by ie be a NERS AR 7 a » # be the first round of thelr sched uled 10rounder, Referee Joe Palmer is shown above, looking as i he was getting ready to Mike Delohn, Byracuse heavyweight, got a real 1ifi ou of his quick victory the other night when he knocked out Alex HE GOT A REAL LIFT OUT OF THIS KNOCKOUT a catch DeJohn who leaps for joy, as his opponent Is counted out, «AP Wirephoto Miteff of Argentina in 1.17 of | -- ---- SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | "Everything From Soup To Nuts" Another 1957 Ontario sports champlonship came to this city over the week-end, and as a matter of fact, it was a case of an Ontario crown already resting here being dusted off and replaced on the local trophy shell for another year, We refer to the by Leod Motors Trophy, emblematic of the All-Ontario Senior "B' softball championship, Last year, Oshawa Tony's defeated Bud. bury Mill Mine here in the All-Ontario OASA finals and on Sat. urday and Sunday, they repeated the triumph, this' time on the Sudbury team's home diamond, Sammy Stark, team captain, accepted the trophy In Sudbury Sunday afternoon, with OABA president Roger Stewart making the official presentation, It marks another great achievement for this powerful Oshawa soft: ball team, and worthy of special mention in that they played this series for the fitle with only ten players, several of thelr stars being absent from the line-up, Red" MacDermaid, .a local polices man and Nick Mroczek, a local fireman, were both unable to make the trip to Northern Ontario as were Tommy O'Connor and Fred Etcher, currently very busy with their hockey activities, as members of Whitby Dunlops, To Tony Esposito, sponsor of the Tony's refreshments team, to every one of the players and espec:| {ally to eoach "Dib" Little and manager Frank Foley, go hearty | esongratulations the oity itself, for having brought further ¢ themselves and to Oshawa hamplonship 'honors to | As for the series itself, up in Sudbury, it was a real thriller, | Normie Bagnell put on a near one-man show on Saturday, He fanned 19 batters, didn't Issue a single walk and his mates played erroriess ball, The Sudbury team got only one safe hit a bunt---and Bagnell threw that batter out at second base, via a Lady Golfers Name Officers The ladies' section of the Osh. awa Golf Club held thelr closing meeting of the season on Thurs day evening, with a good attend. ance of members on annual election of next year, Miss Doreen Dobble was elect Fred with Mrs, president as and ed president Fordham as 1st vice and Mrs, Oak Crawfor vice - president, Mrs, Charles Clifford was nam ed Tecording Margaret Vice as correspondin secretary with Mrs, Harol Brain as the treasurer, Mrs. Alex Stewart was elected to the with Mrs Girls' division, Mrs, Bruce Bradley heads the committee and appointed as io Junior Development while Mrs, A. Lawrence Mrs, R, Cox were conveners for the mittee, Miss Beverly use Com and Means committee and Mrs {Merl Corrin was appointed press secretary, Badminton Club and for the officers for secretary and Miss d yosition of ladles' captain Hugh Gorrle as co captain, Miss Ottie Schubert was named captain of the Business Parkhill on behalf of the sports fans of this city' and of was named head of the Ways Oshawa Tony's eaptured gliamplonship over the weekend, slon, defeatin 80 on Saturda thrilling 9th inn and scoring a series in two-stralght games, BAGNELL ONE-MAN SHOW Normie Bagnell was a veritable one-man show In chalking up the #0 victory for the title-defenders on Saturday afternoon, Not only did he strike out a total of 19 Sudbury batters and didn't allow even one ball oul of the infield he also pulled off a fine play to cut off the lone Sudbury hit, which was a safe bunt in the rd inning and on top of that, Bag nell hit a two-run homer in the top of the 9th to elinch the win, collecting nine safe hits off Zaluckl, the Sudbury hurler~hut having to settle for two homers in order to get thelr three runs, Farmer bunted safely to open the third inning for Sudbury and then Zaluckl grounded to Bagnell, who made a nice play fo get Farmer at 2nd base, via the foree-out, Later Houle foreed Zalucki for the third out and with Bagnell not issuing a single walk not another ed ervorless ball for chances the infleld had to handle, handled Bagnell well, taking all of the 10 strikeouts