Lady Lawn Bowlers| Meeting Tonight The executive ar the ladies' section of the Oshawa Lawn Bowl- ing Club, at their meeting last For OBA dent, Mrs. Arthu; Brown, decid-| Niagara Falls Lorenzos captur- ed to hold their annual closing|ed the Ontario Baseball Associa- meeting, a dinner, this evening,|tion's Junior "A" championship, October 14, at the clubhouse, at here at Alexandra Park on Satur- 6.30 o'clock. day afternoon, when they defeat- The dinner will take the form ed Oshawa Fiynn's Sports 7-3. It of a "pot luck supper" and willl was Niagara Falls' third win in be followed by the year's reports. |the fourth game of the S3-out-of- {awarding of prizes for the past|5 title series. {season and other annui meeting [oy Hart limited the Oshawa business. Juniors to six scattered hits to {fully earn the championship vic- . - . | tory. Lorne Jeffs hit a single with Pitching Titles two out in the fourth inning. | | Jackie Cole homered in the fifth inning, with nobody aboard, to T Whit F d = Flynn's their first run. 0 1 ey or Jeffs got his second hit in the | | following 'frame, but again there | were two out. Neil McMahon sin- gled to open the 7th but Cole hit Niagara Falls Whip Flynn's; Jnr. Championship Salfi singled to send in two of his|Salfi, 3b mates. Iss, ss The visitors got two men on via Whipp, If walks, in second inning and a. € loaded the bases in the third on TOTALS two hits and a walk but they FLYNN'S didn't add to their total until the pice. oo fourth inning. Phil Scordino was yy: . hit by a pitched ball, to start the Ryan, 3b inning. He was forced at Zn jo; 5. of when Black tried a bunt but Kelly, 1b Lococo singled to centre and a poverts. rf Dusty Bodnart singled to left and|p peiabrooks Lou Hart followed with a single Brewster, p to right field, making it 4-0. McMahon, tf, p Bodnar homered in 'the sixth|Cole, ¢ |and then Hart got on via -an Minacs, 2b |error. Bob Brewster replaced Winter, p, 1b | Winter at this point, on the TOTALS mound. He walked two batters in| succession, then Neil McMahon a-Replaced Kelly in 6th i: '88, Show = CET B - Bovoaco~naaaa woo ooo ~ WN uooSS a~ommocoocon~oe = wocoon ky Mo o20020 » And Stu Miller NEW YORK (AP)--Stu Miller into a double - play. In the 8th, Jackie Fisher drew a walk with took over, to retire the next two, batters, leaving the bases loaded. b-Walked for Roberts in 9th RHE 200 201 200--7 9 2 {one out, stole second base and | scored when Ryan singled to left and the outfielder let the ball get b: of the San Francisco Giants, whose most effective pitches are thrown with little speed, finished fast last season to win the Na- tional League's earned run cham- | pionship. Whitey Ford of the New| | York Yankees won the American | | Oshawa's third and final run came in the 9th. Pinch - hitter Ted Estabrooks drew a walk to open the inning, advanced on a Then in the 7th, Black drew a NIAGARA: walk and Lococo homered to|FLYNN'S: complete the seven-run total for) THE = SUMMARY:. E:- Ross, Niagara Falls. | Whipp, Fisher, Minacs, McMa- Bodnar, with a homer, double hon, Kelly; LOB: Flym's 6; and two singles, in six trips, was| Niagara 13; DP: Ross, Black, |the big hitter of the game. Loco- Bodnar; 2-BH: Bodnar, Ryan; co and Salfi each had a pair of HR: Bednar, Lococo, Cole; PO-AY 000 010 011-3 6% | ey i cr i straight games, to capture the Ontario Amateur Softball Asso- ciztion Junior A" champion- ship. It marked only the second time that the coveted OASA OSHAWA "SCUGOG CLEAN. ERS" Softball Club, are. shown above in happy mood, im- mediately after they had cli axed their (958 scason this past weekend, at Kinsmen Civic | Junior "A" title has come to Memorial Stadium by defeat- | Oshawa. Mike's Place Juniors ing New Liskeard in two- | defeated North Bay in the All- | Oshawa Scugog's Win All-Ont. Junior 'A' Crown In Two-Straight The AH-Ontario Junior '"A" around, Klevins