" * oS Se "wee eos "oe OR ° 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 18, 1962 CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastbal! League -- Eddie Black's vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc, -- (Mid- ziget League) -- Sunnyside Park at Radio Park and Southmead J\at Woodview Park; both games at 6.30 p.m. East Toronto Junior Ladies' League -- Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs Agincourt, at Agin- #\court, 8.00 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY'S ninth an- nual swim winners are shown here with their trophies. Left to right, are John Lacoursiere, Montreal, fourth; Tom Park, Lakewood, California, third; Herman Willemse, the Dutch schoolteacher from Utrecht, Holland, winner for the third straight time; City Commis- tote sioner Richard S. Jackson, presenting the winner's trophy | and Cliff Lumsden, New To- | ronto, who finished second. --AP Wirephotos SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell | SPORTS EDITOR | | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | THIS WEEK'S diamond activity could prove the best of the season so far, certainly one can at least | expect, after last night's results on the various baseball and softball diamonds in this area. In a quick review -- Scugogs won a 1-0 game, on a home- run over Pick-O-Mats in the Major League double- header and the nightcap was another good game, 6-3 for MacLean's over Cobourg. All four Oshawa teams are in action tomorrow night and with first, second and third places in the playoff standings, all still in doubt, anything can happen yet and the | Nipigon Park -- Bantam Boys | ee | willemse, Utrecht, Holland, Top Kingside teiss"is' tree ting holds up three fingers to sig- Nipigon Park defeated King- side Park boys 6-4 last night, at| Nipigon diamond, in the third nual "Around Absecon Island Swim", at Atlantic City yesterday. nal his third successive vic- tory, as he comes out of the water, winner of the ninth an- seen Ferman Willemse ies, to claim fourth place in the Kiwanis Bantam League standing and a berth in the OASA elimination _ playoffs, which will get under way this Friday night. SEMI-FINAL ROUNDS The semi - final, 2-out-of-3 By BOB EXELL rounds, in the Bantam League) ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (CP)--| eliminations will start this Fri-\Herman Willemse is a money} day evening, with return games'swimmer who is well on the} on Monday night. road to domination of profes-| North Oshawa at Connaught,|/sional distance swimming. 6.30 p.m. Willemse made it look easy 'Wins Swim Again leasy and with no sign of fa-|gentina, sixth, and Helge Jen- Cleaners, at 6.15 p.m. and Hef- tigue sen of Toronto, seventh. More than a mile behind was) Race officials sent out boats Lumsden fgihting choppy wa-\tg pick up the last two contes- ters, heavy tides and rocks that|tants in the water, Benson Hug- all of the 15 starters)pard, 22, of Levittown, N.Y. scarred, Six dropped out along) and Jacques Amyot, 37, of Que- e|the way and several lifeguards' pec, Inter-County League -- Uk- rainian Aces vs Abner's Esso, at Bathe Park, 6.45 p.m. UAW League -- Plaza Foods vs Engel's Clothing,at Alexaa- dra Park, east diamond and Ward's Billiards vs Quality Fuels, at Alexandra Park, west diamond; both games at 6.00 p.m. South Ontario County League --Mount Zion at Pickering, §.15 .m. West Darlington Assoc. -- (Atom League) -- Maple Grove at Courtice, 6.45 p.m.; (Pee Wee League) -- Zion at Maple Grove, 6.45 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.) -- (Pee Wee League Playoffs)| -- 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series) -- Whitby vs Oshawa