THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, August 29, we 11 Scugog Juniors Oust Kingston a 1510 vicory to Labo ou Obes, Sestog CL ®8er sine bcerios wife id lo Be wr up | on n They pried the lid off the Jun [offset when Oshawa recovered aon thelr own 36-yard line, But a Saturday, in the first game of ,,ne honors, in OASA Junior "A" Knapp, lior Football Conference schedule fumble, but Burlington got the fumble gave Burlington the ball their OASA Eastern Zone finals. playoffs, when defeated] Soott started on the mound for |in Burlington on Saturday morp- ball back the same way and Lupa again and then tle homesters cond game of this round is Kingston Bourdeau Heating Jrs. Ki Scugog th d in {ing and the opening game of the climaxed a Burlington passing al- clicked with a series of passes scheduled for Connaught Parkig.2 here at Alexandra Park onithe second with hits by Wright |season was a colorful affair, re tack by crashing over for the first for a touchdown, the last play diamond, this evening, at 5.30 Saturday night, to sweep (he snd Burke and then in the third, |plete with music, spritely cheer- major score of the game, but going In from the Oshawa three- o'clock series in two-straight games. |Margh doubled with one out and leaders, individual introduction of the convert attempt failed, yard line, | Mike Gillies and Bill Grieg shat-| Dan Peters pitched the win for Sneddon followed with a homer, each player and the Burlington| Dave Nicholishen took the kick| The third quarter ended short.|®d the pitching duties for the Osh-|Scugogs and he gave up only fiveiln the fourth frame, Mapes and {Beauty Queen kicking off the andfran it back for a good gain jy sfter, with the score 13-6 and @WS lads, with the switch coming hits, Actually, walks and the odd Fegan each drew walks, advanc- |ball, for the official start, aud the Imps, spurred on by the Oghawa Imp still very much in/i0 the sixth ioning when Lake: error by his mates, plus a couple ed on an infield out and scored And although up to half time energetic efforts of the three Osb- the running, However, some solid field staged their big rally, good of his wild pitches, gave him on a smash through the middle it looked very much as if the Ogh.|#wa cheerleaders, pushed Bur- plunging and accurate passing| for four runs, on three hits in-imore trouble than the Kingston by Suddard. lawa Imps were going to spoii|}ington back to their own five- found the Burlington gridders in suing : Bleweit's ome, 8l0ng hats, The visitors had only one [things for the 750 Burlington fans (Yard line and then recovered &inigh gear in the final quarter, as ¥ 8 Wah | IN BURLINGTON 8 Oshawa Imps Drop y | Their First Start Conaught Park Pee Wees Win At Lakefield Connaught Park Pee Wees won o In the fifth, Sneddon was hit It was Wright's third hit in four official trips, to make him the big hitter of the night, Sud- dard and March, with two a- piece, were pext in line, KINGSTON -- Senior, 8b; Thompson, If; Anderson, rf; Knapp, cf; Seabrook, 1b; Stover, ¢; Bryant, ss; Clifford, 2b; Bcott, p; Rawsen, p in 7th; Warming. ton, If in 7th, SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sud- dard, If; March, 3b; Sneddon, Ib; Price, 2b; Wright, ef; Burke, ss; Mapes, rf; Fegan, ¢; Peters, p. beautiful ~ CANADIAN SWIMMERS TAKE TIME OUT FOR FUN Canadian Olympic swimmers | Judy McHale joke with an Ital: | training routine, at the Games, an sal a ake Casielgan. | Both girls are from Vancouver garet (left) fan sailor at Lake d , Margar dolfo, during a break in their | B.C, AP Wirephoto SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES Twaski and HERE TONIGHT Cole's Juveniles Beat Belleville soceen > !and Polonia vs Hollandia {tams outhit the boys from Belle ville, here at Sunnyside Park on | Saturday afternoon but still drop | ped the first game of their OASA 7.00 p.m, Eastern Zone finals, 41. Sunny at 7.45 side Park goes back to Belleville Kinsmen for the second game of the series on Saturday Calder, pitching for the Osh awa team, deserved a better fate but he got off to a bad start when the visitors pushed over |three runs in the first inning Denard walked with one out, Gardener hit a double then Boyle belted a homer From that point on, Sunnyside outplayed their Belleville visitors but never by enough to wipe out that three-run lead, Belleville only got one more run off Calder and just three more scattered hits. Boomhower singled in the 7th and scored later on a catch er's error, for Belleville's fourth Oshawa Cole next three frames, for a total of p.m. Both games step In the right direction, when nine for the game Civie Memorial Stadium they defeated Beleville 8-6 Sat Belleville bunched the hits they SOFTBALL day evening in Belleville, in did get. Singles by Clapp, Locke, |' I, . ; ur est game of their Eastern Langaber and Begley, produced Mlle fo Lin Boftuult ig Ontario zone finals, of OASA|their first two runs in the fourth ~» vanis ah wid pues g wo Juvenile "A" playdowns It was inning and they got their other game oe 8€ midinais, fumes a 10-inning four runs on their other three Jars at y oolview Park, 6,15 p mn Second game of this series is hits, plus Hobbs' own error, in the Sharp. ( ie Both umpires ve sheduled for tonight (Monday)| Sixth inning, with Locke, Langa- be supplied -- also, note, earlier x 8 o'clock, at Alexandra Park, Der and Begley again doing the starting time ) c : Murray Hobbs pitched a seven hitting . Midget League: (Semi - Final hitter to win the game in Belle: Fine defensive play in the last Playoffs) 1st game of series ville and struck out five of the four innings, with Judd in right Fernhill at Southmead and Storie first six batters he faced, then field being especially good. | Park at Kingside, 6.15 p.m sharp Cole's got a run in the first (Note -- plate umpires only, will inning on a walk to Peters and be supplied also, note, earlier Juveniles took a po i | | battle « the out added four more victims in the Mount Zion Invaluable fo the mod {8th Inning, completed their one TOPS LITTLE-LEAGUERS | motorist} ' ig WILLIAMSPORT, Pa (AP)~-- '| Joe Mormello Jr., led Levittown, {sided total, | Marg Delves and Helen O'Con- Wins Over Millbridge J. W. Graham 31 Rowe St. RA 5.7422 Mount Zion Kennedy's defeate Millbridge 9-2, in Madoc on Sat. urday night, to open their East ern Ontario zone finals in fine \ Oshawa Wilkies la wild pitch plus Yahn's single starting time.) |and an error, They didn't score| OASA PEE WEE -- Lakefield |again until the fifth when Wilson ys Connaught Park, at Connaught -- _-- singled and Yahn doubled, after park 2nd game of series, 5.30 Hobbs had opened the inning with |, 0' pa a single. Yahn was nipped try OASA JUVENILES ' |ORSA MIDGET ing to reach 3rd but it was good Belleville vs Oshawa Cole's, 2nd or two runs | } 4 game of Eastern Zone finals, at . In the sixth, Kornylo singled Avo ndra Park, 8.00 p.m t and so did Davis, Tilk and Mich- INTER-COUNTY - ael, all in succession and a sac.| = JUN League Play: | rifice fly by Hobbs scored Tilk, [offs -- Hoy Pavers vs Foley's 4/to make It 5-2 at the time. |Plumbing, 1st game of semi . | 'Trailing 6-5, Cole's tied it up|fivals, at Alexandra Park, eas ns da 0 or ces In the 8th when Davis got on viadiamond, 8 16 p.m an error, Tilk sacrificed and] OASA SENIOR "B" ~ Oshawa } a . '| Michael grounded out then Hobbs Merchants vs Peterborough Or-| Oshawa Fernhill Genosha Aces/was safe on an error then Six style. Second game of this series was safe on an error, that let chard Park, at Peterborough, 1st 9 3 iol straight hits followed, By this is booked for the Brooklin dia : » that let| , gh, 18t captured