Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jul 1962, p. 18

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° -Wills-M a S SPORTS PAM MILLER CLICKS Musial Y CALENDAR Complete Initial Round Fashion Victory For =~ Men's Club Championship SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ki- ® anis Bant I Fern-| ' tl n l I ed uers hill . glare Parke measie 2 Results of the first round of Oak one down after nine holes. Nipigon; North Oshawa at East-| match play in the Oshawa Golf| However Dave faltered a little lview; Woodview at Kingside;|Club, Men's Championship were) at this point losing the next four ; i ; 2 Sat i : as follows: holes-in-a-row to let Oak win By JOE REICHLER tionals and Jim Bunning and) Marichal, San. Francisco's| Valleyview at Southmead; Con- : WASHINGTON (AP)--Second- | Pascual of the Americans pitch |right-handed ace, was the win- naught wins by default from, Jeff McGrath defeated John'the match 4 and 3, guessers were questioning man- |Scoreless ball through five in-jner. ager Ralph Houk's early remo-|nings, came off the bench in the|who gave up one hit inthe first PMid apron | Davis. The quarter-final round will val of his starting players in|Sixth and slashed a pinch - hit|three runless innings, and Pets de Park a Moodciaw Pak Jack Germond Sr. defeated be played July 29. Jeff McGrath the American League's 3-1 all-|Single to ignite a two-run rally.|mitted only a walk in the next ® d Southmead at Radio Park:|Jack Germond Jr, iplays Jack Germond Sr. and star loss to the National League |!t was the 20th hit in the 22nd|two innings. end ou re ' Pg HO NATE am Johnetnn aeented Toby Ross Gibb plays Robert Brad- and wondered today whether he|all ; star game for the great! The loss was charged to Pas. ire on dabl aoe | Wolter. Hey in the top half, and Oak would employ the same tactics |St. Louis Cardinal. : cual, who allowed four hits and peas oo: BS 'Tony's, 4 pi owiade Ross Gibb defeated Harry Cfawford plays Bruce Bradley in the second mid-summer, Wills, sent in to run for Mu-/tWo runs in his three - inning) ara Park, 8.00 p.m." "| Gay, and Earl McMaster plays Bill meeting in Chicago's Wrigley sial, gave the American League Sting. Donovan gave up three) Inter-County League -- Gen-| Oak Crawford defeated Dave Johnston in the bottom, Field July 30. the first taste of his iamed| fits and Soma yn tched 'his osha Aces vs Abner's Esso,|J@ck. The semi-final round will be Houk's questioned strategy|$Peed by stealing second, He OEE eee ee ee el at Whithy, 6.45. pth. Bruce Bradley defeated Bill)played Aug. 12 and the final took place in the seventh in-|Scored the first run of the game| all - star runless string to eight "E261 Toronto Junior Ladies Lyon. match on Aug. 19, ning Tuesday when he took Ro- 0M Dick Groat's single. Groat Coppecutive ANNIE SINS UP: caged -- Thomson's vs Osh-, Earl McMaster defeated Jack' The popular Peacock Lumber . ger Maris, along with three |@dvanced to second on Roberto One Bit, @ Snubs by -Clameniel Scugog Cleaners, at Toron-/Brennan. tournament will be played Sat- others, out of the lineup and canes third hit, a single Ld mara ghar nad alg atti to Coxwell Stadium, 7.00 p.m. Jack Germond showed that)Ufday, Aug. 25, starting at 11 placed last year's home run/left, reached third on Mays ciate ia the eta, 8 UAW League -- Ward's Bil- experience will triumph , over/#-™- and on Sunday, Aug. 26, king with Chicago's Jim Landis, fly to deep centre and scored Ti Jeglbe Hg : ich liards vs Plaza Foods, at Al-!youth when he took the 'mea-| at 8.30 a.m. in order to accom: in.centre field on Orlando Cepeda's infield out.', The crowd of 45.480 which jvandra Park, east diamondisure of son Jack Jr., one up,|modate the record number of ante: ae ie jammed the new D. C, Stadium > Ra con athe Seale laa ' a 'lentries received so far As a result, Landis, a less) Wills, the Dodgers. speed king witnessed the second National and Engel's vs Oshawa Fuels, 'to score one. of the upsets of the) z , ; distinguished long ball hitter,/who has stolen 46 bases this\feague triumph in three all-|@ Alexandra Park west dia-'day, the other came when), Mad 3 of the big eli came to bat in the eighth with| season, dropped a Texas League mond; both games at 6.00 p.m. young Toby Wolter, all even|!