wnenched softball trophy, regarded in soft- already injured ankle ball circles as perhaps the hard-| A pair of infield errors and a est OASA honor to gain, return- single loaded the bases for New ed to Oshawa over the hoiiday|yiskeard in the 8th inning but weekend, after an absence of 27 Kangas grounded, forcing Christo !! at the plate then Love lined out f years Oshawa Scugog Cleaners swept to Wilson, to end the threat the All-Ontario title series in| pn the 9th, Phillips retired the New Liskeard 5-0 on Saturday first two batters, then Ron Tay- afternoon and pounding out anjjor youngest. member of the 18-3 triumph in the second game champions, came in to pitch to at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- the next batter and got him to dium. |ground out, in fi Saturday's game saw Glen with Mert Fielder Hornsby give 'up only five scat-|throw to 1st base, tered hits, to earn his shutout. the series. It marked a total of 47 innings| Kjevins, with his homer and of playoff action pitched byitwo singles, was the big hitter Hornsby, over which distance he for New Liskeard with Donahue gave up only two runs. | getting two hits, PHILLIPS SETS PACE HITS GALORE Ron Phillips went to the mound], Gord McKnight went for the second game on Sunday mound again for New making to complet fo an homer, hitter was throw of the inning when Phillips came|The New Liskeard "Wheel Inn" ning lo play a ourth RBI, a single to left. ront of the plate, Ron Simcoe with two hom the in six chances, were the e ters in the win but every mem- i Ye Dsiaus team CTossec at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- Tilk, with a and Rombough hits and the rest shared the re- mainder ERS -- Fielder, c; the R. Liskeard minski, If; Tilk, 2b; Ontario finals back in 1931. Captain of the Ontario Junior softball champs 27 years ago was "Wib"" Hall, coach of the | Scugog Clean- | ers. Left-to-right, the members | 1958 champion of the Scugog Cleaners are (front row): Ron Simcoe, Ron Brown doubled, Reg safe. on and scored a two-base error the fifth run rough with his fourth hit and on's double following an error and a walk, produced the final their I un of the game in the 9th Phillips, with his homer, tri- ple and two singles, Wilson, with] two doubles and two singles and] ers, all big hit- d once. had least each two SCUGOG CLEAN Newey, Ib; Simcoe, 3b: Brown, rf; Buz- Wilson, ss; OSHAWA and he gave up just seven hits. but he was not .neariy as effec- Rombough, cf; Phillips, P Hick- However, his mates did not flash|tive as he had been in the first'ey, If in 7th; McDonald, cf in 7th; the same sensational defensive fielding that they show- the first inning bul got out of it ed in the first game, but paced without allowing a run Homer, tripie and two singles, the Tilk and Harvey Wilson, Oshawa team unleashed a vicious Rombough singled and Ron Phil display of hitting powen that pro- lips followed with a triple and duced 18 runs on 17 hits, includ- Fielder's single scored Phillips ing three homers, a pair of tri-| In the top of the third, Ron ples and four two-baggers. Simcoe was safe on an error Scugog Cleaners were out in then Ray Buzminski singled with front 6-0 when New Liskeard got one .out. Tilk was safe on their first runs of the series hdppened in" the third inning, clean hit when Carr on base via an| Rombough error Donahue followed and Klevins connected through the grounded out got with a When New Liskeard came back drive through the middle of the with two runs, it looked for a mo- past- score his two mates. ment as if it would be a struggle ficiated in the ceremony, pointing team's other but Ron Simcoe homered in the out been Infield, t Klevins got his run, a home-run blow to open the 4th and the parade was on. Scu 0 brand of game. He walked two batters in Taylor, Then in ponahue, by Phillips himself, who had a the