The Oshawa Times, 24 Jul 1959, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, UAW FLY-CASTERS COMPETE AT PICNIC EVENT Union Rod chance to | Members of the and Gur got a annual special "Union Pie- and above the turday Fridey, July 24, 1959 # photo shows one ofthe groups lined their of fly-casters up, ready to compete in favorite vhich this by event vear was conducted "casting com SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' LAST NIGHT'S rain was} 11 tilts, but Mount their Me provide Merch pitchin In In Scugog the bett games of the e winning pitcher and formance, bolstered chants winnir teady e Wir an osed out el was th steady pe calendar reveals but tomorrow s Juniors take League game they'll they and have 'day, if e Leaside League rac nN no team, enjoyi IKInson's are In can take a win I] be hard to dislodge, be Ww and he FRIDAY'S FACTS: aided by --- Dar three 1d lay ned runs. ar wir BOB ALLISON, sensational ators, has 25 | logical choic League. Tec he existing record, in his yw only six away from cord before World S he rican lave honor the new 11 of U a mysterious viru wife . . . "BIRDI he'll step from t take over mar retires da s€ of head footba coach ght ( the er th to 1 the to d nothing and is ipped Washingtor Kuenn and Al K res ¢ going TIGERS wl and Harve) the win and between them, this pair scored sc 11 runs FOOTBALL FO well as their ears, Dublinski displaye Hamilton I ht. He pitched t Whites erican League's "Ma g results he has prod a team of cast-offs an till in the running for th ey will not likely make it, for everybody traded Mont last has ke the Alouettes wish th He'll first Stampeders next Wednesday night brow Tom ntere ABBRU npede by winter che treal get his play an Archie Moore To Continue His Training (AP dis- SAN DIEGO Archie Moare tr t and Calif appearing after tion of his wi night he may continue train at 'his rural Ra- a camp for his light-heavy- sight title defence against Yvon Durelle in Montreal next month Moore talked with reporters his' wife in a hos- told by her doctor s out of danger. Mrs ing from an a non- tired on the cond ted Wedr after he recove removal of mastoid tumor, operation fo malignant South Ontario Count some in-and-out performances are to keep Woodbines in Cor 'Bob Allison Night Placks in PAUL RICHARDS is bei else served exhibition 2 mates ved out. some of the sche- Zion and Merchants, over y League B 4-2 d at saw ints with He g r-Count he edge e g ave up only te me, Cleaner: Lutz with season this loop med by solid support from his 1 his win a or Alexa Legion afternoon Woodbir "W or In a The local have the past to come with a good 1p thelr e 1s a much closer affanr ng any one-sided marg for plate atternoon tentio second here fore the schedule is over tomorrow ts came to to ovel 1 Francisco Giar St 1 the Louis errors 3COTE 5-1 the game rookie with omers already this season e for "rookie of the year" 1 Williams 31 "rookie" season and Alli- hit homers could easily set eries roils around, They're Kansas City next JIM TATUM, North Carolina, died last infection, which has also E" TEBBETTS has spiked Milwaukee Club's front and if Tebbetts he's happy DETROIT yesterday this mark nsatior s he 1agerial 1d e job. when of this seasor story hat stay there 11-2 aline each had four hits in Senators ven of the LK perked up their eve- when they read a d his old forward-pa d hear their 1 Black ter-squad' game he to a 27-12 I touted the year' for uced with Baltimore d "trade bait" that is right e pennant and even though they are making it mighty the circuit PAT Alouettes to Calgary that he's ev had kept him in Mon- Alouettes Quebec anager of the the in real notice out and City ance when game in Marion Auto Ltd. Beats Stephenson's Marion Auto Ltd phenson § they met Softball andra Park H. Lyons Marions, was also fine Mathe whipped Ste Jewellers 20-3, when Wednesday in UAW Leagu- fixture Alex- a at pitching the win for in good form and support from his hit a homer in the fifth inning to give Stephen- son's their first run and they added a couple in the 7th, on hits by Prakken and Siblock, with Mathews helping out Prakken pitched for Stephen- son's and was hit hard at the start. Marions scored three runs in the first inning on hits by Childerhose and D. Lyons, plus a couple of errors in between. They