The Oshawa Times, 22 Aug 1961, p. 11

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NIOR FOOTBALL CLUB R berth. At the season's wind-up social gathering, it was re- vealed that more than half of the team would be back on | hand for: the 1961 and since July, the "veterans" of last years team, together with a large contingent of new prospects, have been training a WA IMPS' JU jal Stadium, this Friday even- ing, when a new entry to the league, Toronto Invictus, will be the visitors. This marks the third season for the "Imps" in the powerful "Junior Big "OSHA The Oshawa "Imps" Junior Football Club, an entry in the Ontario Junior Football Con- ference, along with Scarbor- | ough, Balmy Beach, Toronto Invictus, University of Toron- | to, Lakeshore and Burlington, | Four" football set-up. Last will open their 1961 schedule | season, the team just missed here at Kinsmen Civic Memor- | out in their bid for a playoff FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 By McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) MONDAY, AUG. 21, 1961. RAINING AND MUDDY. . 36.80 12.30 6.70 First Race 7.90 3.9% 5.80 purse $2,100, 3-year-olds, Canadian foaled, maidens. wt PP St 4 y Str, F Jockey Owner 19 7 7 42 -%; Behrens--Gormley Stud -1%2 Rob'son--Cedar Springs Morreale--C, T Stable Brown--T P Stable D'fach--Caroll, Statham 6-1'4 Fitzsi'ns--J E F Seagram 7-2'% Parnejl--Mrs J D Cull'ham 8-5% B'gemenke--Manor Hill 9 9 McComb-- Windy Acres nd, Trainer G Rowntree. Pool 16.234. Double ool 35.258 7-FAIR GOLE 3-CALEDON PRIDE 3.WINDY FAY Oshawa MacLean's Esso de- feated Brooklin Stevenson's Mo- Itors 6-2 last night at Alexandra Park, to sweep the first round of OASA Intermediate "A" play- downs in two-straight games. Peter Moore weathered a sha- ky start and went on to win the game for MacLean's, yielding only five hits. Brooklin scored @ Porlongs, Houce Fair Gole Caledon Pride Windy Fay Torfree . Tiny's Gem .... Quick Shore Dougs Chop Romping Chance 114 Neoda Chris 114 Winner b g 3 Golestan--Fair Jea Start good, won driving B® met wo DLL ITE rae PPB Num 170 2.70 3.20 3 Second Race §'% Furlongs, purse §1.800, Horse Wt PP St Doc Schaeffer 118 2 Kingwoor 109 Skylark Road 5 Sherona Rolling Bay Candiq Helen 3 Rube's Ace 109 2-DOC SCHAEFFER 7.40 8- KINGWOOD {SKYLARK ROAD f-veer-olds and up, claiming a 5% ! Str. F Jo 1 $2,500 Owner W F Eamiston 2 Desp'to--Leroy Tobey Gomez--M Mitchel! 4Potts--Four L's St 5-1'4 B'zemenke--J ( 6-1 Gordon--H L Lam 7 Fitzsi'ns--Shermanor F'm singled, so did Bob Petch and D'fac then Neil Bramley walked and > 2 ST dd 5 6 1 -4 4 2 h 3 Nn REE) campaign | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 22, 1961 17 SPORTS ConnaughtPark' 8 CALENDAR Pee Wees Whip Woodview Girls | | | | i Alexandra Park, east diamond, | A EADY FOR BIG SEASON team | start off the 1961 season with "Bill" | a victory. General Manager Murray Maidlow and other club officials predict that this year's edition of the Oshawa "Imps" will be the best team ever to wear the "double blue'. --Oshawa Times Photo. diligently. The above photo shows coach Zock, former Big Four and Western Canada football star, (seated, centre) surrounded by the "Imps" garbed in their club sweaters. This Friday night, they'll be dressed in their football gear, ready to City MacLean's Port Perry Put Out Brooklin 'Bantams Tie OASA Series when "Butch" McMahon's grounder (0 shorslp was mUlC pot Perry Bantams pushed Weldon then came through with over he Aaoning un in he overtime" 8th inning, last night a line-drive homer on the 2-and- op their home diamond, to nose 2 pitch, to make it 4-1 out Oshawa Fernhill Park boys The winners pushed over a 6-5 and even up their OASA run in the sixth on three- first round of Bantam playoffs straight hits by McMahon, D.