second, after striking out Don gpiaht Jim jp: Love, Braithwaite, OFFICIAL an phy, It error and Wilson foliowed with a Amateur infield. Junior but pionship, was presented immed- after there were two out. Phillips singled to score Wilson iately following Oshawa"s second with a single with the fourth run of the inning. victory. p in 9th NEW LISKEARD -- Carr, 2b; Klevins, cf: Me- Christo, c¢: Watson, Caldwell. If; Kangas, 3b: rf; Edgar, cf in 7th Umpires: M. Scheff and K. of Toronto, PRESENTATION Hamilton Spectator Tro- emblematic of the Ontario Softbali Association's All - Ontario cham- The GAT John G. Brady, immediate president of the OASA, of- the trophy, which has competition since that up for pinch- Hickey tripied, Tilk|cheer as the ceremony conclud- make it a 'feame in the | League title. | | Statistics compiled by the As- Taylor, Jim Rombough, Harvey | captain; | | "Mike" Siblock, club sponsor; | Wilson, assistant Bob Simcoe, captain; Mert Fielder, Ray Buzminski and (in foreground) Allan Cooper, | bat boy, holding The Hamilton Spectator. Trophy; (back row): | The large crowd gave a loud ed, with the New Liskeard boys joining in, with hearty sincerity. excellent im team made an Wil-| pression upon the Oshawa fans field department being especially and with the Oshawa team. lor splendid sportsmanship, throughout the entire series. SCORE SHUTOUT IN FIRST OF FINALS the first game of the Ali-Ontario Junior "A" championship soft- ball finals on Saturday afiernoon, dium 5-0 Glen Hornsby pitched the shut |out win for the home club, mark- ing a total of 47 innings of play- |off softball with only two runs he has allowed. With two men out in the second inning, Caldwell of New Liskeard drew a walk then Kangas gingled and so did Wat- son but good ficiding held the run- ners to one-base advances, leav- ing the bases loaded and Horns- by fanned Love to end the threat. New Liskear re sini ghue singled to open the inning and advanced on a sacrifice bunt by Klevins, McKnight drew a walk but Christo fouled out to the catcher and Caldwell grounded out, to end the inning The visitors got a runner far as third base in the 7th and McKnight singled in the 8th, with two out.. In the 9th, Kan- gas got his second hit of the game, a single and moved to second base when the ball got past Brown in centre but Horns- by got both Watson and Edgar to ground out to the infield, end- | sociated Press revealed that Mil-| |ler allowed 50 earned runs in 182| {innings for a 2.47 |average. Ford permitted 48 |earned runs in 219 innings for a) 12.01 mark. The crown was the {second won by Ford, who paced! American League pitchers in 1956 and the first for Miller. | Miller won only six games. This [was the fewest ever recorded by |a big league earned-run leader. | However, in his last 61 innings, | the 30-year-old righthander gave up only 12 untainted runs and re-| duced his ERA from 2.83 to its final figure, He wound up with nine losses. Ford a 29-year-old lefthander, had a 14-7 record. An injury to his pitching arm sidelined him for three weeks toward the close of Hist : e regular campaign. He fin- Liskersd ficlder, ished with a league-leading total Scugog Cleaners of seven shutouts and a runaway citied down after the second in- Margin in the ERA competition sparkling brand Over Billy Pierce of Chicago, run- with the in. ner-up at 2.68. 