added 10 rung ir wild second- inning parade with Les Childer- got i "although 7 with Left Cec Burtch to right Cec Burtch mittee' chairman contestants are Bob Hall, Jim Williams, Mar- vin Linton and Pavl Glowaski Oshawa Times Staff Photo as the Merchants Top Mount Zion 4-2 Runs were scarce when the Oshawa Merchants and Mount Zion clashed last night at Radio Park. in a South Ontario County League fixture Redshaw pitched the Mount Zion. He to O'Conno n Buzminski sacrificed then Knight scored when through with third inning, and scored ger. to make Merchants their margin in the fifth inni Edwards and O'Connor hit back to-back homers They didn't score again, but as it turned out, they had enough Gord Nichol pitched for Merchants. He un in the fourth Carson walked scored later on a a single by Hill M. Jones McLelland and game for gave up a walk first iframe, vith a bunt forced O'Connor and Walker a single Buzminski Knigh 2-0 the came In doubled on two-hag- it got nn when the win up a vhen and and in- an ave inning with one out vild pi In the was safe ch 7th ning on a life an infield make it Zion struck control got error on also later score. to Mount and ) erros let Jones Nichol held three h batters, to stay in ame all the way lker was the only batter team to get two hits ZION: G. Jones 2h; Carson, 1b: Hill, $ M. Jones, ec; McLellan. rf; Bemis, Mf; Baird, cf: Redshaw p; R. Jones. batted in 9th MERCHANTS: O'Connor Buzminski, cf: Knight, c er, 3b; Nichol, p: Masiewich Boyce, 1b Keenan, 2b wards, rf out 42 only 10 the Ww either MOUNT Ferguson to out of on 3h; Th 's Ni ompson's Nip I Scugog Juv's. Thompson's: Plumbing nosed out Scugog Cleaner Juveniles 3-2 night in their Inter-County League softball game at Lake- view Park This was one of the best of the in this with Henderson and Peters sh ing the pitching duties for the Juveniles while "Hootch™ Lutz went all the way for Thompson's Plumbing Thompson's got two runs in the inning when Shepperdson safe on an en and then with two out, Ulrich clicked and scored finally on a vassed ball, make 2-0. The winners bunched three hits. singles by Lutz, Dillabaugh and Begz. in the second inning to produce their third and final run and after that they played spark ball behind Lutz, to earn the win. Peters took over in the fourth inning for the Juveniles and he was in top form, but Thompson's need any more runs Juveniles were blank the first three innings and then in the fourth frame, Judd drew a walk with one out, Sadow- ski also walked and the former scored when Young came through with a solid hit. Peters' single in the fifth, was the sec ond and only other hit allowed bv. Lutz in his well-pitched game He fanned e seven in the first three frames. but he was also "on top' of the Juvenile batters CUGOG dard, 2b; Burke Judd, 1b: Sadowski, If: Young, cf March,» 3b: Crosmas. rf; Henderson, p: Wright, batted in 7th p in 4th THOMPSON'S Shepperdson, 3b; Cole Oldfield, Th: Ul. {rich, 2b; Weldon, ¢; Lutz, p: Dil- |labaugh, cf; Griffin, If; Begg, rf. hose hitting a homer to spark the attack. The winners added six more run: in the fourth and one in the fifth, then coasted home from that point D. Lyons, Welsh, H Ly {Childerhose and Sutton all well for the winners, last mes e 2a season lea u ar- first was Or { it 0 t didn Scugog ed for ght JUVENILES Sud- Fegan, c; Peters ons hit the 1 . Cleveland ' i 1 Kickers Oust Newmarket In Carling Trophy Play mid-week highly nervous, while the New- goals, making a total of nine in, Italia Stadium, Market squad played genuine two games, while Richmond. an-|Peter. Scots up-tie soccer throughout, with other steady scorer, had a double! Osh. OCC Kyley Foster and Karlbeck [for Thistle Peter UEW round of the Carling Ontario ghowing splendid form. Marks Kress, who is forever complain- Malta U. Championship Trophy by defeal- men for Kickers were Bressan, ing about something, was a little | Port Hope U. ing Newmarket 4-3 and Thistle |jockel and Schmidt -- thie fourth happier when he scored the lone |Uxbridge U. moved into second place on thelgoa) coming from a deflection by [marker for OCC FUTURE GAMES league table, at least temporar-'z Newmarket defender while| Docherty and Richmond are, Saturda hulv 25 Thisth i ily. by their win over Oshawa the visiting scorers were Devan- ncw tied for top spot. in the ajafta hd Irie Kinsmen ya: 0.C.C. 6-1, while Malta' collected | jer and F. Kyley who had two. League's scoring race with | dium at 7.00 p.m.; een wif their first two points in a longi Kickers had better improve 17 goals each 'Osh. OCC in Oshawa Kinsmen | time by blanking Uxbridge 440. |omewhat if they wish to remain | i ewhs ) IRR IN TR Stadiu: 45 p.m.; Uxbri in the Cup as the next IMALTA BLA NKS UXBIRDGE "4 un 2 Bm Uxbridge; result of the games mn Kinsmen Kickers advanced into the second As a ---- -- NDP RIBIRES --0 WD WN SSRs 8sR ! ATTENTION ! SPECIAL ON NEW LUMBER 2x 6" x8 to 16 10c per linear #1. 