the Eastern Ontario nd on Saturday night. {Davis come home with the tying game of series, at 8.15 pm SA Midget | Hime, Flintoff had given way to mo. g {run | OASA INTER. "A" zone honors, in OAS 1dget n1ason but the relief pitcher got Ron Jones pitched the win, for|"" ¢ | § NTER. "A" -- Peter- ark ty] Mount Zion, giving up seven hits| The Oshawa boys won thelborough Charltons vs Oshawa playoffs, here at Fernhill Park|the same treatment as the Petes which he kept scattered over the| Eame in the 10th when Koraylo Hefferings, 1st game of series, at|diamond on Saturday afternoon, rolled up five runs before Mason pine-inning distance, A home run opened with a single and Davis Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m when they nosed out Peterbor- got his bearings and struck out by H. Fitzgibbons, in the second goubled. With one out, Michael] PWSU JUNIOR "'B"" -- Toronto ough 87, but it took a tremen- two batters to end the inning, inning and another by Gray, in|%0& ed and so did Hobbs, t0|comets vs Oshawa Wootlviews, |dous comeback rally for six runs,| That made it 7-2 but the visit-| g | , \ ' | : the fourth inning, gave Mill. make it a two-run rally. In alligoq game of series, at Bathe|in the Bth inning, to turn the ors couldn't stand prosperity, bridge their only two runs, Gray,| 0thawa had 15 hits but they left pari' 6.00 p.m trick. Collett weakened just as badly, with two hits in three appear- 2 lot ot Tulners SB he bases, _ PWSU INTER. "C" Rich.| With Flintoff and Collett as op- Elmhurst started with a single ances and a splendid chore as si: Wilson. 8a: Yahn' it: Judd | mond Hill vs Whitby Merchants, | Posing pitchers, it was a very aid Orevier Walked. Suskel fann relief pitcher, not only was the Hy Kornylo ' i '1st game of series, at Whitby keen game for seven innings. ed but Vernon walked, then a star of the Millbridge team but of: Michael co: Hobbs P '|Centennial Park, 8.00 p.m | Fernhill got two runs in the choice play missed at the plate, his performance served notice| "port non I'm Pointer, 8h: | WRESTLING |fourth, when Vernon walked and leaving the bases and Markus that things could be tougher in McGuir. 38: Clapp of Locke of | Exhibition of professional Norris singled Markus walked belted a grandslam homer, to the return game McRae, 1b: Langaber, 2b; Beg. wrestling, three bouts, at Oshawa but was forced by Seneco as make it 7.7 and Seneco, the very Chapman started on the mound | jo, "ye" gy dridan "e; Howard, p {Children's Arena, 8,45 p.m |Vernon scored then Norris came next batter, also clouted for the for Millbridge but he proved no) 7: ' T_T} dsr AB. ---------------- _|home on a double-steal play |circuit, to make it 87, The big mystery to the Mots Zion bat- | with Seneco, But that was all rally ended there--but It proved ters. Hits by G. Jones and Fergu-| the scoring Farnhill A did un- enough son plus a couple of bad errors tii the 8th inning and what's] Petes got the first two men on and Carson's sacrifice, gave more then only had two little bases in the 9th but Mason Mount Zion three runs in the first inning They splurged for three more in the 8rd, Ferguson starting It off with a homer and Murray Jones following with a triple. In. Oshawa Wilkinson Construction | singles, over that first seven in-|"bore down" to get the next ' nings, as Collett held them in the three batters without the ball ose (®) oore S palm of his hand, backed by fine leaving the infield, but leaving | support, especially in the out- the tying and winning runs field tranded on the to end front 2-1 with Mike Vuchinlk's| wy I ith | ntoff was almost as good. the series in tw traight games the fourth, G Jones qrened with Juveniles' chances of catching single, a walk and Moe Allan's ge pitched no-hit ball Fg "PE RBOROUGH 4 Wa Ie gl 1 he r tw 3 [ 3 agger y li ! a single ahd Hy omere L os two the final play-off spot In the two bagger innings and then Wildgoose tri-'8h; Crayr. rf; Kerrigan, Ib; fre runs, lo make il Leaside Junior Baseball Associa The winners broke the game pled in the fifth and scored on Hudson, 2b; McGowan, ne as then that Gray came \n tion, , were Just about thrown | wide open, plating th ee more Collett's sacrifice, In the 7th, Wicks, ef; Wildgoose, If; Collett, to pitch and Mount Zion got only out the window Saturday alter in the 5th, with Dick Krol's sin-|petes tied it up when Wildgoose p; Jackson, ¢ one run. off him. in the 9th in noon at Talbot Park Wilkes gle, a walk, Vuchinik s long trl-lopened with a single, stole sec.| FERNHILL GENOSHA ACES ping, when McMullen bunted dropped a 6-1 decision to George ple and Brian Josling's single. ond, moved on a wild pitch and Elmhurst, ss; Crevier, rf; safely after Carson got on via an Moore Drugs and fell two full Waite then walked Roy Appleton|scored on Jackson's sacrifice Gaskell, 1b; Vernon, 2b; Norris error, Disney forced Carson but Rames back of the Drugmen, and this ended his stay on the fly If: Markus, ¢: Seneco, of; Wad a wild pitch followed and Me. holders of the final play-off posi. hill | The game blew wide open in uck, 8b; Flintoff, p; Mason, p in Jukes greeted Pipher with athe 8th. With one out, Kerrigan 6th ved Mullen scored on Evans' sacri. ton | | The Oshawa club wrong field hit before Allan fanned fice fly. still has a G. Jones with three-for-live,/slim chance of tying Moore's, |'®0 was the big hitter for the win- wilkies have two games remain.| The Toronto boys completed pers, with Ferguson, M. Jones ing while Moore's have com the scoring in the 6th on Krols' and R. Jones all having a couple a : bap » two-base smash and Dennis Ly- aplece pleted their 21 game schedule, bogie Y _-- Bix Oshawa will meet People's ns nl . Ha JUNLZION - S Jones, 3; Credit Jewellers and Richard Wiad and Wuchuiik were , 88; PIB USC 3b; 8, ' Ti tr + hitting stars for Moore's ¢; Carson, 1b; McMullen, of; Dis 300 8 Sports and if they upset two hits apiece. Car 3 Jl for : Bags. If: R. Jones these clubs, they can tie Moore's is apie amphi or | ney, ri; rvans, iu; Jon $) Rs and force a play-off. However Oshawa also collected two hits, | THE BOX SCORE WILKIES AB RH RBI | MILLBRIDGE Phillips, 8b; Deshane, ss; B, Fitzgibbon, 2b; o0e loss will eliminate them Dowe, ss | Oshawa Dairy Legion Bantams) man early with three hits for a Bell, rt | won the third and deciding game run in the first inning, Wallace, McCann, ¢; Chapman, p and 1b;|from the play-off picture Mathews, rf; H. Fitzgibbon, 1b| Lefthander Billy Jukes hurled Reid, 2b ot their first round of OBA Ban- Crosmas and Mitchell doing the Whiteley, 3b tam playoffs, on Saturday, In| hitting, Two walks, a choice play bases, es (OBA PLAYOFFS Oshawa Dairy Bantams Eliminate Burlington | | Braves, erh 2am (umble, on the Burlington four (hey ran in two more touch." The 8 aver, & bow Tonite Joan yard line, Zibaski went over for|downs, the first of this pair and| P. Chittick homered in the first Senior. A passed ball and 2 wild both home with his triple, to land a team with plenty of exper. ® touchdown and again the con-ithe only one of the game's five, inning: for Lakefield and Kingdon pitch, plus an infield error and make it 62, Fegan got on via {and McKenzie both hit triples in another wild pitch, scored Senior sn error in the 7th and back-to- |bowever and In the second half |® ol 4 back snd Torth of the game they rolled over the| ¥lay see-sawed DAck a orth the Oshawa Imps tried hard, spe- Iticing game Gey 30 ir Pg Ah a. in midfield for most of the re- cis marks np be given to Vir and McKenzie tripled again in The visitors threatened in the Oshawa boys cleaned up the scor- d : the fourth, scoring on Chittick's sixth