#tonal Tournament has been a man on base and two out. A'single into left off Cleveland's| South Ontario County League after 18 holes in his match/charged from Monday, July 23, Maris home run would have tied Dick Donovan in the eighth.| -- Port Perry at Pickering, 8.15 with Bill Johnston lost out in/' Friday, July 27. the game. Landis struck out. When Jim Davenport singled to} : the first hole of sudden-death Bruce Bradley, Toby Wolter, "I thought six innings was Jeff. Wills tore around second.| Darlington Assoc. -- play, taking a bogey five to Jeff McGrath and Robert 1 about right for Maris," Houk ex-| Colavito, playing left. field.\only Richie Ashburn of New| (At0™ League) Zion at Cour- Johnston's par four. Bradley are the four Oshawa plained in the losers' dressing threw behind Wills to second York and John Roseboro of Los (°° at 6.45 p.m.; (Pee Wee Oak Crawford needed all his Golf Club golfers entered in " pe acs ork and John Roseboro of Los League) -- Courtice "B" at , 4 ' the Ontario Amateur Golf Tour- room: later. "I wanted every- base, but Maury had picked up Angeles ha National s a), League) | , golfing experience to withstand Amateur Go ju b ei Angeles in the National and El-\yanie Grove, at 6.45 p.m tn ith;pament that will be played at Cay <0 Bay: Tati speed and continted on to third.| ston Howard and Tom Tresh of ooo. Z yay Bee the pressure in his match with! he $ it Golf C ' S Don Drysdale, the National Second baseman Bobby Rich- New York 'in the American did BASEBALL Dave Jack, when Dave scored| a Summit Golf Club next League starter, struck out/ardson's throw to Brooks Rob- na act Lake shore Intermediate four birdies in a row to leave| Week. Maris in his first time at bat!; sila Of | tag rita Oshawa Lakeshore Toby: Wolter qualified for th aris in his first time at bat/inson came a fraction of a sec-. Our pitching was good all the League -- Oshawa Lakeshores oby. Wolter qualified for the but the major league home run/ond too late to nip the diving way," said National League|¥S © Hope Ontarios, at Port Ontario Junior Championship king nearly knocked 'the ball : ie INE" ikcaa oe Hope, 6.30 p.m. $ |which will be played at the out of the park in each of his ah wits was not finished Hige ogee ho het gi og "Oshawa Legion Minor egal 1,000 ERROR T pik pee 4 len pene next two times at bat. Facing When F lipo kai fouled out to! Wills's laps that won it for us.""|7, (Bantam League) Jury ee cently, by , oot ng og ine at a ae --_-* Leon saer along the: fehtl Tt waw the Nationale' 1ith sic. ee vs Aax, at Aax, 6,15 SOUVENIR CHAM the Thornhill Golf Club. field fence for his 400-foot drive field foul line, Wills tagged up tory in the last 16 games but the SOCCER SEATTLE. (AP) -- Sal OSHAWA GIRL WINS : : Y 2 (Th the sixth: with Bob Purkey and scored, sliding in under Americ an still leads in the over- * Oia act, Diatecl Auave Durante dropped the ball Pam Miller, who is showing e ieee : " 4 , , 8 den ihe mound Mave: Wide a catcher John Romano's tag all series, 16 to 15 with one tie. ,, vada a sc. ai Monday and it cost him (great promise, as predicted by PRESIDENT KENNEDY | son, arcs toward the pre-| dium, At right, is Dave Pow- ; | Polonia vs Hungaria S.C., ali ¢ qq. Rb Pro Hal Butler, has made a i j j inni : spectacular catch of Roger's Sb eaher "ivic' Memorial Sta removes his sun