'Wib" Hall, coach; Geo. Campbell, assistant coach; Ron Phillips, Bob Lrown, "Mickey" McDonald, Charlie Russell, manager; Reg Hickey, Bob Keenan, Glen Hornsby and John Newey. --Photo by Hornsby Studio the New to Defensively, of ball in the ficld Colts And Browse Still Undefeated NEW YORK (AP) -- Give brilliant. Klevins, in centre. and left-fielder Love, were the stars in New Liskeard's defensive play. Kan<as,' with two singles, was the only member of the Northern Ontario champions to get two hits Oshawa Scugog Cleaners won in this game while Buzminski and| Johnny Unitas a football and he'll| €2Y from Ajax. Wilson each had two hits for Scu-/toss it for a touchdown. Give g Cleaners, the iatter having a| Jimmy Brown the pigskin a le and homer in three trips. he'll lug it across the goal Give single and two walks | football fans spectacular play and in four chances at the plate and they'll storm the parks i Bob Keenan, with his timely dou-| And that's virtually the story of ble to spark the big rally, in thelthree weeks play in the N ory br 6th, were the other Oshawa hit- pocthan nd auona ting stars. Unitas and Brow ' NEW LISKEARD -- Carr, 2h; 8 and Lrown. have led the Donaghue, ss; Klevins, cf; Mc Ealumore Colts and Cleveland Caldwell, | Browns, respectively, to the top Knight, p; Christo, ¢; S3pb : rf; Kangas, 3b; Watson, lb; Love,| Position in the eastern and west- ' ern conference. The two teams If; Edgar, if in 8th. n OSHAWA SCUGOGS -- R. Sim-|are the only undefeated clubs in coe, 3h: Newey, 1b; Buzminski, the league, both sporting 3-0 rec- If: B. Simcoe, ¢; Brown, if; Tilk, ords.. 2b: Wilson, ss; Hornsby, p; Keen-| Unitas, who three years ago an, rf. was quarterbacking for a semi- Umpires: K. Braithwaite and Pro club, threw his seventh touch- M. Scheff, of Toronto. |downpass of the season Sunday, | bringing the Colts from behind NHL LEADERS for a 24-17 victory over Green By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Bay. SCOREL THREE Standings: Chicago, won 2, lost 0, tied 1, points 5. Brown scored three touch- downs, bringing his season's out- st 8S 1 Litzenberger. put to eight as the Browns out- Bs oan and Litzenberger lasted Chicago's Cardinals 35-28 Goals: Sloan, 4 before 65,403 at Cleveland, the Assists: Litzenberger, 4 . day's largest crowd. Shutouts: Plante Montreal: Sawchuk, Detroit, 1 Los Angeles knocked winless Detroit virtualiy out of title con- Penalties: Horvath, Boston, 22|tention ! minutes. | Newly acquired Bobby Layne led with a 42.28 setback. pair of infield outs and then after| Spike Minacs had been hit with a pitched ball, Bob Winter singled to right, scoring Estabrooks, but Fisher grougded, forcing Winter, to end the game and season. Bob Winter started on the mound for Flynn's but got in| trouble early. Orm Black was NIAGARA safe on an error, with one out Scordino, then Mike Lococo was safe on al Black, 2b missed force play and Bodnar got|Lococo, rf a life the same way. Hart forced | Bodnar, 1b Black at the plate but Jimmy'Hart, p |Jeffs was the only Oshawa bat-| ter to get two. THE BOX SCORE R 0 AB HR cf 5 0 0] 0 2 2 1 |Hart (WP) X: pi, McMahon 32/3 2 Ab Barnes (Plate); tyre (Bases); Time: 2:42; Score er: hits for the winners while Lorne Flynn's 27-8; Niagara 27-15. IP H R ER BB S60 3 3 ¢' 9 6 2 6 Winter (LP) 2 0 3 2 x--faced 2 batters in 6th. " HBP: Minacs (2) (Hart); Ug Lyle McIne i -Brew 0 3 David Estabrooks. Industrial Basketball Teams Start Season's Play Tonight Tonight at Simcoe Hall, the|was 6th in the scoring with a)the scoring race with a terrifié Oshawa Industrial Basketball neat 14.8 average. League will start the 1958-59 sca-| Bob Booth -- Played with Aca-| 19.1 average. John Newey -- Played last son, with Ernie Cay's Lumber-|dians last year and placed 8th in|year for Maple Cleaners and was kings meeting Maple Cleaners, at|the scoring race with a fine 14-|7¢h in the scoring race with a nine o'clock. point average. The league consists of four ] 4 . 