Clark Boosts 10 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 19, 1961 "BOOM BOOM' GEOFFRION SIGNS CONTRACT hold- | out for very long. He's shown above waving the contract he signed in Montreal on Satur- The ace scorer of the Na- | frion didn't remain a tional Hockey League, Mont- real Canadians' hard-shooting winger "Boom Boom" Geof- | "sports MENU fed Wings By Geo. H. Campbell Nip Bisons SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' THE WEEKEND was jam-packed with activity for for Oshawa ball teams and for some of them, it marked the end of the trail, their quest for 1961 pro- vincial championship honors. Both Oshawa Tony's Seniors and Tony's Vendors Intermediate "AA" boys were eliminated from further OASA playoffs." Tony's dropped one of those "squeakers" 5-4 at Fair- banks Park in Toronto, to Hamilton Fotheringhams, in their third and deciding game. Johnny Edwards, with 19 strikeouts proved a little too much for the Osh- awa seniors, although at that, a costly misplay, one of those errors of omission, gave Fotheringhams their big break and as it turned out, meant three runs. This was quite a series, Tony's winning at home 2-1 and losing in Hamilton 1-0. So now it's Fotheringhams vs Windsor for the Ontario senior softball crown. At Niagara Falls, Tony's Vendors broke into a 4-0 lead early in the game but Johnny Kowolaski came in as relief in the third inning and stopped the Oshawa batters in their tracks. in SCUGOG CLEANERS dropped their opening game against Hamilton Southam Sales, an 11-inning thriller in which the homesters had a couple of good chances in the 9th and 10th frames to wind it up but couldn't get the one hit needed. Then the visitors got a series of for- tunate breaks in the 11th and followed their good for- tune, as an alert team should, with some solid hitting to take full advantage and they scored six runs to win 7-1. Scugogs go back to Hamilton this Saturday night for the second game, which they must win, or else. Con- naught Park Peewees advanced to the Ontario champ- ionship finals in their OASA playoff round with North York. The Oshawa lads scored a 10-8 win York, to take the series in two-straight. They will now meet Woodstock in the OASA finals, Northern Ontario rarely contests the All-Ontario Peewee title Two district teams made progress in OASA playoff competi- tion on Saturday. Out at Port Perry, Bill Harper's Merchants defeated Selkirk 5-1 behind Joe fine pitching chore, to even up their quarter-final round. The third and deciding game is tomorrew after- noon, five o'clock, in New Toronto. Up at Electric, Mount Zion won a brilliant 1-0 decision, a 13-inning battle that saw young Ron Jones register 19 strikeouts in pitching Mount Zion to the win. This is the Ontario championship series in Inter. "D" division and the Mount Zion team can wrap up the title, again, if they can win the return game, in Brooklin this Saturday night. in North Tamblyn's OSHAWA LEGION had two minor baseball teams in OBA provincial playoff action on Saturday and they met with mixed success. Here at home, Chatham Midgets defeated Legion Beaton's Dairy boys 7-2 to take the OBA semi-final series in two-straight games. How- ever, Oshawa Legion Juniors kept the Branch 43 flag flying high with a well-earned 3-1 win over Hamilton Beavers, in Hamilton, on Saturday afternoon. This was the first game of this semi-final round. The return game is here in Oshawa at the Kinsmen Stadium on Saturday afternoon. BRIGHT BITS -- Toronto Fairbanks Legion Midg- ets whipped Beleville Booth TV 18-2 on Sunday to clean up their OASA Midget semi-finals . CON- NAUGHT PARK Bantam girls defeated Nipigon Park on Saturday to win the 1961 Neighborhood Girls Ban- tam League championship . . . KENT'S Western Tire won the annual UAW Area Council softball tournament here on Saturday with three fine wins, topping To- ronto No. 112 in the final game 3-1 NIPIGON PARK Peewee boys won the annual CRA Softball Tournament on Saturday Harman Park, whipping North Oshawa in the final game , . . LANCASTER CUP soccer final, the wind-up of the long season for Osh- awa and district soccer clubs, will be this Saturday night at Kinsmen