Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Jun 1957, p. 17

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_ "(more runs but just couldn't quite out and the weather was perfect | Ys . TT ar A Tw WY aera FUN rN vw Panthers Score + [5c 5: for golfing. 1 n ns ; WT . . 5 |, Panthers had a run in the first] "nip. Drew Jacobi won the golf | \ \ Over Unionaires [ining 'and three in the wird. i, FF C00 re ot 72 and . . - In a UAW Softball League game the big blow in a solid rally. They Mrs. F. Fordham won the golf For Stouffville (Girls | ieGoRD SECTION OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1957 at Alexandra Park last night, added two in the fourth when ball for putting. The girls had | | -- - i a EC Panthers defeated Unionaires, 86, F cr8uson again tripled, then they inc at he Club, afterwards, In the "official opening game" |frame, MacDonald was the first i, [0 tn clinched the win with singletons a a-- a . 4 thanks to a strong finish. ; of the Knights of Columbus Little batter and he clicked. Judge sin- H R g | in the 7th and 8th frames, by Tu- Loo 0 00 oornorr [Big League. ar Alexandra Parkigied with one out and yanck 3GITIESS NACING | : Unionaires didn't score in the 15x and Pipher. 4 3 | A YO iB mein - an I last night, Cardinals defeated the walked and a'wild pitch let Judge first four frames against Mollins DETROIT (AP)--Tackle Norm Todiany 5.3. Maksim hgh G 8 A . Sat 2 gain » Jieady pacing but Watona's dou. Mrs. Drew Jacobi Wins Mauers signea Thursday with De. Love did the pitching for the Trailing 3-2, Cardinals struck ble and an outfield error gave : for tis in their haif of the Unionaires their first run in the ball League after a year's play| inners and after a shaky first for three runs in the fifth, They added three in the Weekly Golf Contest with British Columbia Lions of the ng did 2 ee wh Roles: fifth. by viva ¥ oe 0. Alexandra Park 7th inning, on three hits, includ: ©n Tuesday, the ladies of the Western Interprovincial Football Me HEPIOC Mr io an error but was ont Inter ing Sevenson's opening triple. Oshawa Golf Club held their field Union, which failed to pick up his sled and then Taylor doubled but trying to reach 3rd. Yanch walk- This Saturday evening (tomor- Then in the 9th, they added two day. There was a wonderful turn option by June 1. Love fanned the next two to hold|ed with two out then Ryan hom. row) at Alexandra Park, the Osh. the Indians to only one run. They ered and that proved the victory|awa Harness Racing Assoc. will got another in the third when blow. : "(hold their second race meet of |Gallagher hit a homer, 'In the INDIANS -- Kolesnick, 2b; Di- the season. fifth Kolesnick was safe on an onne, p; Galiagher, ¢; Taylor, ss; The first one, about three weeks ago, proved an outstanding suc- |error, moved on a passed ball Cullen, 3b; Mathews, cf; Dawe, YY, - . , re {and an infield out and scored on!ib: \Galley, If: Bremner, rf. cess and the members are looking a single by Taylor, to complete' CARDINALS -- Talling, 1b; forward to Saturday night's event their total. Love fanned 11 bat- Judge, 2b: Yanch, If: Ryan, ss: They have a good field of en- ' ters in six innings. Andison, rf; O'Brien, If: Gibbens, tries, with horses coming here TO KRESGE'S | | Cardinals took three innings be- 3b; Love, p; MacDonald, c; Tay- from Belleville on the east to fore they got to Dionne. In that'lor, rf. Brantford on the west, Orillia and ( Home runs--Aaron, 16. jalso be entered. C E M T i E S T 0 K E MA OR LEAGUE Stolen bases--Mays, 18 There'll be 10 classified heats, | Pitching--Sanford, Philadelphia, which to the layman, means an 18-1, .889, actual total of 10 races, with wa. LEADERS | Strikeouts--Sanford, 65. gering privileges. There'll be [BS , : National League Mantle, New York 176 43 67 .381 : 4 Lia Bout . A 5. i al harness rac fans d - B and AB ect FOr Chet 10 5 8 347 ie er oe cnt. LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL -- AND RISKY - ON WATER SK . Hodges, Brooklyn 194 31 71 .366 Cerv, Kansas City 125 15 43 .344 forward to a renewal of the rival- . ; Saturda S ecial J ; Musial, St. Louis 205 29 73 .35 Boyd, Baltimore 157 30 53 .338 .) ,0i\ nen Bob Norton, F. Mc. Sometimes it's mice to live | who almost collides with Fran- | Frances, incidentally, is