free RsRRRRIRRREIRIIRRR, CHAMP CETS A CHECK-UP WHEN HE VISITS NORRIS Welterweight champion Car | New York Jospin reseutiy, anil) { ted | where Norris was recovering vechoup when. he. visited. box. | {fom an attack of food polson . | ing. Norris had his nurse check ing promoter Jim Norris, at a | Basllio's pulse -- the nurse is Janet Moore of Winnipeg, Basilio meets Sugar Ray Robin. son for the world's middle welght title, on Monday night, AP Wirephoto | =" SPORTS MENU 4° By Geo. H. Campbell Wt / SPORTS EDITOR h "Everything From Soup To Nuts' ~y 5 wiod wif ! Bantam Girls Are Champions Woodview Park girls won the 1967 Neighborhood Association Bantam Girls League softball champlonship last night when they defeated Pathe Park girls 16-8 to sweep the final series MeCALLUM TRANSPORTERS are the new champions of | in two-stralght games Germond went tothe mound Leaside Jr. Oshawa McCallum port. t CE gs, this city's fine Juvenile aseball team, are the 1957 ghimpions of the Leaside Base. keep ball Association's Junior League and winners of Thomas | pir Adams Trophy, What has been an otherwise very entertaining and interesting season came fo a rather dismal anti-climax last night when the Ideal Welding Braves management pulled their team off the fleld. in protest of an umpire's ruling -- and there. by defaulted the third game of the scheduled 3-out-of-5 cham- plonship finals. ghawa Transporters were after four-and-a-half dressing room. couldn't be put out for merely Arguing Newmarsh ref! to leave the field and finally the umpire gave Newmarsh one min. ute fo get out -- or the game would be forfeited after gettin, across the leading 10-7 dressing - room side of field, of play, when the anti-|but again stophed at home plate season's competi- and renewed his argument with the umpire. Members of the vis iting team seemed re with the game but finally Newmarsh picked up his own catcher"s mask, strode back to his bench and put the mask in the kit-bag and proceeded to put away the bats also and, obvious. ly under instructions, the Braves came off the field, where they had taken position. With the manager's actio ulling his team off the eaving no aiwrnative, the um. pire then announced that the game had been awarded, be de- fault, to the Oshawa Club, The action drew caustic com- ment from the fans but most of the Ideal Welding team shook hands with their rival Oshawa players -- and that was it. HAD BIG LEAD Four walks and four hits, as pitcher Jack "'Yogl" Ogden got away to a very bad start, gave Ideal Welding Braves a six-run gi jacket, he came lamond, tow, three t games but the automatic award of the game, following the default of the Ideal Welding club, ended the season on a sour note, MANAGER GETS HEAVE-HO Ron Newmarsh, manager of Ideal Welding Braves and a for- mer member of Oshawa Mer- chants senior ball team in Inter. County League play, was the vil- flan of the plece, as far as the local cash customers were con- cerned. He deprived them of their full evening's entertain ment, Braves had loaded the bases in the fifth inning, scored one run on a squeeze play and then after Brown fouled out to catch- er Jackie Cole, Newmarsh re. newed his verbal criticism of the work of plate umpire Ernie Reld, Newmarsh, coaching at 3rd base, had been heard from several times during the evening, critl-llead in the first inning. Braves, cizing the balls and strikes calls iwho were scheduled to start the of the plate official, In the Bth,|game at 7.30 o'clock, were late in with the bases loaded, Brown arriving and the game didn't had taken the count to 3-and-2 be- get under way until about 8.10 fore fouling out and on a previ-|p.m, Transporters Are He a red finally ared toleave, " although nowy, but ds the |p, ady to pro- ond of field Champs BOX SCORE SOCCER ACTION Barrie Here Oshawa Kickers and Oshawa Polonia have won their respective sections, to qualify for the play- off for the South Ontario County TRANSPORTERS AB Bie: 4 the six-run opening yma, : However the McCallum Trans. [Hsin 10 porters