Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jul 1962, p. 11

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| Civil Service League Games | | | In Civil Service Softball Lea- gue action last night, Post Of- fice defeated Firefighters 14-8 at Northway Court while The Times defeated Werner's 18-13, at Baker's Park. John Vasko started for the) Mailmen and gave way to Bob Griffen in the fifth inning, with the score 9-4, Little's homer was the first run for the Firefighters, who got three in the fourth on three walks and two hits. In the sixth, they bunched their hits for four runs to make it 11-8 at the time but it wasn't enough. Post Office scored early and joften, getting runs in every in- Pee Wee Playoffs In Legion Minor Four games were scheduled in the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association's Pee Wee League playoffs last night, but only two were reported. At Alexandra Park north dia- mond, People's Clothing whip- ped Bolahood's Real Estate 11-7, to take the lead in their 2-out- of-3 series while Houdaille In- dustries got the jump in their round with the Firefighters, by ekeing out a 6-5 decision. Hircock and McNamee did the pitching for Bolahood's. The for- mer walked the first four bat- ters he faced and gave way to McNamee, who in turn had his wild streak in the third, so Hir- cock came back in. Taylor and ining except the fourth as Stew- 'art and Robinson both failed to Leaming shared the mound 'hold them in check. | FIREFIGHTERS: Button, c; |Robinson, ss and -p; Little, cf; \Greentree, ss; Sledge, 1b; Gra-| é 1 i Gibson, c; Stewart,p|one in the first, two in the 'ham, If; _duties for Peoples, Taylor giving _ up five runs in the first inning. HOUDAILLE WINS Joseph, for Houdaille, gave up land ss: Vickers, rf: Hood, rf. {second and two in the third e é POST OFFICE: Griffen, If and while he and his mates got four/for North Oshawa last night, North Oshawa Bantam Boys Nip Nipigon North Oshawa boys clinched third place in the Oshawa Minor Softball Association Kiwanis Bantam League stand- ing when they nosed out Nipi- gon Park lads 2-1 in a real thriller, last night at Nipigon diamond. The win was the second- straight for North Oshawa in the' special three-way, round- robin playoff to break a tie in the team standing. Kingside Park concludes the series with their game at Nipigon Park this evening, the winner to claim the final OASA playoff series berth. | Semi-final rounds will gel under way on Monday of next weeks Peter Anlauf pitched the win fourth place and | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, July 17, 1962 }] Oshawa Toronto Sunnybrook Meat Packers defeated Oshawa Scu- gog Cleaners 5-4 last night at Alexandra Park, in a nip-and- tuck East Toronto Junior La- dies' Softball League schedule fixture. The visitors broke the 0-0 deadiock in the top of the fourth inning when Diane Atkinson opened with a single, Sharon Byers sacrificed and Ann Newton singled, then with two out, Noelle Kadin singled to score her two mates. | Oshawa girls came back with} lh single run on three hits, by Lucas, Suddard and Germond. ; In the sixth inning, both jteams staged another scoring! |spree. Sunnybrooks got three} Jruns this time. Ann Newton {was safe on an outfield error, Sunnybrooks Clip | Jr. Girls Suddard, Paradise and Lucas with a couple apiece, were Oshawa's top hitters while Atkinson, Magins, Kadin and Kathy Anderson each had two for the visitors. SUNNYBROOKS -- R. Lucas, 2b; Jones, cf; Atkinson, c; Byers, ss ;Newton, 1b; Magins, rf; Kadin, p; Woodhouse, If; Anderson, 3b. " SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sud- dard.c; Germond, 1b; Parker, 3b; Schultz, p; Clough, rf; Paradise, 2b; Lucas, If; Nosal, 2) gpeaagace ef; Pelow, ss in 7th. INDIAN STEEL Largest foundry in India, the Tata iron and steel works at Jamshedpur in Bihar state FORT ERIE ENTRIES CLEAR AND FAST 23.70 1 MONDAY, JULY 16, 1962. 