The Oshawa Times, 30 Jun 1961, p. 20

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SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords ay night at Alexandra Park, in their City and District League tilt. The defeat pushed MacLean's deeper into the cellar, in the league standings and the win kept the Juniors up with the leader. Dan Peters pitched the win for Scugogs. He gave up seven hits but kept them well-scat- tered. An infield error and dou- bles by Copeland and pinch- hitter Hubble gave MacLean's two runs in the second inning. Weldon doubled in the fourth and Banks was safe on an error, then another choice play and an error followed, to let both Weldon and Banks score, which along with McMahon's homer in the second, made it 6-5, but that was as close as MacLean's could get. Peters stopped them for three-straight frames and then in the 8th, Ted O'Connor singled and scor- Scugog Cleaners Defeat MacLean"s Scugog Cleaner Juniors de- feated MacLean's Esso 8-6 last got a warm welcome. Scugogs clipped him for four hits and four runs in the first frame, Sneddon and J. Cole hitting doubles while Burke singled and Suddard had a walk. In the second, Peters singled, Sneddon was safe on an error and then after an infield out, Mapes sin- gled to score his two mates, making it 6-0 at the time, Scugogs picked up a run in the sixth, another in the 7th and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 30, 1961 PIERSALL FINED CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve- land's Jim Piersall was fined $100 and teammate Bob Hale $50 by the American League for their actions in Sunday's fight with pitcher Jim Bunning of De- troit. Piersall started the dis- turbance after being hit on the wrist by a Bunning pitch. CADETS TO TRAIN CAMP IPPERWASH (CP) -- More than 1,500 members of the Fergus Thistles Defeat Red Wings BROOKLIN (CP) -- Johnny Roberts's five goals led Fergus Thistles to an 18-12 Ontario La- crosse Association Junior vic- tory over Whitby Red Wings Thursday night. Gerry Landoni fired three goals for Fergus and Gord Hol- liday shot four for the Wings. Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps will assembly here Satur- day for seven weeks of training. All cadets corps in Ontario will be represented. that completed their total, March and Sneddon doing the scoring while Solomon and Burke were "helpers". SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sneddon, lb; Burke, ss; Mapes, rf; Suddard, If; J. Cole, cf and rf; March, 3b; Solomon, c; Wilson, 2b; and ss; Peters, p; Young, cf; Sadowski, If; Wright, 2b in 6th. MacLEAN'S ESSO -- L. Wel- don, 3b; Wills, 2b; Tom O'Con- nor, 3b; McMahon, cf; S. El- liott, If; Copeland, 1b; Ulrich, rf; |D. Weldon, c; Moore, p; DON'T Turow THOSE TIN CANE ANTS CAN BE A PROBLEM, AND BOTTLES INTO A NEARBY STREAM, TOO. SPRAY TABLE LEGS THE NEXT PERSON MAY BE WADING AND AVOID ANT HILLS» AND CUT HIS FOOT ON THEM. © 0, KINO FRATURES SYNDICATE. See ed later on a passed ball and an| Elliott, 2b in 6th; Courtney, 3b infield error, for his team's|in 4th; Ted O'Connor, ¢ in 6th; sixth and final run. MacLean's pitcher Moore WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) |Hubble, batted in 2nd; Hanks, Ip in 3rd; Boyce, p in 6th. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961 CLEAR AND FAST » 22 Win Midget Tilts In the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association's Midget League action last night, Bea- ton's Dairy scored a brilliant 1-0 victory in Ajax while Oshawa Tire 12-0. 4 10-CINDERETTE ...... First Race 7-JADED JEWEL ..... 5-AD VALORUM casas 5.20 8 furlongs. Purse $2,000, 2-year-olds, Canadian foaled, claiming all $5,000. Horse ........ WLPPSt % % Str. Fin, Jockey Owner Cinderette 5% 42% 2% 1.1% Despirito --Mrs D M Strom Jaded Jewel .... 2h 21% 11 22 Dittiach -- Franklin Farm Ad Valorum .... 91 81 52 31% Fitzs'ns -- Bo-Teek Farm Small Type ..... 120 811 41% 3.3% 3nk 41% A Gomez -- T E Hays (a)Jeanie Dear 11710 4 31 1nk 4-4 5% G Gordon -- Albob Farm tchem ...... 116 610 10.1% 10-2 7-1 6-1 Gubbins -- R C Hemstead Upsadaisy .. 7 8% T7nk 61 71% Robinson -- E A Clarke icky R ........ 17 6 7nk 9% 9% 83% L Olah -- F W Russell (a)Royal Kitty . 112 5 1 1-h 53 8-1 93; Parnell -- Kantar and Kiss Dainty Maple 117 9 5 62 6.1% 108 10-11% A Nash -- G Groves Crafty Lace 120 1 911- 11. 11- 11- C Potts -- W J Farr Winner b f, 2, Selector -- The Brat. Trainer L. Cavalaris Jr. (a) Coupled -- Rotay Kitty and Jeanie Dear. Start good, won driving. Pool 22,490. Double Pool 42,134. 2-VANGAY ¥ 4. Second Race SBOSSATOR _'"......., 10.30 7.00 13-RUBE'S ACE Ios. alY $2500 6.20 Cdn, foaled. Claiming e Fatlongs, Pus Sis) 4. 1ean aidtup Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 7 6h 2nk Ih 11 Rock -- Mrs. Kohl 5 4h 4% 21% 22% Gordon -- Tuck 11 10-1 6-haq 41 3-1% Potts -- Shermanor Fm-F 4 31% 3nk 31% 4h Olah -- Four L's Sta 1 83 54 62 5 Gomez -- Craig 3 1.4 11 52 62 Mattine -- Del Greco 9 915 81% 8% 7h Robinson -- Mrs. Hunter 6 51 71 7-1 83% Parnell -- Cummings 13 12h 121 9-2 93% Brown -- Smallman 12 138 136 10-2 10-1 Mayo -- AE and EA Fair.F 112 310 11.3% 11-1 11-no Despirito -- Beach - F ees N7 1414 14- 14- 12.1 120% Fitasimmons --~ Taylor Kam Bunty ....112 6 2 2h 10.nk 13- a rasy -- Brown Castle Breeze .. 11610 8 7h 91% Fell Gibb -- Latimer Winner bh 6 Bull Page ~ Gaiety, Tranier A. Fabrizio F-Fleld X38 Ibs AAC Start good, won driving Pool 41,118 CLOSE BATTLE | The game in Ajax was a ding- dong battle from start to finish with Nekkers for Beaton's Dairy and O'Shea for Ajax each pitch- ing a brilliant game. O'Shea allowed four hits and Nekkers gave up three. The walks and errors were about equal so the only margin showed in the ac- tual scoring column. Beaton's Dairy got the lone {run of the game in the sixth inning when Nekkers himself drew a walk to open the inning, then stole second and third, but he was tagged out at the plate on a choice play which left Mc- Garry safe. The latter crossed the plate with the only run of DAILY DOUBLE 10 and 2 PAID $72.50 5-RED QUILL .... 19.90 11.10 62 2-SHALL SUCCEED 70 1 Third Race 10TIPTON'S TEMPEST Claiming all $7500 Red wu ni rari bra + He Sramy zx -- McMacken 8 = nl -- 0 1 Gomez -- View Hulloa Fm Shall su Tipton's Ti ot 11913 4 3% Lak 1h 3% 's Tem' - -ni i - ging Goa ms 2h Gi 42 LN Tomiie, Row, 5 nl - "i 53 61% Dittfach -- Urquhart-Corn 1 94 7-n0 Harrison XX -- Stafford F 6-h 8.1% Potts -- Shermanor Farm 7-1% 9-4%4 Brown -- Gaylands Farm 11-1 10-3% Olah -- Altilia 10-3 11h Remillard -- 133 12h Wick -- JJ.LD Regan -F Orvion .. 122 13-5%Despirito X -- Gormley West Roman ... 115 5 7 8-1%14. 14 14. Borgemenke - Bordonaro Winner ch f 2 Ferd-Quibble. Trainer). Hornsby F-Field X-5 XX 7 Ibs AAC W-5 Ibs AAW Start good, Fab Orvion won driving Pool 46,184 Fo tt Race 6-SIDVILLE ........... 9.20 " 3% 4CLINE ROAD .........., 1-SPHERE OF BEAUTY (A entry) 2.10 1 and ome 16th Miles, Purse $1000 3 years claiming all $2500 Horse ........ WtPPSt % % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Sidville eo 114 6 1 11% 1-1 13 17 Gomez -- MacKinnon cw-Cline Road . 112 3 4 2h 2 24 23% Potts -- Winona Sta of Beauty 105 8 7 7-%a 824 6-24 3-% Parnell X -- Agro Sta A- Miss Brixite .... 112 7 8 85 74 52 4nk Gibb -- Strean Queen's Aria .. 97 1 3 41% 435 41% 51 Harrison X -- Glan-Tosch w-Brown Ensign 109 2 9 9 8 7-5 6-2% Dittfach -- Heintman A- Columnist Ev'ts 112 5 5 3h 3.nk 3-4 7.614 Despirito X -- Pheasant Sta w-Gambado 107 4 2 61% 6h 883 8.9% Olah -- Robson B- Ha ..... 