Stadium, with Hungaria meeting Italia for the silverware. Hungaria nosed Strila 1-0 on Saturday night and Italia blanked Kickers 4-0 . OSHAWA VIKINGS got their autumn rugger schedule off to a flying start on Saturday afternoon wit! a well-deserved win over Toronto Wanderers II SCUGOG CLEANERS and Heffering's Imperial tonight at Alexandra Park, second game of their ( Championship semi-final round, Scugogs won the fi at out rst astings Juniors eed One More To linch Minto Cup | By AL MARKLE The protest vote apparently isjand OLA officails Monday night | PORT CREDIT (CP) -- The being deiayed by western mem-|{was that if the sheet could not mystery of the missing score-|bers of the Canadian Lacrosse|be found--and there was no car- sheet was the main topic of| Association until a copy of the/bon copy made -- the protest conversation today following the|official scoresheet is sent to! would not be allowed. fourth game in the best-of-seven them. Davidson, meanwhile, was Minto Cup junior lacrosse se | A frantic search here Monday glum at the Norburns defeat. C ries. : |night failed to produce the of-| "It's going to be tough--realiond with 549 yards on 66 car- The series stood 3-1 in favor|ficial sheet. It was last seen in(lough," he said after the loss. ries. His 8.3.yard average is of Hastings Legionnaires over|the arena office Friday night as "You can't go three down in any|the league's best. Burnaby Norburns after Hast-| coach Bill Dickinson and man- Series and have any real hope| Quarterback Bernie Faloney ings won 9-6 Monday night. Next| ager Fred Davidson of Norbums| of coming back strong." of Hamilton Tiger - Cats took game will be played Wednesday checked it with officials of the Hastings rode to victory onlgyer undisputed leadership of night, CLA. the three-goal performances oflino forward - passing depart- The scoresheet was the key to em Ken Ruttan and John Davis.| ment His 1.583 yards total gain a protest filed after the third NEVER GOT IT Singles were scored by Dave|19 9 vard average gain and com. game last Friday by the Nor- Dickinson says he checked the Drummond, Pete Berge and|pjetion percentage of 504 all ave|g burns after one of their goals sheet with the CLA president, Paul Clancey. ltops in the league. He has was disallowed. The referee/then gave it to Davidson, who Mike Dimich, who got two, | thrown 155 times second only claimed Norburns had too many made a copy. Davidson says he was the only Burnaby player tolto 174 attempts made by Tor-|f men on the floor, and Norburns|gave it to an official of the On-| score more than one goal. Don| «vc mobin Rote claimed the referee misinter-|tario Lacrosse Association, who Boyd, Gary Stevens, Jim Wat- ott t backs R preted a rule concerning de: says he never received it. son and George Longman {nave 4 yar rs A {layed penalties. The unofficial opinion of CLA scored singles. follow Faloney in average gains (with 9.5 and 9.1 yards respec- tively. Lancaster has a 435 | completion average on 23 at- tempts for 218 yards and Jack |son is .486 on 72 attempts for | 653 yards. Rote has a .569° completion average, an eight-yard average|% gain and total yardage of 1,391. Argos And Ti-Cats Win Western Games coi the Saskatchew ent the most catches--30--for the over aka low a 90 20d wert most yards--427, Gerry McDou- Reg Whitehouse kicked two £all of Hamilton has picked up field goals and a single and 3% yards on 23 catches. Ferd Burket kicked a single to| Ticats' defensive halfback round out the Saskatchewan Don Sutherin has eight intercep- is scoring. toins, followed by Ottawa's Joe|# Cam Fraser kicked two sin-| Poirier and George Brancato gles and Don Sutherin added and Toronto's Jim Rountree, all two converts for the Ticats. of them have three. Players were hampered by Mann leads punters with a 45-mile-an - hour winds and a/49.7 . yard average. Faloney's 30-degree temperature. 