|at one win apiece. Weldon and "Squib" Elliott and] The homesters got to Spiers first, in the second stanza, when another in the seventh to com- for one run in the first inning Park, at Connaught Park, 6.00 after two were out, Bill Croxall| yjete their total. This one came|On hits by Powell and Peterman pm; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 on Larry Weldon's double, a/and then splurged with a three- sacrifice by Wills and an error Tun rally in the second inning, an error at shortstop on Woods' a second base, after there were after one out, when Pickard offs -- Pickering and Port singled, Stephens was safe. on y an error, Snooks singled i The Weldon brothers, with two then after two out Powell - hits apiece, along with Elliott|grerratt both connec two out. - TODAY'S GAMES C rt Boy SOFTBALL ou 1ce 5 UAW League -- Oshawa Real Oshawa Connaught Park wal Estate vs Karn's Drugs, at|loped Courtice 21-1 last night in Alexandra Park, 1.00 p.m. Courtice, in the first game of Inter-County League -- Fo- their OASA first round Pee Wee tors whipped Toronto Imperials Dodd's, at Lakeview playoffs. 10-5 last night at Toronto's Cox- Houdaille vs Willis, at! Second game of the series is Well Stadium in the first com- carded for Connaught Park dia. Pleted game of the first round mond on Wednesday evening. With Johnny Dick in top form 0 ) . -- he struck out the first six bat- W hayes Abner's Esso vs Oshawa Heffer- lols a Slaitied 19 sat o a pos- mo brsoay ing's ne ¢ sible victims -- the Courtice ¥-/ : Pay Tue als, Fig All - Stars were simply over. The Oshawa girls struck early, 2 outiof3 series. powered at the plate. Gray's Scoring three runs in the first PASENALL homer, first batter in the fifth inning when Carol Germond OBA Mideet Playoffs -- Bur. inning was their only run and Was safe on an error, Gail Scero lington vs Oshawa Legion Bea- they had. two lis, The other sacHiticed Shen Joan Clark sin. to's Dairy. at Kinsmen Civic VS 2 safe bunt by Mills, to gleq and Emily Mitchell follow. Memorial Stadium, 7.00 m.; open the final inning. ed With a thtee-run homer. and game of 2-out-of3 series. Connaught, with their superior & Iy fie Rest ong. a single by LACROSSE experience, had no trouble with > ra Salaclse an 2 Ne ; to OLA Senior Semi-Final Play. Starting pitcher Mills, nor with ane Sus are, Jouower by 2 offs -- Brampton vs Brooklin McLaughlin and Ball, subse- C oie P ay on oY ar od en a Hillcrests, al Brooklin Arena, 9uent relief hurlers. They scored Facriice ii ¥: Scere and 8.30 hie 1 "an eight-run rally in the first Clark's single, made the score inning and added to their total 4-0. i | WRESTLING in almost every inning after Metcalfes added three runs in Exhibition of professional that, finishing up with a 10-run the fourth on a single by Ger- wrestling, at Children's Arena, splurge in the sixth. mond and then after two out, 8.45 p.m. McGahey with a triple and Mitchell was walked and Bon- GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY two singles, Healey with three Nie Kehoe was safe on an error SOFTBALL hits and Jack Reid, B. Reid and and Jackie Cameron followed Oshawa Minor Assoc.: (Ki. Pick, each with a pair of hits, with a good single. In the sixth, wanis Bantam League) -- King- along with Herrington, who had Seer