roared right back 1o|cCols, ¢ score five runs in their half of |Minacs, 20 the first inning, Pete Bilenduke Ode: b ed hb o1Wl and Jack! inhi" , Johnny Ryan forced Fisher but Joe Mel EAL WELD) nick sin dw did Lorne erry frou Gee's throw to the plate for the |clEcE™ force-out was wide and all hands | Brooks, 1b were safe, Jack Cole then walk-|Moore, 2b Spike Minacs 'followed | McGee a single to score Glavin with Oshawa's fifth run, ADD THREE MORE n in the second, Menge Ww, then Jeffs bunt. ed, forcing Ryan at third but Glavin singled to score Melnick, making the count 66, In the third inning, Transporters moved ahead when inter doubled advanced on an Infield error a scored on a squeeze play sacri. fice bunt by Fisher. | In the fourth, Cole opened with |a double, Ogden walked with one out then Bllenduke singled to score Cole. Fisher walked after |ers 3, Ides) Welding 1; SF--~Cole, Row: Winter had ben, irashed, of i edte Wider wb oi 2n ut Ryan also walked, A = Bilenduke 0) =~ Win ter; LP--Wilde; Umpires--Emie Risd wild Pitch ed Pleduse iat), Norm IRL ag pes Time Wilde, pitching to Fisher, On the play, catcher Caffery re- trieved the ball and threw to the plate but Slezak neglected to cover and Fisher who had gone to 3rd as Bllenduke scored, was able to come home also ahead = a -) Buon wunune ° - o Sroo mmm, - = - » = Ed hl = ToooNoum=O=Od @ooowma Brown, rf MoGovern, 3b Rowland, ef , P ak, » Peptaced Ogden 0 Wilde in the NINGS Transporters deal Welding THE SUMMARY ~ E-Brooks, Caf tery; MBI-Wilde 2, Moore 2, Glavin 2, Minacs 2, Melnick, Cole, Fisher, Row. land, Simpson; 2B--Cole, Winter; LEFT ~/Transporters 9, Ideal Welding §; BB Ogden 3 in 13 Inning, Winter' 4 In 4 23 innings, Wilde 3 In 3 innings, Slezak 3 in 1 inning; M-Ogden 2 in 1-3 inning, Winter 4 in 4 2.3 innings, Wilde 10 in 3 innings, Slezak 2 in 1 inning: BO-Winter 4, Wilde 1; RE-Transport- ors 7, Ideal Welding 6; RUTransport: Flo nuncunne 2 2F 4 -u eo swoceousscons® enonsoocomed J 511 Bx=10 1 600 017 6 » Moore, McGee's single and Simpson's squeeze play scored Caffery with the bases loaded, for thelr 7th run, Then Slezak drew a walk to fill the bases, with two out and it was after this that Brown fouled out and " |day, Oct, 72. League Championship and the coveted UAWA Trophy, With no more league re- maining, ws fig season's champions, have a nine- point lead over second-place Osh- awa Strila, whe vil now battle or second Ww eterborough UE, in the Eastern section, In the Western section, Oshawa over second place Oshawa Thistles. PLAYOFFS championship will be s home- and-| series, total goals to count, with both games being played at the Kinsmen Stadium, on Wednesday, Oct, 9 and Satur: The 14 teams in both | Oshawa Polonia Meets - Saturday Oshawa Strila in a game which should be a thriller, In league competition in two complete seasons, the have a record ~ that at the Polonia holds a four-point lead (ho The playoff for the league defending pions, Oshaw a bye in the Other teams in this include Collingwood, SmpHiion Trenton, 2s awa, Kingston, Markham and Stouffville, will compete commencing Oct, 19, in a knock-out competition for the Lancaster Trophy with the draw to be announced next 'veek, Meanwhile on Oct, 5 at the Stadium, the final of the Labatt Challenge trophy will be held with Oshawa Kickers meeting Hold Sweepstakes In the Tuesday sweepstake ses- sion at the Oshawa Golf Club, members of the ladies' section turned out in force, for the day's play with Mrs, A, Patte and Mrs, J. Clifford winning the day's spe- clal prizes. In the 1st flight, Mrs, A, Stew- of the recovery and throw-in, making it 106. | Winter, breezing right along the big debate ensued. Caffery had of the Braves' art came up with the best low Local Lady Golfers § ONTARIO COUNTY SOCCER STANDING EASTERN SECTION 3 Osltawa Kickers wwue=EIng BESecvw--m amam=nond gRE=ag2svy Oshawa Polonia Oshawa Thistles Claremont Oshawa OM Country Club Uxbridge Plekaring WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Oshawa Polonia, 3; Oshawa S88 