cleanly, the second season in succes Sudbury Mill Mine he 4 vietory on Sunday, to sweep the OABA title This game wan a real thriller from start to finish with Tony's Sudbury runner reached 1st base, as Tony's play. the few Bob Booth did the eatehing and Sonny Hill opened the series) with & two-bagger but was later doubled off 20d on Loreno's line drive to right field, In the fourtn, Hill singled and Loreno bunted sately but hoth were retired on the bases, In the fifth, Bagnell opened with a double but he alse was left stranded, Bammy Stark singled in the 7th but was fvicod by Bagnell, The score was still 040 after seven Innings of Jay and then Mike Tutak opened the Bth inning with a homer, In the 9th, with one out, Booth tripled and Bagnell followed with a homer to centre, making if 80, Tutak followed with "(a single after two oul and Plon- tek was safe on an ervor but De. Pratto grounded oui to end the inning. Will, Bagnell and Tulak each had two hits for the winners, OSHAWA TONY'S ~~ Hill, If; Loreno, ss; Stark, 8b; Booth, ¢; Bagnell, p; McConkey, rf; Tutak, of; Plontek, 1b; DePratio, 2h. SUDBURY MILL MINE Houle, ss; Caverson, 8b; L. Ber: tuggl, ef; B, Bertuzel, 1h; Dem: kew, if; Paruch, ¢; Farmer, rf; Zaluekl, p; V. Medina, 2b; Blanchard, batted in 0th, TUTAK'S HOMER SAVES GAME Tony's were getting ready for a third and deciding game in this crucial series, with Sudbury lead: Ing 48 with two men out in the bottom of the 9th inning and two strikes on the hatter ~~Mike Tutak ~~ but Tutak blasted an outside piteh for a homer just in side the right field foul line, to tie the score, The Sudbury pitch ers cracked then to give up the Spots 3 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, October 15, 1957 To Champion With most of their being victims of the flu' bug, it was nip and tuek for the local Spitfire club losing by default, bowlers Spitfires Lose Close One PeoplesTeam With both teams tied with one win apiece, Manager Alex Don aldson switched the line-up, with Lloyd Sabins In anchor spot and winning run, on A Wucceeding double, two walks and then & wild pltch that bit the batter snd forced in the winning run, to give Oshawa their 64 decision, It was an anti-climax finish to heotle series, Alter Tulak's mer had tied the score, Oscar Plontek doubled, At this point, Zalueki replaced Wallace, on the pitching mound, He walked Bag: nell on purpose, then Jac McConkey drew a walk, uninten- tional, to load the bases and the ame and season was over when Znlucki hit "Bonny" Hill with the very next piteh, to force in Pon. tek with the deciding tally, Tony's got thelr other three runs all in the first inning, Hill was safe on an error, then Jim Loreno bunted safely and so did Sammy Stark, to fill the bases, Ion Nelson's sacrifice fy to right scored Hill then Bob Booth singled to score Loreno and Blark game home on a double by Tu'ak, From that point on, Wallace kept the Oshawa club off the seore-sheet until Tutak's homer in the 9th -- one strike from vie tory, Nelson and Boolh hit back to-haek singles In the Afth but they came with two out, Bagnell and "OH hit singles In the 6th, In the 7th, Booth singled and Tutak walked, Tony's came real close In the Bth when HBagnell opened with a double and Loreno singled with two out but Bagnell was un able to go all the way and he died" on Srd hase, Jack MeConkey started on the mound for Oshawa, He walk: ed the first two batters but got BROOKLIN BEATEN OASA Inter. Capreol Legion won the All Ontario champlonship finals in OABA Intermediate "C" play. downy over the weekend, defeat: Ing Brooklin Stevenson Motors 7:1 on Saturday and taking a 10.1 decision on Sunday, The series was played al Capreol Two brilliant pitching perform ances by KE, Bevilacque told the story, He gave up only five seat tered hits to the Hrooklin team on Saturday, while striking out 14 batters and on HNunday he came back with 10 strikeouts and an elght-hit display, Tony's Retain Their All-Ontario Crown the AllOntario Senior 'B" softhall out of the hole without allowing a run, He ran into trouble in the third faning however when Buds bury scored all four of thelr runs, Medina started it off when he was safe on De Pratio's error, Then Houle # to short jd of another base on Loreno's bad row, M Mod soored, Caver- son followed with a (wo-bagger to score Houle then L, Beriuzi