107 9 6 53 51 9 9 X -- Miss Christie Robinson Winner dk Bf 3 by Hannibal-Rivulette. Trainer J. C. MacKinnon ... ... ... Souples A -- Brown Ensign and Sphereof Beauty; B -- Gambado and La Mizella Start good, won easily Pool 49,517 . . 4DARING BILL . 590 270 2.20 Fifth Race 2BULL CHOP ............... 250 2.10 3LADY GANGSTER ants ra. S30 Purse $2,200. 3-year-oids. Claiming all $6,000, Owner One and one-sixteenth miles, Horse WLPPSt UU % Str. Fin, Jockey Daring Bill ..... 119 4 2 22 24 24 1% Remillard -- Maryland Sta Bull Chop 107 2 1 12 11 1-h. 24% Parnell -- 8 Cosentino Lady Gangster . 105 3 3 41 4% 36 3.10% L Olah -- G R Gardiner Chorus Queen 107 1 4 33 32 42 42% Fitzs"ns -- Windfields Fm Ponder On ..,... 109 5 5 5 5 5- Grasby -- McMacken Sta Winner b ¢, 3, Rejected -- Larco.Tralner G. M. Huntley, Pool 19,565 Start good, won driving. Quinella Pool 29,651 QUINELLA 4 and 2 PAID $4.50 » |Terry Brady. Immediately af- and Plews came through with two-bagger. O'Shea fanned eight players) and weathered a bad start in| the first inning, when two Osh- awa boys got on via an error and a walk, but it just wasn't 0'Shea's night. Ajax had run-| ners on 3rd base in four of the seven innings but couldn't get the hit they needed, off Nek- kers, to make it a score. GOOD PITCHING In the other Midget League game at Alexandra Park,| Mitchell, for UAW, came up with a brilliant one-hit, pitching performance, to get his 12.0) shutout over Whitby Canadian Tire. The only hit Mitchell allowed Comets Win Over Rockets Monday night Jim Lutton's Comets won an easy 7-0 game from John Branch's Rockets, who were considerably weak- ened by the absence of several of their first-line players. In the first period, Tommy Vann opened the scoring from terwards Bob Goulding (unas- sisted) and Terry Brady add- ed goals to give the Comets a quick 3-0 lead. 'Beaton's-UAW UAW trounced Whitby Canadian walks, but they never did really the game when Fair singled) the first inning, D. Alexander, |was to Fletcher, the very first batter of the game, who got a single for Whitby -- and that Iwas it. They had other runners to get on base, via errors or threaten to make a rally. Hamer started on the mound PHILCO-BENDIX 929 MASSON ST. We Are Most Proud To Have Been Chosen - GENERAL CONTRACTOR For The New . . . LAUNDERETTE Best Wishes for Continued Success ! CONSTRUCTION LIMITED "SELF-SERVE" RA 5-9478 for Whitby and gave way to 'EOLE SERVICE MADE US PLUMBING & HEATING LIMITED LAUNDERETTE PHILCO-BENDIX "SELF-SERVE" Above is pictured the modern new interior of Oshawa's latest self-serve Launderette. We are pleased to have been chosen to do all the plumbing and installation work for this building. J. FOLEY PLUMBING & HEATING LIMITED 319 COLLEGE IF BUSY .CALL . . . RA 5-8243 CALL RA 5-4241 _ . Clarke in the 5th inning. UAW got one to start, then three in ithe second and added to their | total in every inning except the! third, with Gibbons, Prentice, | Crosmas and Mitchell being the | big hitters in this one. Lake Vista Bantams Defeat College Hill | Lake Vista defeated College | Hill 11-8 last night at College Hill, in their Kiwanis Bantam | {League game, that went one {extra inning for a winner. | | The winners scored runs in| bunches mostly, two in the first, | |singletons in the 3rd and 4th frames, then four in the sixth and three in the 8th inning, to break the 8-8 tie. Pakosta walk-| ed in the 8th with one out and McGraw hit a homer, then Reid | doubled and scored later on an] error. College Hill held their own in the early stages but didn't have | the "final kick" needed to win the game Solomon, Taylor, Cameron and Wright were the, big hitters for the losers with| McGraw, Reid