F=t> aoasuees™ we aShg *® WW. S00 Ome == BEI sh ae | eon RERE we = . ° ross score of 'he day and Mrs, atte had the low net card, In Thistles, 1, TOMORROW'S GAMES half-dozen hits, four in the first inning, Every Oshawa player who got to bat had at least one safe hit with Bilenduke and Ryan each having a couple, Oshawa Polonia vs Barrie, 3.00 pm.) at Kinsmen Civie Meniorial Stadium, Oshawa Thistles vs Claremont, (630 pm.) at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, Peterborough UEW vs Oshawa Strila, (5.00 pm.) at King Ed ward Park (Peterborough), Pickering vs Uxbridge (6.00 .m.) at Whitby Ontario tal rounds. lin fine style without allowing a hit in the second, third and fourth frames, gave up a single to Caffery to open the fifth, A walk to Brooks, sacrifice by Florence "Chicks" Oust UAW Dels Florence "Chicks" moved into|off Belliveau when it was need- allowing only the odd single In| the provincial finals in defense ed most. Smith singled in the|the sixth and seventh innings. of thelr PWSU Intermediate "A" sixth but was out trying to With the score 2-1, e softball title, when they defeat- steal, added an 'Insurance marker" ed Oshawa UAW Del's in the] In the 7th, Goyne singled in the 8th, third and deciding game of t'e|with one out, Sutton was hit by| Stephens was safe on an op- series, played in Stratford on|a pitched ball and Leask came ening error, Robertson followed Wednesday night, through with a hit to score with a single and Tinline's sac- The game was a thriller all|Goyne for what roved Osha-|rifice fly to centre scored Ste the way with the Oshawa girls|wa's only run. The Del's put a after the catch, to make outhitting the "Chicks" bution a great bid in thelr final|it 3-1, where it ended, None leaving too many runners stran-| 9th, Bottomley opened with alof the winners was able to vo ded on the paths, Goyne walk-|single and Luke walked to put/more than one hit, of their ed In the first inning, Sutton|the tying run on bases but Bel-| tal of five safeties, singled then Leask forced Goyne|livedu 'bore down" to fan| Leask had two hits for the pi Nesbitt forced Byttel Gone, J Sutton and Lusk losers, two of six, Thompson walked 1 the(to ground out to the box -- a . § paver bot DeLucia struck out the season was over, a RENCE ROCKS: a or, and that was the best chance] Florence struck for two runsi ..."" mihi e™ of: Brearle yh the Del's actually had, in the first inning, First batter|plo.ic™0. Bodkin, 1; veal, They got a couple on bases of the game, Stephens drew a Pi 'Armstrong wr J in the second on an error and walk and so did Robertson as ™' co a OSHAWA UAW thi! e; Smith, ss; walk, Leask singled in the Luke got off to a shaky start, rearley ror, a hit batter and a walk tomley, eof; Luke, p. for Woodview Park In this game ous pitch, ewmarsh had voiced = Ogden walked the first two and allowed only five hits, The loudly that the called strike was batters, they each stole a base vst was a double by Hall in|gross injustice to his player. |and Rowland's sacrifice moved the third Inning and she scored) When the inning was over, the them along. Don Caffery singled League all through the schedule this summer, made it three-| pine" park's first run later on Braves' mentor left the coaching then Brooks also drew a walk, straight In the 3-out-of-5 title finals last night. They won the game --- o---------- ---------------------- an infield out, In the fifth, Sud by default--when Ideal Welding Braves forfeited--by refusing to|dard opened with a triple and continue to play, But just for the records--the Oshawa lads also scored on a single by Hall for won the game 107 at the end of a regulation four-and-a-half in-|the other run. Bathe also sin- nings of play. There was talk of protesting, by the Leaside club's (led after that but the next two management but they'll think better of that when they get home. batters atled. k got three Certainly, the officers of the Leaside Baseball Association aren't Bg) Hal oe et PR likely to spend any time considering a protest--when the