WAS Ble on an error Des Pratto and 8, Beriuzzi singled to left field, where Hill hobbled the ball, letting the fourth run score, Norm Bagnell took over the Fi ing chore at this point, forced hoth Demkew and Paruch to pop up to eateher Nelson and got armer 1o y out, ending the in ning, After that, Sudbury failed A wore again, pettin only hy , A single hy oriug the 6th inning, phy Booth, with three hits, Bagnell with a single and double and a walk In three chances, Jimmie Loreno and Sammy Stark with two singles each and Tulak, with his, double and homer, were the big hitters for the Oshawa team, which piled up a total of 14 hits to earn thelr win SUDBURY MILL MINE Houle, ss; Caverson, Sh; L, Bere tugel, of; 8, Bertuzzi, 1hy Dem: kew, If; Paruch, oj Farmer, rf; Wallace, p; Medina, 2b; Zalueki, p, In Oth, OSHAWA TONY'S Hil, i; Loreno, ss and 2b; stark, 8b; Nelson, ¢; Booth, 1h; Tutak, ef; Plontek, rf and ss; DePratto, 2h; MeConkey, p and vf; Bagnell, p in frd, Capreol Legion Wins 'C' Title Graham, rf; B, Mitchell, ¢; Mitchell, ef; Harper, if; Owen, 1h; Gibson, 2b: Johnston, 4b Woods, pi Sehell, batted In 0th; Grills, batted In Oth CAPREOL Poukkula, ei T, Bevilacque, If; 'T, White, 2h; Del: apa, hi D, White, of Glroux, dh; BE, Bevilacque, p; Mazzuoa, oe; Truss, of Umpires: Burman ston, of North Bay, SUNDAY'S GAME Sweeping the title series In two » stralght games, Capreo took a 10-1 decision on Sunday D, and John B when they front first what that for 1 fourth, to a walk, couldn't Alax but in the four nin, wit i point las with Rowland # too late, olub, Hil, 1h Shearer bold, If; wea Bevilacque Gray's he Jury a Ave up a sin) ird inning al fh one run in the first homer by Gray, In the thir ua en chants at Alexandr, day afternoon 4-8, win of the. scheduled 01 championship finals, The Alex boys broke out In when Direc iH ou, Das vi iy one out, Daniels was # pitched ball home when Will came through with & timely triple, In the second inn ig, Kerton drew a walk with one then after two out, singled to score proved to chants' third and final run, Mier iiching improv nd onl team, He to Hill In the Claringho single by Shearer, via an error In the singled in the 7th, after hitter Watchorn had but the get across the plate, Ellis started on the mound for ve way to Rowland Jury and Lovell got Inning, a homer to te up Miklas opened the fourth innin by drawing a walk and at tha Rowland replaved Campbell doubled to score Mik: the winnin i 4 and hoth he od or Jury & Lovell Legion Minor Midget Champs [i Jury snd Lovell ' Wi fg Boing Ja sebnll Assocs Midget Les th ga Kert Alax '$ Aji > Park on fy. thelr kenridge| Grad Mer. a walk in the "Hh id plus a Kot on "inch Ith W team another runner topped kL = Jn seorin ih; in. Lyons drew a walk and wo out, Gra; got his second 0 seore at 44, un the Osh, Elly, in wan safe at the plate throw-in was missed, homer In the 60th ! MeRbilo and awa boys cold after that -- but It was Gray, with his good pitching and two homers, pl a big part in the piri a vietory for Jury and Lovell, were actually outhlt by the Ajax yed ship who AJAX MERCHANTS -- Breck enridge, ¢; Boyd, ss; Daniels, of; Doge, rf; Kerton, 2b; Claring Rowland, Watehorn, batted in 7th, JURY AND LOVELL DRUGS Lyons, 8h; Gray, p; Suddard, »f pi Ath; White hunted safely to open the Inning, Giroux filed hy! ¥ Bevilaeque bunted apfoly, Mag Jrounded oul But with two out, Trusz drew a walk to load the bass then Poukkula came through with a solid triple and whe the T, White's inning com. for the series, 7, Whits, I: bel: ") } Next week's games: Tie Aen Cleaners vs Fabrio: and ¢ Central ovis, Wmeoe p.m, i LEADING SCORERS Corl cheskl, Grads, 23 Gedge, Vb, Town, 20; Bob y rads, 14; "Hank Dressin Avadisne, Hin Mallott, ny ] § PH alley, Cay's, iH by " 4 ' Joh Brom odfeid, ; oewey, ri {Jerry Pe () 1 a id rr rows, Fah, Town, Vaughn, Acadians, 10 Mikiss, 10) Campbell, 1b Chasvrewski, ef; bi, hd h, & Morden, si; Burke Umpires: Barnes and Reid, Frank Filchok Makes Big Change! It same os no surprise to the many friends of the Sasketehes wan Rough Riders' Couch when he lot drop the news thet he wae all set to make o big changes, Frank seid, and we quote, 'I'm tired of anti-fraene thet only does half a lob, From now on I'm intiing on ""Prestone'" Brand Anti-Freene for my eer, ] flrs all the protection my ongine needs, prevents