The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1960, p. 12

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|BAD FIFTH INNING Seven -Run Splurge Sinks Wilkie Boys Toronto Moore Drugs sent 11 Lycus, Barry Christie and Moe Terwilligar, » batters to the plate in the 5th| Alien to give the eventual win-|® inning last night at Talbot Park|"e}s thel® first fu. stay on the Yona x in Leaside and as a result, ex ud and righthander Jimmyl|g ichels ploded for seven big runs which|pipher took over the pitching |t-Wilkinson, If paved their way to an 84 vic-\quties Cliff Wooder greeted) tory over the Oshawa Wilkinson pipher with a double, cleaning yoga Juveniles, in a regular Leaside the pases and scoring three more Atln, Jf Junior Baseball Association con. he | A pair of errors and an-|Wcoder, 3 » test other single by Brian Quinlan |foor.y .. Wilkies opened the scoring in added another three tallies, giv-|Mayews, 2» the third inning with a single|ing the Drug boys their total of Lewis, 1b tally, when with two out, catcher|seven for the inning, fuius. & Cliff Godridge garnered a walk,| Moore's added another run in|Ciristie, rf |stole second and came romping 7th with Dave Lewis" single and d-Brisley, rf {home on captain' Bobby Reid's/stolen base and another error, | Enter The (single to centre field. Oshawa Dick Krol, son of former Argo- scored again in the 6th on an naut great, got credit for the vic- |error, a wild pitch and a clutch|tory working the complete nine psom er ene by Myron Mech. innings, allowing only four well- They ' finished off their scoring|scattered hits and striking out 10 LONDON (CP)---Marengo, one for the evening in the eight frame batters and walking foer, of two Canadian-interest entries|with pinch - hitter Frank Wilkin-| Wooder, Quinlan, and Lyons odin AA lin the Epsom Derby, passed his son blasting ou! a double, God- paced the hitters with two hits SuniiaTy Errors, Godridge (3) [final test Thursday for the big|ridge's single and a pair of apiece. Godridge, Reid, Mech and whitely (2), Ferries, @uinian (2), Krol, |race. errors {Wilkinson shared Wilkies' total of Mayers; Two - Base - Hits: Wilkinson, Apparently recovered from a Starting and losing pitcher, four for the night. Godridge scor- Wocder, Ero Je Butel By Wik |bruised hock, the burly three-|"Lefty'" Roger Reeson breezed| ed three of their runs. Godridge; Sacrifice Fly, Bell; Sacrifice year-old colt emerged from ajalong for the first four innings| BOX SCORE Bunt, Mayers, Burns Sharp workout to. the complee|hen the roof fell in on the rookie wILKINSO®" "Can x w wan [0 UY Ein uw un so me satisfaction of his veteran trainer, hurler in the disaster fifth. Lead- red, 1b 4 0 1 1 [Pipher i 45°34) Marcus Marsh off man Ross Bruns started the!Bell, rf 3.6 0 1 [Kio (W) 9 4 4 310 4 The trial was also encouraging|big rally with a double, followed Je: 0 | to Marengo's 69-year-old owner, by successive singles by Dennis 4 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, may 27, 1960 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAME SOFTBALL Toronto Beaches League -- Tony's Refreshments vs Depend- able Caterers at Kew Beach, 8.00 pm. } SATURDAY'S GAMES LAWN BOWLING Men's Trebles (Rous Snowden Trophy) awa Lawn Bowling Club, Tournament. at Osh- 1.00 ~299332 "322252 pm. SOFTBALL Exhiition Scugog Cleaners vs Parkers Cleaners at Burling- ton, 8.15 p.m, et TIS PY Smo ~n~-Ta => y wo * 3353338 w-Jw 33335939 Totals L L} a -Struckout for Terwilligar b--Replaced Campbell in 5th c~Replaced Ferries in 5th srounded out for Christie in 6th e--~Batted for Pipher in 6th f--=Doubled for Reeson in #th gE 2 3 RB 001 001 020-4 4 000 070 10x-8 11 4 1] Wilkinson's Murphy (Plate), Andrews (Bases), Dowe. 0 0 Time: 2,37; Scorer, Bev Smith Best Ball Club Championships " Ie Hit by Pitcher: Whitely: (By Krol), Whitely, 3 0 0 0 Maj Herbert Holt, who told a re- porter {J L] LJ "The horse is a definite runner (next, Wednesday, providing of | 1 11 3 al |conrse he doesn't break his neck | | Maj. Holt is a son of the late |Sir Herbert Holt, who started the -» {Royal Bank of Canada and was June 14-19 one of the richest men Canada real but left Canada in 1910 and |ed Aurora 180 at Aurora on R. McKnight; scrum-half D.