Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 13 Sep 1957, p. 13

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= Transporters Win First ers opened their Leaside Basc-| ball Association's Junior Lea-| gue championship finals lasi| victory over Ideal Braves, first game of their 3- when a choice play was too late to get Rowland, McGee ground-| ed out on a sacrifice bunt to ad- night at Talbot Park with a 9-5 vance his two mates and they Lorne Welding both scored on a single by San- long fly. Jackie Cole fanned by: dy McGregor. The homesters| out-of-5 series. |got their final run in the 8th Leaside Junior Finals Oshawa McCallum Transport-| pitched ball and Moore was safe with a single that got past outfielder in centre and he went clicked with a single, Brewster all the way. Kelly's single to hit his second double to score right set up another run as|Minacs. Fisher also singled but Jeffs sacrificed with a Glavin popped out to end the ning, McMahon's single completed the, Fisher, with three hits, paced four-run splurge. {the Oshawa attack while Ryan the er | Em PEmDOr Figures Four Rookie Red Wings Ready To Play NHL SAULT STE. MARIE troit Red Wings said Wednesday the team has at least four young ayers in camp who will be mov-| up with the National Hockey McMahon popped up, Minacs League club this season. said it is too early to give 1609. He I Ee ward line 5 The farm club ers meet Wings two Selby in Yorkshire agland. has a church that belo: , Ei nged | Benedictine Abbey founded Factory-fresh power guaran 27 ! Second game of this title, when Simpson singled to open,| In the fourth, McMahon open-! and McMahon each had a pair round will be played here .t Al-/advanced on an infield out, stole ed with a single, Ted Roberts|of singles and Brewster had two exandra Park on Saturday af-|3rd base and scored on the same|sacrificed and then with two out, doubles, in Oshawa's 14-hit bar- ternoon, 2.00 o'clock. play when the catcher's throw Fisher's double brought McMa-| rage, A WORD TO THE WISE FROM AN EXPERT Nova Scotia, Sept. 11-14 is Aca- dian guide Louis Pothier. From left, standing are: Jose L. Gra- set, Madrid; Cesarea Marcos, Madrid; Manuel R. de Velasco, Balbao; Alfred A. Pickman, Madrid, and seated, team cap- tian way of preparing a mack- eral for a tuna hook to mem- bers of the Spanish team par- ticipating in the 1957 Interna- | tional Tuna Cup Matches which | Seen showing the Nova Sco- | Bob Brewster went to the/ mound for the Transporters and pitched steady ball until the, inning, - when - he tired. "Butch" McMahon took over the relief role and finished off the game nicely. Pete Slezak, rival hurler, got the first hit off Brewster, a sol- id triple to open the third in- ning. Rowland followed with a 'double to score the first run for the Braves. In the fourth frame, Jim Simpson tripled with one lout and came home on an infield as Brooks grounded to | tain, Max R. Borrell, San Se- bastion. The tip proved helpful, out for in a pre-match practice, |short. Pickman promptly hauled in a | BREWSTER GOES ALONG 617-pounder, one of the largest | The Ideal Welding team didn't fish hooked this year at Wedge- score again until the 7th and by port. His biggest fish taken off |that time the score was 7-2. With Spain was a 180-pounder. one out, Rowland was hit by a 2 went out into the outfield. Rowland walked to open the 9th for Braves and McMahon took ovar from Brewster. Moore was safe on an infield error but McGee fanned. McGregor grounded to the box forcing) Rowland at 3rd base. Brown] drew a walk then to fill the bases but McMahon got Simp- son to grouna out to the ir'eld, forcing Brown to end the game. Of the five hits collected by the Braves, Jim Simpson had two, a triple and a single. | STARTED EARLY McCallum Transporters wast- ed no time in getting to Pete Slezak, as they