and Jankowski | best for Lake Vista, Gower Realty Boys Win Over Trimmers Gower Realty Boys defeated | Oshawa Trim 6-4 in their Osh-| awa Legion Minor Assoc. Pee | Wee League game, last night at| Alexandra Park. Zufelt pitched the win for Gowers. He was hit hard by Pearce, Bastine and Wayling in the second inning and then in the 3rd, Buckley, Hewer and Bastine did the job. After that, Zufelt held them off, until the 7th when Davie scored with help from Buckley. The winners got three runs in Griffin, J. Alexander all scoring and then in the second, they added three more, by Kent, Hopkins and D. Alexander. f . 8AL ABRIGO ......... 9.50 4.60 2.70 Sixth Race 1.CENTENNIAL 3.20 270 SEARCY. eirreee inet, One and ene-sixteenth miles. Turfcourse, Purse $2,000, Horse .. Al Abrigo .. Centennial 8: Domino Chic ... L'Arcobaleno ... Epic Fields Call Me Harry . 116 6 oi Jake ) 4 1.no Gomez--Mrs F H Merrill Jr h 23% Remillard -- C H Platt |S 2 3h 4 1 Hl C Brown -- B Farara -2% 6-1%4 G Gibb -- H A Luro - McMullen -- M J Hawkins outdistanced Kallai--Windy Acres Fm Holmes scored unassisted and | Bob Goulding added his second | one, Robinson--Mrs Von Richt'n from Brady and the second, un- 44% Degpivito -- 1 © and P Sta |assisted, was the best goal of the night, as he really fought for his "hat-trick". After that, Hewer held them in In the second period, Billy| oor jut'the damage had been 0 [scored two quick goals, the first|this contest. Dave Stevason, |g Tommy Vann and captain Rick Canfield getting single penalties while Bob Goulding, in addition to his two goals picked up two penalties, both The Comets picked up all Winner br g, 6, Beau Max -- Afresh. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. Start good, won driving. Pool 52,767. five penalties handed out in'for interference. 2ITS ANN 30 | Seventh Race 7-WINDSOR FIELD 40 | 1-WAR EAGLE . .60 . r 2,600, 4-year-olds andup. Allowances. . lone. Parse bi A Ya Pu Str. Fin, Jockey Owner Its Ann 105 2 1 1-114 1-1% 13 1-2'4 Parnell -- G R Woodrow Windsor Field 109 7 3 2% 21% 23 23% Fitas'ns -- Windfields Fm War Eagle 17 1 7 72% 76 3-% 3.3% Mattine -- P Del Greco Footmark 114 6 4 62 61 4% 42 Dittfach -- Seaway Sta Golden Game 122 5 2 32 51% 63 5nk D Hale -- Janley Sta Kings Newton 105 4 5 4h 4% 53% 65% Rob'sn -- V'count Hardinge Brown Princess 109 3 6 51 3h 7-3 72% L Olah -- Four L's Sta Proud Stepper 114 8 8 8 8- 8- 8 Adams -- White Oak Sta Winner ¢h m, 5 Royal Gem «=Thidlot, Trainer W, H. Moorhead. Start good, won ridden out. Pool 55,466. . 2.STAN GRAY ...... 38.60 12.40 6.10} Eighth Race 4-SOME STEED ............ 4.90 3.10] 6-FREEPORT _............... .90 | One and one-sixteenth miles. Turf course. Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and up. 11 $3,500. Clamiing dis Wt PP St % % Str. Fin, Jockey Owner Stan Gray 08 2 7 78 735 3nk 1-h Cochlin -- Hasty House Fm Some Steed 116 4 2 33% 41 1% 2n0 D'fach -- Chaplin, Appleby Freeport . ...... 12 6 3 21% 22 2nk 3-1 Parnell -- Throndale Sta Jet Turbine .... 122 7 8 8- 8 45 47% Adams--Davies, M'gomery Quick Edition ... 114 5 4 52 5h 52 52% Gomez -- Mrs G F Badame Calusas Chief 111 3 6 61% 6.1 61% 6-3% Robinson -- L Jones Bab's Again 114 1 1 1.21% 12 7-3 7-3% Goodwin -- E M and K Sta Brilliant 2nd 116 8 5 4% 3h 8- 8 C Potts -- S Mocko Final Sweep. Trainer J. E. Keller Winner gr h, 5, Kingsway 2nd -- Pool 56-065, "Total Pool Start good, won driving 415,857. Attendance 6,920, SPORTS IN BRIEF SET WORLD MARK |Gipp and of former Iowa coach VERSAILLES, France (AP) Eddie Anderson on the 1919-21 A French relay team bettered the world record for 6,000 me- tres (about four miles) with a time of 15 minutes, 4.2 seconds Wednesday. 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