glasses as a | sidential box, in the 8thinning 4.. residential aide. bid for a three-run homer, Won-| or Slage rea The Brooklyn, N.Y, truck | 800d start on her career by win- I d 8.00 p.m , : foul ball, off the bat of Ameri- | of yesterday's All-Star game, fir drous Willie crashed into th BA EBALL L * Mi dium, p.m. | driver, who caught Roger ning the low gross prize in the can Leaguer Bobby 'Richard: | at 'Washington's D. C._ Sta meade cl Sg Pomel CQTON NENOL ARN BOWLING. ccuament| Maris tat home ran Give |Bronze Division of the Ona " Foss cerenues re aaihh: Ate i. 1 j ; i ._ Play A : he made the leaping catch, his at Port Perry Lawn Bowling peg bleachers at New ithe Trafalgar Golf Club, glove reaching above the eight- a esu ts lClub, 1.00 p.m. and Men's Dou- ork last fall, tried another ie. | | egionnalres, foot fence. lane Toarbainent (Nicholson, Catch at the Seattle World's | Pam, age so i ee | ic i / j IAW ee "ig é Re pt Fair. jmonth, is the daughter ish- . 'SPORTS MENU Ri h d ' ees iniiy, By THE CANADIAN PRESS hci onic! defeated Bea-,File Trophy) at Port Hope, 1-40" neacy Stallard, now with |awa golfer Ken Miller, comes ; | nlcnar son § Moran's single, scampered|_ All-star Game Sata ed. Anat night at P.™. | Seattle Rainiers of the Pa- |from a golfing family and with B Geo H Campbell home after the catch for the| National 000 002 010 - 3 80 Alexandra Park, in their Legion THURSDAY | cific Coast League, threw |scores of 95 and 89 in her first y . the } I C rt Ti Americans' only run. Bob Shaw American --_ 000 001000- 1 40 Minor Baseball Assoc. Midget SOFTBALL | the ball from atop a 100- |tournament, has all the ability SPORTS EDITOR | n VUriew 1€ held them to one hit in the last), Drysdale, Marichal (4) Put-/ League schedule fixture. | Oshawa City and District As-| foot-high ferris wheel. Stal- |to win more than her share of er ge two innings. key (6) Shaw (8) and Crandall;) "Go. \soc. Major League Doublchead-| lard pitched the ball Maris | tournaments in the next few Oshawa Canadian Tire Le-, Mays, the defensive star of Bunning, Pascual (4) Donovan Corneal, on the mound for|5° Major Leag | Pp s ; mn eee ' : ' JAW. } ea oy er -- Heffering's Imperials vs|_ hit. Actes Everything From Soup To Nuts gionnaires and Toronto Rich- the game shared hero honors|(7) Pappas (9) and Battey, Ro- UAW, limited Beaton's to only MacLean's Esso, at 6.15 p.m.| Durante caught four prac- lardson's Sports played to a 6-6 with Stan Musial' and Maury Mano (7). ; four hits. Mowat got on via al and Cobourg Brokers vs Pic-0-| tice drops one-handed in a IN ighborhood OSHAWA TONY'S will have their sp waco Be in an -inning "curfew"' game, aap a ee ane at Pe a si in the first and age at eet both games ----, sg" the Po ps | eg Orno: oronto in uniform tonight when they tackle De- (jn Leaside Junior Baseball |S'0P who hails fr - Syracuse 2 a scored on Fair's single. Stewart at Alexandra a) ne e fair offer e cela coat, in their Beaches Major Fastball League [eague action, last night at gag tags <p a hit Butt Foranto O10 ng WB: 2..8.8 singled in the second stanza and erg or = LARGNG oh Te ag Rut. whe ped oe Softball Scores game, at Alexandra Park, Sullivan was with Tony's two Talbot Park wee emendnie aield. Sasiaae Tsang ordi ge bet ry per then in the fifth, Brady singled pa < tm Park: Hou- fe weattes 1 sae job tine Fa, BANTAM GIRLS seasons ago and proved a power of strength. Manager Frank This game will be finished|his long runs to haul down Thoniondn ' ' but was thrown out when he qaille Industries vs Police As- Zion,.14; Sunnyside Park, 21. Foley is also bringing up Ron Jones, the Mount Zion Junior ut, when the two clubs meetiblasts by Maris, he cut off a tried to steal 2nd base. Then\soc,, at Lakeview Park; Ab- PEE WEE BOYS i _ | : eee ue next time in schedule play notantiai