pounded oui five hits for four runs in the first inning. Jack Fisher opened |an's sacrifice fly to centre scor- hon home. In the next inning, i; 3 Ryan was safe on an infield er- POSIAWA MacALLUM TRANS ror, Bilenduke clicked with a ib: Rva "3b: Kelly iF Jeffs. single and another infield bobble of: or Moar "If and ho] Jets Souler, scored RYy-|o 4, oth; Roberts, 2b; Brewster, The Oshawa boys added. an-jb: Bilenduke, rf in 4th; Minacs, other run in thc top of the 7th 2b in 7th; Wills, If in 9th. on a single by Ryan, a stolen] IDEAL WELDING BRAVES: base as Bilenduke was drawing land, cf; McGovern, 3b; a walk and then when Jeffs was McGee, ss; McGregor, i; Brown, safe on a choice play to load the|¢; Simpson, 2b; Brooks, 1b; N. bases, Cole followed with a Fisher lezak, p. walk to force in Ryan. In the = 8th, Brewster doubled, Fisher was safe on an error and Ry- ed Brewster, making it 8-4. Tran- sporters got one more in the 9th--and took four hits to do it Cole opened with a single but was out trying to steal then af- COLUMN + BEGINS HERE are being held at Wedgeport, | 7 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell 3a SPORTS EDITOR : Wy, | "Everything From Soup To Nuts" OSHAWA TONY'S advanced to the Eastern Ontario zone finals in OASA Se pr * playoffs last night when they elimi nated the T ines with a 50 victory in the second game of that ries. Big Jack McConkey was in rare form for Tony's last as he wheeled through nine innings with a total of 13 str 't issue a single walk and gave up only three widely tered hits, all singles, to justly earn his shutout. Jim- mie Loreno was the hitting star in this one with Oscar Piontek pext in line, with his two-run homer and a double, that also went for a run when the outfielder muffed the pick-up. Loreno had three-straight while Ronnie Nelson, Mike Tutak and Sammy Stark all had two hits Local students of softball are extremcly hopeful of two ( ~ championships for Oshawa this son, Tony's being favored to retain the OASA Senior "B" title and Scugog Cleaners are also picked to win the Junior *A" provincial erown. By the way, local softball fans will now see the All-Ontario finals in either of these two brackets, as both series are scheduled for the home grounds of the Northern On- tario representatives | Both Tony's and Scugog Cleanes move into important playoff rounds fomorrow. The Junior Cleaners are off to Trenton #0 open the Eastern Ontario zone finals there, Tren- fon ousted a strong Kingston team and # will be recalled they gave the same band of local softballers mow playing for i Scugog Cleaners, a stern argument in OASA Juvenile play a | gouple of seasons back. In the Semior "B" playdowns, it's Frankford representing the East and Tony's take on Frank- ford, here at Alexandra Park tomorrow afternoon at four-thirty o'clock, with the second game of the series back in Frank- ford, under their lghts, en Monday night. While she Frank- | apiece Top Black's Moves First Final |, comers, greetice , . |last night at Davisville Park and es continued their ;4yanced Oshawa Tony's along A e OASA Senior "B" playoff with a two-straight tri over the Toronto cham The Unionai scorching pace through the 1 Softball League playoffs, when they knocked off Black's Men's Wear 8-4 last night at Alexandra Park, in the first game of the trail, umph pions. Tony's will open the Eastern championship final series. Ontario zone finels against Solid hitting and sparkling de- Frankford, here at Alexandra fensive play won the opening|F Saturday afternoon at game of this round as Unionaires fou piled up 10 hits off the offerings, This was easily his best game of Joe Tamblyn. They opened the of the season Tony's big scoring in the second stanza| right-hander onkey struck after two out when Brown hit aout eight batters in the first triple, Parish walked then Le- four