3PIPE BAND 12-CINDERETTE First Race Fo gi 6 Furlongs, Three-year-olds. Claimingall $2500, Purse $1800. Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner I-nk 1-4 Gordon -- Mrs. Pekin 2-3%4 2-2% Anyon -- Mrs. Strom 3-3% Bolin Dew Valley Fm 41 Dittfach -- Mrs. Hoover 5-1% McComb ~- Larch Tree Fm 1% Potts -- Crawford Pipe Band . 112 36 3% 23 L HUA Ss Svay ois 7 auto Sw aS a 2 wesaD eer? o's 25 Owner - Depalma Four L's Sta Jacobs Croatan Lady Herne Navy Grand Island King Illume War ee Duty Watch 8-744 Simpson ~- Double M Sta Menari 1766 9% %& 9 9 Gubbins -- Ball Winner dk b or br g 5 Mark Ye Well--Mixed Marriage. Trainer Merrill Jr Start good, won driving. Pool 40,898. ... at Karn's DAILY DOUBLE 3 AND 8 PAID $102.10 Third Race 'aa 3% Furiongs, Two-year-old Wt PI AUTOMATIC Z00M MOVIE CAMERAS x Jayell's Ba-Bet 115 2 Golden Bubble Mazarette Admi's March ppeyr Fi ere sup ees eS ty a wes The crowd was in an uproar 4% Fitzs's -- Windfields Fm (throughout the long race down 9-3% Dalton -- Ross deatah Anvale ; sae ak Visa Sone the stretch involving five horses. At the wire the four-year-old April Haven owned by Niagara Senior Master comparative outsiders in this|July 11 deal that sent first|Pettes, If; Shearer, c; Maeson,/ quinella race setting a one-two/baseman Dale Long to New/lb; Judd, ss; Breau, cf; Ber- payoff of $223.20. April Haven) York Yankees. Lock, 25, now is|given, p: Ruff, rf; Davis, 2b; paid $10.50 on the winning end/with the Yankees' Richmond|Boivin, 3b; Wannamaker, batt- and Miss Golden was $17.30 for|farm club of the Internationaljed in 7th; Eldridge, rf; Staul- place. | League. ker, 2b; O'Neil, 2b. } \p;\ Harding, ss; Norton, rf; /runs in the third inning off Lee|giving up three hits in the sec-jin4, Gail Magins singled andjopened in 1907. 3 ' son, 2b; $ i : Go- and went ahead in the fifth 6-3,ond stanza when Nipigon load- Wine Ing: A BLANKET FINISH. --| Findley has Miss Golden (No, |1#ompson, 2b; Stogwin, 1b; Go 3 ne so did Kadin, then aided by an c; Vasko, p; McCabe, If. Bracken brothers and Howe be-|ned the next two batters to get Gane ith th ' you can almosi cover two or | ».. seal. 4 ; i bi i ' lout of that hole. Nipigon got home wi e third run tires bursel With' the seme | "orm © Monsen, tm place NEWSIES WIN tories Sh. ta! rayon aaa d fy.(Of the inning, to make it 5-1, pendon, arly & aha {ning, a home-run blow by rival) -| The four-year-old April Haven, |Werner's scored first, with two, Pl F | pitcher Wilson. ' |three runs in their own half of | owned oy Niagara Farm of | by Aylmer Holmes and own- | runs in the first inning and they| aZza 0 e same inning. Vaillancourt , ' | 7 " es ee . pet with two out but the game end-jwith tw Park. young Gary Campbell, has a | ford, County Lad (No. 2) own- |fourth and last innings, with} i A e | wi o out, Parker drew a head margin at the wire, over | ed by Garnet Kirkpatrick of | Remego, Craggs, Whiteley, Wil- ge ueimen ed when Anlauf got Addington|walk and Schultz followed with finish at ld Woodbine Race- | Hie, hung on for fourth po:i- | 'The Times didn't publish in, Plaza Foods nosed out Qual-; Selleck drew a walk with one| There was no more scoring, way, last night. Dr. John | tion. --CP Wirephoto | the first inning but they got onejity Fuels 9-8 in their UAW Soft-jout in the second inning andjalthough both teams threaten-| of eee ee lcirculation steadily after that,/at Alexandra Park. |passed balls and wild pitches.