|dian Professional Golfers' Asso- |does not maintain a residence Tuesday, May 24. Patterson; halfbacks: M. Nichol-|ciation announced Thursday that there It was the second win in three|ishen, Wasylyk and Huard;|the second annual Canadian best | Marengo, described by observ-|starts for the Oshawa rugger wings: T. Saramak and J. Hink-/ball club championships will be |in the meantime." has known, He was born in Mont-| Oshawa Viking Juniors defeat-|Chasczewski, T Zarowney and] MONTREAL (CP)--The Cana- fullback L. Tropak held June 14-19 fers as a big baby of a horse/team, who had previously de-|son; pe a, Y's MENS JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE in- | (front row) Carol Elsey, high the league's 1959-60 champions and winners, with Bob Attersley of- | | ficiating in the presentations. season with a banquet and | Shown above, left to right, are presentation of team and dividual trophies, to The Oshawa Junior 5-pin bowling league, sponsored by the Y's Men's Club of this city, wound up another successful | single winner; Jim King, cap- | tain of the boy's team trophy winners; Jo Anne Mewett, cap- tain of the girls' team trophy winners and also winner of the SPORTS MENU = By Geo. H. Campbell OLF CLUB NEWS girls' high triple award and Mike Gillies, boys' high single champion; (middle row) | Jeanne Russell, Bob Baker, Nancy Morrison, Ron Sellick, winner of the boys' high triple Set Handicaps For WINNERS trophy and Janet McMaster; | (back row) Don McLaughlin, | Bob Attersley and Ron Guilti- nan, winner of the league's high average trophy. --Photo by Bernard Muzeen 'his uncle's sporting goods store, has returned to the game after an absence of four years and al- ready is rapidly rounding into top form , . . Dr. Brian Doherty amazed Jack Germond and Tom Kidd with the ease in which he since he has only run twice in|feated Toronto Wanderer Juniors The event matches club against his life, is one of those unknown (quantities that help to give the |Derby its special fascination. Binewood By Nose| At Old Woodbine TORONTO (CP)--Trainer Mike (Long of Montreal scored his |first victory of the Canadian Rac- {ing season when Binewood, owned by the Jo-Ann stable, won {the featured Athens Purse at Old ot but dropped a close contest to Toronto Balmy Beach. The Viking Juniors, composed Oshawa Collegiate students, [Mo | ings {Montreal 7-a-side Tournament by |3 NTREAL TOURNEY were represented in the| iclub across On Saturday, May 21, the Vik-|men's and ladies' divisions. The club whose total member- hip has the most strokes under Canada, in both |were strong in the scrum and|2@ team consisting of T. Olinyk,| par for its own course becomes Jerry Tymoshik led the scoring: Tymoshik, B. Aylesworth, B.(national champion. Provincial with a penalty goal and two|Kocho, M. Nicholishen, J. Ryan|championships will also be at touchdowns. SCO! Aylesworth scored one. [tire game, team mostly on the defensive, Jerry McKnight | and T, Saramak, red two touchdowns and Bill| (in grand styl The Oshawa team took advan- game over tage of its weight and they were Montreal Barbarian team, the aggressors throughout the en-(In the second reund they were | placing the Aurora defeated mo The team acquitted themselves : e, winning their first|are the Niakwa Club of Winnipeg a more experienced|il the men's competition and St 14-0, [George's Club of Toronto in the {women's event, Murray Tucker, CPGA presi. dent, in a statement said that the by Montreal West- unts in the last minute. | stake, Defending national champions picked up the game of "bingo-|Woodbine Thursday. bongo-bungo" on Sunday last.