Flork y P 1 hi Groat, Pittsburgh 128 16 45 .352 Runs--Mantle, 48 Nally's Oshawa horse, and Donna dangerously. Or so thinks Bob | ces Layton here during a work- | = ht J [perhaps even Owen Sound will ! blankets as special prizes, a cash 4 » bt TH i FRIDAY NIG H 4 . i American Longue H Pet. |award for the best-dressed driver i b By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cL. and also a stetson hat to someone , : Williams, Boston 167 38 65 38% among the lucky drivers Fondy, Pittsburgh 185 24 65 .351 Runs batted in--Sievers, Wash- Harvester, owned by O. Brethour| Hiers, champion water skier, | out at Cypress Gardens, Fla. Runs--Aaron, Milwaukee, 42, | Hits--Fox, 68 . 7 sale | : Runs batted in--Aaron and Mu-! Doubles--Plews, Washington, 16 10, Garnet Wetherun's entry.| g,, , i ] Ed 1 Ah i sia), 45, Triples--Simpson, Kansas City, Then, although he hasn't been Vv. Yi uveni es ge LEATHER \ ; : Hits--Schoendienst, New York, 6 given special, Bing: hs 8 g SPOR . i 76 Hofme runs--Mantle, 18 orse owned Tippy G gt bh mM 1 'T We 4 Doubles Musial, 17 | Stolen bases--Landis, Chicago, owed by G. Udegiay of Monle | 4 70 B G H c b ii emoria eam MW i Mays, New 8 at can give them a 7 fi WINDBREAKER VIE. 4 ples--Mays, New York, 8 10 the money, 4 / y €0. . amp e Fernhill Park Juveniles nosed In the Class "B" pace, Holly-' 7 a out Memorial Service Angels 658 Irood Richard, owned by J. Reid Zed ' SPORTS EDITOR in a UAW League fixture yester- Just right for now, with flap- of Orono and Elgene, owned by day, that went 10 innings, J Ren A N1 . " ped slash pockets and knitted O. Brethour of Uxbridge, are both Everything From Soup To Nuts" "7 "Jl Ni. Tote" run in sides on waist band. Come, see! ; { " lit | {Miller, the Brampton entry own. He second on 2 Somer vy Lav. . Fal i led by A. P. Cheyene BASEBALL HIT the headlines yesterday and today--and we : : . Your choice of color combina ® Is Qua iy oo It all shapes up like a 200d do mean "hit" ! Ray Boone and Tom Sturdivant tangled the other the fiftn wien Cule Someted, tions harness Tet 1d no doubt the day, prior to this there has been the odd minor incident but yester- od and an infield out followed, In jsoort, fans of Ol BWA and et day was really a red-letter day. The dignity and decorum of the the 7th inning, Cude opened with é Made in Canada : ' Americans' "national game' was practically shattered. In Chjeago,'a single and Lawson walked. A o , this pro. América 5 y L , g h SIZES 36 - 44 ' in ful force, to enjoy this Pro-NY. Yankees nipped the White Sox 43 and that was of coirse 4 sacrifice by Kornylo and then a ye yaces, single by Hance meant two more ». . . . . eee bitter pill for the Chicago club, slicing their American League lead * x ' Cardinals Whip Indians yawn softball (feu fo ss vit siti hat +, Sif, 265 0 a (a half-hour, with Art Ditmar and Larry Doby starting it off. Five \Whitiick opened with a single. players were tossed out of the game by the umpire. Enos Slaughter March connected but Whittick i h FRIDAY 9 SATURDAY N » . " League Schedule tangled with Walt Dropo (Mmm!) and Bill Skowron also got into was nipped going to 3rd, Wit . 9 1 e 1g ague 1 J 17. 6:00 (North) his and later, Billie Martin got embroiled and was one of the two out, Cude walked, a passed SPECIAL ® dune 14, Pama players tossed out of the game, But the National League also had ball then let March score what Unionaires vs CKD, and (South)-- h POV A seven-run scoring splurge in the fifth, they added two more, RE Ve Panthers its own action, Milwaukee Braves won 9-5 over the Dodgers, right proved, Bo be fle Wining xs. the 9th inning enabled Stouffville Sutton and Luke crossing the plate' June 18, 6:00 p.m.--(East)-- in Brooklyn and in this game, Johnny Logan and pitcher Don Drys- the fifth, Kornylo held the Angels OSHAWA girls to whip Oshawa UAW Dels, and a run in the 7th tied the score Juveniles vs Unionaires, and dale came to blows. It begins to look as if the old "'Gashouse Gang" in check SOY 8th wen Mal- 12-7, at Bathe Park last night, in when Little doubled and scored (West)--Panthers vs Wards of St. Louis may be revived before the season ends--and just loy omered. In the 9th, t SHOPPING the first big upset of the season in on an outfield catch. In the 8th, June 18, 1:30 p.m. -- Oshawa think, if this keeps up, what a lovely and exciting season the fans Angels tied the score at 5% with CENTRE fhe Ladies' Softball League ac- Dela oval iad, TROINDIOR Memorial Service vs Trim and ia both leagues are going to enjoy--and what a World Series we're irks runs, Butier Jetting the Ji : .