THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 27, 1959 17 Woodbine Legion |Plan Course Inter-County League Edge Wilkinson's Por witers Plays Four Games "SAVE 1 TO 4° A GALLON WITH BLUE SUNOCO" BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The| i os of hunter sagety| | Woodbine Legion turned back ning with a homer, to make it BE bl will prion oh Four games were played in the Thompson's Plumbing 11-3 at in the fifth frame when Menzies Oshawa Wilkinson Jrs. 3-2 last|at the time, { chambers at town|Inter-County Softball League Lakeview Park, with Hodgson |went a little wild and his mates 2 night at Talbot Park, in a Lea-| After Oshawa had tied it at 2:2/ pi Wetinoaday night, Sowalloter Co last night, with Mec-|pitching a steady game -for the faltered in their defensive play. Two gasoline grades can't side Junior Assoc. baseball game. |i the top of the 8th, Woodbine | oourge will consist of four eonsec-| Laughlin Fuel defeating Storie winners. He gave up two runs in| Boyce, with four hits in five Charlie Sperinno, on the mound Legion came back with the win-| five Wednesday night classes of Park Juveniles 7-2 at Storie/the first inning, on an outfield tries and Len Yuill with three- possibly fit the octane for Woodbines, reeled out a mas- ning run, in their hall of the instruction, lasting approximately| Park; Crawford Construction error to start, later a walk to|for-five, were the big hitters for terful six-hitter to beat the Osh- inning. Reg Whaley opened with| one hour, |whipping Port Perry 16-4; Hoy Oldfield, followed by Copeland's Crawford's while Burnett, Birkett needs of all today's cars awa club and had a shutout g0-5 single to centre, Ted Kogut| ne course was designed by the pavers beating out Thompson's single and Stinson's safety. and Menzies were best for the ing, until the 8th inning, when ywalked--and Brewster gave Way|omario department of lands and|Plumbing 7-3 at Lakeview Park Thompson's got only one more losers, Wilkinsons scored their two runs, t, Bob Winter at this point.\r ests and is aimed at those who|and Tony's Refreshments winning run after that, in the 5th, when! PORT PERRY Edgar, ss; on a walk to Bill Miklas, with one|"yogi" Ogden, who had gone to) iyo attempting to obtain their(12:2 over Ebenezer, in the second Cole opened with a double and Burnett, 1b; Cook, c: Birkett, If: out, followed by Bob Downers the outfield in Winter's spot, pull-|gircs "huntifig licence. All other|game at Alexandra Park. scored with the aid of an error|powell, 2b; Bailey, rf: A, Men. single, and two more success ve ed off a sparkling catch to rob|., may be interested may at- STILL WINNING and an infield out, : |zies, p; G, Menzies, 3b; Carna- singles by Spike Minacs, and jack McLean, a one-handed run- tend. ; LL WINNING Lutz, pitching for Thompson's, han, cf; Carnegie, ¢; Aird, rf. "Butch" Dowe, followed by John-| ning stab but it only delayed the 1t is expected 'the course will Tony's continued their winning walked three of the first five bat: opawmonric" McHugh, It: ny Ryan's double, a wrongfield yn, Ken Gould grounded toy." ide compulsory prior to the Streak with a clean-cut Win Over isu. "he faced which along With y ou," 2b; Yulll, ss: Boyce. ec; single with the bases loaded. |ghortstop "Butch" Dowe andiicc 0" ts hinting licence within Ezenezer. Wilson went to thew. ope hit gave Hoy's their | ohes, rf: Cornish. 3b: Ashion. Woodbine Legion got to Bobiwhaley sprinted home, but lost| ihe next year, and possibly be mound for Tony's and came up gi." They broke out with ani... "Barbaric, 1h: Brent, p: Gil. Brewster for the first run of the the umpire's decision on a close gantember with a nifty five-hitter. An OPEN: uiohirun splurge in the third in-|jard, Sih: Whig bi all game, in the fifth inning on three-/p1ay at the plate. However, while ST INSTRUCTORS ing error and then Shearer's. on three walks, a couple of JUVENILES BEAT N | straight hits by Charlie Lennox, Whaley was protesting the deci- a ' y OTS for tne coursed are double, put Wilson in trouble in errors and four hits, including a Mel hl "F "l TE} ; Sperinno and Al Medline. In the|gion the second runner, Kogut, roy rue ours Tom the first inning but he got the 4 triple by J. Cairnes. Two| Laughlin ue defeated n Meachin, Lyle per, [next two batters to pop up and oo nC 0 ge fourth com. |Storie Park Juveniles 7-2 on their ; Knibbs opened the in-|iant soming to score a y- | J¢ N 7th, Bill Knibbs opened the in-/kept on coming Pire|Gladman and F. L. Smale. The fet (RD BAITS 0 PUB TR oobi Bry own diamond, in the best-played However, in the third inning, with "ni ioameon's _ Shepperdson, |Bame of the night in this league, ER - [tested run -- which the umpire|, ootation for the first course |allowed. j s 30 students, one ; , / ? | is approximatelv 30 students, one out. Coverly singled and, : " y Dan, Peters started for Storie , 4 / aa 5 | A ! 