frames and a total of 13 gree doubled to score only Brown. over the full distance. A single With the score knotted at 1-1 by Taylor was the first hit . he Unionaires went ~ ahead in the allowed, in the sixth inning and fourth inning, scoring two runs i CS when Mathews singled and Brown Little Giants Level Series followed with his homer. But it was in the fifth inning that Union- aires sewed up their victory Lupel was safe on an error to start it off and then with one out, Taylor singled, Warona dou- - bled, Mathews singled and Brown W th R d S doubled. Parish popped up but Le- 1 e 0X gree came through with a single! @iantc defeated Red Sox 7-5 to score Brown with the fifth run j,i nicht at Alexandra Park to of the inning, on as many hits, aven up their K 'of C. Little Big the rally that clinched the win, [aacue semi-final playoff series making the score 8-1 at the af one win apiece. Third and de- time. Welsh, who had relieved iqing game will be played on Tamblyn in the fifth, finished out gaturday afternoon at one o'clock Mc Unionaires McConkey's 3- Hitter | Tonys Along the same player singled again in the 8th, In the 9h, Oshbee opened with a single for the los ers' third safe hit--he was later forced at 2nd. One unimportant error was 2il that marred the support Tony's gave their pitcher Tony's got to McEwan for two runs in the second inning when Mike Tutak singled wth one out and Oscar Piontek homered into left-field. Ron Nelson's fri ple followed by Jimmie Loreno' double, made it 3-0 in the fifth and in the six'h, Piontek dou bled to left and went all the way when the fielder fumbled the pick-up The Oshawa team got their fifth and final run in the 9th | © NEXT WEEK ! Watch for -- HOW'S YOUR 1.0.7 By HAYWARD MURDOCH All of us at Murdoch General Insurance Service arz proud to bring you weekly, starting Sept. 20 in the Daily Times-Gazette a new illustrated series of in- surance columns entitled: when Nelson opened with & sin gle and Loreno came through with his -third-straight hit of the game and Sammy Stark fol- lowed with his second hit, Nel- son, Piontek and " k each had a pair of hits also, to account for Tony's total of 11 safeties OSHAWA TONY'S: Nelson, ¢ Loreno, 2b; Stark, & Der maid, lb; Boot if; Tutak, eof Piontek, ss; Hill, rf; McConkey P. HOW'S YOUR 1.Q.? TORONTO CALLADINES cl Ashbee. ss: Scott, 1b; Cody, cf G. Barker ¢:; Shaw 2h; 1 aT ker, If McEwan, bp; rf: Aldred, 3b Umpires J. Braithwaite. p ond sove these columns! They ou with Hobbs and Always remember -- this office will ever be glad to advise you SPORTS IN BRIEFS on any insurance problem or question you may have. Feel free to come in anytime. 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Giants fook the lead early,| It is believed that's what Blake iomship last we doubt ¥ they ean maich the " PE ; calibre of the powerful Tony's team, even with the edd | ast, Pliching steadily and |huilt up a 6-0 lead and then hung| preferred. No salary was men- players they have enlisted this swmmer from Tremton and |SCC8, excelent SUPPOH. S4cion. They got two runs in the First tioned but it is believed Blake re being featured by Armstrong's|inning when Goulet, Ritchie and Belleville areas. |triple play in the fourth inning McGarry all singled in suces- | ceived an increase. y RADIO PARK MIDGETS is the only other Oshawa team still io Shut ok a threat by Black's, sion, after one out, Fair walked| x | pp and Mullens had Saite: led but McGarr: AMED RANGER CAPTAIN fa the running for OASA championship homors. Phey have their |i i, \ajieq 'held his rivals to ang SE a > NEW YORK (AP) Centre work out out for them on their own diamond tomorrow after- {one run until the 7th. In that in- home and Wilkinson fanned to George (Red) Sullivan has been noon, They dropped a tough 42 decision down in Cornwall last ning Atkinson opened