with two on and again ining when Price walked and all stages, was much closer and with both teams having plenty of Zizuski, Boysen, Brain and Much, | single. |the 8th and 8th, in the Bth with Wright smashed a homer to deep more exciting that that score i umbles and incompiete forward | A [lilore exeting 1am Tha fore 1 (vanes, PLAY HERE WED. |tield put on their rally in the 6th. | 4 4 The same two clubs go at it|They made it 159 and got one Olinyk doing yeoman work, the again, Doug Graham took the kick-off [Imps continued to hold their opener", at Kinsmen Civie Mem-| The Oshawa lads got one run in {and ran it back to the 34-yard line own, with Brain uncorking some orial Stadium, on Wednesday their first inning on an infield Merchants 240 first down, going almost to the| Burlington broke the 6-8 dead being arranged but coach|ter, followed by & sacrifice and mid-ficld stripe. The teams took lock with & 65-yard Bill Zock has informed his/then a triple by Gillies, They! Tony's Refreshments, of the! turns for short gains and then kick for a single point, charges that the really special bunched six hits in the second Inter - County League, showed | Oshawa's Graham kicked to the again after intercepting an Ogsh- game, will be outlined tonight,|ing Clapp's homer, blank Oshawa Merchants 249, in| centre of the field awa pass but'the Oshawa pass de- when he puts the team through a| In the fourth, the Connaught their exhibition game yesterday A no-yards penalty against the fense was in good form and held stiff workout and reviews the mis- team had their biggest success, afternoon at Lakeview Park. - - ps three triples by Gillies, Brack Tony's, was In his best form . | 1 {and McQuade, along with, three and that's pretty good. He gave Belleville Bantams UBW Del's [zis ='« owe of awiviig suy 23s iio,» fount 2 | . |e | hitters for the Oshawa team but|Cirka, in the 9th which was e eat unn S1 e | d ver every player had at least one promptly wiped out with a | | {hit, to share in the good win. double-play, to end the game pitcher had 12 strikeouts in the Clapp, #5; Reld, ef; Gillies, p and and didn't issue a single aly seven frames Ib; Grieg, 1b and p; Brack, If;|/to keep the Merchants hand- hits off Boyle, the Belleville hurl-| Oshawa UAW Del's swamped Sutton, 2b; Gordney, If; Healey,| Tony's got their first run off er, including three in the first! Camp Bordon "Bordenettes'" 28-1/1f In 5th {Reg White in the second inning Two singles and a walk loaded evening, in the first game of their|, lowell, © Chititek If; [Melnick and then an outfield the bases for Oshawa in the third PWSU Inter, "AA" championship Bo; Sewell, i Eo 1 lock 2; error on Berwick's drive. In the ph ay . : ib; there were two out and they! Shirley Craggs pitched the win Kenzie, rl: Gale, rf in 5th; Yale, their other run, Berwick singled, couldn't click for the one more for the Del's, givid¥ up only four||f in 5th |was forced by Mackness but They got their load run in the Camp Borden got thelr lone run - A / ! h i 0'C y fifth when Nosal doubled and jn the first inning. Parker run| QCoRtior and Armstrong, scored V 78s 4h WINNIPEG (CP) Halfback had 7 i " play . . one out, Dunn forced Parker but Carver Shannon of Winnipeg Blue Berwick, ef; Mack- BELLEVILLE Glancy, €'a wild pitch, as Wyatt was draw. Bombers kicked two converts ness, 3h; O'Connor, c¢; Arm. TRAVEL p; Ross, cf rOmAas0y wr Ethie: run that prevented a shut. blanked Saskatchewan Rough- 1b; Snow, If; Melnick, rf; Smith, 30; Bomhower, us McGuire, rf; for the Del's | riders 270 in Regina, He now|p; Lupel, rf in 4th, | McMullen, » 1 9th p le: p ™ ' ! PARK! The Oshawa girls splurged for|\eads WIFU scoring with 31) ypponanmg Cirka, ¢;| 2b; Calder, p; Boivin, 2 nfsmnrl 8 4 Woermke, 1b; Cooper, cf; Matko, More runs In the third and five Saturday od second with