3b; Cole, ss; Oldfield, 2b; Cope- Aah : ? / 4 REMEMBER WHEN *| Ted Kogut was the only player of which so far is a woman. One Shearer hit a homer, for what Jo da vie, Be Aho If: Campbell,|and lasted five innings, giving up 4 ah By THE CANADIAN PRESS (in the game to get more than one an, aged 5, is also taking the a Fhenezer's only. (Wo Tuns, Say Yutoneon. o: Lutz. 9: Dilla, jour runs, Two walks in the first Horses from the stable of safe hit . hid > i" Tony's got to Griffin for ome, ' inning and then a double by G. The agenda for the first lesson| Tonys d baugh, rf; Weldon, ¢ Lawrence got McLaughlin Fuel Harry C. Hatch captured three BOX SCORE ; ng a short introdue-|run in the third on a walk to Wil-|""yAv PAVERS -- Kornylo, ss; of the first four Josgtions Wb the OSHAWA » BI id be Joliows detailed outline of son, followed hd a Janu hay Wrubel, 2b: Brabin, cf; Hanna, uit » 3 Sori san, They add 85th running of the then RINE § Minacs. of ® |the w . Following theland an infield error. In the 'nes. 1b: Marshall," 3h: ed singletons in the third an o |the .22 calibre rifle, Following ¢; Cairnes, 1b; Mars! sixth frames then cut loose with Plate 15 years ago today at Tor- Dowe, ss Ei th lass will{fourth, Varga walked, McCabe o ™ : Hodgson, p. ) geera] lesson. the Sutton, if; Tutak, x(; Hodgson, P-|,"tyree.run rally, on a walk, two Only Sunoco has the answer-- Ryan 2 er onto, His Acara was the winner, | Snb 0 ride into separate groups where was safe on an érror, then an in- Givide 1910 Sepaval give a more | field out, walk to Berwick and 4 EASY FOR CRAWFORD'S |arrors and doubles by Dervent and stablemates Ompalo and Roberts, 2b 0 yo hat an rors y Sayonara were second and fourth, (Winter, rf, p » in the use and|choic lay that missed, gave| Crawford Construction ha and Jones, in the 7th inning, after : The racehorse breeder, who died Nik . H rng ind pay more runs. Arm-easy time of it, In their game Kornylo had taken over the pitch- 6 GRADES CUSTOM BLEN DED AT THE PUMP in 1946, altogether won the Can: gay yter, p ® | The second lesson will dealistrong's single in the fifth plus a against Port Perry, Alexandra (ing chore, dian turf classic five times with a.Ogden, rf 2 |mostly with the shotgun and the sacrifice and McCabe's double, Park, winning 164. O'Reilly, A. Lawrence wand : Monsweep in 1936, Goldure in TOTALS --~_ [third night will deal with hunter- made it 4-2 and then Ebenezer| The losers got a run in the first| Jones got on base each of the When you fill up with Blue Sunoco 1937, Budpath in 1941, Acara In woopmive RBI farmer relationship. It is hoped| (ited Tony's pushed over three frame on two walks and Birkett's\four times they came up to the CUSTOM BLENDED t li that tch Conservation Officer Doug Pow: ine on as many walks, plus one double and added another in the|plate, mostly on walks or errors you get gasoline that matc es your fell from Orono will be on hand pi "onq a costly error, in the/third and one in the fourth. Men-\hut Jones had two hits and the engine's needs exactly. Start with the 1944 and Uttermost in 1045 Medline, ss 1 0 1 0 that night to give an outline oni "and wound up the game zies homered in the fourth for|others one apiece, blend recommended by your Sunoco 0 1 >» Bovwuwaswana - wRuerswsaT Whaley, If Kogut, 2b McLean, 3b ) | Gould, the game and fisheries laws, | oo "sive on rally in the 7th, that one and Burnett singled in| Dervent went the distance for FIGHTS LAST takeuan. 5 | The climax to the course COMER po.iok gating it off with ajthe fifth and later scored for| McLaughlin Fuel. He gave up| LU dealer. Next time, drop down to the NIGHT | Lennox, 1b 3 o (with the fourth lesson. This Willy oo "and "singles by Hill and|what proved his team's finallonly two hits -- the first one was| NOC next lower blend at the next lower | Sperinno, p : o [include a final examination to x McCabe plus Varga's double, tally, |a homer to Mapes in the fourth " : TOTALS nS 2 lcompleted by the jatenn ol {being the other hits of the rally, | Crawford's won the game in| inning and the other a safe bunt price, and so on, until you find the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |aReplaced Brewster in 8th ite in addition, range firing will fol- "an vig McAllister, ¢; Hill, their first Inning = they frame, ou Mareb, in the fifth, after Hen- blend that gives you completely satis- Calif. -- Hank Casey,|,, -- ALAS SRmIR eee | 0f; Mackness, 3b; Armstrong, a total of 10 runs in this '|derson had drawn a walk, An . IR Lg Francisco, outpointed bauwa on 3 4 {2b; Varga, ss; McCabe, 1b; on three walks, two errors and error and infield out scored Hen- Mode in Canada by Sun Ol Company Lid. factory knock-free performance at Orlando DePietro, 157%, Arcadia, PO-A: Oshawa 24.13; Woodbine: 27- SHOW NEW TALENT |Snow, 1f: Berwick, rf; Wilson, p.|five hits, including doubles hy|derson with the other run for the lowest cost! Calif, 12 5 Ryani; HR: Knibbs: LOB:| Npw YORK (AP) -- Madison) EBENEZER Coverly, cf; Bovce and Barbaric and Brent's Juveniles, a wild pitch complet. 3 |Oshawa 6: Woodbine 3 4 AN ale ak : oh « ory. 1b: Beer, [timely single ~Guy Sumlin, 145, Square Garden will inaugurate a Shearer, 2b; Jeffery, 1b; [timely : n pe Ala po Tony | prewster (LP) Fy ® rR B 2 Inew poliey of using main-event|ss; Crago, 3b; Lowery, ¢; Lurten- Three Jone runs In me Hud y : % p i ol rise semi- rg, rf; Griffin, p; R. Osborne, inning with Boyce A Dupas, 149, New Orleans, 10. 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