox, Chicago 1953 1953 FORD Coach--2-tone yellow end $225 MERCURY Sedan--Ilight green, see $295 OLDSMOBILE Torpedo Coach-- 150 1952 1952 1952 1953 face to Oshawa 1 » hen 1 with year's a Motors 1949 ng, oh Runs batted in--Mustal, 45. 1951 Hits--Schoendlenst, New York, | 70, Doubles--Musial, 16. Triples--Bruton, Milwaukee and Mays, New York, 5 | Home runs--Aaron, 15, 1 Stolen bases--Mays, 17. | Pitching--Sanford, Philadelphia, | 7-1, .B75. | Although cloudy skies and cool/Carol Twining, Frances Sparkes runs, "not out", Huband's fine|team, saying he could no longer Johnny Huband handled his team (starts for the Oshawa cricketers, [times in the last nine seasons, that will send goalie Glenn Hall When Sawchuk announced his By WHITNEY MARTIN Jiorated to a marked degree over during the season's first-half bal starts Thursday in Toledo, Ohio,[ENDURANCE PLUS the league's second-ranked goal Yes, for safe and sure vacation driving drop in to friend, Sam Snead. | endurance of this 45-year-old mar- Lynn Patrick, general manager | } plate in the third inning of the win this big one; that he has a| Naturally scores of golfers have place last week when pitcher the car of your choice . . . and of course we'll be glad ready has agreed to terms for the the eve -- when they clashed 1947 with Omaha in the United et this low, low price All of which we believe is a lot the two rounds played the second | FORD Coach--light blue, eo real 1095 black, a real mileage-maker slip covers, a safe buy PONTIAC Sedan--white, custom 1075 , 18. j Stolen bases--Landis, Chicago, PONTIAC--2-tone maroon and 895 white roof, custom radio. ........ National League i Groat, Pittsburgh 128 16 45 ,352 FORD PANEL--dark $795 MONARCH Sedan--medium green, | Rundle. (Boys) -- ® EXHAUST SYSTEM Don Pringle and Lefty Howarth, lexample and team leadership stand the strain, the well. so far this season. with two goalies. It is expected to another team, possibly Chicago "retirement", he was the leading NEW YORK (AP) -- The U.S. |the years. He had won the first|lotting. a. 1 'iy and from force of habit if fr n| That he had to go out the next| qo "oni 4 Jacques Plante Bramley Motor Sales TODAY ., , every car is safety- Some critics say Sam never will vel, [ of the Boston club, described the game. Boone rushed out towards mental block which, should vic-|a chance to win the Open. Some cash involved as "substantial", T Sturdivant (47) greeted om to take a trade-in! 1957-58 campaign, between the mound and the 1495 States League. He came to De- PONTIAC Coach--black, sun visor, DODGE Coupe-- $295 holiday buy *950 PONTIAC Sedan--green, a real METEOR Sedan--2-tone sand- b ' 3 radio, clean as a pin 10, i Pitching--Trucks, Kansas City, 5-0, 1.000. ® BP. PONTIAC Sedan--light $295 Fondy, Pittsburgh 175 21 60 ,343 | 9 FORD PANEL-- $250 exceptional throughout ER RR EET ® REARVIEW | ainst bow! with the Hh Long who enjoy fine bowling, for only 54 runs.| ; Art ie his form to and Speed, 1, Moje up 3% wichols who retired last December be- -- take six wickets for 22 runs and 0" nS ros ig gol ope 05 |cause of a nervous condition. : the "old reliable," Lenny Harris, "9V FUE Bob (NO ne. for| Sawchuk, 27, thus returns fol took a couple for 16 runs. A new- ys", "rye hovercourt side was the team that brought him into [comer to the club, George Long, retired for a fotal of 83 runs, (the National Hockey League in notched one wicket for eigh H Oshawa batsmen showed power 1950 and traded him off after five runs, and skill, piling up 89 runs for [sensational seasons in the Red] In the batting department, the only five wickets, to take the de-|Wing nets. | homesters were very steady, withlcision. George Long was steady| Sawchuk quit the Bruins in the] a fine performance being turned |with the willow, getting 12 runs middle of the 1956-57 season after in by another newcomer, Norm and added his support to the out- a siege of mononucleosis, a blood Evans, who picked up 20 runs. standing display turned in by|disease. He returned to action for § Other Oshawa batting rallies of {both "not out", with six and four(was evident in this display. It| The trade leaves that the Red Wings will announce) Martin Picks Sam Snead m a Black Hawks. goalie in the league and had been National open golf tournament Round Robin 29 years ago. su A ; ther reason we're going to string|day and qualify for the Open, and| goalie for the Stanley Cup cham- . ' RHUBARB N THE FIELD checked and ready to go . . . so DON'T DELAY. .. the mound, charging, Sturdivant/tory be in sight, would prevent unknown might came up with a| General manager Jack Adams URED CAR first baseman Ray Boone of Sawchuk, a native of Winnipeg, troit as a regular in 1950, FORD Customline Tudor -- Brentwood @ real dependable cor........... METEOR Coach--2-tone white inch putt which cost him so dearly | might have been a little dis- CHEVROLET Sedan--dark green : 1075 stone white and brown body. . . . . . 