Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 10 Jun 1958, p. 10

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Minor Softball Bantams Start Schedule On Wed. Oshawa Minor Softball Associa-| The Bantam League will open tion closed entries for the 1958 this Wednesday night, with five season, at an enthusiastic meet- games, all scheduled for 6.30 ing held fast night at Simcoe o'ciock, as follows: Woodview 7 |Hall and when the deadline had Park at Connaught Park; South- been reached and all interested mead at North Oshawa; Storie 'Senor Teddy' Gets| Shamrock B.C. [5m "os tne a sy srmatep ay saves . . . {with Russ Clark in third posi-| 5. < rst ct ry | young athlete waiting his turn to His Fi t Vi ony Race Program Jon. throw a javelin at a track and --Senor ly, Tolight, at Alesandra Park field meet here was speared to | the 220-yard dash will be held {owned by Col. K. R. Marshall, The annual track and field pc "0 Thursday, the program!|death by a javelin thrown by an- {scored his first victory in five competitions held by the Oshawa'cg)is for the 3'%-mile road races other competitor. The victim was starts' this season as he won the Shamrock Athletic Club are pro-jand next Tuesday will see theistanding "dangerously near" featured Mount Royal Plate atceeding nicely these days, with|440-yard race run off. All races/where other competitors' jave- New Woodbine Monday. {some very interesting results. lins were falling, an official said. | Senor Teddy, ridden by Ernie| In the E. F. Farrow Co. sprint| |are called for 7.30 o'clock. ~ |Neighborhood Parks had paid Park at Radio Park; Simcoe Hall Warme, broke alertly and .went trophy series, Dave Easterbrooks KINSMEN STADIUM---OSHAWA 7 | League will have 10 teams enter- : ed this season while four clubs play this Friday night, June 13, % |will contest the Midget League but after that will be 7 |championship. only for Monday and Wednesday found that the Kiwanis Bantam Park at Fernhill Park. Bantam League teams will also heduled " |entry fees, as stipulated, it was at Sunnyside Fark and Eastview|on to win by more than two won the 100-yd. dash in the sen- WRESTLING TUESDAY, JUNE 10th, 8:45 P.M. lengths. Stinson's Boy closed to|ior division, with a good time of finish second while Admiral's|10-8 seconds, with Dan Cockerton The Lisowski Bros. The delegates voted on their nights. However, any rained out % |playoff plans for the coming sea-|games must be played on Friday son, agreeing that the choice of night' of the same week, unless an OASA representative in the hy mutual agreement, they are Bantam series weuld be left to!played on Saturday. the Association executive, on the] Kiwanis Bantam League games understanding, that either two or for Friday, June 13, are as fol- four teams wouid be included in!lows: Fernhid at Woodview; the preliminary playoff -- de- Sunnyside at Southmead; Radio pending on the league standing as|Park at Simcoe Hall; North Osh- of July 16 -- whether sufficient awa at Storie Park and Con- time for playoffs remained and | naught at Eastview. whether two or four teams were | closely bunched in the bid for MIDGET LEAGUE {league leadership. | {OASA TEAM GETS BYE and they will play a double sched- | The teams voted to play a com-|yle, plus playoffs in August, plete 10-team schedule of 18| Opening games in the Midget . |games, schedule to continue in|peague will be played on Mon- % the final standing (not including * N WINS CENTENNIAL MILE England's Derek Ibbotson | moved up from behind to nose | in 4:05.4 on a muddy track, at '"T(right) unofficially clocked at | out Mervyn Lincoln of Austra- | Vancouver, Saturday. Lincoln " i3.57.2 for the mile, a few | lia, at the tape, to win the Brit- | V2% second, only a fraction of a second behind. "Hionths ago, is shown as he | ish Columbia "Centennial Mile" --AP Wirephoto SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | Guelph Biltmore Breaks His Ankle Playing Softball TIMMINS (CP) -- Richie Ten- nant, defenceman with Guelph Biltmores of the Ontario Hockey | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | Association Junior A series for |the last two seasons, suffered a {compound fracture of his ankle wr. OSHAWA MINOR athletes are in the "banquet league" this while playing in the Timmins week. Tomorrow night. at Legion Hall. the Oshawa Minor Hockey Fastball League. "" Association will hold its annual 'Meet The Champions" dinner| A left fielder with Seymours, 4 i i i ; _|Tennant jumped into the air to and this one will be of special nature. In addition to the cham-| .; a fiy ball and twisted a 1 "tpionship trophies and crests for the Bantam and Midget "City under his body when he hg " "League" champions, individual trophies to "most valuable play-| He was planning to return to msers" and other similar awards for scoring, sportsmanship, etc., Guelph in a few weeks to pitch there'll be a special "do" for the Oshawa Juveniles, 1958 All. for the Merchants in the Senior i , Intercounty Bascball League. Ontario champions. Members of Whitby Dunlops, world's cham- --_____"~ ™"" 4 pions, graduates of the Oshawa City League, will be special! guests, along with several NHL stars, sponsors, officials, etc. The event is called for 7.00 o'clock sharp. Oshawa Minor Softball A fation's champ Sunny- side Park Bantams and Radio Park, Midgets, along with Storie Park Bantams, OASA Eastern Ontario champions, will also get into the knife-and-fork activity. Their annual dinner for presentation of trophies and championship crests is called for 6.30 o'clock on Thursday at the Storie Park clubhouse, with a turkey dinner and the trimmings as the menu. The Minor Softball teams had a lively meeting at Simcoe Hall last night, with 10 teams entering this year's Kiwanis Bantam League race and four teams in the Midget League. Schedule play opens tomorrow night for the Bantams and the Midgets open their league on Monday night. The list of schedule games appears together with an account of last night's meeting, elsewhere in these columns, Hearts Blank N. Ont. Stars SUDBURY (CP) -- Heart of Midlothian romped to an easy 10-0 victory over the Northern Ontario All-Stars here Monday {night to register their seventh win in eight games on their North American.soccer tour. Inside right Alfie Conn led the Scottish League champions with four goals. Centre forward Alex | Young had three, inside right Bob Blackwood two and left half Billy | Higgins one. It yas an easy night's work for youthful netminder Geor Mar- BRIGHT BITS: -- Casey Stengel is reported as thinking the shall who had but five ge dur pew rule of a $50.00 fine to be levied when an umpire figures a Stop, two in the first half and pitcher has deliberately tried to "dust off' a batter, is a silly three in the second. Rule that can not properly be enforced--and apparently, the old At the other end of the field, ; Sudbury's py i Veteran also thinks it's not necessary--probably too sissy-fied for [Ne Tortie i, aod, Jerobaic fhe Yankee Boss 5 - . CINCY REDLEGS moved up into third place the rampaging Hearts. hii e National League race yesterday with a 30 shutout over i San Francisco but the Giants still hold top spot, a half-game oho 300 tavs witnessed the ahead of the Braves . . . TWO GAMES were played in the Am. . - |work," said the manager of New| Cleveland "but I think it's anyway? If he gets fined $50, he probably has to give the league wouldn't rule before want to do that. The boy shouldn't July and August while other aay June 16, at 6.30 o'clock, with jleams are participating in an Fernnill at Storie Park and North |OASA elimination series. The Oshawa at Southmead. {league schedule wiil be suspend-| -- wi dole A od during GM holidays, July 26 to, POLAND DOWNS MEXICO August 9. The four top teams in| WARSAW (AP) -- Wladyslaw ihe team competing in OASA lico's Pancho Contreraras 6-8, 6-2, playoffs) will participate in the 8-6, 6-4 Sunday to give Poland a League Championship quarter-|3-2 victory in their European finals and semi-final playoffs, zone Davis Cup tennis quarter- for the Kiwanis Bantam League final