The Oshawa Times, 24 Aug 1961, p. 13

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Da Grouped around the coveted trophy, the Liftlock City four- some is shown here as George W. Read, GM executive and chairman of the 1961 tourna- ment, congratulates Ron Knox, PETERBOROUGH WILL be the home of the General Motors Gold Cup, premier award of the annual men's rinks tournament at the Osh- awa Lawn Bowling Club, which was held yesterday. best showing, while competing in the opposite draw to that from which the Gold Cup win- ners emerge. This rink of hardy veterans from Toronto SPECIAL AWARD of the GM Gold Cup Tournament is 'the handsome Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club Trophy, present- ed to the rink that makes the ievement even in a lifetime at the game. This Oshawa rink shown above trailed 10-2 at one stage, scored their "eight end" to tie the score and went on to win that game--and the AN EIGHT END, each play- er having his two bowls closer to "the kitty" than any of their opponents, is the hope and coveted goal of every lawn bowler and a rare ach- who entered the rink. The players, left-to-right, are Tom McArthur, Walt Jones, Ron Knox, George Coleman, who skipped the rink and George in Glebe Major Club claimed the honors. Left-to-right, they are: W. McAughtrie, Frank Adgey, J. Anderson and Tom Patter- next--to finish as the highest two-win entry in the day's play. They are, left-to-right, Fred Cochrane, Jack Cooke, Ron Snowden (skip) and Bill Joyce. Tony's Vendors Sweep Series From Trenton Oshawa Tony's Vendors ad- ed, Solomon sacrificed and both vanced into the OASA quarter- Snow and Taylor hit singles. playdowns, when they captured| The 'great pitching duel be- the Eastern Ontario zone honors tween Taylor and Young con- here at Alexandra Park lastitinyed until the 7th inning when night, defeating Trenton 6-0 with Oshawa Tony's scored their a masterful display. | other five runs. Tony's won the first game of| Taylor started it off with a the series on Tuesday night in|qouble, Johnny Campbell also Trenton with a heavy-hitting at- qoubled and then Art Rennick tack that claimed a 13-3 de-|clouted a homer. Son 1 STF SU SSO. With one out, Jack Armstrong day night's win, a five-hitter, in| rekindled the flame with a two. which he chalked up 12 strike.|Pagger and George Brabin fol out victims. Two 'runs. in the lowed with a homer, to complete second on a walk two singles | the five-run splurge that clinch- and a hit batter, gave Trenton | 4 the win and the Series. a temporary lead. However, | Campbell, Rennick, Arm- they got only one more run|Strong and Taylor, with three after that, in the 8th, when Nel. hits, were the best at the plate son drew a walk and scored on|for the Oshawa team. The team a wild throw by the catcher. [had 14 hits. : Bill Horton homered on Tues-| TRENTON -- Wilmar, 2b; day night while Joe Melnick had) Simmons, c; K. Elliott, cf; Cars- a pair of safeties and Smith col | Well, 1b; Stinso, rf; Blewitt, 3b; lected a double and two singles. | Rombough, 1f; Curtis, ¢; Young, Horton's homer came in the|P; L. Elliott, p in 7th and Nel fourth. With the score 3-2, Wood-|son, batted in 9th. 3b; view pushed over three runs in| TONY'S Campbell, the sixth on Horton's walk, Mel-| Rennick, ¢; Horton, 1f; Arm- nick's single and a double by|strong, 2b; Brabin, rf; Tureski, Smith, {1b; Solomon, ss; Snow, lf; Tay- The game opened up at this|lor, p. point and in spite of a change of | pitchers, Tony's speeded up, [] . their attack to add runs in each| Bl k Ww of the last four frames and thus| ac 5 in take complete command of the| 0 H LJ game. 'Uver riorne s SHUTOUT FOR TAYLOR In last night's game here at Alexandra Park, Ron Taylor _came close to a coveted no-hit, no - run performance. Rom- bough's hit to open the third in- ning was Peterborough's only success, Taylor, with a total of 14 strikeouts, faced a total of only 28 batters, and his outfield only saw the ball about twice in the entire game. | Young, pitching for Trenton, Black's Men's Wear defeated Horne's Easso 5-3 yesterday at Alexandra Park, in their UAW Softball League fixture. McKee started on the mound for Black's but gave way to Talbot in the second inning when Horne's rallied for all their runs. Locke walked, Ross sin- gled, Tilk walked and so did Kellock and Jordan. That ended it for McKee and Talbot took ve up a run in the second|over, giving up a walk after ll when Dan Tureski walk-|there were two out, to force in Town-Country Defeat Kent's Town and Country nosed out Kent's Western Tire 5-4 Tuesday evening at Alexandra Park, in thei UAW League fixture. Locke pitched for Kent's and gave up .a run in the first in- ning on C. Comerford's single, Ferguson's sacrifice and a hit by S. Comerford. In the second stanza, Doyle walked, so did Breau then Finch forced Doyle but Mullens singled to score Breau. In the third, S. Comer- ford got on via an outfield bob- ble and 'scored on Grabko's single and Westfall's sacrifice fly. Two runs in the fifth won the game. S. Comerford opened with |a single, Westfall got on