Auto Trim, at Harman Park; Peo- ple's Clothing vs Bolahood's Real Estate, at Alexandra Park, north diamond; Rough- ley's Insurance vs Dairy Queen, at Eastview Park and Hou- daille Industries vs Firefight- ers, at Alexandra Park, west diamond; all games at 6.15 p.m. (Bantam League) -- Jury and Lovell vs Ajax, at Ajax; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 series, 6.15 p.m. SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc. \-- Ukrainia vs Hungaria S.C., jat Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium, 8.00 p.m. LAWN BOWLING Mixed Doubles (Mackey Trophy) Lawn Bowling Club. THURSDAY | SOFTBALL Oshawa City and _ District Major League Doubleheader -- MacLean's Esso vs Scugog Tournament at Lindsay fering's Imperials vs Pic-O- Mats, at 8.15 p.m.; both games at Alexandra Park. Inter-County Weague jley's vs Genosha Aces, at |Police Assoc. vs Ukrainian) j|Aces, at Bathe Park and Ab- SPORTS MAJOR LEAGUE Scugog Edge Pic-0-Mats MacLean"s City and District -- Softhal! Association fans saw a spark- ling doubleheader at Alexandra Park last night as the regular Tuesday night Major League twin-bill .saw Scugog Cleaners eke out a 1-0 win over Pic-0- Mats in the curtain-raiser while MacLean's. Esso defeated Co- bourg Brokers 6-3 in the night- ¢ The win for the Juniors as- sured them of at least second place in the final standing and current claim to first place while MacLean's win clinched fourth for them, regardless of what Cobourg can do in their remaining games. (Standing, as of July 18) W L Pts. 10 5 20 9 4 18 8 6 14 6.9 12 211 4 Scugog Cleaners Heffering's Pic-O-Mats MacLean's Esso Cobourg REMAINING GAMES Thurs., July 19 -- MacLean's vs Scugog Cleaners, 6.15 p.m and Heffering's Imperials vs Pic-O-Mats, at 8.15 p.m. | Sat., July 21 -- Heffering's at) Cobourg, 8.15 p.m. | Beat Cobourg Gordie Wilson had two hits for the winnere while Joe Mel- nick picked up two of his team's five. PIC-O0-MATS Armstrong, 2b; Berwick, cf; Tureski, rf; Brabin, If; Sneddon, 10; Mack- ness, 3b; Nelson, ss; Melnick, c; Taylor, p. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Wil- son, ss; Burke, 3b; Mapes, rf; Wright, lf; Kornylo, 1b; Sadow- ski, cf; Reilly, 2b; Hobbs, p; Solomon, c. / WIN FOR MacLEAN'S | MacLean's Esso scored four jof their runs in the first inning 'and then hung on to defeat Co- bourg Brokers 6-3. "Sleep" Dawe, starting pitch- er for the Brokers, was not up to his form. Tommy O'Connor opened the first frame with a single and Gary Minacs also hit safely then Mike Tutak was jsafe on an error, to load the bases. 'Butch'? McMahon fore- ed O'Connor at the plate and Frank Varga's sacrifice fly to centre scored Minacs. "Squib" Elliott's home-run clout clear- Fo- Al- Tues., July 23 -- Cobourg at Héffering's, 7.30 p.m. | HOMER ONLY RUN Last night's opening game was a sizzling pitcher's battle between Murray Hobbs for Scugog Cleaners and Ron Tay- lor for Pic-O-Mats, with each pitcher allowing five hits, while Harvey Burke's home-run blow in the third inning proved the only run, to give Scugogs their 1-0 triumph. Pic-O-Mats committed two errors 40 only one by Scugog Cleaners while Hobbs struck out five and issued only one walk, compared with. nine strikeout victims for Taylor, but two walks. That was the slim difference in runners on bases, with Scugogs loading the bases in the fourth frame on two walks and an error, with only one out -- and failing to score. This was their big threat while Pic-O-Mats had two. on base in the same inning and they couldn't make it. ed the bases and gave Mac- Lean's their 4-0 lead. A walk, wild pitch and infield error scored Minacs in the third inning and Mel Meule- meester