2"x 8"x8 to 16 13¢ per linear ft. 2" x 10" x 8" to 16' 18¢ per linear ft. CEDAR POLES AND POSTS 8' to 20' in length suitable for clothes lines, fences, etc. M. Greenberg & Sons LIMITED 308 BLOOR ST. EAST RA 3.7333 challen- | p.m. and Port Hope vs. Strila in NEWMARKET SURPRISES will probably be | Malta and Uxbridge played on national League Club Port Hope at 7.00 p.m ny ak Cioker gers an Inter- A very shaky Kickers just 0 fairly even terms for most of the harely held their own against a game, which was played in a fired-up Newmarket club, Who THISTLES WIN AGAIN very orderly manner. Malta took! ~ were sadly under-rated. before [yn a League match, 7 Thistles the lead late in the first period the match. Leading 4-1 at the gyi.playved the Oshawa OCC who|and added another before half- half were a man short, but the game time. Uxbridge attacked better in Kickers got the shock of their was not so one-sided as the score!the second period but failed to lives when Newmarket ca m ejsuggests, OCC coming close on|score, while Malta came through rearing back in a never-say-die several occasions. If they had|with two more goals to make the spirit with two quick goals. to had a full team, the score would|final tally 4-0 which Kickers could not reply, undoubtedly have heen different, | Franssen, Arts and Lown play- several of their the Thistle team has been|ed a good game on defence for the woodwork very on defence latell Uxbridge while Nagy and Cam- ' Kickers did not show their again had a good|milleri were the outstanding usual good form and appeared night himself, scoring four Malta players. a 4 SPORT SNAPSHOTS at Ralph Toohy Retires, Big Four Loses Color A little item from' Hamilton the other day mentioned that Ralph Toohy had refired. Big Four fans may not realize it. but Terrible Toohy was the last of the game's color guys in the Eastern Canada male fans league, and possibly in Canadian tough play pro football '1 He has been the haven't a mother he once told the Big Four since he Jim Hunt of the Toronto Star le Montreal 'Sometimes | bring mom Suineone to a game just to show them I'm no different from anyone else." Toohy hasn't had much op portunity to indulge in his favor ite pastime of belting players around in the last couple of vears. Coach Jim Trimble of the Ticats used the six foot 200- pounder mainly as an end on punts and it was a delight to Hamilton fans to watch the man in sweater No barrel down the field atter the punt receiver GOT HIS MAN Size and reputation didn't mean a thing to him. If enybod) in his way he tried to bowl him over and invariably when game officials untangled the heap of players, Toohy the second man to up, The was on bottom shots as hit shaky Docherty fc and Bel Polonia Thistle Strila Kickers Hollandia SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL South Ontario County League Markham Brougham at Brougham. 8.15 p.m CRA - Neighborhood Leagues (Pee Wee Girls Harman Woodvies SATURDAY'S GAMES BASEBALL Leaside Junior Assoc.:--Wood- bine Legion vs Oshawa Wilkin- son's, at Alexandra Park, 2.00 p.m Lakeshore Newcastle p.m LAWN BOWLING Sinclair Trog Tournament Men's Doubles, at Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. 