|se nd two in-'Hardware. apt to see! that was needed w wo out, It was a 0-0 game for three in- field outs, June 20, 6:00 p.m. --(East---CKD tie up the game. However, in the nings and then in the fourth, Trailing 12-6, Dels tried hard in vs Kinloch's, and (West)--Wards But 'all the major league baseball action wasn't of the fistic 10th, Angels couldn't click, al E A Stouffville opened the scoring with their half of the 9th inning "but'vs Juveniles, variety either. Over in Cleveland, Ted Willams set a mew though their first two batters got KRESGE' \ a run by M, Smith on a walk and could pick up only one run, Sut-' June 20, 1:30 p.m.--Trim and American League record, when for the second time this season On base via safe hits. then a single by Brooks. They ton was safe on an error and Hardware'vs Peoples. the "Splendid Splinter" hammered out three homers in one FERNHILL --Hance, 1b; Brad added four in the fifth with Mach- scored later, after two out, when! June 24, 6:00 p.m.--South) -- ' s ley, 3b; Taylor, rf; Whitfick, ec; in's homer being the big blow of Hunter doubled. ' Unionaires vs Wards, and (North) Same. Boston beat Indians 9-3. That brought Williams' total for March "9b: of ' 1f; Cude, of: this rally. Luke, Nesbitt, Bottomley and --Panthers vs CKD, the season up to the 17 mark but the feat of twice geiting three oo) "oa nyio' oi hey! | After that, the Stouffville team Craggs each had a pair of hits.| June 25, 6:00 p.m.--(East)--Ju- home-runs in one game is certainly something that accounts |. =" MENS : En / | Thomas, Pittsburgh 201 19 68 .338 ington, 41. of Uxbridge and Becky Jane Vo- didn't score again for three for the home team while M. veniles vs Panthers, and (West)-- for the fact that already the fans are making Ted their No, 1 MEMORIAL SERVICE -- frames and they were trailing, Smith, Brooks, Raymer and Trunk CKD vs Kinloch's. choice for the American League All-Star team for this season. Spiers, Harman, Shearer, Mas- 6-5, going into the 9th inning. | each had a couple for the visitors.| June 25, 1:30 p.m --Trim and And in the National League, where upsets are beginning to be son, McLaughlin, Greentree, Trunk started them off with a STOUFFVILLE: Cole, If; Mach. Hardware vs Oshawa Memorial 5 dime-a-dozen, Pittsburgh Pirates rallied in the 9th to eke out y. Ross and Butler. ~~ double and from that point on in, 1b; Murison, 3b and p; Jarvis, Service. | a 32 win over the Cincinnati Redlegs and that knocked .the «~~ hey licked in steady fashion ¢; Smith, ss; Brooks, cf; Ray- June 27, 6:00 pnd East) 0 Cincy team out of first place in the N.L, standing. At the | oa with walks and sol singles, tomer, p and 3b; Roberts, rf; Juveniles vs Unionaires, an ' 1d 1D gb I Watds VB Rivets: moment, there are five teams bunched within one-full game of . fa - pile up a total of seven runs on Trunk, 2b. (Wi tuzling National { | five hits and two walks, plus one|. OSHAWA UAW DELS: Little, rf| June 27, 1:30 p.m.--Peoples vs each other, in the sizzil League p tae, - . error, and If; Sutton, 8b; Luke, ss; Nes- Trim and Hardware. | BRIGHT BITS: Oshawa City afd District Softball asscciain NS Whith | UAW Dels scored two runs In bitt, ¢; Hunter, 2b; Bottomley, of NOTE:--All games Dayed st met last night and accepted the application of the Whitby Stokers ) 4 | the fourth by Nesbitt and Hunter, and p; Goyne, If; Crags, 1b; De- Al dra Park di 8 t . (with Bottomley helping out. In!Lucia, 1b; Thompson. cf. West, North and South, to join the local body, as a participating member. This serves to In COF Tilt -- greatly clear the air, in a situation that was liable to become very serious for both Whitby and the local Tony's team, each anxious to Ideal Dairy nosed out Whitby ¥ NUE FATHER'S DAY SPECIA THER'S DAY SPECIALS bid for the OASA Senior "B title this year, but both currently cop 3. last night at Lakeview ) : IY c LSHFA S DAY § a playing exhibition-wise in the Toronto Beaches Major League . . . Park in a red-hot Foresters Soft: x NEXT MEETING of the City and District will be one week from ball League tilt that saw the AL'S BI-RITE SEZ tonight, when certificates will be checked over and plans for the game decided in the closing '® > Senior "B" championship playoff series will be drawn up. . . . stages. JIN-ONE i y i is le, A double by Haron in the third, A HOLE-IN-ONE, third to be reported this season in this locale followed by Schaal single. 