| Binewood defeated Shahnameh Brian's pitches were short of the by a nose while Vogel's Victor green but his short game was was third. The finish was so close deadly, winning him several that placing judges studied the poits at a crucial point in the|photograph for sevéral minutes session |before posting the result Whitby Wings Win Home Opener By GERRY BLAIR eterborough : Whitby Red Wings opened their 5 Widtby: Hah 17.18 of practice should make a lot of 1960 home OLA Junior "A" la- enalties 08s ghstick- lt courses look easy for him.|crosse schedule with a convinc-|ing) 12.15, Lock (highsticking), ] ing 7-4 victory over the Peterbor-|17.43 Under the existing rule, PRO-MEMBER PLAY ough Junior Petes last night, at SECOND PERIOD a player must turn in at least| Oshawa Club members Bob Whitby Community Arena. | 6. Whitby: Lotton 8.54 jive Scores, or play to a scratch Watt au red Cross, slong With Phil Hall, a defenceman, was| 7. Whith Davis (Lotton) 12.10 handicap. pro Hal Bu er are enter in top goalgetter for the Wings,| 8. Pete's: Drummond 14.30 The continued wet weather of|the annual Pro-Member tourna- scoring three times, while Glen| Penalties -- D. Olan (highstick- the past 10 days has hampered ment, at the Forest Hills Club in Seapine thn Terry Davis were |ing) 8.37, Stevenson (highstick-| Both teams showed remarkable] Montreal Westmounts later | first year had nore Bi 7,000 ball control in the heavy going|went to the finals of the Tourna-|P& icipants and we know we're and Aurora was particularly un- ment but were defeated by the ROLE, ave many more this lucky on a couple of occasions,|Town of Mount Royal team. i when the ball was dropped near The previous week the Vikings all teams across the country last the Oshawa line, played in a 7-a-side Tournamrent| rear beat par by 1,006 strok Tymoshik opened the scoring at London. However, in the first | 14% was nM ond sry os. at the two-minute mark with around they had the misfortune| i. 36 eagles and four hole 25-yard penalty convert worth/to meet Toronto Scottish and; = °™ 28g 88 > | three points, He added two touch-| were defeated 23-0 and the power- 4 |downs for a total score of nine ful Scottish team went on to win, lIocseds Jeu wis vewr wi points, the Tournament. ad The Oshawa lineup was as fol-| The next 7-a-side Tournament |PrOJeCtS, such as Saddy:Faising lows: Scrum: J, McKnight, J. /for the Vikings will be June 1 oouidbe professionals |Tymoshik, B. Aylesworth, A.|at Deep River, or ---------------------------- TO HELP FLOYD? SPORTS EDITOR Season's Competition Oshawa Golf Club members par four hole at the Oshawa Golf are tuning up for the opening of Club. the "Midland League" activity, On Thursday of this week, Osh-| on Saturday, June 4, with thelawa Golf Club pro Hal Butler| first session being at the Lind- played a round with Ian Turner, say Golf Club the Bowmanville Golf Club pro, Such local perennial prize-win-|and Hal, who is recognized as ners as Harry Michael, Ray Mec-|one of the longest hitters among Master, Jackie Germond, Bob Ontario golf pros, had to "let out Watt and Al Weatherhead, are a lot of shaft" to out-drive Ian, a exvected to compete. Sifook, Mooi Sve of Tock oT | Lomond, Scotland. is is Ian| goshaa men's captain, Tommy pois fing full year as a pro idd, has completed his handi-l, "onda" With his terrific Lured in five scores last. year 0th Off the tee, a few weeks year| and the majority of handicaps have dropped two or three strokes Aggregate best-ball score for 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA MINOR Softball Association their schedules on Wednesday evening. Following the teams open draw for home games, and making switches, where necessary due to some "Parks" having both Bantam and Midget entries, the following schedule for Wednesday, June 1, is announced.Midget League: North Oshawa a bye. Fernhill at Southmead and Kingside at Storie Park. | Kiwanis Bantam League games are as follows: Fernhill at North Oshawa; Rundle at Connaught; Storie Park at Kingside; Sunnyside at Woodview; Radio Park at Simcoe Hall (Cowan's Park); Southmead at