48.5 is second. Big Four Lead Ground-Gainer TORONTO (CP)--Don Clark, Montreal Alouettes' fullback from Ohio State, had another big day Saturday and added to his ground-gaining leadership in the Eastern Football Confer- ence. Clark rushed 87 yards as the Als downed Ottawa Rough Rid ers 26-12 and now has a total of 613 yards on 94 carries for a 6.5-yard average, official league statistics show. The figures in- clude Saturday's games. Fullback Cookie Gilchrist of| Toronto Argonauts remains sec- Toronto Argonauts and Ham- nie Faloney on the sidelines ilton Tiger-Cats ran into stiff op-|with an injury, Hamilton was position but came up with vic-| guided by Tom Dublinski and tories in Canadian Football Frank Cosentino. League games against western Dublinski started Hamilton clubs Monday night. scoring the first time the club Toronto de-emphasized its po- got the ball. He lateralled the tent passing attack to beat Brit- ball to Gerry McDougall, who ish Columbia Lions 15-7 in Van- passed to end Paul Dekker in couver. the clear. Dekker went over for Hamilton Tiger Cats, un- the touchdown. beaten leaders in the Eastern, Defensive halfback Bob Pta- Conference, defeated Saskatche- cek got this one back for Sas- wan Roughriders 22-15 at Re- katchewan in the second quar- gina before a crowd of 10,420 ter by intercepting a Dublinski day, after the team had left for training camp in Victoria. The 30-year-old star then left to join the team. of th salmon, his father caught. It AA A, Nag ati I £ Bod fog DADDY CAUGHT A BIG ONE! Two-year-old Dale McInnis | took "Mickey" McInnis 90 Victoria gazes in awe at | minutes to land this "whale" e 35-pound, 15-ounce spring for Dale and it out-weighed the lad by 10 pounds. Quarterback Tobin Rote at- pass om the Hamilton 50-yard tempted only nine passes for|line and going all the way for Argonauts and completed seven a touchdown for 68 yards. Halfback Dick Ptacek, who played an alert Shatto tossed two more, com- game on defence, intercepted a pleting one, and that was the Cosentine pass later in the Toronto passing attack. quarter to halt another Hamil The loss for the Lions before ton march. 24,428 fans, left them in last] i 9 place in the Western Confer- FUMBLE IS COSTLY nce with one point on a rec | Saskatchewan had an 8-7 lead nd of eight oon and a tie.|at the half, but lost it when Bill Saskatchewan retained third Srey JO0E 2 pass Li Yuaner spot with three wins and six|Pack Dave LT05z > {the ball into the arms of Ham- ilton's Garney Henley. Henley NEARS OTTAWA ran 28 yards for a touchdown. eliminated league champion Co.| Toronto also stayed in third, The final Hamilton score lumbus in five games Po spot in the Eastern Conference came mid-way through the fi. pitched out of a bases - loaded | With seven points, but moved up|nal quarter with the clubs tied jam in the eighth inning shter|!0_WIthin one point of he Li eT passed from his replacing Art Kay and allowed |°"® ~ i Rg #0 fli + a OTE two hits the rest of the way. own 36 - yard line to George I w egular quarterback Ber-' Scott, who caught the ball on Buffalo, was the first - 0 Sunday's Game setback in five playoff games. | COSTLY DEFEAT | Ottawa at Toronto Cubs Halt Dodgers -- is. | straight from Charleston in the semi - final round ® | . | Via Home Run Blows Brantiord | Red Sox Cop By MIKE RATHET of his ailing father, the Dodgers out, Altman chased Ortega with Relief pitcher Max Surkont retired 12 straight batters after| taking" over for starter Vic Associated Press Staff Writer started rookie righthander Phil his 26th home run. Los Angeles Dodgers are four Ortega. Cepeda's 41st homer, with Fe- 1 C C games behind the leading Cin-| Ortega gave up three homers|lipe Alou on base, gave re-| - rown cinnati Reds and may be out before departing after 5 1-3 inn-!liever Stu Miller (13-4) the vic: a of the National League pennant|ings tory. The Giants won their] KITCHENER (CP) -- Brant Rehm in the seventh inning. He had two out in the 11th when three straight hits fashioned the winning run. Joe Durham, hitless in four previous appear- ances, slammed a double to score Harry Chiti with the de- ciding' tally. STANDINGS picture for 1961. The bid to get by with Or-|ninth in 11 games and Milwau jjore Red Sox Monday Rigs! wou CAN . ." Unable to put together a sus-|tega against the seventh - place kee lost its seventh in a row [!N®Ir (Hird consecutiv ter By THE CANADIAN PRESS tained drive in an attempt to|Cubs, losers of eight straight|Alou and Cepeda had accounted County Feniop Snasball Je a SNE ST |overtake the Reds, the Dodgers|games, failed when Chicagolfor the Giants' first run with| " aoh d ny Hghtly Wy H § change {had their latest win string|starter Don Cardwell checked consecutive singles in the sec.