Palked, Fark got her side at College Hill; Nipigon at 2 triple and a single, were the ! ire hit of [me game 3nd Radio: Sunnyside at Sout h- Pig batters for Connaught. Mitchll also singled but Scero mead. : CONNAUGHT PARK: J. Reid, 2S trapped at third base and OASA Midget Playoffs -- of; Dick, p McQuade, c: then with two out, Cameron was Peterborough vs Oshawa Wood- Healey, 3b; B. Reid, 1b; Mc- Safe on an error and both Clark view Park, at Woodview Park, Gahey, 2b; Herrington, If; Farn- and Mitchell scored. : 6.00 p.m.; 1st game of 2-out-of-3 combe, rf: Gardner, ss: York, Oshawa's final run came in | series. If in 6th; Starkey, rf in 6th. z gy UAW League _Black's' COURTICE: Hugget, rf; Mills, Men's Wear vs Horne's Esso, 1b and p; Homeniuk, 3b:! at Alexandra Park, east dia- Gray, cf, Tullock, 2b; March, mond and Kent s Western Tire |; Wade, ss; Ball, ¢ and p; vs Town and Country, at Alex- McLaughlin, 1b, p and c; Hor- andra Park, wes. diamond; cock, 3b; McIntyre, If; Dickens, both games at 6.15 p.m. ec. Beaches Major Fastball League Oshawa Tony's vs z . : Dependable Caterers, at Kew Stirling Moss Is - H - ment, on Saturday, when he Bridesmaid Again toured the first 18 holes of the Beach Gardens, Toronto, 8.15 p.m. i yo: competition with a fine card of Poanls (AF) 0 The Grand 88 gross, 25 handicap, for a net Moroc uto and Crawford's vs Merchants, | at Alexandra Park, west dia-| Second game of this series ill be played at Alexandra Park evening, at 8.00 >- 'Butch' McMahon Leads Way In UAW Golf Play "Butch" McMahon took the lead in the opening round of the annual UAW Golf Club's mid- summer championship tourna- p. OASA Inter "AA" Playoffs-- race, score of 63. Trenton vs Oshawa Tony's Ven dors, at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series. scheduled for Oct. 29, has been Right behind, McMahon's nine- OASA Pee Wee Playoffs cancelled. The sports commis- under-par is Jim Armstrong in Courtice vs Oshawa Connaught sion of the International Auto- the runner-up spot with a 90-26. mobile Federation made the an- Royncement Sunday but gave be played this Saturday, Aug. GbE : 26, with the Alec Reid Memorial g ar J The cancellation virtually Trophy as the coveted award for Perry, at Brooklin Community wiped out Stirling Moss' chance the winner. The tournament got Park, 8.00 p.m.; 3rd and decid- to win the world driving cham-/off to a great start with the ing game of series. pionship. The British speed de- largest turnout of the season, a The remaining 18 holes are to series OASA Intermediate *'C"" Play- Woodview Park Metcalfe Real-! of PWSU Junior "A" playdowns. Score First Win the 9th when Kehoe opened with a triple and scored on Cam- eron's sacrifice, Paradise, pitching for Wood- view Metcalfes, gave up a couple of hits in the first inning and a walk in the second but Imper- ials didn't score until the third frame when Paula Warder walk- ed, Cheryl Spencley followed with a single and so did Linda Fields and the latter scored later on an infield out, for their third run. An infield error, sacrifice and Marg Collins' single, meant a run in the fifth but Imperials only got one more after that, in the 8th, when Linda Fields opened the inning with a homer. Sandra Paradise started on the mound for the Oshawa girls but gave way to Lynda Boddy in the second inning and the latter, after a bad start (third inning) settled down to do a fine job for the rest of the dis- tance. OSH. WOODVIEWS Ger- mond, 1b; Scero, ss; Clark, If; Mitchell, 3b; Kehoe, rf; Cam- eron, c¢; Wilson, cf; Paradise, p