singled in the 7th, ad- vanced on a sacrifice and scor- ed on an outfield error, for Mac- Lean's sixth and final run. Dave Weldon had two of their six hits, a single and a triple. Cobourg loaded the bases in the fourth frame on Hastings' single, an error and a walk to Turpin but they didn't score until the sixth when Sharpe was safe on an error and scor- ed when Dawe's drive 1o centre was muffed. Ron Phillips took over. the pitching from Meulemeester in the 8th inning and was tagged for Cobourg's other two runs in the 9th. Campbell, who had replaced Dawe as pitcher in the 6th, opened the 9th with "a life' on an infield error and then with two out, pinch- |hitter Robinson singled, so did |Deschamp, scoring Campbell jand Robi scored on a pass- FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Reading, Pa.--Len Matthews, led ball. | Hastings had two of Co- bourg's total hits, which was also six. Meulemeester was tagged for 'iexandra Park; west diamond; | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | four of the half-dozen hits but he also fanned 11 batters. sid : 137%, Philadelphia, knocked out|Dawe gave up four hits also. ner's Esso vs Houdaille Indus-| Jimmy McMillan, 142, Trenton,| COBOURG -- Quigley, 3b; tires,. ee pee Park; all/NJ., 3. Sharpe, if; Hastings, 98 ane 2b; "te Gus Cae League| New Bedford, Mass. -- Bob/|Dawe, p; Mitchell, Ph Lin- ee Nae ck' lt Sams, ona; oung, 170, Providence, R.1.,/gard, 1b; Ewart, cf; Descham me struggle this way: ond to Willemse last year and Pickering at Port Perry and outpointed Floyd McCoy 172 |: Chase, c; Campbell, p e son, on a_ solid hit and an). " Rana hh mm "It's the toughest race U was|/was rated among the favorites|Markham at Brooklin; both) y,¥, Vork. 16. "t |6th; Turn; i athe Hohias error. Studley scored in the = Navonnt Exhibition swim) ever jn and I think Herman|this time. She was weeping and/sames at 8.15 p.m. \" tla tage OS hit thew loon. batted te oi th; Hobin ; rey wi . i 'rj i | as g Aug. 4. Willemse is the greatest swim-| .oyer ; ' | West Darlingt Assoc, --| Beau * i haan i which by the way, will start this Friday night, ee 8 {covered with cuts. | y vien ailVid, 128, New Orleans, out-| MacLEAN'S -- O'Connor, 3h; with North Oshawa playing at Connaught and second inning and three runs W . ne iki ate i i illemse, a 28 - year - Oldimer | have ever competed (Atom League Zion Fegepe ed Peecion vod DEO school teacher, turned in| a cainst," pee') "I'm not going through this Burketon, 645 Ae (Pee Wee|Pointed Vic Graffio, 132, Port|Minacs, ss; Tutak, cf; Me- Nipigon at Storie Park. And in baseball last night, |witson all 'scoring. Hamilton a, Startling, perry iain Willemse emerged from the car Dehish Clgamie champion eee ~ Courtice Na o ipoonn ag . es ia A Vitis Sb te y i Jipi- y eed " : _m. EDT. His ree y ourtice "A", 6.45 p.m. , y. = Mills Lane, 139,) rl, ip Or . Oshawa Lakeshores got an early start and beat out er a ae" for Ne of Toronto and seven other sur- carga Hig Bog Pe RE 6 sobbed, "I thought I was going a ¥ Reno, stopped Al Carroll, 138,]Meulemeester, p; Phillips, p in Ajax 4-3 while in two Legion Minor games, Whitby's i Wiens with a fine pitching vivors under dl peed f seconds---just a few minutes|!° die out there on those rocks, Maret See Sacramento, Calif. 5. 18th. Banta d Midget teams both lost by one-run mar- | 'nce that netted him 15, "tions ever in the nine-year his-| |. his time in 1961 under far) LaCoursiere, a picture of| Lakeshore Intermediate-----------------~ Tee antam ang Miage sh fic jperformance that gsc m °\tory of the Atlantic City swiM.