| "8 toned down slightly in the : snapped at four games Monday the Dodgers on four hits over|ond inning, Alou scoring when playoffs No games scheduled night when sixth - inning home|the final eight innings and broke|Jim Davenport grounded into | Thelr Today's Probable Pitchers [runs by former teammate Don|a personal six - game losing|doubleplay. Bob Hendley (5-0)|¢ner - Waterloo Panthers, which New York (Ford 24-3 and Da-| Zimmer and George Altman streak against Los Angeles. [was the loser {uve them the hest . of » seven ley 11:17) at Baltimore (Barber|gave Chicago Cubs a 53 vic.| Cardwell (14-12) gave up three| Dick Groat accounted tor|final 42, was their 38th victory 16-11 and Brown 10-4) (N) tory. runs in the first inning on|three runs with a pair of ain. |!" 8 season and playoff games Los Angeles (McBride It was a big loss for the Dod- [Maury Wills' single, a walk to/gles and a double while Dick] Southpaw Ron Stead stopped at Detroit (Mossi 14.7) gers and reduced the Reds' Stuart smashed a two Wally Moon, Duke Snider's run run the Panthers on three hits and Boston (Stallard 2-5) at Chi- magic number to seven to homer, his 31st of the cam Dubuniski ang Cosenting ton. pleted seven o passes for ~ FOOTBALL SCORES yards. Grosz and Ptacek com- | » By THE CANADIAN PRESS ! 11 Innings ) BUFFAO N.Y. (AP) -- The Rochester express rolled on Monday night. Buffalo was de- railed this time as the Red Wings posted a 5-4 11 - inning victory in the opener of the fi- nal International Baseball League playoff round Southpaw Dick Luebke, sixth Red Wing pitcher, was the win. | ner of Rochester's fifth straight playoff victory after the team pleted five of 15 for 39 yards Saskatchewan outrushed Hamil Canadian Football League | Eastern Conference | ton 161 yards to 121. WLT F A Pts. | CARRIES OVER Rote scored the first Toronto touchdown on a dash around] end from four yards out. Shatto dived over from one yard out Hamilton 7 0 0200139 14] for the other. Dave Mann kicked Ottawa 4 3 0184132 8 a single and Bill Mitchell boote Toronto 531121 95 7| two converts. Montreal 15197129 3] Both Toronto touchdowns Western Conference [ came in the first quarter and WLT F A Pts.| B.C. finally got into the game Edmonton 7 1 122414215] with a late touchdown by full Winnipeg 6 2 016415512 back Nub Beamer. Guard Vic|gagk. 3 6 0124189 6| Kristopaitis converted. ~ ' 250 4 Toronto rolled for 206 yards | gas rY 08 is a 1! along the ground compared with | Monday's Results only 68 yards passing. Lions got|yamilton 22 Saskatchewan 15 145 yards rushing and 132 pass-| Toronto 15 B.C. 7 ang. ! Saturday's ames Montreal at Hamilton B.C. at Calgary Winnipeg at Edmonton losses {| I Monday's Results 21 victory over Kitch 12-13) | | E WHY \osu IGARETTE C13BACCO die Erdelatz as appointed his assistant, feats the season as head coach producing double and a two-run the Sox scored the winning run cago (Pizarro 1346) (N) clinch their first pennant since!single by Norm Larker. Then|paign, In the Pirates' five-run/ the top of the ninth inning Kansas City (Shaw 11-12) and|1940, he shut the door while his|seventh inning. Rookie Lurry Brantford had taken a 1.0 lead (Archer 8-13) at Cleveland (Bell| The third - place San Fran-[teammates scored all their runs Foss, making his major league iy ihe wisth Fg: but the 10-15) and (Hawkins 6-9) (N) [cisco Giants edged Milwaukee [on homers debut a winner, needed relief ery tied the score in the Minnesota (Kaat 815) at Braves 3-2 on Orlando Cepeda's ks meats rs help in the eight inning from| Washington (Daniels 10-10) Aen two - run homer in the ninth HOMER TIES GAME Harvey Haddix and Elroy Face,| Stead and Kitchener - Water ; inning and Pittsburgh Pirates | fd Bouchee fled the game poh Gibson (11-12) took the logs {100 rikhthander = Howle Hupp, National League beat St. Louis Cardinals 8-6 with a three « run clout in the who gave up five hits, both W L Pct. GBL second inning after Bill Williams went the route, Cincinnati 8857 607 -- [STARTS ROOKIE singled and Ron Santo walked. | Ld "a Los Angeles 83 60 ! 