and cf; Suddard, 2b; Boddy, p in 2nd. TORONTO IMPERIALS -- D. Spencley, cf; Warder, ¢; C. Spencley, 3b; Fields, 1b: Col- lins, p; Hill, If; Lear, ss; Brown, rf; Bidwell, 2b. Nipigon Bantams Defeat Kingside Nipigon Park Bantams defeat- ed Kingside Park boys 10-2 last night at Nipigon Park, in their Kiwanis Bantam Softhall League fixture. Kingside struck for a run in the first inning when Strymak singled and Zaroda drove him home, followed by Tilling's hit but Nipigon came right back te score a couple in their first in- ning. With the score 2-2 going into the fourth, Nipigon staged a big six-run parade to move in front and they were never headed. They added singletons in each of the last two frames. Once Parkinson got past the third inning, he seemed to im- prove and so did his support and Kingside had a tough time of it, from there. AnD aman --Giriea. Trainer W F Edmiston ted safely. Pool 36.529 Barr, Dick, Parkinson, Hag- gerty and Atherfold were the big batters for the winners, with Zarolda the best for Kingside. apitel Winner » g 4 Oi Start good, won driv "DAILY DOUBLE 7 AND ? PAID $135.20 Third Race ; Purse $2100, Wt PP. St 119 2 8 $.30 3.50 3.50 4.50 3.40 4.30 2-BRIAN'S BOY 4-LAST DOLLAR 7-SAUGEEN LINDA Canadian foaled maidens Str. Fin. Jockey 1-1 Adams - oy Morreale Gonzales 8 Furlongs. years. Horse 'a Owner Turner Hickory Park Rowntree Garden City Mrs. Badame . Parnell, T. J. Lane | Nearali I~ Glenspey Sta Paid Holiday - McComb -- T. P. Stable Winner bjk g 3 Reed Mace -- Morlove. Trainer W. Inglis X-3 lbs AAC Start good, won driving Fourth Race §': Furlongs. Purse $1300. 4 Horse t Fm X Mr, D.L Blue Gardenia Chinos Jet : 103 90 3 9SWITCH OFF 8-TIGER DIP 2.WHISPERING WIND years and up. Claiming all 32300 p 1 Str. Fin, Jockey Owner 32 1.2% Gomez -- Badzuierowskl 21% 2% Wright -- Mrs, Hunter 5 44 3-4%Parnell X -- Kingfield Fm 61% 52% 4.2%: Coy -- Hurst 7-h 5-13 Gonzales X -- Wilkerson 214 8nk 6.nk Morreale -- Mrs. Morreals 1-%5 7-n0 Krohn -- Kemp - Munt | 6-1 81% Dittfach -- Sullivan Mons aur 1 434 93 91% Brown -- Beach Sta Fabulous Gem 114 1- 11. 10-3 Potts -- A DNW Westlund Bright Circle 107 4 11 11- 10-32 10-%411- Fitzsimmons Mead Winner ¢h m 6 Condiment -- Madly. Trainer E. Kalensky X-5 lbs AAC W-5 lbs AAW CW-Corrected Weight Start good, won ridden out Pool 46,321 Fifth Race 6 Fariongs. Purse $2500. Two-year-old Fillies. Allowances. Horse Wt PP St L 3 Fin Prin'ss Davelle 110 8 8 7-5 6% Miss Mer'maker 115 3 1-3 Regent Street 113 Court Royal 115 For A Time ... 113 Especially Captress C4803 4 ew-Switch Off PR AT 6-PRINCESS DAVELLE 22.20 12.60 6.70 2-MISS§ MERRYMAKER B 4.50 3.10 I-REGENT STREET A 3 ev Owner 2's X-- Mrs. Holtsinger 2-1'%4 Dittf'ch -- View Hulloah -B 3-%a Borgemenke -- Smythe -A 4nk Gomez -- Seagram 5-2 Parnell -- Ryan -12Coy View Hulloa -B 2 7-3% Fitzsimmons Windfields Caledon Belle 8-8 _ Robinson Smythe -A Winner b f 2 Blue Prince -- Davelle. Trainer D, M. Davis Jr. Couples A -- Regent Street and Caledon Belle Couples B -- Miss Merrymaker and Especially a X35 Ibs AAC Start good, won easily Sixth Race 1 and one 16th orse Manor Hill Corporal Bingo Pool 40.821 2.MANOR HILL 4-CORPORAL BINGO 3-GOLDEN FLEECE Tart Course. Purse $2000. 3 years allowances '4 5 Str. Fin. Jockey wner 1-h Dittfach -- Manor Hill Sta 2-3; Gomez -- Edmiston CW-Gol'n Fleece 113 5 3-2'4 Potts -- Mrs. F. Maclean Royal Ivory 1m 3 Jones Just Don't Shove 113 1 y Smythe Winner br g 3 Great Circle -- Dress cw-Corrected Weight Start good, won driving Flag. Trainer G Pool 17.81% ui 11.90 3.60 2.60 3.30 270 2.70 Miles. wt PP 2 and 4 PAID ¥ 6.60 4.20 3.30 7.90 3.50 1.30 5. QUINELLA th R 5-COUNT PAGE even ace I-WONDERWINE 2-Peggy Page 8': Furlongs. Purse $2900. 