with a |end inning. In the second, Leach named captain of New York Ran- Seturday, in spite of the fact that young Peters pitched a one- walk and Childerhose was safe was hit by a pitched ball and gers of the National Hockey hitter for Radio Park. Coach "Rich" March insists his Midgets lon an error. Tilk came through |scored later on a single by Gou-| League for the coming season. will even up the series here tomorrow afternoon. The game is (with a single and when Marshall|let, he replaces Harry Howell, cap- called for three o'clock. If the Oshawa boys win, then the third walked, Richardson came. in to, jn the third frame, Fair was tain since 1955, who requested to and deciding game will be played right along, as a doubleheader. | replace Parish. He forced Sutton safe on an infield error, Salter be relieved of the duties. | H Publicity-wise, somebody associated with the Oshawa UAW Del's to pop up, Gedge drew a walk|came through with a triple. Wil-| Rangers begin their condition- ladies' softball club, appears to have forgotten to pass along |but Welsh flied out to centre, Tilk|kinson fanned but Leach was ing program at Providence, R.I, information. We understand the Del's are playing their return Scoring aller de eaten for Black ¢ again hk with 2, vilthed pall, ad- on Monday. geme with Florence, here at Bathe Park tomorrow afternoon, | in. game. Clapp drew a walk but Vance: nig ge hong EX-FOOTBALLER DIES but so far we have received no definite information on this point. | \yllens grounded out to end the |, In the fourth inning, Goulet| TORONTO (CP)--Harold Oak- Frequently in PWSU playoffs, the third game if necessary is game, | was hit by a pitch, as Love had |ley, 55, president of Toronto also played the same day as the second of the series, which | yUNJONATRES -- Legree, cf; [trouble with his control. Ritchie |Screw Machine Products Lim- sould mean there'll be two games here at Bathe Park tomorrow (Bammon, ss; Lupel, ¢; Armstrong, grounded out but McGarry hit a ited and a former football player Oshawa Wood Products Limited Healing Problem? For the finest in ¢ OIL HEATING eo @AS HEATING >» GAS WATER HEATERS Installation by Experts | re! W. 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Junio- League championship finals 95. Bob (nrorc "ie. 'Sutton. of: .Gedge, |§2Me Was called at the end of Argonauts and Balmy Belch in Brewster pitched the win for the Oshawa Juveniles, He was |g: Welsh, rf and p: Clapp, op. [five innings, due to darkness. | his youth. | relieved in the 9th by "Butch" McMahon, who will likely go |Mullens, ¢; Atkinson, lb; Kapa- McGarry pitched the win for to the mound tomorrow afternoom at Alexandra Park when |scinski, 3b; Tamblyn, p; Tilk, rf, Giants, He retired six batters in Transporters meet Ideal Welding Braves in the second game [batted in 5th; Childerhose, 3b, order but in the 3rd igning, Plews | | of their 3-out-of-5 title series. The Transporters were in a real [batted in 5th. opened with a double, Mann hit a| hitting mood last night, pounded the ball hard and at the | jewodmagges, yext and thes Pi right time, to earn this win right on Braves' home diamond. | . = jone out, Gilmour walked and Zi- ! | 'C k Ww 1 D 1 chardson followed with a long sin. | Now if the local lads ean win again tomorrow afternoon, here 00K1e 1 ea |gle. He was out as he tried to] at home, they'll have a strangle-hold on the Leaside League | reach 2nd base but Gilmour title, a prize that has escaped McCallum Transporter Junior Almost Any Senator scored on the play, to make it 6-3. teams in previous seasons--and so would be just that much = he Jourth, Love and Plays hit -more of a fe f this year's elassy Juvenile team ean turn 1 oubles, after two out and Mann's more of a feat §f ihis year's elamsy [Except Roy Sievers "u scored Piews to make the I J y _|score 7-5 -- an at's ere