corrosion, rust, clogging and foaming, I've got» Jouarlul an a " needs a powerful enti-freene, It's to be ""Prastone" Brand,' i Frank Filehok Is always worth listening to «== why don't you change to "Prostons" Brand Anti-Freese and got the protes. tion your engine needs, PRESTONE BRAND ANTI-FREEZE SATURDAY'S GAME Brooklin's lone run In Saturday afternoon's game came in the fifth Inning when Croxall hit safely after one out, Graham was safe on an error and B, Mitchell foroe-out, on she-npxt play of the game, He didn't stop there either--after Mike Tutak hit a homer in the Sth inning to break up the sensational 0-0 pitching duel, Bob Booth hit a triple in the Oth and Bagnell followed this with a homer to make the score 3:0 which Is where the first game ended, Sud but they managed to "field" a|Bob Gallagher as the relief bowl afternoon, team saturday afternoon even er, though they did lose a close de:| The big lefthander came clsion [through with a smashing 504 Anchorman George Elliott who game to justify the confidence in Opens Tonight The Oshawa Badminton Club will hold its official opening to- night at the Recreation Hall of java D, White, efi Giroux, Brooklin's lane run came in|Jhi HB. Hevilacaue, 'n; Masauca, the first Inning when Bill Crox.|88} ouk hi! al pened at ny a ingle, . Bill B00 L NeCroxall a Gra: raham followed with a sin , 1B, Mitchell, ¢; Harper, y if; Db, Mitehell, of; Owen, "Hi and so did Bruce Mitehell, D, "Prestone" in a registered trademark bury was leading 48 In the second game of the series, on the Oshawa Alrport, with play at seven was confined to hed for the wen him, while big Bob Gallagher also Sunday, with two men out, nobody on bases and two strikes commencing 'elock, tire week was missing from the|did a terrific relief Job by strik. walked to fill the bases, then Croxall scored when D, Mitehell Mitehell walked to fill up the bases again but Brooklin was Johnston, 8b; Gibson, 1 Woods, p In 2nd; ih Gring Hrawn, bat NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY BIVIEION OF UNION CARDIDE CANADA |INITED on the battenwhen the batter, Mike Tutak, hit his second coffee and doughnuts winding up line-up, Lloyd Sabins after a five|ing out in the last four frames walked to fill the bases, then unable to score again that Inning homer of the series to tle it up, Then Oscar Plontek doubled po Sudbury switched pitchers, Bagnell, who had had a 'single and a double In two times at bat, was deliberately walked by the new pitcher--Zaluckl, who pitched Saturday's great ame, Jack MoConkey got a walk (this one not deliberate) to the bases and then on the next pitch, Zaluekl hit the Patter "Sonny" Hill, to force in the winning run and end the series, Prior to this, Tony's got thelr three runs in the first faning and Sudbury gol thelr four runs in the third Inning and there had heen no more scoring until Tutak banged out the tying run. BROOKLIN STEVENSON MOTORS were not as successful on r jaunt to Capreol as they were two years ago. The Capreol jon team, showing a very much improved brand of pitching and defensive ball, defeated Brooklin 7-1 on Saturday and 10-1 on Sunday, to capture the OASA Intermediate ' All-Ontarlo championship title, The Brooklin team has had .a very fine sea son and once again proven they rate with the tops in the province, | nn Intermediate 'C" ranks, In other OASA champlonship action over the week-end, Belleville defeated Simcoe 143 here at Bathe| Park on Saturday afternoon, in the third and vlan game for| the OASA Pee Wee title, a 10-run scoring spliftge In the fourth) inning being the deciding factor as Belleville finally captured the | Pee Wee crown, a series in which they have been runners-up on several occasions, Didn't hear how the series finished up but New | Liskeard blanked Hamilton Peacock's 30 in the first game of the Junior "A" finals, Walkerton, the team that ousted the injury riddled Cobourg team in Southern finals, defeated Kapuskasing 188 in the third game of the OASA Inter, "B" honors, the night's fun, With an Increased member: ship, the club is looking forward to another successful season, Free Instruction has been ar. ranged for new players just learning the game, while appoint ed members will act as host or hostess to make sure that every body gets a game, The club activities will include play on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays this season, from 7.00. p.m, to 11,00 p.m, and from 7.00 pm, to 9.00 pm, on Mon days and Wednesdays, Persons Interested in the Osh awa Badminton Club and seeking further information, should tele phone Miss Kay Hopkins, 606 Mary street or Bill Legge, Cen- tral Park boulevard north Transportation will also be ar ranged, If prospective players will contact the above members WEEK-END STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS day sickness, requested to be wsed only as a spare, Bob Gal lagher and Denny Linton also were in a shaky mood from three or four days In slek bay, and it looked bad when the opposition happened to be the Champion People's elub, The 'local boys Just managed to win the first game with a team total of 1171 against 1166 for Peo ples, and a star performer In this game was Dick Adams with a dandy 361 game, When it appeared as if the Osh game, the boys began to either tire or try too hard, and the re sult was 1227 for Peoples to 1127 for the Oshawa squad K-W Dutchmen Grab Ex. Win In Kingston KINGSTON (CP) Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen beat Kings ton CKLC's 946 In an exhibition hockey game here Saturday. Gene Miller and Jack Taylor each had a pair of goals for the awa orew would take the second | of the game, When it looked as if the Spit. fires would take the verdict, Cap- tain Bill Strong matched strike for strike with Lloyd Sabins in the final frame to galn the vie: tory, It was a most exciting fin ish with People's rolling a 1530 |final game score, against a 1891 [for the Oshawa crew | At one time during the three. | game series, it looked as if the {People's club was headed for a severe trimming, but the local [boys missed too many single pin, and no club can do this agains Peoples and expect to come out [on top. | Dick Adams was the star for the locals with a three-game fotal «of 882, Owele Keeler 60, Denny Linton 684, John Hrico 634, and Lloyd Sabins with his 864 third game, were the other tolals George Smith was top man for Peoples with 884, Bill Strong had 770, Phil Gunn 762 and Bruce Cadorin 714, The team totals for three games were, Peoples 1722, and Oshawa Spitfires, 3029, The local club will be faced with tough opposition during the Croxall scored when D, Mitche hit a sacrifice fly to left field, Prior to (his, Harper and Owen hoth singled In the second but the former was thrown out at the plate on a flelder's choice grounder by Johnston after Clb. son had fanned and Weods also struck out to end that inning, Harper connected again In the fourth and Owen drew a walk but Harper was forced at dnd base by Gibson, Murray Woods pitched the game for Brooklin, Poukkula, first batter for Capreol, opened with a triple and scored later on a double by T, White, In the third Inning, Poukkula was hit by a pitched ball and then with one out, T, White singled and with two out, D, White connected for a three-run homer, With the score 4.1, Capreol added two runs in the sixth, after two out when 1, Bevilacque and Magsuca both singled, then Trusg walked to Hl the bases and Poukkula came through with a two-run single In the 7th frame, the home slers added their final wun, 7, White opened with a single and nor In the remainder of the same. oods and Croxall both sing: ed in the second faning, Woods and Graham got hits In the Hh with Croxall drawing a walk In hetween but Bevilacquer refused to erack and Hrooklin couldn't ol the one more hit needed Croxall, Graham, Mitohell and Woods each had two hits for the Hrooklin team -- the rest went hitless in this game Fred Brown went to the mound for Brooklin to start and was wild 'at the very start, walking the first two batters, Poukkula and T. Bevilacque then T, White doubled, Delpapa sacrificed and DD, White walked, T, While came home with the third run of the inning as Giroux forced D, White, After one out in the second Ins ning, Brown Issued walks to Truse and Poukkla then Woods took over the mound duties, Truss seored on an error at 1st base, In the third inning, D, White opened with a walk but was forced by Giroux and the latter advanced on a passed ball and sooreds later when Maruca was safe on Johnaton's error With the score B1, the home: Umpires: ed in Oth; Schell, 2b, Joh in ping naton and man, of North Bay. 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