run with a ¢ Roch. O01 200 0105- 9 91'Mowat and McFeeter's. both +. Bs 7s Genosha Aces, TOP SEED ADVANCES I Vist . , sensation, to bolster his pitching staff. Bev Smith has gone : . n with a fine play on) Buffalo 300 010 0000- 4111 walked. Fair singled into deep or Lucan Pate Gk dia BRACEBRIDGE, Ont. (CP)-- elie' tk Wocdvew 10. "$8 " Legionnaires' had fur hits,|Moran's long single to left cen- ; " Cravitz to summer school for six weeks, Andy Anderson has de- & ' Quirk, Baker (8) and Kravitz;!right and two runs sc be aa ne of home- y,| " los ; ¥ B 9 runs scored, to ames 45° p.m, +S . veloped a sore arm and Mel Meulemeester, has turned in his (°'6 © them a home-run blow,|tre in the sixth, and closed the Gihson, Surkont (10) and Lon- complete Beaton's Dairy total oe Hoe mae ¢ Pech out, s tohuer Cuabion Wan) ' : 4 A bp b ii A ; : e and still only scored one run in| game with a catch of Luis Apar-| not} AF ivan ee, Pear has been: is action he pee ve ee jthe first inning. Ted Luttonjicio's smash to the fence in Columbus 0031003 + 7 a League -- Mount Zion vs Brook-|Cyp player, Tuesday eliminated) ek: Hm he NL. Aietines anh ie 8 Neri Tiere Ne Gomes but Bob Reid hit ine aideep. right oantre. Richmond 1004010 - 6 82. 9.tosPond was the Beaton's pit-lin, at Brooklin Community| Howard Vingo of Kitchener 6-1,| mediate league. Rorinie Jones pitched Mount Zion to the (double-play. Then Al Etchells Musial, who watched Drys- sisk Priddy (5) and Brand: ~~. He walked Crosmos to) Park, 8.15 p.m. 6-1 in the. second round of the! All-Ontario Intermediate "D" title the last two years. Mon- homered. Hon Ball and A! Ver-idale and Marichal of the Na-/Haney, Blaylock (5) Kipp (7) rity Wek Sooo usd te ele Darlington Assoc. Northern. Ontario tennis tourna 4 geen ; hi yed with succes- -- sien ys 3 g n ie e|(Atom. League) -- Zion atiment, Bill Wowchuck of Tor- pg lla Gee oe teres pg ppg: miter 10 | sive singles but ms was caught' ~-- CALI, OFF ROMANCE Columbus 02 000 110+ 4120 count a 1-1. In the second in- Maple Grove and Courtice atlonto, seeded fourth, beat Jack THURS., JULY 12 id Bi pid cireaanae trying to come home on the NOI hela : } 2 . 2 32 "ns, the winners added two Burketon; (Pee Wee League) --|Koehler of Kitchener 6-3, 6-1. last hit, which ended the in- BP esas (AP) -- Christine Richmond 200000000. 2 32 Kitchener 6-3, 6-1 ; ' A "E'ay, (runs on a walk, error v0! Zi y ice 'A': os] . THE FIRST 1962 All-Star baseball game is now history (jing, cilgg areca of ag: ogg bet- . wong elgg Big Page fo8 hits, Ti the aaa ell in mee A"; all games but thanks to such brilliant performers as Stan Musial, 'Oshawa added two runs in| most eg ey eas te war, (8) and Shantz walks, an error and three hits ~ } "adune ; ; ; tf e ee aa. Far pa bai = oe el a ade 04 ~ said Tuesday she had brokenjJack'ville 010312 000-7 91 ley ata ane the tte Maat. re __ Intermediate it s Here Again! pitchers 'Drysdale, Marichal, Purkey and Shaw, plus. 6 and another couple in the sixth her engagement to Neill Kerr, Atlanta 001 000 002- 3 81) complete their total. League -- Port Hope Ontarios kK s will remember (and finished up with one run i. i 4 a a j athy (9) z ir clever base-running, the Nationa) League fans will 28 - year - old dental lecturer. Cecearelli, Abernathy (9) and Crosmos crossed the plate| YS Oshawa Lakeshores, at Kins: this one for a while. Actually, the pitching was just so good pePoen moe -- ig here They vote to have been mar- Chiti; ower Deitz (5) Bauta three times and Rose twice| men Civic 'Memorial Stadiu, lf FABULOUS - j j of ' é McCarver. . 4 4, e on both sides, that for a long while it was an uneventful |i Re and then with| oes a iSkin while Mitchell had. two of the| 715 p.m. SEMI-ANNUAL game, almost on the dull side, However, when pitching |i, out, Bell scored on Ter- team's six hits Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.