Nipigon Park; Eastview at Bathe Park. Team managers are re- minded that every player must sign a certificate before he can participate in a league game. A complete schedule 4 P | Yvon Durelle Winner By TKO D'Amato Plans Visit In Third Round To Camp As 'Friend' {Durelle, the fighting fisherman (AP) -- What|fective at the time of the official Om Baie Ste. Anne. N.B., scored Downer 15.04 (high NEW YORK will appear in this paper shortly and copies will also be mailed to each week. Second games of the schedule, in each league, are booked for Monday, June 86. team manager, next I'he Ontario Junior Football Conference met last night in Toronto and the six-team league cleared the decks for their season's schedule. Oshawa "Imps" will once again play flair home games at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadi Bl. Wednesday nights, their home opener being {8 to the league, aH p The other four entries are the samé { 8 3 pn, the four Metro clubs, Scar- boro, Lakesh@r Beach and North York. The season's sc for home-and-home games with each club, By. ns. a total of five home games, The schedyle opéns' en Saturday, August 27, with Oshawa visiting, Burlington and the schedule closes on Thanksgiving Day, October 10. As last season, the Oshawa Junior football club will be able to draw players from the territory west of the Pickering-Metro boundary, which includes of course, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Port Perry, etc. The Burlington club has its area, the territory west of the Trafalgar line. Bill Zock, former Toronto Argo great, who will coach the Oshawa "Imps" this season, revealed to the club offi- cials last night that he secured the services of Bill Scott a star with Balmy Beach and Argos, back a few years ago, to assist in coaching the "ends" and back- fielders. Oshawa Club directors. are currently working on a plan to contact all Junior football prospects in the neighbouring communities, with a view to inviting all boys interested, to turn out to the workouts, when they start. BRIGHT BITS: The Oshawa Lawn Bowling ( hopes to open their season this Saturday with their first tournament of the year, a men's trebles event, with a new trophy, donated by Ron Snowden, as the premier prize OSHAWA WILKIES ran into a snag in their Leaside Junior League action last night at Talbot Park. The Wilkinson Juveniles were going along nicely for four frames then the Moore Drug boys clicked for a "ing-size rally that netted them seven runs and won the game right there. INTER-COUNTY Softball League had three games going last night. Incidentally, we haven't yet received a copy of this league's schedule. SOUTH ONTARIO County Softball League teams have started their schedule action. BENNY "KID" PARET meets Don Jordan tonight in Las Vegas and welterweight title-holder Jordan expected to loose his crown. Paret is a 11-5 favorite, because of Jordan's questionable condition, physical and mental : WHITEY FORD pitched the Yankees to a 2-0 shutout over Baltimore yesterday. Ford, who has a 19-7 life- time mark against the Orioles and his three-hitter yesterday shunted the Birds off the top perch, in the American League. Indians now are in first place alone. MERLE REESON, Oshawa 5-pin trundler, was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Masters 5-pin tournament, last night in Toronto, Gilles Vaillancourt of Montreal ousting Merle 2,498 to 2,090. Real Deb- lois, the rookie sensation from Montreal, advanced to the semi-finals over Ken Boddic, his Winnipeg oppo- nent, is course superintendent erts course in its usual dition The new sixth green will ready for play shortly. This hole(ner Joe Rob-|Toronto. in his efforts to have the|was only one stroke off the pace excellent con- has been unofficially measured at 435 yards making it the longestiwho learned to swing a club in he left on the lip of the cup, will | be drop in, he might well be the win- Last year, Hal Butler next best with a pair of tallies. |ing), 11.58. : t+ |Davis' goals were his third and | THIRD PERIOD and if a few of the putts which fourth of the young season 9. Whitby: Davis Peterborough opened quickly, |10. Whitby: Lotton ee scoring at the 45-second mark,|11. Peterborough: Parry .. 