Braves petty McGill walked - to start forfeited all rights to protest when walking off the field, an aulo-|gnd then with two out, matic default, It all happened when Ideal Welding's manager, Ron | singled, so did Boyd, Mandryk Newmarsh, got himpelf tossed out of the park for arguing too often | welked and a wild pitch scored »~and in the final instance, too long, with umpire Ernie Reid. "Moeidentally, it's not the first time manager Newmarsh has been Boddy with the third run, In the third, Germond singled and given the heave-ho for his over-vigorous criticims and protests of wmpire's decisions, Boddy homered after two out, to make it 5-0. Thee une he Wodviow five in the th ru view As an observer, we would opine that keen disappointment Park girls far in front, with figured prominently in the attitude adopted by Newmarsh as | McGill, Minacs, Trivett and the game went slong, His Braves, facing elimination after |Dancey a jotuns hits 1 and] losing the first two games of this series, grabbed a six-run thes fu Jue pd yee ] Jead in #he first Inning when they caught the Transporter's |Minacs singled and Trivett] ", " belted a homer, wiarting plicher in a "cold" condition--~maybe because Braves WOODVIEW PARK: McGill, were over a half-hour lalc getting here. At any rate, it looked |, Germond, p; Minacs, H os M Braves had a flying start and might prolong the series, Trivett, ef; Boddy, lb; Man. ot least another game at home--but Transporters came right Sek, I. Jeremy gt back fighting and in thelr own half of the first Inning, scored |6th, : X uh of five runs, One was on a force-play at the plate when the BATHE PARK: Sm j throw pulled the catcher oft the plate, in order fo got the bait |Jlemmen., 3b; Lyon, at} Moore, Ib; Zabudsky, c¢; BSuddard, i; wand the runner was safe, Newmarsh' started bis verbal |Schoneau, ri; Hall, p; Bathe, Barrage at the officials at this point. Later, in the fifth, they |b; Saunders, rf in bth. had one in and the bases loaded and Brown, the Braves' batter, "ducked" on S-and.1-pitch and the umpire promptly oalled It "strike two" and in our opinion, a good call for the pitch seemed to be in the sirike zone, In spite of the batter's attempt to "work a walk'. Then on the next plich, the batter fouled out--to end the inning, Manager Newmarsh then started towards the plate--to make sure the umpire could hear his oriticlsmt, no doublthe official heard it, warned Newmarsh Declare Ladies to cease and when he didn't signalled him to the showers. Tennis Champs At Local Club Newmarsh refused to go so the umpire gave him one minute fo got going. It took more than a minute but he finally did get Carol Whinfleld ind Donna his jacket, leave the bench and start for the dressing room, the 2nd flight, Mrs, 8. Balsdon took low gross honors with Mrs, J. Clifford having the best net score, | the Leaside Baseball Association's Junior League, but there was # very sour taste left last night, to mar the fruits of a champion- | & ship victory, The Oshawa Juveniles, who have headed the Leaside LEE EIEAEIRRES SEARS ERTEARRANEE LEI ERAN RRR RARN RA LA RRNA RN ARE AAY How's your 1Q.7 Today's Insurance Problems Answered by Hayward Murdoch /, § THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTH, Fridey, September 20, 1957 Brooklin Wins Series On Woods' No-Hit, No-Run After threatening in the first on a hit batter and an error, Brook- lin opened the scoring in the sec- ond, Carnwith singled but was out going to 3rd a single by Har per. With two out, Grills doubled, scoring Harper, In the 3rd inning, Bill Croxall opened with a two- bagger, took 3rd on a passed ball and scored on a sacrifice fly by Gibson, In the third inning, Carnwith opened with a walk, Harper sin- gled, Johnston clicked and Grills singled through short, to make it two more runs for Brooklin, But ka, who had replaced Thornton in the third inning, held Brooklin after that until the 8th, in spite of some good chances, In the 8th, Carnwith walked with one out, Harper sacrificed then Chuck Brooklin Stevenson