series. The poles now meet Tropny and title, Italy in the semi-finals. Four teams will contest the 7-8 Monday night in the annual Midget League championships Shrine - Knights of Columbus Skonecki of Poland defeated Mex-! Casey Takes Dim View Of New 'Dusting' Fine | NEW YORK (CP) -- Casey, "This here Stevens, he don't ed and singled and Milt Smith Yukon Eric S 'Lord Layion DAN MILLER vs. PAT FLANAGAN LEE HENNING vs. TON! BAILLARGEON Advance tickets for Wess hd xhibhtioms at | charity baseball game. Despite a downpour which | |threatened to wash out the ac- tivities, the estimated crowd of | 14500 saw a well played contest with the All-Stars making most] {of four base hits, a wild spell on part of pitcher Paul Langlois and| {a pair of Mike Goliat miscues to | keep the struggle close. Leaf regulars Hector Rodriguez and Rocky Nelson were among the missing as manager Dixie Walker gave them a rest. Nelson appeared once and doubled. Langlois, a windsor righthander who toiled with St. Thomas in the Intercounty last year and was recently cut by Leafs' Orlando {farm club, held the All-Stars to four hits including homers by Don Mayes and Don McLennan. Archie Wilson and Goliat paced the Leaf attack with three singles apiece while Sam Jethroe homer- In the Junior division, Russ Clark was 1st and Alvin McKnight 2nd. Legion Trophy (distance se-| Win 7-6 Over - -C Bll-Stars [seni oe, cor Re vay LONDON, Ont, (CP) = After|4:45.3 while Keith Kaine was sec- AT THE MOST + . TO RESIDENTS REASONABLE | Mein OIL BURNER SERVICE DEPT. |a stiff seven-inning struggle, To-| PRICE AND WHITBY AUTOMATIC FUEL OIL DELIVERY. the Senior division 2-mile run in| lond and Frank Duval was third. | {ronto Maple Leafs edged Frank For Delivery by Metered Trucks phone: Ace was thirds 2nd and Carl Reid 3rd, followed the time of 10 mins. 6 seconds, Casino Restaurent . . . 00 -- 75¢ In the Junior division, Allan {Colman's Intercounty Als | i | RA 5-1109 OSHAWA % MO 8-3644 WHITBY by Dave Goldman and Rone Cole. | Toronto Leafs with Frank Duval second. In the| PREMIUM QUALITY bo COMPANY VIGOR OIL :- | Stengel doesn't think much of the|even turn around. He just pays! singled and doubled. {new bean ball rule which would no attention to anyone and never the kid warned by an umpire for throw- pitcher. Not that I expected him result in a $50 fine to a pitcher even says a word to ing at a batter. to. "I 'not only think it won't, 'After all, club paying {York Yankees, all one huge joke." ; Stengel said he was officially all his notified of the new A L New York's game with Cleveland play for nothing you know. salary. They how much is the this kid Indians Saturday when he and In- |dians' general manager Bobby Bragan were briefed by the four |umpires. When they were through lumpire John Stevens asked if} % SUMMER |Sengel understood. | "I said 'no and I don't think you do either'," Stengel said Monday. i The umpires said that if they |even suspected any pitcher of in- tentionally throwing at a hitter, they would give him an official warning. 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WELLAND-CROWLAND "won 13-8 right in Peterborough last night to take over top spot in the OLA Senior race and Mitico nosed out Long Branch 6-5 in overtime » » . COLUMBUS JETS have been awarded that six-inning 8-0 game of Sunday, on the grounds that Toronto Leafs deliberately stalled--so the 7th inning has been cancelled and the game given to the Jets "vin JOE WALCOTT, former world's heavyweight champion, a special officer with Camden, N.J. police bureau helped break up a crowd of teen-agers who were mauling another policeman, outside a dance hall on Saturday night . . SAL | MAGLIE may go back to the Giants to pitch ball again--with San Francisco needing pitchers and Yankees getting along nice- ly without "The Barber." . . . WRESTLING returns to this city tonight, as promoter "Pat" Milosh resumes his regular summer season of Tuesday night "outdoor shows" at Kinsmen Civie «Memorial Stadium. 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