|two runners on in the 8th and ™ Ys 8-% 96% Dalton -- Hemmer jwith a seven-run parade in the! Bergiven, pitching for Plaza,|In the third inning, North Osh-|again in the 9th inning. | 10 9 91 «#1 ll- 1-2% Dreyer -- The Pheasant Sta sville 5 le uuro j 19 linni i d with a solid hit, ad-| br g 3 Windfields -- Orchestra, Trainer J. C. Meyer jinto a 15-12 lead and they werejinning on three hits and an) opene An Bart good' FAB, Arctic Deal Wondriving. ° lin business, Gough, Pipher! error and five more in the third,|vanced and scored on an infield) -. MoMaster. ss BCROATAN, oo... 5 30 4.00 3.20 Proves Thriller |Schaeffer batted well, the last/four hits and a sacrifice. The} Wilson struck out 13 batters)». Stacey, of: Ewart, c: Second Race ate nee! on oa three each having a homer, losers got their other runs injto deserve a better fate than | White, ss; Anlawf, p; Cus : i $2500. Purse S19. TORONTO (CP)--The decision,Farm of St. Catharines and : i a lnk Harrisos of racing secretary Courtney K.|driven by young Gary Campbell,|Pipher, c; Soules, If; Birkett,|and Hurst. Harding and Con-/ten and he had good support ig | 5 NIPIGON PARK -- Hamilton, -- a cs Se ne 5 , pacer: ; 2b: C rf: ss;, Laufman held Plaza to a) I IN P/ -- Hamilton, 1' a lard -- Mrs, Trudeu| harness race in Old Woodbine's|of four pacers. son, 2b; Coutts, rf; Peeling, ss; , C Bg Se " 5 , 'Sno Cosentino --Farara history turned out to be a hit) Dy. Johri Findley had Miss|Branton, cf; Schaeffer, rf. run in the third and one injrf; Addington, If; R. Wilson. p;) 44' Dalton -- Loughry A- : | ; rd | ; Wei : ris Sirnpen Double night. Lee Farm of Montreal, in the| Whiteley, 1b; Craggs, c; Wilson, rae iy Pabaprae act ponte pw EI B. Wilson, 2b; Stead, | Smith who deviated from the |place position, barely in advance| rf; Loscombe, 2b; Romanuk, 3b; | 1 lr yj s 7th} ----' procedure last' summer by card-| Webster of Brantford and driven| ney, p; Lonsberry, cf; Hubbard, oa pb gg ore | aout --_------|ing 6% furlong events, came up|by Almer Holmes; Country Lad |If. Anis : y | HEATING & Ee lt lage ee 3.40/scheduling the more gruelling|Odessa and driven by Carman DEAL COMPLETED | GuALIry FUELS -- Hurst APPLIANCES events, and will - ce F Jock Owner . = le 7? St 9s 7 ' 1-1 Rogers) -- Smallman : Oe eee ete tare pr gon A wipes iratford| ingion Senators announced Mon-|McLinton, Ib; Conboy, $b; Pi- Cc ial 21 rd -- ia Ora Fm w er * race | sta Tro PLIW: a 7, § ° * ta wo eeu oe on Wednesday valving E eliwood day they nave obtained out|pher, c; Carroll, rf; Ladaceur,) ommercia 1% Dreyer -- Edgor Ridge Sta | pacers. The first two horses were/longball hitter, as part of the| PLAZA FOODS -- Malloy, 3b; ""* gutablished, relioble Gas 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) { . jrecki, 3b: , cf; Bishop,) With two more tallies, thejed the bases -- then he fan- Pre Mics | that's what they call it when | ¢) owned by Golden Lee recki, 3b: Skuratow, cf; Bishop,| error and an infield out, Kadin ------------/their lone tally in the 3rd_ in-| <a blanket, at the finish line. : | In the game at Baker's Park, Seugog Cleaners struck for cae of Fuil Swing (No. 1), driven 1.90 8.20 / s ith seed am | St. Catharines and driven by | ed by Max Webster of Brant- |,qqeq each time, except the Hamilton doubled in the 7th,/homered to start it off, then these four pacers, in a blanket | Odessa and driven by Carraan | gon all hitting well. for the final out. janother homer, to make it 5-4. in the second and added to their/ball League fixture, last night|eventually scored on a series ofjed after that, Scugogs having) 4 -5. 