| ore favorable conditions. |courage, lost two front teeth|League -- Ajax vs Oshawa gins, to their Oshawa rivals. | strikeout Mage plus giving) Willemse emerged from the} A a of 3,000 gave him ajand was momentarily stunned|Lakeshores, at Kinsmen Civic jup only seven hits: was fu lling marathon breathing! A crowd of 3,000 g lafter smacking into rocks Memorial Stadium, 7.15 p.m value for the win. Kingside got)>--~-__ sat --'cheering, hornblowing recep- : a T Ouhaue pny ince na || ja-run in the second inning when tion. : ee ethodical 2 he (Rasim Lenco) : Rimland opened with a hit and L ion Minor "I think," he said on the land-| nr ad ee alihe « "a Claws Gas. a ee eg ing, "that was the toughest) i> liquid food and tea. [Eastview Park and Ajax' vs In the fifth, Kingside staged a swim I was ever in, f : és ' ..Jury and Lovell, at Alexandra three-run rally when Beharrell| { B ll He was scratched on one hand) _ ee for! Park, west diamond; 2nd game walked with two out then Bah- ayo: a and a leg after colliding with | Secon¢ place an fe ; and La-| oF 9 juteof-3 playoll series): Bath niuk, Rimland and Zaroda all a jetty. He also struck his head Coursiere won $1,000 and $800, games at 6.15 p.m. hit safely in succession, but that) Oshawa Dairy nosed out Whit-/ on a piling about 2% miles from respectively. (Widest Lentesl = Site was Kingside's last splurge. _|py 4-3 in an extra 8th inning,|the finish. Miss Andersen realized $1,650 Dairy ys Whitby, at Whitby ee llast night at Whitby Hillcrest) pit he was the|from her long ordeal--$600 for!Hillerest School, 6.15 p.m . | B kli H iSchool, in the first game of | windup. finishing fifth and $1,150 in side} -- ie WP eoee asc! | their OshaWa Legion Bantam ae see awards for being the number} | roo in as |Baseball League semi-finals. ae hakewoni ine woman in the competition. | Baran pitched the win for 'ieel out | excitement should be keen. In Inter-County softball | Nipigon Park at Storie Park, omen 4 a i ng ag a last night, Genosha Aces had to score two runs in yptoos ee i We the last inning to win 4-3 over Houdaille while the iain' eae, will SUPP!Y' netted Policemen extended Foley's to a 3-2 score in their | yjnigon got their first run in game. Nipigon Park beat out Kingside 6-4 for the the opening inning, by R. Wile. i, August and the Cana- right to be in the local OASA Bantam eliminations-- jin boats became ill. victory| 1s TOUGHEST RACE Lumsdon, 31, a two-time win- WEEPING, LACERATED Miss Andersen, one of three : - i women entries and the only/® ner of this event, summed UP) yo nan to finish, finished sec- in a row. him $5,000, He plans. to enter the swim across Lake St. John in Que- OSHAWA TONY'S expect to have an old Osh- awa favorite, Normie Bagnell, on the mound when they go against Eddie Black's in their Beaches League game, here tonight. Mgr. Frank Foley signed Bagnell last week and his return to his action here will be good news for his old mates and for local softball fans. Tony's have also signed Freddie Thomas, well-known Toronto outfielder. Thomas, it will be recalled, was the speedy centre-field star with one,Oshawa's powerful linter-County 'Mer- strong at of of Hamilton, John LaCour- MANAGER FIRED INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Dick chants" teams a few years back. He'll not be here tonight but hopes to play with Tony's on Friday night, in Toronto. Eddie Black's will be going all- out to win this one here tonight, and so regain top spot in the Beaches League standing but Tony's are also determined to hold their advantage. BRIGHT BITS: -- There'll be a lacrosse double- header at Oshawa Children's Arena tomorrow night, with Peterborough Pee Wees and Bantams visiting Oshawa's gutted-stick youngsters, first game at Oshawa, giving up two runs