18.25 with Todd registering the goal.| Penalties -- Stevenson (high- This was the only time the Petes sticking), Cannon (roughing), were able to boast the lead Paul Tran (roughing) 1.30, Vil- Il came back shortly after |niff (slashing) 2.18, Lajoie happened to Cus D'Amato? | Nothing much lately. No longer the manager of record of ex- heavyweight champion. Floyd Patterson, he lives quietly in his 53rd Street apartment and waits for the day when Floyd will win |back the title 2.10( 9.20 in the pro section CHIP SHOTS: Lloyd Bolahood, BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Ha : ; Todd's opening score, to even the| (major, 10-minute misconduct), count, on a breakaway from Stevenson (roughing) 11.41, Can- centre. Hall broke the tie mid- non (slashing) 12.18, Luke (too man, George, makes appoint- ments for visitors. A large white By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WwW L Pet 12.600 -- 14 588 -- 14 76 Ya 14 533 2 14 317 2% 18 419 5% 18 20 19 16 15 13 Cleveland Baltimore Chicago New York Detioit dog with a black eye lounges around the apartment, way through the period, but the many men on the floor) 12.48, Patterson is training for his Today's Games : A lead was short - lived as Downer Stevenson (major), Hall (major) (And Proable Pitchers) GBL San Francisco (Antonelli 3-0) at|of Peterborough evened things at|14.22, Jackson (highsticking) 17.45| ; | "a0" rematch with Ingemar) 2-2, minutes later. Phil Hall completed his hat Pit'subrgh (Friend 5-2) (N) trick in the first period with less Milwaukee (Willey 2-2 or Bur-|/than three minutes of play re- dette 3-1) at Cincinnati (Purkey maining in the initial stanza. 3-1) (N) |Lotton and Davis scored their St. Louis (Kline 1-3) (N) Philadelphia (Buzhardt 0-3) a {elub in Newtown, Conn., some 65 or 70 miles away from Broadway. ONE VISIT "1 have been up once since Floyd really start 'ROME HAS THIS PROBLEM ALSO there only signing "Before the signing 1 antici- pated all this," he said. "I sat |duwa and talked with Floyd about al that had to be discussed. |Floyd is one of the most intelli- gent gentlemen I ever have 'met. He needs no diagrams. All that The phone rings regularly. His/nas to be done is to make sure [that he doesn't overtrain and to make sure that he keeps his com- petitive edge." a technical knockout in the third {round Thursday night by belting |Emil Dupre of Moncton, N.B. {through the ropes. Durelle weighed 198, Dupre 205. | The fight was the first step in |what Durelle hopes is a come- back trail in big-time boxing. He has lost twice to Archie Moore |for the world light-heavyweight | championship Dupre, a wrestler . boxer, did little more than hang onto Du. Presumably, Patterson will pay relle through the first two rounds. D'Amato the 33 1-3 - per - cent| shere as manager although the for the rematch. D'Amato also said: ed reaction was that I was seeing| In the third, Durelle sent him r sprawling through the ropes and |Johansson at an abandoned night goher signed his own a ory the fl oor, When Dupre crawled back inte '"When| the ring, Durelle landed a hard [Floyd was knocked.out, my first| Tight hook to the jaw. The fight was then stopped when Dupre lub, Washington Kansas City Boston ROME (AP) -- TI Tempo, one of Rome's biggest news- papers, has chided city au- thorities to do something about the growing parking h i y ' complained of 1-0) training," said D'Amato. "I in. Something that couldn't have hap-| Pp of an arm injury. 21 .382 7 Los Angeles (Williams at first goals of the evening to give | : mplained of sn arm in tend to make more frequent vis- PS ned. Then the thought came to ,000 roundly 1, (Chicago (Hobbie 3-5) |the Red Wings a commanding 5-2 Nau Tu in 6% Saturday's Games lead near the half way mark of | Boston 001 100 000. 