wn {rf and If; B. Elliott, 2b; Keenan,| OML-CAA-AAAL Why not investigate Hyrcanuk, rf more in the fourth, By that time, | If; White, p; Edwards, rf In 6th, the advontages, privileges end protec. ere It was Just a case of how many this one and the team's total | Hon of membership today , , , Ws low le | Walsh, If; Poirier, ss; Dunn, 1b nor each had four hits, the latter Wyan 35: Dovibsos, 4; Tigney, pu. to the Little League world| {having a triple and a homer|2': VANseN, i Ferg » Pil championship Saturday with a 5-0| [Shirley Craggs hit a homer a- Thomas, 3b; Halliday, ss; Delves,|ing with a two-run first-inning mong her three hits and Rose|cf; Nesbitt, e¢; O'Connor, rf; home run, Mormello is the third DeLucia had a triple, None of Howlett, If; Brady, 2b; DelLucia,| pitcher to record a no-hitter in A Wide Selection of 's dou- guccessful inning, the fifth. Scott by a pitched ball and so was | " vert was no good, leaving the yoing converted left dogs the second inning, for two more and Thompson with Kingston's,pack hits by Peters and Suddard 26-6 decision, in a contest that at mainder of the second quarter, olishen and Olinyk, slong with | The score was 15-5 when Lake. { With Nicholishen and Tommy T od Blank IMPS ROLL FAST in Oshawa's "home more in the 7th, | ony s and Oshawa got yards on their good kicks |night, Special openizg ceremonies error for Clapp, the leadoff bat- {Oshawa recovered a fumble and! The Braves took to the air plans for Wednesday night's! inning for four more runs, includ- very fine defensive power to | i |Imps, at the centre stripe, was!the Braves in check, to take overtakes made in Saturday's action,|10 runs on six hits, including] Sam Smith, pitching for | errors, | Tommy O'Connor in the second Oshawa Sunnyside Park Ban- and final run, In all, the Oshawa Cam Borden OSHAWA CONNAUGHT Smith struck out 10 batters Sunnyside Park collected eight! p |Glendinning, 8b; McQuade, c¢; cuffed at the dish, inning, but they failed to score, here at Bathe Park on Saturday| | \gxppipLD P. Chittick,/on a single by Snow, a walk to] inning, but again it was after finals Kingdon, 3h: Carson, ss; Mc-|fifth, they bunched three hits for big hit. needed hits and striking out 11 batters. | a - back-to-back singles by Ted scored on the -outfielder's mis 5 walk and Walsh singled, With TONY'S ~ Denard, 2b; Gardenre, 3b; Boyle, i, ou walk "let Walsh score with Saturday night as the Bombers strong, 2b; Varga, ss; Sinden, OSHAWA SUNNYSIDE terry TROUBLES # Black, #8 half-dozen runs in the first POINIS while teammate Gerry McKee, ss; O'Connor, 3b; Cope-| |and a nine-run outburst in the was 22 safeties | cont but among her four safe blows, Jean Summers, rf no-hitter against Fort Worth, Tex, | the Oshawa girls went hitless in|lb; Craggs, p. series history, {bunted safely but was forced by Price, then Wright brought them {lence had too much "steam bp Ig : h While almost every member of| 0 Tu 1 ered in the third only runs of the game. scored Fegan, In the Bth, the Japp and Reid were the big inning and a single to Mike 'PEG HALF LEADS Borbak, lf; Nosal, H orbak osal, 88 3b; Inning on four! hits, added five James, kept off the score sheet land, If: McMahon, ef: R. Elliott, | Net for the 7 million members of the CAMP BORDEN - Parker, ef; | Nesbit had three hits, all triples.