in jthe fourth and one in the 6th |when Whitby tied the score, this lrun coming on a series of er- jrors. Oshawa Dairy got a couple in |the second, one in the sixth and) the winning run in the 8th when {Carroll opened with a walk and scored, after two out, when Smith came through with a two-bagger. | Four Players In Best Six TORONTO (CP) -- Scoring jleaders in the Ontario Lacrosse | Association: | Senior division: G 25 11 A Pts, 36 siere of Montreal for third) Place. Greta Andersen of Los) YESTERDAY S STARS los Larriera, of Santa Fe, Ar- Vi bd a aa | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lakeshores Pvtin:'sn nesisi's: | National League season, to give ithe Cardinals an 8-6 h Littlefield, former major league} : baseball pitcher, has been re- lieved as his duties as manager of DailasFort Worth of the American Association, Rangers general manager Ray Johnston said Monday. Johnston said Lit- tlefield may be retained on the pitching staff. NEIGHBORHOOD | G. Moore, St. Cath. B. Ahearne, Pt. Cdt. 2410 34 | Defeat Ajax con MIDGET GAME triump 'over Chicago Cubs. G. Lotton, Bkin. 2113 34 In a Legion Midget League |three-run homer, his 13th of the Oshawa Lakeshores defeated) Pitching: Ken McBride, Los SOFTBALL PLAY » Trade Now put safe, 18 14 17 14 19 9 32 31 28 game, at Alexandra Park, Ajax 4-2 in their Lakeshore In-| ange 5 pitche: val |UAW nosed out Whitby Midgets|termediate League game iastliitier "and" gaan cig --. 5-4 with Dave Mitchell pitching)night at Ajax, scoring all four|straight American League vic- a neat three-hitter to earn the/of their runs in the first inning. |tory as the Angels nipped De- win, Barchuck homered, first} Tim Brewer, starting pitcher,|trojt- Tigers 1-0, batter of the game then Whit-|wasgr eeted by Hugh Fraser's|----_______- |by didn't score again until the| opening triple, Then Jack Fish- |sixth, when they got their other/er drew a walk, Ted: Whiteley | ithree runs on a single by De strong Nylon tires on | your car at this unbeliev- able low price. The Nylonaire is a Firestone tire...a mame you know and trust. So why settle for tires of unknown quality? See us today for the tire buy of the year. 7.30 o'clock ... THE OBA (Ontario Baseball As- sociation) and Toronto baseball representatives are feuding once again. Some years ago, Toronto pulled out of all OBA competition, later Leaside Assoc. saw fit to participate as an OBA affiliate. Latest dispute has resulted in the cancellation of the an- nual Junior Invitational baseball tournament, to have been held Civic Holiday week-end, at Highview Park, C. Coombes, Bkin. L. Ferguson, Bkin. iR. Batley, Bkin. Intermediate: T. Gray, Htsvl 0. Bomberry, Bifd. R. Powless, Btfd. H. Danham, Stsvl. S. Weiller, Htsvl. R. Clarke, Htsvl. Junior: BANTAM GIRLS LEAGUE Sunnyside, 10; North Osh., 11. PEE WEE BOYS LEAGUE Kingside *A", 6; Sunnyside, 8. 27 26 25 23 23 22 A Mans Cotta Have 11 36 16 10 13 12 16-7 14.9 1111 |singled and Johnny Branch dou-| Laware and four glaring errors. | bled, That ended it for Brewer} UAW got a run in the first}and Gary Hill took over the} on a doubie by Wallace, behindjmound. He struck out Bob} Scarboro. Don't know, but we suspect part and maybe most of the reason for the OBA to refuse sanction of the event could be that they will not permit affiliated clubs to participate with other clubs that are "not in good standing"... TWO CASTOFF pitchers, Robin Roberts of Baltimore Orioles and Ken McBride of the Los Angeles Angels, are paying back for the confidence placed in them. Roberts beat Kansas City for his fifth win yester- day and McBride got his ninth-straight, a 1-0 shut- out over Detroit Tigers. Wills walked in the first in- Kent's Tiremen x jo: en's. ite mas trea Whip Senators an error and Rose's single. They added two in the fifth and two 79 |in the sixth. Wallace made up | 72 \for his infield errors by lead- |W. Hutzell, Alder. 