2 5 1|Philadelphia at Pittsburgh fie game, Drunmond added an. W 000 030 20x_ 5 7 4 M:waukee at Cincinnati other before the end of the sec- 8S na 19 000 03 2 Ry Los Angeles at Chicago ond period, for Peterborough, 0 problem, especially with the Casale 2-3) Sturd va (5) For-fg ry Francisco ot St Louis narrow the gap to two goals, 5. summer Olympics coming up. pio Oo ysted H Sh manf International League The third period provided the A cartoon in II Tempo | Gile (8); Ramos (2-5) and Bat. w 13 L 7 10 booed the finish. its. T have the right as a friend/™e that he has to be the first| 227°C © mate than ever. It seems the Weight title." _|ter qualifying it at 143.214 miles more trouble the tighter we are {an hour. The New York State Athletic sey Wilson of Lawndale, Calif. Jommission revoked D'Amato's a will be allowed to drive the car {licence months ago for violating it Driving Entry commission rules concerning pro- Day race. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Jaws| The 35-year-old Daywalt said he Johansson fight : D Amato said he had to sign Motor Speedway Thursday whe hour out.of the car, and didn't from taking part in the Patter. |aunounced he will not drive thelon the racer. or indirectly before the fight could be held. This became ef- to visit him. We are more inti-/ Tan ever to win back the heavy- Bryant Heating Special entry af drawn together." . Speedway officials ruled Demp- Race Driver Balks in Monday's 500-mile Memorial motion of last year's Patterson-| : v dropped around the Indianapolis now could get only 137.5 miles an a consent decree prohibiting him |Jimmy Daywalt of Indianapolis feel safe about shifting of weights son-Johansson rematch directly Youll like rain. at Kansas at Todd tactics by both clubs, with a total] talking to a foreign motorist. f, Ch'cago 021 000 000-- 3 5 1 buffalo > a : 5 |again for Whitby in the final "But they are still three Brown; Hall (4-1) Kutyna (8) ad Rochester 16 44 7Y% " | Peterborough scored near the end "Yes, 1 know, but T must I Montreal Baltimore 000 000 000-- 0 3 0 : 27 International League Hall who played an outstand- Thomas; Ford (2-2) and Berra Valdes (1-5) and Coleman: Ne- Bost contest. receiving a: three Baltimore (Wilhelm 1-2) al New Richmond at Buffalo Next action for the Whitby Red (Only games scheduled) City (Herbert 2-2) est entry into the league, Fergus, Detroit Toronto at Buffalo (N) Boston (Brewer 2-4) at Washing- Havana at Richmond (N) Peterborough Chicago at Kansas City (N) Toronto at Buffalo Pet, GBL fans with some rough and ready! gpowe a Roman pedestrian oront 1 hy X ! tey Tori i @7 = |of 12 penalties being meted ow. "I've come for the Olym- : | Davis and Lotton connected ics," the motorist says. Kansas City 001 000 000-- 1 5 1favara If Toggle Shaw (43) Staley (7) 7 y 13 "464 a frame to round out the scoring nih off > the Roman com- and pion ond ; 2 for the Red Wings while Parry of 0c ! |Chiti. HR: Chi-Brown (2); KC- Miami 13 371 10 Carey (1) 10 303 12 |2F.1he thizd peril make the 0 parking place for my 5 pds auto." New York 100 000 10x-- 7 0p Brown (31) Fisher (8) and Mores] 00. Joa je? 8 2ing game on defence, was the cronto 000 1-1 6 |, serious casualty in the ro-|---- Today's Games gray, Heman (3-0) (10) i i i gra ) and gtiteh cut over the right eye, in (And Proable Pitchers Thompson a the second period York (Ditmar 2-0 ppd, Wings will be at home Thursday Chicago (Pierce 3-2) Wook Tosars, Dames evening, June 2, against the new- ontreal at Rochester ( Cleveland (Beli 5-2 i i i 5 ; an 3 with action commencing at 8.45 Bunning 1-2) (N Miami at Columbus (N) FIRST PERIOD ton (Pascual 5-3) (N Saturday's Gamer ! Saturday's Games Montreal at Rochester 2. Whitby: Hall 3. Whitby: Hall (Riggs) Cleveland at Detroit Miami at Columbus ST Boston at Baltimore (N) Washington at New York (N) American Association National League Louisville 2 Charleston 5 W L Pet. 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