via an {error with one out and scored himself on a sacrifice by Doyle. Mullens, pitching for 8own and Country, walked three batters in the first inning and the first one, Legree, scored on Malloy's sac- irifice. In the fifth, Howes {doubled and McIntyre singled land a couple of singles by Ban- {non and Shortt, brought them home. In the 7th, Kent's made a fine bid. With one out, Bannon got a walk then with two out, Shortt drew a walk and Malloy doubled to score Bannon. But with the tying run on 3rd base and the winner on second, Mullens got Johns to pop up, for the last out. inning. After that, Talbot gave up only three hits, a single to Russell, a double to pinch-hitter Norman in the fifth and a triple by Jor- dan in the sixth-but Horne's were never able to score again after the second stanza. Ross, pitching for Hornes', was rapped for three runs at the start. Eldridge, Price and Brvan hit successive two-baggers then McMullen sacrificed with an outfield fly, Morden grounded out and Knox singled to scoye Bryan, making it 3-0 right at the start. The winners got one in the second, a homer by Garrow and their other came in the fourth when Clark walked with one out and scored on Garrow's single plus an infield out. Tilk with the third run of the de As ONLY OSHAWA rink to win all three of their games in yesterday's big event, in which 17 local "teams" were entered, was the foursome shown above. The father-and- son combination had a score of 18 and a gross total of 51, to cop the fourth set of prizes. THIS OSHAWA ENTRY, playing their games in yes- terday's competition on the greens of the Whitby Lawn Bowling Club, scored a big win in their second game and when the day's scores were tallied, they had qualified for a share of the loot--in the one- win division, 18th prizes, with a win margin of 12 plus 6. This made them the third Oshawa rink to finish "in the JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST. EAST RA 3-4811 Standing -- Sam MacMillan, who entered the rink and son Gordie, who skipped it; Bot- tom--Jack Hunter (left) and Don Crothers. All three of their victories' were scored against out-of-town competi- tion. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 24, 1961 33 Port Perry Boys Win Bantam Set Port Perry Bantams, playing throw advanced him, McMaster their first season in OASA play-|qoybled and another bad throw off competition pulled off an up-\py the catcher, let him come Raines was safe on an error at second and then a bad miscue by the right fielder let Raines go all the way home, with what proved the winning run. { In their last inning, Fernhill Graham, Peterman, Master, rf; Pickard, 3b; phens: cf; Spooks, If; Dowson, cf; Raines, rf. PORT PERRY -- Oke, ss; 2b; L. Skerratt, ec p; Lee, 1b; Me- Stee went down in 1-2-3 order, as Peterman "bore down" and got good support. PLAY IN STORM NUERNBER G, Germany Bantam Girls Softball League : |game, | girls scored a 14-2 playoff vic- along. i Marshall and then they did not ¢| homered, wiht the bases empty, OSH. FERNHILL -- Hornsby, ¢; Dearborn, 1b; Stevason, If; Spiers, p; Bryan, cf; Sills, rf; Parsons, 2b; Cole, 3b; Griffin, ss. (AP)--The West German soccer champions, defeated the Irish champs, Drumeonda, 50 Wed. nesday night in a game played in a rainstorm. set last night when they nosed out Osha 2 Te nhill Pe bes of home from second, to make it e Kiwanis Bantam League: in| p¢tor Oshawa Fernhill tied it the third and deciding game of jj, their half of the sixth. the their series, 5-4. game went to the 8th, when As was the case in the d| game of the round, the third game went an extra inning, be- fore the series was decided. Stevanson homered for Port Perry in the first inning and in the second, Siiis doubled and Parsons tripled, the latter scor- ing on Cole's sacrifice, to make it 3-0. But after iiial, Bob Peter- man for Port Perry, steadied down ana was stingy with the hits he allowed. In the sixth inning, Bryan got an easy run when he was safe on the pitcher's error and then went all the way on a bad throw by the first baseman. This tied the score at 44. In the 7th, Hornsby singled with one out and Stevanson connected after two out but Spiers was struck out to end the big chance. Fernhill Park boys had only themselves tc~ blame for the defeat. They committed 10 errors and this wiped out the effectiveness of Jim Spiers' fine two-hitter. Trailing 3-0, Port Perry got a run in the f ou r t h when Peter- man was safe on an error at shortstop, advanced on a bobble by the second baseman and scored on a wild pitch. In the fifth, Ballard got on via a walk, then two errors and a wild pitch followed. He scored and they loaded the bases with nobody out when Spiers hit Stephens with a pitched bali, but he fan- ned Peterman and Lee and got Pickard to ground out. Port Perry went ahead in the sixth. With two out, Skerratt was safe on an error at first base, then the catcher's bad does your refrigerator LACK... \ 1. TRUE ZERO TEMPERATURE FOR. PROPER STORAGE OF FROZEN FOOD AND ICE CREAM? 2. 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