64 {ing UAW at the plate, with 'R. MacNeil, Alder. 57 three hits. | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS 500 8 489 «9 49 35 45 37 51 28 44 28 37 27 41 16 84 82 K. Ruttan, Hstgs. D. Arthurs, Bmpin B, Keegan, Long Br. |J. Davis, Hstgs, 47 47 43 45 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Chicago | National League Detroit } WL Pet. Boston 43 46 483 914 62 33 .653 Kansas Ciiy 41 52 441 13% 34 .642 Washington 32 56 364 = 20 | 35 .620 Tuesday's Results | 41 .554 Cleveland 2 Minnesota 7 40 .551 Baltimore 3 Kansas City 2 47 489 Washington 1-7 Chicago 0-3 51 .452 New York 1 Boston 0 5A. .378 Detroit 0 Los Angeles 1 GBL 1 3% 14 10 15% 19 25% 2614 Los Angeles San Francisco 61 Pittsburgh 57 St. Louis 51 Cincinnati 49 Milwaukee 45 Philadelphia 42 Houston 34 Chicago 35.9 .372 Brewster but Jim Pipher sin-) gled and so did Bob Beers, all of which scored Branch with| the fourth-straight run of the in- ning while Pipher was nipped at the plate for the second out. Lakeshores_ didn't do very) much with Hill's slants after) that, singles by Beers, Fisher | and Pipher in the 4th, 5th and) 6th innings respectively, being) their only remaining success. Jim Pipher pitched the win for Oshawa, He pitched no-hit, no-run ball until the fifth when} Chomey was safe on an error| and scored later on an infield) out and'a single by Art Ren-} nick. In the sixth, Jim MeCart-| ney singled with one out, pinch-/ hitter Al Pope was safe on an} infield bobble and Reg Daze) Buy One Pair a Another Pair Fo 1.00 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL DOLLAR SALE and then Short homered to make the score 2-1. The Tire- men added .tco their total: in Kent's Western Tire walloped that with Cadillac Hotel Senators 16-1 in their UAW Softball League game, yesterday afternoon at Alexandra Park. This one was as one-sided as it appears, with Woods hitting a home run with two out in the first imming, for what proved Cadillacs' only run off Ander- gon: who struck out 'seven bat- ters, gave up only one other hit, a single to Lawson, and issued only two walks, both in the third inning: | every 'nning after Murray, Short and Jordan all hitting triples in succession, in their big four-rua second inning. Rival pitcher Anderson homer- ed in the third while Wills and Shearer also batted well KENT'S -- Davis, Wills, Mur- ray, Short, Jordan, Weeks, An- derson, Shearer, Malloy, Skea and Howes CADILLAC HOTEL -- Cocker ton, Shaw, Woods, Heroux, Law som Spratt, Desroches, McPhee, Weales and Fitzgerald. New York 24 64 .273 Tuesday's Results Cincinnati 7 Los Angelés 5 San Francisco 4 Milwaukee 3 St. Louis 8 Chicago 6 Philadelphia 3-8 Houston 0-2 (Only games scheduled) American League WL Pet, GBL 51 35 .593 49 40 551 48 41 .539 48 43 3414 Cleveland Los Angeles Cleveland |Minnesota Baltimore 4 3% {14 5g 527 47 44 516 6% | International League / L Pct. GBL 59 29 .670 51 39 .567 9 49 41 544 sl 48 43 .527 12% | 43 45 489 16 | 42 49 .462 18% | .387 25% Jacks' ville - | Toronto Buffalo Rochester Columbus. Atlanta Syracuse 36 57 Richmond 34 59 Tuesday's Results Syracuse 5 Buffalo 1 Jacksonville 3-4 Richmond |Toronto 2 Rochester 3 Atlanta 3 Columbus 1 2-1 singled home McCartney. Pipher only gave up three hits, to fully deserve his win. Ajax had 17 player s in action. OSHAWA -- Fraser, 2b; Fish- er, ss; Whiteley, c; Branch, Ib; Brewster, cf; Pipher, p; Beers, 3b; Hall, rf; Wood, If. 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