4 years andup. Canadian foaled. Allowance Horse Wi PP St 1 Ya Str. Fin Jockey Owner Count Page 123 5 2% 1-h 1-2%4Gomez Dew Valley Fm Wonderwine 14 1 2l2 2.3 2.4'% Behrens Emcee Sta Peggy Page 115 2 3.14 Coy Seaway Sta Admiral Armbro 114 6 4-2 Borgemenke Armstrong Sta Oi] Can 123 3 1 2.5 5-6% Dittfach Est: Webley Brown Panther 110 4 4 6- 6 6 6 Harrison XX -- Stafford Winner bg 5 Bull Page -- Countershock Trainer L. Silvestri 'xx-7 Ibs AAC Start good, won ridde Eighth Race One and one-sizteenth miles foaled. Claiming all $2.50 Wt PP St 4 1 1% 5 41 2! 3 y 2 6 5-1 4 2 32% 3h 1 h } Pool 43.365 2 BRIGHT JOY 6- TOFINO Purse *1.000. Four-year-olds and ap, Canadian L'MERMAID'S SONG 640 3.80 2.80 480 3.60 60 Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-115 1-nk Harrison --- J G Cowan 2nk 22% Coy -- J Major 3-3% Potts -- White Oak Sta 5.3 -3 Brown -- Mrs G M Graham 4-115 5-21 Fiiz'ons -- Triple R Sta 6-113; Desp'to--J E F Seagram Gordon -- Three V's Sta Nandy Na 3] « Fae a Pa VaunwuPus | Fou' 3 7 7- ridie Lulley. Trainer John Passero. good, won driving. Pool 43,572. Total Pool 339,040 a ---------- BLACK LABEL--Dark in colour with a smooth and delightful flavour in: rum & cola, hot rum toddy, rum old-fashioned, planter's punch, hot buttered rum, rum egg nog, rum flip, Tom & Jerry. champion Bruce Goldsmith. The {little boats will race one heat today, two Wednesday and one SPORTS BRIEFS jeach Thursday and Friday, with TOPS MARK the championship awarded on a White 8 Stet (aptain Morgan EXTRA LIGHT "2 RUM 24 DE LUXE--A superb rum of unexcelled quality. GOLD LABEL--A robust rum--giving a rich and full-bodied taste to your favourite rum drinks. Golden in colour. WHITE LABEL -- An extra-light rum, for a delicious rum & tonic, daiquiri and rum highball with cola, soda, ginger ale or water. *CAPTAIN MORGAN HAS THE LARGEST STOCKS OF RUM IN THE WORLD : grounder, let Croxall score but with the bases loaded, Bill Thompson grounded to the box and Petch was forced at the 4 " ot c ) BASEBALL mon has 21 points in the driv- field of 37 members in the com- plate ind Denny Hume oe ze In the fifth, Skerratt singled (Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.: ers' standings. Germany's Wolf- petition. In the sixth, Cec Hall walked, |, * kf S il pat with M v. to open, advanced on an error, (Pee Wee League Finals) -- gang von Trips is first with 33 Following is the list of the was forced by Bruce Mitchell '2¢! OF Je winners, w! b. ur- and scored on a hit by Peterson Canadian Tire vs Gower Real-'and Phil Hill of Santa Monica top ten golfers, following the and advanced on Croxall's sac-| ay Woods, on the slab forithat was followed by a wild ty, at Alexandra Park, 6.00|Calif., second with 29. first 18 holes of the event: woh Yo ti Ten Brooklin, giving up a total of 11 throw. p.m. 2nd game of 2-out-of-3| ji . 3 rifice, then Petch's line-drive tof © In the Si ipninz. Barre Okeloona ith the Morocco race out, 'Butch" McMahon, 88-25-63; Jackson, 91-22-69; Geo. Laroque, Hubble in right, was dropped, : ria; ; E, barry Okeiseries. only two events are left on the Jim Armstri 90-26-64; Bob 94-25-69; ROOKLIN STEVENSON'S -- was safe on an error, at third soCCHR ; ong, ; Bob 94-25-69; Geo. McKnight, 94-24- allowing Mitchell to score what Tr ROOKL NE Soa Dn Bn orior 3 Wied SOCCER Pasivat 1 : prgram counting toward the Gow, 90-24-66; Ted Smith, 89-24-70; Don Waller, 100-30-70; Ernie t Brooklin' ond! Thompson, rf; Gibson, 3b; se, > Clarke - Darlington League world championship. 