1952 STUDEBAKER Sedon--2-tone green, auto- green ...... : Strikeouts--Pierce, Chicago, 70. | es, Brooklyn 186 27 69 .871 METEOR Custom Sedan--grey, Th ,. Pit 1 i mi Fllshicfh ,18 6,45 MIRRORS Johnny Huband, who pil note included Len Harris with 10; Sumy Hupatd, wio piled Red J runs respectively. Team captain marked the seventh win in eight wings, NHL champions eight With before the summer's end a trade) To Win U.S. National 0 0 Win U.b. National Upen |selected to the first all-star team Hall, 25, finished the season as BALL along with our old and frustrated did so easily, is a tribute to the pion Montreal Canadiens The above fistic. action. took See one of our 8 courteous salesmen today and pick |hot game over the three days as/of the Wings sald Sawchuk al Detroit Tigers with a right to began his professional career in METEOR Coach--grey, e real buy 625 brown, clean roof end ma bod 1295 in a playoff with Lew Worsham. | couraged. He was dog tired after oon y STUDEBAKER--2-tone yellow end $425 " Home Tins--Mantle | matic transmission and custom H Musial, St, Louis 193 27 69 .358 1 factory rebuilt motor. , 39.7 ® REAR LIGHTS ® GLASS ® STEERING ® TIRES ® FRONT LIGHTS ® HORN was hit quite hard by the Tony's team, A familiar (and popular) manship. A favorable crowd was Seni 1 asd : Bantam softball teams themselves. nior, and over: in attendance. Everyone present (Girls) -- | Sharon Oshawa City & District Softball Association is holding an [seemed pleased with the re-|Linda Jeffery, Williams | sults. and Sally Westerman. (Boys) -- t meeting this Thursday evening, 8 o'clock sharp, at The following is a list of the Ray Penhale, Ray Major and Bill the UAW Hall, Bond Street and all teams playing under the City and District Assoc. this year, are urged to have full representa- tion (two delegates) on hand, President Chris Mason has an- pounced the schedule for this week, for the City & District teams. This calls for A's vs S Cl (8 ight at Alexandra Park, 6:45 p.m.; Mills Motors vs A's at Alexandra Park, on Wednesday night and on Thursday evening, Scugog Cleaners vs Mills Motors, at Radio Park. various events and names of the Smith. winners. RELAYS | DASHES { | Novices age 6 and 7 -- (girls)--y Margaret Toughby, Lindaley Iw land and Wendy Loveless. Marshall: 2. Frances |(boys) -- John Krantz, David |Marilyn = Major, Susan | Gunn and Paul MacDonald. |Mary Lambe: 3 | Bantam age 8 and 9 -- (girl$)--|Karan Sapinski, |Linda Ogden, Sandra Malel and gnoor Taurie McKay Ursula Wittig, Junior, age 10 and 11: Girls -- off, 190%, Germany, 10. Carol Twining, Susan McConk-| Kathleen South Africa, outpointed Jimmy | Sparkes, Martinez, 161%, Glendale, Calif.,| Reed, 10. Linda Ogden,| Gabrielle Kas- 160, Los Angeles, New York--Alex Miteff, 202, Ar- | gentina, outpointed Willie Besman- | | Johannesburg--Mike Holt, 164, | I New Orleans -- Willie Vaughn, | outpointed Al ® WINDSHIELD WIPERS FOR A BETTER CAR BUY A "SAFE BUY" USED CAR 1. SERVICE--Factory-trained licensed mechanics to serve you better. Williams, 155%, New Orleans, 10. Bonita Paterson: (boys) -- John = gouc.™) "meq Kemp, Brian Wil-\-- -- Otvos, Bradd Wilson and David op Tin ACT on Wane REMEMBER IN 5 Hare | : . fey Dennis Brown, Douglas Hallett, ils) -- Kathryn Kashul, Susan/Ouican Abbot, Peter Pols; 3. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Latkin Maloney's Ace Marine WHITBY LARRY'S move into Kinsmen Stadium again tomorrow pight for another West Toronto Senior Baseball League battles. The Lawrence Tailoring team will supply the opposition tomorrow night. Behind young Carl Kemp's pitching, the Whitby team chalk- 2. PARTS--A complete line of genuine Ford parts available at all times. David Crowe, Bruce Hooper, ! ed up another cleancut win on Saturday, to extend their un- defeated streak and they are now the envy and "the target" of every other team in the league, so the action here tomorrow even- ing should be entertaining. Incidentally, the Whitby Larry's BA team will get along without the services of Oshawa's Ted Stone, for the balance of the season. The talented young right-hander, | who didn't bother reporting to Boston or their farm clubs, this spring (remember, he came home last year and later Mr. Gillies barred him from playing in the Inter-County) but he received an urgent call from Boston Red Sox organization last week and last night, he left to join their Albany farm team, with the definite assurance that he'll stay up with Albany all this season. Terry Sawchuck has been bought back off Boston Bruins by the Detroit Red Wings, who get player Johnny Bucyk from the Wings plus an undisclosed sum of cash, that has been termed "gubstantial". This is the first and key move in what will be a large turnover of NHL talent, before the World Series gets under way, at least: Sawchuck is reported as happy to be back with Detroit and one wonders if that is perhaps what he wanted, right from the moment he pulled stakes and left the Bruins cold, , midway through the last season. Now we know that Detroit will trade off Glen Hall and he is "tabbed" for Chicago delivery, but there could be some changes yet. BRIGHT BITS: George Kell, "beaned" in the game Sunday, was not seriously hurt, fortunately. The X-ray pictures disclosed, Senior, 14 and over: (Girls) --|Junior: . . DOUG FORD, this year's leading Lily Charewicz, Sally Westerman Sparkes; Boys -- Jimmy Adams. Intermediate: Girls ---~ Betty Adair (tied). there was no skull fracture . money winner in U.S. professional golf circles, will play in this|and Linda Jeffery, (Boys) -- Bill year's Canadian Open . . . DETROIT TIGERS had four homers and|Smith, Roy Major and Ray Pen- Mickey Mantle had his 15th yesterday, as Tigers whipped Yankees 04. (girls) -- Kathryn Kashul, Susan McConkey and Carol Twining; | (boys) -- Peter Pols, Bruce Hooper aud Jimmie Adams. 1 ntermediate, age 12 and 18 -- (girls) -- Betty Arnold, G ai]|Lyne Carswell, Souch and Lynda Rundle. % ie ga Mayr, (Boys) -- Wayne Pleau, Don/Hall Carol Holmes, Adair and Jim Buechler. | Boys: yo glut, nior, age and over -|(%'€al, ca a p (girls) -- Roberta Tilling, Linda| Noakes; 2, David King, Gibbs Jeffery and Sally Westerman; Kay, David MacDonald, (boys) -- Ray Penhale, Bill Hooper; 3. Michael |Smith and Ron Hooper. {Courtice Rose, John | BALL THROWING {Doug Broadbent. Bantam, age 8 and 9 -- (girls) | Senior, |= Linda Ogden, {and Karen Sapinski; (boys) : Robert Temple, Norbert Strahl 2. Linda Jeffery, rand James Harrison. liams, Roberta | Junior, age 10 and 11 -- (girls) Westerman; 3, David Hare, Robert Temple. Intermediate, 12 . 13: Tilling, Cathie and Anne Rundle; | shul (boys) Marguerite Dykster, 14 and over: Girls --| Diane Morris| . Lynne)Shaw, Patricia Thibert, | --|Lynda Twining, Brenda Turner; Sharon Wil-| Sally Gibson, |~-- Frances Sparkes, Kathryn Ka-|Linda Sanders, Connie Johnson, |won the 96th running of the : Girls --|Queen's Plate two years ago to- . Betty Arnold, Dianne Hopps, day, the last renewal of the Lat- Lynda Rundle; kin Maloney's Ace Marine clas-! Gail Souch, Sylviasic for three-years-olds at the his- [toric old Woodbine track in east Wayne Toronto before the new, larger Ken Woodbine was opened northwest 5 Mc- of Toronto. That race saw jockey Garry Alex Wick aboard Great West un- Kassinger, seated in early crowding, but he Wotton, escaped death under the hoofs of |the other racers. f ANNOUNCE FIRST DATE NEW YORK (AP)--Twenty-one [National Hockey League games | will be televised next winter from | U.S. cities, the Columbia Broad- casting System announced Mpn- --~ Jimmy Adams, Theodore| Boys -- Bill Smith, Ron Hooper, 4aY: Otvos and Donald Welsh, |Ray Penhale, Roy Major, Intermediate, age 12 and 13: CHAMPIONS (Girls) -- Marguerite Dykster,| Novice: Girls Betty Arnold and Cathie Gibson.|loughby; Boys (Boys Adair -- John and Jim Buechler. {Boys -- Robert Temple, Girls -- | Arnold; --Margaret Wil-\ Don Adair (tied). rantz, ) -- Wayne Pleau, Don! Bantam: Girls -- Linda Ogden; Boys Frances ; Boys -- Wayne Pleau and Senior: Girls -- Linda Jeffery; --Ray Penlale, |CUP WINNERS Girls -- Betty Arnold. Boys -- Wayne Pleau and Don ale. 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