Motors ad- vanced to the quarter-finals of the OASA Intermediate 'C" ser- jes when they won thelr series over Camp Borden in two-straight games, Murfay Woods pitched a no-hit, no-run game for a 50 vic tory in Camp en on Wednes- day night, sending Brooklin into the next round, which opens in Parham on Saturday night, Prudence, first batter for Camp Borden, drew a walk and got as far as third base on a sacrifice and wild pitch but was nipped trying to score on a passed ball, That was the closest Camp Bor. den ~ame to scoring, Woods faced only 20 batters in his brilliant pitching display. He had trouble only with B, Oxford, Camp Bor- den shortstop, who drew two walks in his three trips to the|Johnston singled to score Carn. plate. with with the final run of the 4 QUESTION: Con | ebtein Ren- tol Vélue irsurance which will pay me for loss of rent, as well as my own loss of eecupancy, in case of fire to rental prop- erty in which | also reside? ANSWER: Yes, rental coverage con be obtained In severel ways, Consult o competent In. surance egent. ¢ » DEL'S: rd and in the fourth, an er Then after two out, singled to score her two mates. rf; ave them another fine chance Bot- ut they couldn't manage a hit rom that point on, Luke Archie Moore Buffalo Bisons Take Figures On Heavy Bout MEG : re : '§ * Have you an Insurance prob. lem of your own? Come In er write us. We'll be glad to help you without charge or obliga Second From Marlins BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--Buffalo|won a string. of six straight in Dodwell are the 1057 ladies' Bisons hold a commanding lead cluding two semi - final playoff doubles champions of the Osh- (FERRER Y but he stopped at the plate to argue some more, insisted he couldn't be thrown out--and then when the tact falled, he suddenly picked up his own catcher's cage, returned to the bench and started to pack up the equipment, while the Braves «who had taken the field and were In position, came in off the diamond, That was Ht! The game was defaulted so the umpire awarded it to Oshawa, The fans howled their derision and in fairness to the visitors, it appeared as if most if not all of the players were willing to continue the game--but with awa Tennis Club, defeating Kay Hopkins and Lil Beamish in the deciding match, The match actually got under way last Saturday with Misses Hopkins and Beamish winning the first set 7-5 and battling to a 33 tle in te second set, fore play had to be called off, ue to darkness. However, when be-| the game. Woods fanned only seven bat-| game. Grills with three hits, paced the ters in this one but he received sensational support from his| winners at the plate, Johnston, mates in both the infield and out-| Harper and Croxall each having a couple of hits, field, with Elmo Gibson at 2nd BROOKLIN -- Croxall, ss; Gib- base, being. the fielding star of © gon, 2b; B. Mitchell, ¢; D, Mit robbed Rudy Neher in the 7th but in the 8th he made |chell, cf; Carnwith, Ib; Harper, a sensational catch to rob Peter|lf; Johnston, 3b; Grills, rf; Woods, Bileskl -- rated by Camp Borden LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Archie Moore, steadfastly refusing to ad- mit father time exists, envisions his light heavyweight title de- fence against Tony Anthony Fri- day night as a start back to heavyweight contention. The ancient ring artisan of about 41 years lost via knockout to Rocky Marciano and Floyd Patterson in previous shots at today in the International Base- ball League final playoffs as the series moves to Miami, Bisons are gunning for their third straight victory, "We've got the jump on them pow," sald Bison manager Phil Cavarotta Thursday night after the club squeezed out a 3:2 vie-| tory over Marlins, victories over Toronto Maple Leafs. His season record is 124, Buffalo now is only two games away from the Governors' Cup in the best-of-seven series. The playoff winner meets the cu winner in the American Associ ation in the little world series, Denver is leading St. Paul three tion of any kind! MURDOCH