3 teams this year, which are: last|year's champs, Gary just missed | |year champions, Acadian Clean- out Bk ers; runners-up to them, Maple averase. Cleaners: Ernie Cays and a new, Jack Owens -- One of last er this season Only ten games but scoizd 100 and after practising for the last Points. Jack has informed us that month they are anxiously waiting this year e will be in many for opening night. more games. Here is a rundown on the |. teams from last season's play. seem to be strong Bob Hill -- Another member of st year's squad who scored 138 h : points. | Acadians--will have to be con-| sidered the team to beat this| MAPLE CLEANERS year as they have picked up two This team was the youngest or three new players and seem to team in the league last year and be packed with power. Joke just about every record in| They have Al Dickenson, who the league. . hii last year with Kabric| Carl Cheski -- Last year's [Town (which has now folded). Scoring champ with a spectacular |Last year Al. was third in the 21.8 average. Carl will be back at [scoring race with a terrific 19 centre for the Maples this year. |point average. Ed. Kolodzie -- Ed. will miss icked the first two weeks of the sched- Jerry Burrows -- Picked Up| jo phecause of his schooling at| |from Fabric Town Jerry is|pjint Mich, Last year Ed. was bound to help this squad as he 4 in ine scoring with a 17.1] average. Amherstburg Wins >> Olynyk -- Picked up from, ay's, Joe was 5th in the scoring | Ti 1 |race with a 16.9 ayersge iy is| expected to help the Maples go OASA Inter. it e bes the way this year. AMHERSTBURG, Ont. (CP)--| Bob Starr--Coach of the squad, | | Amherstburg * Anderson defeated Bob will be out to get his team | Sudbury Pepsi's twice this week-|in the winning groove. Last year, end to win the Ontario Amateur Boh scored 142 points, Softball Association Intermediate] Bruno Wrubel -- One of last A final, |year's members who will be back Amherstburg won the first in action opening night. | 1 Bob Winter -- Played last year| of the top ten with a 11.3|Cay"s for another season. Jak scored 185 points last year. 4 |14.5 average. John do nothi Gary Vaughan -- Coach of last| put By rane Cay's on ing, Jake Maclnally -- Back with, Fred Whalley -- Coach of All the teams Year's members who played in Cay's, who expects them to be .a stronger club this year. Fred scored 104 points last year. John Campbell -- Played last year with Cay's and besides scor- ing 146 points, John is considered one of the best defensive guards in the league, John Matthews -- Another member of last year's squad, John scored 163 points. Bill Horton -- Ready for his second season with Cay's. Bill is another defensive guard. J Don Mallett -- Played for Cay's last,season until" injured. Don should really improve the scor- ing situation for Cay's, ¥ Bob Geddard -- From Toront Teachers' College, Bob is expect- ed to bolster the squad. FA AJAX MAY SURPRISE 8 The Ajax team is the dark horse entry, as there is little known about them but they are said to have a team which can keep up with any of the three Oshawa teams. They Said It Couldn't Be Done! ing the inning and game. McKnight, pitching for Liskeard, walked the first bat: CHOOSE MISS ALOUETTE ter of the game he faced, Ron] MONTREAL (CP)---Joan Simcoe and also walked Don Tiilk Boven, 17-year-old high school - in the second frame, with Horns-|student, Wednesday night was|" >: by getting a single, after two out. chosen Miss Alouette. The pretty Another walk to Tilk in the fourth prynette, a majorette in the and a single by Wilson gave Scu- Montreal Alouettes organization, sixth inning. In the next inning,|gog's added three runs in the 1925, was won once before by an the big New Liskeard outfielder fifth with Bob Brown's double|/Oshawa team, the Mike's Place was injured and had to leave the being the big blow. Wilson dou- Juniors, of 1931. Team captain game. He collided with his right- bled in the sixth and Phillips Bob Simcoe accepted the cup, on field mate, Love, going after a homered behalf of his mates and then in long drive by John Newey. The, In the 7th, after Newey had turn, presented the handsome bail was dropped, which allow- scored on the mishap in the out- silverware to the happy team ed Newey to go all the way field, Ron Simcoe hit his