| . . i ' . -- (Midget League) UAW v stopped. the batters, highlights were produced with some willeger's two-bagger, his third ° ' nf | WHITBY BANTAMS WIN itby, at Whitby, at 6.15 p.m. brilliant fielding plays and sensational base-running by Mays hit of the game, Etchells, with e : eri] lg S 1p | Whitby defe 'dye | Aa a bdo bona 'Oshawa ; and Wills and old 'Stan, The Man" started it all off with (4 homer, double and single, |Dairy, in their Legion Bantam|Dairy vs Victor's Sports, at ee his pinch-hitter single--to receive a tremendous ovation from he we pe Pepe ges tigg er ; League game, at Eastview|Harman Park and Ajax vs an admiring crowd of about 45,000--including President Ken- | 4 ks va tri ] Park, 9-7 and came from be-| Whitby, Ajax. Both games at s seg ube personaly conrtaaed Musa, Bunning nea ew fmt wane ne om | OMT ET CISANETS pies radu tim theless pm MEN'S SUITS the Nationals down during his three-inning stint but the for Oshawa, gave up a run in ' a xtra inning. LACROSSE ; A a 4 feet? Oshawa ae enpare : American League batters collected only four hits all day-- the first inning on Andy Santo-| Heffering's Imperials defeat-|Heffering's took the lead in the shawa Dairy got four runs OLA Senior League -- Brook- first on a walk and five hits in the! ,; F i nobody got two loge's single, a stolen base andieq seugog Cleaners 5-2 in the bottom of the fourth frame) cov, Bibi whe lin Hillerests at Port Credit, FOR THE an error, plus an infield out. In a8 when Ralph O'Reilly opened ate taglpraya gtd gala, ge cen ; ie : P chi' 5 ; wales nn| 830. p.m. BRIGHT BITS:--Grandview Golf Club, here in the city, all, Reeson gave up: cight hits second half of last night's) Jin 2 single and Jack Shear-/ more, OM one walk and three) PRICE OF " ' i ; i 5s See Piss 4 hits in the fourth. After that is enjoying a banner "hole-in-one" season. On Dominion and struck out 13 batters. doubleheader, in the Oshawa er sacrificed. Mert Fielder flied| amor found the ee ana at Ser kee tie" Buechler sank his No. 5 iron tee shot on Richardson's got a run in the City and District Major League, to the outfield but Palmer thon oo the range and shut Attendance Drops i PLUS 1.00 the 150-yard 7th hole, with Bill Bone and Bill Barker as wit- third inning and one in the at Alexandra Park. Knight's homer made it 2-0. Marlowe with a triple and . naa? Grandview this season sixth, when Rick Foley singled| Reg White pitched . the win Tied at 2-2 in the fifth, Hef- single, "Wait : In American Lea ue nesses. This is the fourth "ace" at Gran 3 * land John Gartley' doubled with|for Heffering's, throwing hitless|fering's got their other three|*!9sie, Walle, with a double ' g 4 oO A Ch A t already... . EDDIE MACHEN and Cleveland Williams fought 1.4 out. But that only made itball for the first four frames,|runs, all in a bunch, in the and two singles, Metcalfe with NEW YORK (AP) -- The pen arge Accoun a cautious 10-round draw last night, thus frustrating both, 4.3 and Richardson's saved the then giving up two runs in the)sixth inning and it proved aa. pair of hits, these were the 'aeHions League, despite a as each had hopes of a win and so the right to challenge game in the bottom of the 6th/fifth when Bob Solomon. open-|winning margin. With one out,|big hitters. for the losers. close pennant race, shows a de-| YOU'LL SAVE MORE AT Liston or Patterson for a heavyweight title go. ... TWO |inning, when they tied thejed with a single, then Fred/O'Reilly doubled then Shearer, Whitby finally got to Baran in|cline of 5.5 per cent in attend | i" : 'a fi a e class score, Rick Foley's double, a Reilly was safe on an error. flied to centre but Fielder sin- the fifth inning for o 1 lane the 1962 season's half- | a en ee wns cope po i walk to Bill