1.30 p.m CRICKET Oshawa 'B25 SOCCER Oshawa Thistle Malta United at Kinsmen Stadi- um. 7.00 p.m.: Oshawa Polonia vs Oshawa Old Country Club, at Kinsmen Stadium, 8.45 p.m.; Ux k ge vs Oshawa Italia, at Ux ge, 7.00 p.m. and Port Hope Toohy be banned He sh od off fans with the re. guess | could handle loud mouths." Fe who cringed at his amused him the women think 1 at times that from foot abusive male mark: *'1 any of those guess i hatchet man entered Alou of the ettes likely when he and fans Montreal fervently Toohy Montreal fans loved him he was with the Ais. But he was a monster to Montreal folks when he was traded to the Tiger-Cats in 1952. The heckling and name calling didn't bother h¥m. NEW TWIST TO MOTTO He field "It's ceive gue with along - 12 years age at to get a come jogged on to the particularly Ottawa and hoped it would uppance field in Toronto, be those HUNTSVI Port Newcastle Assoc at when vs 3.00 football motto was a terror en lie : lived by ( p.m the at East Toronto than it by before who was better Lo He SO to explained them give re ay- : get they vs Oshawa gel me was Football clubs, get ball-car the officials of other last 4 naturally--have . demanded rier BLUE SUNOCO 260 selected for DUKE OF YORK RACE L LE -- Saturday and Sunday, July 25-26 Once again, drivers m the Duke of York Gold Trophy International Challenge power boat races will rely on the highest octane fuel available-- Blue Sunoco 260. These races are sponsored by the Huntsville Lions Club, who invite you to join in the fun and excitement on July 25 and 26. Only Sunoco Custom Blends 6 Grades of Gasofine ... offers an exact octane fit for every car on the road! United vs Oshawa Strila, at Port Hope, 7.00 p.m. | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS (7) McDaniel © (8) and Smith; Sanford 8-9 and Schmidt 0 Only games scheduled) 1 WW LL Pel. GB} Brown 6-6 Fisher (3) Johnson San Fran 4H 68 (7) and Triandos; Garver 8-9 and 10s Angeles MH HM 3 Chiti. HR: Bal-Klaus (2): KCy- Milwaukee 7 4 Chiti (3) Williams (8) Maris (13). Pittsburgh 4 Washington 100 000 001--2 4 0 Chicago 47 Detroit 202 025 00x:11 15 1 St. Louis 49 Woodeshick 0-2 Clevenger (6) Cincinnan 1 Kemmerer Courtne Phil 35 Bunning 9-8 HR Was-Allison New York Cleveland American League Baltimore 000 001 200-3 7 Kansas City 122 012 01x--9 16 00 479 452 11 and 3 402 15% Wilson b Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Philadelphia at Cincinnati Owens (5-8) vs Hook (1-0) Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (N) Haddix Pizarro (2-1), St. Louis Angeles (N) Broglio vs Podres (8-6), Chicago at San Francisco (N) Hillman (5-7) vs Antonelli (14-5) International League 700 020 300-12 1 010 000 012-4 land; Archer, McDermott (3 ai 3107000 0105 10 000 007 01x--8 14 Terry. Grba 1-1 (6) Ditmar 6 Hronstad (7 and Berra; Smith, Perry 5 3 7 and FitzGerald, Nixon NYk-Howard (10); Cle 15 Boston at Chicago ppd, rain WwW 1 Pet. GBL } 9 39 16 17 (N) (7-7) vs it Los (4-6 Minoso Rochester Miam Nunn and lentinetti (1 Korchek Montreal Richmond Valdes Brumley James (7) Buffalo 212 Chicago 72 Va Baltimore and New York Detroit Kansas City Washington Boston 001 102 000-4 9 1 001 003 001 92 Rodriguez 7 and Teed Bethel and Johnson 000 010 000-1 Havana 010 100 00x---2 1 Short, Surkont (5) Bunker (8) and Coker; Craddock, Wieand and Izquierdo Toronto 000 013 0-4 Columbus 300 010 0--4 Tie, called end of 7th Pehanick and Henry ind Hall 9 yw 39 467 10 462 104 435 13 5] 40 2 Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) New York at Detroit (N) mar (7-6) vs Mossi (7-4) Washington at Cleveland Pascual (11-7 Boston at Kansas City Sullivan (6-5) vs Kucks Baltimore at Chicago | helm (10-5 Shaw (9-3) National League Chicago a 000 010 020-3 Los Angeles 000 201 20x--5 Drabowsky 4-8 Henry (5) El- ston and S. Taylw; Sherry 1-2 Drysdale (8) and Roseboro HR: LA-Hodges (19) Moon Cincinnati 000 000 042-6 10 0 Milwaukee 000 200 000--2 3 1 Purkey, Lawrence 59 (7) and Bailey: Jay 3-7 McMahon (9) and Crandall. HR: Cin-Jones (9 18t. Louis 000 000 001-1 3 Toronto at Richmond San Fran 200 000 12x-5 11 0! Buffalo at Miami Mizell 11-5 Stone (5) Bridges!Rochester at Havana 7 f 5 1 Dit NJ 5 5 N) vs Garcia (2 70 (3-6 3 2 wil rain.) Jackson L Pet. GBL 557 510 495 495 490 490 480 80 8 0 8 1 59 52 | 32 al 51] © 49 48 Today's Games Montreal at Columbus Buffalo Miami Montreal Rochester Havana Richmond Columbus Toronto - 3S m 7 (7) ECR ARAN Yes...pull your p and let Oshawa 33 52 9 FOR . .. e SPEED eo ECONOMY e COMFORT An unsurpassable FREE HOME PLAN. NING and ESTI- MATING SERVICE, At your convenience . » TWO MODERN SHOWROOMS TO " SERVE YOU. Headquarters For All The modern wav te travel 1x by air" a For information regarding any form of travel... 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