it BRIGHT BITS:--Oshawa OOF knocked off Ebenezer 62 last | (canis | orvastte Thusoasy |ended. night to take a two-one lead in their 3-out-of-5 COF Softball signed a new one-year contract| Goulet, McGarry and Salter League championship finals. . . . BROOKLIN'S good Junior "C" {to manage Washington Senators were the big hitters for the win-| team picked a bad night to be off their hitting, when they drop- and said he would deal off any- ners, Plews and Mann for Red ped a 7-0 decision to Madoc last night, in Brooklin. This was the One but slugger Roy Sievers to Sox. third and deciding game of that OASA series. . . . CAMP Ba his team from the American GrANTS -- Mothersill, ¥; Gou- BORDEN opens an Intermediate "'C" series against Stevenson cage ot help at seven posi- let, e; Ritchie, 1b; McGarry, p; Motors in Brooklin on Monday night. . . . BROUGHAM Inters. [tions Lavagetto told reporters | tail, SS; Salter, 3b; Wilkinson, are expecting to meet Electric, for the third year in succession, who gathered for his ceremonial Tf; Leach, ef; Mowat, 2b; Ward, in Ontario Inter, "D" finals. . . . WOODSTOCK defeated Thorold coming to terms for a reported |T in 4th, 1 13 ; y in the first game of their Senior "B" series, on Wednesday and |$22,000 with club president Cal-| RED SOX -- Gilmour, $b; Ri- [4 a est uality 3 Lowest Price y they go again Saturday in Thorold. Winners of this round will |vin Griffith. : _ |chardson, 3b; D. Leach, ¥:|| Tolanhone RA 53-4878 . likely meet Oshawa Tony's in Southern Finals. . . . BELLEVILLE oe Siovirs, Yio is leading Coughlin, se 30d pL P ; ® o> is just about Ontario's busiest softball centre this season, a fact | in. Lavagetlo- sai A Pgh : h 70; J 2 Fi i S 4 E ] T that must give rise to some interesting thought by friend George i Tha Sgn leg Fl ¢; Dionne, Lik ! . nes ervice [J Gsies erms Carver. Their Pee Wees open against North York tomorrow; their Rocky Bridges at shortstop. af » Inter. AA M »s are playing their second game against Toronto Otherwise he is IE We'll Be @lad To Advise You On Any Buliding Woodbine Tinsmiths, in Belleville Saturday and they have Point [players who can add "speed and Problem -- The Lergest or Smallest Anne goin Industrial section playoffs on Saturday also. . . . Yirowitg ability 5 20d prs won over Toronto Avons in the first game of their va San Sive depih to the Senat- J Inter ries and lost the second game 8-7 in Toronto Wed- : nesday. Third game is to be tonight. . , . UNIONAIRES opened . the UAW League finals with an 8-4 win over Black's Men's Wear | YESTERDAY'S last night . LITTLE LEAGUE Giants defeated Rea Sox last | night to even up r semi-finals and they settle it tomorrow | afternoon , CRA PEE WEE softball tournament wins up at | STARS Alexandra Park on Saturday also, with two semifinal games and a championship final. 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Buffalo Bisons also- tied up their International nine - hitter, striking out five, series with a 6-5 win over Richmond |walking only, one and leaving have signed Coach Toe Blake to a new nine on be "RED" SULLIVAN, of Peterborough, is rs, replacing Harry Howell, cap-| INOCULATE FOOTBALLERS tain the last couple o a who asked to be relieved of this | HERSHEY, Pa. (AP Dr. duty "COOKIE" LAVAGETTO, manager of Washington | Thomas Dowd, team physician of Senator g£ne( one-year contract yeslerday and aneounced [the Philadelphia Eagles, inoc u- | .he'll sell any of his team except Roy Sievers, # he can better | lated 40 members of the National | his ¢ MILWAUKEE BRAVES snapped their lump yes- [Football league squad for Asian] terday, scoring one in the 9th inning to edge Brooklin Dodgers influenza Thursday. | 2-1, Trowbridge replaced Buhl in the fourth and McDevitt went was routine for Dr. Dowd all the for Dodgers. 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