2a was made on Tuesday evening at the Oshawa Golf Club, when i ng i 5 , Whi |John Bingham, playing with Don Wilson, used a No. 8 iron on the 2 Passed pall, gave 3 ith their 9th hole and sank his tee shot--to enter golf's coveted fame group goin "when Haron opened and also earn the doubtful privilege of setting 'em up for the house iin a single. Schell singled and Consult us at Oshawa Wood Products Ltd. about our "HOME PLANNING" service -- complete selection of . +... OSHAWA MINOR Softball Association team managers are re- Smyth walked to fill the bases minded of the important meeting at Simcoe Hall, this evening, called then Watkinson grounded out, plans available -- expert advise about selection of materials. (for 7 o'clock . . . McCALLUM TRANSPORTERS swing back into Haron scoring on the play. Stacey. Leaside Junior League schedule action tomorrow afternoon, when forced Schell and A. Rousseau \ ; : i : rk, | struck Ye. d the big threat Be Lee a Ve EE a Io Tar, Baar Sot I One stop service for Quality Lumber, Build- ing Supplies, Trim . . . Everything to build Whitby team down without a run, your home from start to finish. A AA AEs 1v1234S Avda S43H1v IEEE SV (D3d4S Avda S.¥IH1v SEE Sv 1534S AVd S.HIHLIVA |of harness races here tomorrow evening. The Oshawa boys are out | . to maintain their unbeaten record and left-hander Bob Brewster | 5! though Souy Jalksd. anf {will go to the mound, in search of his third win of the season . . .|jnning, | "PAT" CALLADINE, well-known Peterborough sports official, um- Stacey kept Ideal Dairy off the pire, referee and formerally a solid performer in various sports, score-sheet, in fact he pitched hit | will be uried tomorrow morning. His passing, following a lengthy less ball for four innings. In the illness, is learned here with deep regret. The Liftlock City sports | fifth, Snowden doubled and Hopps |official was well-known and admired throughout Eastern Ontario. He|tripled, fo make, BI teat officiated in the All-Ontario Senior "B"" playoffs here last fall, ; ] {when Tony's won the OASA title. This was Pat's last appearance as | Dairy clicked when Lygut walk: an umpire . . . OSHAWA SPORT FANS also extend sympathy today | put Lysun was tagged out at the Ito the 'Greenberg' boys, Arnie, Dave and Harry, on the passing plate." Then with two out, 8. of their father, Both Arn and Dave have been very active in local Caines doubled, J. Caines singled | softball and rugby circles as well as being generous supporters of and so did Snowden and with the |local sport funds. bases loaded, Hopps drew a walk Liddell : re ---- |but the two runs scored proved | enough. ' WHITBY COF -- P. Rousseau, 2b; Mitchell, 3b; Haron, ss; Schell, ef; Smyth, ¢; Watkinson, 1b; Stacey, p: A. Rousseau, If} Sandford, cf; Henry, rf. . IDEL DAIRY -- Vann, 2b; Lyzun, 3b; Jeffrey, 1b; S. Caines, If; J. Caines, ss; Snowden, ef; Hopps, ¢; Schram, rf; Begg, p. Kinloch's Win Over Trim And Hardware | "Kinloch's defeated Trim and {Hardware 10-3 in a UAW League game at Alexandra Park on ' Thursday. | With Maxwell pitching steady ball, the Trimmers were held to two runs in the fourth inning and a homer by Smith in the 9th, *Kinloch's scored three in the first frame, McMullen's homer Delos the big blow, They add~d one in the setond and another ia the third, ten Lyons tightened up and held them until the 7th, when the winners added two runs. They scored three more in the 8th, Smith, getting a homer, to ) | conclude their scoring. Here's A Money-Saving Idea TRIM AND HARDWARE: Hiei Smith, 35 DeGray, 2b; Terwil- Talk to LANDER-STARK now about an efficient liger, 1b; Brooks, .c; Cochrane, . 3 If; McPhee, cf; Cav. h, 3b; CHRYSLER oil burning furnace that will save ay Tone, pr aRave you money on fuel every winter! 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