second sponsor, "Mike" Siblock. New Philadelphia, New York edged van | Washington 21-14 and Chicago's Bears throttled San Francisco LAST TO GO EDMONTON (CP) -- Halfback ---- | Pittsburgh to a 24-3 triumph over Bjax Boys Ca Legion Midget Ball Title | Ajax Merchants defeated Osh- awa Jury and Lovell boys 4-1 and 9-3. in a doubleheader at Alexan- dra Park on Sunday afternoon th canture the 195% Oshawa Le- gion Minor Baschall Association's Midoet Learue championship three games to one. Hill pitching the first win for Ajax. Although he issued a few walks, he didn't allnw a hit until Burke fled in the 4th inning with fu Two more walks in were lost as Ajax catcher "cut J and Tovell base- when they tried to steal Three singles in sue bv Higzins, Mech and gave the losers their run in sixth inning and Hl retired the next three bat- ters to leave two more runners stranded Ajax scored a run in the first inping when Daze singled with two out, stole second and then scored on Hill's timely single. In the fifth inning. Mech had held Ajax hitless for three innings, suddenly / lost his control. He walked Claringbold then Brewer singled, Kerton drew a walk to fill the bases. Claringbold was thrown out at the plate but Daze n ont the fifth Shearor down" rinners Znd base cgssion Suddard ning the lone the their final two runs, in the 7th, were not ._nough. McConkey | walked and Suddard singled in this inning and both scored on an infield error, when Wright {grounded through the shortstop. AJAX -- Brewer, 3b; McCart- ney, cf; Kerton, 2b; Daze, If; hoys. went along fine for two in-| Hill, p: Shearer, ¢: Desroches, nings but in the third, with one ss; Pope, rf; Claringbold, 1b. out, he issued a walk to Claring- a X : bold then Brewer followed with, JURY AND LOVELL re Lyons, ry 3b: McConkey, p and If; Mech, a single and McCartney got a life oh. Suddard, If and p in 7th; on a two-base error throw by the k : y O'Reilly, rf; Wright, 3b; Camp- ther " J A catcher. Kerton followed this Higgins, cf; ; bell, 1b: Burke, ¢; with an infield hit and Daze and! Ad {Hill also hit safely to keep the Crossman, cf. pture Oshawa gog Cleaners another chance but thev failed to click. | The Oshawa team finally broke the 0-0 deadlock in the bottom of the sixth inning. Bob S#ncoe opened the inning with a walk then Bob Brown bunted and was safe on the catcher's bobble. Tilk followed with a safe bunt. Wilson| was hit by a pitched ball, with the| | bases loaded, to force in the first| run of the game. Hornsby flied out to right field, Brown scoring after the catch, then Bob Keen-| nan rapped a clean double to left-| centre, scoring both Tilk and Wilson, to make it a four-run| rally. Cleaners got their fifth | rally rolling, with a stolen base" and error throw letting Daze score the fifth run of the rally Ajax added two in the fourth on Claringbold's single, a double by Brewer and a single hy Me- Cartney. Singletons in the fifth and sixth frames completed their Sarnia Bantams OASA Champions SARNIA (CP)--S.M.AA. Car- total penters won the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Southern On- Hill was right back on the tario and all-Ontario bantam A mound for Ajax in the second championships here Saturday. game and his "iron man effort The Carpenters edged Hamilton was good enough to win again. Mountain Park 7-6, scoring two He gave up hits to Higgins and runs in the bottom of the seventh McConkey in the third and into take the Southern Ontario final the fourth inning. he hit Suddard in two straight games. Kapuskas- with a pitch but O'Reilly forced ing, the northern champion, has Suddard then Wright walked and forfeited the ail-Ontario final. Campbell singled to fill the bases! G. E. Lucas pitched the close jbut the next two batters flied win allowing five hits. Sarnia A Veith tL managed six off Lear. n the fifth, Lyons was safe on, Bri 8 i an