165; Erik Eriksen, 97-29-68: i y a0. EO al ta Cr oKlins second wo hell, 1b; Hall, cf; B. Mit. and then after Powell walked, Semi-Finals -- Zion at Cour » ik Eviksen, 97.29.68: Cord| Wadsworth, 10030.70 Good defensive fielding was a|chell, 2b; Croxall, ss; Petch, ss; Skerian ruck Sut but wi Lwo tice, 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 ser- he i ; 's victory| Bramley, 1f: Woods, p; Schell, OU 2 W Ww by the catcher |jes. Jey hy : on et 9th; Grylls i patted Permitted Oke to sprint home -- 5 4 X : 4 wh gd with the winning run. Fernhill support most of the way. in 8th, Park boys hit steadily but had Fi hi yg kl MacLean's trailing 10 to the OSHAWA MacLEAN'S: L.{o' wait until the third inning & 19 ing ackie fourth, came up with a four- Weldon, ss; Wills, 2b; O'Connor, tor their first run. Densham was ' [] run splurge when Lucky Wills 3b; McMahon, cf; D Weldon, C. safe on an infield error, ad- Has New Look singled and advanced on a bub-| Elliott, If; Hubble, rf; Copeland, vanced on another and scored tv ble. Tom O'Connor walked and/1b; Moore, p on a long hit by Sills. CHICAGO (AP) -- Fishing en-| - mrm----r---- - - -- In the fifth inning, after one thusiasts will descend on U.S. | {out, Hornsby singled and then streams and lakes next year) UAW LEAGUE | with two out, Stevenson was safe squipped with ultra > Hghweight on an error, Spiers doubled and rods and reels, soft plastic lures | H ' A d Bl k' Wi Pearse connected for a homer that Sip ha eh sd yas and the four-run rally put the tel - colored rods and reels tha orne s n dCK § in Oshawa boys in front 5-4 just for appeal to the feminine taste. | ¥ a half-inning. After that Peter- New products for 1962 were | {man held them off. In their 8th, |unveiled Saturday at the fourth ne Last Y: er OSE Fernhill got hits from Bryan annual tackle trade show spon- and Dearborn, to threaten but fored bY he Jmerican Fishing In the UAW Softball League the inning with a homer. In the Peterman awed qitiien aud gol oh e Manufacturers Associa- schedule action last night, twolfourth, Anderson got on via an Densham to ground out, ending , ibi ' } A rr RRort CIT . the inning. A survey of exhibitors showed games were played, with error, Shortt singled and so did] . Br a 'continging. trend to. light: Horne's Esso trouncing Town| Malloy, then after Towns' sacri- OSH, FERNHILL -- Hornsby, eight fishi 2 oS =n and Country 14-3 while in the fice, Howes singled to complete © Sills, 3b; Stevenson, If; Spiers, Yer i ing a one fous other game, Black's Men's Wear a three-run rally -- but it also P: Pearse, 2b; Bryan, cf; Dear- and reels weigh as little as five nosed out Kent's Western Tire completed Kent's scoring as born, 1b; Griffin, ss; Densham, ounces. Lures come as light as [5-4. Maxwell held them off afterrf. = » oe Linh Slice. Fiveods : X 4 ke, ss; "es. Horne's pounced on starting that. ' : : : ; ¥ ; 0) Powell, 2b: Skerratt, c;: Peter- Lightweight equipment makes pitcher Muilen for eight runs on Anderson blanked Black's up » Rr Ls ; ; Ad two walks, two errors and four until the fifth inning when Mae. Man, p; Lee, 1b; McMaster, rf; angling ore sporty, ie hy hits, including a triple by West- son opened with a two-bagger. Pickard, 3b; Stephens, cf; hilors say, wih smaf and me- fall 'and singles by Jordan, Rus- An infield error on Coverly's Snooks, If; Ballard, If in 3rd. dium - sized fish able to put up sell, Kellock and a sacrifice fly drive, a sacrifice fly by Price - mrs eeemeeeee | 8 P@tt@Y fight. by Locke. and then a single by Bryan, an- . "They added two in the third other error to put McMullen on F mh 11 B Y when Ross singled and Westfall|first and a single by Morden, e 1 0 S FIGHTS LAST doubled and in the fifth, Locke made it a four-run outburst, to |was safe on an error, Ross|tie the score. 