4 | In order to rest a pitching|In the sixth, Zimmer led off YESTERDAY'S OPEN S¢ ORING fi: a San Francisco 52 8 staff, depletd by the absence of (with his 12th homer of the year STARS ne Sox Hor heir re nen Milwaukee L 8 1114 [Johnny Podres, at the bedside and, after Ernie Banks struck v 187 reorge arrut doubled St. Louis 7668 528 11% | Jo score Len Deiuk. [Pittsburgh 6973 486 1714 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESs| Harry Psutka got on base Chicago 6085 414 28 ' y Pltching--Don Cardwell, Cubs, | With a roller which Brantford's Philadelphia 44 100 306 43% T. u & un blanked Dodgers on four hits|T¢d Baker bobbled and scored Monday's Resulta for final eight innings, after al.[on Hupp's sacrifice fly to tie St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 8 lowing three first inning runs, |i! UP: ; Chicago 5 Los Angeles 3 {and beat second-place Los An-| Jim Reeves tripled with one| Milwaukee 2 San Francisco 3 etro nn er- e Rolex 5.3 y out Ju the {op of the ninth and | (Only games scheduled) ! Jyiing Don Zimmer, Cubs, Scored cae inning on on Alay Probable Pitchers TORONTO (CP)~-The Ontario|think the Metro clubs have heen ind er ol bcs Juning, | poy iid acyl xe -- Cinyshurgh Lreiond gd at| Hockey "Asdoclation's Junior A trying to lure the drafted play-|... Dodger teammates in 5.3| Chicago (Drott gr {Cum o A Bay ey re [8 MY Slicago win : Angeles {Wiliams 79 11) (N) Hkh poll with OHA president Lloyd Pollock Milwaukee (Spahn 19-13 y : Tor-| 4 resident Lloyd Folloc San Francisco MCor io Pry Sewlylormed Metropolitan Yor jo Nandson ind file souncli mee OLD COUNTRY 15) Tha five.te tir wo. [INE he couldn't see why the Philadelphia (Buzhardt 6 103 vicant mmol fox Hn ioclock | OHA Junior teams are sponsor SOCCER SCORES at St. Louis (Simmons 8-10) (N)|ing schedule and been turned ed by National Hockey League International League down. It includes Toronto St [Clubs, should benefit from the JONDON {Reuters)--Results, Rochester 5 Buffalo 4 | Michael's College Majors and draft rules while the Metro of! ited ingdom s occer { { tochester leads best-of-seven Toronto Marlboros, who League, with some financial) games played Monday night: final 1-0) dropped out of the OHA Junior! help from Toronto Maple leafs ENGLISH LEAGUE A series last season. is left out First Division COACH FIRED The council meeting, origin "If just the pro clubs have Aston Villa 1 Man. United 1 OAKLAND, Calif, (AP)--0Oak.|ally called to discuss a sched- draft privileges the draft should|Blackburn 2 Ipswich 2 land Raiders Monday fired Fd. ule for the OHA Junior A loop, |be thrown out," Pollock said, *'1|West Ham 2 Blackpool 2 "landed up discussing player think all clubs of Junior A status Second Division head coach and gaps should have equal rights." Bristol R. 2 Scunthorpe 1 Marty| It was learned that some Tor-| It was announced that play- Stoke City 0 Brighton 1 Feldman, to succeed him after|onto - area players drafted by ers on Montreal Junior A series, |. Third Division the American Football League OHA clubs before the new will not be protected by the Newport 1 Bradford 2 team suffered 55-0 and 44-0 de |Metro League was formed have NHI, Montreal Canadiens from Northampion 0 Bournemouth , in ils first two games of [decided they want to play for!drafting Sout i Bristol C. 0 Mo ARPA pr i ourth Division Erdelalz won fame|Metro teams, I'he other five teams in the Be y 3 Accringt 1 at the U.S Na-| OHA rules say junior players|OHA Junior A series -- Hamil-| Chostortield 2 Boy ar rd 1 val Academy and piloted the(can play for the club nearest|ton, Guelph, St Catharines, Pet-lp ctr or Roa ore Raiders to a better - than - ex-|'heir home. But the OHA draft|erborough and Niagara Falls-- Mansfield vs pla. ote Bru p " $ ppd pected 6-8 record in its first sea-| was taken before the new league have agreed not to tamper with| Millwall 1 Stockport 3 | son last year. was organized and OHA officials [Junior Canadiens players. 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