outfield error, he stole 2nd the a are (Soiled ome and 3rd and scored when the ball|and hit a double in a four-run up- got past the 3rd baseman. How- rising in the first inning. Titian ever Jury and Lovell found them- and Burgess hit home runs for and final run in the 8th inning when Harvey Wilson poled a long, high one to deep right and the wind took jt out and away from! will attend the Grey Cup football game in Vancouver and compete | for the Miss Grey Cup title be- fore the game. She stands five] feet, eight inches and tips the scales at 126 pounds. The choice was announced at a fund-raising dinner for floats for the Grey Cup parade. CANADIAN ENTRY WINS ROCHESTER, N. Y. (AP)-- Champion Skidby's Sturdy Tyke, an English setter from Kingston, Ont., won the best-in-show trophy | at the Genesee Valley Kennel] Club show Sunday. The four-| year-old setter, owned by Edward | |J. Steacy, topped 350 dogs from |12 states and Canada. The dog | |also won the sporting breeds di- vision. |{monton Eskimos, | Mendryk advised the Western In- ito WIFU action in 1949. inal post-war players with Ed- has retired. terprovnicial Football Union team Wednesday that duties as physical 'education director at.the University of Alberta have forced him to end his career. Mendryk joined Fsks when they returned He re- tired at the end of the 1956 sea- son, but came back this year for another fling. Steve Mendryk, last of the orig- game of the best-of-three series| |Saturday, 8-0. They were 10-4 vic-| |tors Sunday. | | Mac Maloney and Lloyd Jones both had homers for Ambherst-| burg in Saturday's game as the clubs scored one run in the first inning, four in the second, one in| the third and two in the ninth Sudzury made four errors | got five hits. In Sunday's game, Amherst burg got off to a fast start and had a 5-1 lead after the second inning. Norm Jones and Bob Sinajac paced Amherstburg with a homer and a double and two doubles spectively. Jones batted in fi runs and Sinajac two. | Gord Beetham was the winning {pitcher and Bil Hannah the loser. | re- our PART 4 APPLYIN VOLKSWAGEN mble traffic The Recapping Story G TREAD RUBBER "WELL, I'LL SHOW THEM" | See Thursday's Paper for Central Seniors who won the| COSSA. Bob is expected to fill] one of the guard positions and if| he plays like he did in school he| should really help the Maples. ERNIE CAY'S Cay's were second last year in the sizidings but were eliminat- | e semi-finals. This year | ey are a lot stronger and ex- pect a better season. Brent Oldfield -- runner-up in GET OFF TO A FLYING START AND A SATISFYING CAREER! - training and career as a PILOT or OBSERVER in the RCAF <an start right here in 000000000000000000000000000000 SHAWA selves running out of innings and Hamilton in the first inning. sidgled to score Brewer, making it 240. The 'winners added their other two runs in the sixth. Mec- Cartney beat out an infield hit then Meek walked and Desroches followed with a single. Claring bold grounded, forcing McCart- ney but Brewer's single and Ker- ton's infield grounder put Meek | and Desroches across the plate, for a 40 lead AJAX Brewer, 3b; Kerton, Daze, If; Hill, p: Shearer, ¢: McCartney, cf: Meek, rf; Des roches, ss: Claringbold, 1b. JURY AND LOVELL -- Lyons, 3h; Higgins, cf; Mech, p: Sud dard, If: Wright, 3b: Burke, ¢ Campbell, 1b; McConkey, 2b 2b: O'Reilly, rf BiG RALLY DOES IT In the second game, McConkey, Rosa £. Mills Co. Lid. Custom Built Floors RE-OPENING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 80 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA Across the street from our former location, Here the uncured rubber .is applied to the casing which has been previously cemented with a special vulcanizing cement, It is rolled on tight to assure that there is rio air-trap between it and the casing. 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