3 Top Port Perry NIGHT singled and Jordan homered. A Black's got the winning run in {homer by Woodcock in the 7th, the sixth when pinch-hitter Sut-| . | Mondays Fights -| completed their ok sided total. ton opened with a single and ad-| In First Game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ross was in good form for vanced on successive errors, 'Miami, Fla, -- Tommy Shaf- Horne's. He didn't allow 'a run then Maeson singled and Max- Fernhill Park Kiwanis Ban- ter 1391; Pittsburgh, defeated until the third when Smith sin- well sacrificed. Anderson got tams scored a hard-fought 3-1 Jimmy Mackey. 139%4.. Home- gled with iwo out and scored on|back on the beam after that but|victory over Port Perry Ban- stead. Fla. 8. A 4 a single by Mullen 2 walks' the damage had been done. tams, in the first game of their Detroit -- Henry Hank 16414, to Ferguson an eeks. opening round of OASA play, at Detroit, defeated Franz Szuz- In the 6th, they got their other | ' . Fernhill diamond on Saturday ina, Germany, 165, 10. two runs, walks to Breau and Farmer Mackie evening. Chicago -- Freddy Mack, 179, Doyle, two infield outs ad then Second game of the 2-out-of-3 New York, and Chuck Garrett, Snigtes By Ferouson and Weeks, Has Hole-In-One series is being plaved in Port 179, Chicago, drew, 0. : i erry 3 h\ V y > Pisco -- CLOSE ONE FOR BLACK'S | Ralph "Farmer" Mackie hadi z qx. > "onday evening, San "rancisco 0ger Rig In the other tilt last night, the second hole-inone of the 8:13 p.m. cher, 195, Oakland, Calif, ont n the o it ght. eel Country Club's. With Jim Spiers of Fernhill pointed Kirk Barrow, 186, Spo-| Black Same tom behind to Diligwa Soif a3 Louptry | ub Spark and Bob Peterman of kane, Wash, 10, nose ou nts a ; SY season any ne sec ne mn Port Perry both in top pitching -- re - | Kent's got their first run in his golfing career, on Saturday, form. this game was. a na ftcti and went all the way when ( | M the second when Shortt opened when he used his No. 7 iron "0 " h pitch and went a dol | aptam Morgan from the tee and potted his 4°N8 0-0 battle for the first five the catcher's throw was high "nce" on the Pn Fh ar-three \NNINgs. Spiers struck out the and went into the outfield. / N th 0 h L d No. 3 hol «D "first seven batters he faced and. That tied the score. Bryan RUM or shawa Lads No. 3 hole J er. > He 2 ] le score. yi I . Ralph and his playing part- Sided xian nore Joys > fanned and Sniels fied out, with rE 'har Ses ; he § gs, 'snby anc or passe Win OASA Round pers, Chari Seaton, im 35° ie"stowed just three hits. ball. Then cole comected. 19 North Oshawa Vern Glass searching around the green for Port Perry scored the first score Hornsby, moved to sec- Squirts defeated Scarboro his ball until a greenskeeper, Fu of the game when Barry ond on the throw-in and scored Sneath Essos 10-9 in a thrilling working at the side, informed Oke. wih two out iv fe top when Griffin also singled through OASA playoff game, at North them it had landed in the cup/©f the sixth, lifted a high one tothe middle, to make it 3-1. {Oshawa diamond, on Saturday, on the fly \ short right-field that landed