Foley, single by|White fanned Murray Hobbsigied, Knight got on and/three walks abe a choles plat, ray. one in Chicago yesterday, cure for eyesight, help against flood- (yo4, Gartley and a double by and got' Gordie Wilson to Hickey's double completed the! {hen they added two'in the 6th| F i i | Fi s compiled by the As- ilight glare and protection from flying lumps of mud. . + |Gary Jobe. ground out but "Rich" Marchi scoring parade. hen Hiwiand wid and Asc. Phy hab ane govsrde Pt TONIGHT, it's the International League All-Star game, in OSHAWA -- Lutton, 2b; Reid, d™ew a walk and Lloyd Mapes| O'Reilly and Knight each her homered. In the 7th, aljunior circuit has pulled 5,025,-| ; : Rochester. . . . TOMMY MILTON, who won the Indianapolis tb; Etchells, c; Bell, rf and If; C4me through with a timely|had two of the 10 hits given UP\ couple of walks, two errors and|357 customers through the turn-| MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 500-mile race in 1921 and again in '23, was found shot to Terwilleger, 3b; McConkey, cf; pep ne score Reilly with the pg who struck out seven' four hits, including a double by|stiles compared to 5,320,345 in sh tick Pai ee oe ; ; : "Butch" Dowe, ss: Wayne|second Tun, atters. _.|Waters, gave Whitby four fee s0At bine Galen, ing E. pane Grete, 0 Ve Yoins, yestarfay., He had been in yor Heaiyh Cheesman, If; Gary Newitt Scugogs nicked White for one} SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Wil- and tie the score at 7-7. te ae *SThe National League has at- th : Shopping for several months. Ferries rt in 7th: Reeson D. '\hit in each of the next four son, ss; March, 3b; Mapes, rf; They won it in the 8th after tracted 5,949,387 fans compared Osh and Contes oe : RICHARDSON'S Ss al , ames Rot they were allsuddard, Ue Yours, Ch Get there were tw , aa with 4,883,502 for the same num- snawe "HARDSON'S -- Santologe, singles and even with the oddilb; Solomon, c: Reilly, 2b; 'here were two out, when Sori- eer eh: season ' 9h tn ath: '? | whetti valke apts of 5) oT ates last vear. JUVENILE LACROSSE es ad -- Mn error tossed in, they couldn't Hobbs, p; Sadowski, batted in chetti_ walked, Brown singled ner Missle coh hi anise Dug ci Ly "add to their total. White fan-! 9th. and both scored when Rowland near, rf; Gartley, cf; Jobe, 1b;\ neq nine batters and gave up| HEFFERING'S -- O'Reilly,;¥@% Safe on an error. 4 Aad. oe ane oo p; John six hits, all told. 2b; Shearer, If; Fielder, 3b; 2 erwo é 1cS oerespey 2 RNG os Hobbs, on the mound for the Knight, c; Hickey, cf; Cole, ss; Cleaners, pitched hitless ball) Bryan, rf; Carnwith, 1b; White, Brooklin Fan Wins for the first three frames then) p. Edge Green Gaels 8-7. ue ei | . THIS IS WHY ALL By GERRY BLAIR ;"A"' league, made his first start A Brooltin softball Ukrainian Aces, | i CONTRACTORS CHOOSE Alderwood Athletics moved!with Whitby . Oshawa and was hooster, into the win column for thea real workhorse, He will ap-| 848s Kirkwood, 41 Garside Ave., RON llou h Lumber r : : Brooklin, was the winner of the kd ; Cc u first time this season in four pear before the home fans for ou dl e n op \ ad > star games in Washington, The Americans won in 1937 and the Nationals in 1956. a Each manager used 19 of his fein 25 players. Aside from pitchers, is 3 0%, wg * Phang | % Par err aoe = 0, COGS SD SEE ' ss 5 i 50-50 draw, conducted by the ; sts : games, in OLA Juvenile play. the first ume on Monday MUBM Oshawa Cy and Disitit Sof As Their Source for Building Supplies oo ba pele : ball Association and held at the | S § Green Gaels, 8-7 last night in ty Bh ago vemouny Arena) conclusion of their annual Junior Ukrainian Aces defeatedilatter having two doubles and 3 - 3 4 e PRICES ARE RIGHT! : Alderwood. Leo dacoty led Alderwood Tournament, at Alexandra Park Police Assoc. 