| OSHAWA UAW DEL'S He also started his team's scor-| the hy with {er and fully earned his win with Mitchell started the rally himself a brilliant two-hit mound Per| with a single and Brady was safe | formance, He gave up a singleion an error. So was Joseph then [to Skinner in the second Inning Tullock singled, Corneil fanned and then in the fourth, Skinner nut Fair tripled. That ended it |got on bases via an error, stole| for Zimmerman and Jeffries took | second base and scored on a gover and was wild at the start | single by Beasley That was the He issued three more walks but hit Mitchell allowed and ng more runs. After that, Oshawa {last {although he walked three batters got little at the plate From that ~ooPooCcOo~o0 POCO mE me ~ooCooo~oCe MOORE DRUGS Allan, rf Burns, ¢ Krol, ss AB RH Irene BC | after that, he was never In | trouble. He got both Skinner and fanned 13 1 | Beasley, in the sixth, after 1SSus| , on 3 aero ling No walks to Higgerty and Osh rute v e bs C HCHO: wa pitcher struck out awa's 7th and f nal run came in 13 batters, walked just three and. &. a wh n Joseph doubled and gave up only two hits--a fine "ColcG later on a balks effort OSHAWA DAIRY Wallace, Oshawa Dairy got to Zimmer. \f: Rose, 2b; Crosmas, ¢; Mitch ii ell, p; Brady, cf; Joseph, rf: Tullock, 1b; Corneil, 3b; Fair, ss - BURLINGTON ~ Montgomery, 133 34% 3% Higgerty, 3b: Crutchiow, cf; a s = Skinner, ss; Zimmerman, p; Jef $a 116286 ies, 2b and p; Howarth, 1t Campbell, (plate riel, rf litherd McCart! ); Scorer John in Sth; Beasley, Uancus Time 2 in 9th, Jefferies innings but point on, itters In six and gave Up only two hits the damage had been done See Them Today At ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Ltd. 140 Bond West OSHAWA RA 5-6507 wrowesvesar Bo oovwpwwwasw HOHNER OM 20 6 9 Replaced Waite In Sth RH 1 6 692" Errors Vuchinik, Jukes; By Wilkies: 8 By Moore's, 8; Put-Outs-Assists By Wilkies, 18.7 By Moore's, 21-6; Two-Base Hits Quinlan Krol; Three Base Hits, Vuchink wr Solr ros Totals a Wilkes 100 000 0 Moore's 001 131 C THE SUMMARY Reid, ] Dowe, Left-on-Base IPRERH BB SO Waite Pipher Jukes (WP Umpires and White McConkey, and rf; Shaw, If; Holland, cf; (the win for Toronto and was In Gray, p In 4th; Graham, If in/trouble only in the first frame 7th; Gozzard, batted in 9th. The slender southpaw, allowed four of his seven hits In this Campbell, 1b | Burlington, coming up with their| and another hit by Wallace, scor-| stanza yet escaped with only Reeson, If best game of the series, for a 7-1) ed Cornell In the second. | WHAT CANADA one run being scored. He also Mech, cf triumph. | In the third, four Oshawa run struck out six and walked two Godridge, & Mitchell was the winning piteh-| ners galloped over the plate DID SATURDAY in recording the triumph. Wil-|Waite, p [ies used a pair of hurlers in-|(a) Pipher, p {cluding starter and loser Davey| Totals By THE CANAAN PRESS waite. and, Jim Pipher, Waite a . permitted five runs while fan a ness sptinghiard "|ning nine and walking four. Re- finished sixth in the final lief man Pipher gave up one Men's springboard Ernle tally and striking out two Meissner of Vancouver seventh in In the first Inning, Oshawa Quinlan, 2b semi-final. (qualified for final), |36emed to be off and running Lyons, cf SWIMMING when with two out captain Bob-|Vuchinik, ® Men's 400-metre medley relay by Reid lifted a give single in Josling, rf --Canada second in heats (quali- short left field and advanced to Appleton, 3b fled for final). B. Wheatoin, third base on Ted Whiteley's Jukes, p Victoria Pete Rabinovitch, Mont. |Dlow. Dave Campbell cashed in real, Cameron Grout and Dick Reid and Roger Reeson whack Pound, Montreal ed out another single, to fill the CANOEING sacks, However: Myron Mech 1,000-metre Canadian singles [Went down swinging to end the Don Stringer, Dorval, Que., and inning. From that point, on Wil Sudbury third in semi - final Kies neler did have a serious (qualified for final) scoring threat against the (LP 1,000 - metre Canadian pairs slants of Jukes John Beedell and Joseph De Moore's tied it up in the 3rd rochie, Sudbury, fourth in repe- on an infield error and a clutch chage (second change) heat. double by Brian Quinlan. In the (Failed to qualify for final), pext inning, they went out ln fer F of | batted ) ¢, wy, bases 2b 2.10,