Generel Insurance Service 25 ONTARIO ST, DIAL RA 3-3843 games to one in their playoff, Bisons scored twice In the sev- enth on an error by Miami hurler Bubba Church, the loser, and on a sacifice fly by Luke Easter. A cowd of 8,414 saw the game. the play was resumed on Wed- nesday evening, the winners had things pretty much their own way, due in no small part to the very steady game turn. ed In by Miss Whifield, The losers were just not on their game Wednesday night and made ma costly errors. In the Junior ladies' champ- jonship tournament, Geraldine Hoffman emerged as new champion, defeating Marlene Barton in the final match, Miss the heavyweight crown, Now he says he hopes to 'force' Floyd into giving him another chance. First, according to the Moore formula, he will whip Anthony, then battle Canadian light heavy- weight Yvon Durelle and perhaps a couple of heavyweight contend. ors. Archie, who has done his train. ing Jargeld behind closed doors, drew a $90,000 guarantee for his defence in the nationally tele. vised bout (NBC) § p.m, (EST), Tony's contract calls for 33 1.3 per cent of the Jie receipts af ter the first $40,000. A full house at the Olymple Auditorium would Pp. CAMP BORDEN -- Prudence, 2b; O'Toole, rf; Neher, if; Thorn. ton, p; Butka, p in 3rd; Dixon, ¢; Bileski, 1b; Allen, 3b; LeClalr, ef; Oxford, ss. Newmarsh's action, thelr last chance of winning the series was gone, It was a distasteful way for the soason to end-but at that, It only speeded up what appeared fo be the inevitable, OSHAWA UAW DEL'S played that third and deciding game of their PWSU Intermediate "A" semi-final series on Wednesday night, up in Stratford and were eliminated by Florence Chicks, who won this crucial game 31, It was another sizzling playoff * battle with the Chicks getting two runs in their first inning this time and then hanging on, Del's loaded the bases in the first inning and had two runners on bases several times, including in| the Oth hut although they had six hits' to only five for Florence, oy just couldn't get the big blow when needed, That ends the season 'or local girls' softball but the Del's can feel satisfied that| Barton eliminated Frances BEd at least thoy gave it a great try and made a much better showing | (Jim. to the kinaon bracket this season in thelr bid for PWSU honors while Miss Hoffman won over| "Sandy" Smith and Ruth Yoe. Miss Dodwell, winner in all of Junior age, stepped aside in the Junior tournament, which she |has won handily in recent | years, REMEMBER WHEN... ? { nN THE CANADIAN PRESS Alsab defeated Whirlaway by a | whisker in the "dream race' be. [tween the two great colts for a | $25,000 prize at Pawtucket, R.I,, is years ago today. The three. year-old Alsab won a photo finish over the four.year-old Whirl away. covering the 1 316 mile course in 1.56 2.5, spectators as the best catch seen on their diamond in many years, It was also the first time the Camp Borden rooters have ever seen a no-hitter there. Sugar Ray Cuts Easily But He 'Bleeds' Inside WHITNEY MARTIN He was referring to his mid GREENWOOD LAKE, N. 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He wants convince you that I made a suc- official recognition, not free-lance cessful comeback?" opinions, 2 Pitcher Ray Herbert 'allowed only five hits in pitching his sec-| ond straight playoff triumph, Ray Noble slammed a solo homer for Buffalo. Lefty Walt Craddock with an 18-8 record for Buffalo is sched. uled to pitch tonight against Mi. ami's Ray Semproch, who has $.4 bring in $116,000, There will be no television | within a 150-mile radius, Most figure the fight itself a toss-up as Archie defends for the | sixth time the crown he won on Dec, 17, 1952 from Joey Maxim, | or OAN WS y pone For CASH when you want it Did you know that you could arrange on OK. loan ot Citizens Finance by picking up your phone? Call our friendly Loan Manager, give him all the par- ficulars. Then drop in later to sign and pick up the cash. 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