In the 7th, the Port Perry Ito take the first round of their The popular "Peacock Yi just inside the foul-line and 'he boys made a strong bid to get DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Point basis. Entries qualified in| Provincial playoffs in two-,0 poyrnament" gets under e"! all the way, after Sillsiback in the running when Larry 1 me os Sua hl straight games. Sih Saturday with a record) 29¢ 2 good try for the catch, Skerratt opened with a single. Art Malone of Tampa, Fla., set : s held earlier. Th litied the N ¢ yl ay on Saturday with a record y= Con Suto 10. the viate | Peterman. hi an id . SE ---------------- - BR e win qualified ne or n try. This competition gels > y 'ma ia ara rive to a speed record on the Daytona Oshawa lads to meet Cobourg entr a d and then let the bounce get centre but Brva d ici hor o : more popular each year. Good ,.. yan mace a nice Track Monday. Driving the Mad REMEMBER WHEN . . , in the Eastern Ontario zone golsers om ng Lod an BWA. Sh catch. Bob Lee then walked, Dog IV, specially adapted for| By THE CANADIAN PRESS championship fats, with 'the so-goods and it makes for 36- nil eterman Was fafzed Jor five but with the tying runs on . / S& irst game to be played in Co ih eal Its. Spiers doubled in the sec- bases, Spiers came up with an an effort to collect the $10,000 Johnny Johnston of Vancou | bourg, this Saturday and the holes of real golring fun, ond, stole third but was then a extra effort to fan Jim McMas-| prize offered to the first to make, ver edged Gary Cowan of Kitch-| return game here in North Osh joni Hime tis Saturday Svictim of a smart double-play|ter and Roger Pickard, to end| 180 miles an hour, he averaged ener, Ont., one up in the final|awa, on Saturday, Sept. 2 Lh p.m. and 8.50 a.m. On SUN- hy the Port Perry infield. Stev-'the game ! 178.253 miles an hour on his sec- of the Canadian amateur golf| Mike Hammond's grand-slam THe ason singled in the fourth but PORT PERRY Oke, cc; ond lap, bettering the 177.249 championship two years ago to- homer in the sixth inning was was left stranded, Powell, 2b; Skerratt, ¢: Peter. record he set Aug. 5. day at Vanconver's Marine! the big blow in helping Robby O00. upset GaP Cole walked in the fifth, ad- man, p; Lee, 1b: McMaster | Drive course. Cowan was also it Nor shaw 2 ITZ HEL, Austria (AP)|vanced t s y icka S ; BEGIN BOAT RACE the runner-up last year, but Cogk aug Ju ah Sawa Australia's Roy Emerson upset|was rs i Pa oi = Pi Kary, 3; Stephens, of; RACINE, Wis. (AP) -- Sixty-|last week the Kitchener play : ; plavoff country : , "h-hitter FWA FERN S INE, Kitchener player boys. It was a sizzling playoff countryman Rod Laver, the when pinch-hitter Pearse OSHAWA FERNHILL - Sills five skippers begin the national made it on his third attempt,|struggle, with Scarboro just Wimbledon champion, 6-3, 6-3,! grounded to the infield 1h: Stevason, If; Hornshy. c: thistle boat championships over| winning the amateur title at'barely losing their bid when the 3-6. 0-6, 6-2 Monday and won the Trailing 1-0 going into the hot- Bryan of; Spiers, p: Cole. 3b: | A ivianguias 7%4-mile Lake Mich- Iidmonton with a victory over would-be tying run was nipped men's singles title of the inter- tom of the sixth, Fernhill clicked Griffin. cc: Parsons. 7h Fon Ee fe Ravine Tea, Fomaaulk of Winnipég ipjai tie piaie; ON a close play in Sational tennis championships of} fon firee. yams Stevesun walked, netta, rf, Pearse, 1f, batted in ! . ' second on

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