8&4 Fitzs's -- Maloney bd l Di t 107 8-4 &nk 93% 10-1 11. Hernander -- Li pecia 1S ance | sixth inning turning a 12-8 deficit] gave up two runs in the first|awa made it 2-0 when Woods} Germond, with three hits,| 3% 10-1 11. = Start : sd nonstate eed |Soules, Birkett, Branton and/this time on a walk, an error,|Out and a passed ball. NORTH OSHAWA -- Cook 2-LADY HERNE ee Pee TIMES: Baker, ss; Gough, 1b;/the 'fifth, on hits by Ladaceur/defeat but Anlauf was good for!ro.4 "if. Woods, 3b: Maititeon: a Smith to stage the first 1%-mile| had a head margin on a blanket!p; Taylor, 3b; Daniels, cf; Wil-/boy also batted well. ordon -- 6-1% McComb -- Double K Fm Al with the crowd of 6,241 Monday Golden, owned by the Golden) WERNER'S: Remego, ss; the fourth but he was tiring|Dobney, 3b; Haggerty, 1b;| one-mile standard - bred normal of Full Swing, owned by Max/Kelsh, cf; Sherlock, If; Court- and won the game with a three-| SHORGAS 2JAYELL'S BABET 8 30 5.40 3-4) with the notion last week of|owned by Garnet Kirkpatrick of|---- --_______--|and Bergiven supported Plaza's Maidens.Cadn. foaled. Cling, all $5000. Purse $1800 | nine-furlong Hie and Joan's Commander} WASHINGTON (AP)--Wash-\ss- W fags OPPS bigap rie ; follow up Monday night's exper- ) [aes anon See B, ' Industrial and Woiski -- Mrs. Banks Feiming. fielder Don Lock, six-foot-two|lf; Laufman, p. Decler in your erec. 5 6 7 8 Access 115 Black 'n Red . 118 Cassie Lass 115 Bertha T 115 li 1 1- Winner ch f2 Espalier -- Magic Mirror. Trainer L. Start good, won driving. Pool 44,006 IT 1SONG OF WINE Fourth Race YSONG OF | 6% Furlongs. Three year-olds up, Cimg. all $3500. Purse $1900. Wt PPSst % Str Fin Jockey Owner Pepit .- 108 - . 43 1-% Turcotte -- Golden Oaks Song of Wine 118 o - 1-1 2nk Dalton -- Pheasant Sta Hash Boy Bote + | 5- > 3-nk 3-% Dreyer -- Janley Sta Captain Hook . 119 5 2-44 4-3% Wolski --- Taillieu Ixillik see 108 2¥ 6-3 5-34 Hernandez --- Hanger Cathy Ywes .. 108 5-lm 6-2% Fitzs's -- Valley Fm Chilly Filly ... 113 a 7 7-1 Dittfach -- Steen Flying Robert . 121 3 6- 9- 842 McComb--Carene Sta False Start \- 82 9 Harrison -- Dowling Winner ch g § Esprit deFrance -- GoldSyris. Trainer G .M. Huntley Start good, won driving Pool 52,359. 3-TRES SAUVE Fifth Race 4-ABSENT SON 1 Mile, Turf Course. Three-year-oldsAllowances. Purse $2800. Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-3% 1-3% Harrison -- Stafford Fm 2nk 2h Dittfach -- Lanson Fm Absent Son 13 4 3-1% Hale -- Pine Tree Sta Marcus Anton's 114 2 4-842 Anyon -- Moore Matelot 1233 3 3 5- 5. 5 5 Remillard -- Steen Winner ch f % Impe! -- Golden Hair.Trainer J. Start good, won easily. Pool 20,917. QUINELLA 1 and 5 PAID $28.10 Si th R gay MOONLIGHTER 1X ace LQUEEN'S TOUR 1-QUEE: 1 1-16 Miles, turf course, %-year-oldsand up, claiming all $4500. $7109. 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Wt PP St % % § Fin Jockey Owner Moonlighter 2nk Ess Jay 7 Queen's Tour % Fitzsi'ns--W D Latimer Peter Pat et "1% Wolski--N.-Amer, F'm Daring Bill l 5-nk 6-314 5-% Dalton--S B Crawford Beauty Strip § 3 4 -2% Har'son--C Smythe Prince Tour 2 5 2- 3- 7 - Gordon--Mrs J J. Winner ch g 5 Moonlight Ran -- Mittens. Trainer L Cavalaris Jr. Soa et as sah erfect Score Seventh Race "ui * i Tops Oullette 6'-- Furlongs, 3-year-olds and up. Handicaps. Purse $7500 added. Gross 8580. | Wt PPSt % % Str Fin . Jockey Owner | At Bisley Meet y 1 I-nk I-no G"bins--Bill Beasley 2 2-24 2-1 McComb--Kia Ora F'm 5-4 5-1 3-4 3-2% Fitzsi'ns--J E F Seagra Tink Tt Gk Sh Bolin-Dew Valley t'm | BISLEY, England (CP) -- A , SS Holand RE ie British marksman beat Lieut c Tab Rho. 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