13-1 and Hou- 4 Single in four chances. ie ; Volume buying from top distributors and manufecturers pro- Actually Alderwood was for. it. "hair of goals. Single|0", Saturday night. Winning tic- sara i aed -., WIN FOR HOUDAILLE id 2 vide conttegrors with Best Drives tunate to claim the victory, and} sunters bans trcen Sie Psst ket 'was No. 1560, daille Industries won OVET) At Toreview Park, Houdaille : : : @ MECHANIZED LOADING -- 3 TRUCKS can thank the officials who call. Dave Bablete Gary Ken d '| R. 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For Whitby - Oshawa. who|ance prize, donated by Bowling' night. just one hit, for his 3-0 shutout ah Seine pte | 5-3 at the end of the second SUPPlies Lid. of Toronto In the game at gr oa "Fe Hentig got the lone hit, a the. erwood victory was the i avls aK Other attendance prizes, do- Park, Yahn, pitching for the single in the 3rd inning and he e lack of experience by the new. /Reriod, A of fe he ete -- nated by "Bad Boy"' of Oshawa,|Aces, gave the Police only one|was the victim of a double 4) = @ FREE ESTIMATES § ee < comers to the club, who ShOW-| ortment with three each,|went to -- Phil Watson, Kin-jhit, a two-base blow by Gar-'play, 4 : Call our office (728.4688). We provide building material ed tremendous desire, pe Moore, apparently not ham.| mount; No. 131; Joe Wrubel, 142 row in the third inning. Mac-| Houdaille got all their three j ' estimates at no extra cost. trouble finding receivers when parat be & ole ¥ on the | ae Olive Ave., Oshawa, No. 1156;|Dermaid's drive in the 7th waSruns in the third inning offig ae! i "A CUSTOMER IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON IN in the open. A little more hus.|P inbiy . Mond ' a . ste Ralph Shaw, 96 Oakes Ave., Osh- muffed in the outfield and he Lutz, when Crosmos opened My i OUR BUSINESS" tle by the veterans on the club Sonired P itag 1) eta which) »wa No. 56: R. Hoskin, RLR. 2, went all the way to save the with a single, Thexton also | could have offset this element, serie cial gg niet also add-| Omeemee, No, 153: L. Hudson, team from the whitewash|singled and George walked, Of the group of eager, inex- pense assists in last night's'p p 9. Millbrook, No, 78, Norm|brush, With two out Lyzun walked perienced members of Green pi pak : Bagnell, 50 Fulton Ave., To-| The Aces scored five runs in/then Kuney was safe on an Gaels, Stan Kolesnik and rug-; Dave Hewston accounted for!rontg No. 371; Betty Hodgson, the first inning on two walks,/error, so was Hanna -- and by| ged Terry Peters, continue to| the other Gaels' goal. 1248 Simcoe street north, Osh-|singles by King, Spencer and/that time, the first three had| -- , "WHERE impress and were the pick cf} Skip Tod, a netminder from/awa, No, 616; Peter Stevenson, Powlenzuk and a double by crossed the plate for a three- PLAIN 2 LUMBER COMPANY i last' night's . "'green"' Green|the Whitby Minor Lacrosse As-'97 Park road north, Oshawa, No. Yahn. They added runs in each'run rally -- which proved th Or FILTER TIP | % BLMDING MATERIAL r4 Service Comes Contractors receive finest service before, during and after materials are purchased. Gaels. sociation and up until reecnily 53: J,. Beamish, Thorton's rond of the last four frames for a only ruhs across in the ne : M i 'ne ( : ! test' Murray Stroud, a-star in| working out with Green Gacls south, Oshawa, No, 24 and J. E. total of 13 on 13 hits, with' Crosmos with three - siraight CIGARE rTeEsS 1270 SIMCOE STO RTH OSHAWA YONT Firs hockey ranks with Unionville|has requested his release to|Dickey, 123 High streei, Bow- King, Yahn, Hraynyk and singles, was top batter for the A A Seaforths of the Metro Juniorijoin Alderwood. jmanville, No. 83. |Powlenzuk the top hitters, the winners. \ 8 f eee ©) ee eS ee

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